Divio NRM 311 User Manual

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Network Viedo Recorder User Manual
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Preface
Copyright .............................................................................................. v
Disclaimer .............................................................................................. v
Acknowledgements ............................................................................... v
Regulatory Compliance Statements ........................................................ v
Declaration of Conformity ....................................................................... v
RoHS Compliance .................................................................................. vi
Technical Support and Assistance ........................................................... ix
Conventions Used in this Manual ........................................................... ix
Chapter 1: Product Introduction
Physical Features .....................................................................................1
Front View ...........................................................................................1
Rear View ............................................................................................ 1
Overview ................................................................................................2
Key Features ...........................................................................................2
Hardware Specifications ..........................................................................3
Connector Numbering ............................................................................5
Chapter 2: External Connectors Pinout Description
Power Button ......................................................................................6
LED Indicators (HDD, WWAN, Power & WLAN) ....................................6
Reset ................................................................................................... 7
SIM1 and SIM2 Sockets For CN23 and CN21 ....................................... 7
USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 Ports (Front) .......................................................8
CFast ................................................................................................... 8
Line-out2 .............................................................................................9
Mic2 ....................................................................................................9
LAN1 Port ..........................................................................................10
LAN2 Port ..........................................................................................10
Mic1 ..................................................................................................11
Line-out1 ...........................................................................................11
USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 Ports (Rear) .......................................................12
DisplayPort ........................................................................................12
VGA .................................................................................................. 13
GPIO/CAN/OBDII ................................................................................13
DC Input (24/36/110VDC) .................................................................14
COM1 and COM3 ............................................................................. 14
COM2 (RS232/422/485) ....................................................................15
Chapter 3: Jumpers and Switches
Before You Begin .................................................................................16
Precautions ..........................................................................................16
Jumper Settings ....................................................................................17
DIP Switch Settings ...............................................................................19
GPIO Pull High Switch ........................................................................19
COM2 RI Switch ................................................................................ 19
VCC Selection Switch for CN23 Mini-PCIe Socket ............................. 20
WWAN Module Selector ....................................................................21
(For Wake-Up & Voice Functions on Mini-PCIe CN23) ........................21
ME/RTC Clear Switch ......................................................................... 21
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Input Voltage Control Switch .............................................................22
Power SW Connector ........................................................................23
GLA Flash Connector ........................................................................ 23
MCU Debug COM Connector ............................................................24
MCU Flash Connector .......................................................................24
MCU Temp Sensor ............................................................................. 25
LVDS BL Control Connector ..............................................................25
LVDS Connector ................................................................................26
SATA Power Connectors ....................................................................26
SATA Connectors ...............................................................................27
GPS Connector .................................................................................. 27
Expansion Connector (For VIOB-mPCI expansion card) .......................28
COM1/3 RS232 Connector ................................................................ 28
COM2 RS232/422/485 Connector ..................................................... 29
Super I/O Temperature Sensor ............................................................29
RTC Battery Connector ...................................................................... 30
Debug 80 Port Connector ..................................................................30
Optional VIOB-CAN03 Module Connector ........................................ 31
Power Connector for CAN 2.0B MiniCard (MPX-2515) ......................31
3G GPS RF Connector ........................................................................32
BT Connector ....................................................................................32
Mini-PCIe (PCIe + USB) ......................................................................33
Mini-PCIe (PCIe + USB) ......................................................................34
Mini-PCIe (PCIe + USB) ......................................................................35
Internal WWAN SIM Card Socket (SIM 3) For CN21 ...........................36
Mini-PCIe (USB) .................................................................................37
Optional Internal WWAN SIM1 Card Socket For CN23 .......................38
Optional Internal WWAN SIM2 Card Socket For CN21 or CN23 ........38
Installing a WLAN Module (Half Mini-PCIe) ............................................ 45
Installing the First WWAN Module.........................................................45
Installing the Second WWAN Module....................................................46
Installing a SO-DIMM ............................................................................ 47
Appendix A: Software Demo Utility for I/O Ports of Function Control
Menu Screen .....................................................................................48
1.1 Status ........................................................................................ 49
1.2 GPIO Setting ...............................................................................49
1.3 WDT Setting ............................................................................... 50
1.4 WWAN Module .........................................................................50
1.5 Power On Delay Time ................................................................ 50
1.6 Power Off Delay Time ................................................................ 50
1.7 Wake Up Function .....................................................................51
1.8 CAN Bus Setting ....................................................................... 51
1.9 Interface Power ........................................................................52
1.10 Mini-PCIe Power ..................................................................... 52
Appendix B: Using the GPS Feature
Setup and Using GPS Information .........................................................53
Appendix C: Signal Connection of DI/DO
GPIO Pinout Description ........................................................................ 57
SW1 Setting ..........................................................................................57
Digital Input .......................................................................................... 58
Digital Output ....................................................................................... 59
Chapter 4: System Setup
Removing the Chassis Bottom Cover .................................................... 39
Installing a SSD/HDD Drive ....................................................................40
Appendix D: Power Management Setup
Power-on Delay Setting .........................................................................60
Power-off Delay Setting ........................................................................62
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Appendix E: GPS Dead Reckoning Module - VIOB-GPS-DR02
uBlox-NEO M8L Overview .....................................................................64
Technical Specifications ......................................................................... 64
Appendix F:
Installing the System into a Rack Cabinet............ 67
Appendix G:
Connecting Earth Ground to NRM311...............68
Appendix H: Safety Icons.......................................69
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Appendix B: Using the gps FeAtUre
Module: uBlox-NEO M8L
Chip:
• Receiver Type:
• 72-channel u-blox M8 engine
• GPS/QZSS L1 C/A, GLONASS L10F, BeiDou B1
• SBAS L1 C/A: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS
• Galileo-ready E1B/C (NEO-M8N)
• Navigation Update Rate:
• Single GNSS: up to 18 Hz
• Concurrent GNSS: up to 10 Hz
• Accuracy Position:
• 2.0 m CEP
• Acquisition:
• Cold starts: 26 s
• Aided starts: 2 s
• Reacquisition: 1 s
• Sensitivity:
• Tracking & Nav: –167 dBm
• Cold starts: –148 dBm
• Hot starts: –156 dBm
Assistance
AssistNow GNSS Online AssistNow GNSS Offline (up to 35 days) AssistNow Autonomous (up to 6 days) OMA SUPL & 3GPP compliant
Setup and Using GPS Information
Users can use the GPSinfo.exe program to verify that the GPS is correctly configured and working properly. Also, users can use the GPSinfo.exe pro­gram to enable WAAS/EGNOS and power saving mode.
1. Go to Device Manager to ensure the device is installed correctly.
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2. Insert the Installation Disc into CD-Rom drive and execute the “Gpsinfo.
exe” file (the file also saved in C:\Utility\GPS_Utility).
3. Follow the given instructions to complete the installation.
4. When the setup complete, press <Finish>.
5. Once the installation is completed, installation of GPS Information onto PDA device will be launched automatically. Select <Yes> to continue.
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Setup Window Screenshot
Double click GpsInfo_Vista icon from Desktop to start GPS.
Com Port Selection Baud Rate Selection
Scan Com Port
Cold Start
Tab Menu
Start GPS button VTG check box WAAS/EGNOSPower Save
Main GPS data Window
• Scan Com Port” - Scan all available communication port for GPS recep-
tion
• “Cold Start” - Cold start the GPS receiver
• “Power Save” - Check the box to enable/disable the Power Save Mode
(the option is available only when a GPS device is found)
• “Tab Menu” - Switch between Setup and GPSINFO windows
• “Com Port Selection” - Select the appropriate communication port
where GPS receiver is configured (it may be necessary to try several com­munication ports until the right one is found)
• “Baud Rate Selection” - Select the appropriate transferring rate (Please
set the baud rate at 9600)
• “Start GPS button” - Turn on/off the GPS device
• “VTG check box” - Some navigation or map software requires to receive
VTG data output for during operation. Check the box to activate the VTG data output.
