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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual AIV-HM76V1FL Series An in-vehicle computer designed for comprehensive mobile applications 3rd Generation Intel Core i7, i3, or Celeron Processor with Intel PCH HM76 Chipset User Manual Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd. www.acrosser.com...
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Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd. In no event will Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd. be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Table of Contents 1. System Introduction ..............5 1.1. Specifications ......................5 1.2. Packing List ........................ 8 1.3. Features ........................8 1.4. System Dissection ...................... 9 1.4.1. Dimensions ..................... 9 1.4.2. I/O Panel ....................... 10 1.4.3. Mainboard ......................11 1.4.4.
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Q 9. My system has audio problem? ................64 Q 10. My system can not connect to Internet? ..............65 Q 11. Why my optional module 3.5G connection fail in Fedora 17 x86/x64 system? ..67 Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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• Output power from COMBO connector • Status indicator, 1 x 3 LED • Green: PIC Status, Green: HDD, Yellow: Power MiniPCIe Slot • MiniPCIe1 for 3.5G card (Reserve SIM interface) • MiniPCIe2 for WiFi card Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Other Features Audio • Realtek audio codec ALC662 CMOS • RTC (+/- 2 seconds for 24 hours) • Lithium battery (3V) for CMOS data backup Hardware Monitoring • RTC battery voltage • CPU and system temperature •...
Packing List Check if the following items are included in the package. 1 x AIV-HM76V1FL System (AIV-HM76V1FLCE1, AIV-HM76V1FLCi3, or AIV-HM76V1FLCi7) 1 x Quick Guide 1 x Driver CD 1 x Screw Pack (2.5” HDD bracket: 4pcs) ...
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 1.4.2. I/O Panel Front IO Power Input COMBO Remote HDMI USB3.0 Rear I/O WiFi Bluetooth Fuse GPIO Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Components Assembly 2.1. 2.5” SATA SSD Installation Step 1: Loosen the two disk-tray screws by fingers. Step 2: Pull out the disk-tray and install your 2.5” SATA disk. Step 3: Fasten the disk with 4 screws provided in the package. Step 4: Firmly push the disk-tray back into the disk compartment.
Slide your CF card into the card holder. Screw back the card holder. Step 3: If there is no need to install the SIM card, push in the card-tray and fasten the two card-tray screws by your screw driver. Step 4: Complete. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 2.3. SIM Card Installation Before completing the CF card installtion, you may want to install the SIM card accroding to your system configuration. Step 1: Leave the CF card-tray on table. Step 2: Use a clip to install your SIM card into the SIM1 slot on the mainboard. Pay attention to its orientation, and do not scratch the contacts.
Install your DIMM card into the CN_DIMM1 or CN_DIMM2 slot on the mainboard. Pay attention to its orientation, and do not scratch the contacts. Step 3: Place back the DIMM card cover plate and have it fastened. Step 4: Complete. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 2.5. 3.5G Module Installation Step 1: Use your screw driver to remove the cover plate located at the chassis bottom. Step 2: Install your 3.5G module into the MINIPCIE1 slot on the mainboard. Pay attention to its orientation, and do not scratch the contacts. Step 3: Attch the RF plug from the system to your module.
Step 3: Attch the RF plugs from the system to your module. Step 4: Place back the cover plate and have it fastened. Step 5: Complete. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 2.7. Antenna Connection Connect your antenna needed according to your system configuration. 2.8. Power Connection Connect your power cable. Pin # Signal 9V ~ 32V DC input connector 9V ~ 32V DC Power Input Terminal Block: 3 pin Ignition On (Hi Active) Pitch: 5.08mm www.acrosser.com...
System cannot be turned on or was turned off because 1 Long, 1 Short battery voltage is below the Battery Low Voltage. System on/off fail. When motherboard cannot turn on or turn 1 Long, 2 Short off after retry. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 2.10. Blade-type Fuse Holder Power-input fuse suggestion: Output: 12V/100W (Input: 9V~32V/111W, Efficiency: 90%) Car Battery Blade-type fuse suggestion Remarks Voltage Rating: 32V; 12V System CONQUER ATQ-10 Current Rating: 10A Voltage Rating: 32V; 24V System CONQUER ATQ-5 Current Rating: 5A Note: You may have to use a needle-nose pliers to grip on the fuse and pull it out.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Processor Information Set the Time. Use Tab Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1047UE @ 1.40GHz to switch between Time Name IvyBridge elements.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual • SATA Controller(s) Options Description Enabled / Disabled Enable or disable SATA device. • SATA Mode Selection Options Description IDE / AHCI Determines how SATA controller(s) operate. 3.2.2. USB Device USB configuration parameters. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc. Advanced USB Device Enable Legacy USB...
