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Safety Precautions 

 

Before getting started, please read the following important safety precautions. 

1. 

The  rBOX510-6COM  does  not  come  equipped  with  an  operating  system.  An 
operating  system  must  be  loaded  first  before  installing  any  software  into  the 
computer. 

2. 

Be  sure  to  ground  yourself  to  prevent  static  charge  when   installing  the  internal 
components.  Use  a  grounding  wrist  strap  and  place  all  electronic  components 
in  any  static-shielded  devices.  Most  electronic  components  are  sensitive  to 
static electrical charge. 

3. 

Disconnect  the  power  cord  from  the  rBOX510-6COM  before  making  any 
installation.  Be  sure  both  the  system  and   the  external  devices  are  turned  OFF. 
Sudden  surge  of  power  could  ruin  sensitive  components.  Make  sure  the 
rBOX510-6COM is properly grounded. 

4. 

Make  sure  the  voltage  of  the  power  source  is  correct  before  connecting  the 
equipment to the power outlet.  

5. 

Turn  OFF  the  system  power  before  cleaning.  Clean  the  system  using  a  cloth 
only. Do not spray any liquid cleaner directly onto the screen.   

6. 

Do  not  leave  this  equipment  in  an  uncontrolled  environment  where  the  storage 
temperature is below -45

 or above 85

. It may damage the equipment.  

7. 

Do not open the system

s back cover. If opening the cover for maintenance is a 

must,  only  a  trained  technician  is  allowed  to  do  so.  Integrated  circuits  on 
computer  boards  are  sensitive  to  static  electricity.  To  avoid  damaging  chips 
from electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions:  

 

Before  handling  a  board  or  integrated  circuit,  touch  an  unpainted  portion  of 
the  system  unit  chassis  for  a  few  seconds.  This  will  help  to  di scharge  any 
static electricity on your body.  

 

When  handling  boards  and  components,  wear  a  wrist -grounding  strap, 
available from most electronic component stores . 

 

Summary of Contents for rBOX510-6COM

Page 1: ...rBOX510 6COM Robust Din rail Fanless Embedded System User s Manual...

Page 2: ...usefulness of any information in this document Axiomtek does not make any commitment to update the information in this manual Axiomtek reserves the right to change or revise this document and or prod...

Page 3: ...sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 5 Turn OFF the system power before cleaning Clean the system using a cloth only Do not spray any li...

Page 4: ...clean any single part or component for the computer please read and understand the details below fully When you need to clean the device please rub it with a piece of dry cloth 1 Be cautious of the ti...

Page 5: ...bbing alcohol You may moisten a piece of cloth a bit with some water or rubbing alcohol and rub it on the computer Unknown solvents may be harmful to the plastics parts Vacuum cleaner Absorb the dust...

Page 6: ...ur Axiomtek distributor for recycling and we will make the proper arrangement Trademarks Acknowledgments Axiomtek is a trademark of Axiomtek Co Ltd IBM VGA are trademarks of International Business Mac...

Page 7: ...ED 13 1 2 15 Operation Temperature 14 1 2 16 Storage Temperature 14 1 2 17 Humidity 14 1 2 18 Weight 14 1 2 19 Dimensions 14 1 2 20 System I O Outlets 14 1 3 Dimensions 15 1 4 I O Outlets 16 CHAPTER 2...

Page 8: ...viii APPENDIX B DIO Command 59 How to Use DIO Registers 59...

Page 9: ...cabinet Pre installed with Linux Windows 7 embedded and Windows 8 embedded rBOX510 6COM provides programmers with a friendly environment for developing application software at a lower cost rBOX510 6C...

Page 10: ...Inc UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface BIOS 1 2 3 System Memory Memory down solution w extended temperature memory chip Memory size 4GB onboard 1 2 4 Display A slim type 15 pin D Sub connecto...

Page 11: ...USB 3 0 USB2 0 1 VCC 1 VCC 2 D 2 D 3 D 3 D 4 GND 4 GND 5 SSRX USB 3 0 6 SSRX 7 GND 8 SSTX 9 SSTX 1 2 9 COM COM1 COM2 support RS232 RS422 RS485 which can be selected by BIOS COM3 COM6 support RS232 RS...

