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1. 1 25 3 Compact Flash Card Installation Please be noted that the user should turn the CF card to the bottom side 180 degree and then insert the CF card into the slot Page 26 4 Power On vour svstem Before power on vour svstem please measure the power signal in advance and double confirm the data with below table 9 36 DC input 2 Ground V 3 Cable Shading Ground Please pay special attention to make sure the plus voltage input is in V and zero voltage input is in pin2 V Mix these two pins may cause product damage Pin 3 is system shading ground UJ Press the PWR ON button and then begin to run your system NW NN EN me 1 HL Page 27 3 0 AWARD BIOS SETUP 3 1 Award BIOS Setup The BIOS setup also called CMOS setup 15 a crucial part of the proper setting up of Ruggcore The BIOS Basic Input Output Svstem tells the operating svstem the characteristics of the main basic components of Because of this incorrectiv set up BIOS can result in some devices not being recognized bv the operating svstem Getting into the Award BIOS Cold boot Ruggcore and when vou see the first screen showing monitor press the Delete kev repeatediv till vou get a blue screen titled When vou successfullv get into the BIOS setup vou will be presented with the following menu Setup 1 The Main BI
2. Integrated Peri pherals DT User sword gt Power Management Setup Save Exit Setup La PuPAPCI Conf gura Exit Hi hout MIU iy PC Health Status i el 4 3 f m Temperature Fan sper Screen 15 Phoenix 10S ous a Health ra n ae MOVE MGT ST L il PPTL ZUR Ll I Fi 1 Help Screen 16 i 36 Setup 9 Load Fail Safe Defaults If vou made changes to the BIOS and vour svstem becomes unstable as a result vou can change it back to default However if vou made manv changes and don t know which one is causing the problem your best bet is to choose the option Load Fail Safe Defaults from the BIOS menu This uses a minimal performance setting but the system would run in a stable way From the dialog box Choose Y followed by enter to load Fail Safe Defaults Default Feature Load Uptinized Default Ehipset Fealures sel Supervisor Passunril integrated Peripheral set User Passsori Pouer ana entni oetup amp Exit Setup iqurat ions Exit Kithout Saving PL Health Status Esc Quit oglect Item FIH Save amp Exit Setup Load Fail Safe Defaults Screen 17 Page 37 Setup 10 Load Optimized Defaults Like the Fail Safe mode above this option lo
3. Level E TL ERU al 288 1807 2281 1805 2 8 1011 PU POD Uy IT FIA TIT 10 Page 33 Setup 6 Power Management Setup The power management allows you to setup various power saving features when the PC 15 In standby or suspend mode Phoenix flwardBIUS CHOS Setup Utility SUL UE UNI I Load Fail Safe it ree 2 TIUS m f 94 Load Uptin ized tefa mits Set Supervisor Password gt Integrated Peripherals Set User Password Save Se Power jement Setup b 1 F n nt TRE Ad l 1 Hithout ng k th F 1 Y T 1 een RET Screen 11 Phoenix I PME Setup Utility Power Management Setup iten Help Hen De User Define off LDPHS Video Off In Suspend Yes Use 180 31 E aid il Bode ed HDD Power Dowr Disabled vin 4 MM de lau 4 Sar 1 fm T PCI card Enabled in T 1 Wi JIL Al Disabled a m ESC Ex Fi General ja Iu EET 1 c aar Screen 12 Page 34 Setup 7 PnP PCI Configurations This menu allows you to configure your PCI slots You can assign IRQ s for various PCI slots It is recommended
4. 4 Nr Boot Up mLock Status 1 ih i J i Late HEF Fast EM u E Ti u EET Security Option full LUTIT Far kal 1 NEM i E L a 1 To ES uit 3 114 1 1 in Show Fu si UNA ga a J T 4 Enter select PU PD Ualue Fibs ody BAT Screen 4 Page 30 Setup 4 Advanced Chipset Features Here vou can setup the contents of the chipset buffers It is closelv related to the hardware and is therefore recommended that vou leave the default setting unless vou know what vou are doing Having an incorrect setting can make vour svstem unstable Phoenix lOS CHOS Setup Utility Me es 53 3 m fu i tee i d na kl i 98 ard CHIOS Fealures Load Fail Safe Defaults d Advanced Ch T Features Integrated Peripherals Set User Password b Power Management Setup Save amp Exit Setup Configurations Exit Mithout Saving PC Health Status TT i zd DRAH a Screen 5 Choose Boot Display in Setting Selection Items Phoenix 05 CHOS Setup Utili
