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1. 1 Disconnect the V2616 from the power source 2 We suggest placing the V2616 upside down Remove all the screws on the back and front panels See the following figures for details 1 9 1 U UU WN D ee 46 MEM 3 11 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description 3 Pull up the back cover of the computer you will be able to see the memory module socket on the main board Wy amp uL Wi Z 3 12 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description 4 Carefully remove the module by pushing the latches on both sides of the module and then replace the new module Be sure to orient the module correctly MSE SE Gre DELS 1 x WO A RS QE A AE iq NOS MS des a y 3 T d x H lt m A gt PUBS ISUBIL lt III ON QA ao L0O00 9 2ZVS 419 WNWIQ OS 990 HOO 94 GA sho JEC SCC 21S e 119 WWIG OS 9901 HOO St ZA nn WRN 2 W r FRY X WW e i 2 Z Sm v i S 2 TRY C NN Dn 12 WWiC 06 9901 COO aA sy L620 9C2L55 w iv T E eV Gee ove cee Cee St vk IR one Mi 2 2111 1 6 When finished replace the back cover of the V2616 computer 3 13 4 BIOS Setup This chapter describes the BIOS settings of the V2616 computer The BIOS is a set of input output control routines for peripherals The BIOS is used to initialize basic peripherals and helps boot the operating system before the op
2. Fi General Help F5 Previous Value F6 Default Settings F7 Turbo Settings F10 Save ESC Exit Date mm dd yy Modifying the BIOS Main Settings Basic Configuration After entering the BIOS Setup or choosing the Main option the BIOS main menu will be displayed Use this menu to check the basic system information such as memory and IDE hard drive You can also use the menu for configuring basic system parameters such as date time hard drive display and system security 4 2 V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup System Security To set up system security select the Security option under Main to bring up the following screen security Item Help Wress Enter Menu Level K security Option Setup Change Set Disable Password This menu includes two options Set Password and Security Option When you select the Set Password option a pop up Enter Password window will appear on the screen The password that you type will replace the password stored in the CMOS memory You will be required to confirm the new password Just re type the password and then press Enter You may also press Enter to abort the selection and not enter a password To clear an existing password just press Enter when you are prompted to enter the password A message will show up confirming that the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter the BIOS Setu
3. LT m E EA kk This item helps monitor the status of the system including CPU temperature and the voltage of the CPU SDRAM and battery CPU Warning Temperature This item allows you to configure what temperature will trigger a high temperature warning Options 80 C 176 F 90 C 194 F default 1009C 2129 F Disabled Warning Beep This item allows you to enable disable the warning beep Options Disabled default Enabled Load Defaults Main Advanced Feripherals Ve HH Monitor llefaults Item Help Load System Turbo Settings Load CMOS From BIOS Menu Level K save CMOS To BIOS Load System Default settings 4 9 V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup Load System Default Settings Use this option to load system factory default settings instead of the current BIOS settings This option is useful for when the system is unstable Users do not need to remember what settings were active before the system fails Load System Turbo Settings Use this option to load system optimized settings If the system is not stable please load the system default settings Load CMOS from BIOS Use this option to load BIOS settings from flash ROM to CMOS Save CMOS to BIOS Use this option to save the BIOS settings from the CMOS to flash ROM Exiting the BIOS Setup To exit the BIOS setup utility choose Exit Pressing lt ESC gt will achieve the same result save amp Exit Setup Save amp Exit Setup Save all
