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User Manual Ver1.0 eBOX‐3220 Industrial Box PC eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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COPYRIGHT COPYRIGHT NOTICE The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and doesn’t represent a commitment on the part of manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damage arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of possibility of such damages. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual maybe reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of manufacturer. TRADEMARKS All registered trademarks and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners. AMI is a trademark of American Megatrends, Inc. Intel &Atom are trademarks of Intel Corporation IBM, PC/AT, PS/2&VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Microsoft Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corp. RTL is trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This restriction is subject to provide protection for system operation in business environment, which will produce, use and transmit radio frequency energy. Without notice of the instructions of the correct installation and use, it may cause harmful interference to radio communication. The interference prevention cannot be guaranteed even with proper installation according to the manual. If the device gets bad affect on the signal of radio / TV. User could insure by turn device on/off. When this device produces some harmful interference, user can use the following measure to solve interference problem: Setting the receiving antenna’s direction or location Increase the distance between this device and receiver. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Plug in this device’s power connector into different circuits of the power outlet with receiver If you need technical support, please inform the dealer or experienced radio/TV technical personnel. Warning: If user changes the setting unauthorized or repairs the device without any approval of the relevant authority, then user’s rights of controlling this device will be canceled. ORDERING INFORMATION Type Description D2550 CPU / 1 x DVI / 1 x VGA / 1 x SODIMM / 6 x USB 2.0 / 2 x GbE LAN eBOX‐3220 / Audio TECHNICAL SUPPORT AND SERVICE Please visit: en.nodka.com to get the details. User should collect the product information following: ‐Product name and serial number. ‐Attached device’s description ‐User’s software’s description (operational system, vision, application software and so on) ‐Full description of the product’s problem ‐Full details of every error information Warning: 1. DC 12V power input; 2. Package: be careful, please take the device by two hands; 3. Maintenance: please clean and maintain the surface by correct ways, only can uses the certificated or dry product to clean up. SAFETY INTRODUCTION 1. Please read the safety operating introduction very carefully. 2. Please store this manual so that refers it again. 3. Before clean up the device by wet cloth, please confirm that power connector is ...
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5. Please confirm that the device is be put on a stable platform before installation, accident fall may cause damages of device. 6. Please confirm that the voltage which is come from power outlet is fit on the requirement, before you connect the device to outlet. 7. Please arrange the power cable in a hiding place and do not cover anything on the cable. 8. Please be cautious of the warnings and notices on the device. 9. If the device is not used for a long time, shut off the power to avoid the damages by transient overvoltage. 10. DO NOT allow any liquid flow into the device so that cause fire or short circuit. 11. DO NOT pull the device up by yourself, please let any certificated engineer to do that for your safety. If you meet the following situations, please repair it by professional person: Power cable or connector is broken; Liquid flow into the device. Device doesn’t work properly. Or you can’t make it work through the user manual. This device falls or any damage; Some obvious damage; 12. DO NOT store the device in out of the temperature range what we suggested, NOT less then ‐30°C or higher than 80°C, or may damage the device. ...
1.1 Introductions Figure 1‐1: eBOX‐3220 eBOX‐3220 is high performance industrial box PC, it equipped with the latest Intel Atom D2550 processor and it also has excellent computational performance and low‐consumption, Data storage supports mSATA and 2.5 inch SSD or HDD; It has been designed with a various communication interfaces and 2 x 1000Mbps Ethernet port, 6 x USB ports, 6 x RS232; power supplied by 12V DC with measure of power reverse protection, over voltage, over current protection. Using sealed box structure, prevent dust from floating into the device, large area of aluminum fin heat sink, It can distributes the internal device’s heat quickly and effectively, ...
1.2 Features No Cable designed Fasten storage installation designed DVI and VGA support, for HD video transmission Support remote control switch Intel Atom D2550 1.86GHz dual core processor 2 x Realtek RTL‐8111F 1000Mbps Ethernet interfaces 6 x RS‐232 serial ports Interfaces: VGA / DVI / 2 x GLAN / 6 x USB / 6 x COM / AUDIO DC 12V with over voltage, over current and inverse power protection; 1.3 External Overview The eBOX‐3220 has the all‐sealed aluminum alloy covered surface, back, side and top. The front and rear panel contains a smaller access panel, all the cable connections and mounting holes. 1.3.1 Front panel The front side of the eBOX‐3220 is full of the ports and surrounded by an aluminum magnesium alloy die‐cast frame, hard anodized brushed. ...
