Texim Europe Matrix 605 Quick Installation Manual

Wince ready, arm9-based embedded computer

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Overview

Matrix 605 is a WinCE ready, ARM9-based embedded comput-
er. Its lower power and robust design concept makes it an ideal
industrial computer platform for harsh environment. The
WinCE 6.0 OS is pre-installed in the on-board Flash memory
and the SDK for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 coming with
Matrix 605 CD is ready for your application development.

Features

1.
Atmel AT91SAM9G45 400MHz SoC
2.
32-KByte Data Cache and 32-KByte Instruction Cache
3.
128MB DDR2 SDRAM, 128MB NAND Flash on board
4.
Two independent 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
5.
Two USB 2.0 high speed (480 Mbps) Host Ports
6.
One software configurable RS-232/422/485 port and three
RS-232/485 ports
7.
microSD socket (open upper case)
8.
Serial console (open upper case)
9.
9 to 48VDC power input
10.
Pre-installed WinCE 6.0 and file system
11.
SDK available in Artila CD
12.
Supporting WinCE Remote Display Control
13.
Optional DIN RAIL mounting adaptor

Packing List

Matrix 605 is shipped with following items
1. Matrix 605
2. Artila CD includes SDK, Installation guide and
Remote Display Control software and example programs

Optional Accessory

1.
CB-RJ45F9-150: RJ45 to DB9 Female Cable
2.
CB-RJ2CON-100: Serial Console Cable
3.
DK-35A: DIN RAIL Mounting Kit
4.
PWR-12V-1A: 110~240VAC to 12VDC 1A Power Adap-
tor
Matrix 605 Quick Installation Guide

Matrix 605 Layout

USB2.0 Host x2
Reset
Serial console
MicroSD socket
Open the upper case
to access it

USB Port

The USB port is an USB2.0 full speed host port. It can be used
LAN1
to expand the storage of Matrix 605. USB client can work with
Activesync to exchange file and data between PC and Matrix
9-48VDC Power
605
LAN2

Reset Button

Press the "Reset" button to activate the hardware reset. Please
always use "reboot" command to reset Matrix 605. You should
only use this function if the software reboot does not function
properly.

Ready LED

USB client
After Power ON, Matrix 605 starts booting. Once system is
boot up, the Ready LED will show solid green.

LAN1/LAN2 LED

When Ethernet port are connected to the network, LAN1 or
LAN2 will show solid green and if there is traffic in the Ether-
net, this LED will flash
These four dual color LEDs indicate the data traffic at the seri-
P1/P2/P3/P4
al ports. When RXD line is high then Green light is ON and
Serial Ports
when TXD line is high, Yellow light is ON.
Rev. 1.0

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  • Page 1 The USB port is an USB2.0 full speed host port. It can be used LAN1 er. Its lower power and robust design concept makes it an ideal to expand the storage of Matrix 605. USB client can work with USB2.0 Host x2 industrial computer platform for harsh environment. The...
  • Page 2 Power on and System boot up The four serial ports can be configured as RS-232, RS-422 or RS- Connect the 9 to 48VDC power line to Matrix 605. If the Once Matrix-605 is correctly power on, you can see the mes- 485 by software.
  • Page 3 Telnet Configuration Network Settings Serial Ports Configuration Telnet is enabled without authentication as factory default. To The serial port of Matrix-604 is mapped as followed To configure the network setting by serial console, you can use disable or add authentication, please use command telnetdcfg as COM1=>...
  • Page 4 Remote Display Control ActiveSync Beep command will beep the buzzer as follow. Matrix 605 comes with WinCE remote display control soft- Matrix-605 supports Microsoft ActiveSync via USB client. ware. You can find this software in Artila CD at You can download ActiveSync from Microsoft web server.
  • Page 5 Install USB WLAN dongle Matrix-605 supports USB WLAN dongle which uses Ralink RT2870 Wireless LAN controller. While plug in USB WLAN dongle, you will see the new USB device detected. Follow the screen 1,2,3 to configure the Wireless LAN. Screen 1 Screen 3 Screen 2...

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