• “WAAS/EGNOS” - Check the box to activate WAAS/EGNOS in order to
increase the accuracy of positioning
• “Main GPS data Window” - Display data received by GPS device.
GPS Info Window Screenshot
Date
Time
Satellite
Distribution
Map
Latitude
Satellite Status
Chart
Direction
Speed
Positioning Status
Horizontal Accuracy
Position Accuracy
Longitude
• “Satellite Distribution Map” – Display the position of all connected
Satellites
• A unique number is assigned to each satellite.
• Red circle indicates that the satellite location is known from almanac
information; however, the satellite is not currently being tracked.
• Green circle indicates that the satellite is being tracked; however, it is
not being used in the current position solution.
• Blue circle indicates that is being tracked and is being used in the cur-
rent position.
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• “Latitude” – User’s current latitude is displayed in N/S degree (North/
South Hemisphere) format
• “Satellite Status Chart” – display the status of each connected satellite
• The number under each bar marks corresponding Satellite, and the
height of each bar represents the strength of the satellite.
• Red bar indicates that the satellite location is known from almanac
information; however, the satellite is not currently being tracked.
• Green solid bar indicates that the satellite is being tracked; however, it
is not being used in the current position solution.
• Blue bar indicates that the tracked and is being used in the current
position.
• “Date” – display the current date in (dd/mm/yy) format.
• “Time” – display the current (UTC) time in (hh:mm:ss) format.
• “Direction” – display the current direction from 000.0° to 359.9°
• “Speed” – Display the current moving speed in km/hour
• “Positioning Status”- Three Modes
1. No Fix
2. 2D Positioning
3. 3D Positioning
• “Horizontal Accuracy” - Range from 0.5 to 99.9, the smaller the better
• “Position Accuracy” - Range from 0.5 to 99.9, the smaller the better
• “Longitude” – Display current longitude in E/W (East/West Hemisphere)
Time (hhmmss)
GPS Information Instructions
1. Make sure that the GPS device is properly inserted.
2. Start GPS Information Software.
3. Choose and select the proper communication port. (It might be neces-
sary to try each available port to find the right one since the default communication port varies according to different hardware device.)
4. Click “Start GPS button” to activate the GPS receiver.
5. Upon successful connection, GPS output data should be displayed in
“Main GPS data Window”. If no data is observed, make sure the GPS receiver is working and properly inserted. Otherwise choose another communication port.
6. Satellite status can be observed in the “GPS Info Window”. Use the
“Tab Menu” to switch between Setup window and GPS info window.
7. Please make sure to de-activate the GPS device before exiting this pro-
gram.
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ChApter 1: prodUCt introdUCtion
Physical Features
Front View
Power
button
indicators
HDD
LED
SIM1 / SIM2
slot cover
USB 3.0 / USB 2.0ResetSSD/
SSD/ HDD
CFast Line-out2
Antenna holes
Mic2
Rear View
Line-out1
USB 2.0/3.0
ports
DisplayPort
Mic1COM3 COM2 COM1
LAN2 LAN1DC IN GPS antenna hole
VGA GPIO/CAN/OBDII
Fuse
Antenna holes
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Overview
NRM311 series features powerful new generation Intel® Core™ processor i7-4650U. Its CPU performance gives the users the ability to adapt to what they need in any telematics applications. Its Intel allows users to fully take advantage of NRM311 series to achieve smooth, seamless and stunning graphic performance on 3 different video outputs (VGA, DP, LVDS). NRM311 series is equipped with 2 externally accessible SSD/ HDD trays; users can easily download or upload the data on other devices by just removing the storage devices from NRM311 series. By integrating the variety of I/O ports and 4x Mini-PCIe sockets expansibility, NRM311 series is not only suitable for video surveillance application, but also can meet the demand for other telematics applications, such as infotainment, and dispatching system. With dual SIM cards support, NRM311 series allows three SIM cards backup each other for a better connectivity quality by software. In addition, three SIM cards + dual WWAN modules architecture can increase the bandwidth for a faster data transfer speed. Not only data transmission, NRM311 series also supports two-way voice communication. Equipped with intelligent power management, NRM311 series can be waked on by ignition, RTC timer or SMS/Ring remotely.
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HD graphics 5000 engine
Key Features
• Intel® Core™ processor dual core i7-4650U
• Three SIM cards + dual WWAN modules support
• Dual externally accessible SATA 3.0 SSD/HDD
• Built-in U-blox UBX-NEO M8N GPS, optional UBX-NEO M8L Dead
Reckoning support
• Built-in CAN 2.0B. Optional OBDII/CAN2.0B Module (SAE J1939)
• Wake on RTC/SMS via WWAN module
• Voice communication via WWAN module
• Compliant with MIL-STD-810G
• 4x mini-PCIe socket rich expansion capability
• EN50155 certification
• Isolated power supply
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Hardware Specifications
CPU
▪ Intel® Core™ processor dual core i7-4650U, 1.7GHz
Memory
▪ 2 channel 204-pin DDR3L SO-DMIM socket support 1333/1600MHz up to
16GB, default 2GB.
Storage
▪ 2x 2.5” SATA 3.0 SSD/HDD (externally accessible). RAID 0,1 supported.
Optional lockable storage available
▪ 1x CFast (externally accessible)
Expansion
▪ 1x full size Mini-PCIe socket (USB 2.0) ▪ 1x full size Mini-PCIe socket (USB 2.0 + PCIe) ▪ 1x full size Mini-PCIe socket (USB 2.0 + PCIe) ▪ 1x half size Mini-PCIe socket (USB 2.0 + PCIe)
Function
▪ 1x default uBlox-M8N GPS module (72-channel, GALILEO & GLONASS),
optional with Dead Reckoning support
▪ Built-in G-sensor
I/O Interface-Front
▪ 4x LED for power, storage, WWAN, WLAN ▪ 2x externally accessible SATA 3.0 SSD/HDD tray, RFID 0, 1 supported
(optional lockable storage available)
▪ 1x dual USB type A connector for USB 3.0 port + USB 2.0 port ▪ 2x externally accessible SIM card socket (selectable) ▪ 1x phone jack 3.5mm for 1x Mic-In
▪ 1x phone jack 3.5mm for 1x Line-Out ▪ 1x externally accessible CFast card socket with cover ▪ 1x reset button ▪ 3x antenna hole for WWAN/WLAN/BT
I/O Interface-Rear
▪ 1x Isolated DC Input with ignition and 37W typical power consumption
(optional 24/36/48/110 VDC)
▪ 1x dual USB type A connector for USB 3.0 port + USB 2.0 port ▪ 2x M12 10/100/1000 Fast Ethernet ▪ 1x phone jack 3.5mm for 1x Mic-In ▪ 1x phone jack 3.5mm for 1x Line-Out with 1.5W output each ▪ 1x DB-15 VGA. Resolution up to 2560 x 1600 @60Hz ▪ 1x DP port. Resolution up to 2560 x 1600 @60Hz ▪ 2x DB-9 RS-232 ▪ 1x DB-9 RS-232/422/485 (RI/5V/12V selectable) ▪ 2x MCU-DI and 2x MCU-DO ▪ 1x 16-pin terminal block
- 1x CAN Bus 2.0B (on board)
- 1x optional OBDII/CAN2.0 module (SAE J1939)
- 8x programmable GPIO (Digital Input) Input voltage (internal type): 5VDC TTL (default) Input voltage (source type): 3~12VDC (Digital Output) Digital Output (sink type): 5VDC TTL (default), max current: 20mA Digital Output (source type): 3~24VDC, max current: 150mA
▪ 4x antenna hole for WWAN/ WLAN/ BT/GPS ▪ 1x Fuse (15A)
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Power Management
▪ Selectable boot-up & shut-down voltage for low power protection by
software ▪ Setting 8-level power on/off delay time by software ▪ Status of ignition and low voltage can be detected by software ▪ Support S3/S4 suspend mode
Operating System
▪ Windows 8, WES8 ▪ Window 7, WES7 ▪ Linux kernel 3.X
Dimensions
▪ 260 mm (W) x 206 mm (D) x 137.5 mm (H) (10.24” x 8.11” x 5.41”) ▪ Weight: 2.5kg
Environment
▪ Operating temperatures:
- 40°C to 70°C (w/ industrial SSD) with air flow
- 20°C to 45°C (w/ commercial HDD) with air flow ▪ Storage temperatures: -35°C to 85°C ▪ Relative humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
Standards/Certifications
▪ CE approval ▪ FCC Class A ▪ EN50155 Certification
- Ambient Temperature EN 50155 TX (-40 ~ 70° C)
- Shock and Vibration IEC 61373 class B
- Interruptions of Voltage Supply Class S1, S2
- Supply Change Over Class C1, C2
- EMC EN 50121-3-2
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Connector Numbering
The following diagrams indicate the numbers of the connectors. Use these numbers to locate the connectors’ respective pinout assignments on chapter 2 of the manual.
