SYS-405 User Manual Table of Contents Introduction ................................. 1 Specifications ................................1 Before You Begin ..............................2 Removing the Enclosure Top Cover .......................... 2 Positioning the Board and Mounting Plate for Reference ..................3 Locating Connectors and Jumpers ..........................4 External Connectors, Ports, and Inputs ........................
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SYS-405 User Manual 1.0 Before You Begin This User Manual provides instructions for optimal performance and prevention of injury and/or damage to the product. You may VOID the warranty and/or cause damage by neglecting the Best Practices as outlined in Appendix - Removing the Enclosure Top Cover Use a #2 Phillips head screwdriver to remove the nine (6-32 x 1.4 inch) flat head screws that secure the enclosure top...
SYS-405 User Manual Positioning the Board and Mounting Plate for Reference To ensure your view is consistent with the illustrations on the pages that follow, position the mounting plate and board with the component side facing you as depicted in Figures 1.2-1 and 1.3-1. These illustrations provide locations of connectors and jumpers, and other information critical to setup and configuration.
SYS-405 User Manual Locating Connectors and Jumpers The topside of the board contains both connectors and jumper blocks; jumper blocks are used to configure the SYS-405 across a wide range of requirements and modes of operation. Figure 1.3-1 provides locations of all jumpers and connectors for the SYS-405 board.
SYS-405 User Manual External Connectors, Ports, and Inputs All external connectors, ports, and inputs are on the SYS-405 faceplate. Figure 1.4-1. External Connectors, Ports, and Inputs on the SYS-405 Faceplate. 2014-07-21 Page 5 of 39...
PWR button on the lower left of the faceplate. +10 - +50 VDC WARNING! Connect voltage as depicted, or you may damage the board and void the warranty. Power Input [J5] Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Phoenix/1803277 G201-0002-500 Mating Connector Phoenix/1803578 G201-0002-550...
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Supplies the SYS-405 board with external standby power for the real-time clock, CMOS, and optional GPS. An extended temperature lithium battery is available from WinSystems, part # BAT-LTC-E-36-16-1 or BAT-LTC-E-36-27- 1. For OEM applications, an on-board battery can be integrated into the motherboard. Please contact a WinSystems’ External Battery Application Engineer for more information.
(HD) audio. See section Audio for more information. [J15] The SYS-405 supports analog VGA and delivers video to the SYS-405 faceplate VGA connector. Analog VGA Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Molex/87832-1420 G650-2014-0H0 [J21] Mating Connector Molex/087568-1443 Crimp Connector Molex/50394-8051 The VGA video output is located above the 10-50VDC power input connector on the SYS-405 faceplate.
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24 bits per pixel (Bpp). A USB Touchscreen interface connection is located at J14. Panel color mode selection for 6-or LVDS & 8-bits per pixel is configured at JP4. All resolutions are panel hardware dependent. Backlight Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number [J12] PCB Connector HIRose/DF19G-30P-1H(54) G650-3030-0F0 Mating Connector...
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J14 (USB 5) provides Plug-and-Play support for a USB Touchscreen. Aside from a simpler and faster interface, it also provides power within the USB cable, eliminating the need for a separate, dedicated cable to power the touchscreen. Touchscreen Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Molex/53398-0571 G650-2005-000 [J14]...
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VIDEO Name Layout Additional Information Use the layout graphic on the left and/or the configuration table below to select the appropriate jumper for backlight power and backlight enable at JP7. Backlight Power [JP7] WARNING! JP7 supports one jumper for backlight enable settings and one jumper for backlight power settings (two total). However, jumpering more than one set of pins (for backlight enable) and one set of pins (for backlight power) will damage the board. Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Samtec/TMM‐104‐01‐G‐D‐SM‐P‐TR G650‐2008‐0G0 Jumper Samtec/25N‐BK‐G G201‐0002‐005 Jumper Kit, 2MM KIT‐JMP‐G‐200 Use the layout graphic on the left and/or the configuration table below to select the appropriate jumper for panel orientation. Panel Orientation [JP6] WARNING! JP6 supports one jumper for horizontal panel orientation and one jumper for vertical panel orientation (two total). However, jumpering more than one set of pins (for vertical) and one set of pins (for ...