5. User Manual Ruggdized Embedded Controller Intel Core 2 Duo Merom Intel Celeron Yonah Processor 274 Edition 03 03 2009 information is subject to change without notice Approved by Checked by Prepared by Ming Hank J ack Page 1 RECORD OF REVISION Version and Date Old Description New Description Mar 03 2009 Adding product SKU amp ordering information Page 2 Acknowledgments other products name or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Award isa trademark of Award Software International Inc Intel Core 2 Duo Core Duo Core Solo and Celeron M are trademarks of Intel Corporation B Microsoft Windows isa registered trademark of Microsoft Corp IBM PC AT PS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Please be notified that all other products name or trademarks not be mentioned above are properties of their respective owners Page 3 Packing List Before installation please ensure the following items have been shipped e 1 x REC5415 Embedded Controller 2 X Wallmount Brackets 1 x Screw Package M3 x 16mm 1 x DVI I to Port Converter 1 x CD ROM for manual in PDF format and drivers If any of these items should be missing or damaged please contact your distributor or sales representative immediately feption Page 4 Ordering Information Model Number Description 5415 01
6. HDD CE FCC class A Page 9 2 0 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 2 1 REC5415 Dimension 262 i i cH i am i l l AURORA amp E aes e 10 2 2 CPU Board Mechanical Drawing Component Side CN1 SODIMM TT TET i ibIE Fm er ri E L E E hi 1 n no emm pe North Bridge a ma m DES LL apa e s I en 9 F EDI T T E ML mon mm l Li i a TDs Pt EI ll uuu Pl Lu Nd lum Ti b mi zi OE L h IURE a i xl JA E Connector Page 11 2 2 1 List of Connectors The CPU board has a number of connectors that allow vou to configure vour svstem to suit vour application The table below shows the function of the board s connectors Connectors Label Function 11 CPU socket CNI DDR SODIMM slot CN SDVO connector ATA ATA connector PCI Bus 4xUSB 2 0 Audio XTX2 XIX connector 4xPCI E 2xUSB 2 0 2xXSATA HDA LPC Fan X
7. Intel Celeron 1 86GHz 440 1GB RAM Fanless DC9 36V input LANx1 Giga LANx1 USBx4 2 DVI Ix1 HDMIx1 option LE VDSx1 CF Slot 5415 01 01 Intel Celeron 1 86GHz 440 1 RAM Fanless DC9 36V input LANx1 Giga LANx1 USBx4 COMx2 DVI Ix1 HDMIx1 option LVDSx1 CF 8GB with XPe pre installation REC5415 A02 Intel Core2Duo 2 16GHz T7400 RAM Fanless DC9 36V input LANx1 Giga LANx1 USBx4 COMx2 DVI Ix1 HDMIx1 option LE VDSx1 CF Slot 5415 02 01 Intel Core2Duo 2 16GHz T7400 RAM Fanless DC9 36V input LANx1 Giga LANx1 USBx4 COMx2 DVI Ix1 HDMIx1 option LE VDSx1 CF 8GB with pre installation REC5415 A03 Intel Core2Duo 1 66GHz T5500 1GB RAM Fanless DC9 36V input LANx1 Giga LANx1 USBx4 COMx2 DVI Ix1 HDMIx1 option LVDSx1 CF Slot REC5415 A03 01 Intel Core2Duo 1 66GHz 15500 1GB RAM Fanless DC9 36V input LANx1 Giga LANx1 USBx4 COMx2 DVI Ix1 HDMIx1 option LVDSx1 CF 8GB with XPe pre installation 5415 801 Barebone Fanless DC9 36V input LANx1 Giga LANx1 USBx4 COMx2 DVI Ix1 HDMIx1 option LVDSx1 CF Slot Optional Accessories 840612073000 AC to DC Adapter DC16V 5 0A 80W max with Phoenix Power Plug 476000001001 Din rail Bracket 810501201000 PS 2 Y Cable for Keyboard and Mouse 810218001020 DVI I to DVI D 8 DVI I to VGA Port Y Cable 800105005010 LVDS Cable for CM1236 amp CM1555 panel 500mm 800105005020 LV
