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VBOX‐3600 In‐Vehicle Computing User's Manual Version 1.2 Document Name VBOX-3600 User Manual Document No. UM2013360010 Version Date May. 17, 2013 Reversion History : Reversion Date Notes Author(s) From May 17, 2013 Initial document issued Stanley Chou Oct 17, 2014 M12 Connecting to the Network...
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Other brands and product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Disclaimer SINTRONES® Technology Corp. shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this product. SINTRONES® Technology Corp. makes no representation or warranty regarding the content of this manual. Information in this manual had been carefully checked for ...
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Safety Information Read the following precautions before setting up a SINTRONES Product. Electrical safety To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. When adding or removing devices to or from the system, ensure that the power cables for the devices are unplugged before the signal cables are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cables from the existing system before you add a ...
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CAUTION Incorrectly replacing the battery may damage this computer. Replace only with the same or its equivalent as recommended by SINTRONES® Technology Corp. Dispose used battery according to the manufacturer's instructions. Technical Support Please do not hesitate to call or e‐mail our customer service when you still cannot fix the problems. Tel : +886‐2‐82280101 Fax : +886‐2‐82280100 E‐mail : sales@sintrones.com Website : www.sintrones.com User’s Manual Page iii...
1.0 Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Model Specification System Intel Gen 3 Core i7‐3517UE 1.7GHz CPU Intel Gen 3 Core i3‐3217UE 1.6GHz Intel Gen 3 Celeron Dual Core 1047E 1.4GHz Memory 1 x DDR3 1066/1333/1600 MHz SO‐DIMM up to 8 GB Chipset QM77 Intel I210‐AT Gb/s Ethernet Controllers Onboard LAN Chipset Support PXE and WOL Audio Realtek ALC662 HD Codec onboard Watchdog Watchdog Timer Support, Offer 1 – 255 Step Power Requirement Power Input 9V‐32V DC Power input Power Protection Automatics Recovery Short Circuit Protection Power Management Vehicle Power Ignition for Variety Vehicle Power Off Control Power off Delay Time Setting by Software Battery Internal Battery Kit for 10 Mins Operating (Optional) Storage 2 x 2.5” Drive Bay for SATA Type HDD / SSD, Support RAID 0, 1 Type 1 x SATA DOM User’s Manual Page 1-1...
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1.0 Introduction Graphics Intel® HD Graphics 4000 DirectX Video Acceleration (DXVA) for Accelerating Video Graphics Processing ‐ Full AVC/VC1/MPEG2 HW Decode Supports DirectX 11/10.1/10/9 and OpenGL 3.0 Resolution Up to 1920 x 1200 Qualification Certifications CE, FCC Class A, E‐mark I/O Serial Port 4 x RS‐232 (COM1,2 with RS‐485 Support Auto Direction Control) USB Port 4 x USB 2.0 Ports on Front I/O LAN 2 x RJ45 Ports for GbE Video Port 1 x DVI‐I, 1 x VGA and 1 x Display Port Output DIO Port 4 in and 4 out with Relay 12V / 80mA Audio 1 x Line‐out and 1 x MIC‐in SIM Card Socket 2 x SIM Card sockets supported onboard with eject Environment Operating Temp. ‐40ºC ~ 70ºC (Default CPU 17Watt) Storage Temp. ‐40 ~ 80ºC Relative Humidity 0% RH– 95% RH Vibration (random) 2.5g@5~500 Hz with SSD Vibration Operating MIL‐STD‐810F, Method 514.5, Category 20, Ground Vehicle‐Highway Truck Storage ...
3.0 External Connector Specification 3.6 M12 Connecting to the Network A. M12 to RJ45 Cable B. M12 connector pin define Pin Signal Signal 1 TD1+ TD1‐ 3 TD2+ TD3+ 5 TD3‐ TD2‐ 7 TD4+ 8 TD4‐ C. CAT5 connector pin define Pin Signal Pin Signal ...
4.0 System Installation 4.2 Opening Chassis Step1. Unscrew the six screws of the Back Cover as shown in the picture. Step2. Unscrew the six screws of the Front Panel as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-2...
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4.0 System Installation Step3. Unscrew the six screws of the Rear Panel as shown in the picture. Step4. Open Top Cover as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-3...
