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EMC Notice 

This  equipment  has  been  tested  and  found  to  comply 
with  the  limits  for  a  Class  A  digital  device,  pursuant  to 
Part  15 of the FCC Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to 
provide  reasonable  protection  against  harmful 
interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a 
commercial environment. 
This  equipment  generates,  uses,  and  can  radiate  radio 
frequency  energy  and,  if  not  installed  and  used  in 
accordance  with  the  instruction  manual,  may  cause 
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation 
of  this  equipment  in  a  residential  area  is  likely to  cause 
harmful interference in which case users will be required 
to correct the interference at their own expense. 

Safety Guidelines 

Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety: 

•  Keep  the  chassis  area  clear  and  dust

-free  before, 

during and after installation. 

•  Do  not  wear  loose  clothing  or  jewelry  that  could  get 

caught in the chassis. Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up 
your sleeves. 

•  Wear  safety  glasses/goggles  if  you  are  working  under 

any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes. 

•  Do  not  perform  any  action  that  creates  a  potential 

hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe. 

•  Disconnect  all  power  by  turning  off  the  p

ower  and 

unplugging the power cord before installing or removing a 
chassis or working near power supplies 

•  Do  not  work  alone  if  potentially  hazardous  conditions 

exist. 

• Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit;

 

always check the circuit. 

LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION: 

Risk of explosion could occur if battery is replaced by an 
incorrect  type.  Please  dispose  of  used  batteries 
according to the recycling instructions of your country. 

•  Installation  only  by  a  trained  electrician  or  only  by  an 

electrically  trained  person  who  knows  all  the  applied  or 
related installation and device specifications. 

• Do not carry the handle of power supplies when moving 

to other place. 

• The machine can only be used in a fixed location such 

as labs or computer facilities. 

 

 

Operating Safety 

•  Electrical  equipment  generates  heat.  Ambient  air 

temperature  may  not  be  adequate  to  cool  equipment  to 
acceptable  operating  temperatures  without  adequate 
circulation. Be sure that the room in which you choose to 
operate your system has adequate air circulation. 

•  Ensure  that  the  chassis  cover  is  secure.  The  chassis 

design allows cooling air to circulate effectively. An open 
chassis  permits  air  leaks,  which  may  interrupt  and 
redirect the flow of cooling air from internal components. 
Electrostatic  discharge  (ESD)  can  damage  equipment 
and impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs when 
electronic  components  are  improperly  handled  and  can 
result  in  complete  or  intermittent  failures.  Be  sure  to 
follow  ESD-prevention  procedures  when  removing  and 
replacing components to avoid these problems. 

•  Wear  an  ESD

-preventive  wrist  strap,  ensuring  that  it 

makes  good  skin  contact.  If  no  wrist  strap  is  available, 
ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis. 

• Periodically check the resistanc

e value of the antistatic 

strap,  which  should  be  between  1  and  10  mega  ohms 
(Mohms). 

 

Life Support Policy 

GBORD Technology’s PRODUCTS ARE NOT FOR USE 

AS  CRITICAL  COMPONENTS  IN  LIFE  SUPPORT 
DEVICES  OR  SYSTEMS  WITHOUT  THE  PRIOR 
WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GBORD Technology Co., Ltd.   
As used herein: 
1. 

Life  support  devices  or  systems  are  devices  or 

systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant into 
body,  or  (b)  support  or  sustain  life  and  whose  failure  to 
perform,  when  properly  used  in  accordance  with 
instructions  for  use  provided  in  the  labeling,  can  be 
reasonably  expected to  result  in  significant  injury  to  the 
user. 
2. 

A  critical  component  is  any  component  of  a  life 

support device or system whose failure to perform can be 
reasonably  expected  to  cause  the  failure  of  the  life 
support  device  or  system,  or  to  affect  its  safety  or 
effectiveness. 
 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EBC-310L Series

Page 1: ...EBC 310L Series Rugged Type Embedded BOX PC User s Manual 1st Ed 13 February 2018...

Page 2: ...result from such use Acknowledgement Intel Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corp Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names...

Page 3: ...not carry the handle of power supplies when moving to other place The machine can only be used in a fixed location such as labs or computer facilities Operating Safety Electrical equipment generates h...

Page 4: ...15 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 20 4 1 Preparing the Hardware Installation 20 4 2 Installing the System Memory 21 4 3 Installing the Wireless Module and Antenna Full Size Card 21 4 4 Installing the Wirele...

Page 5: ...s its longevity The following highlight the features of the EBC 310L system Dual HDMI and VGA video output powered by Intel Gen7 Graphics Dual 10 100 1000 Mbps LAN ports 4 x USB ports 2 x USB 3 0 port...

Page 6: ...emperature 0 60 C Storage Temperature 40 75 C Humidity 5 95 Non Condensing Certification Compliance CE FCC Mechanical Protection IP30 Dimension 140 H x 169 9 W x 40 7 D mm Weight 2kg Power Input volta...

Page 7: ...tions are subject to change without notice 1 3 Package contents Check your system package for the following items Before you begin installing your single board please make sure that the following mate...

Page 8: ...Chapter 2 System Components 2 1 System Drawing NOTE Use M3 4L flat screws for wall mount...

Page 9: ...t allows the connection of a serial peripheral COM 1 supports RS232 422 485 To switch among RS232 422 485 use the BIOS menu NOTE This system supports RS232 422 485 on COM1 port Please refer to below t...

Page 10: ...s can support VGA up to 1600x1200 resolutions LAN1 and LAN2 Two RJ 45 network jacks with LED indicators are as described below LINK ACT Green On Flashing The port is linking and active in data transmi...