8. PCI Slat L T AH USB 1 amp 2 LANI LAN2 5 2 GbE PWRET1 DCN Solder Side 22 F Cla Sol 13 2 3 1 List of Connectors Location DCI CN6 CN7 CN8 CN9 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN14 CN15 CN17 CN18 CN16 CN20 CN21 CN22 DVI I USB1 USB2 LAN1 LAN2 CFD1 SATA1 2 COM1 COM2 FANI 2 PWRI PWRBTI LPTI JP4 P5 10 P13 P12 P15 16 JPIl CMOSI P6 Function DC Power Input Connector LPC and Digital 1 Connector HDMI Connector SDVO Connector USB Connector XTX Connector LVDS Connector 2 Connector COM3 4 5 6 Connector Front Panel Connector Kevboard Mouse Connector IrDA Connector Mini Card Connector DVI Connector Dual USB Ports RJ 45 Connector MINI PCI CONNECTOR PCI Slot Compact Flash Connector SATA Connectors D sub 9 pin Connector FAN Connector HDD POWER Connector POWER BUTTON Switch PARALLEL PORT Connector COM Port Power 12 5 RING Selection COM2 RS232 RS422 RS485 Selection Compact Flash Voltage Selection CMOS Clear Selection Backlight LVDS Power Selection Page 14 2 4 External I O Connectors Front View Rear View Page 15 1 DC IN DC Power Input Pin 1 49 36V DC input V 2 Voltage Ground 0V 3 Cable Shading Ground Please pay special attention to make sure the plus voltage input in pinl V zero v
9. RET Read Configuration Data ENDP Write Configuration Data PROC NEAR MOV DX WORD PTR CS Cfg Port404h OUT DX AL XCHG AL AH MOV DX WORD PTR CS Cfg_Port 06h OUT DX AL RET Write Configuration Data ENDP Superio Set Reg proc near push ax MOV DX WORD PTR CS Cfg Port404h mov al cl out dx al pop ax inc dx out dx al ret Superio Set Reg endp Set Logic Device proc near Page 45 Set Logic Device near push ax push xchg al mov cl 07h call Superio Set Reg pop cx pop ax ret Set Logic Device endp Select 02 gt Port 02Fh Data Port Cfg Port DB 0871 0011 055h 055h DW 02Eh 02Fh END Main Note Interrupt level mapping OFh Dh not valid OCh IRQ12 03h IRQ3 02h not valid 01 IRQI 00h no interrupt selected Page 46 5 2 Wall Mount Bracket Installation Step 1 Unscrew the 4 screws as below in red circle Wall mount DIN Rail mount VESA mount Step 2 Screw the bracket with 4 screws M3x16 as below Page 47 5 3 DIN Rail Mounting Wall mount DIN Rail mount VESA mount Page 48 UTA159 l The accessory part needs installing with 3mm screws To ensure installation completed screwing the parts and the product tightly is important Levels of load bearing capacity vary with different type of products If you are interested in that please contact your local staff of PhoneixContact for more details a First of
10. Connector PCI Slot and PCI E Slot Compact Flash Connector SATA Connector SATA Connector Page 21 2 5 System Installation 1 Connect the cables into the appropriate connectors as below E 2 1 Option 1 DVI D or VGA output Please choose DVI I Y cable as your option Connect the DVI I Y cable into the DVI connector as below if you use DVI D or VGA input display Before you enable DVI output function you need to setup BIOS Please refer to Chapter3 Award BIOS Setup 4 for detail Page 22 2 2 Option 2 VGA Output Please choose DVI I to VGA converter as your option Connect the DVI I to VGA converter into the DVI connector as below if you choose VGA input display as default 7 23 Connect the VGA cable into the DVI I converter as below 2 3 Option 3 HDMI Output option Connect the HDMI cable into the HDMI connector as below if you choose HDMI input high quality display Before you enable HDMI output function you need to setup BIOS Please refer to Chapter3 Award BIOS Setup 4 for detail Page 24 2 4 Option 4 Choose LVDS cable as vour option Connect the LVDS cable into the LVDS connector as below if vou choose LVDS input panel Before vou enable LVDS output function vou need to setup BIOS Please refer to Chapter3 Award BIOS Setup 4 for detail ma ma
11. Porti Device None SHTH Port Device Hone Video 1 Halt On All But Keyboard Page 29 Setup 3 Advanced BIOS Features As you can see from screen 3 there are numerous advance settings which you can select if required For most cases leaving the default setting should be adequate Phoenix fwardBlUS CHOS Setup Utility 4 4 gt Advance ed BIOS Feature 5 J fivanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password _ Integrated Peripherals Set User Passuord gt Power Management Setup dave amp EXIT setup LE ZIMMER qurat ions Exit Hithout saving Health Status Jiris 101 n I 1 3 As you can see from the screen 4 the first and second boot device is to Hard Disk This ensures that the hard disk is read first when the system boots and therefore can boot from boot disk The third is set to CD ROM Phoenix RuardllUs CHIS Setup Utility ferut BIOS Features gt Hard Disk Boot Priority ipress Enter Help Cache Gu 1 2 Enabled 7 Qu ich ar OV m Self 1 Test UEnab ee I Menu Level Jf st Boot Device d Diski ae a cond nat De vice t m TATI ct Hari ET isk Pont Dh or itu Thin ru if i 1 t Be pH hi t 0 Device Ena
