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SID-15V-Z37-A1R 

 

 

 

 
 

AVALUE TECHNOLOGY, INC.

 

 
 
 

April 14

th

, 2016 

 

Summary of Contents for SID-15V-Z37-A1R

Page 1: ...SID 15V Z37 A1R AVALUE TECHNOLOGY INC April 14th 2016 ...

Page 2: ...MMUNICATIONS OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIALAREA IS LIKELY TO CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE Disclaimer Avalue Technology Inc reserves the right to make changes without notice to any product including circuits and or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and or perfor...

Page 3: ...he laboratory or the factory floor you can be assured that your product will provide the reliability and ease of operation for which the name Avalue has come to be known Your satisfaction is our primary concern Here is a guide to Avalue s customer services To ensure you get the full benefit of our services please follow the instructions below carefully We want you to get the maximum performance fr...

Page 4: ...repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example Avalue s products model name hardware BIOS ...

Page 5: ...CIFICATIONS 10 2 3 2 BATTERY HANDLING 11 3 BATTERY INSTALLATION OPTIONAL 12 3 1 PREPARING THE SYSTEM 12 3 2 REMOVING THE BATTERY BRACKET 13 3 3 INTEGRATING THE BATTERY 13 3 4 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION 14 4 CABLE MANAGEMENT 15 4 1 REMOVING CABLE COVER 15 4 2 REMOVING THE BASE FROM THE ARM 16 4 3 ROUTING THE CABLES THROUGH THE BASE 17 4 4 CABLE ROUTING ON BOTTOM COVER 18 4 5 COMPLETING THE INSTALL...

Page 6: ...V Z37 A1R User Manual Page 5 of 24 Revision 1 0 6 2 REBOOTING TO RECOVERY MODE 20 6 3 APPLYING THE UPDATE 21 6 4 COMPLETING THE UPDATE 21 7 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 22 7 1 BATTERY DRAWING 22 7 2 SYSTEM DRAWINGS 23 ...

Page 7: ...SID 15V Z37 A1R User Manual Page 6 of 24 Revision 1 0 REVISION HISTORY Revision Number Descriptions Date 1 0 First Release April 14th 2016 ...

Page 8: ...emove any static charge before touching the CPU card Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges As a safety precaution use a grounding wrist strap at all times Place all electronic components in a static dissipative surface or static shielded bag when they are not in the chassis 1 2 WHAT S INCLUDED Before you begin installing your SID 15V Z37 A1R please make sure that ...

Page 9: ... 45 V External I O USB Port 4x USB 2 0 Video Port 1x HDMI Audio Port 1x Headphone Jack LAN Port 1x 10 100 Ethernet Peripheral Devices 1x Smart Card Reader Expansion Slots 1x Micro SD slot Mechanical Power Type 19V DC input Power Connector Type DC jack Li ion Battery Optional Unit Dimension 19 3 x 11 7 x 8 Unit Weight 14 lbs Including Battery Shipping Dimension 23 x 14 x 11 Shipping Weight 18 lbs I...

Page 10: ... SYSTEM CONNECTOR OVERVIEW 2 2 1 TOP COVER CONNECTORS FIG 2A SYSTEM TOP VIEW NO COVER 2 2 2 BOTTOM COVER CONNECTORS FIG 2B SYSTEM BOTTOM VIEW NO COVER 2 2 3 BATTERY CONNECTIONS FIG 2C BATTERY BOARD TOP VIEW USB BAT1 SD USB DC IN LAN USB HDMI HP PWR BAT2 DOCK ...

Page 11: ...G 10 8V Charging Voltage MAX 12 6V Typical Capacity 2400 mAh 25ºC 2ºC Minimum Capacity 2215 mAh at 25ºC by 0 2C 443 mA discharge Standard Charging 12 6 V CC 0 5C 1106 mA at 25ºC 2ºC Terminal charge condition 117 mA Maximum Charging 12 6 V CC 0 9C 2000 mA at 25ºC 2ºC Terminal charge condition 117 mA Charge rates 0 86 C are NOT recommended Pre Charge Current 128 mA When cell voltage under 3 0V or te...

