P1101 Series
This page also applies to the IGN310 Ignition Software and TM410 ThinManager Ready platform
Technical Resources
Manual, Drivers, Datasheet
As a certified OnLogic solution, all detailed product documentation, including user manuals, technical specifications, regulatory information, and software downloads, is available directly on the manufacturer support site linked below.
Touchscreen Driver Installation (Linus) - For Resistive Screens Only
Replacement Power Connector
If you need an additional mating connector for your system’s power port, you can acquire our CBP123 component from our website, here.
Enabling Auto Power On
The P1101 has two options for auto power on. In this section we will go over both with instructions.
Option 1: Hardware
The easiest and most reliable method of enabling auto power on for the P1101 is through the hardware, which uses the switch underneath the panel.
Remove the two Torx T10 screws

Slide the AT/ATX switch to the AT position. AT enables auto power on.
The downside of this method is that the power button is completely disabled. If you manually shut down the PC, you will need to cycle power to restart it. If that is an issue for your use case, use option 2 instead.
Option 2: BIOS
Power on the system and immediately press the Del key a few times to access the BIOS
Navigate over to the Chipset tab and open the South Bridge menu
Change the option Restore AC Power Loss to [Power On]
Navigate to the Save & Exit tab and choose “Save Changes and Reset”

Troubleshooting
Internal Access
The P1101 can be opened by the user. This does not void the warranty, however, any damage caused by doing so will not be covered. Some precautions should be taken to avoid damaging the unit:
Perform this disassembly in an area free of static discharge
Before beginning, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge your body of static electricity
Remove x8 screws from the back/top of the system as indicated. You will need a Torx T10 screwdriver.

Remove the heatsink lid to gain access to the motherboard.

Clear CMOS
If the system fails to power on or otherwise function, clearing the CMOS may help restore it to a working state.
Required tools: T10 Torx driver
Remove the two Torx T10 screws

Slide the Clear CMOS switch to the other position
Wait 30 seconds
Return the switch to its original position
The CMOS is now clear

NOTE: The unit may power cycle several times before it boots up. This is normal.
Security Advisory
For the latest security advisories concerning OnLogic products, including vulnerability disclosures and necessary updates, please refer to our official Security Advisories page. It is recommended to regularly check this resource for critical security information. Access Security Advisories
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