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KISS 2U V2
KISS 2U V2 KTQ87-A KISS 2U V2 PCI762-A
User's Guide (Version 1.00) 1056-7538
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1. Table of Contents KISS 2U V2 MB_SBC– User's Guide (Version 1.00)

1. Table of Contents

1. Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Table of Figures...................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1. Symbols used in this Manual ..................................................................................................................... 6
3. Important Instructions............................................................................................................................. 7
3.1. Warranty Note ....................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2. Exclusion of Accident Liability Obligation.................................................................................................... 7
3.3. Liability Limitation / Exemption from the Warranty Obligation ........................................................................ 7
4. General Safety Instruction for IT Equipment ................................................................................................ 8
4.1. Operation of Laser Source Devices ............................................................................................................. 9
4.2. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) ..................................................................................................................10
4.2.1. Grounding Methods......................................................................................................................... 10
4.3. Instructions for the Lithium Battery..........................................................................................................10
5. Electromagnetic Compatibility (Class A Device) ..........................................................................................11
5.1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EU) ..........................................................................................................11
5.2. FCC Statement (USA).............................................................................................................................. 11
5.3. EMC Compliance (Canada) .......................................................................................................................11
6. Scope of Delivery ....................................................................................................................................12
6.1. Type Label and Product Identification ....................................................................................................... 12
7. Product Description ................................................................................................................................13
7.1. Front Side ............................................................................................................................................15
7.1.1. Power Button................................................................................................................................. 16
7.1.2. LED Indicators................................................................................................................................17
7.1.3. Ports on the Front Side ....................................................................................................................17
7.1.4. Front Access Panel ..........................................................................................................................17
7.1.5. Cover fastening screw on the front side ...............................................................................................18
7.1.6. Filter Mat and Filter Mat Holder .........................................................................................................18
7.1.7. Fan Slide-in Module ........................................................................................................................18
7.1.8. Drive Bays .....................................................................................................................................18
7.2. Rear Side .............................................................................................................................................19
7.2.1. System Configurations with SBC Card .................................................................................................. 19
7.2.2. System Configuration with Motherboard ............................................................................................. 20
7.2.3. System Configuration with Motherboard and Low Profile Cards ................................................................ 20
7.2.4. Power Supply and ON/OFF Switch of the PSU ........................................................................................22
7.2.5. Grounding Stud ..............................................................................................................................23
7.2.6. Fan Slide-In Module and Temperature Sensor ....................................................................................... 23
7.3. Side View .............................................................................................................................................23
7.4. Installed Motherboard / SBC Card.............................................................................................................24
7.5. System Configurations with SBC ...............................................................................................................24
7.6. System Configuration with Motherboard ....................................................................................................25
7.6.1. Riser Card and/or Backplane and available Bays....................................................................................27
8. Installation and Removal.........................................................................................................................28
8.1. Attaching the Rubber Feet ......................................................................................................................28
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8.2. Cover.................................................................................................................................................. 29
8.3. Accessing Internal Components............................................................................................................... 30
8.3.1. Installing /Removing Expansion Cards ............................................................................................... 30
8.4. Installation in a 19" Industrial Cabinet ..................................................................................................... 33
9. Starting Up............................................................................................................................................ 34
9.1. AC Power Connection ............................................................................................................................. 34
9.2. Operating System and Hardware Components Drivers................................................................................... 35
10. Maintenance and Prevention.................................................................................................................. 36
10.1. Replacing System Fans ......................................................................................................................... 36
10.2. Cleaning the Filter Mat ......................................................................................................................... 38
10.3. Replacing the Lithium Battery ............................................................................................................... 40
11. Slide Rails (Option) .............................................................................................................................. 41
12. Technical Data...................................................................................................................................... 42
12.1. Electrical Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 43
12.2. Mechanical Specifications..................................................................................................................... 43
12.3. Environmental Specifications ................................................................................................................ 43
12.4. Directives and Standards ...................................................................................................................... 44
13. Standard Interfaces – Pin Assignments ................................................................................................... 45
13.1.1. Serial Interface (RS232) ................................................................................................................ 45
13.1.2. VGA Port ..................................................................................................................................... 45
13.1.3. USB Port ..................................................................................................................................... 46
14. Technical Support................................................................................................................................. 47
14.1. Returning Defective Merchandise ........................................................................................................... 47
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1.1. Table of Figures

