Table of Contents Introduction ..............4 1. About the Product ..............................5 2. Product Lineup ................................5 3. Features ..................................6 4. Included Items .................................7 Safety Precautions ............8 1. Safety Information ..............................9 2. Handling Precautions ............................10 1. FCC PART 15 Class A Notice ........................12 2.
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Table of Contents 1. Starting Setup ..............................39 2. Using Setup ..............................40 3. Getting Help ..............................40 4. In Case of Problems ............................. 40 5. A Final Note About Setup .......................... 40 2. Main Menu ................................41 1. Setup Items ..............................42 3.
DisplayPort, USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB3.0) × 2, and LAN × 2. The wireless models are equipped with wireless LAN and Bluetooth® for easy connection to digital devices, making the MCX-CM100 Series ideal as an IoT gateway device for connecting to peripherals.
— — Introduction MCX-CM100 User Manual 3. Features ◼ Ultra-compact design about as large as two business cards This is the smallest [110 (W) × 90 (D) × 29 (H)] and lightest PC in the series. The product can contribute significantly to the miniaturization of equipment while not hindering equipment design regardless of the installation location.
— — Introduction MCX-CM100 User Manual 4. Included Items The product consists of the items listed below. Check, with the following list, that your package is complete. If you discover damaged or missing items, contact your retailer. Name Pcs. The Main Body...
Safety Precautions Understand the following definitions and precautions to use the product safely. Never fail to read them before using the product. - 8 -...
— — Safety Precautions MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Safety Information This document provides safety information using the following symbols to prevent accidents resulting in injury or death and the destruction of equipment and resources. Understand the meanings of these labels to operate the equipment safely.
— — Safety Precautions MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Handling Precautions WARNING Always check that the power supply is turned off before connecting or disconnecting AC ⚫ power cable. Do not modify the product. ⚫ Always turn off the power before inserting or removing the cables.
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To prevent corruption of files, always shutdown the OS before turning off this product. ⚫ Movensys reserves the right to refuse to service a product modified by the user. ⚫ Regardless of the foregoing statements, Movensys is not liable for any damages whatsoever ⚫...
— — Safety Precautions MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. FCC PART 15 Class A Notice NOTE 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.
— — Safety Precautions MCX-CM100 User Manual 3. KC Certification Notice 4. Display marking Display of power (Input Rating Display of functional earth Display of Hot surface Label) terminal DC power supply Functional earth terminal Hot surface - 13 -...
— — Safety Precautions MCX-CM100 User Manual 3. Security Warning When connecting to the network, be aware of security-related problems. See the examples of Security measures below and set up the product properly along with the network devices. 1. Information security risks Unauthorized access from the outside through a network could cause the system halt, data ⚫...
— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Nomenclature of Product Components Component names of the product are shown in the figure below. ◆ Front ◆ Side ◆ Rear - 16 -...
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— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual Name Function Front DC-IN DC power connector POWER SW PC Power switch POWER & STATUS LED Power ON display and status LED DRIVE ACCESS LED Drive access display LED GPIO port connector (4-pin male) USB 3.2 Gen1...
— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Description of Product Components Components such as connectors, switches are described. 1. DC Power Input Connector The DC power input connector is provided. Rated input voltage : 12 - 24VDC Input voltage range : 6 - 37VDC Power capacity : 12V 3.7A or more, 24V 1.9A or more...
— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Power Switch The power switch is provided. The power of the product can be turned on or turned off with this switch. 3. LED There are 2 LEDs on the front of this product.
— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual 4. GPIO Connector This product is equipped with three general-purpose, non-insulated inputs and outputs. Each pin can be assigned to either input or output functionality. * Pins can also be set as an external power switch or an external reset switch. The initial configuration for general-purpose I/O can be set from the BIOS menu.
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— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual ◆ Input equivalent circuit ◆ External power/reset switch circuit configuration example Any GPIO pin (pins 1 to 3) can be set as an external power switch or an external reset switch.
— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual 5. USB 3.2 Gen1(USB3.0) Type-A Ports This product is equipped with 2 ports for USB 3.2 Gen1 (USB3.0) TYPE-A interface. USB3.2 Gen1 (USB3.0) Connector Pin No. Signal Name USB_VCC DATA- DATA+...
— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual 7. DisplayPort Interface The product is equipped with a connector for DisplayPort interface. DisplayPort connector Connector used on the product Display Port 20 Pin Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name...
— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual 8. USB 3.2 Gen1 (USB3.0) Type-C Port The product is equipped with a USB Type-C port. Data communication : USB 3.2 Gen1 (USB3.0) ⚫ Alternate Mode : DisplayPort ⚫ Power Delivery : Revision 3.0 (5V / 1.5A with source operation, 15V / 3A with sink...
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— — Product Nomenclature and Function MCX-CM100 User Manual ◆ Power supply transferring via USB Type-C port This product supports power transfer with USB Power Delivery. When transferring power via the USB Type-C port, use a USB Power Delivery-compatible device capable of outputting power at 15V.
— — Hardware Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Before Using the Product for the First Time Follow the next steps to set up this product: STEP1 By referring to the information in this section, install, connect and set up this product.
— — Hardware Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Hardware Setup Before you start, be sure that the power is turned off. ⚫ Remove only those screws that are explained. Do not move any other screws. ⚫ 1. Attaching the FG Use screws to attach the FG.
— — Hardware Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Mounting from DIN Rail Using the optional BX-DIN-05 makes it can be mounted on a DIN rail. Attach BX-DIN-05 to the product. Hook the tab on the top of the BX-DIN-05 to the DIN rail, and press the lower part of the device against the DIN rail.
Using the optional BX-DIN-V05 makes it possible to mount the MCX-CM100 vertically on a DIN rail. The BX-DIN-V05 can be mounted on the MCX-CM100 so the DIN-rail mounting feet are at the rear or on the side of this product.
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— — Hardware Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual Mounting on the DIN Rail Hook the tab on the top of the BX-DIN-V05 to the DIN rail, and press the lower part of the device against the DIN rail. - 32 -...
Insert the fan connector and attach the BX-FAN-05 using the screws previously used to secure the cover. CAUTION Be careful not to touch the MCX-CM100 circuit board by hand during the installation. The specified maximum tightening torque for attaching the BX-FAN-05 and the back cover is 4 kgf⋅cm.
— — Hardware Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 5. Installing the Heat Sink Cover Using the optional BX-CVH-05 prevents burns and other injuries caused by high-temperature heat sinks. Align the mounting holes of the main unit and the heat sink cover.
— — Hardware Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 6. Installation Requirements Note that the ambient operating temperature is limited depending on the installation direction. Increase the distance from devices that generate heat or exhaust air or take other measures to ensure the ambient temperature falls within the range specified in the environment requirements.
— — Hardware Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual Ambient temperature derating The ambient temperature will vary depending on the load usage. °C °C - +50 ⚫ 30% CPU load factor, 1A USB Type-A port current, 0A USB Type-C port current °C °C...
