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Driver Installation

3.1

Installing the chipset driver

The chipset driver directs the operating system to configure the
Intel

®

 NM10chipset components in order to ensure that the follow-

ing features function properly:

X

SATA Storage Support 

X

USB Support 

X

Identification of Intel

®

 Chipset Components in the Device 

Manager

1. Close any running applications. 

2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The chipset drivers

are located in:
x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXC-6300\Win7_32bit\Chip-
set\
x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXC-6300\Win7_64bit\Chip-
set\
where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive. 

3. Execute Setup.exe and follow onscreen instructions to

complete the setup. 

4. After installation is complete, reboot the system.

3.2

Installing the graphics driver

The MXC-6300 is equipped with the Intel

®

 HD Graphics 4000

integrated in the Intel

®

 Core i7.

To install the graphics driver:

1. Close any running applications. 

2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The graphics drivers

are located in:
x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXC-6300\Win7_32bit
\Graphics\
x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXC-6300\Win7_64bit
\Graphics
where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive. 

3. Execute Setup.exe and follow onscreen instructions to

complete the setup. 

4. After installation is complete, reboot the system.

PRELIMINARY

Summary of Contents for MXC-6300

Page 1: ...nce Technologies Automate the World Manual Rev PRELIMINARY Revision Date Dec 20 2012 Part No 50 PRE MXC 6300 High Performance 3rd Generation Intel Core i7 i5 i3 Fanless Computer User s Manual PRELIM I...

Page 2: ...t has been made to ensure the contents hereof are currently accu rate subsequent releases may contain changes to the specification and operations both minor and major as well as entirely new chapters...

Page 3: ...dvised of the possibility of such damages Environmental Responsibility ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environmental preservation through compliance with the Euro pe...

Page 4: ...TE Additional information aids and tips that help users perform tasks CAUTION Information to prevent minor physical injury component dam age data loss and or program corruption when trying to com plet...

Page 5: ...ators 11 1 5 3 Reset Button 12 1 6 Digital I O Connector 12 1 6 1 Isolated Digital Input Circuits 14 1 6 2 Isolated Digital Output Circuits 17 1 6 3 Digital I O Windows Driver and API 17 1 6 4 USB 2 0...

Page 6: ...USB Connector 32 1 7 8 SATA Connectors 32 1 7 9 Backboard to System PCB Connector 33 2 Getting Started 35 2 1 Unpacking Checklist 35 2 2 Installing Hard Disk Drives 36 2 3 Installing a PCI PCIe Card 4...

Page 7: ...tup 65 B 1 Main 65 B 2 Advanced 68 B 2 1 CPU Configuration 69 B 2 2 Onboard Device Configuration 70 B 2 3 Advanced Power Management 72 B 2 4 SATA Configuration 73 B 2 5 Serial Port Console Redirection...

Page 8: ...viii Table of Contents D 1 WDT with API Windows 95 D 2 WDT with DOS Linux 98 E Appendix Digital Input Output Function Library 101 Important Safety Instructions 113 Getting Service 115 PRELIM INARY...

Page 9: ...ignments 23 Table 1 10 Applicable Cable Types 23 Table 1 11 Maximum Available Resolutions with 3 Display Configuration 23 Table 1 12 Audio Jack Signals 24 Table 1 13 PS 2 Connector Signals 24 Table 1...

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Page 11: ...7 Front Panel I O Connector 10 Figure 1 8 Isolated Digital Input Circuit 14 Figure 1 9 Isolated Digital Input Differential Input Circuit 15 Figure 1 10 Isolated Digital Input Sample Application Circui...

Page 12: ...xii List of Figures This page intentionally left blank PRELIM INARY...

Page 13: ...ormance and data protection in RAID array Built in 16 channel isolated DI O enables general industrial con trol PCI PCI express Gen2 expansion slots receive avariety of PCI PCIex8 and PCIex16 add on c...

Page 14: ...2 0 port X 2 Intel GbE LAN ports with teaming function featuring Intel iAMT 8 0 X Build in 16 CH isolation DI and DO 2 software programma ble RS 232 422 485 2 RS 232 ports X 2 CFast socket onboard SAT...

Page 15: ...ctor Support up to 2560x1600 for 1st display port Support up to 1920x1600 for 2nd display port Support up to 1920x1200 for DVI I port Memory 2x 204 pin SO DIMM socket support up to 16GB DDR3 1333 1600...

