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3. 40 C not condensing Temp Relative Humidity 13 158 F 5 95 104 F not condensing Max Operation Altitude 3 048 m 10 000 ft Max Storage Transport 10 000 m 32 810 ft www kontron com 11 Technical Data CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 11 4 ECDirectives and Standards EC Directives Low voltage directive General Product Safety Directive GPSD 2001 95 EG electrical safety Low Voltage Directive LVD 2006 95 EG EMC directive EMC Directive 2004 108 EG EC marking Council Directive 93 68 EEC Electrical Safety Standards Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements EN 60950 1 2006 U S A CANADA to meet UL60950 1 2006 Generic emission standard for industrial environments Emission EN 61000 6 4 2007 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments Immunity EN 61000 6 2 2005 USA O FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A CANADA ICES 003 Class A www kontron com 12 Standard Ports Pin Assignment CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 12 Standard Ports Pin Assignment Low active signals are identified with a minus sign 12 1 1 DCIN Connector Pin Signal Name 1 OV input 2 NC 3 24 VDC input 12 1 2 Serial Port COM1 COM2 and COM3 RS232 Data Carrier Detect Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request to Send Clear to Send Ring Indicator www kontron c
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5. Customer Service department to obtain an RMA No Fax 449 8165 77 412 e Mail service kontron com 2 Ensure that you have received an RMA No from Kontron Customer Services before returning any device Write this number clearly on the outside of the package that you are sending to us 3 Describe the fault that has occurred 4 Please provide the name and telephone number of a person we can contact to obtain more information where necessary Where possible please enclose all the necessary customs documents and invoices 5 When returning a device e Pack it securely in its original box e Enclose a copy of the RMA form with the consignment Corporate Offices Europe Middle East amp Africa North America Asia Pacific Oskar von Miller Str 1 14118 Stowe Drive 17 Building Block 1 ABP 85386 Eching Munich Poway CA 92064 7147 188 Southern West 4th Ring Germany USA Beijing 100070 P R China Tel 49 0 8165 77 777 Tel 1 888 294 4558 Tel 86 10 63751188 Fax 49 0 8165 77 219 Fax 1 858 677 0898 Fax 86 10 83682438 info kontron com info us kontron com info kontron cn www kontron com
6. N Always place drives and boards PCB assembly side down on the foam 4 2 Instructions for the Lithium Battery The installed SBC is equipped with a Lithium battery When replacing the lithium battery please follow the corresponding instructions in the chapter 10 1 Replacing the Lithium Battery Caution Danger of explosion when replacing with wrong type of battery Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer The lithium battery type must be UL recognized Do not dispose of lithium batteries in general trash collection Dispose of the battery according to the local regulations dealing with the disposal of these special materials e g to the collecting points for dispose of batteries www kontron com 7 8 www kontron com 4 Safety Instructions CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 4 3 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will b
7. is disconnected either from the mains or the unit Therefore the power cord and its connectors must always remain easily accessible 6 1 2 2 Power LED and HDD LED The power LED Fig 10 pos 2 and the HDD LED Fig 10 pos 3 which are located on the front side of the CB 752 platform indicate the system status System Status Color of the Power LED CB 752 The system is in standby mode orange The DC IN connector is connected The system is operational green to the main power supply Voltage temperature or battery error red CB 752 CF card only green The DC IN connector 15 connected SATA HDD or SATA SSD only red to the main power supply CF card and SATA HDD SATA SSD simultaneously www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 1 2 3 RESET Button To restart the system e g when the system is not responding press the reset button Fig 10 pos 1 During a reset all Data in the main memory RAM will be erased The system reboots without needing to switch the computer off and on again 6 1 3 External Interfaces of the SBC Board at the Front Side O O 2 5 AN LAN n Coo 6 A Fig 11 External Interfaces of the integrated SBC 1 LAN1 port RJ45 10 100 1000Mbps 4 Serial port COM1 configured as RS232 2 LAN port RJ45 10 100 1000Mbps 5 VGA port 3 2x USB 2 0 port 6 1 3 1 LAN Ports These ports Fig 11 pos 1 and pos 2 consist o
8. result in damage to the device or the latter s components When installing removing cards and replacing the lithium battery observe the corresponding instructions in the provided document General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment Activities such as working inside the system or handling the expansion cards have to be carried out by the service person for this area or a suitably instructed user www kontron com 7 Assembly Disassembly CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 7 1 1 Inserting and Removing the CF card The on board CompactFlash slot allows the operation of a CompactFlash card type I The access cover of the CompactFlash slot is located at the rear side of your CB 752 platform Before opening the CF card access cover to insert or to remove a CompactFlash card the system must be switched off and disconnected from the main power supply Also disconnect peripheral devices from the CB 752 7 1 1 1 Inserting the externally accessible CompactFlash Card To install the CompactFlash card please perform the following steps Switch off the system and disconnect it from the AC or DC main power supply Loosen the knurled screws Fig 12 pos 7 that secure the CF slot access cover Fig 12 pos 6 to the chassis Remove the CF slot access cover 1 2 3 4 Insert the CompactFlash card with the connectors facing forward into the CF slot Fig 15 5 Press the CompactFlash card caref