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5. PS 2 Mouse Data 3 4 O oO NOL IO J ite 3 5 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description Use the Y type cable to convert the mini DIN PS 2 Mouse connector into two 6 pin mini DIN connectors to connect both a PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse at the same time You may also use the USB ports to connect your USB based keyboard and mouse PS 2 Keyboard ATTENTION Without a Y type cable the PS 2 connector on the V2616 can only work with a PS 2 keyboard A PS 2 mouse will not function when directly connected to the PS 2 connector on the V2616 embedded computers Connecting to a USB Device The V2616 comes with 1 USB 2 0 host with M12 connectors on the front panel and 2 USB 2 0 host with type A connector on the rear panel The hosts can be used for an external flash disk or hard drive for storing large amounts of data You can also use these USB hosts to connect to a keyboard or a mouse See the following figures for the locations of the USB ports and the M12 connector pin assignment USB 2 0 x 2 type A X y 0 1 2 3 Source DI T 00002880 2 Biss ru USB Port M12 USB 2 0 x 1 M12 Ge Assignment n GND 5V 3 6 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description DI DO The V2616 comes with a 6 ch digital input and a 2 ch digital output through a terminal block connector The pin assignments and the wiring methods are shown below DI Dry Contact Wiring DI Wet Contact Wiring
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7. out UART Super I O MU860 WDT Serial Port x 2 RS 232 422 485 x 2 1 5 2 Hardware Introduction The V2616 series embedded computers are compact well designed and built rugged enough for industrial applications LED indicators help you monitor performance and identify trouble spots multiple serial ports allow you to connect different devices for wireless operation and the reliable and stable hardware platform lets you devote your attention to developing your applications The following topics are covered in this chapter O Appearance O Dimensions O LED Indicators rJ Real Time Clock V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Introduction Appearance Front View CompactFlash Serial LAN Serial LAN Socket LEDs LED Definitions pl E NE AA E TT UMUC ILLE p 3o 9 o t MOXA E S ET DC LAN2 i OO Lmmes soowops vans Off SATA A 6 OO O SATA B 3 a m a n 9 E 9 fC O Protection Lock Removabel Trays Protection Lock System LEDs for HDD x 2 Storage Power Rear View Audio Input DVI D Serial Port x 2 Output Output RS 232 422 485 USB 2 0 VGA Power Switch PS 2 Host x 2 Type A Output L HAMM m rm 4 5 0 1 GND O 4 DD Ooo O DI x 6 DO x 2 d IB EB 00 L H H i DH HI H HVU seer h h h h h h hhh O Power Input 10 100 1000 Mbps USB 2 0 USB Port M12 LAN Port x 2 M12 Host M12 Pin Assignment Antenna Hole x 2 Reserved for RF SMA type V2616 Hard
8. routed separately e Use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together e Keep input wiring and output wiring separate e It is advisable to label the wiring to all devices in the system 3 2 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description ATTENTION Safety First Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your V2616 Wiring Caution Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment Temperature Caution Be careful when handling the unit When the unit is plugged in the internal components generate heat and consequently the outer casing may feel hot to the touch Connecting the Power Connect the 12 to 48 VDC power line with M12 connector to the V2616 computer If the power is supplied properly the Ready LED will glow a solid green after a 25 to 30 second delay Grounding the Unit SG SG The Shielded Ground sometimes called Protected Ground contact is the central pin of N C V the power input connector Connect the SG wire to an appropriate grounded metal surface V N C n Connecting Data Transmiss
9. system files for example C FreeDOS Click Start to format and create the USB disk ee ou et HF USE Disk Storage Format Tool 2 0 6 EN Device Generic USB SD Reader 1 00 0 MB G File system Volume label CF Format options Quick Format v heas a D S startup disk using DOS system files located at GED zu Bee ATTENTION We suggest you use a USB drive with under 2 GB in disk space as larger USB drives may not support FAT file format and consequently fail to boot Step 2 Prepare the Upgrade Tool and BIOS Binary File You must use the BIOS upgrade installation file to upgrade the BIOS Contact Moxa TS for details at Support moxa com 1 Get the BIOS upgrade installation file The file name should have following format 261010 s02 4 11 V2616 Hardware Manual 2 Copy the file to the Bootable USB Disk BIOS Setup 3 Double click to extract the BIOS update installation file The file includes a binary file in the form s261610 SXX and the upgrade utility named awdflash exe Step 3 Set up the BIOS to Boot from the USB Disk 1 Insert the USB disk 2 Power on and press DEL to enter the BIOS Setup menu 3 Select Advanced gt Hard Disk Boot Priority and then press Enter 4 From the Setup menu use or to select the USB device Hard Disk Boot Priority Item Help sB Hi nH USB FLASH DRIVE 34CH Henu Level K 2 2Lal H TRANSCEND Use lt t gt or
