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35. Preface Thank you for purchasing our Embedded Computer AR2100 model 100J hereafter referred to as Embedded Computer This is a small size Embedded Computer and this document describes how to operate it Please review the information outlined in this manual before using the Embedded Computer August 2014 Intel and Intel Atom are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries VGA and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation PCI Express is a registered trademark of PCI SIG Microsoft is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Other company names and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners 1999 2014 Intel Corporation PFU LIMITED 2014 Important Notes This manual contains important information that needs to be observed for the safe and correct operation of the Embedded Computer Please read and thoroughly understand the contents of this manual before using this product Symbols For your safety and that of others follow the guidelines provided on the following pages concerning the use of the Embedded Computer Symbols are used throughout this manual These are provided to emphasize important points for your safety and that of others The following are the symbols and their meanings
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45. 6 Attach the CFast card slot cover removed in Step 2 4 Important Do not use the Embedded Computer with the CFast card cover unattached Using the Embedded Computer without the CFast card slot cover attached may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction or fail 2 2 3 Boot Device Settings This section describes the Boot Device settings When a CFast card and a hard disk drive or SSD are both installed at the same time the Embedded Computer automatically boots from whichever device has the OS installed on it However if both devices have an OS installed the Embedded Computer needs to be told which it is to boot off by changing the settings to give the boot device with the preferred OS the appropriate priority To change the settings access the Boot menu from the Setup program 2 3 Removing Attaching the Top Cover 2 3 Removing Attaching the Top Cover This section explains how to remove and attach the top cover 2 3 1 Removing the Top Cover This section explains how to remove the top cover on the Embedded Computer 1 Turn off the Embedded Computer and the peripherals and unplug all cables from the Embedded Computer uoneJjodo oiseg I N See 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off page 20 for details 2 Remove the screws two screws on the front of the Embedded Computer 3 Remove the top cover Slide the top cover toward the front of the Embedded C
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47. DC power input terminal 7 Power switch An input terminal for a DC power cable This switch turns the Embedded Computer connection DC 24V is supported on and off Hold the switch down for five seconds plus to turn the power off Serial connector Two serial connectors that comply with the 8 Cable clamp hole RS 232C standard They support transfer This hole is used to attach the cable clamp speed of up to 115 2kbps provided with the Embedded Computer The Embedded Computer has two cable PCI Express x1 slot clamp holes This is used to install a PCI Express card 9 Keyboard connector LAN connector BE A connector for a keyboard that has a PS 2 Two LAN connectors for 10BASE T 6 pin Mini DIN interface 100BASE TX 1000BASE T Ethernet 10 Mouse connector connections Supports the Preboot eXecu L J tion Environment PXE function and the A connector for a mouse that has a PS 2 Wake On LAN function 6 pin Mini DIN interface LAN Speed LED 11 VGA connector LAN connectors 1 and 2 each have a A VGA connector to attach a VGA cable for Speed LED which indicates the speed of the display the LAN connection Lights orange when 12 DVI D connector nj Mp at ML lights green A DVI D connector to attach a DVI cable for when operating at ps the display LAN Link Active LED l 13 USB connector v LAN connectors 1 and 2 each have a Link LED which indicates the state of the LAN Four Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0
48. ssssssm 27 2 3 2 Attaching the Top Cover 28 2 4 Installing Removing an Expansion Card 29 2 4 1 Before Installation 29 2 4 2 Installing an Expansion Card ieee 30 2 4 3 Removing an Expansion Card ui 32 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 33 So Xn PoWSr pii edd siot dod ona rostro gi d am liio dE 34 Sl Power Ori nee red ne deed de on edo tk 34 3 4 2 System Crash unte d eee eid aaa 34 3 2 Before You Call niai asco Pt ad aa rin e EP ead up 35 ADDOPCIG d ngu saint Atha edt ee eee a iai tige en ad 37 Appendix A Specifications 5c epson tx pe koe he core hus D n RR mares 38 A 1 Embedded Computer Specifications 38 Appendix B Product Labels i 40 B 1 Fabel Locations ete Pas niti I tele iens 40 B 2 Label Types ie e d ees 41 Appendix C About Perchlorate Best Management Practices of California Law au a e e xata seaside ep Ur ie E e HN I LAE 42 C 1 Regulation Compliance eee 42 C 2 SCOPe MOE E EEE A E EE T 42 C 3 Labeling Best Management Practice Requirements for Perchlorate Materials 42 C 4 Required Correspondence uu 42 Appendix D When Using Third Party Peripherals
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51. Ignoring the instructions under this symbol when using the Embedded Computer AN Warning may be hazardous or even lethal as well as damage to the Embedded Computer and or peripherals C ti Ignoring the instructions under this symbol when using the Embedded Computer AN aution may lead to injuries as well as damage to the Embedded Computer and or peripherals Safety Precautions A Warning Be sure to obey the following warnings Failure to observe these warnings may be hazardous or even lethal as well as damage to the Embedded Computer and or peripherals Category Warning Electric shock and fire Do not dismantle or modify the Embedded Computer in any other way than described in this manual Doing so may cause fire electric shock or a malfunction If the Embedded Computer is dismantled or modified PFU LIMITED may not be able to meet the request for repair of the Embedded Computer When a compo nent needs replacing contact your sales representative Do not place anything on top of the Embedded Computer Doing so may cause fire electric shock or a malfunction Do not place the Embedded Computer in direct sunlight near a heater or ina humid or dusty environment Doing so may cause fire or electric shock Do not obstruct the ventilation slots This could cause overheating and fire In the event the Embedded Computer overheats starts to smoke or smells strange turn the Embedded Computer power off