Page 16: ...hot pluggable fan module for dissipating heat from PCI PCIe card Smart Fan Control Dimensions 172 5 W x 213 H x 225 D mm 6 79 x 8 39 x 8 86 inches Weight 4 3 kg 9 48 lb Mounting Wall mount kit Enviro...

Page 17: ...ional power supply is necessary if add on cards are installed and in use NOTE NOTE Extending operating temperature to the 20 C to 60 C range is optional and requires an industrial solid state storage...

Page 18: ...io PS2 COM x4 PCIe x1 PCIe x1 GbE controller Intel WGI210IT GbE I F USB 3 0 Super I O ITE IT8783F LPC DVI CRT DVI I Connector DVI level shifter Riser Card PCI slot PCIe x16 slot SATA Connector SATA Co...

Page 19: ...Introduction 7 MXC 6300 1 4 Schematics and Dimensions Figure 1 2 MXC 6300 Left Side View NOTE NOTE All dimensions shown are in mm millimeters 225 1 213 PRELIM INARY...

Page 20: ...8 Introduction Figure 1 3 MXC 6300 Top View Figure 1 4 MXC 6300 Front View 174 2 PRELIM INARY...

Page 21: ...Introduction 9 MXC 6300 Figure 1 5 MXC 6300 Rear View Figure 1 6 MXC 6300 Underside View 11 133 18 6 15 9 189 1 102 PRELIM INARY...

Page 22: ...Connector A Power Button J COM port x4 B LED Indicators K Display ports C Reset Button L Audio Jacks D Digital I O connector M PS 2 Keyboard Mouse E USB 2 0 x2 Type A N DC power supply F USB3 0 x4 Typ...

Page 23: ...t H CFast Push Push Type II Q PCI express x16 Slot I DVI I connector R Reserved space for dual slot width PCIex16 graphic card NOTE NOTE 1 PCE x16 1 PCI expansion slot with PCIe x16 signal con verts t...

Page 24: ...low 0 to 1 5 V X Input resistance 8 2K 0 75W X Isolation type photocoupler X Isolation voltage 1500 V DC 16 CH Isolated DO X Output Type MOSFET transistor X Sink current up to 100 mA sustained loading...

Page 25: ...Signal Pin Signal 1 VDD 24 DI1_L 47 EOGND 2 EOGND 25 DI0_H 48 DO10 3 DO7 26 DI0_L 49 EOGND 4 EOGND 27 DI11 50 DO9 5 DO6 28 ISO_COM 51 EOGND 6 EOGND 29 DI10 52 DO8 7 O5 30 ISO_COM 53 DI7_H 8 EOGND 31...

Page 26: ...rential DI channel n 0 to 7 DIn_L Low input of isolated differential DI channel n 0 to 7 DIn Input of isolated DI channel n 8 to 15 ISO_COM Common ground of isolated DI channel 8 to 15 DO DOn Output o...

Page 27: ...Introduction 15 MXC 6300 Figure 1 9 Isolated Digital Input Differential Input Circuit DI_n GND Photocoupler 8 2 k DIn ISO_COM PRELIM INARY...

Page 28: ...16 Introduction Figure 1 10 Isolated Digital Input Sample Application Circuit DI_n GND Photocoupler 8 2 k DIn ISO_COM Power DI_n GND Photocoupler 8 2 k DIn ISO_COM Power PRELIM INARY...

Page 29: ...ect to external power to form a flywheel current loop Figure 1 11 Isolated Digital Output Circuits Figure 1 12 Isolated Digital Output Sample Application Circuit 1 6 3 Digital I O Windows Driver and A...

Page 30: ...n on the front panel All USB3 0 ports are com patible with super speed high speed full speed and low speed USB devices 1 6 6 Gigabit Ethernet Ports The MXC 6300 has two Gigabit Ethernet ports on the f...

Page 31: ...Xecution Environment PXE flash interface X Jumbo frame support X LAN Teaming The WG82579LM provides X 802 3x flow control X IEEE 802 1p and 802 1q X Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE 802 3az X 10 100 1000...

Page 32: ...SATA controller provides a legacy operating mode using I O space and an AHCI operating mode using mem ory space The CFast card can function as a storage device for system installation Active Link Yell...

Page 33: ...y quality and length of cable used We strongly recommended VGA cable less than 2 meters in length with effective shielding such as UL style 2919 AWM Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DVIda...

