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About About Mechanical compliance Vibration: General Vibration (operating): Refer to MIL-STD-810G, • Method 514.6, Procedure I (Transportation), Category 4 – Common carrier (US highway truck vibration exposure) General Vibration (non-operating): Refer to MIL-STD- • 810G, Method 514.6, Procedure I (Transportation), Category 24 –...
Connecting Power ..........23 Appendix A: Using the Ignition System Manager (ISM) Appendix B: Digital Input/Output Appendix C: Accessing the GPS Data from the LVC-5550S Appendix D: Programming System Watchdog Timer of the LVC-5550S Appendix E: Terms and Conditions Warranty Policy .
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction System Specification Thank you for choosing the LVC-5550S. The LVC-5550S is an ultra-robust embedded system which equips with a suspension kit to eliminate shock and vibration when is 268x84x190mm Dimensions (WxHxD) it installed on a moving transportation system.
Operating Components -30~60°C/-22~140°F Tempera- Your package contains the following items: With Com- ture mercial -5~45°C / 23~113°F LVC-5550S Fanless Embedded System with a • Range Components Suspension Kit 3G audio internal cable (optional, • P/N: 080W1C0901001) Drivers and User’s Manual CD (P/N: S09OAD826H100) •...
Chapter 2 System Components Chapter 2: System Components System Drawing Mechanical dimensions of the LVC-5550S with the suspension kit 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.. Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Chapter 2 System Components Front Components Component Description Pin Definition Reference F1 Reset Switch A hardware reset button RSTSW1 on page 18 F2 External SIM Card Reader with a External SIM Card Reader for Cover 3G wireless Internet service. The system supports dual 3G Internet service with two SIM card reader.
Chapter 2 System Components Component Description Pin Definition Reference F6 HDD (Yellow) and LED1 on page 18 • Blinking: data access Power LED (Green) activities • Off: no data access activities Power • On: The computer is on. • Off: The computer is off . F7 External Power Switch through A Power on/off switch CN1 on page 17...
Pin Definition Reference R1 Power-In (DC) Power-in with ignition support. The DC_IN1 Connector (DC_IN1) on LVC-5550S support a wide range of page 16 power input (+9V ~ +30) including the prevalent 12V and 24V vehicular power system. It has a 2KV ESD protection on the DC input and ignition line.
Chapter 3 Board Layout Chapter 3: Board Layout External Connectors The following picture highlights the location of system input/output connectors. Refer to the table 3.1 Connector List for more details. SIM1 RSTSW1 PSBTN1 LED2/LED1 LANB2/LANB1 USB2/USB1 COM1 COM2 LVDSC1 AUDIO1 COM3 DC_IN1 DGIOC1...
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. SIM1 MCARD1 PMCAR2 PMCAR1 CCMOS1 3GAUDC1 PCOM3 MPCIE2 MPCIE1 JSPIROM1 PCOM2 DLPC1 PCOM1 CON2...
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 LVB-5550 Labels Function...
Chapter 3 Board Layout Jumper Settings COM1 TYPE Description RS-232 (Default) 1-ON, 2-OFF, 3-OFF, 4-OFF LVB-5550 (V1.0) RS-422 1-OFF, 2-ON, 3-ON, 4-OFF RS-485 1-OFF, 2-ON, 3-OFF, 4-ON Serial-ATA Connector (SATA1): It is for connecting a 2.5’’ SATA SSD to be served as your system’s storage. It can support SATA II which features Data transfer rates up to Enable/disable termination for COM1/COM2 (SW3/ 3.0 Gb/s (300 MB/s).
Chapter 3 Board Layout Digital IN/OUT(DGIOC1) Connector: The 12 pins of Pin No. Function Pin No. Function General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) support input and CF_CD1# CF_DD3 CF_DD11 output operations through the terminal block. CF_DD4 CF_DD12 Maximum input/output current for each port is CF_DD5 CF_DD13 100mA...
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Chapter 3 Board Layout DVI-D Connector (DVI1): The video display is powered by Mini PCI Express Connector (MPCIE1/MPCIE2): It supports Intel®GMA 3650 graphics engine. mini-PCIe V1.2, but not V1.1. DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION WAKE# +3.3V RSV1 Ground RSV2 +1.5V CLKREQ# UIM_PWR P i n Function P i n Function...
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Chapter 3 Board Layout Power button (PSBTN1): power button with dual LED PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION which behaves like: USB_P4_DN +12V LVDS_CLK_DP Red: System standby LVDS_CLK_DN Green: System power-on +12V +12V LVDS_TX3_DP Pin No. Pin Name Pin No. Pin Name LVDS_TX3_DN LVDS_VEN...
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30 seconds continually). The voltage level can be set in the Ignition System Manager An external RS-232 connector for MCU programming (ISM) which is provided by Lanner as a sample (CN4) code for functions on the power ignition module.
Chapter 4 Flow Chart Chapter 4: The Flow Chart The flow chart section contains all flow chart used in the system. The flow chart describes the system’s behavior on powering on and off the system via power ignition control or on/off switch when the appropriate timer control parameters are set.
The system can support DDR3 memory up to 4 GB on power supply and some internal circuitry remain its SO-DIMM socket. active until AC power is removed. Unpower the LVC-5550S and remove the power cord. CompactFlash Card Installation Turn the device upside down. The LVC-5550S provides one CompactFlash slot. Follow Unscrew the 4 screws from the suspension kit of the the procedures bellow for installing a CompactFlash card.