52. C 2 C 3 C 4 Management Practices of California Law Perchlorate Best Management Practices is enacted in California Regulation Compliance Lithium Primary Batteries used to backup the Embedded Computer clock are subject to regulation because they contain more than 6ppb perchlorate Scope The law applies to all operators who use such as manufacturing shipping and using perchlorate material in California Labeling Best Management Practice Requirements for Perchlorate Materials When manufacturing distributing selling using disposing perchlorate materials and when shipping perchlorate materials to California the exterior of all outer shipping packages and on consumer packages shall be labeled or marked clearly with the following Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Required Correspondence If you export Embedded Computers or a product that contains an Embedded Computer to California be sure to refer to this state law Appendix D When Using Third Party Peripherals Appendix D When Using Third Party Peripherals Always check the following points when using any third party peripheral device Does the Embedded Computer meet the hardware requirements of the peripheral device Are the peripherals compatible with the OS being used Whena peripheral device needs a device driver does the Embedded Computer have the latest device driver
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54. 43 Appendix E Export Cautions LE 44 Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 This chapter provides important information to understand before using the Embedded Computer Functions and Features sss em 2 Installation Steps i i Eae dete desee cos EE 3 Checking the Contents of the Package 4 Parts and Functions ius ee a 5 Installation Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 1 1 Functions and Features The Embedded Computer AR2100 model 100J is a compact embedded computer that is suitable for various industrial applications It features An Intel Atom processor is installed Up to 8GB of memory can be mounted e 2 5 inch hard disk drive x1 or SSD x1 may be installed optional The following front mounted connectors are provided USB2 0 connectors x4 LAN connectors IOBASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE T x2 Serial connectors RS 232C x2 VGA connector x1 DVI D connector x1 PS 2 keyboard connector x1 and mouse connector x1 Audio connectors LINE IN x1 and LINE OUT x1 The following slot is mounted on the side of the Embedded Computer CFast card slot serial ATA x1 1 2 Installation Steps Installation Steps Perform the steps below to install the Embedded Computer Check the contents of the package 1 3 Checking the Contents of the Package Confirm location for installation then install the Embedded
55. and unplug the DC power cable Contact the company where you purchased the Embedded Computer immediately Using the Embedded Computer in its current condition may cause fire or electric shock If this happens data being transmitted may not be saved Do not damage or modify the cables Do not twist the cables together place anything on them or place them where someone may trip over them Do not use the cables if they are damaged Doing so may cause fire or electric shock Category Warning Electric shock and fire Do not touch the power plug with wet hands Doing so may cause electric shock Do not touch the switch or power plug with wet hands Doing so may cause electric shock Do not cover the Embedded Computer while it is operating Doing so may cause overheating and fire or a malfunction Do not touch any connecting cables during thunderstorms doing so may cause electric shock Be careful not to drop any foreign objects or other objects things such as flammable products liquids or metallic objects onto the Embedded Computer Also do not place anything on the Embedded Computer to prevent things from falling inside Failure to do so may cause fire or electric shock Do not insert anything such as screwdrivers or pens into any openings or connectors on the Embedded Computer Doing so may cause an electric shock Do not replace the battery yourself as there is a risk of explosion if the
56. az f Front Warning label art ei od q V ro Ss Bottom A Ng O 4 Product label 7 2 Front O License Label 1 O O O Rear 1 Only when the OS option is available 40 B 2 Appendix B Product Labels Label Types B Warning label The Embedded Computer has the following warning label that warns of high temperatures Right after the Embedded Computer is turned off the inside is still hot and there is a risk of getting burned E License label This is the Microsoft Certificate of Authenticity COA label The license label is attached only when the OS option is available E Product label This label provides information on the model name serial number and other details Model name MODEL PD AR21AAAAE 24V 3 2A 2 5 kg PART NO PA03703 B121 SER NO 146000001 je1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DATE 2014 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CORE m Mss CH CORRERE RRT LE MEET EET C EU 8 Q CORSICA EDEN REET a ERAY VCCI A 6175524 B EA oE n 50 cus sc Product ID Serial number Manufacture date o x 42 Appendix C About Perchlorate Best Management Practices of California Law Appendix C About Perchlorate Best C 1
