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#./plcm_test -LCM1 

-

LCM2 

— Writing “2013-11-05” in line 2. 

— To execute, please type: 

#./plcm_test -LCM2 

Keypad 

— 

Get the keypad input: the 1st button is read in as Left, the 2nd button is read in as Up, the 

3rd button is read in as Right, and the 4th button is read in as Down. 

— To execute, please type: 

#./plcm_test 

–Keypad 

 

Commands for plcm_cursor_char 

This Run this command for cursor shift & single text update 

# ./plcm_cursor_char 

Please read the options below 

Insert line 

select Item 1 to set the starting line as either line 1 or line 2 

Move cursor right 

select Item 2 to move the cursor to the right 

Move cursor left 

select Item 3 to move the cursor to the left 

Add a char 

select Item 4 to display a character on the 

LCM screen 

Clean display 

select Item 5 to clear up the LCM display 

Leave 

select Item 6 to exit the program

 

 

Test 

This program is a testing script and runs through the following procedures in sequence: 

rmmod plcm_drv 

(remove the kernel mode driver module) 

— 

insmod plcm_drv.ko 

(install the kernel mode driver module) 

— 

./plcm_test 

(execute the driver testing program) 

— 

./plcm_test -stop 

(stop executing the driver testing program) 

— 

rmmod plcm_drv 

(remove the kernel mode driver module) 

To execute, please type: 

#./Test 

Virtualization Implemented by Parallel 

Port Pass Through 

By the utilization of the parallel port pass through, the Parallel Text-based LCM implements the 

following three kinds of virtualization in the Guest OS. 

- QEMU/KVM 

- Xen 

Summary of Contents for NCA-1011

Page 1: ...1 NCA 1011 User Manual Rev 1 2 March 22nd 2019 ...

Page 2: ...nics Inc Lanner Electronics Inc reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Lanner Electronics Inc to provide notification of such revision or change The information in this document is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Lanner Elect...

Page 3: ...strial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclosure products FCC Class A Certification 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 pr...

Page 4: ... 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 power and unplugging the power cord before installing or removing a chassis or worki...

Page 5: ...1 and 10 megohms Mohms Mounting Installation Environment Precaution 1 Elevated Operating Ambient If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manu...

Page 6: ...ants sans fil il risque de provoquer des interferences dans les communications radio Avertissement concernant la pile au lithium Risque d explosion si la pile est remplacee par une autre d un mauvais type Jetez les piles usagees conformement aux instructions L installation doit etre effectuee par un electricien forme ou une personne formee a l electricite connaissant toutes les specifications d in...

Page 7: ... sécurité électrique Avant d allumer l appareil reliez le cable de mise a la terre de l equipement a la terre Une bonne mise a la terre connexion a la terre est tres importante pour proteger l equipement contre les effets nefastes du bruit externe et reduire les risques d electrocution en cas de foudre Pour desinstaller l equipement debranchez le cable de mise a la terre apres avoir eteint l appar...

Page 8: ...s 19 Connector Pin Assignments 21 Chapter 4 Hardware Setup 26 Installing the System Memory 28 Installing mSATA Mini and Mini PCIe Modules 29 Installing Disk Drives 30 Installing SMAAntenna optional 33 Installing VGA Port Optional 35 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 36 Main 37 Advanced 38 F81801 Super IO Configuration 39 Hardware Monitor 41 Serial Port Console Redirection 42 Console Redirection Settings 43 CPU...

Page 9: ...Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer 59 Appendix B Setting up Console Redirection 60 Appendix C Programming Generation 3 LAN Bypass 60 Appendix D Programming the LCM 62 Appendix E Terms and Conditions 67 ...

Page 10: ...nner s Gen 3 LAN Bypass The platform also provides a RJ 45 console port to establish a console terminal for control and management Other functionalities of NCA 1011 include one mini PCIe slot for wireless network module two USB 2 0 ports and a power input of AC 100 240V 50 60 Hz Here is the summary of the key features Intel quad core Celeron J1900 SoC CPU codenamed Bay Trail Fanless design 5 x RJ4...

Page 11: ...VGA pin header 1 x optional VGA port enabled by cable connection Antenna optional 2 x optional SMA antenna holes Thermal Fanless design Physical Characteristics Form Factor Desktop Weight 1 2kg Dimensions 230mm x 170mm x 43mm W x D x H Mounting Options Rackmount Environment Operating Temperature 0 40ºC Non operating Temperature 40 70ºC Ambient Humidity 5 90 non condensing Power Adapter 36W power a...

