Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents ........................2 Legal Information ........................4 Contact Information ....................... 5 Declaration of Conformity ..................... 5 Copyright Notice ........................6 Safety Precautions ......................... 7 Service and Maintenance ...................... 8 ESD Precautions ........................8 About This Guide ........................
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2.8.1 Specification of MezIO -U4-30 ................ 40 2.8.2 Specification of MezIO -U4-50 ................ 40 MezIO Module Installation POC-120MZ MezIO Installation/ Replacement ............ 42 POC-300 MezIO Installation/ Replacement ............45 POC-400 Series Disassembly Procedure ............... 48 POC-500 Series MezIO™ Installation ..............53 POC-700 Series MezIO™...
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Contact Information/ Declaration of Conformity Contact Information For our contact information, please visit our official website. Declaration of Conformity This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Read these instructions carefully before you install, operate, or transport the system. Install the system or DIN rail associated with, at a sturdy location Install the power socket outlet near the system where it is easily accessible ...
Service and Maintenance/ ESD Precautions Service and Maintenance ONLY qualified personnel should service the system Shutdown the system, disconnect the power cord and all other connections before servicing the system When replacing/ installing additional components (expansion card, memory module, etc.), insert them as gently as possible while assuring proper connector engagement ESD Precautions...
About This Guide About This Guide This guide introduces the MezIO module and lists compatible systems. The guide also demonstrates how to disassemble the necessary system panel(s) for MezIO module installation. Revision History Version Date Description Jun. 2019 Initial release Updated SCSI-68 PIN 4 pintout definition and MezIO™...
MezIO Installation Guide 1 Introduction Overview: MezIO Interface MezIO is an innovative interface designed for integrating application-oriented I/O functions into an embedded system. It offers power rails, computer and control signals via a high-speed connector for the MezIO module to leverage vital signals to implement comprehensive I/O functions.
MezIO Installation Guide MezIO Module Overview Neousys offers MezIO modules to expand I/O functions for various Neousys systems. With the addition of a MezIO module into your Neousys controller, it offers extra RS-232/422/485 ports, isolated digital I/O or ignition power control. For future expandability and practicality, Neousys will continue to develop MezIO modules with versatile features for your Neousys embedded products.
MezIO Installation Guide MezIO™ D330 2.2.1 MezIO™ D330 Isolated Digital Input Wiring # of Channel Wiring Type Sink Type Interface Bidirectional Photocoupler Isolation Voltage 2500 Vrms Rated Input Voltage 0V to 24V Logic High Voltage 3.3V to 24V Logic Low Voltage 0V to 1.5V Operation Mode Polling...
MezIO Installation Guide 2.2.2 MezIO™ D330 Isolated Digital Output Wiring # of Channel Wiring Type Sink/ Source Type Interface Bidirectional PhotoMOS Isolation Voltage 1500 Vrms Operation Voltage 0V to 24V Driving Current 250mA Operation Mode Polling 1.84 – 3.19ms Response Time (Rising) 1.27 –...
MezIO Installation Guide MezIO D220/ MezIO D230 2.3.1 Specification of MezIO D230 Isolated Digital Input # of Channel Wiring Type Sink/ Source Type (only for ch0 to ch7) Sink Type (only for ch8 to ch15) Interface Unipolar photo-coupler Isolation Voltage 3750 Vrms Rated Input Voltage 0 to 24V...
MezIO Installation Guide 2.3.2 Specification of MezIO D220 Isolated Digital Input # of Channel Wiring Type Sink/ Source Type Interface Unipolar photo-coupler Isolation Voltage 3750 Vrms Rated Input Voltage Logic High Voltage 5 to 24V Logic Low Voltage 0 to 1.5V Operation Mode Polling Response Time...
MezIO Installation Guide 2.3.3 Wiring for Isolated DIO The digital input function of MezIO D220/ D230 series is implemented using a photo-coupler with an internally series-connected 1kΩ resistor. You need to provide a voltage to specify the logic high/low state. The input voltage for logic high is 5~24V and the input voltage for logic low is 0~1.5V.
MezIO Installation Guide When logic 1 is specified, MOSFET is activated and GND return path is established. The digital output function on MezIO D220/D230 series supports sinking current connection. It also implemented circuit protection, one diode is connected across DO channel and VDD to prevent voltage spike caused by inductive load and long wiring.
