ADLINK Technology MXC-6101D User Manual

ADLINK Technology MXC-6101D User Manual

Fanless, expandable intel® core™ i7-620le processor 2.0 ghz embedded computer
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Fanless, Expandable Intel® Core™ i7-620LE
Processor 2.0 GHz Embedded Computer
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Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
MXC-6000
User's Manual
2.00
May 30, 2011
50-1Z083-1000

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  • Page 1 MXC-6000 Fanless, Expandable Intel® Core™ i7-620LE Processor 2.0 GHz Embedded Computer User’s Manual Manual Rev.: 2.00 Revision Date: May 30, 2011 Part No: 50-1Z083-1000 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change(s) 2.00 May 30, 2011 Initial release...
  • Page 3: Preface

    MXC-6000 Preface Copyright 2011 ADLINK Technology Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copy- right. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be repro- duced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
  • Page 4 Using this Manual Audience and Scope The MXC-6000 User’s Manual is intended for hardware technicians and systems operators with knowledge of installing, configuring and operating industrial grade single board computers. Manual Organization This manual is organized as follows: Preface: Presents important copyright notifications, disclaimers, trademarks, and associated information on the proper understand- ing and usage of this document and its associated product(s).
  • Page 5 MXC-6000 Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout this manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and instructions properly. Additional information, aids, and tips that help users perform tasks. NOTE: NOTE: Information to prevent minor physical injury, component dam- age, data loss, and/or program corruption when trying to com- plete a task.
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    MXC-6000 Table of Contents Revision History..............ii Preface ..................iii List of Figures ................ xi List of Tables................ xiii 1 Introduction ................ 1 Overview................1 Features................2 Specifications............... 3 Unpacking Checklist ............5 2 System Description............7 Mechanical Drawings............7 Front Panel I/O Connectors ..........
  • Page 8 2.2.15 PCI express x4 slot........... 21 Internal I/O connectors............21 2.3.1 Clear CMOS Jumper ..........23 2.3.2 Internal Reserved +5V and +12V Connector.... 23 2.3.3 Internal CF Card Connector........24 2.3.4 LVDS Interface Connector........25 2.3.5 12V DC Fan Connector ..........26 2.3.6 LVDS Panel Backlight Control Connector ....
  • Page 9 MXC-6000 Advanced................52 5.2.1 Intel PXE ROM ............52 5.2.2 ACPI Settings ............52 5.2.3 Intel IGD SWSCI OpRegion ........52 5.2.4 CPU Configuration............ 53 5.2.5 SATA Configuration..........53 5.2.6 Serial Port Configuration .......... 53 5.2.7 USB Configuration............ 54 5.2.8 Watchdog Timer ............
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  • Page 11: List Of Figures

    MXC-6000 List of Figures Figure 2-1: MXC-6000 Left Side View..........7 Figure 2-2: MXC-6000 Right Side View ..........7 Figure 2-3: MXC-6000 Top View............8 Figure 2-4: MXC-6000 Front View ............. 8 Figure 2-5: MXC-6000 Rear View ............9 Figure 2-6: MXC-6000 Bottom View ..........9 Figure 2-7: Front Panel I/O Connectors ...........
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  • Page 13: List Of Tables

    MXC-6000 List of Tables Table 1-1: MXC-6000 General Specifications........4 Table 2-1: Front Panel I/O Connector Legend........ 11 Table 2-2: LED Indicators ............... 12 Table 2-3: Digital I/O Connector Pin Signals ........14 Table 2-4: Active/Link LED ............. 16 Table 2-5: Speed LED ..............16 Table 2-6: D-sub 9P signal function of COM ports ......
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  • Page 15: Introduction

    MXC-6000 Introduction 1.1 Overview The Matrix MXC-6000 series provides powerful, fanless, expand- able embedded computing using the new Intel® Core™ i7-620LE Processor 2.0 GHz with improved computing performance. The MXC-6000 continues the exceptional fanless and cable-free design from the existing Matrix C series. The MXC-6000 series features an Intel®...
  • Page 16: Features

