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 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 the COM port and Audio expansion board

Labels

Function

Pin Definition Reference 

Page

CN1

Microphone-in Audio Jack

P11

CN2

Line-out Audio Jack

P11

COM1

RS232/422/485 Serial Port

P11

COM2

RS232/422/485 Serial Port

P11

MIO1

Connector for connecting the COM port and 

audio expansion board to the IMM-L35PS main 

board

P12

SCT1/SCT2

Select COM1 Protocol Setting

P11

SCT3/SCT4

Select COM2 Protocol Setting

P11

JP1

Select COM1 Pin No. 9 function 

P12

JP2

Select COM2 Pin No. 9 function

P12

Table 3.2 Connector List for IMM-L35PS Main Board

Labels

Function

Pin Definition Reference 

Page

CMOS1

Clearing CMOS data including RTC

P12

CMOS2

Clearing CMOS data only

P12

CN3 (optional)

Optional Power Connector with Power 

-ignition Control

P16

CN4

DC-in Power Connector

P15

DCJK1 (optional)

Optional DC Jack type of Power Connector

P16

DVID1

DVI-D Connector

P14

FAN1/FAN2

System Fan Connector

P14

Front1

Front Panel Function Pin Header

P13

HDMI1

HDMI Port

P14

Ignition1(optional)

Connector for power Ignition Control

P16

J1

PEG16X Lane Function Selection

P15

LAN1/LAN2

Ethernet Connector 1/Ethernet Connector 2 P16

LPC1

Low Pin Count Interface

Reserved for factory use

MIO1

COM and Audio Expansion Card Connector

P12

MPCIE1

Mini-PCIe Connector

P15

MPCIE2

Mini-PCIe Connector

P15

PCIEIO1

PCI/PCIE Expansion connector for PCI or PCIe 

low profile card (PCIEIO1, on the backside)

P14

PWR1

SATA Power Connector

P13

RST1

Reset Button

P15

SATA1/SATA2

Serial-ATA Connector (SATA2 supports SATA-

DOM)

P12

SATA_PW2

Switch for SATA port 2 power state

P16

SIM1

SIM Card Reader

P13

SPI1

Serial Peripheral Interface Bus

Reserved for factory use

USB1/USB2/USB3

USB Type A Connector #0,1; #2,3; #4,5

P13

USB4

USB Pin Header

P13

VGA1

VGA Port

P14

 

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 User Manual

Summary of Contents for IMM-L35PS

Page 1: ...beable of Conten User Manual IMM L35PS Mobile Box Computer...

Page 2: ...ronment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correc...

Page 3: ...ternal Connectors 7 Internal Connectors and Jumpers 8 Internal Connectors and Jumpers backside 9 Connectors and Jumpers List 10 Jumper Settings 11 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 17 Preparing the Hardware In...

Page 4: ...ns WxHxD 277 x 67 x 194mm 10 91 x 2 64 x 7 64 Processor Intel Core i5 2 5GHz Chipset Intel HM65 System Memory DDR3 SO DIMM x2 Up to 16GB Storage IDE N A SATA 2 5 SSD HDD drive bay x1 SATA DOM x1 Ether...

Page 5: ...System Drawing Mechanical dimensions of the IMM L35PS Unit mm Chapter 2 System Components 2 IMM L35PS User Manual...

Page 6: ...574L 2x PCIe 2x RJ 45 USB 2 0 4x Port A front I O 2x Port A rear I O 2x Pin Header SATA Connector 2x 6 Gbps PCIe x2 USB x2 VGA Up to 2048x1536 DVI D Up to 1920x1200 Port C HDMI Up to 1920x1200 Port D...

Page 7: ...ess activities Off no data access activities Power On The computer is on Off The computer is off F3 An USB type A connector In addi tion to this connector an internal pin header is also provided USB1...

Page 8: ...his port can support up to 1920x1200 60 Hz resolution DVID1 Connectors on page 14 R5 A HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface This port can support up to 1920x1200 60 Hz resolution HDMI1 on page 14...

Page 9: ...hts the location of the COM port and audio expansion card Refer to the table 3 1 Connector List for more details COM1 COM2 CN1 CN2 SCT2 SCT1 JP1 SCT4 SCT3 JP2 COM port and Audio Expansion Board Chapte...

Page 10: ...the location of system input output connectors Refer to the table 3 2 Connector List for more details DVID1 USB1 LAN1 LAN2 HDMI1 USB3 USB2 RST1 VGA1 CN4 POWER1 LED1 CN3 DCJK1 optional IMM L35PS Main...

Page 11: ...ation of internal connectors and jumpers Refer to the table 3 2 Connector List for more details LPC1 MPCIE1 FAN2 USB4 SIM1 SO DIMM SPI1 FRONT1 CMOS2 J1 MPCIE2 FAN1 CMOS1 SATA_PW2 Ignition1 COMSLT2 COM...

Page 12: ...ng 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 SATA2 PCIEIO1 PWR1 MIO1 IMM L35PS Main B...

Page 13: ...ata only P12 CN3 optional Optional Power Connector with Power ignition Control P16 CN4 DC in Power Connector P15 DCJK1 optional Optional DC Jack type of Power Connector P16 DVID1 DVI D Connector P14 F...

Page 14: ...is a RS 232 422 485 port through the D SUB9 connector RS 232 422 485SerialPort COM2 ItisaRS 232 422 485 port through the D SUB9 connector 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 Pin No Function 1 CO_GND 2 MIC_INL 3 CO_GND...

Page 15: ...N A 95 COM2_CTS 46 N A 96 COM2_DTR 47 N A 97 COM2_RTS 48 N A 98 COM2_DSR 49 N A 99 COM2_SOUT 50 N A 100 COM2_SIN Clear CMOS jumper CMOS1 CMOS2 It is for clearing the CMOS data CMOS 1clears CMOS data...

Page 16: ...ns two modes of operation a legacy mode using I O space and an AHCI mode using memory space Software that uses legacy mode will not have AHCI capabilities The AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface i...

Page 17: ...KP1 105 PEG_RXP9 2 VCC5_SB 54 PCIE_TXP1 106 PEG_TXP9 3 VCC3P3_SB 55 PCIE_CKN1 107 GND 4 VCC5_SB 56 PCIE_TXN1 108 GND 5 N A 57 GND 109 PEG_RXN8 6 N A 58 GND 110 PEG_TXN8 7 VCC3P3_ 59 PEGACLKN 111 PEG_R...

Page 18: ...39 VCC3 3 40 GND 41 VCC3 3 42 N A 43 GND 44 N A 45 RSV 46 N A 47 RSV 48 VCC1 5 49 RSV 50 GND 51 RSV 52 VCC3 3 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 39 GND 91 PEG_RXN11 143 GND 40 GND 92 PEG_TXN11 144 GND...

Page 19: ...nt features including IPMI pass through via SMBus or NC SI WOL PXE remote boot ISCSI boot and VLAN filtering Pin No Description Fast Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet 1 TX BI_DA 2 TX BI_DA 3 RX BI_DB 4 BI_DC...

Page 20: ...power cord 1 Unscrew the 4 threaded screws from the top cover 2 Open the cover 3 Note If the CPU thermal pad breaks apart use your hands to reattach the parts and stick them together Installing the Sy...

Page 21: ...Installation Align the wireless module s cutout with the Mini PCIe 1 slot notch Insert the wireless module into the connector 2 diagonally Hold down the other end of the wireless module and 3 tighten...

Page 22: ...th a 2 pin terminal block for its Phoenix contact This power socket can only accept the power supply with the right pin contact so be cautious when inserting power to the system dC IN Wall Mounting Th...

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