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Copyright
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent from Divio Tec International Co., Ltd.
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent commitment from Divio Tec International Co., Ltd. However, users may update their knowledge of any product in use by constantly checking its manual posted on our website: http://www.Divio Tec.com. Divio Tec shall not be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of any product, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties, which may result from such use. Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose is also disclaimed.
Acknowledgements
NRM311 is trademarks of Divio Tec International Co., Ltd. All other product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Regulatory Compliance Statements
This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class B devices and describes how to keep the system CE compliant.
Declaration of Conformity
FCC
This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area (domestic environment) is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference (take adequate measures) at their own expense.
CE
The product(s) described in this manual complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives if it has a CE marking. For computer systems to remain CE compliant, only CE-compliant parts may be used. Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques.
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RoHS Compliance
Divio Tec RoHS Environmental Policy and Status Update
Divio Tec is a global citizen for building the digital infrastructure. We are committed to providing green
products and services, which are compliant with European Union RoHS (Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substance in Electronic Equipment) directive 2011/65/EU, to be your trusted green partner and to protect our environment. RoHS restricts the use of Lead (Pb) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Mercury (Hg) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Cadmium (Cd) < 0.01% or 100ppm, Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) <
0.1% or 1,000ppm, and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm. In order to meet the RoHS compliant directives, Divio Tec has established an engineering and manufacturing task force in to implement the introduction of green products. The task force will ensure that we follow the standard Divio Tec development procedure and that all the new RoHS components and new manufacturing processes maintain the highest industry quality levels for which Divio Tec are renowned.
How to recognize Divio Tec RoHS Products?
For existing products where there are non-RoHS and RoHS versions, the suffix “(LF)” will be added to the compliant product name.
All new product models launched after January 2013 will be RoHS compliant. They will use the usual Divio Tec naming convention.
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Warnings
Read and adhere to all warnings, cautions, and notices in this guide and the documentation supplied with the chassis, power supply, and accessory modules. If the instructions for the chassis and power supply are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions for accessory modules, contact the supplier to find out how you can ensure that your computer meets safety and regulatory requirements.
Cautions
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage system components. Do the described procedures only at an ESD workstation. If no such station is available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis.
Safety Information
Before installing and using the device, note the following precautions:
▪ Read all instructions carefully. ▪ Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand. ▪ Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual. ▪ When replacing parts, ensure that your service technician uses parts
specified by the manufacturer.
▪ Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating
device.
▪ The load of the system unit does not solely rely for support from the
rackmounts located on the sides. Firm support from the bottom is highly necessary in order to provide balance stability.
▪ The computer is provided with a battery-powered real-time clock circuit.
There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Installation Recommendations
Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small components separated.
Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools, including the following:
• A Philips screwdriver
• A flat-tipped screwdriver
• A grounding strap
• An anti-static pad
Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections. It is recom­mended that you do not use needlenose pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors.
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Safety Precautions
▪ Read these safety instructions carefully.
▪ Keep this User Manual for later reference.
▪ Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a
damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.
▪ For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the
equipment and must be easily accessible.
▪ Keep this equipment away from humidity.
▪ Put this equipment on a stable surface during installation. Dropping it or
letting it fall may cause damage.
▪ Do not leave this equipment in either an unconditioned environment or
o
in a above 40
C storage temperature as this may damage the equipment.
▪ The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the
equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
▪ Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting
the equipment to the power outlet.
▪ Place the power cord in a way so that people will not step on it. Do not
place anything on top of the power cord. Use a power cord that has been approved for use with the product and that it matches the voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical range label. The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product.
▪ All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
▪ If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power
source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
▪ Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical
shock.
▪ Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be
opened only by qualified service personnel.
▪ If one 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 equipment 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.
▪ Do not place heavy objects on the equipment.
▪ The unit uses a three-wire ground cable which is equipped with a third
pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock. Do not defeat the purpose of this pin. If your outlet does not support this kind of plug, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
▪ CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY
REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
▪ The computer is provided with CD drives that comply with the appropriate
safety standards including IEC 60825.
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CAUTION!
Technical Support and Assistance
1. For the most updated information of Divio Tec products, visit Divio Tec’s website at www.Divio Tec.com.
2. For technical issues that require contacting our technical support team or sales representative, please have the following information ready before calling: – Product name and serial number – Detailed information of the peripheral devices – Detailed information of the installed software (operating system,
version, application software, etc.) – A complete description of the problem – The exact wordings of the error messages
Warning!
1. Handling the unit: carry the unit with both hands and handle it with care.
2. Maintenance: to keep the unit clean, use only approved cleaning products or clean with a dry cloth.
3. CompactFlash: Turn off the unit’s power before inserting or removing a CompactFlash storage card.
Conventions Used in this Manual
Warning: Information about certain situations, which if not observed, can cause personal injury. This will prevent injury to yourself when performing a task.
CAUTION!CAUTION!
Caution: Information to avoid damaging components or losing data.
Note: Provides additional information to complete a task easily.
