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LEC-2280
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Publication date:2013-02-27

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  • Page 1 Embedded & Industrial Computing Hardware Platforms for Embedded and Industrial Computing LEC-2280 Preliminary User's Manual >> Publication date:2013-02-27...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    Resource Website accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation Lanner http://www.lannerinc.com of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required Product Resources http://assist.lannerinc.com to correct the interference at his own expense.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TTaTTable of Contentsbeable of Conten Chapter 1: Introduction System Specification ......... . . 3 Package Contents .
  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Ethernet Controller Intel 82574L x2 Graphic Controller Intel integrated HD graphic engine On model LEC-2280E, it comes with one PCIe. Audio Controller ALC886 On model LEC-2280P2, it comes with 2 PCI slots. RJ45 10/100/1000Mbps x2 Display...
  • Page 5: Package Contents

    Chapter 1 Introduction Package Contents Your package contains the following items: LEC-2280 Fanless Embedded System • Serial-ATA/Power Cable (P/N: 080W1N0002001) • Wall-Mounting Kit (P/N: SE9ESA900R100) • Drivers and User’s Manual CD (087W0200V1001) • Power Adapter (P/N: 0P0W075190001) • Optional Accessories The system has a variety of optional accessories including the power cords and Wi-Fi or 3G modules for extended capabilities.
  • Page 6: Chapter 2: System Components

    Chapter 2 System Components Chapter 2: System Components System Drawing Mechanical dimensions of the LEC-2280E Unit: mm Embedded and Industrial Computing...
  • Page 7: System Drawing (Continued)

    Chapter 2 System Components System Drawing (Continued) Mechanical dimensions of the LEC-2280P2 Unit: mm Embedded and Industrial Computing...
  • Page 8: Block Diagram

    Digital I/O x4 (Optional) For LEC-2280, the daughter board USB x2 LEK-EA2 or LEK-PB2 are selected by PCIe x2 HD Audio different SKUs. SATA x1 3.3V/5V/V1.5V/12V * LEK-EA2 is for LEC-2280E * LEK-PB2 is for LEC-2280P2 Embedded and Industrial Computing...
  • Page 9: Front Components

    Chapter 2 System Components Front Components Component Description Pin Definition Reference F1 Power Button with dual LED ATX Power-on button with LEDs: Standby mode in Red; Power-on mode in Green F2 HDD (Yellow) and • Blinking: data access activities Power LED (Green) •...
  • Page 10: Rear Components

    Chapter 2 System Components Rear Components Component Description Pin Definition Reference R1 DC-In (power) 1x2 Pin Power-in Connector. The LEC-2280 CN4 on page 20 support power range between Phoenix Contact Connector +9~+30V DC-in. R2 Two USB 2.0 Ports An USB type A connector. In addition to USB3 Connector on Page 18 this connector, an internal pin header is also provided..
  • Page 11: Chapter 3: Board Layout

    Chapter 3 Board Layout Chapter 3: Board Layout Connectors The following picture highlights the location of the COM port and audio expansion card. Refer to the table 3.1 Connector List for more details. Note: Daughter boards such as COM ports and low-profile PCIe extension boards can only be inserted to the mainboards with the same version.
  • Page 12: External Connectors

    Chapter 3 Board Layout External Connectors The following picture highlights the location of system input/output connectors. Refer to the table 3.2 Connector List for more details. Board Version VGA1 UsB3 dVId1 LAN1/LAN2 CN3/ HdMI1 dCJK1 (optional) POWER1 UsB1 UsB2 RsT1 LEd1 LEB-2280 Embedded and Industrial Computing...
  • Page 13: Internal Connectors And Jumpers

    Chapter 3 Board Layout Internal Connectors and Jumpers The following picture highlights the location of internal connectors and jumpers. Refer to the table 3.2 Connector List for more details. MPCIE2 FAN2 LPC1 CMOs2 sPI1 Ignition1 MPCIE1 CMOs1 UsB4 COMsLT1 COMsLT2 sIM1 sATA_PW2 FAN1...
  • Page 14: Internal Connectors And Jumpers (Backside)

    Chapter 3 Board Layout Internal Connectors and Jumpers (backside) The following picture highlights the location of internal connectors and jumpers on the backside of the board. Refer to the table 3.2 Connector List for more details. sATA1 PWR1 MIO1 sATA2 PCIEIO1 LEB-2280 Embedded and Industrial Computing...
  • Page 15: Connectors And Jumpers List

    Chapter 3 Board Layout Connectors and Jumpers List The tables below list the function of each of the board jumpers and connectors by labels shown in the above section. The next section in this chapter gives pin definitions and instructions on setting jumpers. Table 3.1 Connector List for LEK-IOA2 Board Labels Function...
  • Page 16: Jumper Settings

    Chapter 3 Board Layout Jumper Settings SCT1, SCT2: Select COM1 Protocol Setting SCT2 LEK-IOA2 Board SCT1 Microphone-in Audio Jack (CN1) Pin No. Function CO_GNd MIC_INL CO_GNd RS-232 INsULATOR MIC_INR Line-out Audio Jack (CN2) Pin No. Function CO_GNd RS-422 LINOUT-L CO_GNd INsULATOR LINOUT- R Note: The driver for the VGA and Audio ports...
  • Page 17: Board Layout