Page 12: ...ith 1 pair bypass Package Contents Please unpack your package carefully and inspect all the following items 1 NCA 1011A Network Appliance 1 36W Power adaptor 1 Console cable 1 Power cord Note If you should find any components missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately for assistance ...

Page 13: ...13 Chapter 2 System Overview Mechanical Drawing Unit mm ...

Page 14: ...14 Block Diagram ...

Page 15: ...nt I Os F1 DC Jack 1 x DC input jack F2 Power 1 x Power on off switch F3 Reset 1 x reset pin F4 Console 1 x RJ 45 console port F5 USB 2 x USB 2 0 Type A ports F6 LAN 5 x RJ 45 GbE LAN ports F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 ...

Page 16: ...wer 1 x Power on off switch F3 Reset 1 x reset pin F4 Console 1 x RJ 45 console port F5 USB 2 x USB 2 0 Type A ports F6 LAN 5 x RJ 45 GbE LAN ports F7 VGA optional 1 x VGA port enabled by cable connection F8 SMA antenna optional 2 x SMA antenna holes F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F8 ...

Page 17: ...17 Rear I Os F1 System LED 1 x POWER BYPASS SSD status LED set F2 LAN LED 10 x LAN LED for speed and Link ACT 2 per RJ 45 port F1 F2 ...

Page 18: ...tors on the Motherboard Notes the DIMM and mini PCIe modules shown as installed in the picture are for reference ONLY and NOT included by default VGAA1 PS4P1 J11 DIMM1 COMB2 J10 FAN1 SPIROM1 COM1 LAN3 6 J5 USB1 J3 DCIN1 MINIPCI1 J8 LPC MSATA1 J7 ...

Page 19: ...MOS setting J10 jumper setting for hardware or software reset J1 GEN3 LAN bypass programming select J2 SATA DOM support reserved Short Pin s Description 1 2 short Normal 2 3 Clear CMOS Short Pin s Description 1 2 Hardware reset 2 3 default Software reset 3 GND Short Pin s Description 1 2 default Normal 2 3 Programming ...

Page 20: ...20 J5 SRTCRST_N reset Short Pin s Description 1 2 SATA DOM 2 3 default Normal Short Pin s Description 1 2 default Normal 2 3 Clear ...

Page 21: ...x4 pin 2 54mm DIP Pin Description Pin Description 1 VCC5 5 VCC5 2 USBx_N 6 USBx_N 3 USBx_P 7 USBx_P 4 GND 8 GND Pin Description Pin Description 1 VCC5 2 VCC5 3 USBx_N 4 USBx_N 5 USBx_P 6 USBx_P 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 10 NC Pin Description Pin Description 1 Request To Send RTS 5 Signal Ground 2 Data Terminal Ready DTR 6 Received Data RxD 3 Transmitted Data TxD 7 Data Set Ready DSR 4 Signal Ground 8 Clea...

Page 22: ...or for SATA storage device CON1 a 5 pin fan connector in WAFER 2 54mm 5P DIP form factor Since the Pin Description Pin Description 1 VCC 2 MSCLK 3 MSDAT 4 Key 5 KBDAT 6 Key 7 GND 8 KBCLK Pin Description 1 12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 5V Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 5 RX 2 TX 6 RX 3 TX 7 GND 4 GND 1 7 ...

Page 23: ...se LAN2 6 5 x RJ45 10 100 1000 LAN Connectors VGA1 12 pin header for VGA display function Pin Description 1 Fan_out 2 3 Fan status 4 12V 5 GND Pin Description 1 MD0 2 MD0 3 MD1 4 MD2 5 MD2 6 MD1 7 MD3 8 MD3 Pin Description Pin Description 1 RED 2 Ground 3 GREEN 4 Ground 5 BLUE 6 Ground ...

