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  • Page 1 IPC Series BOX-PC for IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual CONTEC CO.,LTD.
  • Page 2: Check Your Package

    Recovery Media None *1 Please confirm latest information on the CONTEC homepage though the user's manual is stored in IPC-SLIB-01. Product Configuration Image * See the Product Configuration List to check if all the components are included for the specified number of units.
  • Page 3: Copyright

    No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO., LTD. CONTEC CO., LTD. makes no commitment to update or keep current the information contained in this document.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Check Your Package..........................i Copyright ............................ii Trademarks ............................ii Table of Contents..........................iii INTRODUCTION About the Product ..........................1 Features ............................1 Supported OS ..........................2 Customer Support ..........................3 Web Site............................3 Limited One-Year Warranty....................... 3 How to Obtain Service ........................
  • Page 5 Advanced Menu ..........................19 Cache Memory Features ......................20 Memory Features ........................21 PCI Features..........................22 IDE Features ..........................23 Video Features ........................... 24 LAN Features..........................25 USB Features ..........................26 Audio Features ........................... 26 I/O Features..........................27 Keyboard Features ........................29 Boot Features ..........................
  • Page 6 APPENDIX Memory Map ............................ 53 I/O Port Addresses..........................54 Interrupt Level List........................... 55 POST Codes............................56 COM I/O Address and Register Function ..................60 Voltage/temperature monitoring sequence..................66 Watch-Dog-Timer..........................67 LIST OF OPTIONS IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 7 IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Embedded-type CPU and chip set have been adopted. The use of readily available parts ensures the ease of the use of the product. In addition, the use of a Contec-customized BIOS allows support to be provided at the BIOS level.
  • Page 9: Supported Os

    1. Introduction Operation guaranteed in a temperature range from -20 to +60°C with a vibration resistance of 5G and an impact resistance of 100G The radiation structure with a built-in heater and the cabinet ensures a stable operation at any temperature between -20 and +60 °C.
  • Page 10: Customer Support

    You can download updated driver software and differential files as well as sample programs available in several languages. Note! For product information Contact your retailer if you have any technical question about a CONTEC product or need its price, delivery time, or estimate information. Limited One-Year Warranty CONTEC products are warranted by CONTEC CO., LTD.
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    1. Introduction Safety Precautions Understand the following definitions and precautions to use the product safely. 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.
  • Page 12 To prevent corruption of files, always shutdown the OS before turning off this product. CONTEC reserves the right to refuse to service a product modified by the user. In the event of failure or abnormality (foul smells or excessive heat generation), unplug the power cord immediately and contact your retailer.
  • Page 13 Cable Turn : 1 Turn : 2 Turn : 4 FCC PART 15 Class A Notice (IPC-BX800-DC400, IPC-BX800-DC456, IPC-BX801-DC400, IPC-BX801-DC456) 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 commercial environment.
  • Page 14: System Reference

    2. System Reference 2. System Reference Specification Table 2.1. Functional Specification < 1 / 2 > Model IPC-BX800-DC400 IPC-BX800-DC456 IPC-BX801-DC400 IPC-BX801-DC456 IPC-BX800 Series : Ultra Low Voltage Intel(R) Celeron(R) M Processor 800MHz(FSB400MHz) IPC-BX801 Series : Ultra Low Voltage Intel(R) Celeron(R) M Processor 1GHz(FSB400MHz)
  • Page 15 2. System Reference Table 2.1. Functional Specification < 2 / 2 > Model IPC-BX800-DC400 IPC-BX800-DC456 IPC-BX801-DC400 IPC-BX801-DC456 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T RJ-45 connector Controller Built in Intel ICH4 USB I/F 2ch (USB 2.0-compliant) Keyboard/mouseI/F None *4 General-purpose I/O None Watch dog timer Software programmable, 255 level (1sec - 255 sec) Causes a reset upon time-out.
  • Page 16 2. System Reference Table 2.2. Installation Environment Requirements Parameter Requirement description Operating temperature -20 - 60°C *6 Storage temperature -20 - 60°C Humidity 10 - 90%RH (No condensation) *7 Floating dust particles Not to be excessive Corrosive gases None AC line/±2kV *8, Line noise Signal line/±1kV (IEC61000-4-4 Level 3, EN61000-4-4 Level 3) Ambient...
  • Page 17: Physical Dimensions