Fig. 1: Laser radiation warning label ................................................................................................................ 9
Fig. 2: Rackmount version with closed access panel........................................................................................... 13
Fig. 3: Desktop version with closed access panel ............................................................................................... 13
Fig. 4: Rackmount version with opened access panel ......................................................................................... 13
Fig. 5: Desktop version with opened access panel ............................................................................................. 13
Fig. 6: KISS 2U V2 platform........................................................................................................................... 14
Fig. 7: Front (rackmount version) with the front access panel closed .................................................................... 15
Fig. 8: 19” bracket with fixing screws.............................................................................................................. 15
Fig. 9: Front (rackmount version) with the front access panel open ...................................................................... 16
Fig. 10: Power button on the front ................................................................................................................. 16
Fig. 11: LED indicators................................................................................................................................. 17
Fig. 12: USB ports on the front side................................................................................................................ 17
Fig. 13: Rear side of the KISS 2U V2 with an SBC card (shown with a PCI-762 and an AC wide rage PSU) ....................... 19
Fig. 14: External ports of PCI-762 SBC card ...................................................................................................... 19
Fig. 15: Rear side of the KISS 2U V2 with a KTQ87/Flex (here with a wide range power supply) ................................... 20
Fig. 16: Rear side of the KISS 2U V2 with a KTQ87/Flex (shown as a configuration for low profile expansion cards) ........ 20
Fig. 17: External ports of the KTQ87/Flex motherboard...................................................................................... 21
Fig. 18: Detail: AC Wide Rang PSU .................................................................................................................. 22
Fig. 19: Grounding stud marked with “Earth”symbol ......................................................................................... 23
Fig. 20: KISS 2U V2 - side view ...................................................................................................................... 23
Fig. 21: Example of KISS 2U V2 Configuration with SBC (Single Board Computer) .................................................... 24
Fig. 22: Example of KISS 2U V2 - Configuration with motherboard........................................................................ 25
Fig. 23: Example of KISS 2U V2 - Configuration with motherboard (shown as config. for low-profile expansion cards).... 26
Fig. 24: Inside of the cover with fixing brackets ................................................................................................ 29
Fig. 25: Loosen the cover fastening knurled screw on the front side ..................................................................... 30
Fig. 26: Loosen the knurled screw on the rear side ............................................................................................ 30
Fig. 27: This movment allow you to remove the centring and fixing bracket of the cover from the retaining plate of the
chassis ............................................................................................................................................... 31
Fig. 28: Removing the cover ......................................................................................................................... 31
Fig. 29: Pulled-out card cage for configurations with SBC and motherboard, but not for configurations with motherboard
for low profile cards (shownas a KISS 2U V2 system configuration with SBC) .................................................... 31
Fig. 30: Detail: removing the fan slide-in module.............................................................................................. 36
Fig. 31: Detail: Fan compartment (without fan slide-in module) .......................................................................... 36
Fig. 32: Fan slide-in module without filtermat holder ........................................................................................ 37
Fig. 33:Rear view of the fan slide-in module..................................................................................................... 37
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Fig. 34: Fan slide-in module with mounted filter mat holder................................................................................37
Fig. 35: Side view of the fan slide-in module.....................................................................................................37
Fig. 36: Detail with filter mat holder on the fron side of the KISS 2U V2 platform .....................................................38
Fig. 37: Detail without filter mat holder on the front side....................................................................................39
Fig. 38: Filter mat holder without filter mat......................................................................................................39
Fig. 39: Filtermatholder with filter mat............................................................................................................39
Fig. 40: Filter mat .......................................................................................................................................39
Fig. 41: Attached inner part of the slide rail (shown left side view of the KISS 2U V2 system) .....................................41
Fig. 42: KISS 2U V2 platform with slide rail in pulled-out position ........................................................................41
Fig. 43: KISS 2U V2 platform with slide rail in pushed-in position .........................................................................41
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2. Introduction KISS 2U V2 MB_SBC– User's Guide (Version 1.00)

