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Windows XP embedded in a CompactFlash card or in a 2.5” HD and installed in the JetBox 8180 to let users experience the computer in a simple way.
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DC 12~24V (2-pin terminal block or power jack) Power consumption 1.65A maximum (0.86A typical) with DC 19V input. OS verified Windows 2000/XP, WinCE.NET, XPe, Linux OS support by Korenix XPe Construction Rugged aluminum alloy chassis Color Silver Mounting DIN rail...
A female DVI-I socket is provided DVI (Single: TMDS Data Link 0, Link 1) + CRT signals. 3-2-3 Serial Ports The DB9 is standard serials port connector. The following tables show the signal connections of these connectors. Pin No# RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 RxD-(A) Data-(A) RxD+(B) Data+(B) TxD-(A) TxD+(B) Korenix | Hardware Feature...
3-2-4 LAN Ports (Gigabit Ethernet) The RJ45 connector with 2 LED’s for LAN. The right side LED (orange) indicates data is being accessed and the left side LED (green) indicates on-line status. (On indicates on-line and off indicates off-line). Hardware Feature | Korenix...
Power is supplied through a power DC In or external AC/DC power adapter. Check the technical specification section for information about DC power input voltage. See following figure and a side pictures. DC Power Connector: Use external 2-pin apart able terminal block. (Please see Korenix | Hardware Feature...
On: Power On Off: Power Off 3-2-9 Reset Button The JetBox has a push button switcher for system reset; Push and release the button will cause hardware reset and restart system booting. Hardware Feature | Korenix...
If you are installing hardware option, you can remove the front and back cover. The following figure will guide you how to install 2.5" HDD inside, Compact Flash modules, DDR2-RAM module, miniPCIe module & SIM card. a. Unscrew front cover and Installing Compact Flash Korenix | Hardware Feature...
Note 1: The Compact Flash socket supports Compact Flash Modules and Micro Drives. b. Unscrew back cover and Installing Hard Disk Hardware Feature | Korenix...
You may extend additional mini PCIe module and SIM card to the JetBox. Connect the antenna cable from backside antenna hole to GPRS module and installing the SIM card to SIM socket. See as following figure. Korenix | Hardware Feature...
The BIOS default values ensure that the system will function at its normal capability. In the worst situation the user may have corrupted the original settings set by the manufacturer. All the changes you make will be saved in the system RAM and will not be lost after power-off. BIOS | Korenix...
Note 3: Change the parameters when you fully understand their functions and subsequence. BIOS Functions On the menu, you can perform the following functions 1. Main 2. Advanced CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperIO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration Korenix | BIOS...
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Load Fail-Safe Default: to configure the system in fail-safe mode with predefined values. Keyboard Convention On the BIOS, the following keys can be used to operate and manage the menu: Item Function To exit the current menu or message Page Up/Page Down To select a parameter BIOS | Korenix...
To go upward or downward to the desired item Main Setup This section describes basic system hardware configuration, system clock setup and BIOS version information. If the CPU board is already installed in a working system, you will not need to select this option anymore. Korenix | BIOS...
Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the <Arrow> keys. All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section. The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below. The sub menus are described on the following pages. BIOS | Korenix...
<Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the value of the selected option. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen. The settings are described on the following pages. An Korenix | BIOS...
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PATA Sec or PATA Only. Available Options: STAT Only, SATA Pri, PATA_Sec, and PATA Only Default setting: SATA Pri, PATA_Sec 4-2-2-2 Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives. These drives BIOS | Korenix...
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(HDD). S.M.A.R.T This field is used to activate the S.M.A.R.T (System Management and Reporting Technologies) function for S.M.A.R.T HDD drives. This function requires an application that can give S.M.A.R.T message. Korenix | BIOS...
Ultra ATA/133 IDE hard disk drives. The standard 40-conductor ATA cable cannot handle the higher speeds. Available options: Host & Device, Host, and Device Default setting: Host & Device 4-2-3 SuperIO Chipset – Configuration Win627 Super IO Chipset This section describes the function of Super I/O settings. BIOS | Korenix...
These fields item can select RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 of select port 1. Available Options: RS-232, RS-422 and RS485 Default setting: RS-232 4-2-6 Hardware Health Configuration On the Hardware Monitor Setup screen, you can monitor the system temperature, CPU voltage, and VCC voltage… Korenix | BIOS...