12. T LT Ti m 111 Tm I TAEL Tenor LU 10 isplau T m 1 1 E a m E Screen 8 _ 32 Setup 5 Integrated Peripherals This menu allows you to change the various devices such as IDE controllers serial ports keyboard USB and LAN You can make changes as necessary Phoen tx 4 5 3 Eb 115 Features ju pe n Integrated Peripherals _ Power Management Setup PPCL Configurations _ PC Health Status Fer Quit Fig Save amp Exit Onboard 10 Phoenix Quthip IDE Device Onboard Device era Port Po m 1 Poeti 4 i al Port ise 2 IRQ inboard 5 Port 5 A Serial Por ri 5 Use IRO pee ird Ni aris 1 Port b Serial Port 6 Use IRL the Hov ji Ester Enter ogigci CHUS Setup Utility POL 4 3 LT od b Tad its BE lip P jen ES ni Set User Password Cr save Exit Setup Exit Hithout Savi DMA ass ignnent Screen 9 Awardi CHUS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals ten Help Enter Enter J Pre IP
13. system integrators with a turn key solution and versatile application development path to fulfill the diversified market demand The REC5415 can be used as a standalone system wall mounted DIN rail mounted The system accepts a wide range of power supplies DC power in and comes in a footprint of only 262 W x 61 H x 184 D mm The rugged aluminum case not only provides great protection from EMI shock vibration cold and heat but also passive cooling for quiet fanless operation The REC5415 equips the rich I O by offering 1 x DVI I or 1 x HDMI and 1 x LVDS interface for dual display 4 x USB 2 0 ports 1 x Giga LAN port 1 x 10 100 LAN port and 2 x ports packed into a small rugged unit and powered by an Intel Core2 Duo Core Duo Core Solo Celeron M processor It also supports a wide range of input voltages from 9V DC to 36V DC The REC5415 Embedded Computer supports Compact Flash card for storage options and it can provide the diversified application field Therefore REC5415 s expandable function compact size combined with fanless design and highly efficient heat conduction mechanism can fulfill any rugged technical application in industrial automation factory control test instrumentation and safety surveillance 1 2 FEATURES Intel Core 2 Duo Core Duo Core Solo Celeron M Based Fanless Design Rich IO 4 USB 2 COM 2 Ethernet Rich Video LVDS DVI I HDMI option Stackable Chassis Upgrade Design with Easy
14. that you leave the default settings BIOS can automatically configure all the boot and plug amp play compatible devices You may choose manual mode when you want to change PCI device resources Phoenix 105 CHOS Setup Utility _ 2 267 ul dire OR x amp om er zm Standard CHOS Features Load Fail Sefe Defaults E 277 Fw Pi x vanced BIOS Features Load Optinizod Dofanlts E Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password 2 n el b Integrated Peripherals Set User Password Power Setup SAVE ir Exit setup 1 Conf igurat ions xit Hithout Saving 4 LN T RO Setting Iimers Screen 13 Phoenix fwardBlUS CHOS Setup Utility Menu Love Resources Controlled By fiutotESCID Tiji Disabled i Ll 7 T i i 3d ul y EX it nera Help Screen 14 Page 35 Setup 8 PC Health Status This menu displavs the current CPU chipset svstem temperature fan speeds and voltages Phoenix fwardBlDS CHOS Setup Utility 7 E NN laril E 15 Features Loa Fail Safe llef au l Is E 1 gt fdvanced BIUS Features Load Dptinized ETIN Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Passi nt