57. Computer 1 5 1 Placing the Embedded Computer Attach the peripherals 1 5 2 Connecting the Cables Confirm the installation of the peripherals Connect the DC power cable 1 5 2 Connecting the Cables Turn on the power 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off U UA o o c e 2 ae et o m 3 o o a o o Q o 3 c er o Install the OS 1 Start operations 1 If the PFU OS option is selected this operation is not needed Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 1 3 Checking the Contents of the Package Check that all of the following items are included in the package If any items are missing please contact your sales representative Embedded User Manual this manual Computer Cable clamp 2 E U L A optional Item Explanation Q Embedded Computer The actual Embedded Computer User Manual this manual Operating manual for this product Cable clamp Clamps for fixing the cables C E U L A optional E U L A for the preinstalled OS 1 4 Parts and Functions 1 4 Parts and Functions This section explains the names and functions of the parts 1 4 4 Front ak N ow A oa o N s00 BE D80 MERSE U moe R25 dian 13 Sello OEE ac 30 0 Jaos eA ete ea Biot 8 141516 17
58. References related information in a different area of this manual or in another manual Abbreviations The following expressions and abbreviations are used throughout this manual B Product name Abbreviations Embedded Computer AR2100 model 100J Embedded Computer vii This page is intentionally left blank viii Table of Contents Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 1 1 1 Functions and Features eerie cocer rennen ent 2 1 2 Installation S eDpS 2x23 or a ce SE RE EE 3 1 3 Checking the Contents of the Package 4 1 4 Parts and Functions ui 5 TAI ionic P 5 1 42 OO 6 1 5 installation cedo oerte teta eene eco o ep aet 7 1 5 1 Placing the Embedded Computer seeeesses 7 1 5 2 Connecting the Cables 13 1 5 3 When Using DC Power uit 17 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 19 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off 20 2 1 1 Turning on the Embedded Compulter sssss 21 2 1 2 Turning off the Embedded Computer sssss 22 22 Using a CFast Card s dioe ne oe av tere euet 23 2 2 1 Inserting a CFast Card oo EE 23 2 2 2 Removing a CFast Card uit 25 2 2 3 Boot Device Settings sssssssee 26 2 3 Removing Attaching the Top Cover i 27 2 3 1 Removing the Top Cover
59. cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Do not place the Embedded Computer in areas where strong magnetic fields are generated such as near a microwave oven Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Before moving the Embedded Computer turn it off then unplug and disconnect the DC power cable from it Moving the Embedded Computer with the cable still connected may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Do not press the power switch strongly with an object such as a stick Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction or fail Radiowave Do not place the Embedded Computer near devices that emit strong static interference emissions such as radios or televisions Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction or fail Make sure that the display USB and serial cables are all shielded Electrical shock When performing maintenance make sure to unplug and disconnect the DC power cable from the Embedded Computer Failure to do so may result in electric shock Operating Cautions tis the customer s responsibility to use this product and the manual provided with it e PFU LIMITED assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss of data that occurs as a result of using this product Also restitution for damages due to malfunctioning of the Embedded Computer shall not exceed the total cost of the Embedded Computer regardless of the range of the damages covered by the warran
60. x 2 keyboard and mouse USB USB 2 0 x 4 Audio LINE IN x 1 and LINE OUT x 1 Expansion interface PCI Express x 1 PCI Express 2 0 5Gbps 1 slot Fan Installed Not installed Dimension W x D x H 195 x 220 x 74 mm excluding rubbe r pads and protrusions Weight 2 5kg approx Power consumption 77W 64W Power Saving Mode 1 S4 Appendix A Specifications 1 The power saving mode functions are as follows S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 System powered is on and in operation CPU clock is stopped but memory power is on and updated Same as S1 but CPU power is off Sleep mode Power for almost all the components is off However memory continues to operate Hibernate mode The memory contents are swapped to the disk drive and reloaded to memory when the system is started again System power is off and only the necessary current for turning on the power is carried gt 5 2 X 39 Appendix B Product Labels This appendix explains the product label on the Embedded Computer Dy Important Be careful the labels do not start peeling or become dirty B 1 Label Locations Top without the top cover m eT n 2 Fm ie g i _ L t Rear
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62. Caution Computer and the peripherals and leave the Embedded Computer turned off for a while Right after the Embedded Computer is turned off the internal components are still hot so there is a risk of getting burned uoneJjodo oiseg I N This section describes the installation location for the expansion card and specification of the expansion card slot Expansion Card Slot Specification PCI Express x1 slot PCI Express x1 card can be mounted 1 Important The power consumption of the expansion card that is installed in the Embedded Computer should not exceed 25W See Appendix D When Using Third Party Peripherals page 43 when using any third party peripheral device 30 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 4 2 Installing an Expansion Card This section explains how to install an expansion card A Warning A Caution When installing an expansion card turn off the Embedded Computer and the peripherals and unplug all the connected cables from the inlet Failure to do so may cause electric shock 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off page 20 The board and the soldered parts of an expansion card are exposed These parts may be damaged by static electricity Before handling the cards first touch a metal part of the Embedded Computer to discharge static electricity Note that direct skin to metal contact must be made Do not touch the surface of the board or the soldered part Make sure to hold the