10. this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures
11. this time Write OR No Update Hrite Fail Reset 5 Please note that once the BIOS is successfully upgraded the default BIOS values will be automatically loaded However if you wish to re configure the BIOS settings press DEL while booting ATTENTION Do NOT switch off the power supply during the BIOS upgrade since doing so may cause the system to crash 4 13 A Regulatory Approval Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Class A FCC Warning 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 a 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 a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense European Community Warning This is a class A product In a domestic environment
12. CompactFlash Cardi aeee EEEE a t ec eec c we eie e ee ee eee eee ree ee ere ee 3 4 Cohnectng a PS 2 Keyboard and MOUSC exer eter Er eas EE 3 5 Connecting tose USB DEVICE eect ceacmcmrme cern ce mocmcccae eee eme cement ner mer COO ma anum eine id ad Da P Rr Au caa ad 3 6 E E M 3 7 COMMECEINIG tog VGA MONO EE 3 7 Connecting toa DVI MONTO eee e e e ee er er er ee ee e e e E 3 8 Connecting toa Speaker OF a HEAdDNONS uussuucsusesenwu utr irt ttt tetto ate tet eaa a P ERa Pv v m 3 8 Iristallipgan Internal Storage EE 3 9 Installing a SATA Storage Device in the Removable Trays sssseeeeeieeseeeeeeen nnnm hen n nnnm nnn 3 10 Up Grading the Memory Mod le sibi cetur ivt bp bulb tabat Dubai Db nbn even b P ca ded andato ba vd ae n ades did di 3 11 e Zu e RT DE 4 1 Entering CHE BIOS Setup LEHTE EE 4 2 Modibying the BIOS Malin gg Ee EE 4 2 stiegen 4 2 cuo E ee 4 3 Advanced Seting fee ncc 4 3 Hare DISK BOOSETPFIOFILD outta sts utn co unen en een nune NM PM M 4 4 Advanced BIOS Features EE 4 4 CPU D ea ET t EE 4 4 n e ie Leg Lee E 4 4 Martiahlzatoh FECA OlO GY EE 4 5 QUICK POWE ON Se EE iic etta hdd a amu D P IRE UN MM MM M DN E MK Pu 4 5 Summa o CEET obo EE 4 5 Ae ee Kee ET Ee dn e EE 4 5 NOT le HO 4 5 VC
13. DO Wiring DI DO 1 CC 1 GND Connecting to a VGA Monitor The V2616 comes with a D Sub 15 pin female connector on the front panel to connect a VGA CRT monitor To ensure that the monitor image remains clear be sure to tighten the monitor cable after connecting it to the V2616 The location and the pin assignments of the VGA connector are shown below DVI D Output A 00008220 DB15 Female Connector 5 1 E 5s lee js ew je eno la eme 7 eno pecsdek s an III 3 7 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description Connecting to a DVI D Monitor The V2616 computers also come with a DVI D connector that can connect to a DVI monitor Use the cable to connect one end to the DVI D connector and the other end to the monitor See the following table for DVI I connector pin assignments DVI D Connector 24 ss Signal Definition Pin Signal Definition ups Data2 13 Ge 2 rmos vae T M D S Data2 Ia 5V Power sd T M D S Data2 Shield 15 Ground return for 5V RE 1 and VSync ei s pocco i8 r m 0 5 pen 7 pocoss i9 TRS Detao Shield s w ome s TRS n WC Ho TRS Datars zz T 1 0 5 Cock Shield Hi T M 0 S Datat shied 23 Irun gei awe Janne co Connecting to a Speaker or a Headphone The V2616 comes with audio input and output interfaces for connecting a microphone and speaker or headphones
14. Overview The V2616 Series EN 50155 certified embedded computers are based on the Intel Core 2 Duo SP9300 x86 processor and feature 2 RS 232 422 485 serial ports dual LAN ports and 3 USB 2 0 hosts In addition the V2616 computers provide VGA and DVI D outputs and their EN 50155 certification makes them robust enough for railway and industrial applications In addition the CompactFlash socket and the internal SATA II storage tray provide the V2616 computers with the reliability needed for industrial applications that require data buffering and storage expansion Most importantly the V2616 computers come with 2 removable slots for inserting additional storage media such as hard disks or SSD drives The V2616 series come pre installed with Linux or Windows Embedded Standard 2009 to provide programmers with a familiar environment in which to develop sophisticated bug free application software at a low cost Package Checklist Each model is shipped with the following items e V2616 embedded computer e PS2 to KB MS Y type cable e Documentation and software CD e Quick installation guide printed e Warranty card NOTE Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged Product Features V2616 embedded computers have the following features e High performance network video recorder for rolling stock applications e EN 50155 certified for temperature ranges up to Class T1 e EN 50121 3 2 certified fo