    2. System Reference Physical Dimensions IPC-BX800-DC400, IPC-BX800-DC456, IPC-BX801-DC400, IPC-BX801-DC456 M3TAP SERIAL1 SERIAL2 SERIAL3 DC-IN RESET DIP-SW LINE-OUT LVDS LINK/TIX [mm] Figure 2.1. IPC-BX800-DC400, IPC-BX800-DC456, IPC-BX801-DC400, IPC-BX801-DC456 IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 18: Hardware Setup

    3. Hardware Setup 3. Hardware Setup Before Using the BOX-PC for the First Time Follow the next steps to set up the BOX-PC: STEP1 By referring to the information in this chapter, install, connect and set the BOX-PC. STEP2 Connect cables. Connect the cable of necessary external devices, such as keyboard and a display, to this product using appropriate cables.
  • Page 19: Hardware Setup

    3. Hardware Setup 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 screw. Attaching the CF Card Retaining Bracket (1) After inserting a CF Card, fasten the bundled CF Card retaining bracket with a screw. Figure 3.1.
  • Page 20: Removing/Attaching The Recovery Ide Connector Cover

    3. Hardware Setup Removing/Attaching the Recovery IDE Connector Cover (1) When using the optional CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive (IPC-CDD-03) and IDE cable (IPC-CDC-04), remove the recovery IDE connector cover before connecting them. (2) After use, remove the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive and IDE cable and put back the recovery IDE connector cover.
  • Page 21: Fastening The Cable

    3. Hardware Setup Fastening the Cable This product comes with clamps for fixing cables. Fastening the MIC, LINEOUT and USB Cable (1) The system unit has two holes for accepting cable ties. Using a cable clamp for a cable with lock-less connector, such as the MIC, LINEOUT and USB Cable, prevents the connector from being unplugged.
  • Page 22: Installation Requirements

    3. Hardware Setup Installation Requirements Take care that the operating temperature range may be limited depending on the installation direction. In addition, take appropriate measures so that the ambient temperature falls within the range of installation environment conditions, such as keeping the system unit well-ventilated and sufficiently spaced its surroundings.
  • Page 23 3. Hardware Setup Distances between the BOX-PC and Its Vicinity 50mm or more (side) 50mm or more (side) 100mm or more (above) SERIAL1 SERIAL2 SERIAL3 DC-IN RESET DIP-SW LINE-OUT LVDS LI NK/TIX 50mm or more (back) Connectors Figure 3.8. Distances between the BOX-PC and Its Vicinity IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 24: Bios Setup

    4. BIOS Setup 4. BIOS Setup BIOS Setup BIOS setup sets various settings during startup. When using the system for the first time, be sure to run BIOS setup. Once set up, the specified details will be backed up. Starting the Setup Screen To start the PhoenixBIOS Setup utility: Turn on or reboot your system.
  • Page 25: Primary Master, Slave

    4. BIOS Setup Keystrokes Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu. The chart on the following page describes the legend keys and their alternates: Table 4.1. How to use the setup program Function <F1>...
  • Page 26: Advanced Menu

    4. BIOS Setup Advanced Menu This chapter allows you to configure your system for basic operation. You have the opportunity to select the system’s default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security. Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit Reset Configuration Data: [Yes] Installed O/S:...
  • Page 27: Cache Memory Features

    4. BIOS Setup Cache Memory Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit Cache Memory Features Memory Cache: [Enabled] Cache System BIOS area: [Write Protect] Cache Video BIOS area: [Write Protect] Cache BASE 0-512k: [Write Back] Cache BASE 512k-640k: [Write Back] Cache Extended Memory area: [Write Back] Cache A000 - AFFF:...
  • Page 28: Memory Features

    4. BIOS Setup Memory Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit Memory Features Enable memory gap: [Disabled] Figure 4.4. Memory Features Window (Factory Settings) Please use basically with default setting. Feature Options Description If enabled, turn system RAM off to free address space for use with an option board.
  • Page 29: Pci Features

    4. BIOS Setup PCI Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit PCI Features > PCI IRQ >PCI Device, Slot #1 >PCI Device, Slot #2 Figure 4.5. PCI Features Window (Factory Settings) Please use it basically by the default setting. PCI IRQ Displays the PCI IRQ setup submenu.
  • Page 30: Ide Features

