Quick Installation Guide
Warning
• Only qualified service personnel should install and service this
product to avoid injury.
• Observe all ESD procedures during installation to avoid damaging
the equipment.
1
Preparing tools
Unpack the equipment and make sure the following tools are
available and delivered contents are correct before you begin the
installation procedure.
1-1. User-provided tools
• Anti-static wrist wrap
1-2. Packing List
Item
Description
01
POC-400 series system
Drivers & utilities disc
02
3-pin pluggable terminal block
03
DIN-rail mount clip
04
05
Screw package
5
2.5G Ethernet Port/ IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet
The system offers three 2.5Gb Ethernet ports using Intel® I225
GbE controller. From right to left, they are ports #1, #2 and #3. Ports
#2 and #3 (
in blue
) also offer Power over Ethernet (PoE) connectivity.
The LEDs on the RJ45 connector indicate connection status and speed.
The PoE ports supply both power and data on a standard CAT-5/
CAT-6 Ethernet cable. Acting as a PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment),
compliant with IEEE 802.3at, each port delivers up to 25W to a
Powered Device (PD). PoE automatically detects if the connected
device is PoE PD or not, making it compatible with standard Ethernet
devices as well.
2
POC-400 Series Front Panel
POC-400 Series
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
6
System Status LED
There are four LED indicators on the front panel: PWR, HDD, WDT and
IGN. The descriptions of these four LEDs are listed in the following table.
3
USB3. 1 Gen1
The two USB3. Gen1 ports are implemented by native xHCI
1
(eXtensible Host Controller Interface) controller and are backward
compatible with USB 2.0, USB 1.1 and USB 1.0 devices. Legacy USB
support is also provided so you can use USB keyboard/ mouse in
DOS environment xHCI driver is supported natively in Windows 10
.
4
USB2.0 Port
The two USB2.0 ports are implemented via native xHCI (eXtensible Host
Controller Interface) and are backward compatible with USB 1.1 and
USB 1.0 devices. Legacy USB support is also provided so you can use
USB keyboard/ mouse in DOS environment. xHCI driver is supported
natively in Windows 10.
7
DisplayPort
The system has two DisplayPort (DP) outputs which are digital
display interfaces that mainly connect video source and carry audio
to a display device. When connecting a DP, it can deliver up to 4K
UHD (4096 x 2160 @ 60Hz) in resolution. The system is designed
to support passive DP adapter/ cable. You can connect to other
display devices using DP-to-HDMI cable or DP-to-DVI cable.
The system supports dual independent display outputs by
connecting display devices DisplayPort connections. To support
dual display outputs and achieve best DisplayPort output resolution
in Windows, you need to install corresponding graphics drivers
.
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