1.3.2 Rear panel Figure 1‐3: Rear panel 1.4 Internal overview All components are contained under the front and rear panel. The internal components include the touch panel module and the motherboard. The motherboard has memory, a wireless module and a hard drive. Optionally, an HSDPA module can be installed in any of the models. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
1.5 Specifications Type eBOX‐3220 Hardware Onboard Intel ATOM D2550 1.86GHz single‐chip dual‐core Processor processor 1MB 2 cache CPU clock speed 1.86GHz Chipset Intel Bay‐trail SOC (TDP10W) RAM Support DDR3L‐1333 MHz, 1* SODIMM Slot, Up to 4GB Hard drive Support SATA 2.5“SSD, HDD and mSATA Display DVI / VGA Graphics Intel®GMA3600 series graphic media accelerator 2 x Realtek 8111F 1000Mbps RJ‐45 Ethernet port with surge, Ethernet port lighting, 15KV ESD protections Wireless network 1 x Mini‐PCIe slot, expandable 3G, WIFI wireless network card USB 6 x USB ports with 8KV electrostatic protection Audio Realtek ALC662audio controller Amplifier Built‐in two‐channel stereo amplifier. 6 x RS‐232 serial with magnetic‐coupling isolation and surge Serial port protection, RS485 supports data transfer direction control Watchdog Programmable from 1~255seconds setting Interfaces VGA/DVI / 2 x GLAN/6 x USB/6 x COM/AUDIO ...
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Storage temperature ‐40‐80℃ Power DC 12V Power consumption 11W Constant temperature / 40℃ 95%RH / 1000hrs wet test Relative humidity 10‐95% (Non‐condensing) Vibration 50‐500Hz, 1.5G, 0.19mm peak‐peak value Shock 10G / peak (11ms duration) Table 1‐1: Specification eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Warning: When installing the eBOX‐3220, make sure to: Turn the power off: chance of electrocution. Turn off the monitor and unplug it from the power supply. Only let certified engineer change the hardware settings: Incorrect settings can cause irreparable damage to the product. Install the monitor with assistance: The product is very heavy and maybe damage by drops and bumps. Two or more people should install the panel PC. Take anti‐static precautions: Electrostatic discharge can destroy electrical components and injure the user. Users must ground themselves using an anti‐static wristband or similar device. The installation steps below should be followed in order: Step 1: Unpack the box PC; Step 2: Check all the required parts are included; Step 3: Install the hard drive; Step 4: Install the compact flash card; Step 5: Mount the box PC; Step 6: Connect peripheral devices to the bottom panel of the box PC; Step 7: Connect the power cable; Step 8: Configure the system; 2.1 Unpack the flat panel PC Unpack the box PC, follow the steps below: Step 1: Carefully cut the tape stealing the outside box. Only cut deep enough to break the ...
2.2 Packing list: Please check out all items by following list when you open the package: Item Image Quantity eBOX‐3220 1 Utility CD 1 Power cord 1 Power adapter 1 (12V@5A) Table 2‐1: Packing list If any items are missing or damaged, contact the distributor or sales representative immediately. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
2.3 Hard drive installation by using SATA This section outlines the installation of the hard drive in the eBOX‐3220. We got 3 hard drive types to selectin our products, just depends on your needs. Here I show you the 3 installations of hard drive. Please follow the steps below: Step1: Flip over this device and you can see its back. Step 2: Unfasten the 4 silver retention screws beneath the device. (Figure 2‐1) Figure 2‐1: Remove the metal back cover from retention screws. Step 3: Lift the metal back cover to remove. Step 4: Locate the HDD bracket. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Figure 2‐2: HDD bracket Step 5: Insert the SATA connector at the end of the HDD into the bracket to connect the external SATA connector to the hard drive SATA connector as shown in the figure below. Step 6: Plant the screw on the HDD bracket. Step 7: Replace the covers and screws. 2.4 SSD installation by using mSATA The installation for a SSD is described in this section. Step 1: Remove the HDD bracket just like mentioned on the “Hard drive installation steps”. Step 2: Insert the mSATA SSD into the mSATA slot as shown in the Figure 2‐4 below: eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Figure 2‐4: mSATA SSD installation Step 3: Replace the HDD bracket, cover and screws. 