SBOX-7210 - User Guide, Rev. 1.0
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4.3.9.
RS232
COM 1 is provided as a 9-pin D-SUB connector; it is RS232 configured and allow the connection of a serial peripheral.
4.3.10.
PS/2 Keyboard
A 6-pin Mini-DIN PS/2 keyboard connector is provided on the rear I/O panel. It allows the connection of a keyboard.
4.3.11.
PS/2 Mouse
A 6-pin Mini-DIN PS/2 mouse connector is provided on the rear I/O panel. It allows the connection of a mouse.
4.3.12.
PCIe x4 Add-on Card Slot
The SBOX-7210 provided one PCIe x4 Add-on card slot accessible on the rear I/O panel for network, storage, graphics,
video or other functional expansion. An optional dedicated riser card is required for installing the PCIe x4 Add-on card.
4.3.13.
WLAN Antenna Port
The SBOX-7210 reserves one covered cutout for the Reverse (RP) SMA connector of the WLAN antenna (mPCIe WLAN
card with an antenna is an option).
4.3.14.
Kensington Security Slot
The slot is used for attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus. Locks are generally secured in place with a key or
combination lock attached to a rubberized metal cable. Users can use it to attach SBOX-7210 to a stationary object
and protect it from theft.
4.3.15.
Aperture reserved for DP Port
There is no expansion possibility from this aperture due to no appropriate internal connector mounted on the
baseboard.
4.3.16.
Aperture reserved for USB Type A Port
The SBOX-7210 reserves four apertures on the rear I/O panel for four USB ports with Type A connector. They can be
used to connect appropriate USB Type A extension cables to a two-port USB 2.0 pin header (2x5-pin) and a two-port
USB 3.1 wafer (2x10-pin) mounted on the baseboard to provide USB 2.0 and USB 3.1 communication function.
4.3.17.
Aperture reserved for RS232/422/485 DB9 Port
The SBOX-7210 reserves one aperture on the rear I/O panel for a RS232/422/485 COM port with DB9 connector. It
can be used to connect an appropriate COM cable to the COM2 wafer (2x5-pin) mounted on the baseboard to provide
RS232/422/485 serial communication function.