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ChApter 2: externAl ConneCtors pinoUt desCription
Power Button
Connector Number: 1
LED Indicators (HDD, WWAN, Power & WLAN)
Connector Number: 2
HDD
WWAN
PWR
WLAN
LED LED Behavior
HDD Light On: HDD/SSD Active
PWR
WWAN Blinking: Active
WLAN Blinking: Active
Light On: Power On Light Off: Power Off
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C5 C6 C7
C1 C2 C3
Reset
Connector Number: 3
1 2
Pin Definition
1 GND 2 RESET
SIM1 and SIM2 Sockets For CN23 and CN21
Connector Number: 4
SW SW
SIM 1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
C1 SIM PWR C5 GND C2 SIM RST C6 NC C3 SIM CLK C7 SIM DAT
SW1 NC SW2 NC
SIM 2
Pin Definition Pin Definition
C1 SIM PWR C5 GND C2 SIM RST C6 NC C3 SIM CLK C7 SIM DAT
SW1 NC SW2 NC
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S7 P17P1S1
USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 Ports (Front)
Connector Number: 5
USB 3.0
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USB 2.0
USB 3.0 Pin Connector Definition
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC 2 USB0_N 3 USB0_P 4 GND 5 USB3_RXN 6 USB3_RXP 7 GND 8 USB3_TXN 9 USB3_TXP
USB 2.0 Pin Connector Definition
Pin Definition Pin Definition
10 VCC 11 USB1_N 12 USB1_P 13 GND
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CFast
Connector Number: 6
Pin Definition Pin Definition
S1 GND PC6 NC S2 SATA2_TXP PC7 GND S3 SATA2_TXN PC8 CFAST_LED1 S4 GND PC9 CFAST_LED2 S5 SATA2_RXN PC10 NC S6 SATA2_RXP PC11 NC
S7 GND PC12 NC PC1 CFAST_CDI PC13 NC PC2 GND PC14 NC PC3 NC PC15 GND PC4 NC PC16 GND PC5 NC PC17 CFAST_CDO
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Line-out2
Connector Number: 7
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 Headphone (mono) 2 Detect 3 NC 4 Headphone (mono) 5 GND 6 GND
Mic2
Connector Number: 8
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 NC 2 Detect
3 NC 4
5 GND 6 GND
Mic-In (Right Channel) to
WWAN module
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8
7
3
5
8
7
3
5
LAN1 Port
Connector Number: 9
1
6
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 DA+ 2 DA­3 DB+ 4 DB­5 DC+ 6 DC­7 DD+ 8 DD-
2
4
LAN2 Port
Connector Number: 10
1
6
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 DA+ 2 DA­3 DB+ 4 DB­5 DC+ 6 DC­7 DD+ 8 DD-
2
4
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Mic1
Connector Number: 11
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 Mic-In (Left Channel) 3 GND 4 Detect 5 NC 6
Line-out1
Connector Number: 12
Pin Definition Pin Definition
22 Left Channel 23 GND 24 Detect 25 Right Channel
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USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 Ports (Rear)
Connector Number: 13
USB 3.0
10
USB 2.0
USB 3.0 Pin Connector Definition
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC 2 USB0_N 3 USB0_P 4 GND 5 USB3_RXN 6 USB3_RXP 7 GND 8 USB3_TXN 9 USB3_TXP
USB 2.0 Pin Connector Definition
Pin Definition Pin Definition
10 VCC 11 USB1_N 12 USB1_P 13 GND
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DisplayPort
Connector Number: 14
20 2
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 DAT0_P 2 GND 3 DAT0_N 4 DAT1_P 5 GND 6 DAT1_N 7 DAT2_P 8 GND
9 DAT2_N 10 DAT2_N 11 GND 12 DAT3_N 13 DP_AUX_EN# 14 GND 15 AUX_P_CCLK 16 GND 17 AUX_N_CDAT 18 HPD 19 GND 20 VCC3
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VGA
Connector Number: 15
5 1
15 11
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 CH7517_SPC 5 GND 6 M_DET 7 VGA_GND 8 VGA_GND
9 VGA_VCC 10 GND 11 CH7517_SPD 12 VGA_DAT 13 VGA_HS 14 VGA_VS 15 VGA_CLK
GPIO/CAN/OBDII
Connector Number: 16
1 8GPIO
Pin 9
Pin 1 Pin 8
CAN GNDOBDII
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 CAN2.0 SJA1000_H 9 GPIO1 (Default: GPI1) 2 CAN2.0 SJA1000_H 10 GPIO2 (Default: GPI2) 3 VIOB-CAN03-CAN2.0_L 11 GPIO3 (Default: GPI3) 4 VIOB-CAN03-CAN2.0_H 12 GPIO4 (Default: GPI4)
5 VIOB-CAN03-J1939_L 13 GPIO5 (Default: GPO1) 6 VIOB-CAN03-J1939_H 14 GPIO6 (Default: GPO2) 7 GND 15 GPIO7 (Default: GPO3) 8 GND 16 GPIO8 (Default: GPO4)
GPIO can be programmed by S/W. Please refer to the source code in utility.
Pin 16
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DC Input (24/36/110VDC)
Connector Number: 17
Pin Definition
1 DC In+ 2 DC In­3 4 DC In-
IgnItIon
COM1 and COM3
Connector Number: 18
1 5
6 9
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI
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COM2 (RS232/422/485)
Connector Number: 19 RS232 / RS422 / RS485 is selected in BIOS setting
1 5
6 9
RS232 (Default)
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI
RS422/485
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 TXD- 2 TXD+ 3 RXD- 4 RXD+
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ChApter 3: JUmpers And switChes
This chapter describes how to set the jumpers on the NRM311 series motherboard.
Before You Begin
▪ Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can
get into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small components separated.
▪ Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally
damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools, including the following: – A Philips screwdriver – A flat-tipped screwdriver – A set of jewelers screwdrivers – A grounding strap – An anti-static pad
▪ Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections. It is
recommended that you do not use needle-nosed pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors.
▪ Before working on internal components, make sure that the power is off.
Ground yourself before touching any internal components, by touching a metal object. Static electricity can damage many of the electronic components. Humid environment tend to have less static electricity than dry environments. A grounding strap is warranted whenever danger of static electricity exists.
Precautions
Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on the computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous.
Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to your computer or yourself:
▪ Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet whenever you are
working inside the case.
▪ If possible, wear a grounded wrist strap when you are working inside the
computer case. Alternatively, discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case, or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance.
▪ Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only. Do not touch the
components on the board unless it is necessary to do so. Don’t flex or stress the circuit board.
▪ Leave all components inside the static-proof packaging that they shipped
with until they are ready for installation.
▪ Use correct screws and do not over tighten screws.
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Jumper Settings
A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch. It consists of two metal pins and a cap. When setting the jumpers, ensure that the jumper caps are placed on the correct pins. When the jumper cap is placed on both pins, the jumper is short. If you remove the jumper cap, or place the jumper cap on just one pin, the jumper is open.
Refer to the illustrations below for examples of what the 2-pin and 3-pin jumpers look like when they are short (on) and open (off).
Two-Pin Jumpers: Open (Left) and Short (Right)
Three-Pin Jumpers: Pins 1 and 2 are Short
3
2
1
1
3
2
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NRM311 Series Connector Specification & Jumper Setting
NRM311 series carrier board placement
The figure below is the carrier board used in the NRM311 series. It shows the locations of the jumpers and connectors.