63. Installation Location Adequate space for ventilation must always be kept as shown below When installing the Embedded Computer horizontally ze or more 50mm or more 100mm or more 50mm or more 100mm or more When installing the Embedded Computer vertically right side down 100mm or more 100mm or more 100mm or more 50mm or more STi e Ie or more 1 1 Keep an open space of 20mm or more below the ventilation slots Do not install the Embedded Computer in a way other than described above A Warning Contact your sales representative if the Embedded Computer needs to be installed in a way other than described above C ti Do not install the Embedded Computer in a completely enclosed space Long AN aution term operation in an enclosed space may cause malfunctions or other prob lems due a rise in temperature 10 1 5 Installation 1 5 1 3 Ventilation The Embedded Computer s ventilation slots are shown below It is necessary to leave ample space around the air intake and exhaust slots A Caution Make sure that there is sufficient air circulation If there is insufficient air circulation the Embedded Computer s internal temperature may rise excessively causing it to malfunction Ventilation slots ejnduuo
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66. Service Personnel Failure to do so may cause electric shock fire or malfunction 1 5 1 Placing the Embedded Computer a UJ r4 o c n 2 Q et m 3 c o Q p o Qo o 3 z et 7 1 5 1 1 Detailed Dimensions The following figures detail the various dimensions of the Embedded Computer B Front Tnm Gapet e EEIE E 1 EO O mmh E Sios aocoomsansmnogssgsmssBenmmsmnmnasmnmnpnmmmmne 195mm 74mm Before Using the Embedded Computer Chapter 1 M3 screw holes 1 3 D E uw N A E m 5 19 DBOBGOBOOBOOBOBROBOBDOOOBOODOOODOOODOE D HH HHH HH HH HH H H HH HHHH HH HH
67. Step 2 Chee SN See 2 3 Removing Attaching the Top Cover page 27 for details 2 4 3 Removing an Expansion Card To remove an expansion card perform the expansion card installation procedure in reverse C ti After removing the expansion card make sure to attach the slot cover that was AN aution removed Also avoid using the Embedded Computer without reattaching the slot cover first Failure to do so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction or fail Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Refer to this chapter if you encounter any problems with the Embedded Computer If you cannot identify the cause of the problem or if the symptoms persist contact your sales representative 3 1 On Power Up sii cece ncn ici hese cele 34 3 2 Before 1 35 34 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3 1 On Power Up The following explains problems that are considered typical Refer to this section to solve any problems 3 1 1 Power On Symptom The Embedded Computer does not turn on Action Is the DC power cable unplugged from the outlet or damaged Make sure the DC power cable is correctly connected The cable will need to be replaced if it is damaged contact your sales representative Power has been restored immediately after turning off the Embedded Computer power When restoring the Embedded Computer immediately after power off the Embedded Computer may not be turned on Wait at least 10 seconds before restoring Depending
68. connection Lights up when the LAN connectors connection is established and blinks when 14 LINE OUT connector 3 data is being transferred A connector for a Line OUT audio cable ejnduuo peppequi3 oy Bulsp 910 ag i Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 15 LINE IN connector Qe 17 Power LED A connector for a Line IN audio cable Lights green while the Embedded 16 Hard disk access LED Computer is turned on Hard disk access Lights green when data is being written to or read from the hard disk 1 4 2 Side a o HH HH HHH HH HH o a 05000 i a d oo a a I a z ras B 295 o n oo o0000000 00000 ono 1 1 CFast card slot Slot for a CFast card 1 5 Installation 1 5 Installation This section details the installation requirements and installation procedures of the Embedded Computer i The Embedded Computer installation and the power supply work involved A Warning must be performed by
69. do so may result in play in the Embedded Computer mounting 1 5 Installation Four M3 screw holes 1 B Left m Rear Front gt 18mm HH 9 HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH i HH 38mm 00000 16mm 180mm 1 4mm maximum insertion depth 24mm C ti Screws must never be inserted over 4mm deep Failure to do so may result in AN auuon play in the Embedded Computer mounting E Right Rear gt Four M3 screw holes 1 18mm 38mm 18mm 24mm 180mm 1 4mm maximum insertion depth 16mm C ti Screws must never be inserted over 4mm deep Failure to do so may result in AN auuon play in the Embedded Computer mounting i W y o o c e 2 ae et o m 3 o o a o o Q o 3 c er o Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 1 5 1 2
70. e Embedded Computer E Usable DC power cables Use DC power cables that satisfy the following conditions Conductor size AWG18 Insulation Rated to 80 C or higher must be flameproof and flame retardant Compliant wire UL1007 or CSA TR 64 E Pinout for the DC power input connector DC 24V DC 24V GND GND Embedded Computer side Cable side connector connector viewed from the connection side E Recommended connectors and cables Power connector Connector Vendor Product ID Housing 5557 04R MOLEX Crimp terminal 5556PBTL or 5556PBT DC power cable Cable Vendor Product ID DC24V cable Furukawa Electric UL1007 AWG18 Yellow GND cable Hitachi Densen Shoji i 4097 AWG18 Black SWCC Showa Hold ings or other vendors Terminal crimping tool Product ID Vendor Automatic crimping machine Hand crimping tool Crimping machine Modular crimp die MOLEX 57026 5000 57275 4000 57022 3000 18 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 This chapter describes how to operate the Embedded Computer Switching the Embedded Computer On Off s 20 Using a CFast Card i i iei dies eal ieee 23 Removing Attaching the Top Cover eee 27 Installing Removing an Expansion Card sss 29 20 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off This section explains
