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Micro Client 3 104/121/150/170
Micro Client 3W 156
User's Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99)
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  • Page 1 » User Guide « Micro Client 3 104/121/150/170 Micro Client 3W 156 User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) XXXX-XXXX www.kontron.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    7.5. Left and Right Side View ......................... 33   7.6. Rear View ............................. 34   ® 7.6.1. VESA Mounting Plate (Option) ......................35   7.7. Installed SBC ............................37   7.8. DC or AC Power Connection ........................37   7.8.1. DC Power Connector ........................37   www.kontron.com...
  • Page 3 10.1.5. Serial Port (RS422/RS485) configured as RS485 (2-Wire Mode), half duplex ..........60   10.1.6. CAN Connector ..........................60   10.1.7. DP Connector (DisplayPort) ......................61   10.1.8. USB Port ............................. 61   11. Technical Support ..........................62   11.1. Returning Defective Merchandise ......................62   www.kontron.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Figures

    Fig. 30: Top side of the system (shown as MC 3W 156, with CF/SD card slot cover attached) ........31   Fig. 31: Top side of the system (shown as MC 3 104, with CF/SD card slot cover removed) ......... 31   Fig. 32: Right side shown as MC 3W 156 system ....................33   www.kontron.com...
  • Page 5: Tables

    Table 4: SJA-Base Address Settings ........................ 29   Table 5: SJA-Interrupt Settings ........................29   Table 6: NVRAM-Operation Mode Settings ......................30   Table 7: Requirements for the MC 3 104/121/150/170 and MC 3W 156 mounting into a subframe/panel ..... 44   www.kontron.com...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Kontron Europe does not accept any liability for any printing errors or other inaccuracies in the manual unless it can be proven that Kontron Europe is aware of such errors or inaccuracies or that Kontron Europe is unaware of these as a result of gross negligence and Kontron Europe has failed to eliminate these errors or inaccuracies for this reason.
  • Page 7: Symbols Used In This User's Guide

    This symbol indicates that the product or parts thereof may be damaged if the corresponding warning notices are not observed. This symbol indicates general information about the product and the user’s guide. This symbol indicates detail information about the specific product configuration. This symbol precedes helpful hints and tips for daily use. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 8: Important Instructions

    In the event of damage to the device caused by failure to observe the included document “General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment”, the hints in this manual or eventually the warning signs label on the device, Kontron Europe shall not be required to honor the warranty even during the warranty period and shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation.
  • Page 9: General Safety Instructions For It Equipment

    Repairs may only be carried out by qualified specialist personnel authorized by Kontron Europe. Maintenance or repair on the open device may only be carried out by qualified personnel authorized by Kontron Europe which is aware of with the associated dangers.
  • Page 10 It must be assumed that safe operation is no longer possible, • if the device has visible damage or • if the device no longer functions. In these cases the device must be shut down and secured against unintentional operation. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 11: Electrostatic Discharge (Esd)

    The MC 3/MC3W chassis may be hot during operation and should not be touched without taking care. The material on bottom surface of the enclosure interior where the MC 3/MC 3W is to be mounted, shall keep at least flammability class UL 94-5VB. Don’t put flammable materials under the device. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 12: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    5.3. EMC Compliance Canada (English): This Class A digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003. (French): Cet appareil numérique de la class A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 13: Scope Of Delivery

    Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) 6. Scope of Delivery Micro Client 3 and Micro Client 3W system in the configuration ordered: Micro Client 3 104 Micro Client 3 121 Micro Client 3 150 Micro Client 3 170 Micro Client 3W 156 Phoenix Power Plug Terminal with 2x UNC4/40 (6.4 mm) pan head screw...
  • Page 14: Type Label And Product Identification

    Micro Client 3W 156 System with a 15.6" display The /"XXXX"/ group defines the ordered system configuration. The inspection status label and the Kontron type label (product designation, serial number) are located on the rear side of the device. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 15: Product Description

    The air openings, located on the top and sides of the device provide air circulation for the system interior cooling, in order to prevent overheating. When powering on the MC 3/MC 3W system, make sure that the air intake and exhaust openings are not obstructed. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 16 Fig. 2: Right view Fig. 3: Frontal view Fig. 4: Left view Fig. 5: Top view Fig. 6: Rear view In these pictures (Fig. 1 up to Fig. 6) the MC 3 system is shown as an MC 3 104 unit. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 17 Fig. 8: Right view Fig. 9: Frontal view Fig. 10: Left view Fig. 11: Top view Fig. 12: Rear view In these pictures (Fig. 7 up to Fig. 12) the MC 3 system is shown as an MC 3W 156 unit. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 18: Front Side View