    1.2 Features Intel® Core i7-620LE 2.0 GHz processor + Intel® QM57 chipset Configurable PCI and PCIe x4 slots Rugged, -10°C to 60°C fanless operation* Built-in 9 V DC to 32 V DC wide-range DC power input VGA+DVI-D display by DVI-I connector Dual 1000/100/10 Mbps Ethernet ports Two RS-232 and two software-selectable ports RS-232/422/485 ports...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    MXC-6000 1.3 Specifications MXC-6101D MXC-6201D System Core Processor Intel® Core i7-620LE 2.0 GHz CPU Chipset Intel® QM57 Video VGA+DVI display by DVI-I connector Analog CRT, supports QXGA (2048 x 1536) resolution DVI-I 1.0 (DVI + VGA) (with external cable for connecting DVI-I...
  • Page 18: Table 1-1: Mxc-6000 General Specifications

    Storage Device SATA HDD 2 x Onboard SATA port for 2.5" HDD/SSD installation 1x external type I CompactFlash socket, 1x internal type I CompactFlash socket eSATA 1x eSATA port Mechanical Optional hot-pluggable fan module cooling PCI/PCIe card Dimensions 130(W) x 225 (D) x 183(H) mm (5.12x8.86x7.2 in) Weight 3.5 kg (7.71 lb) Mounting...
  • Page 19: Unpacking Checklist

    MXC-6000 1.4 Unpacking Checklist Before unpacking, check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton and/or contents are damaged, inform your dealer immediately. Retain the shipping carton and packing materials for inspection. Obtain authorization from your dealer before returning any product to ADLINK. Ensure that the fol- lowing items are included in the package.
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  • Page 21: System Description

    MXC-6000 System Description This chapter provides information on connectivity and interface function for the MXC-6000. 2.1 Mechanical Drawings This section describes the appearance and connectors of the MXC-6000 controllers, including chassis dimensions, front panel connectors, rear panel connectors, and internal IO connectors. Figure 2-1: MXC-6000 Left Side View 209.1 225.1...
  • Page 22: Figure 2-3: Mxc-6000 Top View

    Figure 2-3: MXC-6000 Top View 130.1 All units are in millimeters (mm). Figure 2-4: MXC-6000 Front View System Description...
  • Page 23: Figure 2-5: Mxc-6000 Rear View

    MXC-6000 All units are in millimeters (mm). Figure 2-5: MXC-6000 Rear View 189.1 15.9 11.0 All units are in millimeters (mm). Figure 2-6: MXC-6000 Bottom View System Description...
  • Page 24: Front Panel I/O Connectors

    2.2 Front Panel I/O Connectors The MXC-6000 series controller provides I/O connection on the front panel, as follows. Figure 2-7: Front Panel I/O Connectors (see Legend on following page) System Description...
  • Page 25: Power Button

    MXC-6000 Power button LED indicators Reset button Digital I/O connector USB 2.0 connectors x4 (Type A) Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports CompactFlash socket COM port connectors x4 DVI-I connector MIC & Speaker jacks Keyboard & Mouse PS2 connectors eSATA connector DC Power Supply connector PCI slot PCI express x4 slot Table 2-1: Front Panel I/O Connector Legend...
  • Page 26: Led Indicators

    2.2.2 LED Indicators In addition to the LED of the power button, three LEDs on the front panel indicate the following. LED indicator Color Description Indicates watchdog timer status. When watchdog timer starts, the LED flashes. Watchdog (WD) Yellow When the timer is expired, the LED remains lit..
  • Page 27: Digital I/O Connector

    MXC-6000 2.2.4 Digital I/O Connector The MXC-6000 controller features an onboard isolated digital I/O circuit with a 68-pin VHDCI (Very High Density Cable Intercon- nect) connector on the front panel. The onboard digital I/O card supports the following features: 16-CH Isolated DI Logic high: 5 to 24 V Logic low: 0 to 1.5 V Input resistance: 1.2 k @ 0.5 W...
  • Page 28: Table 2-3: Digital I/O Connector Pin Signals

