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UNO-137 User Manual

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Consignes de sécurité

1.

Lire attentivement les instructions de sécurité. 

2.

Conserver ce manuel pour utilisation ultérieure,

3.

Débranchez cet équipement de toute prise secteur avant le nettoyer. Utilisez 

seulement un chiffon humide. N'utilisez pas de détergent liquide ou pulvérisé 

pour le nettoyage.

4.

Gardez cet équipement à l'abri de l'humidité. 

5.

Placez cet équipement sur une surface fiable pendant l'installation. Le faire ou 

bien le laisser tomber peut causer des dégâts. 

6.

Les ouvertures sur l'enceinte servent à la convection de l'air. Protégez l'équipe

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ment contre surchauffe. NE COUVREZ PAS LES OUVERTURES. 

7.

Assurez-vous que la tension de la source d'alimentation est correcte avant de 

connecter l'équipement à une prise de courant. La prise de courant doit avoir 

une connexion à la terre.

8.

Placez le câble d'alimentation de manière à ce que personne ne puisse marcher 

dessus. Ne placez rien sur le câble d'alimentation.

9.

Toutes les mises en garde et tous les avertissements sur l'équipement doivent 

être notés.

10.

Si l'équipement n'est pas utilisé pendant une longue période, débranchez-le de 

la source d'alimentation pour éviter tout endommagement dû à une surtension 

transitoire.

11.

Ne jamais verser de liquide dans une ouverture. Cela pourrait provoquer un 

incendie ou un choc électrique.

12.

N'ouvrez jamais l'équipement. Pour des raisons de sécurité, l'équipement doit 

être ouvert uniquement par du personnel qualifié.

13.

Si l'une des situations suivantes se présente, faites vérifier l'équipement par le 

personnel de service:

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un liquide a pénétré dans l'équipment

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L'équipement a été exposé à l'humidité.

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L'équipement ne fonctionne pas bien, ou vous ne pouvez pas le faire 

fonctionner selon le manuel de l'utilisateur.

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The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to 

the user's manual



L'équipement est tombé et endommagé



L'équipement présente des signes évidents de rupture.

14.

NE LAISSEZ PAS CET ÉQUIPEMENT DANS UN ENVIRONNEMENT OU LA 

TEMPÉRATURE DE STOCKAGE PEUT ÊTRE INFÉRIEURE À -40 ° C (-4 ° F) 

OU BIEN SUPÉRIEURE À 70 ° C (158 ° F). CECI POURRAIT ENDOMMAGER 

L'EQUIPEMENT. L'ÉQUIPEMENT DEVRAIT ÊTRE DANS UN ENVIRONNE

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MENT CONTRÔLÉ.

15.

Ce produit est destiné à être alimenté par une source d'alimentation certifiée UL 

ou par une source cc convenant à une utilisation à une température minimale 

de 40 degrés Celsius, dont la sortie est conforme à la norme SELV et dont la 

puissance nominale est de 10 Vdc, 7.7 A, en cas de besoin. contactez Advant

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ech pour plus d'informations.

16.

Pour une utilisation dans des environnements non polluant et à l'intérieur. 

17.

C'est appareil ne doit pas être utilisé dans des endroits où se trouvent des 

enfants.

18.

Si l'équipement est utilisé d'une manière non spécifiée par le fabricant, la pro

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tection fournie par l'équipement peut être altéré 

Summary of Contents for UNO-137

Page 1: ...User Manual UNO 137 Intel Atom E3940 processor Automation Computer with 2x LAN 2x COM 4x USB 2x DP 8x DIO 1x mPCIe and 1x M 2...

Page 2: ...ation on this and other Advantech products please visit our website at http www advantech com For technical support services please visit our support website at http sup port advantech com This manual...

Page 3: ...rs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1...

Page 4: ...n ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description...

Page 5: ...OULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT 16 CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDE...

Page 6: ...ou un choc lectrique 12 N ouvrez jamais l quipement Pour des raisons de s curit l quipement doit tre ouvert uniquement par du personnel qualifi 13 Si l une des situations suivantes se pr sente faites...