9. 2 can be factory equipped with a Mini PCI express WLAN card for one or two antennas Optionally the platform can also be equipped with a DVI D interface a CAN bus interface and up to two additional serial interfaces COM2 and see chapter 6 1 4 Optional Interfaces on the Front Side Fig 4 Right view Fig 5 Front view Fig 6 Left view Fig 7 Top view Fig 8 Rear view www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 3 The device may be operated in all positions except with the upper side facing down When switching on the CB 752 make sure that the air openings on the front side Fig 9 pos 3 and the rear side Fig 12 pos 2 and the cooling fins ofthe chassis are not obstructed covered by any objects To provide sufficient heat dissipation for the cooling of the device do not cover the cooling fins of the CB 752 Do not place any objects on the device When installing the platform please note the clearance recommendation in the chapter 11 2 Mechanical Specifications 6 1 Front View OQ 9 3 Ti CT M kontron CONCEPT Fig 9 CB 752 Front view 1 DCIN power connector 6 Serial port COM2 RS232 RS422 RS485 at customer s External connectors of the installed SBC L SEIT 7 Prepared for Serial Port COM3 RS232 via USB Air openings atthe front side optional Controls and indicators 8 DVI D Singl
10. ING scecccecccccccccccccccccccceccceccecccecccscceccesccecccesceeacs 34 Fig 35 Dimensions in the rear view wall or table MOUNTING 34 www kontron com 3 2 Introduction CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 2 Introduction Kontron Embedded Computers would like to point out that the information contained in this manual may be subject to technical alteration particularly as a result of the constant upgrading of Kontron Embedded Computers products The attached documentation does not entail any guarantee on the part of Kontron Embedded Computers with respect to technical processes described in the manual or any product characteristics set out in the manual Kontron Embedded Computers does not accept any liability for any printing errors or other inaccuracies in the manual unless it can be proven that Kontron Embedded Computers is aware of such errors or inaccuracies or that Kontron Embedded Computers is unaware of these as a result of gross negligence and Kontron Embedded Computers has failed to eliminate these errors or inaccuracies for this reason Kontron Embedded Computers expressly informs the user that this manual only contains a general description of technical processes and instructions which may not be applicable in every individual case In cases of doubt please contact Kontron Embedded Computers This manual is protected by copyright All rig
11. Loosen the two knurled screws at the rear side of the device see Fig 12 pos 7 Remove the CF slot access cover Fig 12 pos 6 3 Removethe lithium battery from the battery holder see Fig 27 using a non conductive tool 4 Insert the new lithium battery into the battery holder Pay attention to the polarity of the battery The positive pole has to face down to the holder see Fig 27 5 Re attach the access cover and secure it by tightening the knurled screws www kontron com 10 Maintenance and Prevention CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 Caution Danger of explosion when replacing with wrong type of battery Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer The lithium battery type must be UL recognized Do not dispose of lithium batteries in general trash collection Dispose of the battery according to the local regulations dealing with the disposal of these special materials e g to the collecting points for dispose of batteries 10 2 Protection against Overheating The system comes with a protective function against overheating The implemented protective function against overheating will turn off the system when the specified maximum environmental temperature 60 C is exceeded during operation caused by external influences and the internal temperature has reached 85 C For the CB752 platform A temperature value of 85 at the internal temperature sensor equa
12. __ __ __ _ _ 8 6 2 3 WIFLZWLEAN CODUIOR IUE DUE KOE OE EEEE FEE 17 23 8 1 Connecting to DC or Main Power Supply cccececececececececececececececececececececececececececececececeseteceseceteseseseses 23 8 1 1 Connecting the CB 752 Platform to a DC Main Power Supply cscececececececccecececececececececececececececececeeesess 23 8 1 2 Connecting the CB 752 Platform to an AC Main Power Supply using the AC DC Adapter 23 8 2 Operating Systems and Hardware Component Drivers cccecececececececececececececececececececececececececeteceseceseceseseses 25 9 Installing the CB 752 Platform 2 26 RR do ar oar SK sates 26 www kontron com 1 1 Table of Contents CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 0 2 MOMONG Usina te E dude Eun PE Nei UE 27 10 Maintenance and CREE RET MEV ERR 2438 SSXRRLARCE 28 10 1 Replacing the Lithium Battery