2. Introduction

Kontron Europe GmbH would like to point out that the information contained in this manual may be subject to technical alteration, particularly as a result of the constant upgrading of Kontron Europe products. The attached documentation does not entail any guarantee on the part of Kontron Europe with respect to technical processes described in the manual or any product characteristics set out in the manual. Kontron Europe does not accept any liability for any printing errors or other inaccuracies in the manual unless it can be proven that Kontron Europe is aware of such errors or inaccuracies or that Kontron Europe is unaware of these as a result of gross negligence and Kontron Europe has failed to eliminate these errors or inaccuracies for this reason. Kontron Europe expressly informs the user that this manual only contains a general description of technical processes and instructions which may not be applicable in every individual case. In cases of doubt, please contact Kontron Europe.
This manual is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved by Kontron Europe. Copies of all or part of this manual or translations into a different language may only be made with the prior written consent of Kontron Europe. Kontron Europe points out that the information contained in this manual is constantly being updated in line with the technical alterations and improvements made by Kontron Europe to the products and thus this manual only reflects the technical status of the products by Kontron Europe at the time of printing.
© 2014 by Kontron Europe GmbH
Printing and duplication, even of sections, is only permissible with the express approval of
Kontron Europe GmbH
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2.1. Symbols used in this Manual

Symbol Meaning
This symbol indicates the danger of injury to the user or the risk of damage to the product if the corresponding warning notices are not observed.
This symbol indicates that the product or parts thereof may be damaged if the corresponding warning notices are not observed.
This symbol indicates general information about the product and the user manual.
This symbol indicates detail information about the specific product configuration.
This symbol precedes helpful hints and tips for daily use.
This symbol indicates that the system is equipped with hazardous moving parts.
There is danger of injury to the user or the risk of damage to the product if the corresponding warning notices are not observed.
Before maintenance and repair activities, the device must be disconnected from the power supply.
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3. Important Instructions KISS 2U V2 MB_SBC– User's Guide (Version 1.00)

3. Important Instructions

This manual provides important information required for the proper operation of the KISS 2U V2 platform!
This chapter contains instructions which must be observed when working with the KISS 2U V2 platform.

3.1. Warranty Note

Due to their limited service life, parts which by their nature are subject to a particularly high degree of wear (wearing parts) are excluded from the warranty beyond that provided by law. This applies to batteries, for example.

3.2. Exclusion of Accident Liability Obligation

Kontron Europe shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation if the user fails to observe the included document: “General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment” the hints in this manual or eventually the warning signs label on the device.

3.3. Liability Limitation / Exemption from the Warranty Obligation

In the event of damage to the device caused by failure to observe the included document “General Safety Instructions for IT Equipment”, the hints in this manual or eventually the warning signs label on the device, Kontron Europe shall not be required to honor the warranty even during the warranty period and shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligation.
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4. General Safety Instruction for IT Equipment