15. DS Cable for AU1744 amp AU1954 panel 500mm 810518001030 HDMI cable 810618301015 Power Cable USA Type 810618301070 Power Cable Europe Type Page 5 Safetv amp Warrantv 1 Read these safety instructions carefully 2 Keep this user s manual for later reference 3 Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning Use a damp cloth 4 For pluggable equipment the power outlet must be installed near the equipment and must be easily accessible 5 Keep this equipment away from humidity 6 Put this equipment on a firm surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall could cause damage 7 Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 8 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 9 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 10 If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient over voltage 11 Never pour any liquid into an opening This could cause fire or electrical shock 12 Never open the equipment For safety reasons only qualified service personnel should open the equipment 13 If any of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipm
16. Expansion Solution Kit 1 3 SPECIFICATIONS System Intel Core 2 Duo Core Duo Core Solo Celeron Chip Set Intel945GME 4 ICH 7M Svstem Memorv DDRII SODIMM x 1 268 DDRII 400 533 667 Intel EP82562ET 10 100 Base TX Ethernet Intel 82573 GbE Gigabit Ethernet Storage CF Card Audio ALC655 Line Out MIC Page 8 I O Interface Front I O Interface Rear BIOS Wake On LAN Watchdog Timer H W Status Monitor Expansion Interface Power Supplv Mechanical Construction Mounting Dimension Net Weight Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Vibration Shock Certification PWR HDD LED DC In Power on SW KB MS RJ 45 x2 USB x4 COMx2 RS232 x1 RS232 422 485 x1 Audio Phone ack Line out MIC in DVI I or HDMI option LVDS Connector CF Connector Award YES Generates a time out system reset Supports power supply voltages fan speed and temperature monitoring Mini PCI internal Mini PCI E internal 1 DC Input Input voltage 9V DC 36V DC Rugged Aluminum Alloy chassis Wallmount Desktop DIN Rail 262mm W x 61mm H x 184mm D 4 0Kg 15 C 55 C 5 F 131 F CFD 20 C 70 C 4 F 158 F 5 90 40 C non condensing 59 rms 5 500Hz random operation CFD 19 rms 5 500Hz random operation HDD 50g peak acceleration 11msec duration CFD 20g peak acceleration 11msec duration
17. IX connector XTX3 VGA LVDS TV out COM1 amp 2 PS 2 KB amp MS IR Parallel Port XT XA XIX connector IDE Ethernet SMBus I2C 2 2 2 Setting J umpers You configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to connect them To close a jumper you connect the pins with the clip To open jumper you remove the clip Sometimes a jumper will have three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2 or 2 and 3 3 1 2 ER 20 B 5 Closed Closed 2 3 A pair of needle nose pliers may be helpful when working with jumpers If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for your application contact your local distributor or sales representative before you make any change Generally you simply need a standard cable to make most connections Page 12 2 3 Carrier Board Mechanical Drawing 5 and Connectors Location in Carrier Board Component Side Audio MIC Line Oui SDVO DVI LVDS 182 EXE HP d E L IE m i LI mi BED L3 Em Slat ee Mini PCI kuri anm pm I ECU ie
18. NE T LEID iF THT ri 20 39 Setup 12 Save and Exit Setup To save anv changes vou made to the BIOS vou must choose this option From the dialog box choose Phoenix CHUS Setup Ut ji ET fidvanced BIOS Features L maced Chipset DS Set Supervisor Password per Integrated Peripherals Set User Password La Power Management Goni Lil LLI bk PH Screen 21 Setup 13 Exit without Saving If you don t want to save changes made to the BIOS choose N from the dialog box gt LAUS Utility ESA p e fidvanced BIUS Features p Integrated Peripherals sat User Passuori Power anagenent setup Eh KELLU Y Th 1 Ppni PLI Lont LOUFAT Screen 22 Page 40 4 0 DRIVER INSTALLATION The REC5415 comes with a CD ROM that contains all drivers and utilities that meet your needs Follow the sequence below to install the drivers Step 1 Install INF Driver Step 2 Install VGA Driver Step 3 Install LAN Driver Step 4 Install Audio Driver USB 2 0 Drivers are available for download using Windows Update for both Windows XP and Windows 2000 For additional information regarding USB 2 0 support in Windows XP and Windows 2000 please visit www micro
