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MVP-6000 Series ® High Performance 6th Generation Intel Core™ i7/i5/i3 Fanless Computer MVP-6001/MVP-6002/MVP-6003 User’s Manual Manual Rev.: May 6, 2019 Revision Date: 50-1Z214-2020 Part No: Leading EDGE COMPUTING...
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change(s) 2.00 July 22, 2016 Initial Release Dec. 6, 2018 Rev. to accommodate I\O changes May 6, 2019 Spec revised & errata resolved...
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MVP-6000 Preface Copyright 2019 ADLINK Technology Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copy- right. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be repro- duced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING Battery Labels (for products with battery) California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including acrylamide, arsenic, benzene, cadmium, Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP), 1,4- Dioxane, formaldehyde, lead, DEHP, styrene, DINP, BBP, PVC, and vinyl materials, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and acrylamide, benzene, cadmium, lead, mercury, phthalates, toluene, DEHP, DIDP, DnHP, DBP, BBP, PVC, and vinyl materials, which are known to the State of California to cause...
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MVP-6000 Information to prevent minor physical injury, component dam- age, data loss, and/or program corruption when trying to com- plete a task. CAUTION: Information to prevent serious physical injury, component damage, data loss, and/or program corruption when trying to complete a specific task. WARNING: Preface...
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MVP-6000 Table of Contents Preface ..................iii List of Tables................ xiii List of Figures ............... xv 1 Introduction ................ 1 Overview................1 Features................1 Specifications............... 2 Schematics and Dimensions ..........5 Front Panel I/O Connectors ..........9 1.5.1 Power Button ............10 1.5.2 LED Indicators ............
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING 1.7.1 GPS Module Power Headers........22 1.7.2 USB 2.0 Connector........... 23 1.7.3 Mini-PCIe Connector ..........23 1.7.4 SATA Connector............23 1.7.5 9V Fan Connector............. 23 1.7.6 Clear CMOS Jumper ..........24 1.7.7 Extended PWR/RESET header ........ 25 1.7.8 USIM Slot..............
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MVP-6000 Active Processor Cores ..........47 Intel Virtualization Technology ........47 CPU AES ..............47 Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) ..........47 CPU C States ............... 47 Intel TXT(LT) Support ........... 47 TCC Activation Offset ........... 47 B.2.2 Memory Configuration ..........48 B.2.3 System Agent (SA) Configuration......
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING XHCI Hand-off .............. 56 USB Mass Storage Driver Support ....... 56 Port 60/64 Emulation ............ 56 USB transfer time-out ........... 56 Device reset time-out ............ 56 Device power-up delay ..........56 B.2.8 SATA Configuration ..........57 SATA Port and CFast Card .......... 57 B.2.9 CSM Configuration ...........
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MVP-6000 Restore Defaults ............65 Save as User Defaults ..........65 Restore User Defaults ..........65 Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device ...... 65 C Appendix: Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Library..............67 WDT with API/Windows............. 67 InitWDT ................. 67 SetWDT ................ 68 WDT with DOS/Linux............
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MVP-6000 List of Tables Table 1-1: General Specifications..........2 Table 1-2: Power Recommendations .......... 4 Table 1-3: Front Panel I/O Connector Legend......9 Table 1-4: LED Indicators ............10 Table 1-5: DisplayPort Pin Assignments ........11 Table 1-6: Applicable Cable Types..........11 Table 1-7: Maximum Available Resolutions with 2-Display Configuration........
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MVP-6000 Introduction 1.1 Overview ADLINK’s MVP-6000 Series of value line fanless embedded com- ® ™ puting platforms, incorporating the 6th Generation Intel Core processor, provides one PCIe x16 and one PCI slot, one mini- PCIe slot and single-side access for I/O ports, optimizing easy maintenance in industrial automation environments.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING CFast socket, onboard SATA III port for 2.5” HDD/SSD installation, and SATA 6Gb/s Built-in wide-range 12V DC to 24V DC power input Fanless operation from 0°C to 50°C (w/ industrial SSD) This option guarantees cold boot of the system at 0°c and operation with 100% loading at 50°...
