Neousys Nuvo-1000 Series User Manual

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Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc
Neousys Technology Inc.
Nuvo-1000 Series
Intel® Core™ i7/i5 Fanless Embedded Controller
User's Manual
Rev. A1
Published March 25, 2010
Copyright © 2011 Neousys Technology Inc. All Right Reserved.
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  • Page 1 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Neousys Technology Inc. Nuvo-1000 Series Intel® Core™ i7/i5 Fanless Embedded Controller User’s Manual Rev. A1 Published March 25, 2010 Copyright © 2011 Neousys Technology Inc. All Right Reserved. Page 1 of 48...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc ontents Chapter 1 Introduction ......................4 Overview ......................4 Product Specification ..................5 Specification of Nuvo-1005S-620M ...............5 Specification of Nuvo-1003S-520M ...............6 Specification of Nuvo-1003S-4500P ..............7 Specification of Optional Isolated DIO ..............8 Supported CPU List ..................10 Chapter 2 Getting to know your Nuvo-1000..............11 Unpacking the Nuvo-1000................
  • Page 3 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Connect DC power to you Nuvo-1000 .............33 To connect DC power via the 4-pin pluggable terminal block ......33 To connect DC power via the DC jack ..............34 Power on your Nuvo-1000 ................35 To power on Nuvo-1000 using the power button on the front panel.....35 To power on Nuvo-1000 using remote on/off control on the rear panel ....35...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview Boosting your computing engine to a new era! Incorporating Intel Core™ i7/i5 processor, the Nuvo-1000 controller offers extraordinary performance for arithmetic-intensive applications, while its fanless design provides superb reliability and durability.
  • Page 5: Product Specification

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 1.2 Product Specification Specification of Nuvo-1005S-620M System Core Intel® Core™ i7-620M (2.66 GHz, 4MB Cache) Processor Chipset Intel® HM55 Platform Controller Hub Graphics Integrated Intel® HD Graphics Controller Memory 1x 204-pin SO-DIMM socket, up to 4GB DDR3 1066MHz SDRAM...
  • Page 6: Specification Of Nuvo-1003S-520M

    Operating, 50 Grms, Half-sine 11 ms Duration (w/ SSD, according to CE/FCC Class A, according to EN 61000-6-3 & EN 61000-6-1 * The CPU loading is applied using Intel® Thermal Analysis Tool. For detail testing criteria, please contact Neousys Technology ** For sub-zero operating temperature, a wide temperature HDD drive or Solid State Disk (SSD) is required.
  • Page 7: Specification Of Nuvo-1003S-4500P

    Operating, 50 Grms, Half-sine 11 ms Duration (w/ SSD, according to CE/FCC Class A, according to EN 61000-6-3 & EN 61000-6-1 * The CPU loading is applied using Intel® Thermal Analysis Tool. For detail testing criteria, please contact Neousys Technology ** For sub-zero operating temperature, a wide temperature HDD drive or Solid State Disk (SSD) is required.
  • Page 8: Specification Of Optional Isolated Dio

    Operating, 50 Grms, Half-sine 11 ms Duration (w/ SSD, according to CE/FCC Class A, according to EN 61000-6-3 & EN 61000-6-1 * The CPU loading is applied using Intel® Thermal Analysis Tool. For detail testing criteria, please contact Neousys Technology ** For sub-zero operating temperature, a wide temperature HDD drive or Solid State Disk (SSD) is required.
  • Page 9 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Sink Current 100 mA (sustained loading) (per channel) 250 mA (peak loading) Isolated Voltage 2500 Vrms Output Type Power MOSFET + Analog Device iCoupler® Copyright © 2011 Neousys Technology Inc. All Right Reserved. Page 9 of 48...
  • Page 10: Supported Cpu List