15. See the following figure for details Audio Output CL ru Audio Input 3 8 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description Installing an Internal Storage Device The V2616 computer comes with an internal storage tray that allows users to install a 2 5 inch SATA storage device such as a hard disk or a SSD drive Take the following steps to install your storage device 1 Remove the 8 screws from the V2616 s rear panel 2 Remove the back cover to expose the storage tray Remove the 4 screws on the storage tray and pull up the cover on the left to remove the storage cable 3 9 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description 3 First connect the cable and then place the storage device into the tray Be sure to orient the device in the correct direction UEIE L Ul apey 1201Y 9po2 aeg VMELP99L 1SZQ ON Hed CH MA pii Ka o T o 0000L VLVS S 2 012 LM 899 0000 V1VS S Z 014 apow 990 L 5 Fasten the screws on the storage tray and then place the cover on the back of the computer Installing a SATA Storage Device in the Removable Trays The V2616 computers come with 2 removable slots for inserting additional storage media such as hard disks or SSD drives See the following section for instructions on inserting the storage devices in the removable trays 1 There are two removable trays on the front panel of the V2616 A protection lock is also provided for storage secur
16. V2616 Hardware User s Manual First Edition August 2011 www moxa com product MOXA 2011 Moxa Inc All rights reserved V2616 Hardware User s Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice 2011 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Trademarks The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact Information
17. able options are CDROM default for first boot device Removable default for third boot device Hard Disk default for second boot device and Disabled Advanced BIOS Features When you select the Advanced BIOS Features option under the Advanced menu the following configuration menu will appear Advanced BIOS Features BIOS Features Item Help Menu Level Quick Power On Self Test Enabled Summary Screen Show Disabled CPU Features CPU Feature Item Help L OST Menu Level kk Uirtualization Technology Disabled CPU C1E Function Select C1E Function This item allows you to configure the power saving mode when the CPU is in C1 status Options Auto default Disabled 4 4 V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup Virtualization Technology This item allows you to enable or disable the Virtualization Technology Options Enabled Disabled default Quick Power On Self Test This setting allows the system to skip certain tests while the system boots up Enable this feature to speed up the boot up process Options Enabled default Disabled Summary Screen Show The summary screen displays system information including CPU memory disk drive and PCI devices The default value is disabled You may choose Enabled to display this screen when the system is booting up Options Disabled default Enabled Advanced Chipset Settings VT d This item allows y
18. configuration changes to CMOS memory and exit setup A confirmation message will be displayed before proceeding Exit Without Saving Abandon all changes made during the current session and exit setup A confirmation message will be displayed before proceeding 4 10 V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup Upgrading the BIOS This section describes how to upgrade the BIOS However please note that upgrading the BIOS involves high risk of damage to your computer We strongly recommend that you contact Moxa s TS staff for assistance and obtain all necessary tools and files before attempting to upgrade Step 1 Create a Bootable USB Disk We suggest you use the HP USB Disk Format Tool to create a bootable USB disk You may download this tool from the Internet Search the Internet using the phrase HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool and then download the tool from one of the listed websites You will also need to download the FreeDos system files kernel sys and command com from http www freedos org kernel 1 Copy DOS system files kernel sys and command com to a specified directory C FreeDOS in this example 2 Start the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool and select the USB device that you want to use as a bootable disk in the Device drop down box Select FAT in the File system drop down box Type the disk name in the Volume label field Check the option Create a DOS startup disk under format options Specify the directory of the