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MVP-6000 MVP-6001 MVP-6002 MVP-6003 4x USB 3.0 2x USB 2.0 (external)**** 1x internal USB 2.0 (optional) 8CH DI DI/O 8CH DO Audio 1 Mic-in and 1 Line-out Power Supply Built-in wide-range 12 to 24V DC input DC Input 3P pluggable connectors with latch (GND, V-, V+) AC Input Optional 160 W external AC-DC adapter for AC input Storage...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Power Recommended System Full Supply Power Off System Idle* Power Load** (24VDC) Supply*** Integrated Embedded Computer MVP-6001 2.9 W 19.68 W 53.52 W 160W MVP-6002 2.9 W 18.26 W 52.18 W 160W MVP-6003 2.9 W 17.9 W 50.66 W 160W Table 1-2: Power Recommendations...
MVP-6000 1.5 Front Panel I/O Connectors Figure 1-7: Front Panel I/O Connectors Power Button Digital Output LED Indicators DVI-D C Audio (Mic, Phones) D 5V 32-Bit PCI USB 2.0 (Type A) x2 PCI express X16 Gigabit Ethernet x3 Reset Button USB3.0 (Type A) x4 G DisplayPort x2 DC power supply...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING 1.5.1 Power Button The power button is a non-latched push button with a blue LED indicator. System is turned on when the button is depressed, and the power LED lights. If the system hangs, depress the button for 5 seconds to turn off the system completely.
MVP-6000 1.5.6 DisplayPort Connectors Two DisplayPort connectors on the front panel can connect to VGA, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort monitors via DisplayPort to VGA adapter cable, DisplayPort to DVI adapter cable, or DisplayPort to HDMI adapter cable and DisplayPort cable. Figure 1-8: DisplayPort Connector Signal Pin Signal...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Display Options With computing and graphic performance enhancement from its 6th Generation Intel processor, the MVP-6000 controller can sup- port two independent displays, with configuration as follows. Display Option 1 Display Option 2 DisplayPort1: 4096x2304@60Hz DisplayPort 2: 4096x2304@60Hz DisplayPort1: 4096x2304@60Hz DVI-D: 4096x2160@60Hz DisplayPort1: 4096x2304@60Hz VGA: 1920x1080@60Hz DisplayPort 2: 4096x2304@60Hz DVI-D: 4096x2160@60Hz...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Signal DO_GND Table 1-9: Digital Output Connector Pin Legend Figure 1-10: Digital Input Circuit Figure 1-11: Digital Output Circuit Introduction...
MVP-6000 1.5.8 DVI-D Connector The MVP-6000 provides one DVI-D connector for connection to an external monitor. Figure 1-12: DVI-D Connector Pin Assignment Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal DVIdata 2- DVIdata 1- DVIdata 0- DVIdata 2+ DVIdata 1+ DVIdata 0+ DVIDC clock DVIDC data DVI clock +...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Signal G_VGA_R G_VGA_G G_VGA_B CRT_DDAT_CN G_VGA_HSYNC G_VGA_VSYNC CRT_DCLK_CN Table 1-11: VGA Connector Pin Legend 1.5.10 USB 2.0 Ports The MVP-6000 provides two USB 2.0 ports supporting Type A USB connection on the front panel. All USB ports are compatible with high-speed, full-speed and low-speed USB devices.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING 1.5.12 USB 3.0 Ports The MVP-6000 provides four USB 3.0 ports supporting Type A USB3.0 connection on the front panel. All USB3.0 ports are com- patible with super-speed, high-speed, full-speed and low-speed USB devices, except USB 3.0 port #1, which supports only super- speed devices.
MVP-6000 1.5.14 COM Port Connectors The MVP-6000 provides four COM ports through D-sub 9 pin con- nectors. The COM1 & COM2 ports support RS-232/422/485 modes by BIOS setting, while COM3 and COM4 support only RS- 232. Figure 1-16: COM Port Signal Name RS-232 RS-422...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING I/O space, and an AHCI operating mode using memory space. The CFast card can function as a storage device for system instal- lation. Figure 1-17: CFast Host Connector (on rear panel) Introduction...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Figure 1-19: Backplane Board PCB 12V power for add-on card PCI express x16 slot PCI slot Backboard to mainboard PCB connector 12V fan connector Table 1-17: Backplane Board Connector Legend 1.7.1 GPS Module Power Headers Power supply via cable for mini PCIE GPS module cards is pro- vided in both 5V and 3.3V voltages.