SW1
J14
CN18
JP1
CN13
CN16
J15
J16
CN12
CN14
CN17
JP3
SW2
JP2
J18
CN15
CN11
SW3
SW4
CN19
J17
JP8
JP6
JP7
JP9
18
J19
JP4
CN22
CN25 CN26
CN20
CN21
CN23
J21
SW8
SW5
J20
SW6
SW7
J24
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1
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DIP Switch Settings
GPIO Pull High Switch
Connector location: SW1
O
N
SW On (Default) Off
SW1.1 Pull up VCC5 Don’t care SW1.2 Pull up VCC5 Don’t care SW1.3 Pull up VCC5 Don’t care SW1.4 Pull up VCC5 Don’t care SW1.5 Pull up VCC5 Don’t care SW1.6 Pull up VCC5 Don’t care SW1.7 Pull up VCC5 Don’t care SW1.8 Pull up VCC5 Don’t care
COM2 RI Switch
Connector location: SW2
O
N
Function Definition
RI (*) 1,2,4 OFF / 3 ON
VCC5 1,3,4 OFF / 2 ON
VCC12 2,3,4 OFF / 1 ON
(*) Default setting
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1
2
VCC Selection Switch for CN23 Mini-PCIe Socket
Connector location: SW3
O
N
Function Definition
CN21 3.3V (*) 1-2 OFF
CN21 3.6V 1-2 ON
(*) Default setting
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O
234
1
O
2
WWAN Module Selector (For Wake-Up & Voice Functions on Mini-PCIe CN23)
Connector location: SW6
N
WWAN HE910
Wake-Up & Voice
SW6.1 Off On Off SW6.2 Off Off On SW6.3 On Off Off SW6.4 Off On Off
Digital Voice** HE910 (I2S) Disabled (default) MC8090(PCM)
*Default Settings **Digital voice is selectable in BIOS.
WWAN CM8000
Wake-Up & Voice
*
WWAN
MC8090/8092
ME/RTC Clear Switch
Connector location: SW7
N
Function Definition
Clear CMOS/ME 1-2 ON
Normal 1-2 OFF
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1
2
Input Voltage Control Switch
Connector location: SW8
O
N
Function Definition
12V 1-2 OFF 24V 1 OFF, 2 ON
9-36V 1-2 ON (Default)
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Connectors
Power SW Connector
Connector size: 1 x 2 = 2-pin header (2.5mm) Connector location: J24
1
Pin Definition
2
1 HW_PWRBT 2 GND
GLA Flash Connector
Connector size: 1 x 6 = 6-pin header (2.54mm) Connector location: JP8
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC3 2 GND 3 TCK 4 TDO 5 TDI 6 TMS
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15
MCU Debug COM Connector
Connector size: 1 x 3 = 3-pin header (2.54mm) Connector location: JP7
Pin Definition
1 TX 2 RX 3 GND
MCU Flash Connector
Connector size: 1 x 5 = 5-pin header (2.54mm) Connector location: JP9
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC3 2 C2D 3 MRST 4 C2CK 5 GND
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16
MCU Temp Sensor
Connector size: 1 x 2 = 2-pin header (2.54mm) Connector location: JP6
Pin Definition
1 Temp Sensor 2 GND
LVDS BL Control Connector
Connector size: 1 x 6 = 6-pin header (2.00mm) Connector location: J14
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 Panel_backlight 2 Panel_VDD 3 GND 4 GND 5 LVDS_PANEL 6 L_BKLT_CTRL
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1 2
29 30
14
LVDS Connector
Connector size: 2 x 15 = 30-pin header (2.0mm) Connector location: CN18
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 LVDS_DDC_CLK 2 LVDS_DDC_DATA 3 Panel_VDD 4 LVDSA_DATA0 5 LVDSA_DATA3 6 LVDSA_DATA#0 7 LVDSA_DATA#3 8 Panel_VDD
9 LVDS_GND 10 LVDS_GND 11 LVDSA_CLK 12 LVDSA_CLK 13 LVDSA_CLK# 14 LVDSA_DATA#1 15 LVDS_GND 16 LVDS_GND 17 LVDSA_DATA2 18 Panel_backlight 19 LVDSA_DATA#2 20 Panel_backlight 21 LVDS_GND 22 MCU_PWRBTN# 23 USBHUB_2_N 24 LVDS_DET# 25 USBHUB_2_P 26 LVDS_USB_PWR 27 USB_GND 28 USB_GND 29 Panel_backlight 30 GND
SATA Power Connectors
Connector size: 1 x 4 = 4-pin header (2.54mm) Connector location: CN13 and CN11
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC12 2 GND 3 GND 4 VCC5
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SATA Connectors
Connector size: 1 x 7 = 7-pin header (1.27mm) Connector location: CN16 and CN15
1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 SATA1/0_TXP
3 SATA1/0_TXN 4 GND
5 SATA1/0_RXN 6 SATA1/0_RXP
7 GND
7
GPS Connector
Connector size: 1 x 6 = 6-pin header (1.0mm) Connector location: J15
6
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GPS_BAT 2 GPS_LED# 3 GPS_TX 4 GPS_RX 5 GND 6 VCC3_GPS
1
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Expansion Connector (For VIOB-mPCI expansion card)
Connector size: 1 x 20 = 20-pin header (1.0mm) Connector location: J16
20 101 1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 USBHUB_3_P1
3 USBHUB_3_N1 4 GND
5 PEX_B_TX5P 6 PEX_B_TX5N
7 GND 8 PEX_B_RX5P
9 PEX_B_RX5N 10 GND 11 SMB_DATA 12 SMB_CLK 13 CB_RESET#_B 14 EXP_DISABLE# 15 GND 16 GND 17 MINI_CLKP4 18 MINI_CLKN4 19 GND 20 NC
COM1/3 RS232 Connector
Connector size: 1 x 10 = 10-pin header (1.0mm) Connector location: CN12 and CN17
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 GND 3 CTS 4 DSR 5 DTR 6 RXD 7 RI 8 RTS 9 TXD 10 DCD
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COM2 RS232/422/485 Connector
Connector size: 1 x 10 = 10-pin header (1.0mm) Connector location: CN14
10 1
RS232
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 GND
3 CTS 4 DSR
5 DTR_RX- 6 RXD_TX+
7 RI_PWR 8 RTS
9 TXD_RX+ 10 DCD_TX-
RS485
Pin Definition Pin Definition
6 DATA+ 10 D ATA-
Super I/O Temperature Sensor
Connector size: 1 x 2 = 2-pin header (2.54mm) Connector location: JP2
Pin Definition
1 Temp 2 GND
RS422
Pin Definition Pin Definition
5 RX- 6 TX+
9 RX+ 10 TX-
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RTC Battery Connector
Connector size: 1 x 2 = 2-pin header (1.25mm) Connector location: J20
1
2
Pin Definition
1 GND 2 RTC_BAT
Debug 80 Port Connector
Connector size: 1 x 10 = 10-pin header (1.0mm) Connector location: J17
10 1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 PCIRST# 3 33M_CLK 4 LPC_FRAME# 5 LPC_AD3 6 LPC_AD2 7 LPC_AD1 8 LPC_AD0 9 VCC3 10 VCC3
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21
Optional VIOB-CAN03 Module Connector
Connector size: 2 x 5 = 10-pin header (2.0mm) Connector location: JP3 and JP4
0
JP3 Output
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 NC 2 NC
3 NC 4 NC
5 GND 6 GND
7 VIOB-CAN03-J1939_L 8 VIOB-CAN03-CAN2.0_L
9 VIOB-CAN03-J1939_H 10 VIOB-CAN03-CAN2.0_H
JP4 Input
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 NC 2 VCC5
3 NC 4 NC
5 GND 6 GND
7 CAN_DI 8 CAN_DO
9 RXD5 10 TXD5
Power Connector for CAN 2.0B MiniCard (MPX-2515)
Connector size: 1 x 2 = 2-pin header (1.25mm) Connector location: J18
1
2
Pin Definition
1 VCC5 2 GND
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3G GPS RF Connector
Connector size: 1 x 4 = 4-pin header (1.0mm) Connector location: J19
1 4
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 RF_VCC3 2 RF_BY_PASS1
3 RF_BY_PASS2 4 GND
BT Connector
Connector size: 1 x 10 = 10-pin header (1.0mm) Connector location: J21
10 1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 NC 3 VCC3 4 NC 5 BT_AUDIO_EN 6 NC 7 NC 8 USBHUB_3-N 9 USBHUB_3-P 10 GND
