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Installation Instructions 

TBOXINDS1 is designed to be installed onto a wall or within a control cabinet by use of the 

mounting holes on both sides. 

Whenever possible, unpack or pack this product only at EOS/ESD safe environment. Where 

a safe environment is not guaranteed, it is important for the user to be electrically discharged 

before touching the product with his/her hands or tools. This is most easily done by touching 

a metal part of the system chassis. 

Do not handle this product out of its protective enclosure while it is not used for operational 

purposes unless it is otherwise protected. Prior any installation work, ensure that there are 

no live wires on the installation site. 

Do not handle the device if there is any damage visible. Do not operate TBOXINDS1 with 

foreign objects inside the chassis. Further do not insert any retrieval device into the device 

while it is connected to power. Scalys rejects all liability for any and all damages resulting 

from operation of the unit with foreign objects inside the chassis. 

TBOXINDS1 must be installed and operated only by trained and qualified personnel. Only 

personnel with appropriate qualifications, trainings and authorization are permitted to install 

and work with the Scalys TBOXINDS1. This device shall only be installed in or connected to 

systems that fulfill all necessary technical and specific environmental requirements. The 

unit must be placed such that there is enough space for connecting the cables to the I/O 

interface connectors and for inserting the power plug. Leave enough free space around the 

unit to prevent the device from possibly overheating! 

The TBOXINDS1 must be firmly atta

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hed to a clean flat and solid mounting surface. Use 

proper  fastening  materials  suitable  for  the  mounting  surface.  Ensure  that  the  mounting 

surface type and the used mounting solution safely support the load of the TBOXINDS1 and 

the attached components. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TrustBox

Page 1: ...User Guide TrustBox_IND_S1 Doc User Guide Rev 0 4 Doc ID TBOXINDS1_UG_04...

Page 2: ...TBOXINDS1 User Guide Rev 0 4 2 P a g e User Guide...

Page 3: ...ess otherwise specified Applications and use cases that are described in this user guide are for illustration purposes only Scalys makes no representation or warranty that such application will be sui...

Page 4: ...dequate design and operating safeguards You are solely responsible for compliance with all legal regulatory safety and security related requirements concerning your products You are responsible to ens...

Page 5: ...ys com contact us 5 Product Safety Your Scalys product was developed and tested carefully to provide all features necessary to ensure its compliance with electrical safety requirements It was also des...

Page 6: ...e performing any work on this product 9 ESD Electronic board inside the TrustBox and their components are sensitive to static electricity Therefore care must be taken during all handling operations an...

Page 7: ...technical and specific environmental requirements This also applies to the operational temperature range of the specific board version that must not be exceeded If batteries are present their temperat...

Page 8: ...ACES 15 4 5 RIGHT SIDE INTERFACES 16 5 THERMAL BEHAVIOR OF TRUSTBOX 20 5 1 CONVECTION COOLING METHOD 20 5 2 MAXIMUM OPERATING TEMPERATURE 20 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 21 6 1 SYSTEM MOUNTING 22 7 OPE...

Page 9: ...regulations If a power cable comes with the product only this cable should be used Do not use an extension cable to connect the product To guarantee that enough air circulation is available to cool t...

Page 10: ...ctrostatic sensitive boards in protective packaging or on antistatic mats 1 2 Grounding of the Product By following the guidelines below electrostatic damage to the device can be avoided 1 Always use...

Page 11: ...EMC guidelines EMC Directive 2014 30 EU If the user modifies and or adds to the equipment e g installation of add on cards the prerequisites for the CE conformity declaration safety requirements may n...

Page 12: ...iscard the original packaging Keep it for future relocation 3 Check the delivery for completeness by comparing it with your order 4 Please keep the associated paperwork It contains important informati...

Page 13: ...OXINDS1 User Guide Rev 0 4 13 P a g e User Guide 3 3Type Label and Product Identification The type label product name serial number of your TBOXINDS1 system are located on the bottom side of the devic...

Page 14: ...s a broad range of interfaces which allow a connection on various communication levels For networking functionality it offers two 1 Gb Ethernet connections For local data collection e g link to sensor...

Page 15: ...nt View Figure 3 Scalys TBOXINDS1 front view 4 3 Side Views Figure 4 Scalys TBOXINDS1 left and right side views 4 4 Left Side Interfaces USB 3 0 The TrustBox has 2 USB 3 0 interfaces Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 16: ...vided in the packaging Figure 5 WLAN Wi Fi antenna USB 2 0 to serial I F UART The TrustBox has serial UART interface available through micro USB port Power Jack TrustBox includes a Power Supply includ...

Page 17: ...DS1 User Guide Rev 0 4 17 P a g e User Guide We have 3 add on adaptors available in the box for EU US and UK power connections EU input plug UK input plug US input plug Detailed Characteristics power...

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Page 20: ...the casing The internal heatsink provides heat dissipation during operation To provide sufficient heat dissipation for the cooling of TrustBox never cover the chassis Do not place any objects on the...

Page 21: ...rt any retrieval device into the device while it is connected to power Scalys rejects all liability for any and all damages resulting from operation of the unit with foreign objects inside the chassis...

Page 22: ...vice we recommend not to mount or operate any other devices within the Restricted Area around the TrustBox IND S1 refer to the red marked area in the following Figures Figure 7 Restricted area for mou...

Page 23: ...TBOXINDS1 User Guide Rev 0 4 23 P a g e User Guide Figure 9 Restricted area for mounting around TBOXINDS1 side view and antenna restrictions...

Page 24: ...ot bootloader along with its environment PFE firmware networking implementation using Packet Forwarding Engine system by NXP PPA Primary Protected Application a software component that is loaded durin...

Page 25: ...ll connman For further configuration refer to connman documentation SSH Once network connection is set up and IP address is acquired interfacing with the device can be performed over ssh To enable it...

Page 26: ...environment customization Boot script During default boot procedure U Boot initially looks for a file named trustbox_boot scr or trustbox_recovery scr on the first partition of SD card or USB drive T...

Page 27: ...and device registered For more information refer to https docs microsoft com en us azure iot edge quickstart Once the device is registered on Azure IoT hub use the allocated connection string as devi...

Page 28: ...or proper operation For light soiling clean the TBOXINDS1 with a dry cloth Carefully remove dust from the surface of the of the chassis using a clean soft brush Stubborn dirt should be removed using a...

Page 29: ...2 0 UART converter Security Secure Boot Boot mode pins Tamper detect Tamper detect pin available in the Box no tamper resistant enclosure Power 9 12V DC 1A EU US UK Power adaptor included Operating Sy...

Page 30: ...30 P a g e User Guide 9 2 Mechanical Specifications Characteristic Value Height 30 mm Width 115 mm length 85 mm Weight 278 g 10 g Table 2 Mechanical specifications 9 3 Wall Mount Specifications Figure...

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