MVP-6000 3.3V CN16 +V5_GPS CN17 +V3.3_GPS 3.3V +V3.3_GPS +V5_GPS 1.7.2 USB 2.0 Connector One onboard USB 2.0 Type-A connector is provided for the inter- nal USB dongle, with only the upper port functional. 1.7.3 Mini-PCIe Connector The internal mini-PCIe connector (Rev. 1.2) supports full size mini- PCIe cards.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Signal FAN_GND P_+9V0_FAN1 FAN_TACH_CN FAN_PWM_CN 1.7.6 Clear CMOS Jumper Upon encountering an abnormal condition preventing the MVP- 6000 from booting, the jumper can clear the BIOS content stored in CMOS and restore default settings. To clear CMOS, short pin #2 to pin #3 for a minimum of 3 seconds, and then remove the jumper to return to normal mode.
MVP-6000 1.7.7 Extended PWR/RESET header An internal header is provided for the Power and Reset buttons, with pin assignment as shown. Signal PWR_BTN-L RESET_BTN-L 1.7.8 USIM Slot The USIM slot connects to the Mini-PCIe slot. 1.7.9 12V Power for Add-on Card The MVP-6000 provides one power pin header with +5V and +12V DC power (with 12V default, 5V available by request), providing access for PCI and PCI express card external power supplies.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Signal +12V 1.7.10 Backboard to System PCB Connector This connector connects the backboard to a golden finger- equipped mainboard PCB. 1.7.11 12V DC Fan Connector Signal FAN_GND P_+12V0_FAN1 FAN_TACH_CN FAN_PWM_CN Introduction...
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MVP-6000 The MVP-6000 provides a DC 12V to USB connector for fan mod- ule power. The optional fan module connects to the connector when assembled to the chassis. Introduction...
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MVP-6000 Getting Started 2.1 Unpacking Checklist Before unpacking, check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton and/or contents are damaged, inform your dealer immediately. Retain the shipping carton and packing materials for inspection. Obtain authorization from your dealer before returning any product to ADLINK.
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MVP-6000 2. Remove the bottom cover by lifting. 3. Remove the 5 bracket screws and withdraw the bracket. Getting Started...
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING 4. Use 4 of the included M3 screws to fix a 2.5" HDD or SSD unit to the bracket.. 5. Gently depress the drive into the SATA connector on the PCB. Getting Started...
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MVP-6000 6. Use 4 of the included M3 screws to mount the drive.. 7. Replace the bottom cover and refasten screws. Getting Started...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING 2.3 Installing CFast Cards 1. Remove the screws fixing the CFast socket cover. 2. True the CFast card with the alignment guide. 3. Gently insert the CFast card until it is firmly seated in the Getting Started...
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MVP-6000 socket. 4. Replace the socket cover and screws. Getting Started...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING 2.4 Wall-mounting the MVP-6000 All dimensions shown are in mm (millimeters). NOTE: NOTE: Due to the presence of ventilation holes, for safety, the device should ONLY be wall-mounted with the front and rear panels on the sides, NEVER on the top or underside. CAUTION: The MVP-6000 is shipped with wall-mount brackets and acces- sory screws.
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MVP-6000 2. Use the 6 M4 screws shipped with the controller to fix the 2 wall-mount brackets, also included, to the chassis, according to the spacing dimensions of the screw holes and brackets, as shown. Getting Started...
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING R2.6 25.2 Getting Started...
MVP-6000 3. Once final assembly as shown is complete, mount the MVP-6000 on the wall via screw holes. 2.5 Driver Installation Download requisite drivers, as follows, for your system from http:// www.adlinktech.com and install. Getting Started...
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING The following drivers must be installed: Chipset driver Graphics driver Ethernet driver Audio driver USB 3.0 driver Intel Management Engine driver Serial I/O driver Getting Started...
MVP-6000 Appendix A Power Consumption Information in this Appendix is for power budget planning and design purposes only. Actual power consumption may differ based on final application. NOTE: NOTE: A.1 Power Consumption Reference Power consumption as follows is based on lab data in which 24V DC is applied and current is measured by the DC power supply.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Sufficient power supply for the entire system is required to meet these specifications. At least 100W at 24V input is recommended. NOTE: NOTE: Heat generated by add-on PCI/PCIe adapters affects thermal stability. Additional heat dissipa- tion is required when the system operates at high temperatures or in harsh environments with add-on adapters.