Page 34: ...able 1 8 D sub 9P signal function of COM ports 1 6 10 Display Port Connectors Two display port connectors on the front panel can connect to VGA DVI and HDMI monitors via Display port to VGA adapter ca...

Page 35: ..._DDPx3 3 CN_DDPx0 13 CN_DDPx_AUX_SEL 4 CN_DDPx1 14 CN_DDPx_CONFIG2 5 GND 15 CN_DDPx_AUX 6 CN_DDPx1 16 GND 7 CN_DDPx2 17 CN_DDPx_AUX 8 GND 18 CN_DDPx_HPD 9 CN_DDPx2 19 GND 10 CN_DDPx3 20 V3 3_DDPx_PWR_...

Page 36: ...is on the front panel The pink jack pro vides microphone input and the green jack lineout Table 1 12 Audio Jack Signals 1 6 12 Keyboard Mouse PS 2 connectors The MXC 6300 provides PS 2 connectors for...

Page 37: ...The DC power input for the MXC 6300 allows a voltage input range from 9 V DC to 32 V DC Table 1 14 DC Power Supply Connector Signals NOTE NOTE Keyboard mouse PS 2 connectors do not support hot plug ca...

Page 38: ...es one PCI express x4 slot for expansion The PCI express slot can support support standard PCIe revision 2 2 short cards 1 6 16 PCI express x16 slot One PCI express x16 slot supports expansion with st...

Page 39: ...4 Mainboard PCB Table 1 15 Mainboard Connector Legend A Clear CMOS jumper B Internal reserved 5V and 12V connector C Internal CFast Card connector D LVDS interface connector E 12V DC fan connector F L...

Page 40: ...e Board PCB Table 1 16 Backplane Board Connector Legend A PCI express x16 slot B PCI express x8 slot C 32bit 5V PCI slot D Internal USB connector E SATA connector x2 F Backplane board to mainboard PCB...

Page 41: ...s To clear CMOS short pin 1 to pin 2 of JP1 and then remove the jumper to return to normal mode Table 1 17 Clear CMOS Jumper Settings 1 7 2 Internal Reserved 5V and 12V Connector The MXC 6300 provides...

Page 42: ...A interface Data transfer rates up to 3 0Gb s 300MB s 1 5Gb s 150MB s are supported The host SATA controller provides a legacy operating mode using I O space and an AHCI operating mode using memory sp...

Page 43: ...CPU temperature according to thermal sensor initiating at 40 C 104 F and reaching maximum speed at Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 LVDS_VCC 2 LVDS_VCC 3 LVDS_VCC 4 LVDS_VCC 5 GND 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 LVDS_A_CL...

Page 44: ...nnector Pin Functions 1 7 7 Internal USB Connector The MXC 6300 provides an internal USB connector on the back board PCB 1 7 8 SATA Connectors The MXC 6300 provides 2 SATA ports supporting up to 2nd G...

Page 45: ...d disk drive HDD or solid state disk SSD The HDD or SSD must be installed into the SATA con nector with a HDD bracket Please refer to Section 3 1 for installa tion of a 2 5 inch HDD or SSD 1 7 9 Backb...

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Page 47: ...cking 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 mater...

Page 48: ...Started 2 2 Installing Hard Disk Drives Before installing hard disk drives remove the top cover of the chas sis first as follows 1 Loosen the thumbscrews on the front panel by hand or screwdriver PRE...

Page 49: ...Getting Started 37 MXC 6300 2 Withdraw the thumbscrew and remove the top cover by lifting PRELIM INARY...

Page 50: ...38 Getting Started 3 Remove 2 screws from the top of the HDD bracket 4 Place the chassis upside down and remove the other 2 screws from the bottom of the HDD bracket PRELIM INARY...

Page 51: ...Started 39 MXC 6300 5 Lift the HDD bracket 6 Use the 8 included M3 screws to fix one or two 2 5 HDD or SSD units to the bracket Upper 2 5 HDD or SSD is SATA Revision 1 and the lower Revision 2 PRELIM...

Page 52: ...0 Getting Started 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 PRELIM INARY...

Page 53: ...Follow steps 1 2 in Section 2 2 Installing Hard Disk Drives 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...

Page 54: ...42 Getting Started 2 Adjust the position of the included card brace to firmly fix the card Tighten the screw to fix the brace 3 Replace the top cover and fasten the thumbscrew PRELIM INARY...