71. e the USB cable Pull the tip of cable clamp to decrease the size of the loop and hold the cable Pull Qu N a UE Im a Dy Important If the loop is too large the USB cable may come loose 16 1 5 Installation 1 5 3 When Using DC Power When using DC power follow the following conditions The Embedded Computer installation and the power supply work involved AN Warning must be performed by Service Personnel Failure to do so may cause electric shock fire or malfunction 1 5 3 1 DC Power Specification The DC power requirements are as follows Voltage is 24V DC power must be insulated from AC power DC power must be correctly grounded Ixus U A o o c 2 ae et gt o m 3 o o a o o Q o 3 c er o The DC power source must be rated for use with Information Technology IT equipment IEC60950 1 with a maximum electrical current of less than 8 0A and is provided by an SELV circuit that does not produce hazardous energy levels DC power source must have an emergency power off switch When the DC power does not have the emergency power off switch an electric current breaker with a capacity of 10A or larger must be added Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 1 5 3 2 Connecting the DC Power Supply This section describes how to construct a DC power cable to connect the DC power and th
72. eripherals and remove the DC power cable See 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off page 20 for details 2 Loosen the screw on the side of the Embedded Computer to detach the CFast card slot cover on nn Bannnnnnn es QB BaanggGdBBB c GannnananeBn nn HH oo oo THannaaaBHB Bong 000 000000000 CFast card slot cover 3 Move the LOCK lever to the left to unlock the CFast card QOood 200000000 2000000 le oon Sooooggg HH oo Dun Ban RRBRSRRSSRSBGBBOOGBBBOD G o oo TnannnnBBH nn HH n oo Bad w 1 EB ES E Q O05 o Ban nan LOCK lever 4 Press the CFast card ejection button Dun 000 Dom Ung SIS Q Ung Dog os os CFast card ejection button uoneJjodo oiseg I N 25 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 26 5 Pullout the CFast card from the CFast card slot Hannnnnn RannnnnnBBBH nn Iss GaannanaBPB On nn 000 C Q Q Q
73. ff page 20 Since the CFast cards may still be hot right after the Embedded Computer is turned off the CFast cards must be removed after leaving the Embedded Computer turned off for a while Failure to do so may cause burns Static electricity can damage CFast cards Before handling a CFast card first A Caution touch a large metal object or water tap pipe to discharge static electricity Note that direct skin to metal contact must be made e Do not expose the CFast card to continuous direct sunlight and do not store it in a hot area Do not drop the CFast card on hard surfaces Do not put heavy objects on the CFast card e Do not spill liquids such as coffee on the CFast card Be sure to store the CFast card back in its case when it is not being used uoneJjodo oiseg I N 2 2 1 Inserting a CFast Card 1 Turn off the Embedded Computer and the peripherals and remove the DC power cable See 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off page 20 for details 2 Loosen the screw on the side of the Embedded Computer to detach the CFast card slot cover LT 20000000 o000000p 20000000 00000 200000 00000 SRGSBBSGBBQQBBBGPO Banannnetdd nnnPHHH HH do 800009 B a00 QBBBBG a000 Ung 000 lalaa 00000000 00000000 000000000 CFast card slot cover 23 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 3 Check t
74. he orientation of the CFast card and insert it into the CFast card slot After checking the orientation of the CFast card inset it firmly all the way in Bannnnn oo anon GaGannnannnnntdH HH Rannnn nn Raannaeedu nuHH ua Biss eren Bong 00000 0000000000 4 Move the LOCK lever to the right to lock the CFast card m 20000000 o000000g 2000000 RannanaeaBd nnnn HH 1 m e 0n TannaaBBHa nn HH 9 Bn Ha HH 9 T n pga Q BB Ung LOCK lever Dag 5 Re attach the CFast card slot cover Attach the CFast card slot cover that was removed in Step 2 back to the way it was before O The screw hole may break if the screw is over torqued The recommended tightening torque is 0 49 N m 6 Re connect the DC power cable and turn on the Embedded Computer and peripherals Dy Important Do not use the Embedded Computer with the CFast card cover unattached Using the Embedded Computer without the CFast card slot cover attached may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction or fail 24 2 2 Using a CFast Card 2 2 2 Removing a CFast Card 1 Turn off the Embedded Computer and the p
75. henticity OS E a MODEL PD AR21AAAAE 24V 3 2A 25 kg a PART NO PA03703 B121 SER NO 146000001 L 11121314I516171819 DATE 2014 6 10111213141516171819 CORSICA EGRET OS RRENSC CHG EG VCCI A 175524 PFHULirhited oo o0 cus sc J COREL FM iii CH EoSEERERH CERT SHE REESE LANT Q 41 C C C 1 6ppb C 2 C 3
76. how to turn the Embedded Computer on off A Caution Do not move or shake the Embedded Computer when it is turned on Doing so may cause electric shock fire damage to the Embedded Computer or data to be lost If condensation forms on the Embedded Computer wait until the condensation has evaporated before turning on the power Not doing so may cause electric shock or damage the Embedded Computer Follow the instructions below to turn the Embedded Computer on and off not doing so could cause data to be lost Do not press the power switch with an object such as a stick Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction For emergency shutdowns of the Embedded Computer A Warning Familiarize yourself with the location of the emergency shutdown switch If the Embedded Computer overheats starts to smoke or smell strange immediately shut the Embedded Computer power off If the DC power source has an emergency shutdown switch use it to shut the Embedded Computer power off If the DC power source does not have an emergency shutdown switch unplug the DC power cable or use a circuit breaker on the distribution board 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off 2 1 1 Turning on the Embedded Computer 1 Turn on the display and other peripherals first 2 Press the power switch on the front of the Embedded Computer The power LED turns on green When the power is turned on the Embedded Computer first goes through its POST P