2.6 Mounting system Warning: The box PC is very heavy, two or more people should mount the box PC. Dropping or bumping the box PC during installation can cause serious or irreparable damage to the box PC The following installation options are available: 2.6.1 Wall mounting To mount the box PC onto the wall, please follow the steps below: eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Figure 2‐9: Wall mount Step1: Select the location on the wall for the wall‐mounting bracket. Step 2: Carefully mark the locations of the four bracket screw holes on the wall. Step 3: Drill four pilot holes at the marked locations on the wall, for the bracket retention screws. Step 4: Align the wall‐mounting bracket screw holes with the pilot holes. Step 5: Secure the mounting‐bracket to the wall by inserting the retention screws into the four pilot holes and tightening them Step 6: Insert the four monitor mounting screws provided in the wall mounting kit into the four screw holes on the real panel of the box PC and tighten until the screw shank is secured against the rear panel Step 7: Align the mounting screws on the monitor rear panel with the mounting holes on the bracket. Step 8: Carefully insert the screws through the holes and gently pull the monitor downwards until the monitor rests securely in the slotted holes. And ensure that all four of the mounting screws fit snuggly into their respective slotted holes. Step 9: Secure the box PC by fastening the retention screw of the wall‐mounting bracket. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
2.7 Connectors The bottom panel connectors extend the capabilities of the panel PC but are not essential for operation (except power) eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Figure 2‐12: Connectors 2.7.1 LAN connection The RJ‐45 connectors enable connection to an extend network. To connect a LAN cable with a RJ‐45 connector, please follow the instructions below. Step1: Locate the RJ‐45 connector on the bottom panel of the eBOX‐3220. Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the RJ‐45 connector on the LAN cable with one of the RJ‐45 connector on the bottom panel of the eBOX‐3220. Please See Figure 2‐13 eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Figure 2‐13: LAN connection Step 3:Insert the LAN cable RJ‐45 connector. Once aligned, gently insert the LAN cable RJ‐45 connector into the onboard RJ‐45 port. 2.7.2 Serial device connection The serial device connectors are for connecting serial devices to the eBOX‐3220. Follow the steps below to connect a serial device to the eBOX‐3220 panel PC. Step 1:Locate the DB‐9 connector. The location of the DB‐9 connector is shown in chapter 2. Step 2: Insert the serial connector. Insert the DB‐9 connector of a serial device into the DB‐9 connector on bottom panel. Please see Figure 2‐14. Figure 2‐14: Serial device connector Step 3: Secure the connector. Secure the serial device connector to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
2.7.3 USB connection To connect USB device to the eBOX‐3220, please follow the instruction below: Step 1: Located the USB connectors. The locations of the USB connectors are shown in Chapter 2. Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the USB device connector with one of the connector on the bottom panel. Please See Figure 2‐15 Figure 2‐15: USB Device connector Step 3: Insert the device connector. Once aligned, gently insert the USB device connector into the onboard connector. 2.7.4 VGA monitor connection The VGA output can be connected to an external VGA monitor. To connect the VGA monitor to the eBOX‐3220, please follow the instruction below: Step 1: Located the female DB‐15 connectors. The locations of the DB‐15 connectors are shown in Chapter 3. Step 2: Align the connectors. Align the male DB‐15 connector on VGA screen cable with the female DB‐15 connector on the external peripheral interface. Step 3: Insert the VGA connector. Once the connectors are properly aligned with the insert the male connector from the VGA screen into female connector on the eBOX‐3220, please see the figure 2‐16: eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Figure 2‐16: VGA connection Step 4: Secure the VGA connector. Secure the DB‐15 VGA connector from the VGA monitor to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector. 2.7.5 HDMI connector The HDMI output can be connected to an external HDMI monitor. To connect the HDMI monitor to the eBOX‐3220, please follow the instruction below: Step 1: Located the HDMI connectors. The locations of the HDMI connectors are shown above. Step 2: Align the connectors. Align connector on HDMI screen cable with the connector on the external peripheral interface. Step 3: Insert the HDMI connector. Once the connectors are properly aligned with the insert the connector from the HDMI screen into HDMI connector on the eBOX‐3220, please see the figure 2‐16: Step 4: Secure the HDMI connector. Secure the HDMI connector from the HDMI monitor to the external interface by tightening the two retention screws on either side of the connector. 2.8 Power connector The power cable connects the panel PC to power supply. The power cable is required for operation of the panel PC. Step 1: Connect one end to the panel PC. ...
