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eBOX-3250 User Manual
1.0
2023-7-23
Industrial PC
Intel
Core™ 6/7/8
and 10/11
generation
®
th
th
i7/i5/i3/pentium/celeron High-performance processor
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  • Page 1 User Manual 2023-7-23 Industrial PC Intel Core™ 6/7/8 and 10/11 generation ® i7/i5/i3/pentium/celeron High-performance processor Page: 1 / 64...
  • Page 2 User Manual Release List: Name / Organization Company NODKA Review/Approval: Name / Function / Company Signature Author: Reviewers: Page: 2 / 64...
  • Page 3 User Manual Update List: Version Date Author Description 1.0.0 2022-5-31 Initial version 2022-11-16 Description of the new expansion port, default bare metal does not include any expansion kit, optional 2023-7-23 Update the physical image, cancel the extended COM5/6, add...
  • Page 4: Copyright Notice

    The documents accompanying the release of this product are copyrighted by Nordaga Automation Technology Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. NODKA Automation Technology Co., Ltd. reserves the right to change the instructions for the relevant products in this manual at any time without prior notice. Without the written permission of NODKA Automation Technology Co., Ltd., all contents of this manual shall not be copied,...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    User Manual Description of peripheral additional devices; – Description of user software (operating system, version, application software, etc.); – A complete description of the problem with the product; – The complete content of each error message; – Safety instructions...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    User Manual CONTENTS Copyright Notice ..................................... 4 Declaration of Conformity ..................................4 Technical Support and Services ................................4 Safety instructions ....................................5 Chapter 1 Overview ....................................7 1.1 Reference Documents ..................................8 1.2 Naming format for products ................................8 1.3 Safety instructions ..................................... 8 Chapter 2 Product Introduction .................................
  • Page 7: Chapter 1 Overview

    User Manual Chapter 1 Overview This chapter provides necessary explanations for the product's documentation, functional overview, specifications, etc. Page: 7 / 64...
  • Page 8: Reference Documents

    NODKA or obtain manual necessary to read settings from local distributors Official website document download link: http://www.nodka.com 1.2 Naming format for products The naming format for the product series is as follows: eBOX-3250-B-6700T-8G-SSD256G Hard disk capacity Memory capacity...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 Product Introduction

    User Manual Chapter 2 Product Introduction Page: 9 / 64...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    User Manual This product is a high-performance embedded industrial computer designed for industries such as automation and machine vision, supporting Intel ® Core ™ 6th, 7th, and 8th generation i3, i5, i7,Pentium CPUs, as well as the core 10/11 Generation CPU.
  • Page 11: Product Specifications

    User Manual 1.4.2 Product Specifications product Name eBOX-3250 eBOX-3250-B Intel® Core™6/7/8/9th generation i7/i5/i3, Intel® Core™10/11th generation i7/i5/i3, Pentium/Celeron LGA1151 type CPU. Pentium/Celeron LGA1200type CPU. (MAX CPU TDP 35W) (MAX CPU TDP 35W) AMI UEFI 128Mbit BIOS Chipset H110 L520...
  • Page 12: Product Size

    User Manual 1.4.3 Product Size Picture 2.1 eBOX-3250 /eBOX-3250-B Dimension Page: 12 / 64...
  • Page 13: Product Interface Definition

    User Manual 1.4.4 Product Interface Definition Optional HDMI POWER COM1 COM3 CAN/COM DC IN COM2 COM4 4*USB3.0 Optional 2*USB2.0 CAN/COM Serial port dialing Picture 2.2 eBOX-3250/eBOX-3250-B Interface Definition Page: 13 / 64...
  • Page 14: Status Leds