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Mini-PCIe (PCIe + USB)
Connector location: CN22
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51 52
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 WAKE# 2 +V3.3_MINI1
3 NC 4 GND
5 NC 6 +V1.5S_MINI1
7 NC 8 NC
9 GND 10 NC 11 PCIE_CLK# 12 NC 13 PCIE_CLK 14 NC 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 WLAN_DIS# 21 GND 22 RESET# 23 PCIE_RX_N 24 +V3.3_MINI1 25 PCIE_RX_P 26 GND
Pin Definition Pin Definition
27 GND 28 +V1.5S_MINI1 29 GND 30 SMBCLK 31 PCIE_TX_N 32 SMBDAT 33 PCIE_TX_P 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB­37 GND 38 USB+ 39 +V3.3_MINI1 40 GND 41 +V3.3_MINI1 42 NC 43 GND 44 WLAN_LED# 45 PCH_CL_CLK 46 WPAN_LED# 47 PCH_CL_DAT 48 +V1.5S_MINI1 49 PCH_CL_RST# 50 GND 51 MINI_BT_DIS# 52 +V3.3_MINI1
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Mini-PCIe (PCIe + USB)
Connector location: CN19
1 2
51 52
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 WAKE# 2 +V3.3_MINI3
3 NC 4 GND
5 NC 6 +V1.5S_MINI3
7 NC 8 NC
9 GND 10 NC 11 PCIE_CLK# 12 NC 13 PCIE_CLK 14 NC 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 WLAN_DIS# 21 GND 22 RESET# 23 PCIE_RX_N 24 +V3.3_MINI3 25 PCIE_RX_P 26 GND
Pin Definition Pin Definition
27 GND 28 +V1.5S_MINI3 29 GND 30 SMBCLK 31 PCIE_TX_N 32 SMBDAT 33 PCIE_TX_P 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB­37 GND 38 USB+ 39 +V3.3_MINI3 40 GND 41 +V3.3_MINI3 42 WWAN_LED# 43 GND 44 WLAN_LED# 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 +V1.5S_MINI3 49 NC 50 GND 51 NC 52 +V3.3_MINI3
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Mini-PCIe (PCIe + USB)
Connector location: CN21 SIM Socket: SIM 2 (default) SIM Socket: SIM 3
1 2
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Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 WAKE# 2 +V3.3_MINI2
3 NC 4 GND
5 NC 6 +V1.5S_MINI2
7 NC 8 UIMB_PWR
9 GND 10 UIMB_DAT 11 PCIE_CLK# 12 UIMB_CLK 13 PCIE_CLK 14 UIMB_RST 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 WLAN_DIS# 21 GND 22 RESET# 23 PCIE_RX_N 24 +V3.3_MINI2 25 PCIE_RX_P 26 GND
Pin Definition Pin Definition
27 GND 28 +V1.5S_MINI2 29 GND 30 SMBCLK 31 PCIE_TX_N 32 SMBDAT 33 PCIE_TX_P 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB­37 GND 38 USB+ 39 +V3.3_MINI2 40 GND 41 +V3.3_MINI2 42 WWAN_LED# 43 GND 44 WLAN_LED# 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 +V1.5S_MINI2 49 NC 50 GND 51 NC 52 +V3.3_MINI2
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C5 C6 C7
C1 C2 C3
Internal WWAN SIM Card Socket (SIM 3) For CN21
Connector location: CN20
Pin Definition Pin Definition
C1 SIM PWR C5 GND C2 SIM RST C6 NC C3 SIM CLK C7 SIM DAT
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Mini-PCIe (USB)
Connector location: CN23 SIM Socket: SIM 1 (default) SIM Socket: SIM 2
1 2
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Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 MIC_P/WAKE_N 2 +V3.3A_MINI4
3 MINI_MIC_N 4 GND
5 MINI_SPK_PRR 6 NC
7 U_GND 8 UIMA_PWR
9 GND 10 UIMA_DAT 11 VCC_MSM26_DIG 12 UIMA_CLK 13 NC 14 UIMA_RST 15 GND 16 NC 17 PCM_TX_C8K 18 GND 19 PCM_SYNC_C8K 20 3.5G_DIS# 21 GND 22 3.5G_RST# 23 NC 24 +V3.3A_MINI4 25 NC 26 GND
Pin Definition Pin Definition
27 GND 28 MC9090_WAKE 29 GND 30 NC 31 NC 32 CM8K_WAKE 33 UMTS_RESET# 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB­37 GND 38 USB+ 39 +V3.3A_MINI4 40 GND 41 +V3.3A_MINI4 42 WWAN_LED# 43 GND 44 NC 45 PCM_CLK 46 NC 47 PCM_RX 48 NC 49 PCM_TX 50 GND 51 PCM_SYNC 52 +V3.3A_MINI4
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C5 C6 C7
C1 C2 C3
C5 C6 C7
C1 C2 C3
Optional Internal WWAN SIM1 Card Socket For CN23
Connector location: CN25
Pin Definition Pin Definition
C1 SIM PWR C5 GND C2 SIM RST C6 NC C3 SIM CLK C7 SIM DAT
Please contact sales for further information.
Optional Internal WWAN SIM2 Card Socket For CN21 or CN23
Connector location: CN26
Pin Definition Pin Definition
C1 SIM PWR C5 GND C2 SIM RST C6 NC C3 SIM CLK C7 SIM DAT
Please contact sales for further information.
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CAUTION!
ChApter 4: system setUp
Removing the Chassis Bottom Cover
Prior to removing the chassis cover, make sure the unit’s power
CAUTION!CAUTION!
1. The screws circled on the front and the rear are used to secure the bottom cover to the chassis. Remove these screws and put them in a safe place for later use.
is off and disconnected from the power sources to prevent electric shock or system damage.
Rear View
Front View
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Installing a SSD/HDD Drive
1. The two SSD/HDD bays on the front are used to install 2.5” hard drives. Loosen the thumb screws and remove the covers.
Note: The following instructions cover how to install a single 2.5” hard
drive, but will also outline the steps to install the hard drive brackets for the two SSD/HDD bays.
Thumb screws
2. Insert the hard drive into the drive bay with the SATA data and power connector facing towards the end. Align the hard drive’s mounting holes with the mounting holes on the drive bay, and use the provided screws to secure the hard drive in place.
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brackets and screw the connectors in place.
Mounting screws
4. Remove the tape covers on the damper brackets.3. Connect the SATA data and power connectors to the two hard drive
Tape cover
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5. Place the dampers onto the damper brackets, then insert the damper brackets into the two hard drive brackets.
HDD bracket
Dampers
Damper bracket
6. With the damper brackets secured, install the left hard drive bracket onto the left side of the motherboard and secure the bracket using screws.
Mounting screws
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7. On the right side, similarly install the right hard drive bracket. 8. With both the hard drive bays installed, secure them together by tightening screws into the center where the two brackets meet.
Mounting screws
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9. Connect the SATA data and power connectors to their respective
connectors on the motherboard.
CN13 (SATA power) CN16 (SATA data)
CN11 (SATA power) CN15 (SATA data)
10. Insert the drive bay in the left SSD/HDD slot and tighten the thumb screws to secure it.
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Installing a WLAN Module (Half Mini-PCIe)
1. Locate the WLAN Mini PCI Express slot (CN22). Insert the module into the Mini PCI Express slot at a 45 degrees angle until the gold-plated connector on the edge of the module completely disappears inside the slot. Then fasten screws into the mounting holes to secure the module.