    2.13 GHz Celeron P4500 1.86 GHz * Pentium P6000 1.86 GHz The processors with * are listed in Intel® Embedded Roadmap and with a 7-year life cycle support (2010~2016). Copyright © 2011 Neousys Technology Inc. All Right Reserved. Page 10 of 48...
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Getting To Know Your Nuvo-1000

    Getting to know your Nuvo-1000 2.1 Unpacking the Nuvo-1000 When you receive the package of Nuvo-1000 series, please check immediately if the package contains all the items listed in the following table. If any item is missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer or Neousys Technology Inc. for further assistance.
  • Page 12: Front Panel Function Description

    Realtek ALC262 codec. There are two audio jacks on the front panel. The pink one is used for microphone input, and the green one is used for speaker output. To utilize the audio function in Windows, you need to install corresponding drivers for both Intel HM55 ®...
  • Page 13: Usb Connectors

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc USB Connectors There are totally 6 USB ports on the front panel. By BIOS default, these USB ports are operated in EHCI (Enhanced Host Control Interface) mode and are compatible to USB 2.0, USB 1.1 and USB 1.0 devices. Legacy USB support is provided so you can use USB keyboard/mouse in DOS environment.
  • Page 14: Dvi/Hdmi Connector

    Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps To utilize the GbE port in Windows, you need to install corresponding driver for Intel ® 82574L GbE controller. Please refer to section 3.6 for information of driver installation. DVI/HDMI Connector The DVI-D connector on the front panel supports both DVI and HDMI operation mode. This connector can either output DVI signals or HDMI signal.
  • Page 15: Vga Connector

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc VGA Connector VGA connector is the most popular way to connect a display. The VGA output of Nuvo-1000 supports up to 2560x1600 resolution. By BIOS default, both VGA and DVI/HDMI output are enabled. To utilize the VGA or DVI/HDMI output in Windows, you need to install corresponding graphics driver.
  • Page 16: Cf Socket

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc CF Socket Nuvo-1000 provides a CF socket on the front panel for Type I CompactFlash card. It is implemented by a SATA-to-IDE bridge chip. For best compatibility, configuring SATA controller as IDE mode is highly recommended if you want to use CF card in your system.
  • Page 17: Led Indicators

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc LED Indicators There are three LED indicators on the front panel: CF, HDD and WDT. The descriptions of these three LED are listed in the following table. Indicator Color Description Green CF indictor, flashing when CompactFlash card is active.
  • Page 18: Rear Panel Function Description

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 2.3 Rear Panel Function Description Power input, GbE ports, COM ports and optional isolated DIO are located on the rear panel. In this section, we’ll illustrate connectors on the rear panel. DC Input Terminal Block Nuvo-1000 allows a wide range of DC power input from 8 to 26V. It provides two ways for connecting DC power: a 4-pin pluggable terminal block or a DC jack.
  • Page 19: Dc Jack

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Caution Please make sure the voltage of DC power is correct before you connect it to Nuvo-1000. Supplying a voltage over 26V will damage the system. You should use either 4-pin pluggable terminal block or DC jack for DC power input.
  • Page 20: Gigabit Ethernet Ports

    DO NOT supply power to both connectors at the same time. Gigabit Ethernet Ports There are another 4 GbE ports (Nuvo-1005S) or 2 GbE ports (Nuvo-1003S) on the rear panel. There GbE ports are implemented using Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet controllers. ®...
  • Page 21: Com Ports

    Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps To utilize the GbE port in Windows, you need to install corresponding driver for Intel ® 82574L GbE controller. Please refer to section xx.xx.xx for information of driver installation. COM Ports Nuvo-1000 provides 4 COM ports via 9-pin D-Sub male connectors for communicating with external devices.
  • Page 22: Optional Isolated Dio

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 422 TXD- 485 TXD-/RXD- Optional Isolated DIO Nuvo-1000 offers an option of on-board 2500Vrms isolated DIO for extending application range. This option provides 8 channels of isolated digital input and 8 channels of isolated digital output via a 25-pin D-Sub female connector. The following table describes the pin definition of isolated DIO connector.
  • Page 23: Pet-Door" Hdd Assembly Description