Page 12: ...TC 10K B 3435 25 FCC Range 1993 5 mAh to 2784 mAh for 0 2C Charge and Discharge at 25 ºC Electrical Life Cycle Discharge capacity 500 Cycle is greater than or equal to 80 1772 mAh Ambiance Temp 25 3ºC A battery unit shall be repeated 500 charge discharge cycles charged at CC CV 1108 mA 12 6 V cut off 117 mAh discharged at 1108 mA Continuously down to 8 25 V cut off voltage Remark Rest 20 min after...

Page 13: ...suffered abuse Store in a cool dry and well ventilated area Dispose of in accordance with local regulations Regulations vary for different countries 3 BATTERY INSTALLATION OPTIONAL 3 1 PREPARING THE SYSTEM FIG 3A SYSTEM ISOMETRIC BACK VIEW OPENING THE TOP COVER Please make sure the unit is unplugged and powered off Lay the unit flat screen side down on a smooth surface Locate and open the hinged T...

Page 14: ...THE BATTERY BRACKET FIG 3B BATTERY BRACKET REMOVAL Remove the 4 screws M3x5 that secure the battery bracket to the system Remove the bracket from the system Locate the battery connection board under the bracket 3 3 INTEGRATING THE BATTERY FIG 3C BATTERY MOUNTED ON BOARD ...

Page 15: ...ference Mount the battery bracket to the system using the 4 screws we previously removed NOTE It may be easier to integrate the battery into the battery bracket first then mount the bracket on the system 3 4 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION Once complete close the top cover The top cover will secure itself to the system through a magnetic connection The system can now be placed upright on a flat stable...

Page 16: ...on 1 0 4 CABLE MANAGEMENT 4 1 REMOVING CABLE COVER FIG 4A STAND ISOMETRIC FRONT VIEW REMOVING CABLE COVER Locate the Cable Cover on the Base Stand highlighted in blue Remove the 4 screws that keep the cover in place and pull the cover off of the Arm ...

Page 17: ... BOTTOM AND ISOMETRIC FRONT VIEW REMOVING BASE FROM ARM Locate the 3 screws that hold the Arm to the Base There are 2 underneath the unit and 1 along the backside of the arm The arm should slide out of the hole in the base NOTE Please use caution while other cables may be routed through this hole ...

Page 18: ... through hole should be lined with a plastic cable bushing to prevent cable wear Gather the cables to the front of the hole and insert the Arm back into the hole Please use caution when doing this and make sure that no cables will be pinched between the bottom of the Arm and the bottom base plate The cables should run through the pass through along the back and hug around the arm up the top of the...

Page 19: ...TTOM COVER Route the cables through the cable pass through hole on the cover and attach the cables to the system s I O NOTE This hole should be lined with a plastic cable bushing to prevent wear on the cable If there is not bushing on the unit one is available inside the accessory box Close the Bottom Cover As illustrated in Fig 4E leave several inches of extra cable slack in the door This will pr...

Page 20: ...nstall the most recent BIOS update on the system please have a USB key at hand formatted with a FAT32 file system The most recent BIOS update folder must be downloaded and decompressed on the USB s root folder in order for the system to function properly 5 2 BOOTING TO THE USB KEY Plug the USB key into a USB port of SID 15V and power on the system Please press F12 repeatedly while the system is tu...

Page 21: ...sure all of your cables are installed properly After powering on the unit and verifying the operating system loads it may be recommended to update the Android firmware before initial functional use 6 1 PREPARING THE USB KEY To install the most recent Android Firmware on the system please have a USB key at hand formatted with a FAT32 file system The most recent OTA Update file must be downloaded an...

Page 22: ...Next select the most recent OTA image file that was previously copied on USB drive 6 4 COMPLETING THE UPDATE After completing the update the system will return to the Android system recovery menu Please select Reboot system now to reboot the system and get into the newly updated Android OS Please note you may need to unplug USB disk before you reboot the system ...

Page 23: ...SID 15V Z37 A1R User Manual Page 22 of 24 Revision 1 0 7 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 7 1 BATTERY DRAWING ...

Page 24: ...SID 15V Z37 A1R User Manual Page 23 of 24 Revision 1 0 7 2 SYSTEM DRAWINGS ...

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