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78. installed Does the peripheral device support the Power Management functions Power Saving mode G If these functions are not supported problems may occur upon Power Saving mode Are there any potential conflicts with other peripherals and their requirements Even if a particular peripheral device works fine in isolation problems can still occur when it is used in combination with other peripherals o x 44 Appendix E Export Cautions Appendix E Export Cautions Embedded Computers can be exported to the following countries Please consult with your sales representative when exporting a finished product that contains an Embedded Computer United States UL60950 1 NRTL C acquisition 1 FCC Class A e Canada CSA60950 1 NRTL C acquisition 1 ICES 003 Class A 4 Acquire the specifications from the Certification Authority CSA To export Embedded Computers to countries other than the above please consult with your sales representative AR2100 100J Embedded Computer AR2100 model 100J User Manual P3XU E881 01XA 2014 8 Date issued August 2014 PFU Issued by PFU LIMITED Printed in Japan
79. les 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 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 Canada Department of Communications DOC This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Cet appareil numerique de la classe A est comforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Caution when Using a Display It is recommended that the display is connected to the Embedded Computer with a display cable that is equipped with a ferrite core vi High Safety This product has been designed and manufactured on the assumption that it will be used in office personal domestic regular industrial and general purpose applications It has not been designed and manufactured for use in applications simply called high safety applications from here on that directly involve danger to life and health when a high degree of safety is required for example in the control nuclear reactions at nuclear power facilities automatic flight control of ai
80. metal clasps or the edge of the board The cards are vulnerable to static electricity so put them on a conductive mat first or keep them in the package until just before using them 1 Turn off the Embedded Computer and the peripherals and unplug all cables from the Embedded Computer Qe NN See 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off page 20 for details 2 Remove the top cover Qe NO See 2 3 1 Removing the Top Cover page 27 for details 3 Remove the fixing screw one screw on the slot cover of the slot where the expansion card is installed 2 4 Installing Removing an Expansion Card 4 Remove the slot cover Keep the removed slot cover in a safe location i gt lt Slot cover uoneJjodo oiseg I N 5 Install an expansion card in the slot Insert it firmly into the slot Install the expansion card as shown in the figure below and fix it with the screw that was removed in step 3 Expansion card QNEM _ The screw hole may break if the screw is over torqued The recommended tightening torque is 0 49 N m 32 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 6 Fixthe expansion card into place Loosen the screws on the secure guards and slide the guards to the edge of the expansion card Secure guard 25089 O50 096850509 Dy Important The screw hole may break if the screw is over torqued The recommended tightening torque is 0 49 N m 7 Attach the top cover that was removed in
81. mputer The Embedded Computer is equipped with a hole to attach the cable clamp By using the cable clamp cables that have connectors without locking mechanisms including audio cables and USB cables can be prevented from falling off Use the cable clamp according to the cable connection status and the direc tion of cabling Dy Important Powering on the Embedded Computer without connecting or turning on the display may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction A Caution When connecting peripherals turn off the Embedded Computer and peripherals and then disconnect the DC power cable refer to 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On Off page 20 Failure to do so may cause electric shock Do not touch the switch or power plug with wet hands Failure to do so may cause electric shock Do not expose to water damage modify tie roll up drop knock pull twist together force bend heat place heavy objects on or pinch with something such as a door the DC power cable Failure to do so damages the DC power cable which may cause electric shock or fire Do not place metallic parts near the power plug of the DC power cable Failure to do so may cause electric shock fire or damage i U UA o o c e 2 ae et o m 3 o o Q o o O o 3 c p o 14 Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer NA Sa Rag cable LAN cable Serial cable DC po
82. n the Embedded Computer is cleaned with a damp cloth using water or a diluted mild detergent make sure to tightly squeeze the cloth before wiping the Embedded Computer When wiping the Embedded Computer make sure no water gets inside the Embedded Computer Power Consumption The amount of power consumed while the power switch is off 1 3W or less Unplugging the DC power cable can avoid power consumption while the DC power is switched off The amount of power consumed while the Embedded Computer is operating is approximately 77W for the PD AR21 AAAAE and approximately 64W for the PD AR21ACAAE About This Manual The layout and contents of this manual and the symbols used in this manual are described below Layout and Contents e Chapter1 Before Using the Embedded Computer This chapter explains the features of the Embedded Computer and the steps required to use it e Chapter2 Basic Operation This chapter describes basic operation such as turning the Embedded Computer on off e Chapter 3 Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to deal with problems during use of the Embedded Computer Appendix These appendices describe various specifications and cautions that are related to the Embedded Computer Expressions The following expressions are used throughout this manual ON Draws attention to a precaution that should be observed Also used to warn of unacceptable or dangerous practices Should always be read