    4. BIOS Setup IDE Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit IDE Features IDE - Device 31, Function 1: [Enabled] Local Bus IDE adapter: [Primary] Hard Disk Pre-Delay: [Disabled] SMART Device Monitoring: [Enabled] Figure 4.6. IDE Features Window (Factory Settings) Please use basically with default setting.
  • Page 31: Video Features

    4. BIOS Setup Video Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit Video Features IGD - Device 2: [Enabled] IGD - Device 2, Function 1: [Enabled] IGD - Memory Size: [UMA = 8MB] IGD – Boot Type [VBIOS Default] IGD – LCD Panel Type [1024x768 LVDS] Video device select : [Internal]...
  • Page 32: Lan Features

    4. BIOS Setup Feature Options Description 640 x 480 800 x 600 Splash Screen Size Select the panel device resolution. 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 LAN Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit LAN Features Internal LAN - Device 8: [Enabled] PXE OPROM: [Disabled]...
  • Page 33: Usb Features

    4. BIOS Setup USB Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit USB Features USB - Device 29, F7: [Enabled] Figure 4.9. USB Features Window (Factory Settings) Please use basically with default setting. Feature Options Description USB - Device 29, F7 Enabled Enables or disables the USB2.0 Disabled...
  • Page 34: I/O Features

    4. BIOS Setup I/O Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit IO Features Serial port A: [Enabled] Base I/O address: [3F8] Interrupt: [IRQ 4] Serial port B: [Enabled] Base I/O address: [2F8] Interrupt: [IRQ 3] Serial port C: [Enabled] Base I/O address: [3E8] Interrupt:...
  • Page 35 4. BIOS Setup Use the following chart to configure the Input/Output settings: Feature Options Description Disabled turns off the port. Serial port A: Enabled requires you to enter the base Input/Output address and Serial port B: Enabled the Interrupt number on the next line. Serial port C: Disabled Serial port A:COM1, Serial portB:COM2...
  • Page 36: Keyboard Features

    4. BIOS Setup Keyboard Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit Keyboard Features Keyboard check: [Disabled] Num Lock: [On] Key Click: [Disabled] Keyboard auto-repeat rate: [30/sec] Keyboard auto-repeat delay [1/2 sec] Figure 4.12. Keyboard Features Window (Factory Settings) Feature Options Description Disabled...
  • Page 37: Boot Features

    4. BIOS Setup Boot Features Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit Boot Features Summary screen: [Disabled] Boot-time Diagnostic Screen: [Disabled] QuickBoot Mode: [Disabled] Date/Time check: [Enabled] Spread Spectrum [Default] Figure 4.13. Boot Features Window (Factory Settings) Feature Options Description Disabled Summary Screen Displays system summary screen during boot up.
  • Page 38: Security Menu

    4. BIOS Setup Security Menu Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit Set Supervisor Password [Enter] Set User Password [Enter] Supervisor Password Is: Clear User Password Is: Clear Password on boot: [Disabled] Fixed disk boot sector: [Normal] Diskette access: [Supervisor] Clear All Password: [Enter] Figure 4.14.
  • Page 39: Power Menu

    4. BIOS Setup Power Menu Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit >ACPI Controls Figure 4.15. Power Menu Window (Factory Settings) Feature Options Description ACPI Controls ACPI detail setting’s submenu. ACPI Controls Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit ACPI Controls ACPI S1 State: [Disabled] Figure 4.16.
  • Page 40: Pc Health Menu

    4. BIOS Setup PC Health Menu Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit >Hardware Monitor Setup Thermal_0: 35°C/95°F +5V: +5.00 V +3.3V: +3.30 V VBattery: +3.00V Figure 4.17. PC-Health Window Feature Description Hardware Monitor Setup Warning Temperature settings. Thermal_0 This field displays the current temperature +5V / +3.3V / VBattery These fields display the current voltage of input lines Hardware Monitor Setup...
  • Page 41: Boot Menu

    4. BIOS Setup Boot Menu After you turn on, it will attempt to load the operating system from the drive of your choice. If it cannot find the operating system on that drive, it will attempt to load it from one or more other drives in the order specified in the Boot Menu.
  • Page 42: Exit Menu

    4. BIOS Setup Exit Menu Main Advanced Security Power PC_Health Boot Exit Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Figure 4.20. Exit Menu Window The following sections describe each of the options on this menu. Note that <Esc> does not exit this menu.
  • Page 43 4. BIOS Setup Load Setup Defaults To display the default values for all the Setup menus, select "Load Setup Defaults" from the Main Menu. If, during boot up, the BIOS program detects a problem in the integrity of values stored in CMOS, it displays these messages: System CMOS checksum bad - run SETUP Press <F1>...
  • Page 44: Locations And Settings Of Cmos/Rom Clear Jumpers

