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2.2.1

 

Din rail mount dimension 

 

Above Din rail mount dimension follow by the Phoenix Contact UTA 107/30 

 

2.3

 

Interface   

2.3.1

 

I/O port 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KUBE-3000 Series

Page 1: ...1 Heavy Industrial PC KUBE 3000 series User Manual Version 1 0 ...

Page 2: ...6 2 1 1 Wall mount 6 2 2 Din rail mount 7 2 2 1 Din rail mount dimension 8 2 3 Interface 8 2 3 1 I O port 8 2 3 2 Power connection 9 2 3 3 Serial Communication 10 2 4 Antenna 11 3 Operation 12 3 1 LED status 12 4 Maintenance 13 4 1 Service panel 13 4 2 Real time clock battery 14 4 3 CMOS BIOS reset 15 4 4 Mass Storage M 2 16 4 5 Mass Storage mSATA 17 ...

Page 3: ...ent Management Process Visualization etc All models provides flexible and time to market support in variety of applications 1 1 1 KUBE 3000 series Compact size ruggedize fan less Box PC designed for heavy industrial application with Intel Apollo Lake family processor Futures Support Extended Temperature and Heavy Industrial EMC Compact fan less design patented thermal solution Easy for PPC integra...

Page 4: ...3040 1 2 2 Accessories Catagory Description Ordering No Video adaptor DP to VGA video adapter TBD DP to DVI I video adapter TBD Mass Storage Wide Temp M 2 SSD 64GB TBD M 2 SSD 128GB TBD M 2 SSD 256GB TBD Memory KUBE 3000 DDR3L SO DIMM 4G B473D522 DDR3L SO DIMM 8G B473D530 Mounting kit Universal DIN rail adapter TBD Wall mounting kit TBD ...

Page 5: ...all cuts before beginning installation Be sure to protect already Installed components from shavings during this procedure Supporting panels must be at least 14 gauge to provide proper support Make sure that there is adequate space around the heat sink to provide sufficient cooling NOTE Exceeding the system temperature limits can result in performance degradation of any or all components It is the...

Page 6: ... 2 Use the correct anchor type for the mounting surface and securely attach the KUBE IPC to the wall Ensure that the attaching hardware is in the small section of the keyholes Removal 1 Remove power and disconnect cables to the IPC 2 Loosen and remove the screws securing the IPC to the mounting surface 2 1 1 Wall mount ...

Page 7: ...s on the top edge of the DIN rail 2 Rotate the KUBE IPC down against the lower edge of the DIN rail Press in until the latch snaps closed Remove 3 Secure the device on the rail with clamps 4 If necessary to remove use a screwdriver to release the latch and rotate the device away from the rail ...

Page 8: ...8 2 2 1 Din rail mount dimension Above Din rail mount dimension follow by the Phoenix Contact UTA 107 30 2 3 Interface 2 3 1 I O port ...

Page 9: ...ect the KUBE IPC to external digital displays with a corresponding DisplayPort connector If needed you also can use Video adaptor to other video interface like DVI HDMI etc Mini PCIe This internal slot allows installation of a mini PCIe card see Mass storage 2 3 2 Power connection A three position screw type connector is provided for connecting power to the KUBE 3000 5000 series IPC Connect a powe...

Page 10: ...ommunication parameters Data bits Parity Stop bits RS 232 7 8 None Even Odd 1 2 RS 422 485 Autotoggle RTS 8 None 2 RS 422 485 Autotoggle RTS 8 Even Odd 1 2 RS 422 485 Manual RTS 7 8 None Even Odd 1 2 NOTE BIOS is set to boot on power allowing the system to boot as soon as the power plug is installed This can be changed in the BIOS The table shows the capabilities of the IPC Configuration of parame...

Page 11: ... to be placed on a wireless network Included with the installed card is an antenna 1 that attaches to a connector on the side of the unit 2 Since the KUBE IPC is often installed within an enclosure it may be advisable to install the antenna on the exterior of the enclosure rather than directly to the IPC To do this an appropriate length antenna cable 3 must be purchased separately The antenna or a...

Page 12: ...ovide operating information LED Indication Description PWR Green Power on SATA Flashes green Data storage activity RUN Green Reserved LED for future use ERROR Orange Red Orange indicates processor is actively thermal throttling Red indicates processor has shut down due to overheating ...

Page 13: ...t configuration jumpers and battery 4 1 Service panel 1 Remove power from the KUBE IPC 2 Disconnect any cables such as USB Ethernet etc attached to the unit 3 Place the unit on a flat surface with the heat sink down 4 Loosen and remove the four screws 1 that hold the service panel 2 to the case and remove the panel ...

Page 14: ...ge appears once power is restored To account for user defined BIOS settings it is recommended that they be recorded through photos or a separate document before the battery is depleted or removed Store the photos or documents on a different device so they are accessible in the event of a boot failure The battery is type BR2032 The battery has a typical life of five years and may require replacemen...

Page 15: ...ce panel or reattach the case to the display panel 7 Reconnect the power connector and apply power During the boot process a message will appear notifying the user that the CMOS and BIOS settings have been reset to the factory defaults 8 During the boot process press the F2 key to access the BIOS settings 9 Update the BIOS configuration with any appropriate user defined requirements 4 3 CMOS BIOS ...

Page 16: ...s 8 Update the BIOS configuration with any appropriate user defined requirements 4 4 Mass Storage M 2 The mass storage device is a solid state drive SSD with an M 2 interface in the chassis You need to open the cover heatsink to install it To replace a drive 1 Turn off the IPC and disconnect power 2 Remove the screws on the heat sink 3 Locate the M 2 SSD 2260 and secures the drive in the socket 4 ...

Page 17: ...is You need to open the service panel to install it To replace a drive 1 Turn off the IPC and disconnect power 2 Remove the screws of back service panel 3 You can see the mSATA socket 4 Locate the mSATA SSD and secures the drive in the socket 5 Position the service panel back in place and secure with the hardware previously removed ...

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