MVP-6000 Appendix B BIOS Setup The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that provides a basic level of communication between the processor and peripherals. In addition, the BIOS also contains codes for various advanced features applied to the MVP-6000. The BIOS setup program includes menus for configuring settings and enabling features of the MVP-6000.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING BIOS Information Shows current system BIOS Vendor, Core Version, BIOS Version, Board Version and Product Name. Platform Information Shows current system Platform Name, CPU Stepping, PCH SKU, PCH Stepping and GT information. FW Information Shows current system Memory RC version, Microcode Path, IGFX VBIOS version and ME FW version.
MVP-6000 System Time/System Date Allows adjustment of system time and date, as follows. 1. Highlight System Time or System Date using the up and down <Arrow> keys 2. Enter new values using the keyboard and select <Enter> 3. Select < Tab > to move between fields. The date must be entered in MM/DD/YY format, and the time in HH:MM:SS.
MVP-6000 Hyper-Threading Enabled for Windows XP and Linux (optimized for Hyper-Thread- ing Technology) and Disabled for other OS (not optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology). When Disabled only one thread per enabled core is enabled. Active Processor Cores Number of cores to enable in each processor package. Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabil- ities provided by Vanderpool Technology.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING B.2.2 Memory Configuration Shows current system Memory RC Version and values for mem- ory frequency, total memory, DIMM#0, and DIMM#1. BIOS Setup...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING B.2.4 Graphics Configuration Primary Display Sets the IGFX/PEG/PCI graphics device to be primary display. GTT Size Sets GTT size. Aperture Size Sets aperture size, with MMIO BIOS assignment exceeding 4GB automatically enabled when 2048MB aperture is selected, avail- able when CSM Support is disabled.
MVP-6000 DVMT Pre-Allocated Sets size of DVMT 5.0 pre-allocated (fixed) graphics memory used by the internal graphics device. DVMT Total Gfx Mem Sets size of DVMT5.0 total graphic memory used by the internal graphics device. B.2.5 Onboard Device Configuration Serial Port 1 to 4 Configuration Sets port type (RS-232/422/485) for Serial Ports 1 and 2 only.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING LAN #1 (Intel I211AT) Enables/Disables onboard Intel I211AT LAN controller. LAN #1(I211AT) Launch PXE OpROM Enables or disables execution of LAN boot-rom to add boot option for legacy network devices. LAN #2 (Intel I211AT) Enables/Disables onboard Intel I211AT LAN controller. LAN #2(I211AT) Launch PXE OpROM Enables or disables execution of LAN boot-rom to add boot option for legacy network devices.
MVP-6000 Serial Port Console Redirection Console Redirection Enables console redirection on COM 1 to 4 and EMS COM. Console Redirection Settings Sets miscellaneous parameters for COM Ports 1 to 4 and EMS COM. BIOS Setup...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING B.2.6 Advanced Power Management State After G3 Determines the state the computer enters when power is restored after power loss, from among Last State, Power On, and Power Option Description Retains system power off after power is Power Off restored Power On...
MVP-6000 RTC Wake system from S5 Enable or disable system wake on alarm event, with FixedTime waking the system at the hr/min/sec specified, and DynamicTime waking the system at the current time + Increase minute(s). BIOS POST Watchdog From among Disabled, Second Mode and Minute Mode. B.2.7 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING XHCI Hand-off A workaround for OS without XHCI hand-off support, where XHCI ownership change should be claimed by the XHCI driver. USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enable/Disable USB mass storage driver support. Port 60/64 Emulation Enables I/O port 60h/64h emulation support, should be enabled for complete USB keyboard legacy support for OS not recognizing USB ports.
MVP-6000 B.2.8 SATA Configuration SATA Port and CFast Card Enable or Disable SATA Port and CFast Card. for Hub port the delay is taken from the Hub descriptor. BIOS Setup...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING B.2.9 CSM Configuration CSM Support Enable or Disable CSM Support. GateA20 Active UPON REQUEST disables GA20 using BIOS services, and ALWAYS prevents GA20 from being disabled, useful when any RT code exceeding 1MB is executed. Option ROM Messages Sets display mode for Option ROM.
MVP-6000 Network Controls execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM. Storage Controls execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage OpROM. Video Controls execution of UEFI and Legacy Video OpROM. Other PCI devices Determines OpROM execution policy for devices other than Net- work, Storage, and Video.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING B.3 Security If only the Administrator password is set, access s limited and the password requested on Setup. If User password is set, it acts as a power-on password and must be entered to boot or enter setup. In Setup the user receives Administrator Password Sets Administrator Password.