Installing the First WWAN Module
1. Locate the WWAN Mini PCI Express slot (CN23). Insert the module into the Mini PCI Express slot at a 45 degrees angle until the gold-plated connector on the edge of the module completely disappears inside the slot. Then fasten screws into the mounting holes to secure the module.
Mounting screws
Mounting screws
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Installing the Second WWAN Module
1. Locate the WWAN Mini PCI Express slot (CN21). Insert the module into the Mini PCI Express slot at a 45 degrees angle until the gold-plated connector on the edge of the module completely disappears inside the slot. Then fasten screws into the mounting holes to secure the module.
Mounting screws
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Installing a SO-DIMM
1. Push the ejector tabs which are at the ends of the socket outward. Then
insert the module into the socket at an approximately 30 degrees angle. Apply firm even pressure to each end of the module until it slips down into the socket. The contact fingers on the edge of the module will almost completely disappear inside the socket.
Ejector tab
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Appendix A: soFtwAre demo Utility For i/o ports oF FUnCtion Control
Divio Tec’s software demo utility enables users to test and control different I/O port functions on the NRM311 series. This document shows how to use the utility.
There are also source code files of the utility in the CD. Users can refer to the source codes to develop their applications.
Menu Screen
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1.1 Status
1.1.1 Ignition Status
Press the button of Ignition Status, the signal of ignition will be shown. ON …… Signal of ignition is high. OFF ….. Signal of ignition is low.
1.2 GPIO Setting
1.2.1 GPIO Select
Defines GPIO port as GPO or GPI.
1.2.2 GPO Set
Selects the GPO ports and makes the output low or high.
1.2.3 GPI Read
Reads the status of GPI.
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1.3 WDT Setting
Enables or disables the WDT function. There are 9 selections of time. The timer of WDT can also be cleared by Clear Timer button.
1.4 WWAN Module
1.4.1 Mini-PCIe CN21
Selects SIM2 or SIM3 card.
1.4.2 Mini-PCIe CN23
Selects SIM1 or SIM2 card.
1.5 Power On Delay Time
Enables or disables the power on delay time function. There are 8 selections of delay time.
1.6 Power Off Delay Time
Enables or disables the power off delay time function. There are 8 selections of delay time.
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1.7 Wake Up Function
1.7.1 WWAN
Enables or disables the standby power to Mini-PCIe socket (CN23) for wake­up function. ** The wake-up function is triggered by external RING or SMS.
1.7.2 RTC
Enables or disables the RTC wake up function. The timer setting of RTC is located in BIOS setting.
1.8 CAN Bus Setting
1.8.1 On Board CAN2.0B Data Link Status
Reads the connection status of on board CAN2.0B
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1.9 Interface Power
1.9.1 USB No.13
Enables or disables the power to USB ports (No.13) on rear panel.
*In order to make all input devices (such as mouse and keyboard) work correctly, please do not disable USB No.13 and No.5 at the same time.
1.9.2 USB No.5
Enables or disables the power to USB ports (No.5) on front panel.
1.9.3 GPS
Enables or disables the power to GPS module.
1.10 Mini-PCIe Power
1.10.1 CN22
Enables or disables the power to USB port on CN22.
1.10.2 CN19
Enables or disables the power to USB port on CN19.
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DIP SW 2X8
SW1
DIP SW 2X8
Appendix C: signAl ConneCtion oF di/do
GPIO Pinout Description SW1 Setting
1 8
Pin 9
Pin 1 Pin 8
CAN GNDOBDII
GPIO
Pin 16
Pin Definition
9 GPIO1 (Default: GPI1) 10 GPIO2 (Default: GPI2) 11 GPIO3 (Default: GPI3) 12 GPIO4 (Default: GPI4) 13 GPIO5 (Default: GPO1) 14 GPIO6 (Default: GPO2) 15 GPIO7 (Default: GPO3) 16 GPIO8 (Default: GPO4)
GPIO can be programmed by S/W. Please refer to the source code in utility.
GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 GPIO7 GPIO8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GPIO (SW1)
On Pull up VCC5
Off Don’t Care
Default Settings:
GPIO (SW1)
SW1.1~SW1.8 Pull up VCC5
PO
PO
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
330Ω
VCC5
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ExternalInternal
ExternalInternal
Digital Input
CN3 connector for GPI signal (digital signal input) The CN3 has 4 digital input channels by default.
Wet Contact (default) The GPI signals have a pull up resistor to 5V internally.
The figure below shows how to connect an external output source to one of the input channel.
VCC5
7
GPIO_GND
13
1K1K
6115124
GPIO8 GPIO7 GPI6 GPI5 GPI4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
9
CN3
Dry Contact:
GPIO8 GPIO7 GPI6 GPI5 GPI4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
9
CN3
7
GPIO_GND
External power
Resistor
External
Switch
ON (Short) GND 0
OFF (Open) HIGH 1
Port
Register
GPI
External
Switch
ON (Short) GND 0
OFF (Open) OPEN 1
Port
Register
GPI
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ExternalInternal
ExternalInternal
Digital Output
CN3 connector for GPO signal (digital signal output) The CN3 connector has 4 digital output channels by default. The signal connection of CN3 support two connected methods for output signal type.
The output signal has two states, one is low level (driven to 0V from GPO signal) other is open (high voltage is provided from external device).
Wet Contact (default) The SW1 needs to switch to “ON” state. The GPO signal will have a pull up resistor to 5V internally when you switch “SW1” to “ON” state. The output signal has two states, one is low level (driven to 0V from GPO signal ) other is high level (driven to 5V from GPO signal).
The figure below shows how to connect an external input source to one of the output channel.
VCC5
Dry Contact Each channel can accept 3~24Vdc voltage. And it is able to drive 150mA current for low level.
The SW1 needs to switch to “OFF” state. The GPO signal will no have a pull up resistor internally when you switch “SW1” to “OFF” state.
The figure below shows how to connect an external input source to one of the output channel.
GPO
Register
1 HIGH
0 GND
13
6115124
Port
GPIO8 GPIO7 GPO6 GPO5 GPO4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1
16
GPIO8
15
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
9
CN3
7
GPIO_GND
GPO
Register
1 OPEN
0 GND
Port
GPIO7 GPO6 GPO5 GPO4 GPIO3 GPIO2 GPIO1
14 13 12 11 10
9
CN3
7
GPIO_GND
External power
Resistor
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Appendix d: power mAnAgement setUp
Power-on Delay Setting
Disable Power-on Delay
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Advanced
Power Management Conguration
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting **
External Power
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting ** Input Voltage
Startup.Shutdown
**Delay Time Setting**
Power On Delay
Power Off Delay
[Turn On Both]
9-36V
[(11.5.10.5)/(23,21)]
[Disable]
[Disable]
External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Poewer Setting
→←: Select Screen ↑↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Enable Power-on Delay
Delay time can be set at 10sec/30sec/1min./5min./10min./15min./30min./1hour.