    4. BIOS Setup Locations and Settings of CMOS/ROM Clear Jumpers If an unexpected activation failure occurs due to the BIOS setting, the CMOS/ROM clear jumper can be set in order to disable the BIOS setting and start up the system. In the normal operation, leave the CMOS/ROM clear jumper to the factory setting (1-2 short).
  • Page 45 4. BIOS Setup IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 46: Each Component Function

    5. Each Component Function 5. Each Component Function Component Name Front View IPC-BX800-DC400, IPC-BX800-DC456, IPC-BX801-DC400, IPC-BX801-DC456 STATUS LED SERIAL1 SERIAL2 SERIAL3 ACCESS LED POWER LED SERIAL1 SERIAL2 SERIAL3 DC-IN RESET DIP-SW LINE-OUT RESET LVDS LINK/TIX DIP-SW LINE OUT MIC DC-IN FG LVDS Figure 5.1.
  • Page 47 5. Each Component Function Table 5.1. Component Function Name Function DIP-SW Mode switch RESET SW Hardware reset switch POWER LED Power ON display LED ACCESS LED IDE disk access display LED STATUS LED Heater status LED DC-IN DC power input connector Mike in ( φ...
  • Page 48: System Configuration

    5. Each Component Function System Configuration USB2.0/1.1 FD drive SERIAL port (1, 2, 3) Printer USB drive such as CD-ROM CF card Option Display LINE IN CD-ROM (For recovery) Figure 5.2. System Configuration IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 49: Component Function

    5. Each Component Function Component Function Mode switch : DIP-SW This switch is used to rewrite the firmware for the activation control microcontroller and select the forcible activation mode. This switch is used to select the normal activation mode, the forcible activation mode, and the maintenance mode.
  • Page 50: Led: Power, Access, Status

    5. Each Component Function Time from Low Temperature State to BIOS Activation 4 (Min.) (°C) Figure 5.3. Graph of Time from Low Temperature State to BIOS Activation CAUTION This graph is a standard and no one to guarantee the BIOS start time. LED: POWER, ACCESS, STATUS There are three LED in the front of this board.
  • Page 51: Dc Power Input Connector : Dc-In

    5. Each Component Function DC Power Input Connector : DC-IN To supply the power, always use the power supply listed below. Power voltage : 12 - 24VDC±5% Power capacity : 12V 8A or more, 24V 4A or more Table 5.4. DC Power Connector Connector type 9360-04P (mfd.
  • Page 52: Line Out Interface : Line Out

    The audio driver is required to use the microphone input and line output interfaces. Install the appropriate audio driver for your OS from the bundled CD-ROM [IPC-SLIB-01]. (For information on the latest version of IPC-SLIB-01, check the CONTEC's web site.) IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 53: Fast-Ethernet : Lan

    Normal connection : Green ON, Operation : Green Blinking LAN drivers Install the appropriate audio driver for your OS from the bundled CD-ROM [IPC-SLIB-01]. (For information on the latest version of IPC-SLIB-01, check the CONTEC's web site.) IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 54: Usb Ports

    5. Each Component Function USB Ports The BOX-PC is equipped with two channels for USB 2.0 interface. Table 5.6. USB Connector Pin No. Signal name USB VCC USB -Data USB +Data USB GND IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 55: Serial Port Interface : Serial1 - 3

    5. Each Component Function Serial Port Interface : SERIAL1 - 3 SERIAL1, 2, 3 (RS-232C Ports) The product has five channels of RS-232C compliant serial ports supporting up to a baud rate of 115,200bps with a 16-byte transmission-dedicated data buffer and a 16-byte reception-dedicated data buffer.
  • Page 56: Display Interface : Vga

    Display driver Install the appropriate audio driver for your OS from the bundled CD-ROM [IPC-SLIB-01]. (For information on the latest version of IPC-SLIB-01, check the CONTEC's web site.) CAUTION When the analog display is used, Windows MS-DOS may not be properly displayed in full-screen mode.
  • Page 57: Lvds Interface : Lvds