19. erating system is loaded The BIOS setup allows the user to modify the system configurations of these basic input output peripherals All of the configurations will be stored in the battery backed up CMOS RAM which retains the system information after system reboots or the power is removed The following topics are covered in this chapter O Entering the BIOS Setup Utility O Modifying the BIOS Main Settings Basic Configuration System Security O Advanced Settings gt Hard Disk Boot Priority Advanced BIOS Features gt CPU Features gt Advanced Chipset Settings O Peripherals Onboard Device gt Super I O Device O Power gt HPET Support gt HPET Mode gt Soft Off by PWR BTTN O Wake Up Control RTC Wake Up O Hardware Monitor CPU Warning Temperature Warning Beep O Load Defaults gt Load System Default Settings gt Load System Turbo Settings gt Load CMOS from BIOS Save CMOS to BIOS O Exiting the BIOS Setup Save amp Exit Setup gt Exit Without Saving O Upgrading the BIOS V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup Entering the BIOS Setup Utility To enter the BIOS setup utility press the Del key while the system is booting up The main BIOS Setup screen will appear A basic description of each function key is listed at the bottom of the screen Refer to these descriptions to learn how to scroll about the screen how to select by pressing Enter and how to use the other hot keys listed below
20. gt to select a device then press lt gt to move it up or lt gt to move it down the list Press Katz to exit this menu 5 Press to move it up to the first priority and press Esc to exit the setup menu Make sure the first boot device is Hard Disk If it isn t press Enter to change it Advanced Wya useage Vs TTT d ve I R d KETTER TER TRS Hard Disk Boot Priority Item Help Hard Diski second Boot Device LHart its k J Menu Level K Third Boot Device Renovable Boot Other Device Enabled Select Your Boot Device Priority Boot Override None Please set Peripherals Advanced BIOS Features Onboard Device Advanced Chipset Features Onboard LAN Boot ROM to enable when you would like to boot from onboard Lan 7 Select Exit gt Save amp Exit Setup and then press Enter 8 Choose Y to save to the CMOS and then exit Step 4 Run awdflash exe to upgrade the BIOS 1 While in the BIOS Setup menu and before upgrading the BIOS you may choose to save the old BIOS files to a specific location Type Y to do so or N to begin the upgrade 2 Ifthe BIOS Setup is correct it will restart and boot from the USB disk 3 Run awdflash 261610 SXX from the command line to upgrade the BIOS Replace xxxxxxx Sxx with the BIOS binary file name discussed in Step 2 4 12 V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup 4 Press F1 to reset the system after the bios update is complete The system should reboot at
21. in With ears 287 x 290 x 101 mm 11 29 x 11 41 x 3 97 in Mounting wall 1 3 V2616 Hardware Manual Introduction Environmental Limits Operating Temperature with SSD installed 25 to 55 C 13 to 140 F Storage Temperature with SSD installed 30 to 60 C 40 to 185 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Anti vibration EN 50155 standard Anti shock EN 50155 standard Power Requirements Input Voltage 24 VDC 9 to 36 V M12 connector Power Consumption 50 W 2A 24 VDC Standards and Certifications Safety UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 07 EN 60950 1 EMC EN 55022 Class A EN 61000 3 2 Class D EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A Rail Traffic EN 50155 EN 50121 2 3 EN 50121 4 IEC 61373 Green Product RoHS CRoHS WEEE Reliability Automatic Reboot Trigger Built in WDT watchdog timer supporting 1 255 level time interval system reset software programmable Warranty Warranty Period 3 years Details See www moxa com warranty Note The Hardware Specifications apply to the embedded computer unit itself but not to accessories In particular the wide temperature specification does not apply to accessories such as the power adaptor and cables 1 4 V2616 Hardware Manual Introduction Hardware Block Diagram DDR3 lt VGA eid SO DIMM E DVLI Kam 7 BIOS bm JL Fem Erg o AR ANZ TT ER gt Line in 1 Line
