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KISS 2U 

User’s Manual 
Version 1.01 

Kontron Embedded Computers GmbH 

 

 

 0-0096-4034 

 

Summary of Contents for Kiss 2U

Page 1: ...KISS 2U User s Manual Version 1 01 Kontron Embedded Computers GmbH 0 0096 4034...

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Page 3: ...ope of Delivery 12 Optional Components 12 Type Label and Product Identification 12 Product Description 13 Front Side 15 Controls 17 LED Indicators 18 Ports on the Front Side 19 Front Access Panel 19 F...

Page 4: ...Hardware Component Drivers 40 Maintenance and Prevention 41 Replacing System Fans 42 Cleaning the Filter Mat 45 Replacing the Lithium Battery 47 Slide Rails Option 48 Slide Rails Accessories and Asse...

Page 5: ...Table of Contents KISS 2U User s Manual Version 1 01 3 Technical Support 60 Returning Defective Merchandise 61...

Page 6: ...should like to expressly inform the user that this manual only contains a general description of technical processes and instructions the implementation of which may not be advisable in their current...

Page 7: ...ning notices be disregarded This symbol indicates that the device or parts thereof could be damaged should warning notices be disregarded This symbol refers to general information about the device and...

Page 8: ...y law This applies to batteries for example Exemption from Liability for Accidents Should the user disregard the instructions specifically the safety instructions in this manual and possibly on the de...

Page 9: ...of the applicable regulations Ensure that no cables in particular power cables are lying across the floors in accessible areas where people could fall over or get caught in them Avoid using power cab...

Page 10: ...ordance with the description in this manual These operations should only be undertaken by qualified specialists When expanding the device care must be taken to comply with legal regulations as well as...

Page 11: ...tion Emitting Devices Act pursuant to REDR C 1370 Electrostatic Discharges ESD A sudden electrostatic discharge can destroy sensitive components Proper packaging and earthing rules must therefore be o...

Page 12: ...tools such as cutters screwdrivers and vacuum cleaners which are conductive 8 Always place drives and boards PCB assembly side down on the foam Instructions for the Lithium Battery The installed moth...

Page 13: ...reas is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense English This Class A digital apparatus complies with the Canadian IC...

Page 14: ...right side of the device Product Designation Product Identification KISS 2U 759 A B KISS 2U with PCI 759 SBC card Single Board Computer KISS 2U 760 A B KISS 2U with PCI 760 SBC card Single Board Comp...

Page 15: ...ronments The KISS 2U platform is available as a 19 rack device and as a desktop version KISS 2U Platform Versions Fig 2 Rackmount version closed Fig 3 Desktop version closed Fig 2a Rackmount version o...

Page 16: ...mat which protects the system from dirt is located at the front of the device It is possible to change the filter mat during operation of the KISS 2U platform Depending on the integrated AC power sup...

Page 17: ...king mechanism You can very easily convert your system to a desktop version To do this unscrew the left and right hand 19 brackets from the device To attach the rubber feet included proceed as describ...

Page 18: ...10 9 8 Fig 7 Front rackmount version with the front access panel open 1 Bump stop for the front access panel 2 Filter mat holder with fixing screw 3 Indicators 4 Slot for the locking mechanism 5 Knur...

Page 19: ...ut the need to switch the computer off and on again Even when you switch the system off using the Power On Off button there is still standby power of 5 V to the SBC card and or the motherboard Switchi...

Page 20: ...green when the system is switched on using the Power On Off button Requirement The system must be connected to the appropriate power source using the mains power cable The power supply on off button o...

Page 21: ...re connected to the USB ports on the front of the device the front access panel cannot be closed and locked The key has to be stored in a manner that renders it inaccessible to unauthorised personnel...

Page 22: ...a redundant power supply unit 3 25 internal 5 Not available 5 25 external accessible 5 3 25 internal or external accessible 5 for an internal 3 5 SATA hard disk or for a 3 5 hot swap module external a...

Page 23: ...759 760 960 2 4 5 3 6 10 5 5 8 9 5 7 1 Fig 11 Rear side of the KISS 2U with an SBC card here with a wide range power supply 1 Fan of the power supply unit PSU 2 AC connector 3 On Off power supply swit...

Page 24: ...1 2 3 4 5 4 Fig 12a External ports of PCI 760 and PCI 960 SBC card Legende for Fig 12 and 12a 1 PCI 759 760 960 slot bracket 2 VGA port 3 2x USB 2 0 ports 4 2x LAN ports with integrated LEDs 5 Combine...