    Fig. 14: Frontal view of the MC 3W 156 system Legend for Fig. 13 and Fig. 14: 1 Front plate 3 Covered USB interface (available at MC3 104/121/150/170 only) 2 10.4"/12.1"/15"/17" TFT display with touch screen 4 15.6" TFT display with multitouch screen www.kontron.com...
  • Page 19: Usb Interface Connector On The Front Side Of The Mc 3 104/121/150/170 Systems

    Do not use a hard or a pointed object (like screw drivers) to operate the touch screen, since it can damage the touch screen surface. The front panel (MC 3 104/121/150/170) and the touch screen are covered by a plastic overlay and care should be taken when cleaning it (see the chapter 7.1.4 “Touch Screen Care and Cleaning”). www.kontron.com...
  • Page 20: Calibrating The Touch Screen (Resistive)

    Run the touch screen property sheet from the Start-Programs by clicking on “Configure Utility” in the “eGalax Touch” menu entry: Fig. 15: Hampshire TSHARC™ Control Panel Select the “Tools” tab. Then select the “4 Points Calibration” Button (refer to Fig. 16 and Fig. 17) and touch the calibration targets as accurately as possible. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 21 Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) Fig. 16: Select “Tools” tab Fig. 17: Select “4 Points Calibration” Fig. 18: Touch the calibration targets and complete the calibration Complete the calibration process by selecting the “OK” button. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 22: Touch Screen Care And Cleaning

    (not included) work with capacitive touch screens. The capacitive touch screen is factory-calibrated and needs no recalibration. When using a stylus (not included), make sure to use a special conductive stylus that works with capacitive touch screens www.kontron.com...
  • Page 23: Bottom View

    5 1x COM1 (RS232) serial port connector (DSUB, 9-pin) 14 Small mounting clamp with Allen screw (shown for the 6 1x DisplayPort MC 3 104) 7 Grounding screw with lock washers 15 Air openings on the display side 8 Power button 9 LED indicators (power and HDD) www.kontron.com...
  • Page 24: Power And Grounding

    M4x10 (DIN7985) with 2x lock washer M4 (DIN6797) and nut M4 (Fig. 19, Fig. 20, pos. 7, and Fig. 22, pos. 4), and an appropriate grounding connection point. The minimum cross section of the grounding conductor is 1mm (AWG 18). www.kontron.com...
  • Page 25: Power Button And Control Indicators

    The power LED will blink red if an error condition was detected (the system is held off). The color red is reserved for error codes, only. Color System State Power off or EC failure System held off (i.e. over-temperature, etc.) Orange System in S3/S4/S5 Green System in S0 Fig. 23: Color code for current system power state www.kontron.com...
  • Page 26 No activity on SATA / mSATA / SD-card / CF-card Orange SATA / mSATA activity Green SD-card / CF-card activity Note: activity on SATA / mSATA has a higher priority than SD-card / CF-card Fig. 24: Color of the storage drive activity LED, depending on the system configuration www.kontron.com...
  • Page 27: Interfaces (Rear, Bottom Side Of The System)

    COM1 Serial Interface Connector 7.2.3.4. This RS232 connection (marked as COM1) (Fig. 19, , pos. 4 and Fig. 25, Fig. 26 pos. 5) are available as 9-pin D-SUB Fig. 20 connectors (female) and provides connection (RS232) for serial devices. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 28: Optional Interfaces

    7.9.1 “Configuration of the RS422/RS485 Port”. Serial Communication Type Transmitting<->receiving SW1 Settings DIP1 DIP2 DIP3 RS422 4-Channel Mode RS485 4-Wire Mode (Bus-Master) RS485 2-Wire Mode RS485 2-Wire Mode Timeout Table 1: DIP1, DIP2 and DIP3 settings for serial communication type www.kontron.com...
  • Page 29 1200 9.6ms 9.0ms 8.4ms 7.8ms 7.2ms 6.5ms 5.9ms 4.8ms 2400 4.3ms 3.7ms 3.1ms 2.5ms 4800 1.9ms 1.2ms 9600 0.6ms 19200 Table 3: DIP5, DIP6, DIP7 and DIP8 settings in order to set the needed timeout and min. baud rate www.kontron.com...
  • Page 30: Dip-Switch Settings (Sw1) For Lpctocan Adapter

    0x120 to 0x13F *These settings are not usable for Micro Client 3! 0x100 to 0x11F Table 4: SJA-Base Address Settings SJA-Interrupt (SW1: 4-6) 7.3.2.2. Switch disabled *These settings are not usable for Micro Client 3! Table 5: SJA-Interrupt Settings www.kontron.com...
  • Page 31 7. Product Description Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) NVRAM-Operation Mode (SW1: 7-8) 7.3.2.3. Switch Mode disabled IO-mode Memory at C0000 Memory at D0000 Table 6: NVRAM-Operation Mode Settings www.kontron.com...
  • Page 32: Top View