    Display driver Install the appropriate audio driver for your OS from the bundled CD-ROM [IPC-SLIB-01]. (For information on the latest version of IPC-SLIB-01, check the CONTEC's web site.) IDE Switch : IDE SW IDE switch can be set to Master, Slave on the CF card connector.
  • Page 58: Recovery Ide Master Connection (Primaryide Connection) : R-Ide

    5. Each Component Function Recovery IDE Master Connection (PrimaryIDE Connection) : R-IDE For the recovery IDE connector, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive can be connected by using an optional IDE cable (IPC-CDC-03). Before plugging or unplugging the cable, be sure to turn the power off. Table 5.12.
  • Page 59: Cf Card Connector (Primary Ide Connection) : Cf

    5. Each Component Function CF Card Connector (Primary IDE Connection) : CF The CF Card (Type I : dedicated to the memory card) can be connected. Please go after turning off the power supply without fail when the CF card is pulled out and it opens. Table 5.13.
  • Page 60: Appendix

    6. Appendix 6. Appendix Memory Map FFFFFFF Expansion memory area 0010000 00FFFFF System BIOS (96KB) 00E8000 00E7FFF System BIOS (32KB) 00E0000 00DFFFF Expansion ROM area (Free to the user) (64KB) 00D0000 00CFFFF Video memory or VBIOS (192KB) 00A0000 009FFFF Conventional memory (64KB) 0 000 0 0 0 Figure 6.1.
  • Page 61: I/O Port Addresses

    6. Appendix I/O Port Addresses Table 6.1. I/O Port Addresses Address Size Description 0000 - 000F 16 bytes DMA controller 0020 - 0021 2 bytes PIC interrupt controller 002E - 002F 2 bytes Super I/O configuration register 0040 - 0043 4 bytes System timer 1 0048 - 004B...
  • Page 62: Interrupt Level List

    6. Appendix Interrupt Level List Table 6.2. Hardware Interrupt Levels (Factory Settings) Type 8259 Priority Description Vector High -I/O CHK ↑ Timer 0 IRQ0 MASTER ⏐ IRQ1 " System reserved ⏐ Interrupt controller 2 (slave) IRQ2 " ⏐ Real-time clock IRQ8 SLAVE ⏐...
  • Page 63: Post Codes

    6. Appendix POST Codes Table 6.3. POST Codes < 1 / 4 > POST Description (hex) Verify Real Mode Disable Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) Get CPU type Initialize system hardware Disable shadow and execute code from the ROM. Initialize chipset with initial POST values Set IN POST flag Initialize CPU registers Enable CPU cache...
  • Page 64 6. Appendix Table 6.3. POST Codes < 2 / 4 > POST Description (hex) Initialize PCI bus and devices Initialize all video adapters in system Quiet Boot start (optional) Shadow video BIOS ROM Display BIOS copyright notice Initialize MultiBoot Display CPU type and speed Initialize EISA board Test keyboard Set key click if enabled...
  • Page 65 6. Appendix Table 6.3. POST Codes < 3 / 4 > POST Description (hex) Initialize hard-disk controllers Initialize local-bus hard-disk controllers Jump to UserPatch2 Build MPTABLE for multi-processor boards Install CD ROM for boot Clear huge ES segment register Fix up Multi Processor table Search for option ROMs.
  • Page 66 6. Appendix Table 6.3. POST Codes < 4 / 4 > POST Description (hex) Redirect Int 13h to Memory Technologies Devices such as ROM, RAM, PCMCIA, and serial disk Redirect Int 10h to enable remote serial video Re-map I/O and memory for PCMCIA Initialize digitizer and display message Unknown interrupt The following are for boot block in Flash ROM...
  • Page 67: Com I/O Address And Register Function

