Quick Introduction Guide
Warning
• Only qualified service personnel should install and service this
product to avoid damage or 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.
1-1. User-provided tools
• Anti-static wrist wrap
1-2. Packing List
Item
Description
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Nuvo-9531 system
CPU bracket
02
03
Wall-mount bracket
04
Drivers & utilities disc
3-pin pluggable terminal block
05
Screw pack
06
4
System Status LED
There are four LED indicators on the I/O panel: PWR (power),
WDT (Watchdog timer), HDD (hard disk drive), IGN (ignition
power control, an optional feature). The descriptions of these
four LED are listed in the following table.
2
Overview - Front Panel
Nuvo-9531
Quantity
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5
Reset Button
The reset button is used to manually reset the system in case of
system halt or malfunction. To avoid unexpected reset, the button is
purposely placed behind the panel. To reset, please use a pin-like
object (eg. tip of a pen) to access the reset button.
3
Power Button
The power button is a non-latched switch for ATX mode on/off
operation. To turn on the system, press the power button and the
PWR LED should light-up green. To turn off the system, issuing a
shutdown command in OS is preferred, or you can simply press the
power button. To force shutdown when the system freezes, press
and hold the power button for 5 seconds. Please note that there is a
5-second interval between on/off operations (i.e. once the system is
turned off, there is a 5-second wait before you can power-on the
system).
2.5G Ethernet Port (Optional PoE+)
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The system offers four 2.5Gb Ethernet ports using Intel® I226 controller,
and each port each come with screw-lock mechanism (indicated in
When plugged in and connected via the Ethernet cable, the LEDs on the
RJ45 connector indicate connection status and speed.
The optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) supplies electrical power and
data on a standard CAT-5/CAT-6 Ethernet cable. Acting as a PoE PSE
(Power Sourcing Equipment), compliant with IEEE 802.3at, each PoE
port delivers up to 25W to a Powered Device (PD). The system has a total
100W power budget. PoE ports can automatically detect and determine if
the connected device requires power or not, so it is compatible with
standard Ethernet devices as well.
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