MezIO Installation Guide Using DIO 2.4.1 Installing WDT_DIO Library The WDT_DIO function library is delivered in the form of a setup package named WDT_DIO_Setup.exe. Prior to programming WDT, you should execute the setup program and install the WDT library. Please download the appropriate WDT_DIO_Setup packages on this page.
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MezIO Installation Guide 2. Click “Next >” and specify the directory of installing related files. The default directory is C:\Neousys\WDT_DIO. 3. Once the installation has finished, a dialog will appear to prompt you to reboot the system. The DIO library will take effect after the system has rebooted. 4.
MezIO Installation Guide 2.4.2 Initiate Digital Input/ Output Functions InitDIO Syntax BOOL InitDIO(void); Initialize the DIO function. You should always invoke InitDIO() Description before write/read any DIO port/channel. Parameter None Return Value Returns TRUE if initialization successes, FALSE if initialization failed.
MezIO Installation Guide 2.4.4 DO Functions DOWriteLine Syntax void DOWriteLine(BYTE ch, BOOL value); Write a single channel of isolated digital output. Description Parameter BYTE value specifies the DO channel to be written. Ch should be a value of 0 ~ 7 (MezIO-D220) or a value of 0 ~ 15 (MezIO-D330/ D230).
MezIO Installation Guide MezIO V20 (Nuvo-5000LP/ POC-300 Only) Nuvo-5000/ POC-300 series with MezIO V20 implementation features ignition power control module for in-vehicle applications. It’s a MCU-based implementation that monitors the ignition signal and reacts to turn on/off the system according to predefined on/off delay.
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MezIO Installation Guide MezIO V20 has one full-size mini-PCIe connector (provides USB signals) and one SIM socket. It is designed for installing off-the-shelf LTE/3G/4G/GPRS/GPS SIM card. Once installed, you may connect your system to the internet via your service provider’s network. The following table describes pin definitions of the mini PCIe socket Pin # Signal...
MezIO Installation Guide 2.5.3 Principle of Ignition Power Control The basic concept of ignition power control module is to control the timing correlation between ignition signal and system power status. A typical timing correlation is shown in following diagram. When DC input is supplied to Nuvo-5000 series with MezIO V20, MCU starts to periodically detect ignition signal.
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MezIO Installation Guide In addition to the typical timing correlation, the ignition power control module offers other features that make Nuvo-5000/ POC-300 series more reliable for in-vehicle applications. 1. Low battery detection The ignition power control module can continuously monitor the voltage of DC input while the system is running.
MezIO Installation Guide 2.5.4 Ignition Signal Wiring To setup ignition power control for in-vehicle use, you need to supply IGN signal to Nuvo-5000/ POC-300 series with MezIO™ V20 installed. The IGN input is located on the back panel via a 3-pin pluggable terminal block (shared with DC power input). Here is a general wiring configuration for in-vehicle application deployment.
MezIO Installation Guide 2.5.5 Operation Modes of Ignition Power Control Once you have installed the MezIO V20 module with ignition power control, you can use the rotary switch on the rear panel to configure operation modes. Nuvo-5000/ POC-300 series with MezIO™ V20 with ignition power control offers 15 operation modes with different power-on/ power-off delay configurations.
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MezIO Installation Guide ⚫ Mode 3 ~ Mode 12 Mode 3 ~ Mode 12 are ignition power control modes with various power-on and power-off delay. Each mode supports a hard-off timeout of 10 minutes. Mode Power-on Delay Power-off Delay Hard-off Timeout 10 seconds 10 seconds 10 minutes...
MezIO Installation Guide 2.5.6 Configure Your Windows System When applying ignition power control to your system, please make sure you’ve configured your Windows system to initiate a shutdown process when pressing the power button. By default, Windows 7/ 8/ 10 goes to sleep (S3) mode when power button is pressed.
MezIO Installation Guide MezIO R10 (POC-120MZ Only) 2.6.1 Specification of MezIO R10 (Nuvo-5000LP Only) Storage Interface 1x internal SATA port for 2.5” HDD/SSD SATA Expansion Bus Mini 1x full-size mini-PCIe port with SIM socket (mini-PCIe and PCI-E USB signals) 2.6.2 Internal I/O Functions MezIO -R10 provides additional useful features via its board-to-board connector,...
