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USER USER IPC-R1ix Manual Manual Fanless Robust Computing System With 4 PCI/PCIe Slots, ® Gen. Intel Core™ i7/ i5/ i3 Mobile Processor...
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Declaimer This manual is released by Cybernet for reference purpose only. All does not represent commitment of Cybernet. Cybernet shall not be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of the product or documentation, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties, which may result from such use.
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Order Information Part Number Description Expansion Slots 1 PCIe x4 + IPC-R1ix Fan-less Robust Computing System, 2 Slots 1 PCIe x16...
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Optional Accessories Part Number Description ® ™ i7-3610QE Ivy Bridge 3 Gen Intel Mobile Quad-Core i7 Processor ® ™ i5-3610ME Ivy Bridge 3 Gen Intel Mobile Core i5 Processor ® ™ i3-3120ME Ivy Bridge 3 Gen Intel Mobile Core i3 Processor ®...
Enabling speedy data access with RAID 0, 5, and 10 and hard drive failure protection with RAID 1, 5, and 10, IPC-R1ix series is equipped with two extend SATA III (6 Gbp/s) SSD | HDD trays for better responsiveness and storage capability.
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Ethernet ® LAN 1 Intel 82579LM Gigabit LAN, Wake on LAN, PXE Support, iAMT 8.0 ® LAN 2 Intel 82574L Gigabit LAN, Wake on LAN, PXE Support Power Power Input 3-pin terminal block for DC-in: V+, V-, Frame Ground ATX: 2-pin Remote Power On/Off Switch Power Input Voltage DC-in 6V to 36V Power Adapter...
Intel i7 | i5 | i3 processors via a rPGA988B CPU socket. The following processors have been tested by Cybernet for the compatibility with Cybernet IPC-R1ix. Instead of i7-3610QE, i5- 3610ME and i3-3120ME, You may also select other processor according to your consideration of application and performance.
| LAN 1 DVI-D COM 2 On | Off COM 1 All Input / Output connectors are located on front panel of IPC-R1ix series. Most connectors like audio, USB, DVI-D, VGA are all designed on front panel. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
Solid Orange Suspend to RAM, System off with standby power To turn on the IPC-R1ix , press the power button and the blue LED is lighted up. To turn off the IPC-R1ix , you can either issue a shutdown command in OS, or just simply press the power button.
Momentarily pressing the switch will activate a reset. 2.2.3 Power, HDD LED Indicator COM 4 COM 3 Isolated DIO 2 Isolated DIO 1 Reset DVI-D | LAN 2 | LAN 1 COM 2 On | Off COM 1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
On | Off COM 1 The IPC-R1ix offers dual 16-bit DIO ( 8-DI / 8-DO) connector. Each bit of DI and DO equipped with a photo-coupler for isolated protection. A power buffer device TPD2007F integrated in 8-DO circuit for motors, solenoids, and lamp drivers applications.
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Isolated GPI input circuit in SINK mode (NPN) is illustrated as follows. GPI SOURCE Mode Digital GPI input signal circuit in SOURCE mode (PNP) is illustrated as follow: GPO SINK Mode Digital GPO output circuit in SINK mode (NPN) is illustrated below. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
On | Off COM 1 COM1, COM3 and COM4 are RS-232 only and provide up to 115200 bps baud rates. The pin assignments are shown in the following table: Serial Port Pin No. RS-232 COM1, 3, 4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
On | Off COM 1 The IPC-R1ix comes with 2 USB 2.0 hosts on the front panel. The USB interface supports Plug and Play, which enables you to connect or disconnect a device whenever you want, without turning off the system.
COM 2 On | Off COM 1 The IPC-R1ix comes with 4 USB 3.0 hosts on the front panel. These USB 3.0 ports allow data transfers up to 5 Gb/s. The controller supports SuperSpeed (SS), 2.2.9 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Port...
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LAN1 is equipped with Intel 82579LM for AMT function. LAN2 is equipped with Intel 82574L. Using suitable RJ-45 cable, you can connect IPC-R1ix system to a computer, or to any other piece of equipment that has an Ethernet connection, for example, a hub or a switch.
| LAN 2 | LAN 1 COM 2 On | Off COM 1 The DVI-D connector on the front panel supports both DVI and HDMI operation mode. This connector can either output DVI signals or HDMI signal. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
The IPC-R1ix comes with a DB15 female connector on the front panel to connect a VGA monitor. To ensure that the monitor image remains clear, be sure to tighten the monitor cable after connecting it to the IPC-R1ix. The VGA output mode supports up to 1920x1200 resolutions. The pin assignments of the VGA connector are shown below.
On | Off COM 1 The IPC-R1ix offers stereo audio connector of MIC , Line_Out. The audio chip controller is by ALC892 which is compliant with the Intel® Azalia standard. To utilize the audio function in Windows, you need to install corresponding drivers for both Intel®...