Please read this chapter carefully and take careful note of the instructions, which have been compiled for your safety and to ensure to apply in accordance with intended regulations. If the following general safety instructions are not observed, it could lead to injuries to the operator and/or damage of the product; in cases of nonobservance of the instructions Kontron is exempt from accident liability, this also applies during the warranty period.
The product has been built and tested according to the basic safety requirements for low voltage (LVD) applications and has left the manufacturer in safety-related, flawless condition. To maintain this condition and to also ensure safe operation, the operator must not only observe the correct operating conditions for the product but also the following general safety instructions:
The product must be used as specified in the product documentation, in which the instructions for safety for the
product and for the operator are described. These contain guidelines for setting up, installation and assembly, maintenance, transport or storage.
The on-site electrical installation must meet the requirements of the country's specific local regulations. If a power cable comes with the product, only this cable should be used. Do not use an extension cable to connect the
product.
To guarantee that sufficient air circulation is available to cool the product, please ensure that the ventilation
openings are not covered or blocked. If a filter mat is provided, this should be cleaned regularly. Do not place the system close to heat sources or damp places. Make sure the system is well ventilated.
Only devices or parts which fulfill the requirements of SELV circuits (Safety Extra Low Voltage) as stipulated by
IEC 60950-1 may be connected to the available interfaces.
Before opening the device, make sure that the device is disconnected from the mains. Switching off the device by its power button does not disconnect it from the mains. Complete disconnection is only
possible if the power cable is removed from the wall plug or from the device. Ensure that there is free and easy access to enable disconnection.
The device may only be opened for the insertion or removal of add-on cards (depending on the configuration of the
system). This may only be carried out by qualified operators.
If extensions are being carried out, the following must be observed:
all effective legal regulations and all technical data are adhered to
the power consumption of any add-on card does not exceed the specified limitations
the current consumption of the system does not exceed the value stated on the product label.
Only original accessories that have been approved by Kontron can be used. Please note: safe operation is no longer possible when any of the following applies:
the device has visible damages or
the device is no longer functioning
In this case the device must be switched off and it must be ensured that the device can no longer be operated.
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Additional safety instructions for DC power supply circuits
To guarantee safe operation of devices with DC power supply voltages larger than 60 volts DC or a power consumption
larger than 240 VA, please observe that:
the device is set up, installed and operated in a room or enclosure marked with “RESTRICTED ACCESS”, if there are no safety messages on product as safety signs and labels on the device itself.
no cables or parts without insulation in electrical circuits with dangerous voltage or power should be touched directly or indirectly
a reliable protective earthing connection is provided
a suitable, easily accessible disconnecting device is used in the application (e.g. overcurrent protective device), if
the device itself is not disconnectable
a disconnect device, if provided in or as part of the equipment, shall disconnect both poles simultaneously
interconnecting power circuits of different devices cause no electrical hazards
A sufficient dimensioning of the power cable wires must be selected – according to the maximum electrical
specifications on the product label – as stipulated by EN60950-1 or VDE0100 or EN60204 or UL508 regulations.
The devices do not generally fulfill the requirements for "centralized DC power systems“ (UL 60950-1, Annex NAB; D2)
and therefore may not be connected to such devices!
Caution: Energy hazards > 240 VA are present inside the chassis! Activities such as system expansion with expansion cards, or maintanance have to be carried-out by qualified personnel familiar with the associated dangers!
The installation instructions for the KISS 2U V2 Platform is the responsibility of the distributor.
When used as intended the KISS 2U V2 platform is to operate only closed and locked.
Only when the cover is properly installed, secured with the knurled screws on the rear and the cover fastening screw on the front, and the access panel is locked with the key, it is ensured that the user doesn’t have access to the internal parts of the KISS 2U V2 platform, loaded with hazardous energy.

4.1. Operation of Laser Source Devices

Fig. 1: Laser radiation warning label
The optional CD ROM and DVD drives contain light-emitting diodes (classified in accordance with IEC 60825-1:2007: LASER CLASS 1) and therefore must not be opened.
If the enclosure of such a drive is opened, invisible laser radiation is emitted. Do not allow yourself to be exposed to this radiation.
The laser system meets the code of Federal Regulations 21 CFR, 1040 for the USA and the Canadian Radiation Emitting Devices Act, REDR C 1370.
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4.2. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)

A sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can destroy static-sensitive devices or micro-circuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. Always take the following precautions:
1. Transport boards in static-safe containers such as boxes or bags.
2. Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at the ESD-safe workplace.
3. Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive board, component, or assembly.
4. Store electrostatic-sensitive boards in protective packaging or on antistatic mats.

4.2.1. Grounding Methods

The following measures help to avoid electrostatic damages to the device:
1. Cover workstations with approved antistatic material. Always wear a wrist strap connected to workplace as well as
properly grounded tools and equipment.
2. Use anti-static mats, heel straps, or air ionizes to give added protection.
3. Always handle electrostatic sensitive components by their edge or by their casing.
4. Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry.
5. Turn off power and input signals before inserting and removing connectors or connecting test equipment.
6. Keep work area free of non-conductive materials such as ordinary plastic assembly aids and styrofoam.
7. Use field service tools such as cutters, screwdrivers, and vacuum cleaners which are conductive.
8. Always place drives and boards PCB-assembly-side down on the foam.

4.3. Instructions for the Lithium Battery

The installed CPU board is equipped with a Lithium battery. When replacing the lithium battery, please follow the corresponding instructions in the section
Caution
Danger of explosion when replacing with wrong type of battery. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. The lithium battery type must be UL recognized.
Do not dispose of lithium batteries in general trash collection. Dispose of the battery according to the local regulations dealing with the disposal of these special materials, (e.g. to the collecting points for dispose of batteries).
10.3 “Replacing the Lithium Battery”.
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5. Electromagnetic Compatibility (Class A Device) KISS 2U V2 MB_SBC– User's Guide (Version 1.00)

5. Electromagnetic Compatibility (Class A Device)

5.1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EU)

This product is intended only for use in industrial areas. The most recent version of the EMC guidelines (EMC Directive 2004/108/EC) and/or the German EMC laws apply. If the user modifies and/or adds to the equipment (e.g. installation of add-on cards) the prerequisites for the CE conformity declaration (safety requirements) may no longer apply.
Warning!
This is a class A product. In domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