MVP-6000 BIOS Lock Enable/Disable the PCH BIOS Lock (BLE bit). B.4 Boot Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds before setup activation key is launched, with 65535(0xFFFF) setting indefinite waiting. Bootup Num-Lock State Sets keypad Number Lock status following boot. BIOS Setup...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING Quiet Boot Option Description Disabled Directs BIOS to display POST messages Enabled Directs BIOS to display the OEM logo. Fast Boot Option Description Disabled Directs BIOS to perform all POST tests. Directs BIOS to skip certain POST tests to boot Enabled faster.
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MVP-6000 Hard Drive BBS Priorities Specifies the priority of boot devices. All installed boot devices are detected during POST and displayed. Target Boot Option # and click to select the desired device. BIOS Setup...
Leading EDGE COMPUTING B.5 Save & Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discards all changes and exits BIOS setup Save Changes and Reset Saves all changes and reboots the system, with new settings tak- ing effect Discard Changes Resets system setup without saving any changes BIOS Setup...
MVP-6000 Restore Defaults Sets all BIOS options to default settings, designed for maximum system stability but less than maximum performance. Select Restore Defaults if the computer encounters system configuration problems. Save as User Defaults Saves all changes to this point as user defaults Restore User Defaults Restores user defaults to all setup options Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device...
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MVP-6000 Appendix C Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Library This appendix describes use of the watchdog timer (WDT) func- tion library for the MVP-6000 controller. The watchdog timer is a hardware mechanism provided to reset the system if the operating system or an application stalls. After starting, the watchdog timer in the application must be periodically reset before the timer expires.
Leading EDGE COMPUTING SetWDT Sets the timeout value of the watchdog timer. There are two parameters for this function to indicate the timeout ticks and unit. ResetWDT or StopWDT should be called before the expi- ration of watchdog timer, or the system will reset. Syntax C/C++ BOOL SetWDT(BYTE tick, BYTE unit)
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MVP-6000 Parameters None Return codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully started. FALSE if watchdog timer is failed to start. ResetWDT Reset the watchdog timer. The invocation of ResetWDT allows restoration of the watchdog timer to the initial timeout value specified in SetWDT function.
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MVP-6000 printf("-----------------MXC-6400 WDT Demo------------ -----\n"); printf("Init config GPIO ports<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<\n"); printf("---------------------------------------------- ----\n"); EnterConfig(); /* config WDT registers */ w_reg(0x07,0x08); /* enable keyboard interrupt to reset WDT timeout value */ w_reg(0xF2,r_reg(0xF2)|0x40); /* set unit as second */ w_reg(0xF0,r_reg(0xF0)&~0x04); /* start the Watchdog */ w_reg(0x30,0x01);...
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING /* WDT stop while timeout value is set to zero */ w_reg(0x30,0x00); printf("WDT disable. Program terminating."); ExitConfig(); return 0; Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Library...
Matrix DI/O API library files and a demo program (incl. source code) can be downloaded from http://www.adlinktech.com. To use the DI/O function library for MVP-6000 series, include the header file awl.h and linkage library awl.lib in the C++ proj- ect. DI/O functions are as follows.
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING int __stdcall AwlDioGetValue(int Index , int Value) Parameter(s) Index Indexes the digital logic state of MVP-6000 digital input chan- nels 1 to 8 (bit 0 to 7) Value Sets the digital logic state of MVP-6000 digital output channels 1 to 8 (bit 0 to 7) to 0 or 1.
MVP-6000 Important Safety Instructions For user safety, please read and follow all instructions, Warnings, Cautions, and Notes marked in this manual and on the associated device before handling/operating the device, to avoid injury or damage. S'il vous plaît prêter attention stricte à tous les avertissements et mises en garde figurant sur l'appareil , pour éviter des blessures ou des dommages.
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Leading EDGE COMPUTING Never attempt to repair the device, which should only be serviced by qualified technical personnel using suitable tools A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted backup or emergency power. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect type;...
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MVP-6000 BURN HAZARD Touching this surface could result in bodily injury. To reduce risk, allow the surface to cool before touching. RISQUE DE BRÛLURES Ne touchez pas cette surface, cela pourrait entraîner des blessures. Pour éviter tout danger, laissez la surface refroidir avant de la toucher.
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