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The IPC-R1ix offers 6 to 36 VDC power input with the terminal block. If the power is supplied properly, the Power LED will light up a solid green. 80V power surge protection is design in in LTC4356.Grounding and write routing help limit the effects of noise due to EMI. Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting the power.
2.3 Main Board Expansion Connectors The graphic below is the top view of the IPC-R1ix main board which is the main board used in the IPC-R1ix system. It shows the location of the connectors. SODIMM1 MH21 BAT1 CN24 SODIMM2 CN14...
The front and top panel already provides access to these functions. The following table shows the pinouts for Miscellaneous port. 2.3.2 CFast Card MH21 MH15 MH22 CN16 CN17 MH16 MH10 CN18 CN19 CN12 MH19 MH13 MH17 MH14 MH18 MH23 MH12 MH20 MH24 U18U U18U GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
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The IPC-R1ix system comes with a CFast socket on the front panel for Type-I / Type-II Compact Flash card. It is implemented by a SATA II Port from QM77 PCH. Be sure to disconnect the power source and unscrew the CFast socket cover before installing a CFast card.
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MH23 MH12 MH20 MH24 U18U U18U The LCD inverter is connected to J3 via a JST 7-pin, 2.5mm connector to provide +5V/+12V power to the LCD display. Pin No. Pin No. +12V +12V LBKLT_EN LBKLT_CTL GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
MH12 MH20 MH24 U18U U18U The IPC-R1ix features two high performance Serial ATA III interfaces that eases cabling to hard drives or SSD with thin and short cables while application need larger storage capacity. CN16, CN17_SATA III Connectors Pin No.
MH12 MH20 MH24 U18U U18U The IPC-R1ix features two high performance Serial ATA II interfaces that ease cabling to hard drives or SSD with thin and short cables while application need larger storage capacity. CN18, CN19_SATA II Connectors Pin No.
MH12 MH20 MH24 U18U U18U The IPC-R1ix also equips two SATA power connector. It supply 5V (2A max.) and 12V (1A max) current to the hard drive or SSD. CN14, CN20 SATA HDD Power Connectors Pin No. Pin No. +12V...
MH12 MH20 MH24 U18U U18U The IPC-R1ix also equips two SATA power connector. It supply 5V (2A max.) and 12V (1A max) current to the hard drive or SSD. J4 SATA DOM Power Connector Pin No. Pin No. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
MH20 MH24 U18U U18U The IPC-R1ix main board provides up to two expansion USB ports using Plug and Play for Dongle Key or LCD touch Panel. The USB interface supports ation Rev. 2.0, and are fuse protected. The USB interface is accessed through one 1x6-pin JST 2.0mm connector. You will need an adapter cable if you use a standard USB connector.
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1. When a Mini PCIe device is inserted, its pin 43 forces the respective pin on the socket to ground, or logic 0. IPC-R1ix using Pin 43 status designed for switching between mSATA drive and Mini PCIe device.
U18U U18U The IPC-R1ix’ real-time clock is powered by a lithium battery. It is Equipped with Panasonic BR2032 190mAh lithium battery. It is recommended that you not replace the lithium battery on your own. If the battery needs to be changed, please contact the Cybernet RMA service team.
MH16 MH10 CN18 CN19 CN12 MH19 MH13 MH17 CN23 MH14 MH18 MH23 MH12 MH20 MH24 U18U U18U Signal Signal Signal Signal Name Name Name Name N.C. +12V PEG_TX6N +12V PEG_RX6P +12V +12V PEG_RX6N +12V PEG_TX7P GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
MH16 MH10 CN18 CN19 CN12 MH19 MH13 MH17 MH14 MH18 MH23 MH12 MH20 MH24 U18U U18U Automatically detect SO-DIMM DDR3 (1.5V) or DDR3L (1.35V). It could be manual select DDR3 voltage in BIOS setup menu. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
2.3.17 CN25 Multiple I / O Signal Signal Signal Signal Name Name Name Name PWRBT_ FP_RST_ DIO1_OUT6 DIO2_OUT6 LED_P BTN_N PWRBT_ DIO1_OUT7 DIO2_OUT7 LED_N GND( GND( FP_PWR_ PWR_LED_ Isolated DIO Isolated DIO BTN_P Ground) Ground) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
Isolated DIO Isolated DIO USB_D_4N USB_D_5N Ground) Ground) DIO1_OUT4 DIO2_OUT4 USB_D_4P USB_D_5P DIO1_OUT5 DIO2_OUT5 2.4 Main Board Jumper Setting IPC-R1ix the main board used in the IPC-R1ix system. It shows the location of the jumpers. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
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To “open” a jumper, you remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper will have three pins, labeled 1, 2 and 3. In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2, or 2 and 3. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
U18U U18U The IPC-R1ix main board contains a jumper that can switch the AT/ATX Power Setting. Normally this jumper should be set with Pin 4 and Pin 6 in ATX power mode. And power on the system by the 2-pin terminal block at the top panel.