Version 2.15.1226. Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc. • COM 1 ~ COM 4 Configuration This option sets the parameters of COM1 ~ COM4. • COM4 422/485 function This option sets the COM4 function to RS-422 or RS-485. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 3.2.4. W83627DHG HW Monitor Monitor hardware status. Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc. Advanced F8121PC Health Status SYSTIN temperature : +41°C CPUTIN temperature : +51°C VCORE : +0.840 V : +5.150 V : +11.880 V 3.3V : +3.440 V...
Sets the battery delta level. Once the battery voltage drops below this level, the battery will be detected as battery low. • Remote Switch Options Description Enabled / Disabled Enables or disables the function of remote switch. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual • Power On Delay (Sec.) Options Description 2 ~ 60 The delay between power on and system work. • Soft-Off Delay (Sec.) Options Description 0 ~ 3600 The delay before system shutdown. • Shutdown Delay (Sec.) Options Description 120 ~ 3600...
Mode Options Description Disabled / Auto / Smart Auto Select the operation mode of xHCI controller. • EHCI1, EHCI2 Options Description Enabled / Disabled Control the USB EHCI functions. One EHCI controller must always be enabled. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 3.3.2. Graphics Configuration Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc. Chipset System Agent Bridege Name IvyBridge Select DVMT 5.0 System Agent RC Version 1.5.0.0 Pre-Allocated (Fixed) VT-d Capability Unsupported Graphics Memory size used by the Internal DVMT Pre-Allocated [64M] Graphics Device.
This item shows the information of the CSM16 Module Version. • Driver Option Priorities This item enables adding, deleting, or selecting the drive options to be shown in the setup sequence. • Boot Option Priorities Set the system boot order. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 3.5. Security Setup Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc. Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Password Description Set Administrator Password If ONLY the Administrator’s password is set, then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup.
Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options. • Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults. • Restore User Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options. • Boot Override Select the boot device. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Driver and Utility Installation 4.1. Driver CD Interface Introduction Acrosser provides a Driver CD compiled with all the drivers, utilities, applications and documents this product may need. Put the Driver CD into your CD-ROM drive. The Driver CD will automatically detect the mainboard information to see if they are matched.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Put the correct Driver CD of your mainboard into your CD-ROM drive. The following installation screen should appear. If not, enter the root folder of the Driver CD, run the excution file “Setup.exe“. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 4.2. Driver Installation Page Select the “Driver” tab. Click the “Select All” button to select all the driver Step 1: checkboxes, and then click “Install” button to start installing all the selected drivers. Step 2: The driver installation completeed. The configuration will be valid after reboot. www.acrosser.com...
To run the Testing Utility completely, you should do it at test-signed kernel-mode under Windows 7 x64 by the command “BCDEdit /set testsigning on”. For more information, please refer to MSDN by the following URL http://msdn. microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/ff542202(v=vs.85).aspx Step 1: Select the “Utility” tab. Click the “Test Utility” box. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Step 2: The “Test Utility” screen appears. Select (1) GPIO Utility: Select (2) WatchDog Utility: www.acrosser.com...
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Select (3) Power Subsystem: Select (4) Can Bus: Select (5) I-Button: Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 4.4. Application Installation Page Select the “Application” tab. Click the “Acrobat Reader” box. Step 1: Step 2: Please install “Acrobat Reader”. This application is needed for reading the User Manual in PDF format. www.acrosser.com...
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Step 3: Please install “Intel_MEI” and “Acrosser Driver” into the system. Windows OS will create “AcroDev” device. Step 4: If the “Windows Security” warning message appears, select “Install this driver software anyway” to go on next step. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Step 5: Install “Drivers for Optional Modules”. www.acrosser.com...
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 4.5. Document Page The user manual is stored in the “Document” folder. Note: To read the PDF file, you will have to install “Acrobat Reader” first. Please refer to the “Application Installation Page”. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Software Installation and Programming Guide 5.1. Introduction 5.1.1. CAN Bus 5.1.1.1. Overview The CAN bus APIs provide interfaces to CAN bus subsystem. By invoking these APIs, programmers can implement the applications which have the functions listed below: 1.
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Because the ‘data’ field is an 8-byte long array, the range of this field ‘length’ is 0 ~ 8. data[8]: This array of data will be filled with effective data. For example: struct CanMsg msg; msg.data[0] = 0xa1; msg.data[1] = 0xb2; Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual msg.data[2] = 0xc3; msg.length = 3; 5.1.2. GPIO and Watchdog 5.1.2.1. Overview This model provides both a GPIO interface and a Watchdog timer. Users can use the GPIO and Watchdog APIs to configure and to access the GPIO interface and the Watchdog timer.