The SYS-405 uses 3.5-mm stereo line-out, line-in, and microphone jacks at J6. The diagram to & Mic) the left depicts the line-in, line-out, and microphone-in ports that are on the faceplate. [J6] HD Audio connection. WinSystems cable CBL-AUDIO7-102-12, delivers 7.1 (surround sound) audio from this connector.
More information regarding thermal protection signaling is provided in the table below. Additionally, you can tie J4 to a sleep mode via Pin 3. System Management [J4] Connector MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Reference Number PCB Connector Molex/87832-2020 G650-2020-0H0 Mating Connector Molex/51110-2050...
SYS-405 User Manual Serial SERIAL Name Layout Additional Information The SYS-405 is equipped with two on-board serial ports (RS-232/422/485) at J19. Both serial channels use the advanced EXAR SP339E multiprotocol transceiver. Both ports are configured in the BIOS and include options for 120-ohm receiver termination, slew rate, and protocol. Serial I/O [J19A] Serial I/O...
The SYS-405 is equipped with an Ethernet GPIO connector at J20, which is associated with ENET-2 at J13. Reference power to J20 is controlled by jumper settings on JP8 (next page). Ethernet (GPIO) Controller [J20] Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Molex/87832-1020 G650-2010-0H0 Mating Connector Molex/51110-1050 Crimp Connector...
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12V. Ethernet GPIO Reference Voltage Selection WARNING! Jumpering more than one set of pins at a time will damage the board. [JP8] Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Samtec/TMM-104-01-G-D-SM- G650-2008-0G0 P-TR Jumper Samtec/25N-BK-G G201-0002-005 Jumper Kit, 2MM...
WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Molex/67800-5003 G650-3007-000 Mating Connector Molex: W/Cable: 68561-0014 CBL-SATA-701-20 Power is supplied to the SATA device via the connector at J1. WinSystems offers CBL-PWR-117-12 for this connector. SATA Power Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number...
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The SYS-405 supports CFAST storage at J103 located on the back of the board. Pin definitions are provided in the table below. SATA SSD (CFAST) [J103] On back of the board Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Molex/0679105700 G650-2024-3K0 Mating Connector No Mating Connector/CFAST Card 2014-07-21...
Additional Information The SYS-405 includes a MiniPCIe socket at J8. Pin definitions are provided in the table below. MiniPCIe with USB [J8] Connector MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number Reference PCB Connector Molex/0679105700 G650-0052-0K0 Mating Connector No Mating Connector/MiniPCIe with USB Card...
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Pin definitions are provided in the table below. NOTE: J9 cannot be used as mSATA when J3 SATA is present. MiniPCIe (PCIe) & (PCIe & mSATA) [J9] Connector MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number Reference PCB Connector Molex/0679105700 G650-0052-0K0 Mating Connector No Mating Connector/MiniPCIe with USB Card...
Name Layout Additional Information The IO60 expansion bus allows the attachment of mezzanine cards to provide additional functionality. IO60 Expansion Bus [J16] Connector Reference MFR/Part Number WinSystems Part Number PCB Connector Samtec/LSEM-130-06.0-L-DV-A-N-K-TR G650-0060-070 Mating Connector Samtec/LSEM-130-06.0-L-DV-A-N-K-TR G650-0060-070 2014-07-21 Page 21 of 39...
SYS-405 User Manual 3.0 Setup The Figures provided in Sections 1.2 through 1.4 assist in locating and identifying the connectors outlined in the following steps. Installation/Hookup 1. Connect a compatible monitor to the VGA connector or DisplayPort on the faceplate of the SYS-405. 2.
5. Insert the USB drive containing the BIOS update into any one of the three available SYS-405 USB ports and power up the system. 6. When the WinSystems logo appears in the display (after a beep), immediately press F5. The Boot Menu and App Menu appear in the display, with Boot Menu highlighted.
SYS-405 User Manual 5.0 BIOS Settings NOTE: BIOS information is only valid for the current version of BIOS; older versions of the BIOS may not appear and function in the same manner. Boot Up and the Main Menu Press F2 when prompted to bring up System Utilities in the BIOS. The BIOS Settings menu appears in the display.
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SYS-405 User Manual 5.1.1 Main Menu Items and Submenus The Main menu contains the following items and/or submenus. MAIN MENU ITEMS & SUBMENUS Item / Default Setting / Value Function / Definition Submenu Displays the current date in MM/DD/YYYY format. To set or change the date, highlight the row using the up/down arrow keys, then highlight the month, day, or year by pressing the Enter key until the desired System Date ...
