Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Moxa EXPC-1319 series x86 industrial panel computer. This manual introduces the hardware installation, connector interfaces, and BIOS setup of the EXPC-1319. For software configuration and management, please refer to the user’s manual for your operating system.
The EXPC-1319 panel computers are fanless, durable devices made for both indoor and outdoor hazardous environments. The EXPC-1319 series features the dual core Intel Atom D525 1.8 GHz processor, with up to 4 GB of memory available to deliver high performance processing. The EXPC-1319 is Zone 2 certified, and comes with two electrically isolated, software-selectable RS-232/422/485 serial ports alongside two Gigabit LAN ports, providing reliable serial and high speed Ethernet LAN transmissions with full network redundancy.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Introduction Dimensions Features Zone 2 certified component for panel mounting in hazardous area applications High performance dual core Intel Atom D525 1.8GHz platform with low power consumption 19-inch scratch-resistant anti-glare 1000 nits LCD panel ...
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Introduction Baudrate: Up to 38,400 bps Isolation Protection: 2 kV Serial Communication Parameters Data Bits: 5, 6, 7, 8 Stop Bits: 1, 1.5, 2 Parity: None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark Flow Control: RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF, ADDC® (automatic data direction control) for RS-485...
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Introduction LED Indicators and Buttons The EXPC-1319 comes with six LED indicators and five control buttons on the bottom of the front panel. LED Indicators Function Power Power is on. Power is off. Heater Heater is working. (Note that this function will be enabled when below -20˚C)
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Introduction light transmission rates to decrease the brightness of LCD panel. Usually the light transmission rate of resistive type touch screens is around 80%, while for capacitive types it is around 85% to 90%. Please note that the screen is composed of hardened, scratch-resistant glass, and its anti-glare coating can still be scratched using any abrasive with Mohs rating greater than 6.
Hardware Installation The EXPC-1319 Series of panel computers are compact and rugged, making them suitable for any industrial application that requires EMC Level 4 compliance. The LED indicators allow users to monitor performance and identify trouble spots quickly, and multiple ports are provided for connecting a variety of different devices. The EXPC-1319 hardware platform is stable, reliable, and easy to maintain, allowing you to spend your time on application development rather than troubleshooting networking bugs.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation Placement Options ATTENTION! For maximum safety, at least two persons should work together to lift, place, and fasten the computer to its mounting point. Before you lift or move the computer, first verify both it and any power to the system is turned off.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation Step2: Fasten the computer to the wall using three screws per ear. NOTE To make sure the panel computer will be securely installed on a wall, we suggest you to use M5 screws of a suitable length to guarantee the computer remains securely fastened to the mounting point.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation NOTE To make sure the panel computer will be securely installed on the yoke, use M4 screws. The screw holes penetrate 8 mm into the computer’s case. When choosing screws for installation, remember to account for the thickness of the mounting surface.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation VESA Mounting The EXPC-1319 comes with two sets of holes reserved for VESA mounts (FDMI): VESA 100 and VESA 75. Refer to the following figures for the specific locations of the VESA mounting screw holes.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation ATTENTION Safety First! Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and/or wiring your device. Caution! High Electrical Current! Verify the maximum possible current for each wire gauge, especially for the power cords. Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire gauge.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation Connecting to a Display The EXPC-1319 comes with a 19-inch LED-backlit LCD display. Because the configuration of a 2 or alternate display may be required, the EXPC-1319 also comes with a VGA interface on its bottom panel. The VGA hardware interface is a standard D-Sub 15-pin female connector;...
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation has been securely fastened to ensure the waterproof function. Pin Number Assignment DATA- DATA+ Ground WARNING To keep the EXPC-1319 within the IP66 rating’s waterproof specifications, when the USB ports are not in use operators must replace the protective caps and the tethers, and make sure they have been properly fastened.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation WARNING When the serial ports are not in use, make sure that the protective caps and the tethers have been securely fastened to keep water from entering the enclosure. Please note that when reinstalling the protective caps...
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation WARNING When the Ethernet LAN ports are not in use, make sure that the protective caps and tethers have been securely fastened to keep water from entering the enclosure. Please note that when reinstalling the...
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation Replacing the SSD The EXPC-1319 comes with a removable 32 GB industrial SSD that can be upgraded to a maximum of 256 GB. To replace the SSD, follow these steps. 1. Remove the SSD cover, located on the left side of the computer (shown at right).
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation Carefully insert the CompactFlash card into the socket, hardware interface first (shown at right). To remove the card, you may need to use a screwdriver or other long, slender tool. When finished, place the cover back and fasten the screws.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation Calibrating the Touch Screen This chapter describes the calibration process for the EXPC-1319 touch panel. First, Open the PenMount control panel. This may be found under the Windows 7 Start Menu, in the Programs list in the PenMount Windows Universal Driver(WHQL) folder. From the PenMount folder, navigate to the Utility folder and open the PenMount Control Panel.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation Advanced Calibration: Calibration Data Graph If you performed an advanced calibration and ticked the Plot Calibration Data selection, then after you complete an advanced calibration the calibration utility will provide you with a graph comparing ideal panel linearity as assumed by the PenMount utility (the black lines) plotted against the approximate linearity derived by the PenMount utility from the user calibration process (the blue lines).
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Hardware Installation Beep mode allows you to configure a beeping sound to play whenever contact is made (or broken) with the screen. The beep may be configured for tone, frequency, and duration. The cursor stabilizer removes jitter from the cursor when the computer is being used in high vibration environments.