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 2.3 “Pet-Door” HDD Assembly Description When you put the Nuvo-1000 upside down, you can see the “pet-door” on the bottom of the chassis. The “pet-door” design allows users to install or replace the memory module and hard drive quickly and easily.
  • Page 24: Mechanical Dimension

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 2.4 Mechanical Dimension Top View Front View Copyright © 2011 Neousys Technology Inc. All Right Reserved. Page 24 of 48...
  • Page 25: Side View

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Side View Copyright © 2011 Neousys Technology Inc. All Right Reserved. Page 25 of 48...
  • Page 26: Bottom View

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Bottom View Copyright © 2011 Neousys Technology Inc. All Right Reserved. Page 26 of 48...
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 Getting Start

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Chapter 3 Getting Start 3.1 Install HDD and DDR3 SODIMM The Nuvo-1000 has a user-friendly “Pet-Door” design that allows users to install/replace HDD and DDR3 SODIMM module easily. By unscrewing just one screw, you can open the “Pet-Door”...
  • Page 28: To Install A Ddr3 Sodimm Module

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Remove the “Pet-Door” and you can see a SATA cable and DDR3 SODIMM socket exposed. To install a DDR3 SODIMM module Tile the SODIMM module and insert it to the SODIMM socket. As it’s firmly contacted with socket connectors, press it down until the clamps of the socket snap into the latching position of SODIMM module.
  • Page 29 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Put the HDD thermal pad on the center of HDD bracket. Place the HDD into the bracket and gently push it down to make it contact with thermal pad. Use a Philips screwdriver to fix the HDD with M3 screws. Please note that the HDD must be placed in the right direction as below.
  • Page 30 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Pull out the SATA cable inside the chassis and connect it to HDD. Tilt the HDD assembly and insert the wedge of HDD bracket to the bottom cover. Once it’s firmly wedged, push it down and fix it using a M3 flat-head screw.
  • Page 31: Mount Your Nuvo-1000

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 3.2 Mount your Nuvo-1000 Nuvo-1000 is shipped with wall-mount brackets. You can mount your Nuvo-1000 on the wall by following the steps listed below. Find your wall-mounts brackets (2 pieces) and M4 screws (4 pieces) in the accessory box.
  • Page 32 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Copyright © 2011 Neousys Technology Inc. All Right Reserved. Page 32 of 48...
  • Page 33: Connect Dc Power To You Nuvo-1000

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 3.3 Connect DC power to you Nuvo-1000 There are two connectors on the rear panel you can use for DC power input: a 4-pin pluggable terminal block and a DC jack. The 4-pin pluggable terminal block accepts 8~26V DC input and the DC jack accepts 12V DC input.
  • Page 34: To Connect Dc Power Via The Dc Jack

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc To connect DC power via the DC jack Find your AC-DC adapter with a matched DC plug. The DC jack on the rear panel only accepts a DC plug with ø2.5mm/5.5mm (inner diameter of 2.5mm and outer diameter 5.5mm).
  • Page 35: Power On Your Nuvo-1000

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 3.4 Power on your Nuvo-1000 For better flexibility of operation, Nuvo-1000 provides three alternatives can be used to power on your Nuvo-1000. You can turn on your Nuvo-1000 by pressing the power button, using an external latched on/off switch, or by sending a special LAN packet. In this section, we illustrate these three ways to power on your Nuvo-1000.
  • Page 36: To Power On Nuvo-1000 Using Wake-On-Lan Function

