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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction System Specification Thank you for choosing the LEC-2250. The LEC-2250 features Intel Atom D2550(dual core) and NM10 chipset. 273.8x60x144mm Dimensions (WxHxD) It features dual LAN and dual display interfaces via DVI-D (10.78”x2.36”x5.67”) and VGA connectors as well as audio ports (microphone/ Processor Intel ATOM D2550 1.86GHz CPU...
Chapter 2 System Components Chapter 2: System Components System Drawing Mechanical dimensions of the LEC-2250 Unit: mm Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Chapter 2 System Components Block Diagram The block diagram depicts the relationships among the interfaces and modules on the motherboard.. LEB-2250 LEK-IOA4 Processor DDR3 800/1067 1x SO-DIMM up to 4GB Up to 1920x1200 Intel DVI-D D2550 Up to 1920x1200 (BGA) LAN1 2x PCIe RJ-45...
Chapter 2 System Components Front Components Component Description Pin Definition Reference F1 DC-In (power) 1x2 Pin Phoenix Power-in Connector. CN1 on page 17 Contact Connector F2 Dual USB 2.0 Ports An USB type A connector. USB1 on page 17 F3 Reset Reset switch SW5 on page 15 F4 MIC IN/LINE OUT...
Chapter 2 System Components Rear Components Component Description Pin Definition Reference R1 DVI-D A DVI-D port (single link) which is provided by CN1 on page 16 Intel HD Graphic Engine. This port can support up to 1920x1200 @ 60 Hz resolution. R2 VGA Port The displays can support VGA up to 2048x1536 VGA1 on page 14...
Chapter 3 Board Layout Chapter 3: Board Layout External Connectors The following picture highlights the location of the external ports. Refer to the table 3.1 Connector List for more details. COM2 VGA1 COM1 UsB2 LANB1 UsB1 LANB2 LEB-7050 Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Chapter 3 Board Layout External Connectors for board LEK-IOA4 The following picture highlights the location of the external ports for the daughter board LEK-IOA4. Refer to the table 3.2 Connector List for more details. COM3 COM4 UsB1 LEK-IOA4 Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Chapter 3 Board Layout Internal Connectors and Jumpers The following picture highlights the location of internal connectors and jumpers. Refer to the table 3.1 Connector List for more details. sATA1 CON1 MPCIE1 sIM Card Reader FAN1 MPCIE2 LEB-7050 Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Chapter 3 Board Layout Connectors and Jumpers List The tables below list the function of each of the board jumpers and connectors by labels shown in the above section. The next section in this chapter gives pin definitions and instructions on setting jumpers. Table 3.1 Connector List for the Main Board Labels Function...
Chapter 3 Board Layout SW2: Select COM1 terminating resistance LAN1/LAN2 Ports (LANB1/LANB2): The LAN ports are provided by Intel 82583V Ethernet controller whose SW3: Select COM2 terminating resistance interface complies with PCI-e 1.1 (2.5 Ghz). It supports PXE remote boot as the advanced management feature Pin No.
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Chapter 3 Board Layout Mini PCI Express Connector (for 3G card with USB Dual USB Port Connector #0 and #1 (USB1): signal, MPCIE2): Dual USB Port Connector #2 and #3 (USB2) Pin Name Pin Name WAKE# VCC3 1.5V Pin No. Pin Name RsV1 UsB power...
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Chapter 3 Board Layout Fan Connector (FAN1) DVI-D Connector (CN1): A single link DVI-D Connector FAN1 Pin No. Pin Name Ground +12V FAN status Hardware/Software Reset Selection Jumper (JP2): Pin No. Description Pin No. Description This jumper can be used to select the mode of the reset TMds data 2- TMds data 2+ button.
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Chapter 3 Board Layout The LEK-IOA4 board DC_IN CONNECTOR (CN1): A Phoenix connector for external power supply. Pin No. Pin Name dC_GNd dC_IN RS-232 Serial Port (COM3 and COM4) without hardware auto flow control: It is a RS-232/422/485 port through the D-SUB9 connector. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin No.
Portions of the power supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed. Unpower the LEC-2250 and remove the power cord. Unscrew the 4 rubber feet from the bottom cover of the LEC-2250 System.
The system can accommodate one Serial-ATA disks. Follow LEC-2250 provides one CompactFlash slot. Follow the these steps to install a hard disk into the LEC-2250: procedures bellow for installing a CompactFlash card. Unscrew the 4 rubber feet from the bottom cover of Align CompactFlash card and the card slot with the the LEC-2250 System.
Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Installing SIM Card Installing the optional heatsink Unlock lock Installing 3G and Wi-Fi module on the PCIe socket Note: There is an optional heat sink that can be installed on top on these components as shown in the following picture..
Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Wall Mounting The product ships with wall mounting kit. To mount your product on the wall, follow the instructions below: First make a hole for the anchor in the surface on the wall. Then press the anchor into the hole until it is flush with the surface.
Before you could access or control the operation of the watchdog and Digital I/O functions, install the the L_IO The installation process proceeds. Click Close when the driver which is the library and driver needed for Lanner process completes. General Purpose Input/Output interface or functions.
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Select View from the menu and select show hidden devices . The Lanner common GPIO driver should be listed under the Non-Plug and Play Drivers. If not, click the San for hardware changes button from the tool bar. Via the Command Line Execute the executable file in the program folder, then enter the values from 1~255.
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Set Wireless LED state.\n”\ #include “F81865.h” “ Watchdog Watchdog timer.\n”\ #define PARAMETER_HELP “\n”\ “ CaseOpen Check case opened state.\n”\ “The F81865 GPIO utility of Lanner\n”\ “-------------------------------------\n”\ “ CaseOpen_Clear Clear case open state.\n”\ “Usage:\n”\ “ port_number The port number.\n”\ “ F81865_test DIO_IN port_ “...
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Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer , “GPS_LED” GPS_LED) Make sure argument numeric (mWirelessLED , “WirelessLED” WirelessLED) void CheckNumeric (char *szBuf ) nLen strlen (szBuf ) // Check case open (int < nLen i++) int mCaseOpen (int argc, char* argv[]) if (!strchr (“01234567890ABCDEFabcdef”, szBuf[i]) ) throw “Wrong argument\n”...
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Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer // The total argument allowed int num = sizeof (c2f ) / sizeof (c2f[0]) ; // Too few argument if (argc < 2) RETMSG (-1, PARAMETER_HELP) // Find the match argument and execute the mapping function for (int i = 0 ;...
Appendix B Terms and Conditions Appendix B: RMA Service Terms and Conditions Requesting a RMA# To obtain a RMA number, simply fill out and fax the “RMA Request Form” to your supplier. Warranty Policy The customer is required to fill out the problem code as listed.
Appendix B Terms and Conditions RMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following form. Without this form enclosed, your RMA cannot be processed. Reasons to Return: Repair(Please include failure details) RMA No: Testing Purpose Company: Contact Person: Phone No.
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