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Summary of Contents for Onlogic CL200

  • Page 1 CL200 Product Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.2 - Safe use and installation instructions 1.3 - Wireless 2 - What’ s In The Box Accessories 3 - System Overview 3.1 - CL200 Exterior 3.2 - CL210 & CL250 Exterior 4 - System Specifications 5 - Motherboard Overview 5.1 - Core Design - Motherboard 5.1.1 - Processor Core Design...
  • Page 3 5.1.10 - HDMI CEC Header Figure 18. HDMI CEC Header 6 - Installation 6.1.1 - Pre-Installation Precautions 7 - Building CL200 Series with Wi-Fi 8 - Mounting Information 8.1 - Clip Installation & Wall Mounting 8.2 - DIN Rail 9 - Power Management 9.1 - Unexpected Shutdown Function...
  • Page 4: Regulatory Compliance And Safety Information

    1 - Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information This document provides international regulatory and safety compliance information for the OnLogic Fanless computers xxxx-CL2YY-xxxx, (where x can be any alphanumeric character or blank and Y is numeric character) computer system. 1.1 - Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules as a Class A device.
  • Page 5: Wireless

    4. Use M3x0.5mm Flat Head screws to attach mounting plate or mounting brackets to threaded holes on bottom of chassis. Screws should be a minimum length of 4mm. Add 1mm of screw length for every mm of additional thickness of plate or bracket beyond 1.5mm.
  • Page 6: What' S In The Box

    If you purchased additional items such as mounting brackets, power supplies or antennas, they will be located in the system box or within the outer shipping carton. All drivers and product guides can be found on the corresponding product page at www.onlogic.com.
  • Page 7: System Overview

    3 - System Overview 3.1 - CL200 Exterior Figure 3. CL200 Back Figure 4. CL200 Front...
  • Page 8: Cl210 & Cl250 Exterior

    3.2 - CL210 & CL250 Exterior Figure 6. CL210 & CL250 Back Figure 7. CL210 & CL250 Front Figure 8. CL210 & CL250 Side...
  • Page 9: System Specifications

    4 - System Specifications Board-Level Assembly CL200 Series CL200 CL210 CL250 (Standard- Basic) (Standard-Advance Form Factor Pico ITX (100mm x 72mm) Processor Intel ® Celeron ® N3350 N3350 J3455 System LPDDR4 onboard DRAM memory Processor Intel® HD Graphics 500 Graphics...
  • Page 10: Motherboard Overview

    5 - Motherboard Overview 5.1 - Core Design - Motherboard Item Function description Combo Audio JACK connector (optional) miniDisplay Port connector - J54-DDI0 1st display miniDisplay Port connector - J55-DDI1 2nd display (optional) RJ45 LAN connector - J_Lan_1 RJ45 LAN connector - J_Lan_2 (optional) Dual USB3.0 connector Power button Battery header...
  • Page 11: Processor Core Design

    Item Function description Micro SD Connector 5.1.1 - Processor Core Design Figure 11. Core Design Block Diagram...
  • Page 12: Memory & Storage

    CL210G-10 2 GB x 2 Memory and storage are soldered on the motherboard for the CL200 Series computers. Memory for both systems are LPDDR4 dual channel RAM. Both systems use industrial-grade eMMC onboard storage. Manufacturers and part numbers are subject to change, so please check the system pages for updates.
  • Page 13: Lan Port

    5.1.5 - LAN Port...
  • Page 14: Serial Port

    5.1.6 - Serial Port The serial port header is 2x5, 2.54 mm pitch, colored black and keyed at pin 10.
  • Page 15: Mini-Pci Express Expansion Slots

    5.1.7 - Mini-PCI Express Expansion Slots Standard pin-out supports half-height PCIe/USB and full-height PCIe/USB/mSATA signal. 5.1.8 - Jumpers and Headers 5.1.8.1 - Jumper Set Up The following illustration shows how to use jumpers. “Short” pins together by placing the jumper shunt on pins. Pins not capped with jumpers are “open”.
  • Page 16: At/Atx,Cmos Jumper