Page 11: ...11 Chapter 3 Mainboard Layout...

Page 12: ...ctor x 2 8 BLT_VOL1 Backlight Amp Volume Control 9 BLT_PWM1 Backlight Control Level 10 CHA_FAN1 3 Pin Chassis FAN Connector 11 PANEL1 System Panel Header 12 SATA_PWR1 SATA Power Output Connector 13 JG...

Page 13: ...jumper cap is placed on these 2 pins PNL_PWR1 Panel LVDS VDD Power Selection Use this to set up the VDD power of the LVDS connector BKT_PWR1 LVDS Backlight Power Selection Use this to set up the backl...

Page 14: ...you need to clear the CMOS when you just finish updating the BIOS you must boot up the system first and then shut it down before you do the clear CMOS action Please be noted that the password date tim...

Page 15: ...in header x 3 BLT_PWR1 Panel Inverter Power Control Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 CON_LBKLT_CTL 4 CON_LBKLT_EN 5 LCD_BLT_VCC 6 LCD_BLT_VCC SATAII_1 SATAII_2 Serial ATA II Connector x 2 SATA 7 pin signal co...

Page 16: ...N Power Switch Connect to the power switch on the chassis front panel You may configure the way to turn off your system using the power switch RESET Reset Switch Connect to the reset switch on the cha...

Page 17: ...lity Advanced Screen Super IO Configuration COM1 Port Pin Definition Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 SIO_GP24 2 SIO_GP20 3 SIO_GP25 4 SIO_GP21 5 SIO_GP26 6 SIO_GP22 7 SIO_GP27 8 SIO_GP23 9 JGPIO_PWR 10 GND Pi...

Page 18: ...y protects digital identities and ensures platform integrity CI1 and CI2 Chassis Intrusion Headers x 2 This motherboard supports CASE OPEN detection feature that detects if the chassis cover has been...

Page 19: ...ATA2 11 GND6 14 GND2 13 LVDS_A_DATA2 16 LVDS_A_DATA3 15 LVDS_A_DATA3 18 LVDS_A_CLK 17 GND7 20 GND3 19 LVDS_A_CLK 22 LVDS_B_DATA0 21 LVDS_B_DATA0 24 LVDS_B_DATA1 23 GND8 26 GND4 25 LVDS_B_DATA1 28 LVDS...

Page 20: ...al injury electric shock or damage to the equipment remove the power cord to remove power from the server The power switch button does not completely shut off system power Portions of the power supply...

Page 21: ...oltage Double Data Rate Three DDR3L Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module SO DIMM socket 1 Align the memory module s key with the SO DIMM socket s notch 2 Install the SO DIMM NOTE The system can sup...

Page 22: ...reless module into the connector diagonally 3 Fix the wireless module with the screw and the internal antenna on the rear IO panel 4 Fix the internal antenna cable connector and external antenna for w...

Page 23: ...nstalling the Wireless Module Half Size Card 1 Align the wireless module s key with the Mini PCIe slot notch 2 Insert the wireless module into the connector diagonally 3 Fix the wireless module with t...

Page 24: ...ting holes of the HDD SSD and on the EBC 310L systems as illustrated in the following picture Fix the hard disk on the system by attaching the screws through the back cover from the outside 2 Plug the...

Page 25: ...bar with the following selections Main To set up the system time date information Advanced To set up the advanced UEFI features H W Monitor To display current hardware status Security To set up the se...

Page 26: ...lity embedded in Flash ROM This convenient UEFI update tool allows you to update system UEFI without entering operating systems first like MS DOS or Windows Just launch this tool and save the new UEFI...

Page 27: ...CPU C States Support for power saving It is recommended to keep C3 enabled C6 and C7 disabled Enhanced Halt State C1E Enable or disable Enhanced Halt State C1E for lower power consumption No Excute M...

Page 28: ...Selection Use this to select panel type Onboard HD Audio Select Enabled or Disabled for the onboard HD Audio feature Onboard HDMI HD Audio This allows you to enable or disable the Onboard HDMI HD Audi...

Page 29: ...Power Management Use this item to configure SATA Aggressive Link Power Management Hard Disk S M A R T Use this item to enable or disable the S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology...

Page 30: ...if the OS supports it ACPI HPET Table Use this item to enable or disable ACPI HPET Table The default value is Enabled Please set this option to Enabled if you plan to use this system to submit Windows...

Page 31: ...this option to select legacy support for USB devices There are four configuration options Enabled Auto and UEFI Setup Only The default value is Auto Please refer to below descriptions for the details...

Page 32: ...set chassis fan 1 s speed Configuration options Full On and Automatic Mode The default value is Full On Case Open Feature This allows you to enable or disable case open detection feature The default...

Page 33: ...you to configure the boot settings and the boot priority Boot From Onboard LAN Use this item to enable or disable the Boot From Onboard LAN feature Setup Prompt Timeout This shows the number of second...

Page 34: ...ption ROM only Do not launch Launch Storage OpROM Policy Select UEFI only to run those that support UEFI option ROM only Select Legacy only to run those that support legacy option ROM only Do not laun...

Page 35: ...rd Changes When you select this option it will pop out the following message Discard changes Select OK to discard all changes Load UEFI Defaults Load UEFI default values for all the setup questions F9...

Page 36: ...ardware options vary use the setup procedures in this chapter for general reference only Refer to your OS documentation for more infor mation 6 1 2 Contact Information If you need to contact GBORD or...

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