Page 7: ...n 21 Il s agit d un quipement de type ouvert et doit tre install dans un bo tier appropri ATTENTION Danger d explosion si la batterie est mal remplace Remplacer unique ment par le meme type ou equival...

Page 8: ...UNO 137 User Manual viii...

Page 9: ...Figure 2 4 Top View of UNO 137 10 2 2 1 Power Connector 11 2 2 2 LAN Ethernet Connector 11 2 2 3 USB Connector 11 2 2 4 Display Connector 11 2 2 5 COM Connector 12 Table 2 2 COM Connector Pin Assignme...

Page 10: ...le A 3 Connector Pin Assignments 37 A 3 2 USB 3 0 Connector 37 Table A 4 USB 3 0 Connector Pin Assignments 37 A 4 Display Connector CN2 CN3 38 Table A 5 Display Port Adapter cable Pin Assignments 38 A...

Page 11: ...Chapter 1 1 Overview This chapter overviews specifica tions for UNO 137 Introduction Safety Precautions Accessories Hardware Specifications Dimensions...

Page 12: ...are a few safety precautions for preventing injury when making connections In most cases users can use a standard cable for connection Warning Always disconnect the power cord from the chassis before...

Page 13: ...installation 1 x Earth Ground cable 1 x SATA cable Quick Start Guide Simplified Chinese manual China RoHs sheet Warranty card If anything is missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales repres...

Page 14: ...ignal or 3042 3052 Module w USB signal Serial Ports 2 x RS 232 422 485 terminal block 50 115 2 kbps Isolation Protection 2500 VDC LAN Ports 2 x 10 100 1000 Mbps IEEE 802 3u 1000BASE T Fast Ethernet RJ...

Page 15: ...nctionality using an Advantech iDoor module Certification CE FCC UL 61010 2 201 CCC BSMI Part number UNO 137 ID1EA Description 2nd stack extension kit to support 1 x iDoor on UNO 137 E13BA Ports 1 x i...

Page 16: ...UNO 137 User Manual 6 1 5 Dimensions 35 x 105 x 150 mm 1 4 x 4 1 x 5 9 in Figure 1 1 UNO 137 Dimensions Figure 1 2 UNO 137 Dimensions With Optional Extension kit...

Page 17: ...lity This chapter details setup instruc tions for UNO 137 s hardware functions It includes connecting peripherals and indicators Introduction External I O Connector Internal I O Connector LED Indicato...

Page 18: ...lowing diagram demonstrates the location of UNO 137 s motherboard s key components and internal external connectors Figure 2 1 Diagram of Connector Locations on UNO 137 Top Side Figure 2 2 Diagram of...

Page 19: ...ctor CN2 Displayport Connector CN3 Displayport Connector CN4 LAN Connector CN5 USB 2 0 3 0 Connector CN6 USB 3 0 Connector CN7 8DI 8DO Terminal Connector CN8 COM Port Terminal Connector RS232 422 485...

Page 20: ...UNO 137 User Manual 10 2 2 External I O Connector Figure 2 3 Front Panel of UNO 137 Figure 2 4 Top View of UNO 137...

Page 21: ...RJ 45 jack Additionally LED indicators are pro vided on the front of the device to indicate the system s Link off green orange and Active green status Please refer to User Manual Appendix A 2 for pin...

Page 22: ...d switch SW1 Please refer to User Manual Appendix A 8 for RS232 422 485 settings Table 2 2 COM Connector Pin Assignments Pin COM1 Mode Signal Name Pin COM2 Mode Signal Name 1 RS232 CTS 2 RS232 CTS RS4...

Page 23: ...ping for DIO and GPIO Use SW6 to set Wet Contact and Dry Contact for Digital input Dry Configure to Setting 1 Default Wet Configure to Setting 3 Digital Input Input Channels 8 Input Voltage Wet Contac...