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MezIO Installation Guide MezIO -R10 provides 1 mini-PCIe socket that supports mini-PCIe and USB signals. This mini-PCIe socket is designed with SIM card support. With a SIM card installed, it’s capable to connect your system to the Internet through your service provider’s 3G/4G network.
MezIO Installation Guide MezIO -G4P/ G4 2.7.1 Specification of MezIO-G4P MezIO - G4P 4x GigE ports by 4x Intel® I210 controllers, supporting 9.5 kB Gigabit Ethernet Port jumbo frame Compliant with IEEE 802.3at-2009 (PoE+), each port delivers PoE Capability up to 25.5 W of power Cable Requirement CAT-5e or CAT-6 cable, 100 meters maximal 2.7.2...
MezIO Installation Guide 3 MezIO Module Installation Neousys MezIO modules are designed easy-to-installation and offer application-oriented practicality and expandability for Neousys Nuvo and POC series systems. In this chapter, we will demonstrate how to disassemble the system and gain access to the MezIO port for module installation.
MezIO Installation Guide POC-120MZ MezIO Installation/ Replacement To access the MezIO module/ interface in POC-120MZ, you need to disassemble the POC-120MZ system enclosure: To disassemble POC-120MZ, locate and unfasten the four (4) indented hex bolts on the heat sink side. Holding the enclosure with VGA port facing you, place both your thumbs on the heat sink and gently slide the panel and PCBA/ heat sink out of the enclosure.
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MezIO Installation Guide Once the panel has been removed, the MezIO port and standoffs are exposed, you are ready to install the MezIO module. Once you have gain access to the PCBA, you may perform the following procedures: To replace, unfasten the three (3) screws securing the existing MezIO module, gently lift the module to disengage the MezIO connector.
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MezIO Installation Guide You may need to swap the I/O shield with the replacement I/O shield supplied if the replacement MezIO is different to the one you had installed. To do so, unfasten the thumb screw, remove the existing I/O shield and replace it with the one supplied and secure by fastening the thumb screw.
MezIO Installation Guide POC-300 MezIO Installation/ Replacement To access the MezIO module/ interface in POC-300, you need to disassemble the POC-300 system enclosure: To disassemble POC-300, unfasten the three (3) screws shown in the illustration A and the two (2) screws shown in illustration B, below. Illustration A Illustration B Gently slide the L-shaped enclosure open.
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MezIO Installation Guide Once you have gain access to the PCBA, you may perform the following procedures: To replace, you need to unfasten the three (3) screws securing the existing MezIO module, gently lift the module to disengage the MezIO connector.
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MezIO Installation Guide Slide the L-shaped enclosure back in place. Make sure the screw hole on the hinge sits on the inside when reinstalling the enclosure. Complete the procedure by fastening the five (5) screws used earlier.
MezIO Installation Guide POC-400 Series Disassembly Procedure The POC-500 series disassemble procedure section will demonstrate how to remove the necessary enclosure panel(s) to gain access to the systems’ PCBA for MezIO™ module installation. To disassemble POC-400, unfasten the screws shown in the following illustrations. Front panel Rear panel Unfasten the screws at the bottom of the enclosure.
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently slide the enclosure open. The MezIO™ interface is indicated in blue.
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MezIO Installation Guide The stand-off hex bolts are shipped with MezIO module. POC-400 comes with M3, P-head screws, we need to remove P-head screws and replace them with stand-off bolts (indicated in blue). To install, match the three (3) screw holes to the standoffs and the MezIO port, gently lower the module onto the PCBA.
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MezIO Installation Guide If you are installing a new MezIO module into your system, you may need to remove the punch-out plate depending on your MezIO expansion needs. When done installing the MezIO™ module, reinstall the system enclosure by gently sliding the L-shaped enclosure back in place while making sure the screw hole on the hinge sits on the inside.
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MezIO Installation Guide Complete installing the system enclosure by fastening the screws indicated below. Front panel Rear panel Bottom of the enclosure...
MezIO Installation Guide POC-500 Series MezIO™ Installation NOTE *When a MezIO-D230 or MezIO-D220 module is installed, the mini PCIe slot cannot be used due to mechanical interference. The POC-500 series disassemble procedure section will demonstrate how to remove the necessary enclosure panel(s) to gain access to the systems’ PCBA for MezIO™ module installation.