2.9 Connectors Definition COM port COM1~4 are DB9 connector and its definition is: SIGNAL PIN RS‐232 RS‐485 1 DCD Data‐ 2 RXD Data+ 3 TXD N/A 4 DTR N/A 5 GND GND 6 DSR N/A 7 RTS N/A 8 CTS N/A 9 RI N/A Table 2‐2: COM1~4 DB9 connector ...
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PIN SIGNAL 1 +5V 2 Date‐ 3 Date+ 4 GND Table 2‐5: USB Audio interface(LINE_OUT) We provide a standard Ø3. 5 Phone Jack audio output interface (LINE_OUT), you can use it . directly Ethernet Interfaces (LAN1, LAN2) We provide two 10/100/1000Mbps RJ‐45 Ethernet interfaces, you can use it directly. There are two status indicators, links status on the left side, data transmission status on ...
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CRT monitor interface We provide a standard DB15 monitor interface, you can connect it directly. Here is the definition: PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 NC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 5 10 15 9 +5V 10 GND 11 NC DDCD_ATA 12 13 ...
2 +12V Table 2‐10: Power connector Switch button (PWR) We provide a power touch switch buttom(PWR) to power up on front panel. PWR, hard drive status indicators We provide a set of power, hard drive status indicators, you can know the procedure status by these indicators, green light constantly is for power‐up. Red light flashing on hard drive indicator is shows that the hard drive is reading/writing data for now. 2.10 Driver installation Notice: The content of the CD may vary throughout the life cycle of the product and is subject to change without prior notice. Visit the NODKA website or contact technical support for the latest updates. When you finish the system setup, user should setup the driver of chipset, network card, audio card, display card. All drivers’ program will be store in an optical disc in accessory box, That will helps user to install the driver and know the functions. Installation steps: First step is chipset’s driver (INF), then the other driver, it’s better that once you finish a installation, reboot the system, now let’s talk about method of Intel EMGD display card driver installation in Windows XP. The following drivers can be installed on the system, each driver is in its own directory on the driver CD: Chipset driver Graphics driver ...
2.10.1 Chipset driver Browse the product’s driver disc or D:\Backup\Drivers\1.chipset\infinst_autol, you will see the driver file as following figure. Double click the Chipset driver program Wait for its loading: Press <NEXT> then go to the next step. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Press <YES> to agree the License agreement then go to the next step: eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Press <NEXT> to continue. Wait for the installation: if it done completely, then the <NEXT> key will been set to active, then press <NEXT> to continue. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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After finish this installation, you should restart the computer immediately then you can install other device’s driver. Select the <Yes, I want to restart this computer now> and press <Finish> to reboot the computer. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
2.10.2 Graphics driver Browse the product’s driver disc or D:\Backup\Drivers\2.graphics\Win7_32_8.14.1091, you will see the driver file as following figure. Double click the graphics driver program Press <NEXT> to get to the next step: eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Please select “Automatically run WinSAT and enable the Windows Aero desktop theme (if supported)” then press <NEXT> to go to the next install page. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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After finish this installation, you should restart the computer immediately then you can install other device’s driver. Select the <Yes, I want to restart this computer now> and press <Finish> to reboot the computer. 2.10.3 Audio driver Browse the product’s driver disc or D:\Backup\Drivers\3.audio\32bit_Vista_Win7_Win8_R269, you will see the driver file as following figure. Double click the graphics driver program Wait for loading preparations eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Wait for its installation and after finish this installation, you should restart the computer immediately then you can install other device’s driver. Select the <Yes, I want to restart this computer now> and press <OK> to reboot the computer. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
2.10.4 LAN driver Browse the product’s driver disc or D:\Backup\Drivers\4.LAN\Setup.exe, you will see the driver file as following figure. Double click the LAN driver program Wait for preparing setup. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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All Selected should be installed into the computer, then press <NEXT> Press <INSTALL> to start this installation and wait for its finished: eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Please click the <Install this driver software anyway> selection when the Windows security message windows shows. And press <FINISH> to finish the installation eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
2.10.6 Intel TXE installation This app supports the system that Intel Trusted Execution Engine Interface driver program. The “Intel Trusted Execution Engine” supports the safety booted and provides us the services that using Intel Platform Trust Technology (Intel PPT) and other platforms’ safety function needs. Browse the product’s driver disc or D:\Backup\Drivers\6.txe\setup.exe, you will see the driver file as figure below. Double click the touch pad driver program then shows like this: eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Then press <Next> to continue. If you meet this windows message tip, please select the second selection <Install this driver software anyway>. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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If you encounter this message tip, please select <No, I will restart the computer later> and click <Finish> to finish the driver installation completely. It’s DONE! eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Chapter BIOS Setup eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Introduction The BIOS is programmed onto the BIOS chip, the BIOS setup program allows changes to certain system settings. This chapter outlines the options that can be changed. 3.1.1 Starting setup The AMI is activated when the computer is turned on. The setup program can be activated in one of two ways: 1. Press the <DEL> key as soon as the system is turned on. 2. Press the <DEL> key when the “Press Del to enter SETUP” tips appears on the screen. If the message disappears before the <DEL> key is pressed, restarted the computer and try again. 3.1.2 Using setup Use the arrow keys to highlight items. Press <ENTER> to select, use the <PAGE UP> and <PAGE ...