    1.4.4.2 Switch Button The product provides a power button with power led, which can be used to turn on or turn off the PC in the case of power supply is connected. Picture 2.4 eBOX-3250/eBOX-3250-B Switch Button Page: 14 / 64...
  • Page 15 Must check the positive and negative pole marks on the housing before connecting to the power. Do not use mains connection (220V). Picture 2.5 eBOX-3250/eBOX-3250-B Power terminal definition The signal definition of the power input connector is as follows:...
  • Page 16 User Manual 1.4.4.4 Network interface:LAN1,LAN2,LAN3 The product provides three GbE Lan controllers, they are LAN1, LAN2 and LAN3. Picture 2.6 eBOX-3250/eBOX-3250-B Gigabit Ethernet Network Port Signal Definition: Signal Name Pin No. 100BASE-TX 1000BASE-T TRD+(0) TRD-(0) TRD+(1) N.C. TRD+(2) N.C.
  • Page 17 User Manual 1.4.4.5 USB The product provide 4 USB3.0 TYPE-A ports and 3 USB2.0 ports. Picture 2.7 eBOX-3250/eBOX-3250-B USB USB3.0 Connector pin definition:: Pin No. Signal USB_VCC DATA- DATA+ USB_GND SSRX- SSRX+ USB_GND SSTX- SSTX+ Page: 17 / 64...
  • Page 18 RS232 or RS485 communication protocols (selected through the Dip switch at the bottom). Picture 2.8 eBOX-3250/eBOX-3250-B Serial port interface The serial signal definition of the DB9 male terminal of COM1-COM4 is as follows: Signal Name Pin No.
  • Page 19 User Manual 1.4.4.7 Expansion port 5 - 6 The product option 2 CAN ports or additional 2 COM ports COM5-COM6. The ports use standard DB9-M terminal blocks. The CAN port signal of the DB9 male terminal of COM5-COM6 is defined as follows: Signal Name Pin No.
  • Page 20: Hot Plug Detect

    User Manual 1.4.4.8 Display Interface eBOX-3250 Provide standard HDMI video interface. Picture 2.9 eBOX-3250/eBOX-3250-B Video Interface 1.4.4.8.1 HDMI The device also has an HDMIA type high-definition multimedia video display interface, and the definition of terminal signals is as follows: HDMI type A Connector Pin No.
  • Page 21 User Manual 1.4.4.9 Quarantine DIO Picture 2.1-14 eBOX-3250/eBOX-3250-B DIO The DIO signal of the Phoenix terminal is defined as follows:: Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name PCOM DOGND DI-24V DIGND DICOM 1.4.4.9.1 DI The expansion board provides 8-Channel DI, and the user can choose the dry and wet contact connection method for DI.
  • Page 22 User Manual Notice:When bidirectional optocoupler is used, DICOM/DI0-7 can be connected in reverse.. 1.4.4.9.2 DO The expansion board provides 8-way DO, which is an OC gate output with a single channel overcurrent capacity of 0.3A. Notice: PCOM port, connected when using inductive loads, integrated with freewheeling diode to protect circuits and components.
  • Page 23 The LED of the corresponding channel will light up green, if DI has an input signal.. DO manual setting output, OC gate output switch signal After testing, click on "stop" and exit.  1.4.4.10.2 IO API usage In the system disk "C" subdirectory file: NODKA, find the corresponding requirement file.  Page: 23 / 64...
  • Page 24 There are function application examples in the folder "Sample", as shown in the following figure  NOTICE: The corresponding files used for IO calls are all in NODKA ->NKDIO_ Found in the SDK folder. If you have any questions, please consult technical personnel. Page: 24 / 64...
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Bios Settings

    User Manual Chapter 3 BIOS Settings Page: 25 / 64...
  • Page 26: Introduction To This Chapter

    User Manual 1.5 Introduction to this Chapter This section describes how to use AMI's BIOS configuration program to set up your system. Setting BIOS parameters correctly can ensure stable and reliable operation of the system, while also improve the overall performance of the system.
  • Page 27: Bios Settings

    User Manual 1.1 BIOS Settings :Due to the BIOS program being updated from time to time, the following BIOS setup interface and description are for reference only. 1.1.1 BIOS Main Interface Once entering the BIOS setup system, the Main interface will be displayed.
  • Page 28: Main