SYS-405 User Manual MAIN MENU ITEMS & SUBMENUS Item / Default Setting / Value Function / Definition Submenu Load OPROM [On Demand] Load all OPROMs or on demand, according to the boot device. Advanced Menu The Advanced menu contains a variety of complex Items and Submenus for CPU and other types of configuration. WARNING! Assigning incorrect values to items on the following screen menus may cause system malfunction.
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SYS-405 User Manual 5.2.1 Advanced Menu Items and Submenus ADVANCED MENU ITEMS & SUBMENUS Item/Submenu Default Function Setting CPU Configuration Active Processor Cores [All] Number of cores to enable in each processor package. Prevents certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined Execute Disable Bit [Enable] with a supporting Operating System (OS).
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SYS-405 User Manual ADVANCED MENU ITEMS & SUBMENUS Item/Submenu Default Function Setting PCI Express Root Port 3 [Enable] Controls the PCI Express Root Port 3 (Ethernet, Carrier) PCI Express Root Port 4 [Enable] Controls the PCI Express Root Port 4 (Ethernet, Carrier) USB Configuration: This subset of the South Cluster configuration submenu provides options for USB configuration XHCI Mode (Read Only) [Disable]...
SYS-405 User Manual SECURITY CONFIGURATION ITEMS & SUBMENUS Item/Submenu Default Function/Definition Setting TXE Firmware Mode Normal Example Only (Read Only) TXE File System Integrity Example Only Value [Enable] TXE HMRFPO [Disable] TXE Firmware Update [Enable] TXE EOP Message [Enable] TXE Unconfiguration Reverts TXE settings to factory defaults Perform Others Menu...
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SYS-405 User Manual 5.3.1 SIO Configuration Items and Submenus SIO CONFIGURATION ITEMS & SUBMENUS Item/Submenu Default Function Setting Serial 1 I/O Address [ 3F8] Modifies the input serial 1 I/O address range from 0x100 to 0xFFF8 [ 4] Modifies the input serial 1 IRQ range from 1 to 15 OPTIONS [RS232] RS232...
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SYS-405 User Manual SIO CONFIGURATION ITEMS & SUBMENUS Item/Submenu Default Function Setting High=33.333 MHz Normal=1.8432MHz IO60 I/O Address [ 3E8] Modifies the input serial 3 I/O address range from 0x100 to 0xFFF8 [ 6] Modifies the input serial 3 IRQ range from 1 to 15 I/O Address [ 2E8] Modifies the input serial 4 I/O address range from 0x100 to 0xFFF8...
SYS-405 User Manual Security Menu The menu options as depicted below are prior to changes by the user. Once the user sets a Supervisor password, some of the menu items will no longer appear as grey text. 5.4.1 Security Menu Items and Submenus SECURITY ITEM MENUS &...
SYS-405 User Manual SECURITY ITEM MENUS & SUBMENUS Item/Submenu Default Function Setting HDD Security Status If no hard disk drive is detected, this is blank. No HDD detected This is the display when no hard disk drive is detected. Trusted Platform Module (TPM) TPM not detected Boot Menu...
SYS-405 User Manual 5.5.1 Boot Menu Items and Submenus BOOT MENU ITEMS & SUBMENUS Item/Submenu Default Function Setting Boot Priority Order USB HDD: Once selected, use the + or – key to change the order in which the selected device boots.
Load the original value of this boot time, not the default Setup value. Save Changes Save all changes of all menus, but do not restart the system. 6.0 Cables and Drivers Go to www.winsystems.com for cable and driver information. 2014-07-21 Page 35 of 39...
SYS-405 User Manual 7.0 Mechanical Drawings Top Side Mounting Board with Dimensions Figure 7.1-1. Top Side Mounting Board with Dimensions. 2014-07-21 Page 36 of 39...
SYS-405 User Manual Appendix A – Best Practices Power Supply Power Supply Avoid Electrostatic Discharge (ESD). Only handle the SYS-405 and other bare electronics when electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection is in place. Having a wrist strap and a fully grounded workstation is the minimum ESD protection required before the ESD seal on the product bag is broken.
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