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User's Guide  l  MBox-Advanced UG 0101  l  © 2019, TQ-Systems GmbH 

 

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

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General 

Be sure to follow the tips given in this User's Guide to make the best use of the MBox-Advanced. 
Failure to do so might lead to discomfort, injury, or cause the MBox-Advanced to fail. 
 

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Symbols and Typographic Conventions 

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Terms and Conventions 

Symbol 

Meaning 

 

This symbol represents the handling of electrostatic-sensitive modules and / or components. These 
components are often damaged / destroyed by the transmission of a voltage higher than about 50 V.  

A human body usually only experiences electrostatic discharges above approximately 3,000 V. 

 

This symbol indicates the possible use of voltages higher than 24 V. 
Please note the relevant statutory regulations in this regard. 
Non-compliance with these regulations can lead to serious damage to your health and also cause 

damage / destruction of the component. 

 

This symbol indicates a possible source of danger. Acting against the procedure described can lead to 

possible damage to your health and / or cause damage / destruction of the material used. 

 

This symbol represents important details or aspects for working with TQ-products. 

 

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Before You Start 

Read this User's Guide carefully to ensure that you completely understand it, before you start working with the MBox-Advanced.  

This User's Guide provides information, which is essential for proper operation of the MBox-Advanced. General safety 

instructions must be adhered to and only trained and authorized personnel is permitted to work with the MBox-Advanced. 
 

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Duty of Care 

It must be ensured that the MBox-Advanced is only used in environments, which meet the specification of the MBox-Advanced.  

This User's Guide has to be read and understood completely and the personnel working with the MBox-Advanced must be 
trained regarding standards, regulations and instructions. It also has to be ensured, that the MBox-Advanced is mounted, 

operated and maintained according to the instruction of this User's Guide. All applicable national and international regulations 

and standards have to be obeyed. 
 

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Limited Warranty 

Parts subject to natural wear and tear are excluded from the warranty, taking into account the legal regulations. 
 

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Liability and Warranty Obligation 

TQ-Systems GmbH shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation in case the user does not observe the 

information provided in this User's Guide or the warnings on the device. In the event of damage caused by failure to observe the 

information provided in this User's Guide or the warnings on the device, TQ-Systems GmbH shall not be required to honour the 

warranty even during the warranty period and shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation. 
 

Summary of Contents for MBox-Advanced

Page 1: ...User s Guide l MBox Advanced UG 0101 l 2019 TQ Systems GmbH Page i MBox Advanced User s Guide MBox Advanced UG 0101 2019 12 04...

Page 2: ...5 4 1 2 Power Consumption 5 4 2 Environmental Conditions 5 4 3 Connectors and Interfaces 6 4 3 1 External Connectors 6 4 3 1 1 Power Supply Connector 7 4 3 1 2 USB Host Interfaces 7 4 3 1 3 Gigabit Et...

Page 3: ...Box Advanced Mounting 1 11 Illustration 9 MBox Advanced Mounting 2 11 Illustration 10 MBox Advanced Mounting 3 11 Illustration 11 SATA Mounting 1 12 Illustration 12 SATA Mounting 2 12 Illustration 13...

Page 4: ...it before you start working with the MBox Advanced This User s Guide provides information which is essential for proper operation of the MBox Advanced General safety instructions must be adhered to an...

Page 5: ...n helps you to safely use the MBox Advanced Follow and keep all information provided with the MBox Advanced The information in this User s Guide does not alter the terms of your purchase agreement or...

Page 6: ...ne should conclude that brand and trademarks are rightly protected by a third party 2 3 Disclaimer TQ Systems GmbH does not guarantee that the information in this User s Guide is up to date correct co...

Page 7: ...ng key functions are implemented in the MBox Advanced External Interfaces standard 4 Gigabit Ethernet 2 USB 3 0 1 RS 232 Power button Reset button Internal Interfaces and connection possibilities M 2...

Page 8: ...e maximum power consumption of all components must be taken into account 4 2 Environmental Conditions The following temperature parameters were determined by qualification tests standard configuration...

Page 9: ...ms GmbH Page 6 4 3 Connectors and Interfaces 4 3 1 External Connectors Illustration 1 MBox Advanced Front View Illustration 2 MBox Advanced Rear View 4 Ethernet RS 232 2 USB 3 0 Power button Reset but...

Page 10: ...SB 3 0 and one USB2 0 host interface USB cables connected at these interfaces should have a maximum length of 3 meter 4 3 1 3 Gigabit Ethernet The MBox Advanced provides four Gigabit Ethernet ports Et...

Page 11: ...ble at the front Table 5 Power LED Table 6 General Purpose LED 4 3 2 Optional External Connectors and Interfaces 4 3 2 1 M 2 Socket with B Key for I O devices The MBox Advanced provides an M 2 socket...

Page 12: ...0101 l 2019 TQ Systems GmbH Page 9 5 MECHANICS 5 1 Dimensions The following illustrations show the MBox Advanced All dimensions are in mm Illustration 5 MBox Advanced Dimensions Front Illustration 6...

Page 13: ...chapter Accessories 3 4 for more information Adapter plate Please see chapter Accessories 3 4 for more information Directly with screws The housing provides six M4 threads for various mounting options...

Page 14: ...anced remove two screws at the sides Illustration 8 MBox Advanced Mounting 1 2 Pull off the rear panel Illustration 9 MBox Advanced Mounting 2 3 Turn the bottom plate 45 and then pulled it off Illustr...

Page 15: ...1 Open the housing as described in chapter 5 3 2 Remove the left two screws and open the right two screws Illustration 11 SATA Mounting 1 3 Push the mounting frame in the direction of the red arrow I...

Page 16: ...storage in the mounting frame The SATA connector points in the direction of the indicator arrow Illustration 13 SATA Mounting 3 2 Fasten the mass storage to the mounting frame with four screws M3 5 I...

Page 17: ...the mass storage in the system and align it with the two screws Illustration 16 SATA Mounting 6 5 Slide the mounting frame in the direction of the arrow until the mounting lugs slide under the screw...

Page 18: ...part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequ...

Page 19: ...ughout the European Union 7 2 Recycling Users of the MBox Advanced must not dispose the MBox Advanced as unsorted municipal waste but use the collection framework available in their country for the re...

Page 20: ...TQ Systems GmbH M hlstra e 2 l Gut Delling l 82229 Seefeld info tq group com l www tq group com...

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