Page 12: ...m 2 Alarm 3 Power Fail 4 Shield Ground 5 GND 6 PWR PF pin must connect to external the power fail of UPS so can normal shutdown when being abnormal power loss LVCMOS 3 3 Level VIL 0 8V VIH 2 0 3 6 sys...

Page 13: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual Introduction 5 Relay output Below is a very simple application for remote notice use relay and lamp a Normal b Warning...

Page 14: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual Introduction 6 c Relay wiring of rBox...

Page 15: ...sign Sepcification Digital Input Input Channels 8 source type Input Voltage 0 to 30VDC Input Digital Input Levels for Dry Contacts Logic level 0 Close to GND Logic level 1 Open Digital Input Levels fo...

Page 16: ...in out of TB20 Female Pin Function Pin Function 1 COM 11 COM 2 DI0 12 DO0 3 DI1 13 DO1 4 DI2 14 DO2 5 DI3 15 DO3 6 DI4 16 DO4 7 DI5 17 DO5 8 DI6 18 DO6 9 DI7 19 DO7 10 COM 20 COM SMBus Address GPIO Pi...

Page 17: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual Introduction 9 PIN11 DI7 PIN20 DO7 SMBus to GPIO Schematic...

Page 18: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual Introduction 10 DIO operation schematic diagram Reference 1 Reference 2...

Page 19: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual Introduction 11 Reference 3 Digital Input Wiring Reference 4 Digital Output Wiring...

Page 20: ...ethernet connector which using Intel I210 IT ethernet controllers support 1000 100 10 Base transmit rate and with 1 5KV magnetic isolated protection Pin Signal L1 MDI0 L2 MDI0 L3 MDI1 L4 MDI1 L5 MDI2...

Page 21: ...accessed LED always ON without any flash for a long time the OS is possible crashed LED is off when system shutdown status Green Red Wireless Indicate the Wireless status When ANT accessed data the LE...

Page 22: ...System I O Outlets Two DB9 connectors support RS232 RS422 RS485 COM1 2 Four isolated Terminal Block connectors support RS232 RS422 RS485 COM3 COM6 One 15 pin D Sub female connector for VGA Two 10 100...

Page 23: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual Introduction 15 1 3 Dimensions The following diagrams show you dimensions and outlines of the rBOX510 6COM...

Page 24: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual Introduction 16 1 4 I O Outlets The following figures show you I O outlets on front view and top view of the rBOX510 6COM...

Page 25: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual Introduction 17...

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Page 27: ...urations such as Hard Disk Drive The chapter 2 will show you how to install the hardware It includes 2 1 Installing the Hard Disk Drive Step 1 Turn off the system Step 2 Loosen all screws of the cover...

Page 28: ...e bracket and use these screws to fix tightly Note The positive of Hard Disk Drive must be upward when insert the Hard Disk Drive into the bracket Step 5 Connecting the SATA Power HDD cable with Hard...

Page 29: ...socket supports mSATA USB PCIe interface another supports USB PCIe interface only Note We strongly recommend to choose the wireless socket near heatsink cover side firstly if user only has one wirele...

Page 30: ...tsink cover side Step 1 Turn off the system Step 2 Loosen all screws of the cover and remove the cover from the system Step 3 Take out the thermal pad form the wireless module kit then stick on the th...

Page 31: ...COM User s Manual Hardware Installation 23 Step 4 Plug the wireless module in the wireless socket and use screws to fix tightly Step 5 Put the cover back to the system and fasten screws tight close th...

Page 32: ...card into the SIM slot and the positive of SIM Card is as below picture Step 7 Put the cover for SIM card CF card to the system and fasten locked tightly The external SIM socket dedicated for heatsin...

Page 33: ...tep 2 Loosen all screws of the cover and remove the cover from the system one socket supports mSATA USB PCIe interface Step 3 Plug the wireless module in the wireless socket and use screws to fix tigh...