— — Hardware Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual Distances between the BOX-PC and its vicinity (Exemplar) Ambient temperature In this product, the ambient temperature is decided from the multiple measurement points as shown below. When making use of the product, the air current should be adjusted to prevent that all the temperatures measured at the measurement points exceed the specified temperature.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Introduction The Setup program allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This special information is then stored in NVRAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Using Setup In general, you use the arrow keys to highlight items, press <Enter> to select, use the “+” and “-” keys to change entries, press <F1> key for help and press <Esc> key to quit. The following table provides more detail about how to navigate in the Setup program using the keyboard.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Main Menu Once you enter the Aptio Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. By pressing the left or right arrow keys, you will be able to move the tab of each item.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Setup Items You can choose the following tabs. Main Use this menu to confirm the system basic configuration and set the language and time at the same time. Advanced Use this menu to set the detailed function that can setting to your system.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 3. Main Use this menu to check basic system configuration. The following items are displayed. Display item in the main menu Item Options Description Project Version x.xx x64 This item displays the BIOS version.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 4. Advanced Use this menu to set the detailed function that can setting to your system. The following items are available: Trusted Computing Use this menu to configure the TPM 2.0 settings. ACPI Settings Use this menu to configure the ACPI settings.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Trusted Computing Use this menu to configure the Trusted Computing. Trusted Computing Item Options Description TXE Support Disabled / Enabled Configure the TXE settings. TPM 2.0 Support Disabled / Enabled Configure the TPM 2.0 settings.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. ACPI Settings Use this menu to configure ACPI power management settings. ACPI Settings Item Options Description Disabled / Enabled Configure the Enable Hibernation function settings. Enable Hibernation Wake On Lan Control on S5 Disabled / Enabled Configure the Wake On LAN settings.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 3. RAS Configuration Configure the watchdog timer and GPIO settings. (Actual display may differ) RAS Configuration Item Options Description Enable or disable the watchdog timer and GPIO Disabled / Enabled RAS Control on BIOS settings in the BIOS menu.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 4. SMART Settings Use this menu to check the SMART settings. SMART Settings Item Options Description Perform a SMART Self Test on SATA devices during SMART Self Test Disabled / Enabled POST. - 48 -...
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 5. CPU Configuration Use this menu to check the CPU settings. CPU Configuration Item Options Description EIST Disabled / Enabled Do not change this setting. Intel Virtualization Technology Disabled / Enabled Do not change this setting.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 5. Chipset Specify the detailed chipset functions. The following items are available. North Bridge Configuration Use this menu to check the North Bridge settings. South Bridge Configuration Use this menu to configure the South Bridge settings.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. North Bridge Configuration Use this menu to check the North Bridge configuration. (Actual display may differ) Memory Configuration Item Options Description Max TOLUD 2GB / 2.25GB / 2.5GB / 2.75GB Do not change this setting.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. South Bridge Configuration Use this menu to configure the South Bridge settings. South Bridge Configuration Item Options Description Set whether to start the system at the same time the power supply starts.
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Ipv4 PXE Support Disabled / Enabled Configure the IPv4 PXE settings. Ipv4 PXE Support (Available only with Enabled) Item Options Description Set the IPv4 access address when starting Ipv4 Address 0 - 3 192.168.1.1 Movensys tools using PXE boot. - 53 -...
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 6. Security Configure the security of the system settings. The following items are available. (Actual display may differ) Administrator Password Set the Administrator Password. Press Enter to display the following screen for entering the password.
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— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual CAUTION Be careful to not forget the password. If you forget the password, the product will have to be repaired at an extra cost. - 55 -...
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Secure Boot menu Configure the Secure Boot settings. Leave these settings as configured before shipment. Secure Boot menu Item Options Description Secure Boot Enable Disabled / Enabled Do not change this setting.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 7. Boot Configuration Configure the settings boot devices and other devices. (Actual display may differ) Boot Configuration Item Options Description Set the standby time for BIOS Setup <DEL> Setup Prompt Timeout or <F2> input.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 8. Save & Exit Use this menu to load/save setting items, and exit the setup menu. The following items are available. (Actual display may differ) Save Changes and Exit Save the changed settings and exit.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual Restore User Defaults Return the settings to the user default values. Boot Override Specify this setting when you want to temporarily start the system from a connected device other than those that have been set with the Boot Configuration menu.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 9. Utility Utility that runs on the UEFI environment can be used. The following items are available. Disk Copy Copy the disk and perform such functions as backup and restore. Memory Test Execute the Memory Test of the PASSMARK.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Disk Copy Copy the disk and perform such functions as backup and restore. Available only when two or more storage devices are connected. (Actual display may differ) Disk Copy Item Options Description...