    6 Front panel with seal on the rear side 3 SD card slot 7 Mounting slots for mounting clamps 4 Air exhaust openings 8 Cutout for optional interfaces When powering on the MC 3 system, make sure that the air intake and exhaust openings are not obstructed. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 33: Compactflash™ Slot And Sd Card Slot

    Before installing or removing the Compact Flash™ card or the SD card, the MC 3 system must be powered down and disconnected from the power source. The MC 3 104/121/150/170 and MC3 156 systems are equipped with a cover in order to cover the CF/SD slot, (refer to Fig. 30, pos. 1 and Fig. 31, pos. 2). www.kontron.com...
  • Page 34: Left And Right Side View

    4 Mounting slots with installed mounting clamp and Allen Screw 2 Enclosure of the display 5 Screws that secure the cover on the top and bottom side 3 System cover 6 Type label of the MC 3 system with C-UL Listing Mark www.kontron.com...
  • Page 35: Rear View

    3 Threaded hole [marked red in the picture only (4x for 8 System cover ® mounting the VESA 100 compliant, adapter plate); 9 Type label of the system ® refer to the 7.6.1 “VESA Mounting Plate (Option)”] 10 Hot surface warning label 4 Interface side www.kontron.com...
  • Page 36: Vesa ® Mounting Plate (Option)

    The material on bottom surface of the enclosure interior where the MC 3/MC 3W is to be mounted, shall keep at least flammability class UL 94-5VB. Don’t put flammable materials under the device. ® Fig. 38: Rear and bottom view of the mounting plate VESA 100 compliant for MC 3 104 www.kontron.com...
  • Page 37 7. Product Description Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) ® Fig. 39: Rear and bottom view of the mounting plate VESA 75/100 for MC 3W 156 www.kontron.com...
  • Page 38: Installed Sbc

    (refer to Fig. 40). 6. Fasten the screws to secure the wires into the clamps of the plug terminal. 7. Close the cover. The second end of each wire will be prepared as required for the connection to the DC power supply. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 39: Accessing Internal Components

    For MC 3W 156: Unscrew the 5x screws that secure the cover (refer to pos. 5, Fig. 30, Fig. 32, Fig. 33 and Fig. 36). Put the screws aside for later use. Lift up the cover and put it aside. 4. Locate the DIP switches inside the unit (refer to Fig. 41). www.kontron.com...
  • Page 40 DIP Switches (DIP1-DIP8) Fig. 41: DIP1-DIP8 switches (shown with factorry settings) 6. Replace carefully the cover to the system and screw it on with the retained screws. 7. Tighten the retained screws when the cover is firmly in place. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 41: Getting Started

    The unit is only completely disconnected from the DC main power source, when the DC power cord is disconnected either from the power source or the unit. Therefore, the DC power cord and its connectors must always remain easily accessible. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 42 The AC/DC adapter must stand freely and may not be covered. Do not place the AC/DC adapter onto a heat-sensitive surface. There must be at least 100 mm (approximately 4”) free space around the MC 3/MC 3W system and around the AC/DC adapter. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 43: Operating System And Hardware Component Drivers

    You can download the relevant drivers for the installed hardware from our web site at www.kontron.com by selecting the product name (designation). The corresponding driver (depending on the installed operating system) for the touch screen controller is available on our website by selecting the “Downloads”...
  • Page 44: Mc 3/Mc 3W System Mounting To A Subframe Or Panel

    The MC 3/MC3W chassis may be hot during operation and should not be touched without taking care. The material on bottom surface of the enclosure interior where the MC 3/MC 3W is to be mounted, shall keep at least flammability class UL 94-5VB. Don’t put flammable materials under the device. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 45 5. Hook the mounting clamps with screws from the rear side of the panel into the corresponding pairs of slots of the enclosure. 7. The system must be attached firmly with the screws. Tighten the screws with a torque of 0.5 Nm (refer to Table 7 for the mounting requirements). www.kontron.com...
  • Page 46: Maintenance And Prevention

    Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) 8. Maintenance and Prevention Kontron Europe systems require minimal maintenance and care to keep them operating correctly. Occasionally wipe the system with a soft dry cloth. You should only remove persistent dirt by use of a soft, slightly damp cloth (use only a mild detergent).
  • Page 47: Technical Data

    USB 3.0 Ethernet (10/100/1000Mbps) DisplayPort Serial Port RS232 (COM1) Socket for PCIe Mini card (on board) Socket for Mini SATA Card (on board) CF and SD Card Reader (Option) (internal factory installed) The table is continued on the next page. www.kontron.com...
  • Page 48 Protection Class (front side) IP 65 according IEC 60529 BIOS AMI BIOS Operating System Refer to the Datasheet for Micro Client 3 on our Website www.kontron.com DC Power Connector (3-Pin) (on the rear bottom side) DC Power Terminal (3-Pin) Mounting Clamps...
  • Page 49 ® VESA 100 compliant Mounting Plate CF Card (Type II) 2.5" SATA HDD AC/DC Adapter (external) Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 1.5A Output: 24V DC, 3.0A AC Power Cable (for EU) AC Power Cable (for UK) AC Power Cable (for US) www.kontron.com...
  • Page 50: Electrical Specifications