Page 34: ...card into the SIM slot firstly Step 6 Then plug the wireless module in the wireless socket and use screws to fix tightly Step 7 Put the cover back to the system and fasten screws tight close the chass...

Page 35: ...Step 2 Loosen all screws of the cover and remove the cover from the system Step 3 Plug the mSATA module in the socket and use screws to fix tightly Step 4 Put the cover back to the system and fasten...

Page 36: ...ides Din rail Mount that customers can install as below Step 1 Prepare Din rail Mount assembling components screws and bracket ready Step 2 Assembly the bracket to the system and fasten screws tight N...

Page 37: ...ser s Manual Hardware Installation 29 Setting up rBOX series by Din rail mounting The rBOX set up by Din rail mounting as below Step 1 Fixing the rail firstly Step 2 Set up the rBOX on the rail by Din...

Page 38: ...provides Wall Mounting that customers can install as below Step 1 Prepare Wall Mount assembling components screws and bracket ready Step 2 Assembly the bracket to the system and fasten screws tight N...

Page 39: ...rameters are stored in a flash backed up to save the Setup information whenever the power is turned off 3 1 Entering Setup To enter the setup screens follow the steps below 1 Turn on the computer and...

Page 40: ...couple of Exit options for your selection Use Select Screen Keys or Move Keys to select the Setup Page you intend to configure then press Enter to accept or enter its sub menu System Date The date for...

Page 41: ...ws users to configure and improve your system to set up some system features according to your preference You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus Launch...

Page 42: ...34 Mini Card configuration The default setting for mini card is PCIE Please refer below graphics Note SSD and mSATA function can be either one it can be select by BIOS menu mSATA and wireless use the...

Page 43: ...s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 35 COM Port Interface Type The default setting for all Serial Ports are RS232 You can change the setting by selecting the value you want in each COM Port Type Please ref...

Page 44: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 36...

Page 45: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 37...

Page 46: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 38 Supports internal 120 ohms terminator in RS422 RS485 mode Please refer below graphics...

Page 47: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 39 H W Monitor Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the monitor hardware status Please refer below graphics...

Page 48: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 40...

Page 49: ...Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 41 DIO Configuration The DIO Modifacation default setting is disable If the setting is changed for enable you can load manufacture default and program DIO setting Please r...

Page 50: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 42...

Page 51: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 43...

Page 52: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 44 CPU Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the CPU Configuration informations Please refer below graphics...

Page 53: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 45...

Page 54: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 46 IDE Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the IDE Configuration informations Please refer below graphics...

Page 55: ...tup menu follow the step to flash BIOS 1 Create a folder and rename to Axiomtek on the root of USB storage Ex X Axiomtek 2 Copy BIOS file to the Axiomtek folder Ex X Axiomtek CEM840A 104 Note BIOS fil...

Page 56: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 48...

Page 57: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 49 3 4 Chipset Feature This section contains completely optimized chipset s features in the system...

Page 58: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 50 USB Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the USB Configuration informations Please refer below graphics...

Page 59: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 51...

Page 60: ...he Security menu allows users to change the security settings for the system You can set the password for both Administrator Password and User Password Please refer below graphics Note The BIOS defaul...

Page 61: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 53 3 6 Boot Type The Boot Option Priorities can select by Boot Option 1 2 Please refer below graphics...

Page 62: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 54 Hard Drive BBS Priorites supports the hard drive boot option...

Page 63: ...tility 55 3 7 Save Exit This section allows you to determine whether or not to accept your modifications Type Y to quit the setup utility and save all changes Type N to bring you back to the Previous...

Page 64: ...rBOX510 6COM User s Manual AMI UEFI BIOS Utility 56...

Page 65: ...rated watchdog timer can be set up in the system reset mode by program How to Use Watchdog Timer The following example enables configuration using debug tool Enable WDT Enable configuration O 2E 87 Un...

Page 66: ...er s Manual Watchdog Timer 58 Set timer unit O 2E F5 O 2F 71 71 Sec 79 Minute Disable WDT Enable configuration O 2E 87 Un lock super I O O 2E 87 Select logic device O 2E 07 O 2F 07 WDT device disable...

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