This API returns the version information and store the information in the memory which is pointed at by the pointer ‘ver’. Return Value: If this function gets the version information successfully, it returns 0, any other returned value stands for error. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Syntax: i32 getCanBaudRate(u8 *baud) Description: This function gets the current setting of the Baud Rate of the CAN Bus. This function gets an ‘unsigned char’ to represent the Baud Rate. Here is the table for the Baud Rate: Unsigned Char Baud Rate...
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CAN bus subsystem and stores the packages in the ‘canAry[]’. unsigned int result = 0; struct CanMsg canAry[30]; result = getCanMessage( canAry, 30 ); if( result != 0) fprintf( stderr, “Fail to receive CAN packets!\n”); Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Syntax: i32 getCanMask(struct CanMask *mask) Description: This function gets the current setting of the acceptance masks. Masks are used to determine which bits in the ID field of the CAN packet are examined with the filters. There are two acceptance masks (mask0 and mask1) and six acceptance filters (filter0 ~ filter5) in the CAN Bus subsystem.
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For example: struct CanFilter varFilter; i32 result; result = getCanFilter(&varFilter); if(result != 0) printf(“Fail to get the filter!\n”); Return Value: If this function gets the filter successfully, it returns 0, any other returned value stands for error. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Syntax: i32 setCanFilter(struct CanFilter *varFilter) Description: This function sets the bit pattern to the filter. By indicating the ‘filterType’ field in the ‘varFilter’ variable, the bit pattern in the ‘filter’ field will be taken as an ‘Standard ID’ filter or ‘Extended ID’...
For example: u8 val = 0xf; i32 result; result = setChLevel(val); if(result != 0) printf(“Fail to set GPIO!\n”); Return Value: If the function sets the values successfully, it returns 0, any other returned value stands for error. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 5.2.2.2. Watchdog Syntax: u8 getWtdTimer(void) Description: This function read the value of the watchdog time counter and returns it to the caller. Parameters: None. Return Value: This function returns the value of the time counter and returns it to the caller as an unsigned character.
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== 0) { if(val == ENABLED) printf(“Remote Switch is enabled.\n”); else if( val == DISABLED ) printf(“Remote Switch is disabled.\n”); Return Value: If this function works successfully, it returns 0, any other value standards for error. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Syntax: i32 setRemoteSwitch(u8 val) Description: The function sets the status of the Remote Switch. Parameters: This function takes an unsigned char as the parameter. The value of this parameter can be ‘ENABLED’ (0x5A) or ‘DISABLED’(0xA5). Return Value: If this function works successfully, it returns 0, any other value standards for error.
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The parameter is of the type of unsigned long. The value of the parameter ranges from 3~3600. The unit of the value of the parameter is seconds. Return Value: If the function works successfully, it returns 0, any other value stands for error. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Syntax: i32 getSoftOffDelay(u32 *Time) Description: The Soft Off Delay is the interval between that the system receives a power off signal and that the system generates a power off signal. This function gets the interval. Parameters: The parameter is a pointer which points to an unsigned long variable.
This function takes an unsigned char variable as the parameter. The command to be written to the I-Button is the value of the parameter ‘data’. Return Value: If this function works successfully, the function returns 0, any other value stands for error. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual 5.3. Appendix A Users have to modify the boot loader configuration to support COM port. Take the grub configuration file as an example. Add ‘8250.nr_uarts=XX noirqdebug’ at the setting of kernel. Here, XX represents the number of COM ports the system will support.
Make sure all cables are connected correctly and the power has been turned on: • Restore CMOS default setting via CMOS headers, then reboot the system. • If the problem still exist, please keep the necessary components (e.g. CPU, memory, keyboard and HDD) for testing: Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual • If the system could power on well with the above configuration, please plug back the other components one by one to find out which one may cause this problem. • If the system still could not power on, please listen if there is any warning beeps. •...
Make sure the speaker is connected to the correct connector. • Check if the audio function is set to “MUTE”. • Please adjust the audio volume louder. • If the problem still exist, please contact Acrosser FAE or authorized sales channels. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Q 10. My system can not connect to Internet? • Make sure the network adapter can be recognized in Device Manager. • If there is question mark or exclamation mark in the network adapter, please re- install the network driver.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual • If the problem still exist, please shut down the firewall and anti-virus software. • If the Network Connections/Local Area Connection show “no connection”, please check your network cable connection. Acrosser Technology Co., Ltd.
AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual • If the Network Connections/Local Area Connection show “limited connection”, please disable and enable your connection to fix this problem. Or, you can unplug and plug the LAN cable to fix the problem. • If the problem still exist, please contact your MIS whether there are any DHCP or IP configuration or ISP/WAN setting limitation.
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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual Technical Support Form We deeply appreciate your purchase of Acrosser products. Please find the “tech_form. doc” file in our utility CD. If you have any questions or problems about Acrosser products, please fill in the following information. We will answer your questions in the shortest time possible.
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