    User Manual In this menu, you can set password protection and other security functions for the system.  Boot  In this menu, the system startup order can be set.  Save & Exit  In this menu, you can load or save settings and exit the BIOS setup system.
  • Page 29 User Manual Picture 3.4-2 BIOS-Advanced CPU Configuration  The main function of this item is to display specific information and configuration items of the CPU.  ACPI Settings  This is a setting item related to ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface).
  • Page 30 User Manual The main function of this item is to display hardware monitoring parameters such as CPU  temperature. USB Configuration  The main function of this item is to set up the USB interface.  CSM Configuration ...
  • Page 31 User Manual system performance. It is usually recommended to set it to Enabled. Intel virtualization technology, which allows a CPU to work like multiple CPUs running in Intel (VMX) Virtualization Disabled / Enabled parallel, making it possible to run multiple...
  • Page 32 User Manual Picture 3.4-4 BIOS ACPI Settings ACPI Settings:  Project Content Describe Enable ACPI Auto Allow ACPI automatic configuration. Usually set Disabled / Enabled Configuration to Disabled state. Allow ACPI to enter Hibernate mode. Usually set ACPI Hibernate state Disabled / Enabled to Disabled.
  • Page 33 User Manual 1.1.3.3 SATA Configuration In this interface, SATA controllers can be configured. Picture 3.4-5 BIOS SATA Configuration SATA Configuration:  Project Content Describe Whether to use the SATA interface controller. If SATA Controller(s) Disabled / Enabled change, you may need to reinstall the system, do not change this item.
  • Page 34 User Manual Whether to enable the SATA Port 2 interface SATA Port 2 and display the information of the SATA hard drive connected to the SATA Port 2 interface. 1.1.3.4 Display Configuration In this interface, you can set the parameters related to the integrated graphics card.
  • Page 35 User Manual graphics memory, which refers to allocating this size of memory as graphics memory when the system starts up. If it is not enough, it will be allocated again. Default is 32MB. The total allocated dynamic DVMT Total Gfx...
  • Page 36 User Manual of the last power outage, if the motherboard suddenly powers up after a power outage, the motherboard will automatically power on and start up; Last State :Sudden power supply – after power outage on the motherboard, restoring the state...
  • Page 37 User Manual Picture 3.4-8 BIOS-Wake up Settings Wake up Settings:  Project Content Describe Wake system form s5 Enabled / Disabled Do not change this item. Wake on LAN Enabled / Disabled Do not change this item. Page: 37 / 64...
  • Page 38 User Manual 1.1.3.7 Watch Dog Configuration In this interface, you can turn on the system's watchdog timer and set its parameters. Picture 3.4-9 BIOS-Watch Dog Settings Project Content Describe The watchdog timer function is turned Watch Dog Control Enabled / Disabled on and off.
  • Page 39 User Manual 1.1.3.8 Super IO Configuration In this interface, the main configuration is for Super IO, which includes the configuration of Serial Port x and Parallel Port. Picture 3.4-10 BIOS-Super IO Configuration Page: 39 / 64...
  • Page 40 User Manual 1.1.3.8.1 Serial Port x Configuration In this sub interface, it is mainly used to set the interrupt and IO address of the serial port. The settings include Auto, IO, and interrupt address. Picture 3.4-11 BIOS-Serial Port Configuration Serial Port x Configuration: ...
  • Page 41 User Manual 1.1.3.9 Hardware Monitor This interface is mainly used for hardware detection of the system. Picture 3.4-12 BIOS-Hardware Monitor Page: 41 / 64...
  • Page 42 User Manual 1.1.3.10 USB Configuration In this interface, the main configuration is for the USB controller interface. Picture 3.4-13 BIOS-USB Configuration USB Configuration:  Project Content Describe Configure whether USB keyboards and Legacy USB Support Enabled / Disabled / Auto similar devices can be used with older operating systems (such as MS-DOS).
  • Page 43 User Manual 1.1.3.11 CSM Configuration This interface is specifically designed for compatibility with devices that can only work in Legacy mode and operating systems that do not support or cannot fully support UEFI. CSM enables support for UEFI startup and non UEFI startup. If you need to start a traditional MBR device, you need to turn on CSM. If CSM is turned off, it will become pure UEFI startup and fully support secure startup.
  • Page 44 User Manual Option ROM Messages Force BIOS / Keep Current Set display mode for Option ROM BIOS reaction on INT19 trapping by Option INT19 Trap Response Immediate / Postponed Immediated: execute the trap right always; Postponed: execute the trap during legacy boot.
  • Page 45: Chipset