    6. Appendix COM I/O Address and Register Function The following table lists the I/O addresses in case of COM 1. Table 6.4. I/O Address I/O address DLAB Read/Write Register 03F8H Transmitter holding register Receive buffer register Divisor latch register 03F9H Divisor latch register Interrupt enable register 03FAH...
  • Page 68 6. Appendix Table 6.5. Function of Each Register < 1 / 4 > I/O address Description 03F8H THR: Transmitter Holding Register [DLAB=0] bit7 bit0 Register dedicated to write transmitted data to 03F8H RBR: Reciever Buffer Register [DLAB=O] bit7 bit0 Register dedicated to read received data from 03F8H DLL: Divisor Latch (LSB) [DLAB=1] bit0...
  • Page 69 6. Appendix Table 6.5. Function of Each Register < 2 / 4 > I/O address Description 03FAH IIR : Interrupt Identification Register Interrupt details 1: Do not generate interrupts 0: Generate interrupts bit2 bit1 bit0 Priority Description Interrupts are not generated. Generated by overrun, parity, framing error or break 1 (high) interrupt.
  • Page 70 6. Appendix Table 6.5. Function of Each Register < 3 / 4 > I/O address Description 03FCH MCR: Modem Control Register Loop IRQ RTS DTR 0 : Inactive [HIGH] 1 : Active [LOW] RTS 0 : Inactive [HIGH] 1 : Active [LOW] Interrupt control bit 0 : Disable...
  • Page 71 6. Appendix Table 6.5. Function of Each Register < 4 / 4 > I/O address Description 03FEH MSR : Modem Status Register DSR CTS DDCD TERI DDSR DCTS Delta CTS Delta DSR Trailing edge RI Delta data carrier detect 03FFH SCR : Scratchpad Register This is an 8-bit, readable/writable register which is available to the user to allow data to be saved temporarily.
  • Page 72 6. Appendix Baud Rate Settings A baud rate is set by software by dividing the clock input (1.8432MHz). The baud rate in terms of hardware can be set to a maximum of 115,200 bps for SERIAL1, 2, 3. The baud rates available in practice depend on the operating environment (cable, software, etc.).
  • Page 73: Voltage/Temperature Monitoring Sequence

    6. Appendix Voltage/temperature monitoring sequence The following diagram shows the voltage/temperature monitoring sequence when Mode Switch (DIP-SW) No.2 is turned off. When Mode Switch (DIP-SW) No.2 is turned on, the voltage/temperature monitoring sequence is not executed. Power supplied Mode SW Power supplied No.2 ON? *1 to CPU...
  • Page 74: Watch-Dog-Timer

    6. Appendix 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.
  • Page 75 6. Appendix (2) Example programming The following example is written in Intel8086 assembly language. ;=============== ;<WDT Initial> ;=============== ;------------------------------------------- ;Enter the extended function mode ;------------------------------------------- MOV DX,2EH MOV AL,87H OUT DX,AL OUT DX,AL ;----------------------------------- ;Set WDT function at pin89 ;----------------------------------- MOV DX,2EH MOV AL,2BH OUT DX,AL...
  • Page 76 6. Appendix MOV AL,00H OUT DX,AL ;------------------------------------------ ;Exit the extended function mode ;------------------------------------------ MOV DX,2EH MOV AL,AAH OUT DX,AL ;================================ ;<WDT START : counter set and a start > ;================================ ;--------------------------------------------- ;Enter the extended function mode ;--------------------------------------------- MOV DX,2EH MOV AL,87H OUT DX,AL OUT DX,AL ;------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 77 6. Appendix ;============== ;<WDT STOP> ;============== ;----------------------------------- ;Enter the extended function mode ;----------------------------------- MOV DX,2EH MOV AL,87H OUT DX,AL OUT DX,AL ;----------------------------------- ;Select logical device WDT(number 8) ;----------------------------------- MOV DX,2EH MOV AL,07H OUT DX,AL MOV DX,2FH MOV AL,08H OUT DX,AL ;----------------------------------- ;Stop count down of WDT ;-----------------------------------...
  • Page 78: List Of Options

    7. List of Options 7. List of Options CF Card (For IPC-BX800-DC400, IPC-BX801-DC400 only) CF-1GB-A 1GB CompactFlash for Fix Disk CF-2GB-A 2GB CompactFlash for Fix Disk CF-4GB-A 4GB CompactFlash for Fix Disk CF-8GB-A 8GB CompactFlash for Fix Disk TFT color liquid-crystal display <Analog RGB types >...
  • Page 79 7. List of Options CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive IPC-CDD-03 CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive IPC-CDC-04 CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive cable *2 Please Purchase an optional cable for connection [IPC-CDC-04]. Ferrite Core FRC3013A-3 Ferrite Core 30/13mm (3pieces) IPC-BX800 Series User’s Manual...
  • Page 80 3-9-31, Himesato, Nishiyodogawa-ku, Osaka 555-0025, Japan Japanese http://www.contec.co.jp/ English http://www.contec.com/ Chinese http://www.contec.com.cn/ No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form by any means without prior written consent of CONTEC CO., LTD. [08062009] [03282007] Management No. A-51-372 [08032009_rev9] Parts No.

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