    PIN Signal Name PIN Signal Name PIN Signal Name IDI_1L EOGND EOGND IDI_0H IDO_10 IDO7 IDI_0L EOGND EOGND IDI_11 IDO_9 IDO6 IGND EOGND EOGND IDI_10 IDO_8 IDO5 IGND IDI_7H EOGND IDI_9 IDI_7L IDO4 IGND IDI_6H EOGND IDI_8 IDI_6L IDO3 IGND IDI_5H EOGND IDI_5L...
  • Page 29: Usb 2.0 Connectors

    MXC-6000 2.2.5 USB 2.0 Connectors The MXC-6000 series controller provides four USB 2.0 ports sup- porting Type A USB connection on the front panel. All USB ports are compatible with high-speed, full-speed and low-speed USB devices. The MXC-6000 series controller supports multiple boot devices, including USB flash drive, USB external hard drive, USB floppy, USB CD-ROM and others.
  • Page 30: Compactflash Socket

    Active/Link Speed LED Yellow Green/Orange LED Color Status Description Yellow Ethernet port is disconnected. Ethernet port is connected with no activity. Flashing Ethernet port is connected and active. Table 2-4: Active/Link LED LED Color Status Description Green/ 10 Mbps Orange Green 100 Mbps Orange...
  • Page 31: Com Port Connectors

    MXC-6000 2.2.8 COM Port connectors The MXC-6000 series controller provides four COM ports through D-sub 9 pin connectors. The COM1 & COM2 ports support RS-232/422/485 modes by BIOS setting, while COM3 and COM4 support only RS-232. Please refer to Section 5.2.6 ‘Serial Port Configuration”...
  • Page 32: Dvi-I Connector

    2.2.9 DVI-I connector The MXC-6000 series controller provides one DVI-I connector pro- viding connection to an external monitor. The DVI-I connector can be separated into VGA and DVI-D (single link) interfaces. Signal Signal Signal PIN Signal Analog DVIdata 2- DVIdata 1- DVIdata 0- Analog DVIdata 2+...
  • Page 33: Audio Jacks

    MXC-6000 2.2.10 Audio Jacks The MXC-6000 series controller implements Intel High Definition audio on a Realtek ALC262 chip. The HD audio supports up to 24-bit, 192 KHz sample rate high quality headphone/speaker out- put and microphone input. Audio jack access is on the front panel. The pink jack provides microphone input, and the green jack speaker output.
  • Page 34: Esata Connector

    2.2.12 eSATA connector The MXC-6000 controller provides one eSATA port connector on the front panel. The MXC-6000 series supports external SATA storage expansion, although the connector supports only the SATA signal, whereby the SATA HDD requires connection to external DC power to function. 2.2.13 DC Power connector The DC power supply connector of the MXC-6000 series controller...
  • Page 35: Pci Express X4 Slot

    MXC-6000 2.2.15 PCI express x4 slot The MXC-6000 controller provides one PCI express x4 slot for expansion. The PCI express slot can support standard PCI express x4 speed cards and a maximum 10 Gb/s link speed. 2.3 Internal I/O connectors This section describes the internal I/O connectors of the MXC-6000 series controller, as shown Figure 2-8: Mainboard PCB...
  • Page 36: Figure 2-9: Back Plane Board Pcb

    Figure 2-9: Back Plane Board PCB PCI express x4 slot PCI slot Internal USB connector SATA connector x2 Back board to main board PCB connector Table 2-12: Back Plane Board Connector Legend System Description...
  • Page 37: Clear Cmos Jumper

    MXC-6000 2.3.1 Clear CMOS Jumper Upon encountering an abnormal condition preventing the MXC-6000 series from booting, the jumper can clear the BIOS content stored in CMOS and restore default settings. To clear CMOS, short pin #2 to pin #3 of JP1 and then return to normal mode (short pin #1 to pin #2).
  • Page 38: Internal Cf Card Connector