    User Manual 1.1.4 Chipset In this interface, it is mainly used to display information about the chipset or set specific functions of the chipset. Picture 3.4-15 BIOS-Chipset In this interface, the following functional items are mainly viewed or set: System Agent(SA) Configuration ...
  • Page 46 User Manual 1.1.4.1 System Agent Configuration Display the current auxiliary configuration items. Picture 3.4-16 BIOS-System Agent Configuration Page: 46 / 64...
  • Page 47 User Manual 1.1.4.1.1 Memory Configuration Display the current memory channel configuration information. Picture 3.4-17 BIOS-Memory Configuration Page: 47 / 64...
  • Page 48 User Manual 1.1.4.2 PCH-IO Configuration This interface is mainly used to configure device interfaces such as onboard PCI Express, LAN, USB, and HD Audio. Picture 3.4-18 BIOS-PCH-IO Configuration It mainly includes the following submenus: PCI Express Configuration  PCI Expressto configure.
  • Page 49 User Manual 1.1.4.2.1 PCI Express Configuration This interface mainly configures the onboard PCIExpress bus. Do not change the settings in this interface! Picture 3.4-19 BIOS-PCI Express Configuration Page: 49 / 64...
  • Page 50 User Manual 1.1.4.2.2 LAN Configuration This interface mainly configures the onboard network card. Picture 3.4-20 BIOS-LAN Configuration Project Content Describe Enable or disable onboard network Onboard LAN 1 controller Enabled / Disabled card 1 Enable or disable onboard network...
  • Page 51 User Manual 1.1.4.2.3 USB Configuration This interface mainly includes the configuration and settings of the onboard USB bus. Picture 3.4-21 BIOS-USB Configuration Project Content Describe XHCI Disable Compliance Turn off XHCI compatibility mode, FALSE / TRUE Mode please do not change it!
  • Page 52: Security

    User Manual 1.1.5 Security This interface is mainly used for key settings related to system security protection. Picture 3.4-22 BIOS-Security Administrator Password  Set the administrator password.  User Password  Set the user password.  Once the password is set, it is necessary to remember the password, otherwise it may result in inability to access the system due to lack of permission! Additional maintenance costs may :...
  • Page 53: Boot

    User Manual 1.1.6 Boot This interface is mainly used to set parameters related to BIOS system startup and device loading sequence. Picture 3.4-23 BIOS-Boot Boot Configuration:  Project Content Describe Waiting time for BIOS setting button Setup Prompt Timeout appears.
  • Page 54: Save & Exit

    User Manual 1.1.7 Save & Exit This menu is used to save settings or load default configuration parameters, exit BIOS settings, etc. Picture 3.4-24 BIOS-Save&Exit Save Changes and Reset  Save the settings and restart the system.  Discard Changes and Reset ...
  • Page 55: Chapter 4 System Installation

    User Manual Chapter 4 System Installation This chapter mainly introduces the hardware installation and related driver software installation of the system. Page: 55 / 64...
  • Page 56: Hardware Install

    User Manual 1.2 Hardware Install This section introduces the installation and uninstallation of hardware. 1.2.1 Installation of SSD and WiFi modules Remove the screws 1/2/3/4 from the back of the host, and open the rear housing to leak out the ...
  • Page 57: Driver Installation

    User Manual 1.3 Driver Installation Go to the official website of www.nodka.com to download the corresponding driver Select the corresponding machine model and click Find, download the corresponding driver, and install the driver software according to the installation wizard.
  • Page 58: Chapter 5 List Of Optional Accessories

    User Manual Chapter 5 List of Optional Accessories Page: 58 / 64...
  • Page 59: List Of Optional Accessories

    User Manual 1.4 List of optional accessories Name Package Describe LGA1151 6500T/7500T/6700T/7700T ..1 x 4G,1 x 8G,1 x 16G Memory DDR4 2400 2 x 4G,2 x 8G,2 x 16G Hard disk mSATA 64G,128G,256G ..Expansion miniPCIe 4G WIFI ...
  • Page 60: Chapter 6 Safety Prevention And Maintenance

    User Manual Chapter 6 Safety Prevention And Maintenance The preventive measures outlined in this chapter should be strictly followed. Failure to follow such : preventive measures may result in serious damage to the machine. Page: 60 / 64...
  • Page 61: Safety Precautions

    User Manual 1.5 Safety Precautions Please follow the safety precautions outlined in this section below. 1.5.1 General safety precautions Please ensure that the following safety precautions are always followed. Always follow the electrostatic prevention measures outlined below when turning on the machine.
  • Page 62: Product Disposal Method

    User Manual Only touching the edges of electrical components: When handling electrical components, it is  advisable to hold them by grasping the edges. 1.5.3 Product disposal method :If the wrong type of battery is replaced, there may be an explosion risk, and only certified engineers can replace the onboard battery.
  • Page 63: Cleaning Tools

    User Manual 1.6.2 Cleaning Tools Only specially designed specialized products can be used to clean certain components. In such cases, the cleaning prompt will clearly indicate such products. The following is a list of items that can be used for cleaning.
  • Page 64: Chapter 7 Faq

    User Manual Chapter 7 FAQ 1.7 Technical Support and Services Please visit the official website of www.nodka.com to download the documents and related driver software, or directly contact your local distributor to provide support and services. Page: 64 / 64...

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