5.2. FCC Statement (USA)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

5.3. EMC Compliance (Canada)

The method of compliance is self-declaration to Canadian standard ICES-003:
(English): This Class A digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003.
(French): Cet appareil numérique de la class A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
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6. Scope of Delivery

KISS 2U V2 platform (system configuration ordered) 2x key for the front access panel lock 1x AC power cable (for AC system configuration) 2x AC power cable (for AC system configuration with redundant PSU) Rubber feet (self-adhesive) General Safety Instruction for IT Equipment
Optional Parts
Slide Rails (PN: 1016-5807) Rack Slide Rails Kit for KISS 1U and KISS 2U/4U V2 (PN: 1051-7200)

6.1. Type Label and Product Identification

The type label (product designation, serial number) and the inspection status label of your KISS 2U V2 platform are located on the right side of the device.
System Type Product Name Product Identifikation
KISS 2U V2 KISS 2U V2 xxxxxxxx-y KISS 2U V2 = System Type
The “xxxxxxxxx” group is replaced by up to a max. 8-digit combination of numbers, letter or space, and represents the installed CPU board
The “y” is replaced by a single letter (A through Z) representing the power supply installed into the system.
Note:
A: corresponds to the systems with a wide range AC power supply
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7. Product Description

The KISS 2U V2 platform expands the Kontron KISS computer line. KISS 2U V2 is a scalable 2U (19") platform, equipped with a motherboard (KTQ 87/Flex) or a SBC (PCI-762) (Single Board Computer) board, supporting various system configurations (refer to “KISS 2U V2 Systems - Configuration Guides” on our website). The flexible customer-specific hardware system configuration and the robust construction with excellent mechanical stability of the KISS 2U V2 platform offer the superior qualities of a computer designed for operation in harsh industrial environment.
The KISS 2U V2 platform is designed to be installed in 19" racks. It may be also installed as a desktop unit.
Versions of the KISS 2U V2 platform:
Fig. 2: Rackmount version with
closed access panel
Fig. 3: Desktop version with
closed access panel
Fig. 4: Rackmount version with
opened access panel
Fig. 5: Desktop version with
opened access panel
The system can be equipped with up to two drive bays (depending on the system configuration):
L1: one 5:25" front accessible drive bay L2: one 3.5" internal drive bay or an front accessible slim drive
For customized versions and system configurations, please observe the corresponding “KISS 2U V2 System - Configuration Guides” for KISS 2U V2 on our web site
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The device is equipped with an AC wide rang.
The controls of the KISS 2U V2 platform are located behind the front access panel and consist, as standard, of a power button, a power and HDD LED.
Two system fans are installed at the front side of the unit. These are attached to the system by a fan slide-in module. The fan slide-in module simplifies the installation and removal of these components.
The washable filter mat, which protects your system against dust and dirt, is located on the front side of the system. This filter mat can be replaced during operation.
Depending on the integrated CPU board [motherboard or SBC (Single Board Computer)] your system can be expanded with different expansion cards.
The type label is located on the right hand side of the device.
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Fig. 6: KISS 2U V2 platform
The KISS 2U V2 platforms are designed to be operated in horizontal position only.
When powering on the KISS 2U V2 platform, make sure that the air intake and exhaust openings are not obstructed by objects.
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7.1. Front Side