    Operating Shock 15 G, 11 ms duration, half-sinus Storage / Transit Shock 30 G, 11 ms duration, half-sinus Operating Vibration 10–500 Hz: 1.0 G/3axis Storage / Transit Vibration 10–500 Hz: 2.0 G/3axis Protection Class IP65 (Front Panel Side), IP20 (Rear) www.kontron.com...
  • Page 51: Mechanical Specifications

    63.5 mm (2.51") (2.579") (2.461") (2.539") (2.500") front plate) 3.5 kg 4.5 kg 6.5 kg Weight 7.5 kg 4.5 kg (7.716 lbs) (9.921 lbs) (14.33 lbs) (16.535 lbs) (9.921 lbs) Fig. 46: Frontal view of the MC 3 104 system www.kontron.com...
  • Page 52 9. Technical Data Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) Fig. 47: Frontal view of the MC 3 121 system Fig. 48: Frontal view of the MC 3 150 system www.kontron.com...
  • Page 53 9. Technical Data Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) Fig. 49: Frontal view of the MC 3 170 system www.kontron.com...
  • Page 54 9. Technical Data Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) Fig. 50: Frontal view of the MC 3W 156 system www.kontron.com...
  • Page 55 9. Technical Data Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) MC 3 104 - rear view MC 3 121 - rear view www.kontron.com...
  • Page 56 9. Technical Data Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) MC 3 150 - rear view MC 3 170 - rear view www.kontron.com...
  • Page 57 9. Technical Data Micro Client 3 – User’s Guide (Preliminary Version 0.99) MC 3W 156 - rear view www.kontron.com...
  • Page 58: Ce Directives And Standards

    Generic standards - Immunity for industrial Generic standards - Immunity for industrial environments (Immunity): environments (Immunity): EN 61000-6-2: 2005 EN 61000-6-2: 2005 U.S.A. FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Class A FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Class A ICES-003 class A ICES-003 class A Canada www.kontron.com...
  • Page 59: Standard Interfaces - Pin Assignments

    0V input (-24 VDC polarity on the unit) +24 VDC (input) 10.1.2. Serial interface COM (RS232) Pin Signal Name 9-pin D-SUB Connector (male) (Data Carrier Detect) (Receive Data) (Transmit Data) (Data Terminal Ready) (Signal Ground) (Data Set Ready) (Request to Send) (Clear to Send) (Ring Indicator) www.kontron.com...
  • Page 60: Serial Port (Rs422/Rs485) Configured As Rs422 (4-Channel Mode)

    10.1.4. Serial Port (RS422/RS485) configured as RS485 (4-Wire Mode), full duplex, (Bus-Master) Refer to the chapter 7.3.1 “RS422/RS485 Serial Interface Connector/s”, Table 1, Table 2 and Table 3. Pin Signal Name 9-pin D-SUB Connector (female) TxD- (Transmit Data-) (Receive Data+) TxD+ (Transmit Data+) RxD- (Receive Data-) (Signal Ground) www.kontron.com...
  • Page 61: Serial Port (Rs422/Rs485) Configured As Rs485 (2-Wire Mode), Half Duplex

    9-pin D-SUB Connector (female) Data- Data+ (Signal Ground) 10.1.6. CAN Connector Refer to the chapter 7.3.2 “DIP-Switch Settings (SW1) for LPCtoCAN Adapter”. Pin Signal Name 9-pin D-SUB Connector (male) CANL (galavic separated) CAN0V (galavic separated) CANH (galavic separated) case GND www.kontron.com...
  • Page 62: Dp Connector (Displayport)

    GND (ML LANE 3) ML LANE 3- AUX_SEL# Pull-down to GND AUX CH+ GND (AUX CH) AUX CH- Hotplug GND (GND_DDC) +3.3V (DDC EEPROM power) 500mA fused 10.1.8. USB Port Pin Signal Name 4-pin USB Connector Type A Version 2.0 Data- Data+ www.kontron.com...
  • Page 63: Technical Support

    • the serial number (SN) of the unit; the serial number can be found on the type label, placed on the rear side of the system. Be ready to explain the nature of your problem to the service technician. If you have questions about Kontron Europe or our products and services, you can reach us by e-mail or at: www.kontron.com 11.1. Returning Defective Merchandise Please follow these steps before you return any merchandise to Kontron Europe: 1.

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