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2. Connect a USB keyboard to one of the USB ports at J6.
3. Plug in the boot media of your preference. The options are:
– SATA (J21/J22)
– USB (J6)
4. If using a battery, connect the battery to J23.
5. Connect an Ethernet cable to a port at J4/J5 (as available).
7.2
Power Up
Plug in a comp12 V DC power source at J1. The first time power is
applied, the SYS-ITX-N-3800 boots automatically bypassing the power
button (SW1). After initial startup, briefly press the power button to turn
the SYS-ITX-N-3800 on and off or press and hold it to reset.
7.3
Driver Installation
The information in this section helps you to configure an operating
system’s driver for use with the on-board PCI devices of the SYS-ITX-N-
3800. Drivers and documentation are available on the WINSYSTEMS
website at
or by contacting a Application
Engineer at +1-817-274-7553.
7.3.1 Chipset Component Driver
The SYS-ITX-N-3800 uses the Intel Bay Trail-I SOC. Older operating systems
might not be able to recognize this chip. For compatibility issues with
older Windows Operating Systems such as Windows 8, make sure to
install the Bay Trail-I SOC chipset component driver (INF) before any other
driver.
7.4
Watchdog Timer (WDT)
The SYS-ITX-N-3800 features an advanced watchdog timer (WDT) that can
be used to guard against software lockups. The timer is programmable
from 1 second to 255 minutes (15,300 seconds).
NOTE Use a long timeout if the watchdog timer is enabled and booting to an
operating system.
Use the following example as a guide to programming the WDT.