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— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual Item Options Description copy destination disk. The file must be saved with the name “conback_x” (where “x” is a sequential number). The copy source disk must be in FAT32 format. Copying ends when the size limit for the copy destination disk is reached, even if the copy has not yet been completed.
— — BIOS Setup MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Self Inspection Use this menu item to perform self-inspection. (Actual display may differ) Self Inspection Item Option Description PCI Device Activity PASS Checks whether the expected PCI devices are FAIL present. [PASS] is displayed if all devices are present.
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Check whether the LAN EEPROM data is correct. FAIL Checking will not be possible if no LAN device is found. Movensys MAC PASS Check whether the MAC data from Movensys has FAIL been written. Unique MAC PASS Check whether the MAC data is unique in the FAIL actual device.
— — Appendix MCX-CM100 User Manual Environment Requirements Item Description Operating Temperature -30 - +60°C airflow 0.7m/s -30 - +50°C no airflow -30 - +70°C no airflow (With the fan unit (an optional product)) Storage Temperature -30 - +70°C Humidity...
— — Appendix MCX-CM100 User Manual 3. POST Codes POST (hex) Description < Security (SEC) phase > Power on. Reset type detection (software / hardware) AP initialization before microcode loading North Bridge initialization before microcode loading South Bridge initialization before microcode loading...
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— — Appendix MCX-CM100 User Manual POST (hex) Description 3Ch - 3Eh Post-memory, South Bridge initialization (South Bridge module specific) 3Fh - 4Eh OEM post memory initialization codes DXE IPL is started < Driver Execution Environment (DXE) phase > DXE Core start is started...
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— — Appendix MCX-CM100 User Manual POST (hex) Description SCSI initialization is started SCSI Reset SCSI Detect SCSI Enable Setup Verifying Password Start of Setup Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below) Setup Input Wait Reserved for ASL (see ASL Status Codes section below)
— — Appendix MCX-CM100 User Manual 4. Watch-Dog-Timer The watchdog timer serves as a safeguard against possible system lock-up in your industrial computer system. In most industrial environments, there are heavy equipment, generators, high- voltage power lines, or power drops that have adverse effects on your computer system. For instance, when a power drop occurs, it could cause the CPU to come to a halt state or enter into an infinite loop, resulting in a system lock-up.
— — Appendix MCX-CM100 User Manual 5. Battery Disposal 1. Battery Specification The product contains one battery, and the details are as follows: Item Description Type Lithium primary battery Model CR2050HR Maker maxell Nominal Voltage Nominal capacity 350mAh Lithium content...
— — Appendix MCX-CM100 User Manual 2. Dispose of the Battery WARNING For battery replacement, contact your retailer as it must be performed as a process of repair. ⚫ Do not attempt to replace the battery as inappropriate battery replacement poses a risk of ⚫...
— — Appendix MCX-CM100 User Manual 6. Life of SSD 1. About write endurance SSD contained in product has a write endurance which limits the number of times each memory may be written, due to the characteristic of the memory that is used. Write endurance can be calculated...
Heat Sink Cover BX-CVH-05 CAUTION If a product other than our optional one is used, the normal operation may be impaired or the functions may be limited. Visit the Movensys website for the latest optional products. https://www.movensys.com/ Download - 78 -...
Customer Support and Inquiry Movensys provides the following support services for you to use Movensys products more efficiently and comfortably. - 79 -...
— Customer Support and Inquiry MCX-CM100 User Manual 1. Services Movensys offers the useful information including product manuals that can be downloaded through the Movensys website. Download https://www. movensys .com/ You can download updated device drivers, firmware, and manuals in several languages.
— — Customer Support and Inquiry MCX-CM100 User Manual Revision History MONTH YEAR Summary of Changes November 2024 The First Edition - 81 -...
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