Page 55: ...l CompactFlash sockets to accommodate a total of two CF cards According to steps 1 2 in Section 2 2 remove the top cover 1 Align the internally mounted CF card with the guide of the internal CF socket...

Page 56: ...44 Getting Started 3 Place the two included spacer supports to prevent the CF card from dislodging 4 Replace the top cover and refasten the thumbscrews PRELIM INARY...

Page 57: ...Getting Started 45 MXC 6300 5 Remove the external CF socket cover PRELIM INARY...

Page 58: ...46 Getting Started 6 Align the externally mounted CF card with the guide of the external CF socket PRELIM INARY...

Page 59: ...Getting Started 47 MXC 6300 7 Gently insert the CF card until it is firmly seated in the external CF socket as shown PRELIM INARY...

Page 60: ...tension Devices 1 Connect a Display Port to DVI active adapter cable to the MXC 6300 Display Port jack 2 Connect a DVI monitor to a single mode Display Port output from the computer via a Display Port...

Page 61: ...assis ground pins and accepts input voltage as shown previ ously Connect DC power as shown Two screws fasten to secure the plug WARNING Before connecting DC power to the MXC 6300 ensure voltage and po...

Page 62: ...ting the MXC 6300 The MXC 6300 is shipped with wall mount brackets and acces sory screws Wall mounting procedures follow 1 Remove the 4 plastic pads from the corners NOTE NOTE All dimensions shown are...

Page 63: ...he 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 239 1 253 1 84 0 1...

Page 64: ...52 Getting Started 3 Once final assembly as shown is complete mount the MXC 6300 on the wall via screw holes 5 2 7 2 10 0 5 2 25 2 PRELIM INARY...

Page 65: ...n Module The MXC 6300 can be optionally equipped with an easily installed fan module providing heat dissipation To install the fan module 1 Follow steps 1 2 in Section 2 2 to remove the top cover Seat...

Page 66: ...ting components of the MXC 6300 such as CPU and PCH are all situated on the left side of the system These compo nents directly contact the heat sink via thermal pads and dissipate heat generated by th...

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Page 69: ...ADLINK for further information The MXC 6300 enables full driver support for systems running Windows 7 32 or 64bit It is recommended that drivers be installed as follows 1 Chipset driver 2 Graphics dri...

Page 70: ..._64bit Chip set where x denotes the DVD ROM drive 3 Execute Setup exe and follow onscreen instructions to complete the setup 4 After installation is complete reboot the system 3 2 Installing the graph...

Page 71: ...supports Intel High Definition audio using the Realtek ALC269 audio codec 1 Close any running applications 2 Insert the ADLINK All in One DVD The drivers are located in x Driver Installation Matrix MX...

Page 72: ...ted in x Driver Installation Matrix MXC 6300 Win7_32bit USB3 0 x Driver Installation Matrix MXC 6300 Win7_64bit USB3 0 where x denotes the DVD ROM drive 3 Execute Setup exe and follow onscreen instruc...

Page 73: ...1 Close any running applications 2 Ensure that you have Administrator privileges 3 Download Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable Package x86 or x64 version at http www micro soft com en us download...

Page 74: ...nstallation Matrix MXC 6300 Win7_32bit DIO x Driver Installation Matrix MXC 6300 Win7_64bit DIO where x denotes the DVD ROM drive 4 Execute Setup exe and follow onscreen instructions to complete the s...

Page 75: ...ernal SATA COM loopback and audio loop back and an internal hard disk driver is installed No internal PCI PCIe mini PCIe slots are occupied Information is presented for reference only Actual power con...

Page 76: ...ed X Heat generated by add on PCI PCIe adapters affects thermal stability Additional heat dissipa tion is required when the system operates at high temperatures or in harsh environments with add on ad...

Page 77: ...ower On Self Test message is displayed The MXC 6300 controller supports one time Boot Menu allowing selection of boot device Enter the Boot Menu by selectiong F7 at POST B 1 Main Contains basic system...

Page 78: ...BIOS Information Shows current system BIOS code version and BIOS version PC Health Status Hardware health on Super I O supports Board Temperature Fan Speed CPU Voltage 1 05V 3 3V 1 5V 5V 12 0V and VBA...

Page 79: ...values using the keyboard and select Enter 3 Select Tab to move between fields B 2 Advanced NOTE NOTE X The date must be entered in MM DD YY format and the time in HH MM SS X The time is in 24 hour fo...