The KISS 2U V2 platform is available as a rackmount version.
1
5 5
Fig. 7: Front (rackmount version) with the front access panel closed
1 19" bracket with handle 2 Light diffusors for HDD and power LEDs
You can easily convert your system to a desktop version. Unscrew the left and right hand 19" brackets from the device. To attach the rubber feet (included), please follow the instructions in the section
2 3
1
3 4
2
1
3 Ventilation grille on the front access panel 4 Front access panel with a locking mechanism 5 Plastic washer
8.1 “Attaching the Rubber Feet”.
4
3
Fig. 8: 19” bracket with fixing screws
1 KISS 2U V2 platform chassis 2 19" bracket with handle
5
3 Holes for rack mounting 4 Handle 5 Screws for attaching the 19“ bracket
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The Power button, the USB ports and the integrated 5.25" drive are located on the front side ( platform, behind the front access panel.
1 13 2 4 6 8
2 7
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Fig. 9: Front (rackmount version) with the front access panel open
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1 Bump stop for the front access panel 2 Fan slide-in module with knurled screws 3 Filter mat holder with fixing screw
8 L1: 1x 5.25" externally accessible drive bay
(shown with 1x 3.5" removable HDD)
9 L2: 1x internal 3.5" drive bay or 1x external
accessible slim drive
4 Slot for the locking mechanism
10 2x USB (2.0) ports
5 Indicators (power and HDD LED)
11 Locking mechanism
6 Cover fastening screw on the front side
12 Front access panel with ventilation grille
7 Power button
13 Holders for the front access panel
Fig. 9) of the KISS 2U V2
7.1.1. Power Button
Fig. 10: Power button on the front
Warning!
Turning the power off using the power button (refer to KISS 2U V2 platform from the AC power source.
For system configuration with: AC wide range PSU: Please observe that the ON/OFF switch of this PSU (see the KISS 2U V2 from the AC power source. Even you turn off the system using the power button ( pos. 7), and the ON/OFF switch of this PSU, there is still a standby-voltage of 5 VSb on the motherboard or SBC (refer also to the hint in the subsection
The power button (refer to Fig. 10, and Fig. 9, pos. 7) is located at the front side of the platform, behind the front access panel and allows to power ON/OFF the system. Please observe the settings option for “Restore on AC Power Loss” in the BIOS Setup. Setting options: Power On/Power Off/Last State.
Fig. 9, pos. 7) does not disconnect the
Fig. 20) does not disconnect
Fig. 9,
7.2.4).
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7.1.2. LED Indicators

The LED indicators (refer to
Fig. 9, pos. 5 and Fig. 11) of the KISS 2U V2 are located at the front of the device, behind the
front access panel.
1 2
Fig. 11: LED indicators
Power LED (green)
This LED ( Requirement:
Fig. 11. pos. 1) is green when the system is switched on using the Power On/Off button.
The system must be connected to the power source (AC), using the corresponding power cable. The power supply ON/OFF switch (if available), on the rear of the system must be set to “ON“.
HDD LED
This LED (
Fig. 11. pos. 2) is orange when the hard disk is accessed.
(orange)
Do not press the eject button, while the drive LED is lit or flashing.

7.1.3. Ports on the Front Side

7.1.3.1. USB Ports
1 Power LED (green) 2 HDD LED (orange)
KISS 2U V2 is equipped with two USB (2.0) ports on the front (
Fig. 9, pos. 10 and Fig. 12). You can connect various USB
devices to these two USB 2.0 interface connectors.
Fig. 12: USB ports on the front side

7.1.4. Front Access Panel

The securing lock mechanism (
Fig. 7, pos. 4) located at the access panel allows you, if required, to protect your system from unauthorized use. When the access panel is locked, the cover of the KISS 2U V2 system can not be removed, and the drives, filter mat holder and power button are not accessible.
If USB devices are connected to the USB ports on the front of the device, the front access panel can not be closed and locked.
The key should be kept somewhere where it is not accessible to unauthorized persons.
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7.1.5. Cover fastening screw on the front side

The cover fastening screw (
Fig. 9, pos. 6) secures the cover to the chassis on the front side.
To remove the cover of the KISS 2U V2 platform, the following knurled screws have to be loosened:
The cover fastening screw (
The knurled screws (
Fig. 9, pos. 6) on the front side
Fig. 13, pos. 3 and Fig. 15/Fig. 16, pos. 6) on the rear side.
The chassis of the KISS 2U V2 platform is properly closed only if the cover is attached and the above mentioned screws are fastened.

7.1.6. Filter Mat and Filter Mat Holder

The filter mat and the filter mat holder (Fig. 9, pos. 3) are located behind the air grilles of the front access door (Fig. 7, pos. 3, pos. 4). The filter mat holder is fastened to the fan slide-in module (Fig. 38, pos. 4) by a knurled screw (Fig. 38, pos. 5). The filter mat is inserted in the filter mat holder (Fig. 34). This filter mat protects your system against dust and dirt (see section 10.2 “Cleaning the Filter Mat”).

7.1.7. Fan Slide-in Module

The two system fans are integrated in a user-friendly, replaceable fan slide-in module (see subsection 7.2.6 “Fan Slide-In Module and Temperature Sensor”). The fan slide-in module (Fig. 9, pos. 2) can be replaced as described in the section
10.1 “Replacing System Fans”.