Page 24: ...source to the isolated inputs of UNO 137 Figure 2 5 Isolated DI Wet Connection Diagram Figure 2 6 Isolated DI Dry Connection Diagram Isolated Digital Output If the external voltage source 5 30 V is c...

Page 25: ...able 2 3 Internal Connectors and Jumper Switches Label Function MINI1 MiniPCIe Connector CN15 M 2 B key for 2242 3042 3052 Connector CN10 Nano SIM slot Connector CN14 iDoor Power Connector SATA1 SATA...

Page 26: ...d and determine the appropriate SATA or USB signal to use Therefore it supports the installation of M 2 2242 w SATA signal or 3042 3052 mod ule w USB Signal Please refer to User Manual Chapter 3 3 3 5...

Page 27: ...er RTC battery and programma ble LED for user s configurations PWR Power Green indicates normal and orange indicates standby BTR RTC Battery Red indicates a low RTC battery Check the RTC battery RUN P...

Page 28: ...two antenna mounting holes covered by pre cut holes for users to install an antenna kit for LTE or wireless functions Figure 2 10 Diagram of Maximum OD Value for Antenna Hole Note Please be aware of t...

Page 29: ...ins how to Ini tialize the UNO 137 Chassis Grounding Connecting Power Storage Installation Optional Din Rail Installation Wireless Module Installation Optional Expansion Module Installation Optional R...

Page 30: ...C 158 F If you need further assistance or information please contact Advantech Follow the following instructions 1 Insert the positive and negative wires into the V and V contacts on the termi nal bl...

Page 31: ...Setup 3 3 Storage Installation optional UNO 137 supports the installation of one 2 5 HDD SDD and one M 2 2242 SSD The installation is demonstrated in the following steps 3 3 1 Installing a 2 5 HDD SSD...

Page 32: ...UNO 137 User Manual 22 2 Remove the 4x plugs on the back cover and secure the HDD SSD with the 4 x M3x5L screws...

Page 33: ...3 Initial Setup 3 Plug in SATA cable 1 Plug in the SATA cable on the location SATA1 CN9 Connect SATA cable with SSD HDD 2 Fix the back cover with the provided screws from Step 1 4 x M3x5L screws 1 x S...

Page 34: ...anual 24 3 3 2 Installing M 2 SSD 1 Remove 2x screws from the back cover of UNO 2 Remove the provided screws from the board 3 Insert the M 2 card on the location CN15 Secure it with the provided screw...

Page 35: ...25 UNO 137 User Manual Chapter 3 Initial Setup 3 4 Din Rail Installation 1 Install UNO 137 on the rail and secure it to the rail 2 Pull down the Release Latch for disassembly using a screwdriver...

Page 36: ...1 Remove 2 screws from back cover of UNO 2 Remove the plug of antenna pre cut hole s on the top panel for antenna instal lation 3 Plug the Module onto the board For iDoor WiFi module Please refer to 3...

Page 37: ...the M 2 card to the location CN15 and secure it with the provided screws from Step 3 1 4 Install the SMA connector of Antenna cable to the Antenna hole 5 Connect the MHF of Antenna cable with module...

Page 38: ...UNO 137 User Manual 28 7 Assemble the Antenna on the SMA connector of the Antenna cable Wireless Module Antenna cable Antennas are optional please contact Advantech for further information...

Page 39: ...7 User Manual Chapter 3 Initial Setup 1 Remove the on board bracket 2 Use the provided screws from Step1 to fix the M 2 3052 module Note If you need to install M 2 3052 Module please follow the follow...

Page 40: ...UNO 137 to expand its functionality Follow the steps below for extension kit Installation 1 Remove 2 screws from back cover of UNO 137 2 Detach the iDoor dummy cover from the iDoor extension kit The...

Page 41: ...iDoor module onto the board of UNO 137 and fix it with the M2x4L screw from the accessory bag of UNO 137 2 Fix iDoor extension kit onto UNO 137 with 5 x M3x4L screws from its acces sory bag 5 Return t...