13. al CAN Bus interface in Signal Name NC CANL galvanically separated CANOV galvanically separated NC NC NC CANH galvanically separated NC NC 12 1 8 USB Port Pin Signal Name 9 pin D SUB connector male 4 pin USB connector Type A Version 2 0 www kontron com 13 Technical Support CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 13 Technical Support For technical support please contact our Technical Support department Tel 49 0 8165 77 112 Fax 49 0 8165 77 110 e Mail support kontron com Make sure you have the following information on hand when you call e the unit part id number e the serial number SN of the unit the serial number be found on the type label placed on the bottom side of the system Be ready to explain the nature of your problem to the service technician If you have questions about Kontron Embedded Computers or our products and services you may reach us at the aforementioned numbers or at www kontron com or by writing to Kontron Embedded Computers GmbH Oskar von Miller Str 1 85386 Eching Germany 13 1 Returning Defective Merchandise Before you return any device that is not functioning correctly to Kontron Embedded Computers please work through the following list 1 Download the form for returning a device with an RMA No RMA Return of Material Authorization from our website www kontron com Support RMA Information contact our
14. chnical Data CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 Fig 31 Dimensions in the bottom view desktop www kontron com 11 Technical Data CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 11 2 2 Dimensions for Wall and Table Mounting 3 For a sufficient air circulation around the device we recommend not to place mount or operate any other devices within the restriction area marked with 40mm all around the cooling fins of the chassis see Fig 32 The restriction area marked with 100mm at the front and rear side of the platform is reserved for cable connections see Fig 33 250 Fig 32 Dimensions in the front view wall or table mounting 197 8 RESTRICTION AREA 120mm RESTRICTION AREA 10 For connectors for cannectors Fig 33 Dimensions in the side view wall or table mounting www kontron com 11 Technical Data CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 310 SEE DETAIL A Fig 35 Dimensions in the rear view wall or table mounting www kontron com 11 Technical Data CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 11 3 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 15 60 C 5 140 F not condensing for system configuration with Relative Humidity rotating storage media e g with HDD 20 60 C 4 140 F not condensing for system configuration with non rotating storage media e g with CF Storage Transport 25 70 C 5 95
15. de Hard disk activity LED DC IN Connector 24 VDC input connector at the front side Power Consumption per Max 5 W Slot Mini PCIexpress Mains Power Supply See type label Only CB 752 systems equipped with the optional COM3 are delivered with a mounted cover to the upper not functional USB port Do not remove this cover The corresponding document Configuration Guide and the manual of the installed motherboard can be downloaded from our web site www kontron com by selecting the product 30 www kontron com 11 Technical Data CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 11 1 Electrical Specifications The corresponding electrical specifications for your CB 752 platform can be found on the type label of the system 11 2 Mechanical Specifications 11 2 1 CB 752 Desktop Dimensions qv For a sufficient air circulation around the device we recommend not to place mount or operate any other devices within the restriction area marked with 40mm all around the cooling fins of the chassis see Fig 28 The restriction area marked with 100mm at the front and rear side of the platform is reserved for cable connections see Fig 29 EEE TA Loon Fig 28 Dimensions in the front view desktop 197 8 SS eee RESTRICTION AREA 100mm RESTRICTION AREA 100mm far connectors for connectors Fig 29 Dimensions in the side view desktop www kontron com 11 Te
16. e required to correct the interference at his own expense English This Class A digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES 003 French Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada 4 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EU This product is intended only for use in industrial areas The most recent version of the EMC guidelines EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and or the German EMC laws apply 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 no longer apply Warning This is a class A product In domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures 5 Scope of Delivery CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 5 Scope of Delivery L CB 752 platform ordered system configuration Rubber feet self adhesive DC power cable General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment Optional Parts AC DC Adapter L Brackets for wall or table mounting LVDS to DVI D converter internally installed Mini PCIe WLAN card internally installed WiFi antenna RS422 485 module COM2 EASY 422 485 internally installed COM3 RS232 via USB EASY USB to RS232 internally installed CAN bus module internally installed only be factory provided LVDS to DVI D converter Mi