4-2-7 APM Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration. BIOS | Korenix...
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This field specifies the power conserving state that video subsystem enters after the specified period of display inactivity has expired. Available Options: Disabled, and Suspend Default setting: Disabled 4-2-7-3 Hard Disk Power Down Mode This field specifies the power conserving state that the hard disk drive enters after Korenix | BIOS...
This field specifies the length of time the system waits before it enters suspend mode. Available Options: Disabled, 1 Minute, 2 Minute, 4 Minute, and 8 Minute, up to 60 Minute. Default setting: Disabled 4-2-8 USB Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration. BIOS | Korenix...
You can display a Plug and Play BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the <Arrow> keys. All Plug and Play BIOS Setup options are described in this section. The Plug and Play BIOS Setup screen is shown below. Korenix | BIOS...
Available Options: Yes, No Default setting: No 4-3-2 Plug and Plug Aware O/S Set to Yes to inform BIOS that the operating system can handle Plug and Play (PnP) devices. Available Options: Yes, No Default setting: No BIOS | Korenix...
<Arrow> keys. All Boot Setup options are described in this section. Select an item on the Boot Setup screen to access the sub menu for: • Boot Setting Configuration • Boot Device Priority • Hard disk drives • Removable Drivers Korenix | BIOS...
BIOS will not wait for 0.5 seconds after sending a RESET signal to the IDE drive. You cannot run BIOS Setup at system boot since there is no delay for the Hit, Del. To run Setup message. Available Options: Disabled, Enabled Default setting: Enabled Korenix | BIOS...
4-4-6 Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display Set this field to Disabled to prevent the message as follows: Hit ‘DEL’ if you want to run setup It will prevent the message from appearing on the first BIOS screen when the computer boots. BIOS | Korenix...
<Enter>. 4-4-8 First /Second /Third Hard Disk Boot Device Set the boot device options to determine the sequence in which the computer checks which device to boot from. The settings are Removable Dev., Hard Drive, or Korenix | BIOS...
Hard disk drives on the Boot Setup screen and press <Enter>. 4-4-10 Removable Drives Use this screen to view the removable drives in the system. To access this screen, select removable drives on the Boot Setup screen and press <Enter>. BIOS | Korenix...
Setup: a visitor who attempts to the operating system will be prompted for user password. You can enter either User password or Supervisor password. Point to Save Settings and Exit and press Enter. Press Y when you see the message, “Save Current Settings and Exit (Y/N)?” BIOS | Korenix...
If enabled, the following appears when a write is attempted to the boot sector. You may have to type N several times to prevent the boot sector write. Boot Sector Write! Possible VIRUS: Continue (Y/N)? _ Korenix | BIOS...
You can use this screen to select options for the North Bridge Configuration. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the value of the selected option. BIOS | Korenix...
SPD represents Serial Presence Detect. It is an 8-bit, 2048 bits EEPROM, built on the SDRAM for 100 MHz frequencies. If the installed SDRAM supports SPD function, select SPD. If not, you can select based on other access time of the SDRAM. Available Options: Disabled and Enabled Default setting: Enabled Korenix | BIOS...
This field specifies which VGA display will be used when the system is boot. You can select either the EFP(DVI) or the CRT + LFP booting on the VGA and TV Display. Available Options: CRT, EFP, and CRT+EFP Default setting: CRT+EFP BIOS | Korenix...
USB device. Available Options: Disabled, and Enabled Default setting: Enabled 4-6-8 USB 2.0 Controller This field is select Enabled or Disabled the USB 2.0 controllers Available Options: Disabled, and Enabled Default setting: Enabled Korenix | BIOS...
Step 2: Execute Setup.exe file. Step 3: The screen shows the SETUP type. Press any key to enter the main menu. Step 4: As the setup is completed, the system will generate the message as follows. Software Installation | Korenix...
Step 3: The screen shows the SETUP type. Press any key to enter the main menu. Step 4: As the setup is completed, the system will generate the message as follows. Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Installation is done! No, I will restart my computer later. Korenix | Software Installation...
