AXIOMTEK rBOX101-FL Series User Manual

AXIOMTEK rBOX101-FL Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 Series Robust Din-rail Fanless Embedded System User’s Manual...
  • Page 2 AXIOMTEK does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any information in this document. AXIOMTEK does not make any commitment to update the information in this manual.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Before getting started, please read the following important safety precautions. The rBOX101-FL does not come equipped with an operating system. An operating system must be loaded first before installing any software into the computer. Be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when installing the internal components.
  • Page 4: Classification

    Classification Degree of production against electric shock: not classified Degree of protection against the ingress of water: IP30 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide. Mode of operation: Continuous Type of protection against electric shock: Class I equipment General Cleaning Tips You may need the following precautions before you begin to clean the...
  • Page 5 on most hardware as well, we still recommend you to rub it with a piece of cloth. Water or rubbing alcohol: You may moisten a piece of cloth a bit with some water or rubbing alcohol and rub it on the computer.
  • Page 6: Scrap Computer Recycling

    If the computer equipments need the maintenance or are beyond repair, we strongly recommended that you should inform your AXIOMTEK distributor as soon as possible for the suitable solution. For the computers that are no longer useful or no longer working well, please contact your AXIOMTEK distributor for recycling and we will make the proper arrangement.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Disclaimers................ ii Safety Precautions ............iii Classification ..............iv General Cleaning Tips............. iv Scrap Computer Recycling..........vi CHAPTER 1................1 INTRODUCTION ..............1 General Description.......... 1 System Specifications........3 Dimensions ............. 20 I/O Outlets............22 Packing List............. 26 CHAPTER 2................
  • Page 8 3.10 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup ......77 3.11 PC Health Status..........83 3.12 Load Optimized Defaults........84 3.13 Set Supervisor/User Password ......85 3.14 Save & Exit Setup ..........87 3.15 Exit Without Saving ..........88 CHAPTER 4................89 4.1 INSTALLATION OF LAN DRIVER UPDATE... 89 4.2 NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION OF DRIVER..
  • Page 9 MEMO...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1

    -40℃ to +70℃. Their front accessible I/O cabling is very convenient for wiring and maintenance. The rBOX101-FL series offers a VGA output, making it particularly well-suited for communication control, SCADA and industrial automation. Its compact size with Din-rail mounting allows for easy ®...
  • Page 12 Series User’s Manual Control; Train/Bus Control …) ● Homeland Security (Weather Monitoring/Alarm System …) Features Fanless and no internal cabling design Wide temperature operation of -40℃ - +70℃ 1 isolated DIO (4 IN/OUT) for rBOX101-6COM Supports 2 Ethernets with Magnetic Isolation Protection...
  • Page 13: System Specifications