BIOS Setup This chapter describes the BIOS settings of the EXPC-1319 computer. The BIOS is a set of input/output control routines for peripherals. The BIOS is used to initialize basic peripherals and loads the operating system. The BIOS setup allows the user to modify the system configurations of these basic input/output peripherals. All of the configurations will be stored in the NVRAM (flash memory), which retains the system information after system reboots or the power is removed.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Entering the BIOS Setup Utility Before you start configuring BIOS settings, make sure the following notices have been confirmed. The EXPC-1319 has been installed in the safe environment, such as office or lab. The keyboard has been successfully connected.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Modifying BIOS Settings Navigate the BIOS menus using the arrow keys; up (↑) and down (↓) arrows navigate the menu, while left (←) and right (→) arrows will open or close sub-menus from entries marked with a triangle (▲) at the beginning of the line.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Peripheral Configuration This item allows you to configure the peripheral serial ports. Serial Port A This item allows you to configure the COM1 port. Options: 3F8/IRQ4 (default), Disabled Serial Port B This item allows you to configure the COM2 port.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup HDC Configure As This item allows you to configure the storage drive type. The options are: AHCI (default); PATA; SATA; and IDE Non-Combined Channel Master 1 to 3 This setting displays the storage devices installed on the computer’s master bus. These storage devices may be HDD, SSD, or a CF card.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup IGD – Pre-Allocated This item allows you to configure the pre-allocated capacity for the graphic memory capacity. Options: 8 MB (default), 1 MB IGD – DVMT Size This item allows you to configure the capacity of the DVMT 5.0 used by the internal graphics device.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup USB Port0 This item allows you to configure the USB Port 1. Options: Enabled (default), Disabled USB Port1 This item allows you to configure the USB Port 2. Options: Enabled (default), Disabled USB Port3-Port6 This item allows you to configure the USB Port 3 to 6. These ports are reserved on the main board.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup ACPI Table/Features Control This item allows you to configure FACP and HPET functions. FACP – RTC S4 Wakeup This item allows you to enable RTC wakeup, so the computer may pull itself out of sleep or hibernation mode to perform specified tasks at a certain time each day.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Security Settings The section allows users to configure security settings like a system supervisor password and user password. Set Supervisor Password This item allows you to set the supervisor password. Select and then enter the password, and then confirm the...
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Set User Password This item allows you to set the user password. Select and then enter the password, and then confirm the password again. Set All HDD Password This item allows you to set the password for all storage devices on your computers, including CF, DOM and hard disk.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Advanced CPU Control Thermal Mode This item enables Intel’s thermal throttling 1 technology in the CPU; it functions as a temperature trip that will throttle the CPU (and thereby decrease performance) when a certain temperature is reached. Enabling this function allows you to configure the thermal control circuit in the operating system userspace.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup PWRON After PWR-Fail (Power on after Power Fail) This item allows you to configure the computer to turn itself back on after a power failure. If a power failure occurs and Enabled is chosen, the computer will automatically power up, regardless if it was on or not when the failure occurred.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Options: Enabled (default), Disabled Quick Boot This item allows you to enable/disable quick book function to reduce OS loading times. Options: Enabled (default), Disabled PXE Boot to LAN This item allows you to configure the Preboot eXecution Environment‘s boot-to-LAN function. PXE provides an independent boot environment that may be initialized over a network interface, without intermediary storage devices or local operating systems.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Exit Saving Changes This item saves the values you have just configured and exits the BIOS. Options: Yes (default), No Save Change Without Exit This item saves changes but does not exit the BIOS. Options: Yes (default), No Exit Discarding Changes This item allows you to exit the BIOS without saving any new settings from the user session.
EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup Options: Yes (default), No Discard Changes This item allows you to discard all settings you have just configured. Options: Yes (default), No Upgrading the BIOS This section describes how to upgrade the BIOS. However, please note that it is easy to permanently damage the computer when upgrading the BIOS.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup ATTENTION We suggest you use a USB drive with under 2 GB in disk space, as larger USB drives may not support the FAT file format and will consequently fail to boot. Step 2: Prepare the Upgrade File.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup 3. Once the computer boots, a DOS screen will appear. Go to the directory where the upgrade file is located. For example, if the upgrade file is stored in the EXPC-1319 folder, type: #:/cd EXPC1319 C:\ cd EXPC1319 4.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware BIOS Setup ATTENTION Do NOT switch off the power supply during the BIOS upgrade. Doing so will likely cause permanent damage to your system! 3-18...
Safety Installation Instructions A. RTC Battery Warning Subjective devices can only utilize the Lithium Carbon-mono-fluoride (BR) Coin Cells battery-BR2032, rated 3 V, 195 mAh, manufactured by RAYOVAC Corp. Caution: 1. Batteries must only be changed in an area known to be non-hazardous. 2.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Safety Installation Instructions (2) External metal parts can get dangerously hot!! Before touching it, give special attention to device temperature! Protective wear will likely be necessary!
Statement of Regulatory Approval This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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EXPC-1319 Series Hardware Regulatory Statement Approval Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive Self-Declaration in accordance with EMC Directive European EMC for Industrial Control 2004/108/EC; Independent 3 Equipment party assessment (Accredited by IEC 17025 ) Explosive Atmospheres Directive Certification with ATEX Directive 94/9/EC; Independent 3...
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