Chapter 5 Hardware Setup 3G SIM Card Installation External SIM Card Installation Unlock the SIM card tray by sliding it outward and Take out the SIM Card tray by pushing the ejector with open it. a pointed object. Align the cut corner of the SIM card with the cut corner Place the SIM card on the SIM card tray.
Chapter 5 Hardware Setup Connecting Power Connect the LVC-5550S to a +12V or +24V vehicle bat- tery. The DC power-in connector comes with a 3-pin ter- minal block for its Phoenix contact. This power socket can only accept the power supply with the right pin contact so be cautious when inserting power to the system.
The Ignition System Manager (ISM) is a software that can monitor the system’s voltage level and configure the features that the Power Ignition Module provides. For sample ISM code, see ISM folder under LVC-5550S Utility on the Driver and Manual CD. Running the Program Just double click the ISM.exe to launch the ISM.
Before you could access or control the operation of the G-sensor, GPS and Digital I/O functions, install the the L_ IO driver which is the library and driver needed for Lanner Answer “Yes” to the question and select Next to General Purpose Input/Output interface or functions.
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Appendix B Digital Input/Output Control Choose to select the hardware Manually Click HaveDisk to locate the L_IO.inf file Choose Show all device and click Next. Select the L_IO.inf Select OK to confirm with the installation Click HaveDisk to locate the L_IO.inf file Embedded and Industrial Computing...
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Appendix B Digital Input/Output Control Select the Lanner IO driver and click Next. To verify the GPIO driver installation, do the following steps: Right-click on the My Computer icon, and then select Properties form the menu. Click the Hardware tab, then click the Device Manager button.
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Appendix B Digital Input/Output Control A sample DIO program in C: ioaccess.c: IO access code for Lanner Platfomr Digital IO program #include <time.h> ********************************************************* #include <stdint.h> **********************/ #include <fcntl.h> #include <errno.h> #include <string.h> #define delay(x) usleep(x) #include “../include/config.h” #endif #ifdef DJGPP...
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Appendix B Digital Input/Output Control #include <machine/bus.h> outportb(INDEX_PORT, 0xAA); #include <machine/resource.h> return; #endif #endif unsigned char read_SIO_reg(int LDN, int reg) /* local include file */ outportb(INDEX_PORT, 0x07); //LDN register #include “../include/ioaccess.h” delay(5); outportb(DATA_PORT, LDN); #if (defined(MODULE) || defined(DIRECT_IO_ACCESS) || delay(5); defined(KLD_MODULE)) outportb(INDEX_PORT, reg);...
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Appendix B Digital Input/Output Control exit_SIO_config(); return; void dio_set_output(unsigned char out_value) enter_SIO_config(); write_SIO_reg(0x6, 0xf1, ((read_SIO_reg(0x6, 0xf1)& 0xF0)|out_value)); exit_SIO_config(); return; unsigned int dio_get_input(void) unsigned int tmp=0x00; enter_SIO_config(); tmp=read_SIO_reg(0x6, 0xA2)& 0x0f; exit_SIO_config(); return tmp; //====================================== ======================================== ================= #endif Embedded and Industrial Computing...
Before you could access or control the operation of the G-sensor, GPS and Digital I/O functions, install the the L_ IO driver which is the library and driver needed for Lanner General Purpose Input/Output interface or functions. To install the L_IO driver: Restart the computer, and then log on with Administrator privileges.
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Appendix C Accessing the GPS Data Select Add a new hardware device Choose Show all device and click Next. Click HaveDisk to locate the L_IO.inf file Choose to select the hardware Manually Select the L_IO.inf Choose to select the hardware Manually Embedded and Industrial Computing...
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Click the Hardware tab, then click the Device Manager button. Click the + sign next to the Lanner_Device, then the Lanner IO Driver should be listed. Select the Lanner IO driver and click Next. Click Next Click Complete to close the installation program.
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Choose COM4 from the Connection using drop-down menu: Make sure you already installed the Lanner GPIO driver on your LVC-5550S as instructed in Appendix B and verify the serial ports have been detected. Select Programs from the Start menu on your windows Specify the following communication parameters: and open the Hyper Terminal program.
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Appendix C Accessing the GPS Data The hyper terminal should display GPS data: Embedded and Industrial Computing...
“ F81865_test PIO port_number cycled the power. value\n”\ For sample watchdog code, see watchdog folder under “ F81865_test RunLED port_number LVC-5550S Utility on the Driver and Manual CD value\n”\ “ F81865_test AlarmLED port_number value\n”\ “ F81865_test GPS_LED port_number value\n”\ “...
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Appendix D Programming Watchdog Timer “ WirelessLED Set Wireless LED state.\n”\ CheckNumeric (argv[2]) ; CheckNumeric (argv[3]) ; “ Watchdog Watchdog timer.\n”\ int nPort = atoi (argv[2]) ; \ “ CaseOpen Check case opened state.\n”\ int nValue = atoi (argv[3]) ; “...
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Appendix D Programming Watchdog Timer Sleep (atoi (argv[2]) ) ; // Clear case open state return 0 ; int mCaseOpen_Clear (int argc, char* argv[]) CHECK_ARGC (2) ; // Watchdog CaseOpen_Clear () ; int mWatchDog (int argc, char *argv[]) BOOL bOpen = CaseOpen () ; if (argc != 3 &&...
Appendix E Terms and Conditions Appendix E: 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 E 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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