Page 25: ...D M Flex Motherboard 2 4 5 3 9 8 5 5 7 5 6 1 9 9 Fig 13 Rear side of the KISS 2U with an 886LCD M Flex here with a wide range power supply 1 Fan of the Power Supply Unit PSU 2 AC connector 3 On Off PS...

Page 26: ...ernal ports of the 886LCD M Flex motherboard 1 PS 2 mouse port green 2 PS 2 keyboard port purple 3 Serial port RS232 4 VGA port 5 Parallel port LPT 6 2x Ethernet ports RJ45 without integrated LEDs 10...

Page 27: ...ing an external printer and can also be used for other external devices which can be connected via the parallel port Depending on the device the manufacturer s instructions must be observed and the ne...

Page 28: ...pply unit 1 Fan of the Power Supply Unit PSU 2 AC connector 3 On Off PSU switch for wide range PSU only 4 AC socket for connecting a monitor for wide range PSU only 5 Board and expansion card cage wit...

Page 29: ...erboard 1 Serial port RS232 2 VGA port 3 PS 2 keyboard port purple 4 PS 2 mouse port green 5 IEEE 1394 port Firewire 6 2x USB 2 0 ports 7 2x Ethernet ports RJ45 without integrated LEDs 10 100 1000Mbps...

Page 30: ...compatible keyboard to the Mini DIN connector IEEE 1394 Port Firewire The port is provided as a 6 pin connector Different IEEE 1394 compatible peripherals can be connected to this port USB 2 0 Ports D...

Page 31: ...device Green Line Out for speakers headphones Pink Mic In for a microphone For 4 6 or 8 channel audio output support Colour of the audio connection 4 channel 6 channel 8 channel Blue Line In Line In L...

Page 32: ...d the manual from our web site www kontron com by selecting the product Power Supply Versions The power supply unit is located on the rear side of the KISS 2U platform Every KISS 2U platform can be eq...

Page 33: ...n of the KISS 2U platform is permitted only with a functional fan slide in module refer to the Replacing System Fans section Defective components may be replaced only by Kontron original spare parts p...

Page 34: ...9 A B PCI 759 PICMG 1 0 SBC card KISS 2U 760 A B PCI 760 PICMG 1 3 SBC card KISS 2U 960 A PCI 960 PICMG 1 3 SBC card B Fig 19 886LC M Flex motherboard Fig 19a 986LC M Flex motherboard Fig 19b PCI 759...

Page 35: ...stem Integrated Board Available Slots for Expansion Cards KISS 2U User s Manual Version 1 01 33 886LCD M Flex 2x PCI 32 bit 33 MHz full size KISS 2U 986LCD M Flex 2x PCI 32 bit 33 MHz full size PCI 75...

Page 36: ...follows Before attaching the rubber feet ensure that your system is switched off and disconnected from the power source 1 Ensure that all components are securely installed and that the device cover 2...

Page 37: ...carried out only by qualified specialist personnel in accordance Before removing the device cover ensure that your system is tional cards please n specified in the Technical Data chapter and that eac...

Page 38: ...screws which secure the cover on the front of the system 3 Pull the cover back and remove it 4 Place the expansion card in or pull it out of the PCI bay backplane motherboard and se of the device 5 Cl...

Page 39: ...net you must conne External Ports of the SBC Cards PCI 759 760 960 or ternal Ports of the 886LCD M Flex Motherboard or External Important instructions The device must only be incorporated and installe...

Page 40: ...nd arge protection to correspond with the bottom up Heavy components should be placed down below If further stabilization is necessary then bolt the 19 industrial cabinet The voltage feeds must not b...

Page 41: ...g the AC power cord into the system s AC power socket 2 Plug the other end of the AC power cord into a corresponding power outlet 3 Turn the device ON via the ON OFF switch of the power supply unit lo...

Page 42: ...r KISS 2U with pre installed operating system all drivers h the first time If you have ordered your KISS 2U without pre installed operating system you have to install the operating system and the corr...

Page 43: ...tion Kontron Embedded Computers systems only require minimal maintenance and ionally wipe the system with a soft dry cloth care to keep them operating correctly Occas Remove persistent dirt by use of...

Page 44: ...n slide in module proceed as follows 1 Open the device as described in the Installing Expansion Cards chapter Steps 2 3 Pull the cover back as far as necessary to gain access to the fan slide in modul...

Page 45: ...l 7 Fan compartment without a fan slide in module 8 Threaded screw holes for the knurled screws on the fan slide in module 9 3x fans temperature controlled Fig 22b Fan slide in module for the KISS 2U...

