POC-100 User’s Manual
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Caution
1.
POC-100 accepts 8~25 VDC when using terminal block for DC input. Please make sure the
voltage of DC power is correct before you connect it to POC-100. Supplying a voltage over 25V
will damage the system.
3.6 Power on your POC-100
For better flexibility of operation, POC-100 provides four alternatives to power on your
POC-100. You can turn on your POC-100 by pressing the power button, using an external
latched or non-latched on/off switch, or by sending a special LAN packet. In this section, we
illustrate these four ways to power on your POC-100.
To power on POC-100 using the power button on the front panel
This is the simplest way to turn on your POC-100. The power button on the front panel is a
non-latched switch and behaves the ATX-mode on/off control. As DC power is connected,
push the power button will turn on the system as well as the PWR LED indicator. Push the
button when system is on will turn off the system. If your operating system supports ATX
power mode (i.e. Microsoft Windows or Linux), push the power button causes a pre-defined
system behavior, such as shutdown or hibernation.
To power on POC-100 using an external latched switch (AT-mode)
For an application which places POC-100 inside a cabinet, it’s useful to control the on/off of
the system using an external switch. POC-100 provides an on-board connector (for detail,
please refer to section 2.3) for connecting a latched/non-latched switch and behaves either
AT-mode or ATX-mode power on/off control.