Page 24: ... 6 NC 32 NC 7 NC 33 TXP 8 NC_UIM_PWR 34 GND 9 GND 35 GND 10 NC_UIM_DATA 36 NC 11 NC 37 GND 12 NC_UIM_CLK 38 NC 13 NC 39 VCC3SB 14 NC_UIM_RST 40 GND 15 GND 41 VCC3SB 16 NC_UIM_VPP 42 NC_LED_WWAN 17 NC_RSV3 43 GND 18 GND 44 NC_LED_WLAN 19 NC_RSV4 45 NC_RSV9 20 NC 46 NC_LED_WPAN 21 GND 47 NC_RSV10 22 NC 48 NC 23 RXP 49 NC_RSV11 24 VCC3 50 GND 25 RXN 51 NC_RSV12 26 GND 52 VCC3 52 2 51 1 ...

Page 25: ...34 GND 9 GND 35 GND 10 NC_UIM_DATA 36 NC 11 MINIPCIE_REFCLKN 37 GND 12 NC_UIM_CLK 38 NC 13 MINIPCIE_REFCLKP 39 VCC3 14 NC_UIM_RST 40 GND 15 GND 41 VCC3 16 NC_UIM_VPP 42 NC_LED_WWAN 17 NC_RSV3 43 GND 18 GND 44 NC_LED_WLAN 19 NC_RSV4 45 NC_RSV9 20 RF_KILL_N2_R 46 NC_LED_WPAN 21 GND 47 NC_RSV10 22 PLTRST_MINIPCIE_N 48 1 5V 23 Mini_PCIe_RXN0 49 NC_RSV11 24 P3VSB 50 GND 25 Mini_PCIe_RXP0 51 NC_RSV12 26...

Page 26: ... WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury electric shock or damage to the equipment please remove all power sources Please wear ESD protected gloves before conducting the following steps Do NOT pile any object onto the system 1 Power off NCA 1011 completely and remove all power connections 2 Remove the screws from the bottom and two sides as circled in the figures below ...

Page 27: ...27 3 Slide the compartment as the arrows of directions below to access the inside of the system ...

Page 28: ...teps below to install the DIMM memory modules 1 Power off the system and locate the DDR DIMM slot 2 Align the DIMM module and make sure the notches of the module aligned with the socket keys in the slot 3 Insert the module into the slot in a diagonal angle and press it down until it s firmly seated by the clips at both sides ...

Page 29: ...erboard provides a mSATA mini socket and a mini PCIe socket Please follow the procedures below for installation 1 Locate the mSATA mini and mini PCIe sockets 2 Insert modules as shown in the image below 3 Press the module down and apply screws to secure it ...

Page 30: ...storage SSD is recommended due to heat and vibration concerns Please follow the steps below for installation 1 Remove the three screws of the disk tray 2 Take the tray out 3 Place the SSD onto the tray Please make sure the SATA connectors face the arrow of direction below ...

Page 31: ...31 4 Turn the tray with SSD upside down and apply four screws 5 Place the SSD installed tray back onto the system Apply three screws back SATA connector facing this way ...

Page 32: ...32 6 Connect the SATA 7 pin signal cable and the SATA 4 pin power cable to their corresponding connectors on the motherboard 7 Plug the standard 7 15 SATA connector to the SSD ...

Page 33: ...se follow the steps below to install the antenna 1 Plug the female connector of the SMA antenna cable to the MAIN and ALT connectors antenna connector of a wireless network module as shown in the image below 2 Plug the male connector of the SMA antenna onto the designated port as shown in the image below ...

Page 34: ...34 3 Use the supplied rings to secure the male connector from the front panel 4 Tighten the rings and install the antenna When installing the antenna rotate it until it is tightened ...

Page 35: ...if you wish to enable a VGA port for display purpose 1 Use the supplied VGA cable to connect the VGAA1 pin header on the motherboard 2 Place the DB15 VGA connector at its approximate location on the front panel 3 Align the DB15 connector as shown in the image below Then apply its two original bolt screws to fix it ...

Page 36: ...rs to configure required settings or to activate certain system features Pressing the Tab or Del key immediately allows you to enter the Setup utility Control Keys Select Screen Select Item Enter Select Change Option F1 General help F2 Previous Values F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save Exit Esc Exit ...

Page 37: ...eature Description BIOS Information BIOS Version BIOS release version Build Date and Time MM DD YYYY System Date To set the Date use Tab to switch between Date elements Default Range of Year 2005 2099 Default Range of Month 1 12 Days dependent on Month System Time To set the Date use Tab to switch between Date elements ...

Page 38: ...38 Advanced Use to select Advanced setup screen Under this screen you may use to select an item you wish to configure ...