Page 42: ...4 x M3x4L screws from the accessory bag of iDoor extension kit 2 Fix the HDD bracket back onto the extension kit with the provided screws from step 1 3 Extension Kit installation 1 Plug in SATA cable...

Page 43: ...33 UNO 137 User Manual Chapter 3 Initial Setup 4 Return the back cover of UNO 137...

Page 44: ...program you can modify BIOS settings and control the special features of your computer The Setup program uses a number of menus for making changes and turning special features on or off Press the ESC...

Page 45: ...Appendix A A System Settings Pin Assignments...

Page 46: ...r the transmit pair and in MDIX configuration MDI 0 is used for the receive pair 2 MDI0 3 MDI1 In BASE T Media Dependent Interface 1 1000BASE T In MDI configuration MDI 1 corre sponds to BI_DB and in...

Page 47: ...ription 1 VBUS Power 2 D USB2 0 differential pair 3 D 4 GND Ground for power return Table A 4 USB 3 0 Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name Description 1 VBUS Power 2 D USB 2 0 differential pair 3...

Page 48: ...ort Adapter cable Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name 1 ML_Lane 0 p 2 GND 3 ML_Lane 0 n 4 ML_Lane 1 p 5 GND 6 ML_Lane 1 n 7 ML_Lane 2 p 8 GND 9 ML_Lane2 2 10 ML_Lane 3 p 11 GND 12 ML_Lane 3 n 13 CONFIG1 1...

Page 49: ...r SATA1 A 5 2 SATA Power Connector CN9 Table A 6 SATA Connector Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 SATA0_C_TX 3 SATA0_C_TX 4 GND 5 SATA0_RX 6 SATA0_RX 7 GND Table A 7 SATA Power Connector Pin Ass...

Page 50: ...hanical notch B 18 Mechanical notch B 19 Mechanical notch B 20 NC 21 NC 22 NC 23 WAKE_ON_WAN 24 NC 25 NC 26 M2_LTE_W2_DISABLE_N 27 GND 28 NC 29 USB_Z_SSRX1 30 M2_SIM1_RESET 31 USB_Z_SSRX1 32 M2_SIM1_C...

Page 51: ...3 8 NC 9 GND 10 NC 11 CLK_PCIE_mPCIe1 12 NC 13 CLK_PCIE_mPCIe1 14 NC 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 WIFI_DISABLE 21 NC 22 MINI_PLTRST 23 PCIE_mPCIe_RX4 24 V3 3_MINI 25 PCIE_mPCIe_RX4 26 GND 27 GN...

Page 52: ...232 422 485 Setting SW1 SW1 Default Description This switch is used to select RS232 422 485 mode settings Default RS232 mode COM1 RS232 Mode Bit 1 ON Bit 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OFF RS485 Mode Bit 2 4 5 ON...

Page 53: ...ng The default setting is AT mode See the follow ing table for switch configuration SW1 Termination Resistor setting Description This switch is used to select Termination Resistor 120 ohm for long dis...

Page 54: ...GND 6 eDP_TX1 7 eDP_TX1 8 GND 9 eDP_AUX 10 eDP_AUX 11 GND 12 PLTRST_B2B 13 PMU_SLP_S3 14 eDP_VDDEN_1V8 15 eDP_BKLTEN_1V8 16 eDP_BKLCTL_1V8 17 EC_LVDS_BKLT_EN 18 EC_LVDS_BKLT_CTL 19 ouch_EN_1V8 20 PCIE...

Page 55: ...abled in the BIOS menu by following the instructions provided below 1 Power on the UNO 137 system and press Delete to enter the BIOS configura tion menu 2 On the Advanced tab select the Trusted Comput...

Page 56: ...rt CPU Turbo mode This can be enabled or disabled in the BIOS menu by following the instructions 1 Power on the UNO 137 system and press Delete to enter the BIOS configura tion menu 2 On the Advanced...

Page 57: ...47 UNO 137 User Manual Appendix A System Settings Pin Assignments 4 Choose enable disable to enable or disable the CPU Turbo mode The default setting is to disable this function...

Page 58: ...ions are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion fro...

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