    2.3.3 Internal CF Card Connector The Matrix MXC-6000 series is equipped with an internal Com- pactFlash socket, converted from SATA interface, and provides alternative storage device for system installation data. The MXC-6000 series controller can boot via a CF card with OS installed.
  • Page 39: Lvds Interface Connector

    MXC-6000 2.3.4 LVDS Interface Connector The MXC-6000 series controller provides an internal LVDS inter- face connector. The LVDS interface can support dual channel LVDS signals. Signal Signal LVDS_VCC LVDS_VCC LVDS_VCC LVDS_VCC LVDS_A_CLK+ LVDS_B_CLK+ LVDS_A_CLK- LVDS_B_CLK- LVDS_A_DATA0+ LVDS_B_DATA0+ LVDS_A_DATA0- LVDS_B_DATA0- LVDS_A_DATA1+ LVDS_B_DATA1+ LVDS_A_DATA1- LVDS_B_DATA1-...
  • Page 40: Dc Fan Connector

    2.3.5 12V DC Fan Connector The MXC-6000 series controller provides a DC 12V to USB con- nector for fan module power. The fan module connects to the con- nector when assembled to the chassis. The fan module is optional. The USB connector does not support standard USB connections, which may be damaged by the DC 12V power supply.
  • Page 41: Internal Usb Connector

    MXC-6000 2.3.9 Internal USB Connector The MXC-6000 series controller provides an internal USB connec- tor on the back board PCB. 2.3.10 SATA Connectors The MXC-6000 series controller provides two SATA ports at Sec- ond Generation (3Gb/s) speed. The SATA host controller supports a legacy operating mode using I/O space, and AHCI mode using memory space.
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  • Page 43: Getting Started

    MXC-6000 Getting Started This chapter discusses installation of a hard disk drive, a PCI/PCIe card, and two CompactFlash cards in the system. In addition to connection and use of eSATA-to-SATA interface external storage device, MXC-6000 series wall-mounting is also described. 3.1 Installing hard disk drives Before installing hard disk drives, remove the top cover of the chas- sis first as follows.
  • Page 44 2. Withdraw the thumbscrew and remove the top cover by lifting. 3. Remove 2 screws from the top of the HDD bracket. Getting Started...
  • Page 45 MXC-6000 4. Place the chassis upside down and remove the other 2 screws from the bottom of the HDD bracket.. 5. Lift the HDD bracket.. Getting Started...
  • Page 46 6. Use the 8 M3 screws included in the package to fix one or two 2.5” HDD or SSD units to the bracket. The upper 2.5’’ HDD or SSD is SATA Revision 1, and the lower SATA Revision 2. Getting Started...
  • Page 47 MXC-6000 7. Gently push the HDD/SSD bracket down to the SATA con- nector on the PCB.. 8. Reverse Steps 3 and 4 to fasten the 4 screws. 9. Replace the top cover and fasten the thumbscrew. Getting Started...
  • Page 48: Installing A Pci/Pcie Card

    3.2 Installing a PCI/PCIe card Follow steps 1-2 in section 3.1 to remove the top cover before installing a PCI/PCIe card. 1. Insert thePCI/PCIe card into the PCI/PCIe slot. Ensure that the lower edge of the PCI/PCIe card aligns with the alignment guide.
  • Page 49 MXC-6000 2. Adjust the position of the card brace, included as an accessory, to hold the card firmly. Tighten the screw to fix the brace. 3. Replace the top cover and fasten the thumbscrew. Getting Started...
  • Page 50: Installing Cf Cards

    3.3 Installing CF cards The MXC-6000 series controller provides internal and external CompactFlash sockets to accommodate a total of two CF cards. The internal socket replaces a hard disk drive. According to steps 1- 2 in section 3.1, remove the top cover. 1.
  • Page 51 MXC-6000 2. Gently depress the CF card until it is firmly seated in the internal CF socket. Getting Started...
  • Page 52 3. Place the two spacer supports, included as accessories, to prevent the CF card from dislodging. 4. Replace the top cover and refasten the thumbscrew. Getting Started...
  • Page 53 MXC-6000 5. Remove the external CF socket cover. 6. Align the externally mounted CF card with the guide of the external CF socket. Getting Started...
  • Page 54 7. Gently insert the CF card until it is firmly seated in the external CF socket, as indicated by the extension of the eject button below the card slot, as shown. Getting Started...
  • Page 55: Connecting And Using Esata Storage Device