Page 39: ...39 F81801 Super IO Configuration This option allows users to configure system Super I O chip parameters Press Enter to access the sub menu ...

Page 40: ...tions Description Serial Port Enabled Disabled Enable or Disable Serial Port COM Device Settings NA IO 3F8h IRQ 4 Change Setting Auto IO 3F8h IRQ 4 IO 3F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 2F8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 3E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 IO 2E8h IRQ 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 Select an optimal settings for Super IO Device ...

Page 41: ...41 Hardware Monitor This option allows users to view hardware health status ...

Page 42: ...42 Serial Port Console Redirection Feature Options Description COM0 Console Redirection Enabled Disabled Enables or disables Console Redirection ...

Page 43: ...chars onto 1 or more bytes ANSI Extended ASCII char set Bits per second 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Selects serial port transmission speed The speed must be matched on the other side Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds Data Bits 7 8 Data Bits Parity None Even Odd Mark Space A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors Stop Bits 1 Indicates the end of a ...

Page 44: ...ed Enabled Enables or disables extended terminal resolution Legacy OS Redirection 80x24 80x25 On Legacy OS the Number of Rows and Columns supported redirection Putty KeyPad VT100 LINUX XTERM86 SCO ESCN VT400 Selects FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty Redirection After BIOS POST Always Enable BootLoader When Bootloader is selected Legacy Console Redirection is disabled before booting to legacy OS When...

Page 45: ...bled for Windows XP Execute Disable Bit Enabled Disabled XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS Windows Server 2003 SP1 Windows XP SP2 SuSE Linux 9 2 RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3 Intel Virtualization Technology Enabled Disabled When enabled a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology ...

Page 46: ...tions Description Serial ATA SATA Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Serial ATA SATA Speed Support Gen1 Gen2 SATA Speed Support Gen1 or Gen2 SATA Mode IDE Mode AHCI Mode Select IDE AHCI Serial ATA Port 0 Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Serial ATA Port 0 Serial ATA Port 1 Disabled Enabled Enable Disable Serial ATA Port 1 ...

Page 47: ...abled Auto Enables Legacy USB support Auto option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected Disabled option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications EHCI Hand off Enabled Disabled This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI hand off support The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enabled Disabled Enables or disables U...

Page 48: ...sec 20 sec USB mass storage device Start Unit command time out Device power up delay Auto Manual Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the Host Controller Auto uses default value for a Root port it is 100 ms for a Hub port the delay is taken from Hub descriptor ...

Page 49: ...49 Chipset Use to select Chipset setup screen Under this screen you may use to select North Bridge or South Bridge to configure ...

Page 50: ...ter to access configuration items of North Bridge parameters Memory Information Total Memory displays total memory capacity Feature Options Description Max TOLUD Dynamic 2 GB 2 25 GB 2 5 GB 2 75 GB 3 GB Maximum Value of TOLUD ...

Page 51: ...h Bridge parameters Feature Options Description High Precision Timer Enabled Disabled Enable or Disable the High Precision Event Timer Restore AC Power Loss Power Off Power On Last State Select AC power state when power is re applied after a power failure ...

Page 52: ...onfiguration Press Enter to access USB configuration settings Feature Options Description USB 2 0 EHCI Support Enabled Disabled Control the USB EHCI USB 2 0 functions One EHCI controller must always be enabled ...

Page 53: ...ss Hot Plug Speed Auto Gen 2 Gen 1 Configure PCIe Port Speed Extra Bus Reserved 1 Extra Bus Reserved 0 3 for bridges behind this Root Bridge Reseved Memory 10 Reserved Memory Range for this Root Bridge Reseved Memory Alignment 1 Reseved Memory Alignment 0 31 bits Prefetchable Memory 10 Prefetchable Memory Range for this Root Bridge Prefetchable Memory Alignment 1 Prefetchable Memory Alignment 0 31...

Page 54: ... Gen 1 Configure PCIe Port Speed Extra Bus Reserved 0 Extra Bus Reserved 0 3 for bridges behind this Root Bridge Reseved Memory 10 Reserved Memory Range for this Root Bridge Reseved Memory Alignment 1 Reseved Memory Alignment 0 31 bits Prefetchable Memory 10 Prefetchable Memory Range for this Root Bridge Prefetchable Memory Alignment 1 Prefetchable Memory Alignment 0 31 bits Reserved I O 4 Reserve...