17. e AC power cord meets the requirements of the country where you have purchased your CB 752 platform Make sure that your AC power cord has the approval of the country you want to use it The AC power cord is also the disconnect device for the system For this reason ensure that there is easy access to the mains outlet of the main power supply and that itis located close to the system The AC DC adapter must be placed freely and must not be covered www kontron com 8 Starting Up CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 To connect the CB 752 platform to a corresponding AC main power supply please perform the following steps 1 Connectthe 3 pin connector of the AC DC adapter to the DC input connector Fig 9 pos 1 ofthe CB 752 platform The DC input connector is located on the front side and is marked DC IN 2 Connectthe AC power cord to the AC DC adapter 3 Connect the other end of the AC power cord to a corresponding mains outlet 3 Make sure that the AC main power supply is properly grounded and that the AC power cord is intact and undamaged Ungrounded power supplies are not allowed www kontron com 8 Starting Up CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 8 2 Operating Systems and Hardware Component Drivers Your system can be supplied optionally with a pre installed operating system If you have ordered your CB 752 with a pre installed operating system all drivers are installed in accordance with the sys
18. e Link interface optional A CAN bus interface optional 9 2xUSB ports 10 Rubber feet 6 1 1 DCIN Direct Current Connector The 3 pin connector Fig 9 pos 1 provides the power connection of the CB 752 platform to the appropriate main power supply Pleas pay attention to chapter 8 1 Connecting to DC or AC Main Power Supply LJ DC power supply using the DC power cord included Q AC power supply using the optional AC DC adapter www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 1 2 Controls and Indicators 1 RESET button 2 Power LED 3 HDD activity LED 4 Power button Fig 10 CB 752 Controls and Indicators 6 1 2 1 Power Button Press this button Fig 10 pos 4 to switch the system on or off Please note the BIOS setup settings BIOS Setup Chipset South Bridge Configuration Restore on AC Power Loss setup options Power Power Off Power On is the default setting Please also note the description in chapter 10 2 Protection against Overheating Prerequisite The CB 752 has to be connected to an appropriate main power supply DC or AC via AC DC adapter Even when the system is turned off via the power button there is still a standby voltage of 5 VSb on the SBC Switching the system off using the power button does not disconnect the device from the mains The unit is only completely disconnected from the mains when the power cord
19. f RJ45 connectors with integrated LEDs and support a transfer rate of 10 100 1000Mbps Left LED Color Link Status Right LED Color Link Speed 1 Linkis established 100 Base T Linkis established 1000 Base T 6 1 3 2 USB 2 0 Ports You can connect various USB devices to these two USB 2 0 interface connectors Fig 11 pos 3 6 1 3 3 Serial Port COM1 The serial port 1 Fig 11 pos 4 consists of a 9 pin RS232 configured D SUB connector that allows the connection of a serial peripheral 6 1 3 4 VGA Port This port Fig 11 pos 5 consists of a 15 pin D SUB connector You can connect an analog monitor to this connector www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 1 4 Optional Interfaces on the Front Side On customer request the configuration of the CB 752 platform can be expanded with the following interfaces The expansion of the system and the custom settings can only be provided by the manufacturer The corresponding pin assignments for your customized system configuration can be found in chapter 12 The expansion options for the CB 752 platform can be found in the Configuration Guide on our web site www kontron com by selecting the product 6 1 4 1 Optional DVI D Interface Single Link This interface Fig 9 pos 8 is the external DVI D connector of the internal LVDS to DVI D converter The DVI interface only supports digital data transfer with maximum resolu
20. ft mounting bracket optional Fig 26 Right mounting bracket optional www kontron com 10 Maintenance and Prevention CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 10 Maintenance and Prevention Equipment from Kontron Embedded Computers requires only minimum servicing and maintenance for problem free operation For light soiling clean the CB 752 with a dry cloth Carefully remove dust from the surface of the cooling fins of the chassis using a clean soft brush Stubborn dirt should be removed using a mild detergent and a soft cloth 10 1 Replacing the Lithium Battery The SBC card Single Board Computer of the CB752 platform is equipped with a lithium battery When opening the device always follow the descriptions in this manual Before opening the device make sure that the system is switched off and disconnected from the main power supply Use only non conductive tools for replacing inserting the lithium battery into from the battery holder Please follow the safety instructions for components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Failure to observe this warning notice may result in damage to the device or the latter s components 7 Lithium battery Lithium battery holder Fig 27 Rear side detail without CF access cover To replace the lithium battery please perform the following steps 1 Switch off the system and disconnect it from the main power supply 2