83. omputer Top cover INNNNNN If the Embedded Computer is vertical place it horizontally as shown in the figure above before performing this step 7 28 Chapter 2 Basic Operation To attach the top cover perform the top cover removal procedure in reverse Do not use the Embedded Computer with the top cover removed Doing so AN Caution may cause fire d Important The screw hole may break if the screw is over torqued The recommended tightening torque is 0 49 N m 2 4 Installing Removing an Expansion Card 2 4 Installing Removing an Expansion Card This section explains how to install and remove an expansion card 2 4 1 Before Installation Before installing or removing an expansion card turn off the Embedded AN
84. on the connection display or display switching unit turning on the display or display switching unit after powering on the Embedded Computer may be required Is there a problem with the Embedded Computer or other hardware Contact your sales representative 3 1 2 System Crash Symptom The system crashes while it is connected to a USB device Action Is the USB device broken or does the USB device have a short circuit on the inside Remove the USB cable and then check whether the Embedded Computer starts Is a device that is undamaged recognized when it is connected to the Embedded Computer that has been turned on Contact your sales representative 3 2 Before You Call 3 2 Before You Call If you still cannot solve the problem contact your sales representative Before calling the sales representative have the following information ready Model name and serial number Installed hardware options Changed factory settings in Setup program TheOS Procedure prior to problem what you were doing error messages etc Installation environment and connected devices The state of the LEDs Bunoouse qnoau I Q 36 Chapter 3 Troubleshooting This page is intentionally left blank Appendix The appendix provides information about specifications and optional components Appendix A Specifications ciara 38 Appendix B Product Labels cccccccccccececeeeeseeeeeeseseessesaaaaaeaeeeeeneeeeeee
85. ower On Self Test phase Power switch uoneJjodo oiseg I N 1 Important Do not shut the Embedded Computer s power off during the POST phase Doing so may cause a malfunction C ti Do not press the power switch with an object such as a stick Doing so AN aution may break the power switch resulting in a malfunction of the Embedded Computer 22 Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 1 2 Turning off the Embedded Computer 1 Ifa CD ROM drive or a DVD ROM drive is connected to a USB connector make sure no disk is in the drive prior to turning off the Embedded Computer If a disk is still in the drive eject it 2 Exitthe operating system OS After exiting the OS the Embedded Computer turns off automatically If the Embedded Computer does not turn off press and hold the Power switch on the front of the Embedded Computer for five seconds or more Power switch C ti Do not press the power switch with an object such as a stick Doing so AN auuon may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction 3 Turn off the display and other peripherals 2 2 Using a CFast Card 2 2 Using a CFast Card This section explains how to insert and remove a CFast card Before inserting or removing a CFast card turn off the Embedded Computer AN Warning and the peripherals and remove the DC power cable Failure to do so may cause electric shock Refer to Section 2 1 Switching the Embedded Computer On O
86. peppequi3 y Bulsp 9 OJ9 i tata ou Pj 6 Ventilation slots 11 12 Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 1 5 1 4 Operational Environment The Embedded Computer requires the following environmental conditions Make sure to observe the following conditions when using the Embedded Computer Failure to do so may cause the Embedded Computer to fail Item Specification Temperature When operating with HDD 5 40 C When operating without HDD 0 50 C In power off mode Storage 20 60 C Humidity When operating 5 90 RH In power off mode Storage 5 95 RH Thermal gradient 15 C Hr or less non condensing Humidity gradient 30 Day or less Vibration 0 5G Shock 10G Dy Important Resistance to vibration and shock is not guaranteed when USB devices are in direct contact with each other USB devices are best connected via a USB cable 1 5 2 Connecting the Cables page 13 1 5 Installation 1 5 2 Connecting the Cables 1 5 2 1 Connecting the Cables Connect the cables for peripherals to the Embedded Computer Note the following when connecting cables to the Embedded Computer Serial cables cables for the display keyboard cable and mouse cable must be connected before powering on the Embedded Co
87. rcraft air traffic control operation control in mass transport systems medical equipment for sustaining life and missile firing control in weapons systems and when provisionally the safety in question is not ensured The user should use this product with adopting measures for ensuring safety in such high safety applications PFU LIMITED assumes no liability whatsoever for damages arising from use of this product by the user in high safety applications and for any claims or compensation for damages by the user or a third party Component Lifetimes and Consumable Supplies Some components of the Embedded Computer have a limited life expectancy These components become worn or deteriorate with time thus affecting device operation It is recommended that these components be replaced within the recommended period of time The recommended replacement period varies according to environmental conditions and the frequency of operation Using the Embedded Computer for 8 hours per day results in a component lifetime of approximately 5 years Note that component lifetimes are statistical measures that provide no guarantee against the possibility of early Embedded Computer failure Longterm continuous operation and high ambient temperatures will both shorten the component lifetime The following major components have limited lifetimes hard disk drives Solid State Drives SSDs CFast fans and batteries Cleaning the Embedded Computer Whe