    Series User’s Manual System Specifications 1.2.1 ® Onboard Intel ATOM™ Z510PT (1.1 GHz) or Z520PT (1.33 GHz) processors with FSB 400/533MHz. 1.2.2 Chipset Intel System Controller Hub US15WPT 1.2.3 BIOS Phoenix AwardBIOS 1.2.4 System Memory One 200-pin SO-DIMM support DDR2 400/533MHz max.
  • Page 14 Series User’s Manual 1.2.7 LAN 1 : . GBE Intel 82574, 10/100/1000Mbps LAN w/ Magnetic Isolation Protection 1.5KV . LED definition: Active LED (Yellow flashing), 10 LAN LED (NO Light), 100 LAN LED (Green Light), 1000 LAN LED (Orange Light) LAN 2 : ....
  • Page 15 Series User’s Manual 1.2.11 Power 2 power paths 2 power sources must be same voltage and DC input range 12-48V. Main power source is for Input Power Path 1, Backup power source is for Input Power Path 2. Only one power source must be for Input Power Path 1.
  • Page 16 Series User’s Manual 1.2.12 Watch Dog Timer (WDT) 2 WDT WDT 1 : one step is 1sec, 255 levels WDT 2 : one step is 250ms, 255 levels 1.2.13 Digital I/O Connector and Pin Definition 4bit DI and 4bit DO...
  • Page 17 Series User’s Manual DIO 4 in/out of TB10 Female Pin 10 Pin 1 Signal name TB10 Pin No . Meaning XCOM+ Plus Common for DIO XCOM- Minus Common for DIO Introduction...
  • Page 18 Series User’s Manual DIO Control DI & DO Jumper Operation State Internal power 5V for DI, (Default) DI to COM - DI to COM-, Photocoupler is active External power 0~24V, (Default) DI to COM - DI to COM-, Photocoupler is active...
  • Page 19 Series User’s Manual Reference 1. Digital Input Connectivity Introduction...
  • Page 20 Series User’s Manual Reference 2. Digital Output Connectivity Introduction...
  • Page 21 Series User’s Manual Reference 3 Digital Input Wiring Reference 4 Digital Output Wiring Introduction...
  • Page 22 Series User’s Manual 1.2.14 System LED For maintenance issue, IO board will have below LED. 1. DC PWR1 : Green 2. DC PWR2 : Green 3. Alarm : Red 4. OS Ready : Yellow 5. COM TX1 : Green 6.
  • Page 23 Series User’s Manual - The LED always ON without any flash for a long time, the OS is possible crashed. - The LED isn’t ON for a long time, it means the system is on shutdown status. COM TX1...
  • Page 24 Series User’s Manual Below pictures are the LED example: Introduction...
  • Page 25 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 26 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 27 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 28 Series User’s Manual 1.2.15 Alarm Contact 1 relay output Relay output with 0.5A @ 30VDC Event : Power Fail and User define 1.2.16 Wireless (Optional by ODM order) 1 x Mini Card ( Support USB only) 1 x SIM Socket on board 1.2.17 Reset Bottom...
  • Page 29 Series User’s Manual 1.2.22 Dimensions 81mm(3.18”) (W) x110mm(4.33”) (D) x135mm(5.31”) (H) for rBOX101-4COM 100.6mm(3.18”) (W) x110mm(4.33”) (D) x135mm(5.31”) (H) for rBOX101-6COM 1.2.23 System I/O Outlet 6 (or 4) 9-pin D-Sub male connectors, COM1~COM6 (rBOX101-6COM) or COM1~COM4 (rBOX101-4COM) for RS-232/422/485...
  • Page 30: Dimensions

    Series User’s Manual Dimensions The following diagrams show you dimensions and outlines of the rBOX101-6COM-FL and rRBOX101-4COM-FL. rBOX101-6COM-FL Introduction...
  • Page 31 Series User’s Manual rRBOX101-4COM-FL Introduction...
  • Page 32: I/O Outlets

    Series User’s Manual I/O Outlets The following figures show you I/O outlets on front view and top view of the rBOX101-6COM-FL and rBOX101-4COM. Front View rBOX101-6COM-FL LAN 1/2 COM 1~6 Introduction...
  • Page 33 Series User’s Manual rBOX101-4COM LAN 1/2 COM 1~4 Introduction...
  • Page 34 Series User’s Manual Top View rBOX101-6COM-FL DC Power Input w/ terminal block RESET Introduction...
  • Page 35 Series User’s Manual rBOX101-4COM DC Power Input w/ terminal block RESET Introduction...
  • Page 36: Packing List

    Series User’s Manual Packing List The package bundled with your rBOX101-FL should contain the following items: rBOX101-FL System Unit x 1 CD x 1 (For Driver and User’s Manual) Power terminal block x1 DIO female connector x1 (rBOX101-6COM) Din-rail kit x1...
  • Page 37: Chapter 2

    Series User’s Manual CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION The rBOX101-FL is convenient for your various hardware configurations, such as Memory Module and CompactFlash card. The chapter 2 will show you how to install the hardware. It includes: Installing the Memory Module Step 1 Turn off the system.
  • Page 38 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 39 Series User’s Manual Step 3 Hold one side of the module, and insert the gold colored contact into the socket. Push the module down. Step 4 The memory module is locked by two latches on the sides. Introduction...
  • Page 40 Series User’s Manual Step 5 Put the cover back to the system, and fasten screws tight close the chassis. Introduction...
  • Page 41: Installing The Compactflash

    Series User’s Manual Installing the CompactFlash Card Step 1 Turn off the system. Step 2 Loosen these screws, and remove the cover from the system. Introduction...
  • Page 42 Series User’s Manual Step 3 Locate the CompactFlash socket. Introduction...
  • Page 43 Series User’s Manual Step 4 Loosen these screws and remove the CompactFlash fixing bracket. Introduction...
  • Page 44 Series User’s Manual Step 5 Insert the CompactFlash card into the socket until it is firmly seated. Introduction...
  • Page 45 Series User’s Manual Step 6 Put the CompactFlash fixing bracket back to the system, and fasten screws tight close the CompactFlash fixing bracket . Introduction...
  • Page 46 Series User’s Manual Step 7 Put the cover back to the system, and fasten screws tight close the chassis. Introduction...
  • Page 47: Installing Din-Rail Mounting