21. g 19 Bottom side 1 Knurled screws of the CF slot access 3 Countersunk screws M3x6 DIN7991 A2 torx for cover mounting of the bottom section of the device 2 Rubber feet of the desktop version 4 Countersunk screws M3x6 DIN7991 A2 torx for mounting of the bottom section of the device and of the optional brackets for wall or table mounting www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 6 DC Power Cord Minus terminal DC out connector Fig 20 DC power cord 6 7 AC DC Adapter Option The external AC DC adapter is provided with an AC power cord AC DC Adapter Power status LED _ of the AC DC adapter DC out connector AC in connector Fig 21 AC DC adapter Fig 22 AC power cord AC DC Adapter 100 240 V 24 VDC 1 5 A 2 5 A max 50 60 Hz www kontron com 7 Assembly Disassembly CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 7 Assembly Disassembly 7 1 Handling internal Components This chapter contains important information on working safely with internal components Please follow these instructions when handling cards When opening the device always follow the descriptions in this manual Before opening the device make sure that the system is switched off and disconnected from the main power supply Please follow the safety instructions for components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Failure to observe this warning notice may
22. hts are reserved by Kontron Embedded Computers Copies of all or part of this manual or translations into a different language may only be made with the prior written consent of Kontron Embedded Computers Kontron Embedded Computers points out that the information contained in this manual is constantly being updated in line with the technical alterations and improvements made by Kontron Embedded Computers to the products and thus this manual only reflects the technical status of the products by Kontron Embedded Computers atthe time of printing 2011 by Kontron Embedded Computers Printing and duplication even of sections is only permissible with the express approval of Kontron Embedded Computers GmbH Oskar von Miller Str 1 85386 Eching Germany 4 www kontron com 2 Introduction CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 2 1 Symbols used in this Manual Symbol Meaning This symbol indicates the danger of injury to the user or the risk of damage to the product if the corresponding warning notices are not observed This symbol indicates that the product or parts thereof may be damaged if the corresponding warning notices are not observed This symbol indicates general information about the product and the user manual This symbol indicates detail information about the specific product configuration N This symbol precedes helpful hints and tips for daily use ov www kontron com 5 3 I
23. mportant Instructions CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 3 Important Instructions This manual provides important information required for the proper operation of the CB 752 platform This chapter contains instructions which must be observed when working with the CB 752 platform 3 1 Warranty Note Due to their limited service life parts which by their nature are subject to a particularly high degree of wear wearing parts are excluded from the warranty beyond that provided by law This applies to batteries for example 3 2 Exclusion of Accident Liability Obligation Kontron Embedded Computers shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation if the user fails to observe the included document General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment the hints in this manual or eventually the warning signs label on the device 3 3 Liability Limitation Exemption from the Warranty Obligation In the event of damage to the device caused by failure to observe the included document General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment the hints in this manual or eventually the warning signs label on the device Kontron Embedded Computers shall not be required to honor the warranty even during the warranty period and shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation 6 www kontron com 4 Safety Instructions CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 4 Safety Instructions Please consider the included General Safe
24. nal 2 5 SATA SSD hard disk not externally accessible P W N Fig 15 Detail of the rear side with the CF slot access cover removed www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 4 Chassis with cooling Fins The applied heat pipe cooling method provides adequate cooling of the device during operation and performs a one way thermal transfer to the chassis Three sides of the aluminum chassis left upper and right side are covered with cooling fins The cooling fins provide heat dissipation during operation 3 To provide sufficient heat dissipation for the cooling of the CB 752 platform never cover the cooling fins of the chassis Do not place any objects onto the device Fig 16 Right side of the Fig 17 Top side of the Fig 18 Left side of the chassis chassis chassis 1 Coolingfins ofthe chassis on therightside 3 Cooling fins ofthe chassis on the top side 2 Torx screws that fix the internal heat 4 Cooling fins ofthe chassis on the left side transfer plate with integrated heat pipe to the chassis 3 Do not loosen or remove the two torx screws Fig 17 pos 2 that fix the internal heat transfer plate with integrated heat pipe to the chassis www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 5 Bottom Side At the bottom side are located the type label the inspection status label and if applicable the license sticker Fi