    5.1.8.2 - AT/ATX,CMOS Jumper The following illustration shows the header without any jumpers. This illustration shows jumpers in the default 6-4 and 5-3 positions.
  • Page 17: Clearing The Cmos

    5.1.8.3 - Clearing the CMOS Setting the jumper with the Clear CMOS jumper shunt allows you to clear the data in the CMOS. NOTE: Do not clear the CMOS right after updating the BIOS. You must boot up the system first and then shut it down before clearing the CMOS.
  • Page 18: Hdmi Cec Header

    5.1.10 - HDMI CEC Header If it was selected and configured in the build, the chip will be populated. CEC functionality will work with an HDMI adapter. Please see series pages for additional information. Function DP2_CEC DP1_CEC 5MBus DATA 3.3V 5MBus Clock Power BTN Figure 18.
  • Page 19: Installation

    6 - Installation Before starting installation: ● Read and understand the installation precautions listed in the “Pre-Installation Precautions” section. Refer to the drawings and specifications in this chapter for: ● Using available screw hole positions ● Installing modules in the expansion slots (mini-PCIe and mini-PCIe/mini-SATA slots) ●...
  • Page 20: Building Cl200 Series With Wi-Fi

    7 - Building CL200 Series with Wi-Fi To add Wi-Fi to the CL200 Series, follow this procedure.
  • Page 23: Mounting Information

    8 - Mounting Information 8.1 - Clip Installation & Wall Mounting Step 1: Mark and prep holes in surface for mounting Step 2: Attach wall mount brackets to chassis Step 3: Fasten system to surface...
  • Page 24: Din Rail

    8.2 - DIN Rail Mounting Step 1: Attach DIN Rail mounting brackets to the chassis Step 2: Clip system to the DIN Rail...
  • Page 25: Power Management

    ● If the SOC BIOS mode is set to ATX mode, press the Power button twice to power on the system. 9.2 - Wake-Up Events The motherboard supports the following wake-up events. 10- UEFI Overview The following section describes the CL200 Series UEFI. It shows each screen menu with a table describing the various fields and values.
  • Page 26: Main Page

    11 - Main Page...
  • Page 29: Advanced Page

    12 - Advanced Page...
  • Page 31: Smart Settings

    12.1 - SMART Settings...
  • Page 32: Nct5524D Super Io Configuration

    12.2 - NCT5524D Super IO Configuration...
  • Page 33: Hardware Monitor

    13 - Hardware Monitor...
  • Page 35: S5 Rtc Wake Settings

    13.1 - S5 RTC Wake Settings...
  • Page 36: Cpu Configuration

    13.2 - CPU Configuration...
  • Page 38: Socket 0 Cpu Information

    13.3 - Socket 0 CPU Information...
  • Page 40: Cpu Power Management

    13.4 - CPU Power Management...
  • Page 41: Ami Graphic Output Protocol Policy

    13.5 - AMI Graphic Output Protocol Policy...
  • Page 42: Network Stack Configuration

    13.6 - Network Stack Configuration...
  • Page 43: Usb Configuration

    13.7 - USB Configuration...
  • Page 44: Platform Trust Technology

    13.8 - Platform Trust Technology...
  • Page 45: Thermal

    13.9 - Thermal...
  • Page 49: System Component

    13.10 - System Component...
  • Page 50: Rc Acpi Settings

    13.11 - RC ACPI Settings...
  • Page 51: Chipset

    14 - Chipset...
  • Page 53: Pci Express Configuration

    14.1 - PCI Express Configuration...
  • Page 55 14.2 - PCI Express Root Port 3...
  • Page 56: Lan

    14.3 - LAN 1...
  • Page 57: Pci Express Root Port

    14.4 - PCI Express Root Port 5...
  • Page 58: Lan2

    14.5 - LAN2...
  • Page 59: Usb Configuration

    15.6 - USB Configuration...
  • Page 60: Security

    15 - Security...
  • Page 62: Secure Boot

    15.1 - Secure Boot...
  • Page 63: Boot

    16 - Boot...
  • Page 66: Uefi Hard Disk Drive Bbs Priorities

    16.1 - UEFI Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities...
  • Page 67 17 - Save & Exit...

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