    Series User’s Manual 2.3.1 Installing Din-rail Mounting The rBOX101-FL provides Din-rail Mount that customers can install as below: Step 1 Prepare DIN Mount assembling components (screws and bracket) ready. Introduction...
  • Page 48 Series User’s Manual Step 2 Assembly the bracket to the system, and fasten screws tight. Introduction...
  • Page 49 Series User’s Manual NOTE Please notice the Din-rail holes with Wall-mounting holes while assembly the bracket to system. Introduction...
  • Page 50 Series User’s Manual NOTE The Din-rail hole drawing for rBOX101-4COM-FL is listed below: Introduction...
  • Page 51 Series User’s Manual NOTE The Din-rail kit drawing is listed below: Introduction...
  • Page 52: Setting Up Rbox By Din-Rail Mounting

    Series User’s Manual 2.3.2 Setting up rBOX by Din-rail mounting The rBOX101-FL set up by Din-rail mounting as below: Step 1 Fixing the rail firstly. Rail Introduction...
  • Page 53 Series User’s Manual Step 2 Set up the rBOX101-FL on the rail by Din-rail mounting Introduction...
  • Page 54 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 55: Installing Wall Mounting (Optional)

    Series User’s Manual Installing Wall Mounting (optional) The rBOX101-FL provides Wall Mounting that customers can install as below: Step 1 Prepare Wall Mount assembling components (screws and bracket) ready. Introduction...
  • Page 56 Series User’s Manual Step 2 Assembly the bracket to the system, and fasten screws tight. Introduction...
  • Page 57 Series User’s Manual NOTE Please notice the Din-rail holes with Wall-mounting holes while assembly the bracket to system. Introduction...
  • Page 58 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 59: Chapter 3

    Series User’s Manual CHAPTER 3 PHOENIX-AWARD BIOS UTILITY The Phoenix-Award BIOS provides users with a built-in Setup program to modify basic system configuration. All configured parameters are stored in a flash-backed-up to save the Setup information whenever the power is turned off.
  • Page 60: Control Keys

    Series User’s Manual Control Keys Up arrow Move to the previous item Down arrow Move to the next item Left arrow Move to the left side Right arrow Move to the right side Main Menu -- Quit and delete changes into...
  • Page 61: Getting Help

    Series User’s Manual 3.3 Getting Help Main Menu The online description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Status Page Setup Menu/Option Page Setup Menu Press <F1> to pop out a General Help Window that provides the description of using appropriate keys and possible selections for highlighted items.
  • Page 62: The Main Menu

    Series User’s Manual The Main Menu Once you enter the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu appears on the screen. In the Main Menu, there are several Setup functions and a couple of Exit options for your selection. Use arrow keys to select the Setup Page you intend to configure then press <Enter>...
  • Page 63: Standard Cmos Setup Menu

    Series User’s Manual Standard CMOS Setup Menu The Standard CMOS Setup Menu displays basic information about your system. Use arrow keys to highlight each item, and use <PgUp> or <PgDn> key to select the value you want in each item.
  • Page 64 Series User’s Manual IDE Primary Master/Primary Slave These items identify the types of each IDE channel installed in the computer, so, IDE type is auto detection. Video Select the display adapter type for your system. Halt On This item determines whether the system will halt or not, if an error is detected while powering up.
  • Page 65: Advanced Bios Features