    Wake-on-LAN function for Nuvo-1000. Please refer to section xx.xx.xx for the instruction of configuring this option. In Windows system, identify the Intel® 82574L Gigabit Connection on PCI bus 1, device 0, function 0. This is the GbE port on the front panel.
  • Page 37 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Click the Power Management tag, there are several options for Wake-on-LAN. Wake on Direct Packet Nuvo-1000 can wake from S3 or S4 state when receiving a direct packet, such as a ping command from another computer. Please note that the “Wake on Direct Packet”...
  • Page 38 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc There are some free tools available on Internet that can be used to send a magic packet. Please refer to the following link to understand more about Magic Packet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake-on-LAN Wake on Magic Packet from power off state When checking this option, Nuvo-1000 can wake from S5 (system off with standby power) state when receiving a magic packet.
  • Page 39: Chapter 4 Bios And Driver

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Chapter 4 BIOS and Driver 4.1 BIOS Settings Nuvo-1000 is shipped with factory-default BIOS settings cautiously programmed for best performance and compatibility. In this section, we’ll illustrate some of BIOS settings you may need to modify. Please always make sure you understand the effect of change before you proceed with any modification.
  • Page 40: Sata Controller Mode

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc SATA Controller Mode The SATA controller of Nuvo-1000 supports IDE and AHCI mode. IDE mode is a legacy interface and is compatible with most storage devices. AHCI mode, which exposes SATA's advanced capabilities such as hot swapping and native command queuing, are supported in several later version of operating systems.
  • Page 41: Cpu Shutdown Temperature And Thermal Throttling

    (core temperature limite) of 90°C, we suggest you set these two value according to the following principles: For Intel® i7/i5 processor, you should set the shutdown temperature as 105°C and throttling-on temperature as 90°C. For Intel® i3/P4500 processor, you should set the shutdown temperature as 90°C and throttling-on temperature as 75°C.
  • Page 42: Power On After Power Failure Option

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Power On after Power Failure Option This option defines the behavior of Nuvo-1000 when DC power is supplied. S0 – Power On System is powered on when DC power is supplied. S5 – Power Off System is kept in off state when DC power is supplied.
  • Page 43: Wake-On-Lan Option

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Wake-on-LAN Option Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is a mechanism which allows you to turn on your Nuvo-1000 via Ethernet connection. To utilize Wake-on-LAN function, you have to enable this option first in BIOS settings. Please refer to section 3.4 for instructions of using WOL function.
  • Page 44: Select A Boot Device

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Select a Boot Device When you have multiple bootable devices connected to your Nuvo-1000 (i.e. HDD, USB flash disk, USB DVD-drive), you may need to select one of them as the boot device. There are two ways to select the device. You can either, press F12 when system boots up to go to Boot Manager and then select one of the devices, or select the boot device in BIOS settings.
  • Page 45: Operating System Support

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 4.2 Operating System Support Nuvo-1000 supports most operating system developed for Intel® x86 architecture. The following list contains the operating systems which have been tested in Neousys Technology Inc. Microsoft Window XP 32-bit Microsoft Window 7 32-bit Microsoft Window 7 64-bit Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop 32bit...
  • Page 46: Driver Installation

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc 4.3 Driver Installation Neousys Technology Inc. provides a very convenient utility in “Drivers & Utilities DVD” to allow the “One-Click” driver installation. This utility automatically detects your Windows operating system and installs all necessary drivers to your Nuvo-1000 with just one mouse click.
  • Page 47: To Install Drivers Manually

    Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc To install drivers manually You can also manually install each driver for Nuvo-1000. Please refer to the following information about installing drivers for different operating system. Windows XP SP3 Drivers for Windows XP are located in x:\Drivers\Nuvo-1000\XP\, which x: stands for your DVD drive.
  • Page 48 Nuvo-1000 Series User's Manual.doc Note If you are using Windows Vista, you may not have the updated .NET Framework. Please install .NET Framework 3.5 in prior to install Graphics driver. You can find .NET Framework 3.5 in x:\Drivers\Nuvo-1000\XP\DotNET\dotnetfx35.exe. Windows 7 or Windows Vista 64-bit Drivers for Windows 7 or Vista 64-bit are located in x:\Drivers\Nuvo-1000\Win7_64\, which x: stands for your DVD drive.

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