Page 80: ...UID Maximum Disabled for Windows XP Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology EIST Enables Disables Intel Sp...

Page 81: ...C1 sleep state to save more power than C1 CPU C3 Support Enables Disables CPU C3 ACPI C2 report to OS CPU C6 Support Enables Disables CPU C6 ACPI C3 report to OS CPU C7 Support Enables Disables CPU C...

Page 82: ...T LAN PXE OpROM Enables Disables execution of LAN boot rom to add boot option for legacy network devices SATA Controller s Enables Disables Internal Serial ATA Controller SATA Mode Selection Allows se...

Page 83: ...power is restored after power loss from among Last State Power On and Power Off Option Description Power Off Retains system power off after power is restored Power On Powers the system up when power...

Page 84: ...to prevent boot fail ure during system POST stage Wake System With Fixed Time Enables disables System Wake on Alarm event Wake on Ring Enables disables System Wake on RI event B 2 4 SATA Configuratio...

Page 85: ...erial Port Console Redirection COM 1 4 SOL Serial Over LAN COM Console Redirection Enables Console Redirection on COM 1 4 SOL COM Console Redirection Settings Miscellaneous parameters for COM Ports 1...

Page 86: ...selected by Out of Band Mgmt Port Out of Band Mgmt Port Selects the COM Port for remote management of a Windows OS Terminal Type Selects the transmission protocol for remote terminal console B 2 6 AMT...

Page 87: ...B 3 Chipset VT d Enables VT d function for efficient virtualization of I O devices Primary IGFX Boot Display Selects the video device to be activated during POST Active LFP Selects the Active LFP conf...

Page 88: ...76 BIOS Setup B 4 Boot Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key DEL Bootup Num Lock State Set to allow the Number Lock setting to be modified during boot PRELIM INARY...

Page 89: ...oot devices all of which are detected during POST and displayed Move the cursor to target Boot Option and click to select the desired device Option Description Disabled Directs BIOS to display POST me...

Page 90: ...BIOS Setup Hard Drive BBS Priorities Specifies the priority of boot devices All installed boot devices are detected during POST and displayed Move the cursor to target Boot Option and select PRELIM IN...

Page 91: ...ited and requested when entering Setup If only the user s password is set it acts as a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter setup In Setup the user receives Administrator rights Admi...

Page 92: ...reboots the system with new settings taking effect Discard Changes Resets system setup without saving any changes Restore Defaults Sets all BIOS options to default settings designed for maxi mum syste...

Page 93: ...hanges to this point as user defaults Restore User Defaults Restores user defaults to all setup options Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device Attempts to launch EFI Shell application Shellx64 efi fr...

Page 94: ...82 BIOS Setup PRELIM INARY...

Page 95: ...RAID 0 Striping Maximum Disk I O performance but no disk error tolerance RAID 1 Mirrored Data is strongly secured but total disk size is halved Disk 1 Disk 2 RAID 0 Striping A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A...

Page 96: ...2 2 to install the two hard disks in the chassis C 1 RAID Activation in System Manangement 1 In the BIOS menu enter SATA Configuration under Advanced tab 2 Set SATA Mode to RAID Mode and save and exit...

Page 97: ...Activating RAID Function 85 MXC 6300 PRELIM INARY...

Page 98: ...TA is set to RAID mode the Intel Matrix Storage Manager appears in POST 1 Select Ctrl I to enter the utility when prompted The menu lists the 2 installed HDDs as Non RAID Disk since the RAID volume ha...

Page 99: ...Function 87 MXC 6300 3 In the menu set the Volume name choose the RAID level from RAID0 Stripe and RAID1 Mirror and con figure other parameters Select Create Volume All data will be erased from the H...

Page 100: ...88 Activating RAID Function 4 After the RAID Volume is created it should appear in the RAID volume list PRELIM INARY...

Page 101: ...website unzip and copy the files to a floppy disk and connect to the MXC 6300 via a USB floppy disk drive 1 Begin Windows XP installation When the disk is requested press F6 The Installer will show n...

Page 102: ...90 Activating RAID Function An Intel controller list is displayed 3 From the list select Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller Required drivers are copied from the floppy disk PRELIM INARY...

Page 103: ...Activating RAID Function 91 MXC 6300 4 The Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Control ler is displayed in the mass storage device list OS Installation can continue PRELIM INARY...

Page 104: ...0 RAID drivers from the ADLINK website and unzip and copy the files to a USB storage device Connect the connect the storage device to the MXC 6300 and start Windows 7 installation When the Installer r...