    MXC-6000 3.4 Connecting and using eSATA storage device The MXC-6000 does not provide DC output for an eSATA interface external storage device, addi- tional DC power supply must be provided. NOTE: NOTE: 1. Plug an eSATA cable into the eSATA connector. Getting Started...
  • Page 56: Connecting Dc Power

    2. Connect the eSATA cable and a DC power supply to an external storage device. 3.5 Connecting DC power Before connecting DC power to the MXC-6000 series control- ler, ensure voltage and polarity are compliant with the DC input. Improper input voltage or polarity can cause system WARNING: damage.
  • Page 57: Wall-Mounting The Mxc-6000 Series

    MXC-6000 3.6 Wall-mounting the MXC-6000 series The MXC-6000 series controller is shipped with wall-mount brack- ets and accessory screws. Wall–mounting procedures follow. 1. Remove the 4 plastic pads from the corners. Getting Started...
  • Page 58 2. Use the 4 M4 screws shipped with the controller to fix the 2 wall-mount brackets, also included, to the chassis, according to the spacing dimensions of the screw holes and brackets, as shown. Getting Started...
  • Page 59 MXC-6000 239.1 253.1 All units are in millimeters (mm). 10.0 All units are in millimeters (mm). Detail A Detail B All units are in millimeters (mm). Getting Started...
  • Page 60: Cooling Configuration

    3. Once final assembly as shown is complete, mount the MXC-6000 series controller on the wall via screw holes. 3.7 Cooling configuration Heat-generating components of the MXC-6000 series controller (such as CPU and PCH) are all situated on the left side of the sys- tem.
  • Page 61: Driver Installation

    MXC-6000 Driver Installation After installing the operating system, all related drivers must be installed for the system to function properly. This section describes the drivers needed for Windows operating systems and the procedures to install them. For other OS support, please contact ADLINK for further information.
  • Page 62: Installing The Graphics Driver

    The following steps install the chipset driver for the MXC-6000 series controller 1. Close any running applications. 2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The chipset driver is located in the directory x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXC-6000\Chipset where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive. 3. Execute Setup.exe and follow onscreen instructions to complete the setup.
  • Page 63: Installing The Ethernet Driver

    MXC-6000 4.3 Installing the Ethernet driver This section describes installation of the Ethernet driver for the MXC-6000 series controller. To install the driver for the Intel 82574L Gigabit Ethernet controller: For Windows 2000 and XP users: 1. Close any running applications. 2.
  • Page 64 timer, and when timer is expired, the system resets. The WDT driver must be installed to program the WDT. To install the WDT driver for the MXC-6000 series controller: 1. Close any running applications. 2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The WDT driver is located in the directory: x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXC-6000\WDT\ where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive.
  • Page 65: Bios Setup

    MXC-6000 BIOS Setup The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that provides a basic level of communication between the processor and peripherals. In addition, the BIOS also contains codes for various advanced features applied to the MXC-6000 series controller. The BIOS setup program includes menus for configuring settings and enabling features of the MXC-6000 series.
  • Page 66: Advanced

    5.2 Advanced Setting incorrect or conflicting values in Advanced BIOS Setup may cause system malfunction CAUTION: 5.2.1 Intel PXE ROM Intel PXEROM option Enables or disables Intel PXE ROM option, the default value is Disabled. 5.2.2 ACPI Settings Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enables or disables BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration.
  • Page 67: Cpu Configuration

    MXC-6000 LCD Panel Type Select the LCD panel used by LVDs by the appropriate setup item. Options include VBIOS Default, 800x600 18-bit 1-CH, 1024x768 18-bit 1-CH, 1280x1024 24-bit 2-CH, or 1920x1200 24-bit 2-CH. 5.2.4 CPU Configuration Hyper Threading Technology Enables or disables Hyper-Threading Technology. Active Processor Cores Number of cores to enable in each processor package.
  • Page 68: Usb Configuration