25. ni PCIe WLAN card RS422 485 module COM2 for more information refer to EASY 422 485 on www kontron com A customer specific configuration of the CB 752 platform with the following optional add on modules can COM3 RS232 via USB for more information refer to EASY USB to RS232 on www kontron com LI CAN bus module 5 1 Type Label and Product Identification The type label product name serial number and the inspection status label of your CB 752 system are located on the bottom side of the device Mmmm mmm Fig 1 Front view Fig 2 Rear view www kontron com 9 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 Product Description The CB 752 platform expands the Kontron line of computers the CB series The CB 752 platform is equipped with a Single Board Computer Intel Atom 70 processor 1 6GHz The hardware system configuration and the robust construction with excellent mechanical stability of the CB 752 platform offer the superior qualities of a computer designed for operation in harsh industrial environment The standard configuration of the CB 752 can be equipped with an internal 2 5 HDD SATA SSD and or a CompactFlash card type I see chapter 6 3 Storage Media The CB 752 is a fanless system with a compact aluminum chassis with cooling fins The rated voltage of the mains can be found on the type label The type label is located at the bottom side of the device The CB 75
26. o not remove this cover www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 1 4 4 Optional CAN Bus interface This interface Fig 9 pos 5 can only be factory configured to the customer s specifications The installed LPC to CAN bus module provides a galvanic isolation of 500VDC When ordering a system with a CAN bus interface you need to specify the requirements configuration of this port See following settings options SJA Base Address SJA Interrupt Address Range 0x340 to Ox35F 0x320 to 0x33F NVRAM Operation Mode 0x300 to 0x31F 0x220 to 23 0x200 to Ox21F 0x120 to Ox13F Memory at C0000 0x100 to Ox11F Memory at D0000 Table 1 SJA Base Address Settings Table 3 SJA Interrupt Settings Table 2 NVRAM Operation Mode Settings www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 2 Rear Side Baer E NEM LS LM LS 4 OX D D BB pu XXII V B BN COMPACT FLASH f J IN p dh D CONE GUT Wi Fi HFI ANTENNA 1 IC LU 1 OO MSS S IN Q 6 o o Fig 12 CB 752 rear side with one of two possible WiFi antenna connector 1 Reverse RP SMA connector for WLAN antenna 5 Audio Line In Line Out Mic In Mini PCIe WLAN card and antenna are optional 6 Access cover of the CF slot
27. om 3 pin DC In connector male 12 Standard Ports Pin Assignment CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 12 1 3 Serial Port COM2 RS422 RS485 configured as RS422 4 channel mode in Signal Name 9 pin D SUB connector female TxD Transmit Data RxD Receive Data TxD Transmit Data O RxD Receive Data GND Signal Ground OOOOO OOOO co Request to Send Request to Send Clear to Send o Clear to Send 12 1 4 Serial Port COM2 RS422 RS485 configured as RS485 4 wire mode full duplex bus master in Signal Name 9 pin D SUB connector female TxD Transmit Data RxD Receive Data TxD Transmit Data RxD Receive Data Signal Ground NC NC NC NC www kontron com 12 Standard Ports Pin Assignment CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 12 1 5 Serial Port COM2 RS422 RS485 configured as RS485 2 wire mode half duplex Pin Signal Name 9 pin D SUB connector female Data NC Data NC GND Signal Ground NC NC NC NC 12 1 6 VGA Port Pin Signal Name Analog red output Analog green output Analog blue output NC GND 5 V DDC GND NC SDA DDC TTL HSync TTL VSync SCL DDC www kontron com 15 pin D SUB connector female 12 Standard Ports Pin Assignment 12 1 7 CAN Bus Connector CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 For settings please refer to chapter 6 1 4 4 Option
28. onboard and of the 2 Air openings atthe rear side lithium battery 3 2x USB 2 0 port available only for CB 752 configurations 7 Knurled screws securing the access cover to the without COM3 refer to the section 6 1 4 3 and 6 2 2 cabinet 4 Rubber feet 8 Covered cutout only systems ordered with one antenna or without WiFi 6 2 1 Audio LINE IN LINE OUT and MIC IN To these Jacks 3 5 mm Fig 12 pos 5 loudspeakers headphones Line Out a recording playing device Line In and a microphone Mic In can be connected 6 2 2 USB Ports The CB 752 platform provides two USB2 0 ports on the rear side Fig 12 pos 3 You can connect various USB devices to these USB 2 0 interface connectors please note that only the lower of the USB ports Fig 12 pos 3 atthe rear side is functional refer also to the section 6 1 4 3 Optional serial Port COM3 RS232 via USB The CB 752 system with equipped COM3 Fig 9 pos 7 is delivered with mounted cover to the upper not functional USB port Fig 12 pos 3 as shown in Fig 13 Do not remove this cover If you have ordered the CB 752 equipped with the additional serial interface COM3 Fig 9 pos 7 The not functional USB port is covered for CB752 configuration with equipped COM3 option Fig 13 Covered USB port for system configuration with equipped port www kontron com 6 Product Description CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 6 2 3 WiFi WLAN O