Page 105: ...Navigate to the driver files and select OK to load Select Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller The required drivers are then copied After the drivers are loaded OS installation to the RA...

Page 106: ...94 Activating RAID Function PRELIM INARY...

Page 107: ...system D 1 WDT with API Windows Matrix WDT API library files and a demo program incl source code can be found on the included driver CD or downloaded from http www adlinktech com To use the WDT funct...

Page 108: ...et FALSE if timeout value of watchdog timer is failed to set StartWDT Start the watchdog timer function Once the StartWDT is invoked the watchdog timer starts ResetWDT or StopWDT should be called befo...

Page 109: ...imeout value specified in SetWDT function ResetWDT or StopWDT should be called before the expiration of the watchdog timer or the system will reset Syntax C C BOOL ResetWDT Parameters None Return code...

Page 110: ...h include stddef h include stdio h Config LPC IO to enter config mode EnterConfig void outp 0x2E 0x87 outp 0x2E 0x87 Config LPC IO to exit config mode ExitConfig void outp 0x2E 0xAA Read byte from LPC...

Page 111: ...0 WDT Demo n printf Init and config GPIO ports n printf n EnterConfig config WDT registers w_reg 0x07 0x08 w_reg 0x30 0x01 w_reg 0xF5 0x00 w_reg 0xF7 0x00 enable keyboard interrupt to reset WDT timeou...

Page 112: ...2d 0xF6 2x Press any key to invoke keyboard interrupt n count r_reg 0xF6 reset WDT timeout value to 10 seconds w_reg 0xF6 0x0A sleep 1 printf At least one keyboard interrupt must occur during countdow...

Page 113: ...C C Linux C C and Borland C I16 ADMX_DIO_Init void Visual Basic ADMX_DIO_Init As Integer Parameter s None Return codes NoError ErrorOpenDriverFailed ErrorDeviceIoctl ADMX_DIO_Close Instructs the MXC...

Page 114: ...As Long As Integer Parameter s Value Returns the digital data read from the specified port Valid values include MXC 6300 16 bit data Return codes NoError CardNotRegistered ErrorInvalidCardNumber Erro...

Page 115: ...rInvalidIoChannel DO_ReadPort Reads back digital data output from the specified digital output port Syntax C C and Borland C I16 DO_ReadPort U32 Value Visual Basic DO_ReadPort Value As Long As Integer...

Page 116: ...igital line to be read Valid values include MXC 6300 0 to 15 State Returns the digital logic state of the specified line to 0 or 1 Return codes NoError ErrorInvalidCardNumber ErrorCardNotRegistered Er...

Page 117: ...dNumber ErrorCardNotRegistered ErrorFuncNotSupport ErrorInvalidIoChannel DO_ReadLine Reads back the digital logic state of the specified digital output line of the specified port Syntax C C and Borlan...

Page 118: ...ode to 0 removing the specified interrupt event message To remove a specified message the event handle for the message must be identified Syntax C C and Borland C I16 DIO_INT_EventMessage I16 mode HAN...

Page 119: ...can be used This range is reserved by Windows for user defined messages callbackAddr Address of the user callback function The MXC 6300 matrix_dio calls this function when the specified INT event occ...

Page 120: ...o remits this message The message can be of any value In Windows the message can be set to a value including any Windows predefined messages such as WM_PAINT However to define a designated message any...

Page 121: ...Handle Handle to the destination window for a Windows message when the specified INT event occurs If windowHandle is 0 no Windows messages will be sent message User defined message When the specified...

Page 122: ...s WaitForSingleObject or WaitForMultipleOb jects to determine interrupt event status Syntax C C and Borland C I16 DIO_SetDualInterrupt I16 Int1Mode I16 Int2Mode HANDLE hEvent Visual Basic DIO_SetDualI...

Page 123: ...urned dual interrupt event handles where status of a dual interrupt event indicates whether an interrupt is generated for cards comprising dual interrupt systems Return codes NoError ErrorInvalidCardN...

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Page 125: ...f power and unplug any power cords cables X To avoid electrical shock and or damage to equipment Z Keep equipment away from water or liquid sources Z Keep equipment away from high heat or high humidit...

Page 126: ...uthorized technicians when Z The power cord or plug is damaged Z Liquid has penetrated the equipment Z It has been exposed to high humidity moisture Z It is not functioning or does not function accord...

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