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No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the DMP Electronics Inc.
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Trademarks Acknowledgment The EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series is the registered trademarks of DMP Electronics Inc. Microsoft, Windows, and AMI are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation and American Megatrends Inc. in the United States and/or other countries respectively. Other brand names, product names or trade names appearing in this document are the properties and registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Safety Information WARNING Do not expose EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series to rain or moisture, in order to prevent shock and fire hazard. Never install EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series in wet locations. Do not open the cabinet to avoid electrical shock. Refer to your nearest dealer for qualified personnel servicing.
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Regulatory FCC Class A 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.
User’ Manual to check for the contents and appearance of this product; contact immediately your nearest dealer or DMP office for any defective or missing parts. The supplier will not be responsible for any reported discrepancy thereafter the expiration period of 3-days from the date of purchase.
Unpacking Your EBOX Mini PC Congratulation! You have just acquired EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series, please check the following items. Packing List: Item No. Description Q’ty EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series VESA PC Max. 10 - watts External Power Adaptor, Vin: 100~240VAC 50/ 60Hz, 0.45A / Volt: +5.0 VDC @ 2.0A Max.
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Preface EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series: VESA PC The EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series is a revolutionary device which is especially designed for limited physical space and temperature concerns. No matter you are in a jammed office, a crowded place, or public transportation, it can be easily integrated with a VESA LCD to bring you EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series access at any time.
EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series Overview Front Panel Power LED The power LED lights up when system is turn on. HDD LED LED flashes when the system is accessing Hard Drive. Audio Line Out Audio output to speaker Audio Mic In For Microphone Input CF &...
System Specification Operating System MSTI-PDX-600 ( System on Chip ) Windows XP Home/ Pro Windows XP Embedded Main Memory Windows Embedded CE 256 MB DDR2 512 MB DDR2 Supported Linux Distribution list: ( 512MB DDR2 version called 3310A series ) 1.
Peripherals Connecting the Power Adaptor DC Power Jack To use EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series immediately, please attach the supplied adapter for the power source. See the left diagram for visual connection. Connect the DC power jack of the power adaptor to the DC Input of EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series.
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Peripherals Connecting the USB EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series provide Three external USB ports with (Two at the front, One at the rear) and one internal USB port. Micro-SD and CF Slot For connecting to Device with Compact Flash Card and Micro-SD (T-flash). Microphone/Earphone The EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series supports Microphone Input and Speaker Output.
Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse PS/2 Keyboard or Mouse (6-pin) This PS/2 Port is shared for connecting Keyboard and/ or Mouse by using Split Y-Cable (not included). Connecting Serial port Serial Ports (Optional) The serial port is usually connected to a serial device like modem or terminal devices.
BIOS Reconfiguring Take note that AMI BIOS is used in the EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series. To reconfigure the EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series, press or hit the <Del> key to enter your BIOS setup main menu. Select from the menu, the desired setup for change. Press <Esc>...
Linux can boot up normally, after install completed. Step2: A. Copy the .deb file (kernel package) that DMP provided into your USB pen driver or other removable storage. B. Press Ctrl + Alt + F1 keys to enter text mode.
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D. To unpack the kernel package and update. # dpkg -i xxx.deb # update-initramfs –k 2.6.30-vortex86mx -c # update-grub E. When these three procedures completed, type reboot to reboot system. # reboot Step3: Moving the storage installed Linux, back to VortexDX platform. Step4: Turn on the power to boot.
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For Ubuntu When it start booting, press the Esc key when it boot. Confirm the Grub list first. There should has an option 2.6.30-vortex86mx, and then to boot. For Debian Please press the Esc key to confirm Grub list and press E key to confirm and modify the storage’s codename. Note: The Grub list parameters you can modify in the file /boot/grub/menu.lst.
EBOX-3300A-JSK / 3310A-JSK: Standard Version with Mini PCI support and 2 x RS-232 ports EBOX-3300A-L2 / 3310A-L2: Standard Version with 2 x LAN and 2 x RS-232 ports, no PS/2 EBOX-3300A-LS / 3310A-LS: Standard Version with 128MB CF card + DMP Embedded Linux OS...
Onboard Connectors Summary Summary Table for CPU Board Description Type of Connections Pin nbrs. IDE connector Box Header 22 x 2 2.0mm 44-pin USB (Front) USB Connector 8pin USB (Front) USB Connector 8-pin USB (Front) USB Connector 8-pin JTAG connector Wafer 1.25mm 6-pin PS/2 connector...
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Rear Connectors Outline DC Power Jack PS/2 KB/Mouse RJ-45 LAN Power Switch Serial Ports Wireless ANT (Optional) DC Power Jack RJ-45 LAN Power Switch Serial Ports (Optional) Wireless ANT (Optional)
Pin Assignments J8: PS/2 Keyboard or Mouse – 6-pin Mini-Din Connector Pin # Signal Name KBCLK PMCLK KBDAT PMDAT SB5V J13: Power SW – Push Button Switch Pin # Status J12: DC-IN (5V) – 3-pin Mini-Din Lock Pin Socket Signal Name Pin # J3: USB (90 ) –...
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J15: VGA – 15-pin D-Sub Connector Pin # Signal Name Pin # Signal Name Pin # Signal Name HYSYNC VSYNC J4, J5: USB (USB2): For connection to external USB device –4-pin USB Type 1 Connector (H) Signal Pin # Name USB2- USB2+ J9, J11: COM - 9-pin D-Sub Connector...
Taking Care of your EBOX This section gives you some guidelines on using EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series – Safe using, Storing and Handling. Storing Do not place EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series in a location that is subject to: Heating sources, such as stove, oven, heater, radiator or air duct Direct contact from sunlight Rain or moisture area Excessive dust accumulation area...
Using Cables for Connection To avoid problem, use only the specified interface cables in your accessory bag. The supplier will not be responsible for the connection arising from the other unspecified peripheral equipment. Do not use cut or damaged cables for connection. Cleaning Your VESA PC Clean the VESA PC with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution.
Troubleshooting This section describes the techniques of resolving some basic problems that you encounter when using EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series. For more troubleshooting guidelines, please contact your nearest dealer for technical support. Troubleshooting Your VESA PC A. VESA PC Make sure the EBOX-3300A/ 3310A series is properly secured and plugged into a power source before it is turned on.
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Go to “Exit” menu using the Direction keys <↑↓> and choose the option “Load Optimal Defaults”, then press <Enter>. A message dialog appears as seen below, hit “Y” key and presses <Enter> to save and recover to the factory setting. “Load Optimal Defaults (Y/N)? Y”.
Return Merchandise Authorization( ( ( ( RMA) ) ) ) policy If the DMP staff or dealer determines that a part is defective. Purchaser must call our technical support service to obtain an RMA number before attempting to return any part. Please contact your nearest dealer to obtain an RMA number.
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