22. ion Cables This section describes how to connect the V2616 embedded computers to the network and serial devices Connecting to the Network Plug your network cable into the embedded computer s Ethernet port The other end of the cable should be plugged into your Ethernet network When the cable is properly connected the LEDs on the embedded computer s Ethernet port will glow to indicate a valid connection Two 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports using M12 connectors are located on the front panel See the figure at the right for pin assignments 3 3 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description Connecting to a Serial Device Use a serial cable to plug your serial device into the embedded computer s serial port Serial ports P1 to P2 have male DB9 connectors and can be configured for RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 communication by software The pin assignments are shown in the following table DB9 Male Port RS 232 422 485 Pinouts 1234 5 n Rs 232 RS 422 RS 485 AW RS 485 2W 1 beo JTXDAO ao 2 RxD Dapp app 4 DTR papa RxDAC Dean 5 GND Jeun Jeun Jonn ores 6 DSR I ooo dl o PRS 8 lass b Jj j Installing a CompactFlash Card The V2616 embedded computers come with a CompactFlash socket To insert a CompactFlash card follow these instructions 1 Disconnect the V2616 from its power source 2 The CompactFlash socket is located on the left side of the front panel Unscrew
23. ity E IURIUURIURIUUNIU HI ax xd ee Pex o J Q U U M 09 10 UH 1P UUUUUUUUU L PAA A A Lea Bill 0000 eae E E I IIIma Y Eh Protection Lock Removabel Trays Protection Lock for HDD x 2 3 10 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description 2 Rotate the key counterclockwise to unlock the protection lock and then pull out the tray by grasping the screws on each side Place the hard disk into the tray and then turn the tray clockwise Fasten the hard disk with two screws on the back of the tray zu mm a p C 20 22 so Q3 0 m E z 9 D ho o EY e o o c gt c sHou 113 24 LM 8994 00001 VLVS S 2 Q 3 I POWN 00001 VLVS S 2 012 a994 ATTENTION To successfully fit the disk into the slot use the plain cup screws to fasten the hard disk to the tray Do not use the round cup screws since they may prevent you from being able to insert the tray into the slot J round cup plain cup 3 Gently insert the tray into the slot on the front panel of the V2616 computer 4 When finished turn the key clockwise to activate the lock Use the same method to install a hard disk in second storage tray Upgrading the Memory Module The V2616 embedded computers support one 200 pin DDR3 533 SODIMM module with up to 4 GB of memory Two DDR2 SDRAM memory modules are installed at the factory To upgrade the DDR2 SDRAM memory module follow these instructions
24. lation Protection 1 5 KV built in Serial Communication Parameters Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Stop Bits 1 1 5 2 Parity None Even Odd Space Mark Flow Control RTS CTS XON XOFF ADDC automatic data direction control for RS 485 Baudrate 50 bps to 921 6 Kbps non standard baudrates supported see user s manual for details Serial Signals RS 232 TxD RxD DTR DSR RTS CTS DCD GND RS 422 TxDA TxDB RxDB RxDA GND RS 485 4w TxDA TxDB RxDB RxDA GND RS 485 2w DataA DataB GND Digital Input Input Channels 6 source type Input Voltage 0 to 30 VDC at 25 Hz Digital Input Levels for Dry Contacts e Logic level 0 Close to GND e Logic level 1 Open Digital Input Levels for Wet Contacts e Logic level 0 3 V max e Logic level 1 10 V to 30 V Source to DI Isolation 3 KV optical isolation Digital Output Output Channels 2 sink type Output Current Max 200 mA per channel On state Voltage 24 VDC nominal open collector to 30 VDC Connector Type 10 pin screw terminal block 6 DI points 2 DO points DI Source GND Isolation 3 KV optical isolation LEDs System Power x 1 Storage x 1 LAN 100M Link x 2 1000M Link x 2 Serial TX x 2 RX x 2 Switches and Buttons Power Switch on off front panel Reset Button For warm reboot front panel Physical Characteristics Housing Aluminum Weight 5 kg Dimensions Without ears 287 x 250 x 101 mm 11 29 x 9 84 x 3 97