    Serial Port 2 Configuration Options in this configuration include port enable/disable, port type (RS-232/422/485), or port settings (address). Serial Port 3 Configuration Options in this configuration include port enable/disable or port settings (address). Serial Port 4 Configuration Options in this configuration include port enable/disable or port settings (address).
  • Page 69: Chipset

    MXC-6000 5.3 Chipset 5.3.1 Northbridge configuration VT-d Enable/disable VT-d technology. IGD Memory Choose the Internal Graphic Device’s shared memory size, options are 32M, 64M or 128M. PAVP Mode Select PAVP Mode used by Internal Graphics Devices. 5.3.2 Southbridge configuration SMBus Controller Enables/ disables the SMBus controller.
  • Page 70: Security

    5.4 Security If only the Administrator’s password is set, then only access to Setup is limited and requested only when entering Setup. If only the user’s password is set, then this is a power-on password and must be entered to boot or enter setup. In Setup the user will have Administrator rights.
  • Page 71: Exit

    MXC-6000 5.6 Exit Save Changes and Exit When BIOS settings are complete, select this option to save all changes and reboot the system for the new settings to take effect. Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to discard all changes and exit BIOS setup. Discard Changes and Reset Resets system setup without saving any changes.
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  • Page 73: A Appendix

    MXC-6000 Appendix A.1 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Reference This appendix describes use of the watchdog timer (WDT) func- tion library for the MXC-6000 controller. The watchdog timer is a hardware mechanism provided to reset the system if the operating system or an application stalls. After starting, the watchdog timer in the application must be periodically reset before the timer expires.
  • Page 74 SetWDT @ Description Set the timeout value of the watchdog timer. There are two parameters for this function to indicate the timeout ticks and unit. ResetWDT or StopWDT should be called before the expi- ration of watchdog timer, or the system will reset. @ Supported controllers MXC-6000 @ Syntax...
  • Page 75 MXC-6000 StartWDT @ Description Start the watchdog timer function. Once the StartWDT is invoked, the watchdog timer starts. ResetWDT or StopWDT should be called before the expiration of watchdog timer, or the system will reset. @ Supported controllers MXC-6000 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL StartWDT() @ Parameters...
  • Page 76 @ Parameters None @ Return codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully reset. FALSE if watchdog timer fails to reset. StopWDT @ Description Stop the watchdog timer. @ Supported controllers MXC-6000 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL StopWDT() @ Parameters None @ Return codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully stopped.
  • Page 77: Important Safety Instructions

    MXC-6000 Important Safety Instructions For user safety, please read and follow all instructions, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES marked in this manual and on the associated equipment before handling/operating the equipment. Read these safety instructions carefully. Keep this user’s manual for future reference. Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed information on the operating environment of this equipment.
  • Page 78 Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel. A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted, backup or emergency power. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries appropriately. WARNING: Equipment must be serviced by authorized technicians when:...
  • Page 79: Getting Service

    Address: 5215 Hellyer Avenue, #110, San Jose, CA 95138, USA Tel: +1-408-360-0200 Toll Free: +1-800-966-5200 (USA only) Fax: +1-408-360-0222 Email: info@adlinktech.com ADLINK Technology (China) Co., Ltd. Address: (201203) 300 Fang Chun Rd., Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, 201203 China Tel: +86-21-5132-8988 Fax:...
  • Page 80 Address: 84 Genting Lane #07-02A, Cityneon Design Centre, Singapore 349584 Tel: +65-6844-2261 Fax: +65-6844-2263 Email: singapore@adlinktech.com ADLINK Technology Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Indian Liaison Office) Address: No. 1357, "Anupama", Sri Aurobindo Marg, 9th Cross, JP Nagar Phase I, Bangalore - 560078, India Tel: +91-80-65605817 Fax: +91-80-22443548 Email: india@adlinktech.com...

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