    Series User’s Manual Advanced BIOS Features This section allows you to configure and improve your system, to set up some system features according to your preference. Introduction...
  • Page 66 Series User’s Manual “Previous NOTE The BIOS default setting of the system is Setup”. It means that if the system is power failure or power loss, the system will come back to previous setup while be re-boot. If you want to change the BIOS setting, please set up from “Advanced BIOS Features”...
  • Page 67 Series User’s Manual Then, to select “BIOS Optimized” or “Previous Setup” under “Optimized Default Select”. (Please refer below graphic.) Further to save the selection (System will execute about 15 seconds) Finally, please shut down the system, then re-boot it, the system will come back to your changed Optimized Default Select.
  • Page 68 Series User’s Manual CPU Features Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the CPU Feature sub menu. Introduction...
  • Page 69 Series User’s Manual Harddisk boot priority Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the sub menu to decide the disk boot priority Introduction...
  • Page 70 Series User’s Manual System System requires correct password before booting, and also before permitting access to the Setup page. Setup System will boot, but requires correct password before permitting access to Setup. (Default value) Introduction...
  • Page 71 Series User’s Manual NOTE To disable the security, select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and then you will be asked to enter a password. Do not type anything, just press <Enter> and it will disable the security. Once the security is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely.
  • Page 72 Series User’s Manual APIC Mode APIC (Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller) mode is enabled that provides symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) for systems. NOTE APIC Mode has been locked and cannot be modified. MPS Version Control For OS Introduction...
  • Page 73 Series User’s Manual This item specifies the version of the Multiprocessor Specification (MPS). Version 1.4 has extended configuration tables to improve support for multiple PCI bus configurations and provide future expandability. Press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu page.
  • Page 74: Advanced Chipset Features

    Series User’s Manual Advanced Chipset Features This section contains completely optimized chipset’s features on the board that you are strongly recommended to leave all items on this page at their default values unless you are very familiar with the technical specifications of your system hardware.
  • Page 75 Series User’s Manual DRAM Timing Selectable Use this item to increase the timing of the memory. This is related to the cooling of memory. System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result.
  • Page 76 Series User’s Manual *** VGA Setting *** On-Chip Frame Buffer Size Use this item to set the VGA frame buffer size. Boot Type (CRT Only) This item is to select Display Device that the screen will be shown. But its default is CRT Only and cannot be modified.
  • Page 77: Integrated Peripherals

    Series User’s Manual Integrated Peripherals This section allows you to configure your OnChip IDE Device, Onboard Device, COM Ports Interface Type and USB Device Setting… Introduction...
  • Page 78 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 79 Series User’s Manual OnChip IDE Device Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the sub menu OnChip IDE Device. IDE HDD Block Mode Introduction...
  • Page 80 Series User’s Manual Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, ormultiple sectors read/write. If your IDE hard drive supports block mode (most new drives do), select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read/writes per sector the drive can support.
  • Page 81 Series User’s Manual Onboard Device Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the sub menu Onboard Device. Intel HD Audio Controller Choose Auto to Disabled an Intel HD Audio controller. Introduction...
  • Page 82 Series User’s Manual SDIO/MC Controller (Enabled) Choose Enabled on the SDIO/MMC Controller Press <Esc> to return to the Integrated Peripherals page. Introduction...
  • Page 83 Series User’s Manual COM Port Interface Type COM Port 1~6 (for rBOX101-6COM), COM Port 1~4 (for rBOX101-4COM) The default setting for all COM Ports are RS232, you can change the default setting by selecting the value you want in each COM Port Type.
  • Page 84 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 85 Series User’s Manual USB Device Setting Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the sub menu USB Device Setting. Press <Esc> to return to the Integrated Peripherals page. Onboard Lan Boot ROM Use this item to enable or disable the Boot ROM function of the onboard LAN chip when the system boots up.
  • Page 86: Power Management Setup

    Series User’s Manual Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to save energy of your system effectively. It will shut down the hard disk and turn OFF video display after a period of inactivity. ACPI Function Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI).
  • Page 87: Pnp/Pci Configuration Setup

    Series User’s Manual 3.10 PnP/PCI Configuration Setup This section describes the configuration of PCI (Personal Computer Interconnect) bus system, which allows I/O devices to operate at speeds close to the CPU speed while communicating with other important components. This section covers very technical items that only experienced users could change default settings.
  • Page 88 Series User’s Manual Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS can automatically configure all boot and Plug and Play-compatible devices. If you select Auto, all interrupt request (IRQ), DMA assignment and Used DMA fields disappear as the BIOS automatically assign them. The default value is “Auto”. The other option is “Manual”...
  • Page 89 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 90 Series User’s Manual IRQ Resources When resources are controlled manually, assign each system interrupt to one of the following types in accordance with the type of devices using the interrupt: 1. Legacy ISA Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification, requiring a specific interrupt (such as IRQ4 for serial port 1).
  • Page 91 Series User’s Manual PCI/VGA Palette Snoop Some non-standard VGA display cards may not show colors properly. This item allows you to set whether MPEG ISA/VESA VGA Cards can work with PCI/VGA or not. When enabled, a PCI/VGA can work with a MPEG ISA/VESA VGA card;...
  • Page 92 Series User’s Manual Maximum Payload Size When using DDR SDRAM and Buffer size selection, another consideration in designing a payload memory is the size of the buffer for data storage. Maximum Payload Size defines the maximum TLP (Transaction Layer Packet) data payload size for the device.
  • Page 93: Pc Health Status