Page 55: ...figure Feature Description Administrator Password If ONLY the Administrator s password is set it only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup User Password If ONLY the User s password is set it serves as a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup In Setup the User will have Administrator rights ...

Page 56: ...nt to configure Feature Options Description Setup Prompt Timeout 1 The number of seconds to wait for setup activation key 65535 means indefinite waiting Bootup NumLock State On Off Select the keyboard NumLock state Quiet Boot Disabled Enabled Enables or disables Quiet Boot option Choose boot priority from boot option group ...

Page 57: ... system configuration changes select this option to save the changes and exit from BIOS Setup in order for the new system configuration parameters to take effect The following window will appear after selecting the Save Changes and Exit option is selected Select Yes to Save Changes and Exit Setup Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to quit Setup without saving any modifications to the syst...

Page 58: ...rd Changes and Exit option is selected Select Yes to Discard changes and Exit Setup Restore Defaults Restore default values for all setup options Select Yes to load Optimized defaults PS The items under Boot Override were not same with image It should depend on devices connected to this system ...

Page 59: ...timer is based on a counter that counts down from an initial value to zero The software selects the counter s initial value and periodically restarts it Should the counter reach zero before the software restarts it the software is presumed to be malfunctioning and the processor s reset signal is asserted Thus the processor will be restarted as if a human operator had cycled the power For sample wa...

Page 60: ...of the Remote Client System 2 Configure the following settings in the BIOS Setup menu BIOS Advanced Remote Access Configuration Serial Port Mode 115200 8 n 1 3 Configure Console Redirection on the client system The following is an example on Windows platform a A Click the start button point to Programs Accessories Communications and select Hyper Terminal b B Enter any name for the new connection a...

Page 61: ... a total of 4 pairs 3 Lanner Bypass Modules can bypass systems Ethernet ports on a host system during three instances Just on Just on is the brief moment when the internal power supply turns on and booting process starts System off or upon software request during run time 4 Software programmable bypass or normal mode 5 Software programmable timer interval JUST ON watchdog timer used during JUST ON...

Page 62: ...o a description of the physical LAN ports equipped with this function refer to Front Panel Features in Chapter1 Introduction Appendix D Programming the LCM The LCD panel module LCM is designed to provide real time operating status and ...

Page 63: ...lease use the following steps as a guideline 1 Extract the source file tar xzvf plcm_drv_v0XX tgz 0XX is the version of the program 2 Change directory to the extracted folder cd plcm_drv_v0XX 0XX is the version of the program Note Apply our Parallel Text based LCM to the environment of virtualization please use the version 013 or above of the program 3 Type make to build source code make After com...

Page 64: ...M display Cursor Off On NOT showing showing the cursor on the LCM display Blinking off On turning off on the cursor blinking Writing Lanner Taiwan displaying the specific sentences Reading Lanner Taiwan reading the specific sentence CGram Test displaying the user stored characters Keypad Testing Get the keypad input the 1st button is read in as Left the 2nd button is read in as Up the 3rd button i...

Page 65: ...left select Item 3 to move the cursor to the left Add a char select Item 4 to display a character on the LCM screen Clean display select Item 5 to clear up the LCM display Leave select Item 6 to exit the program Test This program is a testing script and runs through the following procedures in sequence rmmod plcm_drv remove the kernel mode driver module insmod plcm_drv ko install the kernel mode d...

Page 66: ...drivers modprobe parport modprobe parport_pc modprobe ppdev 4 Check that whether the dev parport0 exists or not You may not find proper dev parport0 in the device list please reconfirm the setup of xml file in the Guest OS 5 Reboot the Guest OS Note It is necessary for you to install insmod parport ko parport_pc ko and ppdev ko Linux Kernel drivers in virtualization environment before executing th...

Page 67: ...rport_pc ko and ppdev ko Linux Kernel drivers in virtualization environment before executing the ppdev_test testing program Appendix E Terms and Conditions Warranty Policy 1 All products are under warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase 2 The buyer will bear the return freight charges for goods returned for repair within the warranty...

Page 68: ...f the product Operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product Requesting a RMA 1 To obtain a RMA number simply fill out and fax the RMA Request Form to your supplier 2 The customer is required to fill out the problem code as listed If your problem is not among the codes listed please write the symptom description in the remarks box 3 Ship the defective unit s on freight prepa...

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