25. ou to enable or disable the VT d function Options Enabled Disabled default On chip Frame Buffer Size This item determines the frame buffer size for the VGA function and will share the system memory Options 32MB 64MB default 128MB Total GFX Memory Sets the maximum amount of system memory that can be allocated as graphics memory Options 128 MB 256 MB default MAX V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup Boot Display This item allows you to choose which display interface will be shown when system is booting up Due to the display limitation two displays at most can be shown when booting up If you select the default option VBIOS Default the displays that have been connected will be used as the default displays Options VBIOS Default default CRT DVI CRT DVI Peripherals Viet D LE TSS Peripherals NOTTE an aaa l E EM CH Item Help K SuperlIO Device Onboard Device Peripherals Onboard Device Item Help Menu Level kk Decide whether to invoke the boot ROM of the onboard LANI chip Onboard LAN Boot ROM Decide whether to invoke the boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip Options Enabled Disabled default 4 6 V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup Super I O Device Debug Port Peripherals superIUD Device Item Help Misabledfl Menu Level KK PHROW After PHR Fail On This function allows you to enable disable the debug port communication This port is only for engineers who are debugging prog
26. p Menu without entering a password Once a password has been set you will be prompted to enter the password each time you enter Setup This prevents unauthorized persons from changing any part of your system configuration In addition when a password setting is enabled you can set up the BIOS to request a password each time the system is booted up The Security Option setting determines when a password prompt is required If the Security Option is set to System the password must be entered both at boot up and when entering the BIOS Setup Menu If the password is set for Setup the password prompt only occurs when you enter the BIOS Setup Menu Advanced Settings The Advanced Features screen will appear when choosing the Advanced item from the main menu Advanced NITRIERT TRAUE BITTE CH Item Help First Boot Device CDROM Second Boot Device Hard Disk Menu Level K Third Boot Device Removable Boot Other Device Enabled Select Hard Disk Boot Device Priority K Advanced BIOS Features K Advanced Chipset Features 4 3 V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup Hard Disk Boot Priority First Second Third Boot Device This option allows users to select or change the device boot priority You may set 3 levels of priority to determine the boot up sequence for different bootable devices such as a hard drive CD ROM and removable devices Select the order in which devices will be searched in order to find a boot device The avail
27. r railway applications e EC 61373 certified for shock and vibration resistance e One internal SATA II storage tray for 2 5 SSD or HDD e Two removable storage trays for 2 5 SSDs or HDDs Hardware Specifications Computer CPU Intel Core 2 Duo SP9300 2 26 GHz 6 MB for L2 cache OS pre installed Linux or Windows Embedded Standard 2009 System Chipset Intel GS45 ICH9 M System Memory 2 200 pin DDR3 SODIMM sockets supporting DDR3 up to 4 GB with 2 GB built in USB 3 USB 2 0 compliant hosts 2 with type A connectors supporting system bootup 1 with M12 connector Storage Built in 2 GB onboard industrial CompactFlash card to store OS HDD Support HDD 1 internal SATA II storage tray for 2 5 SSD or HDD Removable Trays Support for 2 storage trays for 2 5 SSD or HDD Other Peripherals KB MS 1 PS 2 interface supporting standard PS 2 keyboard and mouse through Y type cable Audio Line in line out interface 1 2 V2616 Hardware Manual Introduction Display Graphics Controller Intel GS45 Integrated Graphics Engine VGA Interface DB15 female connector up to 2048 x 1536 resolution DVI Interface DVI D connector chrontel CH7307 SDVO to DVI transmitter up to 1600 x 1200 resolution Ethernet Interface LAN 2 auto sensing 10 100 1000 Mbps ports M12 Serial Interface Serial Standards 2 software selectable RS 232 422 485 ports DB9 male Optical Isolation Protection 2 KV ESD Protection 4 KV for all signals Magnetic Iso