3.1.3 Getting help When <F1> is pressed a small help window describing the appropriate keys to use and the possible selection for the highlight item appears. To exits the help Windows press <ESC> or the <F1> key again. 3.1.4 Unable to reboot after configuration changes If the computer cannot boot after changes to the system configuration is made, CMOS defaults. Use the jumper described in Chapter 2. 3.1.5 BIOS menu bar The menu bar on the top of the BIOS screen has the following main items: Main – Changes the basic system configuration. Advanced – Changes the advanced system settings PCI / PnP – Changes the advanced PCI / PnP settings Boot – Changes the system boot configuration. Security – Sets user and supervisor passwords. Chipset – Changes the chipset settings. Exit – Selects exit options and loads default settings. ...
Figure 3‐1 Main Setup Screen The Main BIOS setup screen has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options that can be configured. Grayed‐out options cannot be configured; options in blue can. The right frame displays the key legend. Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message. When an option is selected in the left frame, it is highlighted in white. Often a text message will accompany it. 3.2.1 System Time / System Date Use this option to change the system time and date. Highlight System Time or System Date using the <Arrow> keys. Enter new values through the keyboard. Press the <Tab> key or the <Arrow> keys to move between fields. The date must be entered in MM/DD/YY format. The time must be entered in HH:MM:SS format. Advanced BIOS features setup Select the Advanced tab from the eBOX‐3220 setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen, such as CPU Configuration, to go to the sub menu for that item. You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the <Arrow> keys. All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section. The Advanced BIOS Setup screens is shown below. The sub menus ...
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Figure 3‐5 CPU Configuration Setting Limit CPUID Value Limit This item allows you to limit CPUID maximum value. Execute‐Disable Bit Capability This item allows you to enable or disable the No‐Execution page protection technology. Turbo mode This item allows you to enable or disable the turbo mode. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
This item shows you the serial port1 ~ port12 of base addresses. Serial Port1‐ Port12 IRQ This item allows you to select serial port1 ~ port12 of IRQ. GPIO Setting These 6bit GPIO are extracted from SIO, but the M/B eBOX‐3220 does NOT lead out this function, so this configuration is invalid. 3.3.6 PC Health Status Figure 3‐9 PC Health status eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
3.3.8 Restore AC Power LOSS Configuration eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Figure 3‐16Restore AC Power LOSS Settings Power OFF: After accidental power‐off, the device won't automatically boot‐up when power‐ on again. Power ON: After accidental power‐off, the device will automatically boot‐up when power‐on again. Last State: After accidental power‐off, the device will recover to the state of the former state before power‐off. i.e.: If the former state is "Power On", then the device will automatically bo ot‐up when power‐on again; if the former state is "Power off", then the device will remain power‐off when the power‐ on again. Figure 3‐17: Soft‐off by PWR‐BTTN eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
3.6.1 Save Changes and Exit When you have completed system configuration, select this option to save your changes, exit BIOS setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect. 1. Select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. The following message appears: Save Configuration Changes and Exit Now? [Ok] [Cancel] 2. Select Ok or cancel. 3.6.2 Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration. 1. Select Exit Discarding Changes from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. The following message appears: Discard Changes and Exit Setup Now? [Ok] [Cancel] ...