4.0 System Installation 4.3 Installing Memory Step1. Put Memory on this place as shown in the picture. Step2. Hold the Memory with its notch aligned with the Memory socket of the board and insert it at a 30‐degree angle into the socket as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-4...
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4.0 System Installation Step3. Press down on the Memory so that the tabs of the socket lock on both sides of the module as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-5...
4.0 System Installation 4.4 Installing MINI PCIe Expansion Card (PCIe 1, 3G Module only) Step 1. Put MINI PCIe Expansion Card on this place as shown in the picture. Step 2. Hold the Module with its notch aligned with the socket of the board and insert it at a 30 degree angle into the socket as shown in the picture. Step 3. Screw two screws to the holder as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-6...
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4.0 System Installation Step 4. Done as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-7...
4.0 System Installation 4.5 Installing MINI PCIe Expansion Card (PCIe 2) Step 1. Put MINI PCIe Expansion Card on this place as shown in the picture. Step 2. Hold the Module with its notch aligned with the socket of the board and insert it at a 30 degree angle into the socket as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-8...
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4.0 System Installation Step 3. Screw two screws to the holder as shown in the picture. Step 4. Done as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-9...
4.0 System Installation 4.6 Installing MINI PCIe Expansion Card (PCIe 3) Step 1. Put MINI PCIe Expansion Card on this place as shown in the picture. Step 2. Hold the Module with its notch aligned with the socket of the board and insert it at a 30 degree angle into the socket as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-10...
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4.0 System Installation Step 3. Screw two screws to the holder as shown in the picture. Step 4. Done as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-11...
4.0 System Installation 4.7 Installing MINI PCIe Expansion Card (PCIe 4, PCIe only) Step 1. Put MINI PCIe Expansion Card on this place as shown in the picture. Step 2. Hold the Module with its notch aligned with the socket of the board and insert it at a 30 degree angle into the socket as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-12...
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4.0 System Installation Step 3. Screw two screws to the holder as shown in the picture. Step 4. Done as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-13...
4.0 System Installation 4.8 Installing Internal Antenna Cable Step 1. Take the SMA Connector and Plug into IO Panel as shown in the picture. Step 2. Put the Washer into the SMA Connector as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-14...
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4.0 System Installation Step 3. Put the Oring to SMA Connector and tighten as shown in the picture. Step 4. Done as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-15...
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4.0 System Installation Step 5. Take the Ipex Connector and press on the wifi module asshown in the picture.(Wifi) Step 6. Take the Ipex Connector and press on the 3G module as shown in the picture. (3G) User’s Manual Page 4-16...
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4.0 System Installation Step 7. Take the Ipex Connector and press on the GPS module as shown in the picture. (GPS, only support passive Antenna) User’s Manual Page 4-17...
4.0 System Installation 4.9 Installing SIM Card Step 1. Use thin stick to push the button as shown in the picture. Step 2. Take the holder away from front panel as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-18...
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4.0 System Installation Step 3. Put your SIM Card into the holder as shown in the picture. Step 4. Take the SIM card holder and Insert it into the socket as shown in the picture. Attention: Please cut the main power when you insert the SIM. Caution : The SIM card will be not detected. User’s Manual Page 4-19...
4.0 System Installation 4.10 Installing HDD Step 1. Put the HDD into HDD Holder as shown in the picture. Step 2. Screw two screws on both side as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-20...
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4.0 System Installation Step 3. Push the HDD Holder into the socket as shown in the picture. Step 4. Fully insert the HDD Holder into the socket until a “click” is heard as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-21...
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4.0 System Installation Step 5. Tighten to Storage Bracket screws as shown in the picture. User’s Manual Page 4-22...
4.0 System Installation 4.11 Installing Battery Module Step 1. Accessories list Step 2. Fix the Tube with Screw A on the motherboard User’s Manual Page 4-23...
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4.0 System Installation Step 3. Fix the Tube with Screw A to another hole. Step 4. Fix the Scew A from back side User’s Manual Page 4-24...
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4.0 System Installation Step 5. Tube Location check. Step 6. Connect the battery with motherboard on UPS location. User’s Manual Page 4-25...
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4.0 System Installation Step 7. Fix the battery with Screw B. (Done) User’s Manual Page 4-26...