88. s 40 Appendix C About Perchlorate Best Management Practices of California LAW ee 42 Appendix D When Using Third Party Peripherals iui 43 Appendix E Export Cautions ii 44 38 Appendix A Specifications Appendix A Specifications This appendix provides technical specification details on the Embedded Computer Embedded Computer Specifications The following are the specifications for the Embedded Computer Item Specifications Product name Embedded Computer AR2100 model 100J Model name PD AR21AAAAE PD AR21ACAAE Power DC power input 24V x 596 CPU Intel Atom processor E3845 Intel Atom processor E3825 Clock speed 1 91GHz 1 33GHz Number of cores and 4 cores 4 threads 2 cores 2 threads threads Cache L2 2MB L2 1MB Chipset Memory DDR3L 1333 Unbuffered SO DIMM DDR3L 1066 Unbuffered SO DIMM Indispensable option ECC 2GB 4GB 8GB select one option ECC 2GB 4GB 8GB select one option Storage Hard disk bay Selectable option 2 5 inch ATA HDD x 1 or 2 5 inch ATA SSD x 1 available 2 5 inch ATA SSD x 1 available CFast card Selectable option CFast card slot serial ATA x 1 available Interfaces Display VGA x 1 and DVI I x 1 LAN 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T x 2 Preboot eXecution Environment PXE and Wake On LAN supported Serial RS 232C x 2 Keyboard and mouse PS 2
89. ty With the exception of the Embedded Computer itself any special options and operating system software that may be included with this product PFU LIMITED bears no responsibility for problems arising from hardware or software produced by other manufacturers Modifying or dismantling the Embedded Computer is strictly prohibited The Embedded Computer is not suited to advanced time control applications Battery Replacement The Embedded Computer has a battery on board to retain setup information The battery needs to be replaced if one of the following conditions applies The message CMOS Battery Failure is displayed in the Event Log The settings cannot be saved correctly Contact your sales representative to replace the battery Our service department will replace the battery Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC EU Embedded Computers are Class A equipment and suitable for installation in an industrial as well as other commercial environments Embedded Computers are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference if installed correctly as instructed in this manual USA Federal Communications Commission FCC FCC WARNINGS Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 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 Ru
90. use of trouble with the Embedded Computer Do not place the Embedded Computer on a slanted or unstable surface or in areas subject to severe vibration Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Do not place anything on top of the Embedded Computer nor work on things on top of the Embedded Computer Doing so may damage the Embedded Computer or may cause injury Do not drop the Embedded Computer Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Do not stack the Embedded Computer on another device or install it except as allowed in this manual Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Category Caution Cause of trouble Install this product indoors Using the Embedded Computer outdoors may cause it with the Embedded to malfunction Computer Do not place the Embedded Computer in a location that is extremely hot or cold or where the temperature changes drastically Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Do not use the Embedded Computer in an environment that is exposed to high levels of salt Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Do not place the Embedded Computer in areas that are subject to high levels of shock or vibration Doing so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction Do not place the Embedded Computer in a location where chemicals are present in the air or where it comes in contact with chemicals Doing so may
91. wer cable Mouse cable VGA cable DVI cable Keyboard cable 1 5 Installation 1 5 2 2 Securing the Cables By using the cable clamp cables that have connectors without locking mechanisms including USB cables can be prevented from falling off The following procedure shows how to secure the USB cables When using the cable clamp to secure the USB cables avoid applying unnecessary stress on the connectors of the USB cables C ti Even if the cable clamp is not used do not insert anything else into the cable A aution clamp hole Failure to do so may cause the Embedded Computer to malfunction E Attaching the Cable Clamp 1 Push the tip of cable clamp through its base to form a loop i W y o o c e 2 ae et o m 3 o o a o o Q o 3 c er o 2 Lift the lock tab in the direction of the arrow to unlock it allowing the loop size to be adjusted Lock tab OEEEM If the loop is too small the USB cable may not be able to pass through the loop Chapter 1 Before Using the Embedded Computer 3 With the cable clamp loop pointing downwards press the stud at the base of the cable clamp into the cable clamp hole Cable clamp hole Cable clamp E Attaching the cables 1 Pass the USB cable through the cable clamp loop and attach the connector to the Embedded Computer 2 Tighten the cable clamp to secur
92. wrong type is used When the battery needs replacing contact your sales representative Our service department will replace the battery Never use any flammable type cleaning sprays or any type of cleaning chemicals Doing so may cause fire or malfunction Do not touch the inside of the Embedded Computer while the Embedded Computer is being charged Doing so may cause burns or an electric shock Do not remove screws unless otherwise stated Doing so may cause burns or an electric shock Do not charge the Embedded Computer with a power supply voltage that is over or below the range listed in the Embedded Computer specification Doing so may cause electric shock fire or malfunction The Embedded Computer installation and the power supply work involved must be performed by Service Personnel Failure to do so may cause electric shock fire or malfunction Damage and injury Do not place the Embedded Computer on a slanted or unstable surface or in areas subject to severe vibration Failure to do so may cause the Embedded Computer to fall and result in malfunc tion or injury Do not dispose of the Embedded Computer together with other garbage If the Embedded Computer is thrown into fire it may explode A Caution Ignoring the instructions under this symbol when using the Embedded Computer may lead to injuries as well as damage to the Embedded Computer and or peripherals Category Caution Ca
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