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Advanced
Power Management Conguration
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting **
External Power
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting ** Input Voltage
Startup.Shutdown
**Delay Time Setting**
Power On Delay
Power Off Delay
[Turn On Both]
9-36V
[(11.5.10.5)/(23,21)]
Power On Delay Disable Enable
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Power On Delay Setting
→←: Select Screen ↑↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 America Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced
Power Management Conguration
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting **
External Power
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting ** Input Voltage
Startup.Shutdown
**Delay Time Setting**
Power On Delay
Delay On Time Selection
Power Off Delay
[Turn On Both]
9-36V
[(11.5.10.5)/(23,21)]
Delay On Time selection 10 sec 30 sec
01 min 05 min
10 min 15 min 30 min
01 hour
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Delay On Time Selection Setting
←: Select Screen ↑↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Power-off Delay Setting
Disable Power-off Delay
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Advanced
Power Management Conguration
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting **
External Power
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting ** Input Voltage
Startup.Shutdown
**Delay Time Setting**
Power On Delay
Power Off Delay
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[Turn On Both]
9-36V
[(11.5.10.5)/(23,21)]
[Disable]
[Disable]
External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Poewer Setting
→←: Select Screen ↑↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Enable Power-off Delay
Delay time can be set at 20sec/1min./5min./10min./30min./1hour/6hour/ 18hour.
Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 America Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced
Power Management Conguration
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting **
External Power
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting ** Input Voltage
Startup.Shutdown
**Delay Time Setting**
Power On Delay
Power Off Delay
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[Turn On Both]
9-36V
[(11.5.10.5)/(23,21)]
Power Off Delay Disable Enable
Delay Off Delay Setting
→←: Select Screen ↑↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2010 America Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced
Power Management Conguration
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting **
External Power
** External +12V & By Pass Car Battery Setting ** Input Voltage
Startup.Shutdown
**Delay Time Setting**
Power On Delay
Power Off Delay
Delay Off Time Selection
[Turn On Both]
9-36V
[(11.5.10.5)/(23,21)]
Delay On Time selection 20 sec
01 min 05 min
10 min 30 min
01 hour 06 hour
18 hour
Delay Off Time Selection Setting
←: Select Screen ↑↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Appendix e: gps deAd reCkoning modUle - VioB-gps-dr02
Technical SpecificationsuBlox-NEO M8L Overview
The NEO-M8L standalone module combines the high performance u-blox M8 concurrent positioning engine with u-blox’s 3D Automotive Dead Reckoning (ADR) technology, thus providing 100% coverage and continuous 3D positioning for road vehicle applications.
The NEO-M8L module provides high sensitivity, fast GNSS signal acquisition and tracking with low system integration effort. The module’s on-board 3D accelerometer, 3D gyroscope sensors, and speed-pulse input (hardware or message-bus) deliver a complete solution for road vehicle ADR applications.
Features
Receiver type 72-channel u-blox M8 engine
Nav. update rate Up to 20 Hz
Position accuracy 2.0 m CEP
ADR position error (Estimated) 2% of distance travelled without GNSS
Acquisition Cold starts: 27 s
Sensitivity Tracking & Nav: –160 dBm
Assistance AssistNow GNSS Online
Oscillator Crystal
RTC Built-in
Sensor Onboard 3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope
Supported antennas Active or passive antenna
Odometer Travelled distance
Data-logger For position, velocity, and time
GPS/QZSS L1 C/A, GLONASS L10F, BeiDou B1 SBAS L1 C/A: WAAS, EGNOS, MSAS Galileo-ready E1B/C
Aided starts: 4 s Reacquisition: 1 s
1
Cold starts: –147 dBm Hot starts: –156 dBm
AssistNow GNSS Offline (up to 35 days) AssistNow Autonomous (up to 6 days) OMA SUPL & 3GPP compliant
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Electrical data
Supply voltage 2.7 V to 3.6 V
Power consumption 31 mA @ 3.0 V
(Continuous, default concurrent mode)
Backup Supply 1.4 to 3.6 V
Interfaces
Serial interfaces 1 UART
Digital I/O Configurable timepulse
Timepulse Configurable 0.25 Hz to 10 MHz
Protocols NMEA, UBX binary, RTCM
1 USB V2.0 full speed 12 Mbit/s 1 SPI (optional) 1 DDC (I2C compliant)
Package
24 pin LCC (Leadless Chip Carrier): 12.2 x 16.0 x 2.4 mm
Pinout
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
GND
ANT_ON
FWD
NC
NC
SDA
SCL
TxD
RxD
V_BCKP
VCC
GND
NEO-M8L
Top View
GND
RF_IN
GND
VCC_RF
RESET_N
VDD_USB
USB_DP
USB_DM
WHEELTICK
TIMEPULSE
D_SEL
SAFEBOOT_N
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Environmental data, quality & reliability
Operating temp. –40° C to 85° C
Storage temp. –40° C to 85° C
RoHS compliant (lead-free)
Qualification according to ISO 16750
Manufactured and fully tested in ISO/TS 16949 certified production sites
Uses u-blox M8 chips qualified according to AEC-Q100
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1
4
5
VIOB-GPS-DR02 consists of uBlox-NEO M8L and cables. Here are the connector and cable pin definition for VIOB-GPS-DR02.
(1) Connect VIOB-GPS-DR02 and DB15 Cable (On VIOB-GPS-DR02)
A. Connector type: 1x4 4-pin header B. Connector location: J3
4 1
C. GPS module to DB15 Cable (4P TO D-SUB-15M)
Note: In order to fix the additional DB15 connector, replacing it with DB15 connector is necessary.
(On NRM311 Series)
A. Connector type: 1x6 6-pin header B. Connector location: J15
6 1
Connector pin definition of P1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 3 Direction
2 NC 4 ODO Meter
Connector pin definition of P2
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 3 Direction
11
15
P2
2 NC 4 ODO Meter
Connector pin definition of J15
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GPS_BAT 4 GPS_RX
2 GPS_LED# 5 GND
3 GPS_TX 6 VCC3_GPS
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Appendix F: instAlling the system into A rACk CABinet
Rack/Wall Mount Instructions
The following or similar rack-mount instructions are included with the installation instructions:
A) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
B) Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
C) Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
D) Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern. Assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
E) Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).”
Rack/Wall Mount Screw Type : Round Head Screw, P6#32Tx 1/4/SW7*0.8 w/spring + flat washer SAE1080, NI-GP, Usage = 4
F) The system comes with rack brackets already installed at the bottom of left and right side. The rack brackets are used to support the system in rack/ wall mount. (See Figure1)
Warning:
Make sure you use the screws supplied with the mounting brackets. Using the wrong screws could damage the NRM311 and would invalidate your warranty.
Caution:
Slide/rail mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or a work space.
Rack Mount Wall Mount
Figure 1. Fix rack brackets. Red arrows indicate the screw hole position.
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CAUTION!
Appendix g: ConneCting eArth groUnd to nrm311
Warning:
The equipment is installed in a restricted-access location. It has a separate protective earthing terminal on the chassis that must be permanently connected to earth ground to adequately ground the chassis and protect the operator from electrical hazards.
Caution:
CAUTION!CAUTION!
Before equipment installation begins, ensure that a licensed electrician has attached an appropriate grounding lug to the grounding cable that you supply. Power installation must be performed by a qualified electrician and comply with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1.
Figure 1. Connecting a Grounding Cable to NRM311.
Connect NRM311 to earth ground before you connect power to NRM311. You must use the protective earth terminal on the NRM311 chassis to connect the NRM311 to earth ground (see Figure 1 and Figure 2).
Figure 2. Connecting a Grounding Cable to Earth.
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Appendix h: sAFety iCons
Safety Warning: This equipment is intended for installation in a Restricted Access Location only.
“CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
There must be a disconnect device in front of the “NRM311 Series” to keep the worker or field site maintenance personnel be cautious and aware of closing the general power supply before they start maintenance. The disconnect device hereby means a 20A circuit-breaker.
Power installation must be performed by a qualified electrician and comply with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and Canadian Electrical Code, Part I, CSA C22.1.”
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