29. ons and chapter 10 2 Protection against Overheating The voltage feeds must not be overloaded Adjust the cabling and the external overcharge protection to correspond with the electrical data indicated on the type label The type label is located on bottom side of the device 9 1 CB 752 Platform Desktop The CB 752 platform will be delivered as desktop version with rubber feet attached to the bottom side of the device When positioning the device pay attention to the restriction range at the front and rear side of the platform See chapter 11 2 1 CB 752 Desktop Dimensions www kontron com 9 Installing the CB 752 Platform CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 9 2 Mounting using the Brackets For mounting the CB 752 platform on a wall vertical or on a table horizontal two mounting brackets see Fig 25 and Fig 26 are available see chapter 11 2 2 Dimensions for Wall and Table Mounting It requires little effort to attach the mounting brackets to the bottom side of the CB 752 platform Use the installed torx screws Fig 19 pos 4 To do so the rubber feet have to be removed first D Depending on the surface on which the CB 752 platform is to be placed e g wooden panel metal plate wall wall mount cabinet use appropriate screws e g wood screws M5 screws with nut Spax screws with anchor SEE DETAIL A 160 Fig 24 Detail Hanging holes Fig 25 Le
30. power supply please perform the following steps 1 Connectthe 3 pin connector of the DC power cord to the DC input connector Fig 9 Pos 1 ofthe CB 752 platform The DC input connector of the CB 752 platform is located on the front side and is marked DC IN 2 The DC main power supply must be switched off via a 2 pole disconnect device to make sure that no voltage is present atthe terminals during the connecting procedure 3 Connect the other end of the DC power cord to the connections of the 24V DC main power supply Pay attention to the polarity of the connections The wires of the DC power cord are marked plus and minus see Fig 20 4 Switch on the DC main power supply via the disconnect device It must be ensured that the system can be powered ON and OFF via a readily accessible two pole disconnect device that shall be incorporated in the building installation wiring e g overload protection switch The CB 752 platform is only completely isolated from the mains by disconnecting the DC power cord from the mains or from the device For this reason ensure that there is easy access to the power cord including its plugs 8 1 2 Connecting the CB 752 Platform to an AC Main Power Supply using the AC DC Adapter The CB 752 platform can be connected via the AC DC adapter to an AC main power supply 3 The CB 752 platform may only be connected via the optional AC DC adapter to an AC main power supply The plug of th
31. ption Depending on the ordered system configuration the CB 752 platform can be equipped with WiFi hardware expansion with one or two antennas If you have ordered a system configuration including WLAN at the rear side a Reverse RP SMA connector is installed Fig 12 pos 1 for screwing on the provided WLAN antenna 6 2 3 1 Antenna During the installation of the CB 752 system an antenna not provided Fig 14 will be screwed on to the RP SMA connector Fig 12 pos 1 The antenna can be tilt and rotated in the appropriate position to get the optimal transmission and reception quality Fig 14 WLAN WiFi Antenna 1 Reverse RP SMA antenna connector 2 Hingefor positioning the antenna 6 2 4 CF Slot Access Cover To gain access to the CF slot or to the CF card and to the lithium battery you have to loosen the two knurled screws Fig 12 pos 7 and to remove the access cover Fig 12 pos 6 During operation the CF slot access cover must be attached and secured with the knurled screws Fig 12 pos 7 6 3 Storage Media By default an internal 2 5 SATA SSD HDD not accessible and or a CompactFlash card IDE accessible can be installed in the CB 752 platform The CompactFlash card can be accessed from the rear side via the removable access cover see Fig 12 pos 6 1 CFSlot with CF card inserted CF card eject pushbutton SBC Single Board Computer Lithium battery CMOS on board Inter
32. tem configuration ordered optional hardware components Your system is fully operational when you switch it on for the first time If you have ordered CB 752 without a pre installed operating system you will need to install the operating system and the appropriate drivers for the system configuration you have ordered optional hardware components yourself You can download the relevant drivers for the installed hardware from our web site at www kontron com by selecting the product Pay attention to the manufacturer specifications of the operating system and the integrated hardware components www kontron com 9 Installing the CB 752 Platform CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 9 Installing the CB 752 Platform Please follow the corresponding instructions in this manual when installing mounting the CB 752 platform The system has to be mounted and installed only by the service person for this area familiar with the associated dangers Ensure there is sufficient air circulation around the device when installing the CB 752 platform Observe the clearance values around the device recommended in chapter 11 2 Mechanical Specifications When installing make sure that the openings for air intake and exhaust on the device are free and not obstructed by objects Operate the device within the intended temperature range to prevent possible overheating see chapter 11 3 Environmental Specifications chapter 4 Safety Instructi