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Chapter System Maintenance eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
4.1 System Maintenance Introduction If the components of the eBOX‐3220 fail they must be replaced, such as the wireless LAN module or the motherboard. Please contact the system reseller or vendor to purchase the replacement parts. Back cover removal instructions and jumper settings for the eBOX‐3220 are described below. 4.2 Motherboard Replacement In the case of motherboard failure, please contact an IEI sales representative, reseller orsystem vendor. The motherboard is accessible after opening the rear cover. 4.3 Cover Removal Warning: Turn off the power before removing the back cover. Risk of electrocution. Severe damage to the product and injury to the body may occur if internal parts are touched while the power is still on. Warning: Take antistatic precautions when working on the internal components. Some internal components are easily damaged or destroyed by electrostatic discharge. Take antistatic precautions to prevent electrostatic discharge. To replace any of the following components, Memory module Wireless LAN module Inverter The back cover of the eBOX‐3220 must be removed. To remove the back cover, loosen the four silver screws, slide the cover down and then lift to remove. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Figure 4‐1: Back cover retention screws eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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A Safety Precautions eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Warning: The precautions outlined in this chapter should be strictly followed. Failure to follow these precautions may result in permanent damage to the eBOX‐3220: A.1 Safety Precautions Please follow the safety precautions outlined in the sections that follow: A.1.1 General Safety Precautions Please ensure the following safety precautions are adhered to at all times. Follow the electrostatic precautions outlined below whenever theeBOX‐3220 is opened. Make sure the power is turned off and the power cord is disconnected whenever the eBOX‐3220 is being installed, moved or modified. Do not apply voltage levels that exceed the specified voltage range. Doing so may cause fire and/or an electrical shock. Electric shocks can occur if the eBOX‐3220 chassis is opened when the eBOX‐3220 is running. Do not drop or insert any objects into the ventilation openings of theeBOX‐3220. If considerable amounts of dust, water, or fluids enter theeBOX‐3220, turn off the power supply immediately, unplug the power cord, and contact the eBOX‐3220 vendor. DO NOT do the following: DO NOT drop the eBOX‐3220 against a hard surface. DO NOT strike or exert excessive force onto the LCD panel. DO NOT touch any of the LCD panels with a sharp object. DO NOT use the eBOX‐3220 in a site where the ambient temperature exceeds the rated temperature A.1.2 Anti‐static Precautions Warning: ...
Wear an anti‐static wristband: Wearing a simple anti‐static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging any electrical component. Self‐grounding: Before handling any electrical component, touch any grounded conducting material. During the time the electrical component is handled, frequently touch any conducting materials that are connected to the ground. Use an anti‐static pad: When configuring or working with an electrical component, place it on an antic‐static pad. This reduces the possibility of ESD damage. Only handle the edges of the electrical component: When handling the electrical component, hold the electrical component by its edges. A.1.3 Product Disposal CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by and incorrect type, only certified engineers should replace the on‐board battery. Dispose of used batteries according to instructions and local regulations. Outside the European Union ‐ If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union, please contact your local authority so as to comply with the correct disposal method. Within the European Union: EU‐wide legislation, as implemented in each Member State, requires that waste electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes monitors and electrical accessories, such as signal cables or power cords. When you need to dispose of your display products, please follow the guidance of your local authority, or ask the shop where you purchased the product. The mark on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States. Please follow the national guidelines for electrical and electronic product disposal. A.2 Maintenance and Cleaning Precautions When maintaining or cleaning the eBOX‐3220, please follow the guidelines below. A.2.1 Maintenance and Cleaning Prior to cleaning any part or component of the eBOX‐3220, please read the details below. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
Except for the LCD panel, never spray or squirt liquids directly onto any other components. To clean the LCD panel, gently wipe it with a piece of soft dry cloth or a slightly moistened cloth. The interior does not require cleaning. Keep fluids away from the interior. Be careful not to damage the small, removable components inside. Turn off before cleaning. Never drop any objects or liquids through the openings. Be cautious of any possible allergic reactions to solvents or chemicals used when cleaning. Avoid eating, drinking and smoking nearby. A.2.2 Cleaning Tools Some components may only be cleaned using a product specifically designed for the purpose. In such case, the product will be explicitly mentioned in the cleaning tips. Below is a list of items to use for cleaning. Cloth – Although paper towels or tissues can be used, a soft, clean piece of cloth is recommended. Water or rubbing alcohol – A cloth moistened with water or rubbing alcohol should be used. Using solvents – The use of solvents is not recommended as they may damage the plastic parts. Vacuum cleaner – Using a vacuum specifically designed for computers is one of the best methods of cleaning. Dust and dirt can restrict the airflow and cause circuitry to corrode Cotton swabs ‐ Cotton swaps moistened with rubbing alcohol or water are excellent tools for wiping hard to reach areas. Foam swabs ‐ Whenever possible, it is best to use lint free swabs such as f oam swabs ...