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MezIO Installation Guide 2. Remove the two (2) screws (indicated in red) and remove the power cable cover. 3. Unplug the 3-pin fan power connector.
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MezIO Installation Guide 4. Remove the two (2) screws (indicated in red). For POC-545/ 546 systems, please also separate the fan from the enclosure. POC-515/ POC-516 systems POC-545/ POC-546 systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide 5. Turn the system upside down and place it on a flat sturdy surface. Unscrew the three (3) screws (indicated in red) and gently remove the L-shaped panel. 6. The MezIO™ interface can be accessed, indicated in red.
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MezIO Installation Guide 7. Remove the screws indicated in red and replace with stand-off hex bolt screws. 8. Secure the stand-off hex bolts that came with the MezIO module onto the motherboard. Gently lower the module onto the motherboard. The MezIO connector should engage the port if the three (3) standoffs and screw holes meet.
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MezIO Installation Guide 9. Then secure the MezIO module to the hex bolts with three (3) P-head screws. 10. Once the MezIO™ module is installed, reinstall the system by placing the L-shaped enclosure back into place and secure it with the screws indicated in red.
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MezIO Installation Guide 11. Secure the two (2) screws (indicated in red) to complete the enclosure assembly for POC-515/ 516 systems. For POC-545/ 546 systems, please secure the fan onto the enclosure. POC-515/ POC-516 systems POC-545/ POC-546 systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide 12. For POC-545/ 546, plug in the 3-pin fan power connector and secure the power cable cover with screws (indicated in red) to complete the enclosure assembly procedure. Plug in the 3-pin fan power connector Secure the power cable cover...
MezIO Installation Guide POC-700 Series MezIO™ Installation The POC-700 series disassemble procedure section will demonstrate how to remove the necessary enclosure panel(s) to gain access to the systems’ PCBA for MezIO™ module installation. To install the MezIO™ module, remove the screws indicated on the front I/O panel. POC-700 POC-700-FT...
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MezIO Installation Guide Remove the screws indicated at the bottom of the enclosure. POC-700 POC-700-FT...
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MezIO Installation Guide Remove the two (2) screws on the rear panel. POC-700 POC-700-FT Separate the IO and bottom panel from the system Remove front IO panel Remove bottom panel The MezIO™ interface can be accessed (indicated in blue).
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MezIO Installation Guide Remove the reserved MezIO™ connector punch-out panel by removing the screw indicated. POC-700 POC-700-FT...
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MezIO Installation Guide Remove the screws indicated and replace with stand-off hex bolt screws. Hex bolt screw locations You may remove the heatsink to install the hex bolt screws, but make sure you reinstall the heatsink before installing the MezIO™ module. Stand-off hex bolt screws...
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently lower the module onto the motherboard. Install the panel that came with ® the MezIO module you ordered by securing the screw indicated. Remove the corresponding punch out plates (may Secure the screw ® differ depending on your MezIO module) Connector should engage the port if the three (3) standoffs and screw holes meet.
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MezIO Installation Guide 10. When you are done installing the MezIO™ module, reinstall the system by installing the bottom/ rear enclosure panel. POC-700 POC-700-FT 11. Install the front panel and securing it with three (3) screws. POC-700 POC-700-FT...
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MezIO Installation Guide 12. Secure the bottom and rear panel with screws. POC-700 bottom panel screws POC-700-FT bottom panel screws...
MezIO Installation Guide Nuvo-5000 Series MezIO™ Installation The Nuvo-5000 series disassemble procedure section will demonstrate how to remove the necessary enclosure panel(s) to gain access to Nuvo-5000E/P, Nuvo-5000LP and Nuvo-5095GC systems’ PCBA. The MezIO module installation section will be demonstrated in the following chapter.
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently lift and remove the bottom cover of Nuvo-5000E/P controller to expose the controller’s PCBA and MezIO port. For Nuvo-5000 series MezIO module installation procedure, please go here.
MezIO Installation Guide 3.6.2 Nuvo-5000LP Series Place the Nuvo-5000LP controller upside down on a flat and secured surface. Unfasten six (6) indented hex bolts on the front and rear panel, remove both front and rear panel. Remove the bottom cover of Nuvo-5000LP controller and the SATA cable attached to the hot-swappable HDD tray to expose the controller’s PCBA and MezIO port.