19. OS Menu The sections that follow provide guidelines on how to set up the various settings in each section of the BIOS We have concentrated those settings that need changing if a setting does not appear in this document leave it as you found it Press Enter on a main menu option to go into that section To return to the Main Menu from within a section press Escape TUB I Feature ed BIS Feature Load Uptimized Default ABIRE Lhipsel Hel 1501 Integrated Peripherals set User Password ower Management Setup save amp Exit Setup PoP PC Conf iuurat ions Exit Kithout Saving PL Health Status Esc Quit j select ten FIB Save 4 Exit Setup Tina Data Hard Disk Screen 1 Page 28 Setup 2 Standard CMOS Features Here vou can setup the basic BIOS features such as date and time Use the arrow kevs to move around and press enter to select the required option Vou can specifv what IDE or SATA devices vou have such as Hard drive CF device etc The easiest to setup the devices is bv leaving it set to auto This allows the BIOS to detect the devices automaticallv so vou don t have to manuallv At the bottom it also displays the total memory in your system Verify that your hard disk or CF device have been correctly detected in the shaded fields dal ine MM Channel H Master TRARSC END IDE Channel Slave Hone SATA
20. ads the BIOS default settings but runs the system at optimal performance From the dialog box Choose followed by enter to load Optimized Defaults 4 Load Uptinized Default wooed Chipset Features Set Supervisor Passwort Integrated Peripherals wet User Passuoril Power Management Setup amp BRIT Setup Pa PLI Configurat ions Exit Hithout Saving PL Health status Esc Quit FIH Save 4 Exit Setup Load Optimized Defaults Screen 18 Page 38 Steup11 Set Password There are two kinds of password protect your BIOS Supervisor and User password you can specify a password and make sure you don t forget the password You will be asked for password when you into BIOS setup manual Phoenix GS p Utility ME i NIMM ME 4 BIUS Features Load Optimized Defaults t 3 P 4 4457 IT E TIM mi preme amp Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password P E b Integrated Peripherals Set lisar Passwore A Power Management Setup Save amp Exit Setup PnP PCI Configurations Exit Hithout Saving gt PC Health Status Screen 19 Phoenix CAUS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features Sel Supervisor Password gt integrated Peripherals 1 T 1 L V 1 Power Managenent setup amp E
21. all to ensure the screw will be well accommodated to the product and accessory screw holes please check the position Fig 1 Note The Spring Release Device of UTA must align the edge with the product to prevent from further difficulty removing b Tightly screw all the accessory and product screws to the holes to complete the assembly Fig 2 Installing the product on the DIN rail please insert the accessory hook into the DIN rail slot Fig 3 d And push the product to the DIN rail till heard Ka that sound means Installation is completion Fig 4 e Removing the product from the DIN rail please put a screwdriver into the hole of Spring Release Device Fig 5 f Pull out the hole from the Spring Release Device to complete the removing Fig 6 Page 49 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 6 Page 50
22. ent has been exposed to moisture d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The equipment has been dropped and damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 14 DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 20 C 4 2 OR ABOVE 70 C 158 F IT MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT Safetv Warning This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules Operation 15 subject to the following two conditions 1 this device mav not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept anv interference received including interference that mav cause undesired operation Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENT RECORD Ol REVISION RE 2 FOINTRODUC TION 8 2 0 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 10 3 0 AWARD BIOS qu eta e ia jie 28 A0 DRIVERINSTALLATION 41 NDIA een E E S ee 42 Page 7 1 0 INTRODUCTION 1 1 About Ruggcore Embedded Controller The REC5415 Embedded Controller system s design concept not only focuses on the fast expanding Machine Automation market but also the Industrial Automation industry The REC5415 can provide one mini PCI E slot internal and one mini PCI slot internal for expansion A solid sealed aluminum case provides vibration and dust resistance while also providing a passive cooling solution The REC5415 provides
23. erved Select the interrupt level for WDT WatchDog Timer Time out Value Register Index 73h Default 00h Bit 7 0 Description WDT Time out value 7 0 2 IT8712 Watchdog Timer Initial Program MODEL SMALL CODE Main CALL Enter Configuration mode CALL Check Chip mov cl 7 call Set Logic Device time setting mov cl 10 10 Sec dec al Watch Dog Setting Timer setting mov al cl mov cl 73h call Superio Set Reg Clear by keyboard or mouse interrupt mov al OfOh mov cl 71h call Superio Set Reg unit is second mov al OCOH mov cl 72h call Superio Set Reg game port enable mov cl 9 call Set Logic Device Initial OK CALL Exit Configuration mode MOV AH 4Ch INT 21h Enter Configuration Mode PROC NEAR MOV SI WORD PTR CS Offset Cfg Port MOV DX 02Eh Page 44 04 Init 1 MOV AL BYTE PTR CS ISI OUT DX AL INC SI LOOP Init_1 RET Enter_Configuration Mode ENDP Exit Configuration Mode PROC NEAR MOV AX 0202h CALL Write Configuration Data RET Exit Configuration Mode ENDP Check Chip PROC NEAR MOV AL 20h CALL Read Configuration Data CMP AL 87h J NE Not Initial MOV AL 21h CALL Read Configuration Data CMP 12h Not_ Initial Need Initial STC RET Not_Initial CLC RET Check Chip ENDP Read Configuration Data PROC NEAR MOV DX WORD PTR CS Cfg Port404h OUT DX AL MOV DX WORD PTR CS Cfg_Port 06h IN AL DX
24. gram to fit vour application Configuring Sequence Description After the hardware reset or power on reset the ITE 8712 enters the normal mode with all logical devices disabled except KBC The initial state enable bit of this logical device is determined by the state of pin 121 DTR1 at the falling edge of the system reset during power on reset Hardware Reset Any other I O Transition cvcle Wait for key string write 2Eh Any other I O Transition cycle Check Pass key write 2Eh MB PnP Mode There are three steps to complete the configuration setup 1 Enter the MB PnP Mode 2 Modify the data of configuration registers 3 Exit the MB PnP Mode Undesired result may occur if the MB PnP Mode is not exited normally 1 Enter the MB PnP Mode To enter the PnP Mode four special 1 write operations are to be performed during Wait for Key state To ensure the initial state of the key check logic it is necessary to perform four write operations to the Special Address port 2EH Two different enter keys are provided to select configuration ports 2Eh 2Fh of the next Page 42 step Address Port Data Port 87h O1h 55h 55h 2Eh 2Fh 2 Modify the Data of the Registers All configuration registers can be accessed after entering the MB PnP Mode Before accessing a selected register the content of Index 07h must be changed to the LDN to which the register belongs except some Globa
25. l registers 3 Exit the MB PnP Mode Set bit 1 of the configure control register Index 02h to 1 to exit the MB PnP Mode WatchDog Timer Configuration Registers LDN Index R W Reset Configuration Register or Action Al 02H W NA Configure Control O7H 71H RAW WatchDog Timer Control Register 07H 72H RW OOH WatchDog Timer Configuration Regis ter O H 73H OOH WatchDog Timer Time out Value Register Configure Control Index 02h This register is write only Its values are not sticky that is to say a hardware reset will automatically clear the bits and does not require the software to clear them Bit Description 1 2 Reserved 1 Returns to the Wait for Key state This bit is used when the configuration sequence is completed 0 Resets