MH24 U18U U18U JP2 provides LVDS voltage selection function, closing Pin 1, 2 is for 3.3V LVDS power input; closing Pin 2, 3 is for 5V LVDS power input. Setting Description Setting Description +3.3V (Default) GETTING TO KNOW YOUR IPC-R1ix...
HARDWARE INSTALLATION Step 1. How To Open Your IPC-R1ix Remove the top cover of the chassis, loosen the thumbscrews on the front panel by hand screwdriver. Push out the top cover as the image 1. Push up the top cover as the image 2.
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Step 2. Installing DDR3 SO-DIMM Modules Repeat Step 1. Tile the SODIMM module and insert it to the SODIMM socket. As it’s firmly contacted with socket connectors, press it down until the clamps of the socket snap into the latching position of SODIMM module. HARDWARE INSTALLATION...
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Step 4. Installing HDD/SSD Repeat Step 1. Loosen 2 pcs F #6x6 screws from the top of the SSD/HDD cover by screwcriver. Lift the HDD/SSD cover as the image 1. Make sure the screw hold of HDD/SSD cover to match HDD/SSD. (Image 2) HARDWARE INSTALLATION...
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Install SATA cable to HDD/SSD. (Image4) Replace the HDD/SSD cover, then fasten 2 pcs F #6x6 screws. Install SATA cable to mainboard. HARDWARE INSTALLATION...
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Step 5. Installing Mini PCIe Module Repeat Step 1. Loosen 2 pcs F #6x6 screws. Loosen 2 pcs KSH #6-32 screws as yellow circle and 3 pcs F #6x6 screws as red circle. Check Mini PCIe socket as red circle. Put your Mini PCIe card in the socket of mainboard, then fasten 2 pcs BH M 2.5x6 HARDWARE INSTALLATION...
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Step 6. Installing CPU Repeat Step 1. Loosen 2 pcs F #6x6 screws. Loosen 2 pcs KSH #6-32 screws as yellow circle and 3 pcs F #6x6 screws as red circle. Loosen 9 pcs PH M3x6 screws for Riser Card. Remove Riser Card HARDWARE INSTALLATION...
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Loosen 5 pcs F #6x6 screws. Push chassis as the image 1 and image 2. Loosen 6 pcs M3x11 Spring screws and 8 pcs PH M3x6 screws. HARDWARE INSTALLATION...
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Turn back the mainboard, then check CPU socket. Note CPU and CPU socket triangle arrow to be the same direction. Put the CPU to CPU socket and lock CPU socket. Step 7. Installing Wall-mounting Bracket Turn to the bottom and install Wall-mounting Bracket. Fix two Wall-mounting brackets to the chassis with 4 pcs KH #6-32 screws.
BIOS AND DRIVER SETTING 4.1 BIOS Settings 4.1.1 BIOS Setup The board uses UEFI BIOS that is use Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Flash. The SPI Flash contains the BIOS Setup program, POST, the PCI auto- configuration utility, LAN, EEPROM information, and Serial port support. The BIOS setup program is accessed by pressing the <Del>...
Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit BIOS Information Item Specific Help BIOS Vendor American Megatrends BIOS Version Cybernet IPC-R1ix 070-003b Release time 11/29/2013 13:32:22 Processor information Brand String Intel (R) Core (TM) i7-3610 DIMM#0 8192MB (DDR3) DIMM#0 Not Present...
4.3 Advanced Function 4.3.1 ACPI Setting Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help ACPI Settings Enable ACPI Auto Configuration [Disabled] Enable Hibernation [Enabled] Figure 4-3-1: ACPI Setting setup screen This system support ACPI function as auto process. You should Enable / Disable that depend as your O.S.
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4.3.2 Trusted Computing Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help Configuration Security Device Support [Disabled] Current Status Information SUPPORT TURNED OFF Figure 4-3-2 : Serial Port 1 Setup screen Serial Port : Enable or Disable Serial port.
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Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help CPU Configuration Intel (R) Core (TM) i7-3610QE CPU @ 2.30GHz Inter Virtualization Technology [Disable] Intel Virtualization Technology : This for for Virtualization Application or platform usage, when enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology, BIOS AND DRIVER SETTING...
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4.3.4 Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help SATA Controller(s) [Enabled] SATA Model Selection [IDE] Serial ATA Port 0 Empty Serial ATA Port 1 WDC WD320 Serial ATA Port 2 Empty Serial ATA Port 3 Empty Serial ATA Port 4 Empty...