MezIO Installation Guide 3.6.3 Nuvo-5095GC Series Place the Nuvo-5095GC controller upside down on a flat and secured surface. Unfasten four (4) M3 flat-head screws and detach Cassette by gently lifting it off the system enclosure. Unfasten seven(7) indented hex bolts on the front and rear panel, remove both front and rear panel.
MezIO Installation Guide 3.6.4 Nuvo-5000 Series MezIO Module Installation On the PCBA board, locate the MezIO port and the three (3) standoffs. To install, match the MezIO port and three (3) screw holes (indicated by black arrows) to the standoffs, gently lower the module onto the PCBA/ heat sink component.
MezIO Installation Guide Nuvo-7000 Series Disassembly Procedure The Nuvo-7000 series disassemble procedure section will demonstrate how to remove the necessary enclosure panel(s) to gain access to Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE/ LP and Nuvo-7160GC systems’ PCBA. 3.7.1 Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE/ LP To access system’s MezIO interface, the system needs to be disassembled.
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently wiggle and separate the Cassette module from the system. NOTE Not applicable to Nuvo-7000LP systems. On the front I/O panel, remove the hexa-screws indicated below. Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-7000LP systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide Remove the front I/O panel. Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-7000LP systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide On the rear I/O panel, remove the hexa-screws indicated below. Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-7000LP systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide Remove the rear I/O panel. Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-7000LP systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently lift the system’s bottom panel. Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-7000LP systems NOTE For Nuvo-7000LP systems, please disengage the 22-pin SATA cable connected to the 2.5” hot swappable tray before removing the bottom panel.
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MezIO Installation Guide Once the bottom panel has been removed, you should have access to the system’s MezIO interfaces.
MezIO Installation Guide 3.7.2 Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE/ LP MezIO Module Installation The MezIO module is secured by the three stand-mounts indicated in the illustration below.
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently lower the MezIO module onto the three stand-mounts while matching the MezIO interface. Secure the module using three screws supplied.
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MezIO Installation Guide Reinstall the system enclosure and panel when done. To reinstall the system enclosure, place the bottom panel on top of the motherboard while making sure both sides are inserted into the heatsink (indicated in blue). Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide Nuvo-7000LP systems NOTE For Nuvo-7000LP systems, please connect the 22-pin SATA cable connected to the 2.5” hot swappable tray before installing the bottom panel.
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MezIO Installation Guide Install the front panel and secure screws indicated in blue. Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-7000LP systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide Install the rear panel and secure screws indicated in blue. Nuvo-7000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-7000LP systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide Install the Cassette module and secure screws indicated in blue. NOTE Not applicable to Nuvo-7000LP systems.
MezIO Installation Guide Nuvo-7160GC Series Disassembly Procedure To access system’s MezIO interface, the system needs to be disassembled. To disassemble the system enclosure, you need to remove the Cassette module and screws on both I/O panels. 3.8.1 Nuvo-7160GC Turn the system upside-down and remove the four screws at the bottom of the Cassette module.
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MezIO Installation Guide On the rear I/O panel, remove the hexa-screws indicated below. Remove the rear I/O panel.
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MezIO Installation Guide On the front I/O panel, remove the hexa-screws indicated below. Remove the front I/O panel.
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently lift the system's bottom panel. Once the bottom panel have been removed, you should have access to the system's internal I/O interfaces.
MezIO Installation Guide 3.8.2 Nuvo-7160GC MezIO Installation The MezIO module is secured by the three stand-mounts indicated in the illustration below.
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently lower the MezIO module onto the three stand-mounts while matching the MezIO interface. Secure the module using three screws supplied.
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MezIO Installation Guide Reinstall the system enclosure and panel when done. To reinstall the system enclosure, the bottom panel on top of the motherboard while making sure both sides are inserted into the heatsink (indicated in blue).
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MezIO Installation Guide Install front/ rear panel and secure screws indicated in blue. Install front panel and secure screws Install rear panel and secure screws...
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently lower the Cassette module onto the system enclosure, press firmly to ensure the PCIe slot is properly engaged. Secure the screws indicated to complete the enclosure installation process.