all logical devices and restores configuration registers to their power on states WatchDog Timer Control Register Index 71h Default 00h Bit Description T WDT is reset upon a CIR interrupt 6 is reset upon a KBC mouse interrupt 5 WDT is reset upon a KBC keyboard interrupt WDT is reset upon a read or a write to the Game base address 3 2 Reserved 1 Force Time out This bit is self clearing 0 WDT Status 1 WDT value reaches 0 0 WDT value is not 0 Page 43 WatchDog Timer Configuration Register Index 72h Default 00h Bit 5 4 3 0 Description WDT Time out value select 1 Second 0 Minute WDT output through KRST pulse enable Res
26. oltage input in pin2 Mix these two pins may cause product damage Pin 3 is system shading ground aW Ca 7 V f ATO Plus Voltage Voltage 2 CN6 LPC and Digital IO Connector PC Connector Pin Signal 3 4 5 6 2 7 ND LPC CLK33 _____ 9 SERRO 5 CH DROSO 15 19 1906 1060 20 SIOGPIO61 52 SDVOC B ND SDVOC N G SDVO CLDATA N ze UJ U 4 9 058 Connector Internal Pin Header 58 Power 5804 5804 U 5 11 LVDS Connector r VDS Connector Signal LBKTCTL ______ GND 7 LA 8 8 LA 8 0 LALDATAPL LA DATAP2 LA DATAP3 L DDC CLK B DATAPO L LB L BLON LVDS Power A_CLKN VDS Power RN N2 e e PIN LB 2 LB DATAP3 LB 9 0 e GJ e WO GU e 6 CN12 I2C Connector Page 17 7 14 COM3 Connector Internal CN15 COMA Connector Internal CN17 COM5 Connector Internal CN18 6 Connector Internal COM3 COM4 5 COM6 Pin Signal 1 DCD3 2 RXD3 GND DSR3 7___ 53 8 153 9 RING3 8 JPA COM3 12V 5V RING Selection JP13 12V 5V RING Selec
27. soft com hwdev usb Please read instructions below for further detailed installations 4 1 Installation Insert the REC5415 CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive And install the drivers from Step to Step 5 in order Step 1 Install INF Driver 1 Click on the Step 1 folder and then double click on the Setup exe 2 Follow the instructions that the window shows 3 The system will help you install the driver automatically Step 2 Install VGA Driver 1 Click on the Step 2 VGA folder and select the folder of OS your system is 2 Double click on the exe file 3 Follow the instructions that the window shows 4 The system will help you install the driver automatically Step 3 Install LAN Driver 1 Click on the Step 3 LAN folder and double click on the PRO2KXP exe 2 Follow the instructions that the window shows 3 The system will help you install the driver automatically Step 4 Install Audio Driver 1 Click on the Step 4 AC97 folder and select the folder of OS your system is 2 Double click on the exefile 3 Follow the instructions that the window shows 4 The system will help you install the driver automatically Page 41 5 0 APPENDIX 5 1 Programming the watchdog timer A 1 Programming REC5415 utilizes ITE 8712 chipset as its watchdog timer controller Below are the procedures to complete its configuration and the REC5415 intial watchdog timer program 15 also attached based on which vou can develop customized pro
28. tion J P5 COM5 12V 5V RING Selection JP10 6 12V 5V RING Selection 12 NEN RN 2 4 6 e je RING Default 2 4 6 9 COMI COM2 D Sub 9 Pin COM Port Connector 10 J P12 J P15 J P16 COM2 RS232 RS422 RS485 Selection 1 Befalt 802 78642 898485 ___ 4 42 1 2 B 1 2 3 1 2 B fe jo de je 18 11 16 Front Panel Connector IFront Panel Connector 5 POWERLED 6 HDD LED 7 NC 10 DW HWRST 12 CN21 IrDA Connector 13 FANI FAN2 FAN Connector Pin Signal FAN Power FAN 14 PWRI SATA HDD Power Connector Power on off Button Page 19 16 LPTI Parallel Port Connector PARALLEL PORT Pin 5 Power for Compact Flash n 23 FTT pes 18 CMOS1 CMOS Clear Selection Clear CMOS Normal Operation 2 B m o Default 19 J P6 Backlight LVDS Power Selection 3 3V Power for Backlight Default Page 20 12 Power for LVDS 1214 16 10 20 10 CN7 CN20 CN22 DVI I USB LANI LAN2 MPCI CFD1 SATA1 SATA2 Standard Connectors XTX Connector Raw A B C D HDMI Connector PSII Key Board Mouse Connector Mini Card Connector Mini PCl e USB DVI I Connector Dual USB Connector RJ 45 Connector RJ 45 Connector Mini PCI
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