    Series User’s Manual 3.11 PC Health Status This section supports hardware monitoring that lets you monitor those parameters for critical voltages, temperatures and fan speed of the board. Press <Esc> to return to the Main Menu page. Introduction...
  • Page 94: Load Optimized Defaults

    Series User’s Manual 3.12 Load Optimized Defaults This option allows you to load your system configuration with default values. These default settings are optimized to enable high performance features. To load CMOS SRAM with SETUP default values, please enter “Y”. If not, please enter “N”.
  • Page 95: Set Supervisor/User Password

    Series User’s Manual 3.13 Set Supervisor/User Password You can set a supervisor or user password, or both of them. The differences between them are: 1 Supervisor password: You can enter and change the options on the setup menu. 2 User password: You can just enter, but have no right to change the options on the setup menu.
  • Page 96 Series User’s Manual Introduction...
  • Page 97: Save & Exit Setup

    Series User’s Manual 3.14 Save & Exit Setup This section allows you to determine whether or not to accept your modifications. Type “Y” to quit the setup utility and save all changes into the CMOS memory. Type “N” to bring you back to the Previous Setup utility.
  • Page 98: Exit Without Saving

    Series User’s Manual 3.15 Exit Without Saving Select this option to exit the Setup utility without saving changes you have made in this session. Type “Y”, and it will quit the Setup utility without saving your modifications and come back to Previous Setup utility.
  • Page 99: Chapter 4

    Series User’s Manual CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION OF DRIVERS 4.1 INSTALLATION OF LAN DRIVER UPDATE 4.1.1 My Computer→ Press the right key of Mouse Properties→Hardware→Device Manager→Network adapters→Update Driver (Refer below Picture-1) (Picture-1) Introduction...
  • Page 100 Series User’s Manual Install from a list or specific location →Include this 4.1.2 location in the search (Pls refer below Picture-2) (Picture-2) Introduction...
  • Page 101 Series User’s Manual 4.1.3 Don’t search I will choose the driver to install →”Next” (Pls refer below Picture-3) (Picture-3) Introduction...
  • Page 102 Series User’s Manual Select “Have Disk..” (Pls refer below Picture-4) 4.1.4 (Picture-4) Introduction...
  • Page 103 Series User’s Manual Select “Browse..” (Pls refer below Picture-5) 4.1.5 (Picture-5) Introduction...
  • Page 104 Series User’s Manual 4.1.6 Choose the file location loop on CD file as follow E:\Drivers\LAN\Davicom DM9102H\winXP\netdmA (Pls refer below Picture-6) (Picture-6) Introduction...
  • Page 105 Series User’s Manual Select “OK” (Pls refer below Picture-7) 4.1.7 (Picture-7) Introduction...
  • Page 106 Series User’s Manual 4.1.8 Choose DAVICOM 9102/A PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter →”Next” (Pls refer below Picture-8) (Picture-8) Introduction...
  • Page 107 Series User’s Manual Select “Continue Anyway” (Pls refer below Picture-9) 4.1.9 (Picture-9) Introduction...
  • Page 108 Series User’s Manual 4.1.10 Select “Finish” (Pls refer below Picture-10) (Picture-10) Introduction...
  • Page 109 Series User’s Manual 4.1.11 Select “Properties” (Pls refer below Picture-11) (Picture-11) Introduction...
  • Page 110 Series User’s Manual 4.1.12 Check the Advance WakeUp on APM Mode Value is Disable (Pls refer below Picture-12) (Picture-12) Introduction...
  • Page 111: Notice For Installation Of Driver

    Series User’s Manual 4.2 NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION OF DRIVER ** NOTICE ** Two graphics drivers, but only one can be installed in the system. Windows XP GMA 500 driver The default setting of display output under Windows XP GMA 500 driver is LVDS port.
  • Page 112: Memo

    Series User’s Manual MEMO Installation of Drivers...

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