5.0 System Resource 5.0 SYSTEM RESOURCE 5.1 Ignition Power Management Quick Guide Startup/shutdown conditions from the IGNITION signal: IGNITION startup signal must be valid during 3 sec. (anti noise protection). IGNITION shutdown – IGNITION signal must be inactive during 3 Sec, then PIC controller initiate Power Button signal (OS must be set to shutdown from the Power Button). It generate Main Button shutdown event and then goes to complete power off. Typically the system can start only from IGNITION signal, because startup PIC controller is disconnected from the power source. The system can be switched off from: Power IGNITION OFF signal. ACPI OS shutdown Power Button – generate ACPI event (OS dependent). 12V or 24V Check IGN IGN on (High) System Turn on Power Input Status more than 3sec Status...
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5.0 System Resource Delay Time Off Shutdown from OS Delay 3 Sec & IGN off OS Shutdown System Check IGN IGN off (Low) Check Delay Time Status On / off 3 sec later Delay Time On System Power off 0-99 Minutes Setting by Software Power Ignition Shutdown Procedure ...
5.0 System Resource 5.2 GPIO & Delay Time Setting 5.2.1 GPIO and Ignition Control Register The General Purpose I/O is an interface available on some devices. These can read digital signals from other parts of a circuit, or output to control other devices. At GPIO control register, the GPI is use to receive data, the GPO is set data to send. I/O port: 0xA35 (base address) for Control Register (Read 0xA2h / Write 0xA1h) 0xA36 (base address) for Control Data Value Debug Command Line - O A35 A1 - O A36 0F // Set Bit 4‐7 to Low DO4 DO3 DO2 DO1 DI1 0 = DO is low 0 = DI is low * ...
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5.0 System Resource GPIO5 Output Data Register – Index A1h Bit Name R/W Default Description 7 GPIO57_DATA R/W 1 GPIO57 output data in output mode. 6 GPIO56_DATA R/W 1 GPIO56 output data in output mode. 5 GPIO55_DATA R/W 1 GPIO55 output data in output mode. 4 GPIO54_DATA R/W 1 GPIO54 output data in output mode. 3 GPIO53_DATA R/W 1 GPIO53 output data in output mode. 2 GPIO52_DATA R/W 1 GPIO52 output data in output mode. 1 GPIO51_DATA ...
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5.0 System Resource GPIO5 Drive Enable Register – Index A3h Bit Name R/W Default Description 7 GPIO57_DRV_ENST R/W 0 GPIO57 Drive Enable 0 : GPIO57 is open drain. 1 : GPIO57 is push pull. 6 GPIO56_DRV_ENST R/W 0 GPIO57 Drive Enable 0 : GPIO56 is open drain. 1 : GPIO56 is push pull. 5 GPIO55_DRV_ENST R/W 0 GPIO57 Drive Enable 0 : GPIO55 is open drain. 1 : GPIO55 is push pull. 4 GPIO54_DRV_ENST R/W 0 GPIO57 Drive Enable 0 : GPIO54 is open drain. 1 : GPIO54 is push pull. 3 GPIO53_DRV_ENST R/W 0 ...
5.0 System Resource 5.2.2 WDT Setting I/O port: A10 (base address) + 05h and 06h 1 Watchdog Timer Control Register The Watchdog Timer Control Register controls the WDT working mode. Write the value to the WDT Configuration Port. The following table describes the Control Register bit definition: 0 0 1 1 Timer 0 Select output Unit pulse width of RSTOUT# 0 = 1 sec 00 = 1 ms ...
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5.0 System Resource Watchdog Timer Configuration Register 1‐ base address +05h Bit Name R/W Default Description 7 Reserved R 0 Reserved 6 WDTMOUT_STS R/W 0 If watchdog timeout event occurs, this bit will be set to 1. Write a 1 to this bit will clear it to 0. 5 WD_EN R/W 0 If this bit is set to 1, the counting of watchdog time is enabled. 4 WD_PULSE R/W 0 Select output mode (0:level, 1:pulse) of RSTOUT# by setting this bit. 3 WD_UNIT R/W 0 Select time unit (0:1sec, 1:60sec) of watchdog timer by setting this bit. 2 WD_HACTIVE R/W ...