1 to 255 seconds or minutes. Watchdog Timer Setting The watchdog timer is a circuit that may be used from your program software to detect system crashes or hang-ups. The watchdog timer is automatically disabled Software Installation | Korenix...
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Assemble program, which demonstrates how to enable the watchdog timer and set the time-out period at 28 seconds. ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; Enter the extended function mode, interruptible double-write ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ dx, 2eh ; Enter to extended function mode al, 87h dx,al dx,al al,07h Korenix | Software Installation...
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You can change the time-out period by writing another timer factor to the watchdog register at any time, and you must trigger the watchdog before the new time-out period in next trigger. Watchdog Timer Disabled Software Installation | Korenix...
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;Set Second or Minute. dx,al dx,2eh al,0f6h dx,al dx,2fh al,00h ; Set Watchdog Timer Disabled dx,al ;------------------------------------------ ; Exit extended function mode ;------------------------------------------ dx,2eh ;Exit the extended function mode al,0aah dx,al Korenix | Software Installation...
Step 2: Disabled TXC (transmitter control), the bit 0 of the address of offset+4 just sets “0”. Note 9: Control the JetBox system “DTR” signal to the RS-485 TXC communication. 5-6-1 Send out one character (Transmit) Software Installation | Korenix...
(THRE, bit 5 of the address of offset+5), and transmitter shift register (TSRE, bit 6 of the address of offset+5) are all sets must be “0”. Step 4: Disabled TXC signal, and the bit 0 of the address of offset+4 sets “0” Korenix | Software Installation...
60 REM Read one character from COM1: buffer 70 INPSTR$=INPUT$(1,#1) 80 RETURN Note 10: The RS-485 of the JetBox uses COM1. If you want to program it and hardware setup, please refer to the BIOS Setup for COM1 address setup and the Software Installation | Korenix...
When the CMOS battery is out of work or has run out, the user has to replace it with a new battery. 6-1-3 CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR This error informs that the CMOS has corrupted. When the battery runs weak, this situation might happen. Please check the battery and change a new one when necessary. Korenix | Technical Reference...
3. The correct hard drive type is selected in BIOS Setup 6-1-7 ERROR INITIALIZING HARD DISK CONTROLLER When this error occurs, ensure the following things: The cord is exactly installed in the bus. The correct hard drive type is selected in BIOS Setup Technical Reference | Korenix...
BIOS Setup and enter the new memory size in the memory fields. 6-1-12 MEMORY VERIFYING ERROR It indicates an error verifying a value is already written to memory. Use the location along with your system's memory map to locate the bad chip. Korenix | Technical Reference...
ACE a completed MODEM control capability, and a processor interrupt system that may be software tailored to the computing time required to handle the communications link. The following table is a summary of each ACE accessible register Technical Reference | Korenix...
Bit 0: Enable Received Data Available Interrupt (ERBFI) Bit 1: Enable Transmitter Holding Empty Interrupt (ETBEI) Bit 2: Enable Receiver Line Status Interrupt (ELSI) Bit 3: Enable MODEM Status Interrupt (EDSSI) Bit 4: Must be 0 Bit 5: Must be 0 Korenix | Technical Reference...
Bit 3: Parity Enable (PEN) Bit 4: Even Parity Select (EPS) Bit 5: Stick Parity Bit 6: Set Break Bit 7: Divisor Latch Access Bit (DLAB) 6-2-6 MODEM Control Register (MCR) Bit 0: Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Technical Reference | Korenix...
Bit 4: Clear to Send (CTS) Bit 5: Data Set Ready (DSR) Bit 6: Ring Indicator (RI) Bit 7: Received Line Signal Detect (RSLD) 6-2-9 Divisor Latch (LS, MS) Bit 0: Bit 0 Bit 8 Bit 1: Bit 1 Bit 9 Korenix | Technical Reference...
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Bit 5 Bit 13 Bit 6: Bit 6 Bit 14 Bit 7: Bit 7 Bit 15 Desired Baud Rate Divisor Used to Generate 16x Clock 1200 1800 2400 3600 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 Technical Reference | Korenix...
...................52 Note 10: The RS-485 of the JetBox uses COM1. If you want to program it and hardware setup, please refer to the BIOS Setup for COM1 address setup and the jumber setting of hardware installation.......54 Korenix | Appendix...