Page 46: ...odule with a new functioning one and push it into the system fan compartment until it is attached to the connector 4 Tighten the knurled screws up again 5 Close the device and secure the cover with th...

Page 47: ...assis 3 Pull the filter mat holder in the direction of the arrow and lift it off 4 Remove the dirty filter mat 5 Clean the filter mat as follows Rinse in water up to approx 40 C 104 F you may add a mi...

Page 48: ...filter mat may be replaced only by a Kontron original spare part Air filter mat Part number 1016 7164 Fig 24 Position of the filter mat holder 46 KISS 2U User s Manual Version 1 01 Fig 24a Filter mat...

Page 49: ...ling Expansion Cards chapter placing the Lithium Battery The motherboard or SBC card for your system is equipped with a lith T 3 Remove the lithium battery from the holder by pulling the ejector sprin...

Page 50: ...ey for figs 25 and 25a 1 Side view of KISS 2U 2 3x M4x6 each side 3 Slide rail Inner section at 3 2 1 Fig 25 Attaching the inner section of the slide rails 4 3 1 Fig 25a KISS 2U platform with slide ra...

Page 51: ...Fig 26 One pair of slide rails One pair of short brackets for the front with screws and washers One pair of long brackets for the back with screws and washers 2x bar nut kits ad screws Fig 26 Install...

Page 52: ...sen the screws on the rear installation brackets and adjust the brackets Loosen the screws on the KISS 2U chassis Move the unit back and forward several times When the movement has improved tighten th...

Page 53: ...1x 2x 1x 2x M RS232 VGA 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x PS 2 Mouse 1x 1x PS 2 Keyboard 1x 1x Combined Keyboard Mouse 1x Li In ne 1x 1x Line Out 1x 1x Microphone 1x 1x Audio orange 1x Audio schw 1x Audio grau 1x On the...

Page 54: ...D orange ators Indic on 2x Power LEDs green for a redundant power supply unit ators the back AC Power Plug o 1x AC Wide Range 2x AC Wide Range Redundant n the back Used abbreviations in the Tec ata FS...

Page 55: ...z 50 60 AC PSU Wide 300 W A max 2 5 KISS 2U 886LCD B KISS 2U 986LCD B KISS 2U 759 B KISS 2U 760 B KISS 2U Wide Range 300 W V 100 240 Hz 50 60 A max 6 KISS 2U 960 B AC Redundant PSU Mechanical Specific...

Page 56: ...3 no For systems with redundant power supplies 0 C 5 80 not c 32 104 F 5 80 not condensing emperature 2 122 F 5 80 40 t condensing ondensing Storage Transport emperature Relative Humidity 25 70 C 0 9...

Page 57: ...CE Marking Council Directive 93 68 EEC Electrical Safety Harmonized Standards EUROPE Info Part 1 General requirements EN 60950 1 2006 rmation technology equipment Safety U S A CANADA Meet to UL60950...

Page 58: ...er Detect 2 Data DCD Data RXD Receive 3 TXD Data Transmit 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 Ground GND Signal 6 Data Set Ready DSR 7 RTS Request to Send 8 o Send CTS Clear t 9 RI Ring Indicator Combined PS...

Page 59: ...n Signal Name 6 pin Mini DIN Connector 1 Mouse data 2 N C 3 GND 4 5 V 5 Mouse clock 6 N C S e nector P 2 K yboard Con Pin Signal Name 6 pin Mini DIN Connector 1 Keyboard data 2 N C 3 GND 4 5 V 5 Keybo...

Page 60: ...LPT Pin Signal Name 25 p le in D SUB Connector fema 1 STROBE 2 DATA0 3 DATA1 4 DATA2 5 DATA3 6 DATA4 7 DATA5 8 DATA6 9 DATA7 10 ACKN 11 BUSY 12 PE 13 SELECT 14 AUTOFD 15 ERROR 16 INIT 17 SLCTIN 18 25...

Page 61: ...ale 1 Analog red output utput 2 Analog green o 3 Analog blue output 4 N C 5 8 GND 9 5 V DDC 10 GND 11 N C 12 SDA DDC 13 TTL HSync 14 TTL VSync 15 SCL DDC USB Port Pin Signal Name 4 pin USB Connector T...

Page 62: ...side of the device plain t our problem to the service technician Should you require further information about Kontron Embedded Computers our please contact us on the aforementioned telephone and fax b...

Page 63: ...an RMA number from Kontron Customer rite this number clearly on the outside 3 n we can contact to he RMA form with the consignment 2 Ensure that you have received Services before returning any device...

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