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B ALC662 Digital Microphone Configuration eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
B.1 ALC662 Digital Microphone Configuration To enable the ALC662 digital microphone function, follow the steps below. Step 1: Make sure the Realtek ALC662 high definition audio driver has been installed on the system. Step 2: To launch the Realtek ALC662 HD Audio Manager, double click either: The Realtek HDAudio Manager icon in the Notification Area of the system task bar (Figure B‐1), or The Realtek HD Audio Manager icon in the Control Panel. Figure B‐1: Realtek HD Audio Manager Icon [Task Bar] Step 3: The Realtek HD Audio Manager appears (Figure B‐2). Figure B‐2: Realtek HD Audio Manager Step 4: Click the Mixer tab. Step 5: Select Mic Volume in the Record section (Figure B‐3).The digital microphone function is now enabled. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Figure B‐3: Enabling the Digital Microphone Function Step 6: Move the slide bar to adjust the microphone volume (Figure B‐4). eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Figure B‐4: Adjusting the Microphone Volume Step 7: Click the Advanced icon (Figure B‐5) to display the advanced setting screen. eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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Figure B‐5: Mixer ToolBox Screen Step 8: In the Advanced setting screen (Figure B‐6), the user may turn on the Microphone Boost function. Figure B‐6: Advanced Setting Screen eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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C Watchdog Timer eBOX‐3220 User Manual ...
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NOTE: The following discussion applies to DOS environment. NODKA support is contacted or the NODKA website visited for specific drivers for more sophisticated operating systems, e.g., Windows and Linux. The Watchdog Timer is provided to ensure that standalone systems can always recover from catastrophic conditions that cause the CPU to crash. This condition may have occurred by external EMIs or a software bug. When the CPU stops working correctly, Watchdog Timer either performs a hardware reset (cold boot) or a Non‐Mask able Interrupt(NMI) to bring the system back to a known state. A BIOS function call (INT 15H) is used to control the Watchdog Timer. INT 15H: AH‐6FH Sub‐function AL – 2: Sets the Watchdog Timer’s period. BL: Time‐out value (Its unit‐second is dependent on the item “Watchdog Timer unit select” in CMOS setup). Table C‐1: AH‐6FH Sub‐function Call sub‐function 2 to set the time‐out period of Watchdog Timer first. If the time‐out value is not zero, the Watchdog Timer starts counting down. When the timer value reaches zero, the system resets. To ensure that this reset condition does not occur, calling sub‐function2 must periodically refresh the Watchdog Timer. However, the watchdog timer is disabled if the time‐out value is set to zero. A tolerance of at least 10% must be maintained to avoid unknown routines within the operating system (DOS), such as disk I/O that can be very time‐consuming. NOTE: When exiting a program it is necessary to disable the Watchdog Timer, otherwise the system resets. Example program: INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER ; W_LOOP: MOV AX, 6F02H ; ...
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INT 15H ; ADD THE APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE ; CMP EXIT_AP, 1; //is the application over? JNE W_LOOP; //No, restart the application MOV AX, 6F02H; //disable Watchdog Timer MOV BL, 0; INT 15H ; ; EXIT ; ...
D.1 Hazardous Materials Disclosure Table for IPB ProductsCertified as RoHS Compliant Under 2002/95/EC withoutMercury The details provided in this appendix are to ensure that the product is compliant with the Peoples Republic of China (China) RoHS standards. The table below acknowledges the presences of small quantities of certain materials in the product, and is applicable to China RoHS only. A label will be placed on each product to indicate the estimated “Environmentally Friendly Use Period” (EFUP). This is an estimate of the number of years that these substances would “not leak out or undergo abrupt change.” This product may contain replace able sub‐assemblies/components which have a shorter EFUP such as batteries and lamps. These components will be separately marked. Please refer to the table below. ...
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Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements Polybro Hexavale Polybro Part minated Mercury( Cadmium ntChromi minated Name Lead(Pb) Diphenyl Hg) (Cd) um(CR(VI Biphenyl Ethers(P )) s(PBB) BDE) X O O O O X Housing X O O O O X Housing Printed X O O O ...