    Chapter 3 Board Layout JP1, JP2: Select COM1 and COM2 Pin No9 (Ring Indicator) COM2_CTs# function respectively COM2_dTR# COM2_RTs# COM2_dsR# COM2_sOUT COM2_sIN Note: Daughter boards such as COM ports and low-profile PCIe extension boards can only be inserted to the mainboards with the same version. Failure to do so may damage the system.
  • Page 18 Chapter 3 Board Layout Front Panel Function Pin Header (FRONT1): It provides The controller contains two modes of operation—a LED signal and button function on the front panel. legacy mode using I/O space, and an AHCI mode using memory space. software that uses legacy mode will not have AHCI capabilities.
  • Page 19 Chapter 3 Board Layout DVI-D Connector (DVID1): A single link DVI-D Connector System FAN Connector (FAN1/FAN2) FAN1 FAN2 Pin No. description VCC5 FAN TAC 3 2 1 PCI/PCIE Expansion connector for PCI or PCIe low Pin No. Description Pin No. Description profile card (PCIEIO1, on the backside) TXd_2-...
  • Page 20 Chapter 3 Board Layout MPCIE1: Mini-PCIe Connector with SIM Card Reader SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEG_RXN11 143 signal signal PEG_TXN11 144 WAKE# VCC3.3 PCIE_RXN2 PEG_RXP11 145 PEG_RXN2 PCIE_CKN2 PEG_TXP11 146 PEG_TXN2 VCC1.5 CLKREQ# UsIM_PWR PCIE_RXP2 147 PEG_RXP2 UIM_dATA PCIE_CKP2 148 PEG_TXP2 PCIE_CLK_N3 UIM_CLK PEG_RXN10 149...
  • Page 21 Chapter 3 Board Layout Ignition Connector on board (ignition1): Power Enable or Disable Daughter Board LEK-IOA3 (COMSLT1): ignition connector. This jumper is for enabling or disabling daughter board LEK-IOA3. 1 2 3 4 Pin No. Pin Name Pin No. Pin Name Pin No.
  • Page 22: Chapter 4: Hardware Setup

    Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Chapter 4: Installing the System Memory Hardware Setup The motherboard supports DDR3 memory to meet the higher bandwidth requirements of the latest operating system and Internet applications. It comes with two Preparing the Hardware Installation Double Data Rate Three (DDR3) Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module (SO-DIMM) socket.
  • Page 23: Wireless Module Installation

    Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Wireless Module Installation Align the wireless module’s cutout with the Mini-PCIe slot notch. Insert the wireless module into the connector diagonally. Unlock Lock Hold down the other end of the wireless module and tighten it with the screws. 3G SIM Card Installation Unlink the SIM card reader first by sliding it outward.
  • Page 24: Installing The Hard Disk

    Note: Using a PCIe or PCI riser card, users have choice of either PCI Express x1 or PCI expansions. 1 PCIe is supported on model LEC-2280E 2 PCI are supported on model LEC-2280P2 Both PCI or PCIe support the Max. Dimension as the following illustrated and the Max.
  • Page 25: Connecting Power

    Chapter 4 Hardware Setup Connecting Power Wall Mounting Connect the LEC-2280 to a power source. +9~+30V DC-in The product ships with wall mounting kit. To mount your The DC power-in connector comes with a 2-pin terminal product on the wall, follow the instructions below: block for its Phoenix contact.
  • Page 26: Appendix A: Programming Watchdog Timer

    Before you could access or control the operation of the watchdog and Digital I/O functions, install the the L_IO The installation process proceeds. Click Close when the driver which is the library and driver needed for Lanner process completes. General Purpose Input/Output interface or functions.
  • Page 27 Select View from the menu and select show hidden devices . The Lanner common GPIO driver should be listed under the Non-Plug and Play Drivers. If not, click the San for hardware changes button from the tool bar. Via the Command Line Execute the executable file in the program folder, then enter the values from 1~255.
  • Page 28 Set Wireless LED state.\n”\ #include “F81865.h” “ Watchdog Watchdog timer.\n”\ #define PARAMETER_HELP “\n”\ “ CaseOpen Check case opened state.\n”\ “The F81865 GPIO utility of Lanner\n”\ “-------------------------------------\n”\ “ CaseOpen_Clear Clear case open state.\n”\ “Usage:\n”\ “ port_number The port number.\n”\ “ F81865_test DIO_IN port_ “...
  • Page 29 Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer , “GPS_LED” GPS_LED) Make sure argument numeric (mWirelessLED , “WirelessLED” WirelessLED) void CheckNumeric (char *szBuf ) nLen strlen (szBuf ) // Check case open (int < nLen i++) int mCaseOpen (int argc, char* argv[]) if (!strchr (“01234567890ABCDEFabcdef”, szBuf[i]) ) throw “Wrong argument\n”...
  • Page 30 Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer BOOL ret = Read_DIO (nPort) ; printf (“DIO_IN #%d = %d\n”, nPort, ret) ; return nLeft ; return // Argument - function mapping typedef struct // Milli-second delay int mSleep (int argc, char *argv[]) char *szCmd ; int (*function) (int argc, char *argv[]) ;...
  • Page 31 Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer // The total argument allowed int num = sizeof (c2f ) / sizeof (c2f[0]) ; // Too few argument if (argc < 2) RETMSG (-1, PARAMETER_HELP) // Find the match argument and execute the mapping function for (int i = 0 ;...
  • Page 32: Appendix G: Terms And Conditions

    Appendix G Terms and Conditions Appendix G: RMA Service Terms and Conditions Requesting a RMA# To obtain a RMA number, simply fill out and fax the “RMA Request Form” to your supplier. Warranty Policy The customer is required to fill out the problem code as listed.
  • Page 33 Appendix G Terms and Conditions RMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following form. Without this form enclosed, your RMA cannot be processed. Reasons to Return: Repair(Please include failure details) RMA No: Testing Purpose Company: Contact Person: Phone No.

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