MezIO Installation Guide Nuvo-9000 Series Disassembly Procedure To access system’s MezIO interface, the system needs to be disassembled. Please refer to the following procedure for MezIO™ module installation. Turn the system upside-down and remove the four screws (indicated in blue) at the bottom of the Cassette module.
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently wiggle and separate the Cassette module from the system. NOTE For Nuvo-9000E/ P/ DE series systems only.
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MezIO Installation Guide On the front I/O panel, remove the hexa-screws indicated below. Nuvo-9000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-900LP systems Remove the front I/O panel. Nuvo-9000E/ P/ DE systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide On the rear I/O panel, remove the hexa-screws indicated below. Nuvo-9000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-9000LP systems Remove the rear I/O panel.
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MezIO Installation Guide Gently lift the system’s bottom panel. Once the bottom panel has been removed, you should have access to the system’s MezIO™ interface.
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MezIO Installation Guide The MezIO™ module is secured by the three stand-mounts indicated in the illustration below. 10. Gently lower the MezIO module onto the three stand-mounts while matching the MezIO interface. Secure the module using three screws supplied.
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MezIO Installation Guide 11. When you are done installing the MezIO™ module, reinstall the system enclosure by placing the bottom panel on top of the motherboard while making sure both sides are inserted into the heatsink (indicated in blue).
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MezIO Installation Guide 12. Install the front panel and secure screws indicated in blue. Nuvo-9000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-900LP systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide 13. Install the rear panel and secure screws indicated in blue. Nuvo-9000E/ P/ DE systems Nuvo-9000LP systems...
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MezIO Installation Guide 14. Install the Cassette module and secure screws indicated in blue to complete the enclosure installation. NOTE Not applicable to Nuvo-9000LP systems. Install the Cassette module Secure the screws indicated...
MezIO Installation Guide 4 Driver Installation Neousys MezIO module provides application-oriented functionality to your Neousys rugged embedded system. Incorporating computer signals, power rails and control signals, the module can further be customized to suit your needs! For the latest MezIO™ drivers, please visit our Support >...
MezIO Installation Guide MezIO C180/ C181 Driver Installation The MezIO C180/ C181 driver is delivered in a compressed package. To install the driver, please refer to the following steps: Choose your MezIO driver version and click Go to the directory where the downloaded file is saved, right-click and choose to “Extract All”.
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MezIO Installation Guide Click on device manager and you should see a device without driver (indicated by an exclamation mark).
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MezIO Installation Guide Double click on it to bring up the device’s properties and click on “Update Driver”. Select the option “Browse my computer for driver software”.
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MezIO Installation Guide Click on “Browse” to point to the directory where the driver files were extracted to and click on Next. A Windows Security prompt will appear. Click on Install to begin the installation process.
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MezIO Installation Guide 10. The installation process may take up to a few minutes. When completed, the following message should appear. 11. At this stage, you should see eight (8) other “Multifunction Device” without driver (indicated by exclamation mark).
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MezIO Installation Guide 12. Double click on one for device’s properties and click on “Update Driver”. 13. Select the option “Browse my computer for driver software”.
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MezIO Installation Guide 14. Click on “Browse” to point to the directory where the driver files were extracted to and click on Next. 15. A Windows Security prompt will appear. Click on Install to begin the installation process.
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MezIO Installation Guide 16. The installation process may take up to a few minutes. When completed, the following message should appear. 17. Repeat the “Update Driver” procedures (steps 11~16) for the other seven (7) Multifunction Devices until they are all installed.
MezIO Installation Guide MezIO™ D220/ D230/ D330 Driver Installation The MezIO driver package is delivered in a compressed package. You must download the package and extract the file in order to install the driver. Remember the path you extracted to, go to the directory, locate the “auto-execute” (.exe) file and follow the instructions below.
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MezIO Installation Guide The installation screen will show and follow the instructions shown, click on “Next >” when ready. Once setup has gathered system hardware information, it is ready to install. Click on “Install” to being.
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MezIO Installation Guide Please be patient as the installation process may take up to a few minutes. When completed, it will prompt you for an immediate system restart or you may choose to restart later. Make your selection and click on “Finish”. If you choose to restart immediately, please remember to save and close your work/ tasks before doing so.
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