28. ram Options Disabled default Enabled Power on After Power Fail This item allows you to configure the power on after power fail function Options Off On default Former Sts Power The Power Setup Menu allows you to configure your system power up power down options HH Monitor Defaults Exit Enabled Item Help HPET Mode 32 bit model soft Off by PHR BTTH Instant Off 1 Henu Level K K Hake Up Control Main Advanced Peripherals 4 7 V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup HPET Support This item allows you to enable disable the HPET High Precision Event Timer function Option Enabled default Disabled HPET Mode This item allows you to select the HPET mode Option 32 bit mode default 64 bit mode Soft Off by PWR BTTN This item determines the delay to stop the software when pushing the power button Options Instant Off default Delay 4 Sec Wake Up Control RTC Wake Up RTC Wake Up This item allows you to enable disable the RTC wake up function Options Disabled default Enabled V2616 Hardware Manual BIOS Setup Hardware Monitor Vie D LE DD ae ta HU Monitor BIS TH ee L 98 C7194 FR Item Help Harning Beep Disabled Current System Temp 36 C 96 F Menu Level K Current CPU Temperature 51 C 123 F CPU Vcore HB 1 H5 U B4U HB Vcore HBV DDR3 Vcore Del zb H U HBY 3 3 uU 8U DUCL OU 8U UBRT U 3U jUSB WU 294 LO LO CO LO
29. the CompactFlash socket cover Screws 3 There is a tenon hook on the cover of the CF socket Turn the CompactFlash card over and then insert the CompactFlash card into the tenon hook of the CF socket cover Put CF Card into tenon hook of CF socket ATTENTION Be careful of how you orient the CompactFlash card You should turn the CF card bottom side up in order to hook CF card into the CF socket cover 3 4 V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description 4 Gently insert the CompactFlash card into the CF socket making sure that the card is oriented correctly Screws ATTENTION N The V2616 embedded computer does not support the CompactFlash hot swap and PnP Plug and Play functions You must remove the power source first before inserting or removing the CompactFlash card In addition note that since the operating system Linux or Windows XP Embedded has already been stored on the CompactFlash card if you change the CompactFlash card you will need to re install the V2616 s operating system Refer to the System Recovery Section in the Software User s Manual for details Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Your V2616 embedded computers come with a PS 2 mini DIN connector to connect to a PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse This 6 pin mini DIN connector has the pin assignments shown below Audio Output Y NE 000880885 F PS 2 Connector 1 2 Signal Definition O O PS 2 Keyboard Data
30. the network and to various devices The following topics are covered in this chapter D Installing the V2616 O Wiring Requirements Connecting the Power gt Grounding the Unit O Connecting Data Transmission Cables gt Connecting to the Network gt Connecting to a Serial Device Installing a CompactFlash Card Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connecting to a USB Device DI DO Connecting to a VGA Monitor Connecting to a DVI D Monitor Connecting to a Speaker or a Headphone Installing an Internal Storage Device Installing a SATA Storage Device in the Removable Trays Q J U n U U U U U Upgrading the Memory Module V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description Installing the V2616 Wall or Cabinet Mountin The V2616 comes with two wall mounting brackets Use two screws per side to attach the V2616 to a wall or cabinet Screws Wiring Requirements This section describes how to connect serial devices to the embedded computer You should read and follow these common safety precautions before proceeding with the installation of any electronic device e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point NOTE Do not run signal or communication wiring together with power wiring in the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different signal characteristics should be
31. ware Manual Hardware Introduction Dimensions K U QS N O O SZ CN i LU CT HA E O E z 2 ei z S f S O 250 9 84 290 11 41 LED Indicators Power a a Storage LAN 1 2 Tx P1 P2 Green Rx P1 P2 Serial ports P1 P2 not receiving data V2616 Hardware Manual Hardware Introduction Real Time Clock The embedded computer s real time clock is powered by a lithium battery We strongly recommend that you NOT replace the lithium battery on your own If the battery needs to be changed please contact the Moxa RMA service team ATTENTION There is a risk of explosion if the wrong type of battery is used To avoid this potential danger always be sure to use the correct type of battery Contact the Moxa RMA service team if you need to replace your battery Caution There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions on the battery 2 4 3 Hardware Connection Description In this chapter we show how to connect the embedded computers to

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