Power Up; Driver Installation; Chipset Component Driver; Watchdog Timer (Wdt) - WinSystems SYS-ITX-N-3800 Product Manual

Industrial nano-itx embedded computer with intel atom e3800 processor
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7.2

Power Up

7.3

Driver Installation

7.4

Watchdog Timer (WDT)

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2. Connect a USB keyboard to one of the USB ports at J6.
3. Plug in the boot media of your preference. The options are:
SATA (J21/J22)
USB (J6)
4. If using a battery, connect the battery to J23.
5. Connect an Ethernet cable to a port at J4/J5 (as available).
Plug in a compatible +12 V DC power source at J1. The first time power is
applied, the SYS-ITX-N-3800 boots automatically bypassing the power
button (SW1). After initial startup, briefly press the power button to turn
the SYS-ITX-N-3800 on and off or press and hold it to reset.
The information in this section helps you to configure an operating
system's driver for use with the on-board PCI devices of the SYS-ITX-N-
3800. Drivers and documentation are available on the WINSYSTEMS
website at
https://www.winsystems.com/
Engineer at +1-817-274-7553.

7.3.1 Chipset Component Driver

The SYS-ITX-N-3800 uses the Intel Bay Trail-I SOC. Older operating systems
might not be able to recognize this chip. For compatibility issues with
older Windows Operating Systems such as Windows 8, make sure to
install the Bay Trail-I SOC chipset component driver (INF) before any other
driver.
The SYS-ITX-N-3800 features an advanced watchdog timer (WDT) that can
be used to guard against software lockups. The timer is programmable
from 1 second to 255 minutes (15,300 seconds).
NOTE Use a long timeout if the watchdog timer is enabled and booting to an
operating system.
Use the following example as a guide to programming the WDT.
www.winsystems.com
SYS-ITX-N-3800/Setup
or by contacting a Application
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