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4.3.5 Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help Intel AMT [Enabled] BIOS Hotkey Pressed [Disabled] MEBx Selection Screen [Disabled] Figure 4-3-5 : AMT Setup screen Intel AMT : Enables or Disables Intel(R) Active Management Technology BIOS extension. This option just controls the BIOS extension executes.
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4.3.6 Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port [Enabled] Device Settings IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; Change Settings [IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;] Figure 4-3-6 : Serial Port 1 Setup screen Serial Port : Enable or Disable Serial Port.
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4.3.7 Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port [Enabled] Device Settings IO=2F8h; IRQ=3; Change Settings [IO=2F8h; IRQ=3;] Interface Mode [RS-232 Mode] Figure 4-3-7 : Serial Port 2 Setup screen Serial Port : Enable or Disable Serial Port.
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4.3.8 Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help Serial Port 3 Configuration Serial Port [Enabled] Device Settings IO=3E8h; IRQ=10; Change Settings [IO=3E8h; IRQ=10;] Figure 4-3-8 : Serial Port 3 Setup screen Serial Port : Enable or Disable Serial Port.
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4.3.9 Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help Serial Port 4 Configuration Serial Port [Enabled] Device Settings IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; Change Settings [IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;] Figure 4-3-9 : Serial Port 4 Setup screen Serial Port : Enable or Disable Serial Port.
4.4 Chipset Function 4.4.1 Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help PCH LAN Controller [ Enabled ] Wake on LAN [Enabled] Figure 4-4-1 : Network Setup screen PCH LAN Controller : Enable or Disable on board network device. Wake on LAN : Enable or Disable integrated LAN to wake the system.
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Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help Restore AC Power Loss [Last State ] Figure 4-4-2 : Power Loss Setup screen Restore AC Power Loss : [Power Off] : When plug-in the power source, system will keep on SB mode. [Power On] : When plug-in the power source, system will auto booting .
4.5 Boot Function 4.5.1 Boot Option Phoenix SecureCore(tm) Setup Utility Main Advanced Chipset Boot Security Save & Exit Item Specific Help Boot Configuration Boot option #1 [SATA PS:Device Name ] Boot option #2 [SATA PS:Device Name ] Figure 4-5-1 : Boot Setup screen Boot option: When you press “Enter”, you can select which device you would like to boot.
APPENDIX A : ISOLATED DIO GUIDE Description: Initialize hardware and resources, and get number of functional borads. Syntax: I16 _mnet104_open () Argument: Name Type Description N / C Return: Return Value Description ERR_NoError Other Please reference to the Appendix error table. Description: Get the local DI value.
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Description: Get the local DI value. Syntax: I16 _mnet104_write_port( U16 Offset, U8 Val ) Argument: Name Type Description Offset Pointer the access DI port address Write the value of local input interface. Return: Return Value Description ERR_NoError Other Please reference to the Appendix error table. Appendix A...
APPENDIX B : GPIO & WDT FUNCTION The GPIO& WDT are using internal Super IO function. However, you must entry The output port is set as GPIO 1 on CN13, reg. index = 0x60 The input port is set as GPIO 4 on CN12, reg. index = 0x62. Super I/O special address port = 0x2E Super I/O special data port = 0x2F...
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D. Start to Access the ECS-7800-PoE GPIO Port Please refer to source code for set_data() and get_data() function. Write data to GPO(output) port set_data( Register Index , update_value); example : unsigned char data = 0x82; set_data( 0xE5 , data); //Set bit 7 & bit 1 of GPO output port as High level ,another bit is Low Please refer to source code for set_data() and get_data() function.
APPENDIX C : RAID INSTALLATION GUIDE Valuable digital memories are protected against a hard drive failure when the system is configured for any one of three fault-tolerant RAID levels: RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5 or RAID 10. By seamlessly storing copies of data on one or more additional hard drives, any hard drive can fail without data loss or system downtime.
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B. Install O.S. IPC-R1ix is equipped with 6 SATA ports, include 3 internal SATA ports, 2 mSATA ports and 1 CFAST port. You can select one of SATA port for OS installation. We use CFAST card for Windows 7 OS installation as an example.
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G. Create RAID Volume on Rapid Storage Tech. Software Because we only have 2 SATA HDDs for RAID volume, there are three options on this page we can choose. We take RAID 1 as our example, please select ‘RAID 1’. H.
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You can see “Volume_000 in SATA device of BIOS menu. To start Disk Management tool and select ‘Initialize Disk’ Then add “Logical device” for Windows access. I. HDD Caution Sign on RAID Volume Appendix C...
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There is a warning will pop-up to ask you if the disk is not a member of original RAID volume. If you press ‘Rebuild’, it will replace the broken SATA HDD to the last one SATA HDD of RAID volume. * If more help is needed, please contact Cybernet Technical Support Appendix C...
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