33. tes to an environmental temperature of 65 C Any unsaved data will be lost when the system is switched off by the protective function against overheating The device turns on automatically and performs a system start as soon as the internal temperature decreases to 70 C www kontron com 11 Technical Data CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 11 Technical Data CB 752 Installed SBC SBC with Intel Atom processor Processor Intel Atom N270 1 6 GHz Optional configuration depending on the ordered system configuration see also Configuration Guide Storage Media 1x 2 5 SATA SSD HDD and or 1x CompactFlash Type I IDE Lithium Battery CR2032 3 0 V 0 18Ah UL recognized Interfaces Interfaces at the front side Interfaces at the rear side 1x VGA 1x Line In 1x COM1 RS232 1x Line Out 4x USB 2 0 1x Microphone In 2x LAN 10 100 1000Mbps 2x USB 2 0 for system configuration without equipped optional serial port COM3 or Options 1x lower USB 2 0 port for system 1x DVI D Single Link configuration equipped with the optional 1x CAN bus galvanically isolated serial port COM3 1x COM2 optional configurable via EASY RS422 485 module 1x COM3 RS232 via USB Options 1x WiFi optional with 1x or 2x antenna connector Internal Onboard Slots 1x mini PCIe x1 for optional WLAN card Controls Power button at the front side RESET button Indicators Power LED at the front si
34. tions of 1280 x 1024 SXGA A DVI D cable has to be used not included Please note that the default BIOS setup setting BIOS Setup Advanced Video Function Configuration Flat Panel Type is SVGA 800x600 6 1 4 2 Optional Serial Port COM2 configurable as RS422 RS485 This serial port Fig 9 Pos 6 can be custom configured as RS422 or RS485 The customer specific configuration of this serial port of the CB 752 platform as 5422 and or RS485 can only be performed by the manufacturer When ordering a system with a RS422 RS485 serial port you need to specify the requirements configuration of this port For a custom configuration of this port as RS422 and or RS485 please note the EASY 485 422 documentation Quick Reference Guide on our web site www kontron com 6 1 4 3 Optional serial Port COM3 RS232 via USB If an additional serial port is needed a RS232 interface can be installed to the position marked with COM3 Fig 9 pos 7 In this case the upper USB port at the rear side Fig 12 pos 3 is not functional see chapter 6 2 2 USB Ports If you have ordered the CB 752 equipped with the additional serial interface COM3 Fig 9 pos 7 please note that only the lower USB port Fig 12 pos 3 atthe rear side is functional refer to the section 6 2 2 USB Ports The CB 752 system with equipped COM3 Fig 9 pos 7 is delivered with mounted cover to the upper not functional USB port Fig 12 pos 3 D
35. ty Instructions for IT Equipment 4 1 Electrostatic Discharge ESD 472 sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can destroy static sensitive devices or micro circuitry Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage Always take the following precautions 1 Transport boards in static safe containers such as boxes or bags 2 Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the ESD safe workplace 3 Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive board component or assembly 4 Store electrostatic sensitive boards in protective packaging or on antistatic mats 4 1 1 Grounding Methods The following measures help to avoid electrostatic damages to the device 1 Cover workstations with approved antistatic material Always wear a wrist strap connected to workplace as well as properly grounded tools and equipment Use anti static mats heel straps or air ionizes to give added protection Always handle electrostatically sensitive components by their edge or by their casing Avoid contact with pins leads or circuitry Turn off power and input signals before inserting and removing connectors or connecting test equipment Keep work area free of non conductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and styrofoam Use field service tools such as cutters screwdrivers and vacuum cleaners which are conductive on uU KR W
36. ully into the CF card slot as far as it will go 6 Insertthe laces of the CF card access cover into the centering notches of the chassis Secure the CF slot access cover with the knurled screws by tightly fastening the screws 7 1 1 2 Removing the externally accessible CompactFlash Card To remove the CompactFlash card please perform the following steps Switch off the system and disconnect it from the AC or DC main power supply Loosen the knurled screws Fig 12 pos 7 that secure CF slot access cover Fig 12 pos 6 to the cover Remove the CF slot access cover 1 2 3 4 To remove the CF card press the eject button Fig 15 Pos 2 5 Removethe CF card from the CF slot and from the device 6 Insertthe laces of the CF card access cover into the centering notches of the chassis Secure the CF slot access cover with the knurled screws by tightly fastening the screws 3 During operation the CF slot access cover must be attached and secured with the knurled screws www kontron com 8 Starting Up CB 752 User s Guide Version 1 01 8 Starting Up 3 The rated voltage of the mains AC DC must agree with the voltage value on the type label 8 1 Connecting to DC or AC Main Power Supply The DC input connector Fig 9 Pos 1 is located on the front side of the CB 752 platform 8 1 1 Connecting the CB 752 Platform to a DC Main Power Supply To connect the CB 752 platform to a corresponding DC main

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