7.0 Packing List 7.0 PACKING LIST 7.1 Packing List Item Part Number Module Name 1 763600000100 VBOX‐3600 System 2 370832001100 VBOX‐3600 Mount Bracket 3 351103040250 Screw F Type M3*4L ISO BK 4 326710039661 CABLING PHOENIX CON MALE 3PIN Optional Part No. Vendor / Model Description LTE – DD 800MHz (Band 20) / 900MHz (Band 8) /2600MHz (Band 7) / 1800MHz (Band 3 ) / 2100MHz (Band 11) MHz DC‐HSPA+1/HSPA+/HSUPA/HSDPA/UMTS – 900/2100MHz Quad‐band EDGE/GPRS/GSM – 850/900/1800/1900MHz 577710140090 MC7710 GPS is Standalone, gpsOne XTRA assistance for enhanced standalone GPS performance, MS‐based assisted (support varies based on network carrier) (3G or 4G Antenna Kit be included) HSDPA/UMTS –800/850/900/1900/2100MHz Quad‐band EDGE/GPRS/GSM –850/900/1800/1900MHz Dual‐band EV‐DO/CDMA –800/1900MHz Gobi3000‐Dual ...
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7.0 Packing List HSDPA/UMTS –850/900/1900/2100MHz Quad‐band EDGE/GPRS/GSM –850/900/1800/1900MHz Single‐band CDMA –1900MHz 578090120091 (MC8090) GPS is Standalone, gpsOne XTRA assistance for enhanced standalone GPS performance, MS‐based assisted Supports Voice function (3G Antenna Kit be included) Embedded u‐blox6 GPS Mini PCIe Card Very high sensitivity (Tracking Sensitivity: ‐160 dBm) 50 Channels / Hot Start 1s / Warm Start 28s / Cold Start 28s 570800100109 VDB‐800S AssistNow Online and Offline A‐GPS Services,OMA SUPL Compliant Support NMEA 0183 V3.0 Update Rate 5 Hz (Max.) (GPS Active Antenna be included) Embedded u‐blox6 GPS with Dead Reckoning and G‐sensor Mini PCIe Card Very high sensitivity (Tracking Sensitivity: ‐160 dBm) 50 Channels / Hot Start 1s / Warm Start 40s / Cold Start 45s Support NMEA 0183 V3.0 570800100101 VDB‐800DR AssistNow Online and Offline A‐GPS Services, OMA SUPL Compliant 100% Coverage with Continuous Position Fixes Even in Tunnels Highly Accurate and Reliable Navigation Performance Automatic Sensor Calibration and Temperature Include odometer cable. (GPS Active Antenna be included) ...
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7.0 Packing List Ralink(RT3090BC4) 1X1 802.11n, Wireless Lan and CSR Bluecore4 Bluetooth2.1+EDR (Microsoft in‐box driver, profiles;Motorola 570802090009 Q802XKN3B profiles) / software upgradable to BT3.0+HS(Motorola) Combo Mini‐PCIe Card (Wifi Antenna Kit be included) 802.11n b/g 1x1 wifi plus Bluetooth combo PCIe half‐size mini card, 570195090090 DHXA‐195 WB195/AR9285+AR3011 (Wifi Antenna Kit be included) Ralink 802.11b/g/N, 2T2R,Mini PCIe Card (Full size) 570802010009 Q802XKN5F (Wifi Antenna Kit be included) Ralink 802.11b/g/N, 2T2R,Mini PCIe Card (Half size) 570802011009 Q802XKN5 (Wifi Antenna Kit be included) 802.11 a/b/g/n, Atheros AR9382, 2T2R, Half‐size Mini‐PCIe card 571350010090 DNXA‐116 (Wifi Antenna Kit be included) 345570033000 7‐in‐1‐1dBi‐5M GPS+3G+WIFI Combo Antenna SMA Male, 7‐in‐1 Multi‐band / 5M 342631091000 WiFi‐2dB Wifi Antenna 2dBi / 2.4G / SMA Female ( silver color) 342631391031 WiFi‐5dB‐3M Wifi Antenna 5dBi / 2.4G / 3M / SMA Male (Flat Type) 343131091000 3G‐2dBi 3G Antenna 2dBi / 3.5G / GPRS / SMA Female (gold color) 344220033000 ...
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