7.1.8. Drive Bays

Depending on the ordered system configuration, your KISS 2U V2 can be equipped with up to two drive bays (see (Fig. 9, pos. 8 and 9; configuration with an internal HDD):
Drive Bay Description (refer to Fig. 9)
L1
one externally accessible 5.25" drive bay (shown with 1x 3.5" removable HDD installed) one internal 3.5" drive bay for a SATA HDD (shown with an internal, not externally accessible
HDD installed)
or
L2
a front accessible 5.25" slim-line drive bay
or
a CF Reader
For KISS 2U V2 system configurations with a disk subsystem KISS DA 235CF, the drive bays L1 and L2 are occupied by this subsystem with removable HDDs.
For customer-specific versions and system configurations, please refer to the corresponding “KISS 2U V2 Systems - Configuration Guides” on our website
www.kontron.com.
The KISS Hot Swap disk subsystems allow replacing of the SATA HDDs during operation.
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7.2. Rear Side

On the rear side, depending on the ordered KISS 2U V2 platform configuration, are available the external interfaces of the integrated motherboard or SBC card, the additional interfaces, the power supply unit and the air exhaust openings.
The order or the number of the KISS 2U V2 platform interfaces can be different depending on the

7.2.1. System Configurations with SBC Card

device configuration.
9 1
2
3
4
5 6
3
4
2 8 7
4 4
Fig. 13: Rear side of the KISS 2U V2 with an SBC card (shown with a PCI-762 and an AC wide rage PSU)
1 AC inlet connector 2 Fan of the PSU 3 Rear side of the cover with captive knurled
screws
4 Card cage (for SBC and expansion cards) with
fixing screws
7.2.1.1. External Ports of the SBC Cards
A detailed ports description can be found in the manual for the PCI-760 or PCI-761 SBC board. You can download the corresponding manual from our web site
3 1 4
5 Air exhaust openings 6 Free slots for expansion cards 7 Onboard interfaces routed to the rear side
Interfaces of the SBC card [PCI-762 (
8 Fig. 13)] 9 Ground stud
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Fig. 14: External ports of PCI-762 SBC card
1 PCI-760/PCI-761 slot bracket 2 VGA port
3 2x USB (3.0) ports 4 2x LAN ports with integrated LEDs
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7.2.2. System Configuration with Motherboard

11
10
6 6
1 2 3
4
Fig. 15: Rear side of the KISS 2U V2 with a KTQ87/Flex (here with a wide range power supply)
1 AC inlet connector 2 On/Off power switch of the PSU 3 Fan of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) 4 Card cage (for motherboard and expansion cards)
with fixing screws
5 External interfaces of the KTQ87/Flex
motherboard
6 Rear side of the cover with captive knurled screws
89
74
5 4 12 10
7 Slot brackets for expansion cards 8 Cut-outs for optional (customer-specific)
interfaces routed to the rear (9-pin D-SUB type)
9 Additional serial port (RS232) 10 Air exhaust openings 11 Ground stud 12 Mechanical slot
4

7.2.3. System Configuration with Motherboard and Low Profile Cards

11
10
6
4
89
1 2 3
4
5
Fig. 16: Rear side of the KISS 2U V2 with a KTQ87/Flex (shown as a configuration for low profile expansion cards)
1 AC inlet connector 2 On/Off power switch of the PSU (only for wide rage PSU) 3 Fan of the Power Supply Unit (PSU)
6 Rear side of the cover with captive knurled screws 7 Slot brackets for expansion cards 8 Cut-outs for optional (customer-specific)
4 Card cage (for motherboard and expansion cards) with
fixing screws
5 External interfaces of the KTQ87/Flex motherboard
9 Additional serial ports (RS232) 10 Air exhaust openings 11 Ground stud
7
10
6
4
4
interfaces routed to the rear (9-pin D-SUB type)
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7.2.3.1. External Interfaces of the KTQ67/Flex Motherboard
A detailed ports description can be found in the manual of the installed motherboard. You can download the corresponding manual from our web site
www.kontron.com by selecting the product.
2
3
1
2
Fig. 17: External ports of the KTQ87/Flex motherboard
1 4x USB (3.0) port 2 DisplayPort (DP)
3 Audio connectors (6.1) 4 3x Ethernet port (RJ45), (10/100/1000Mbps)
7.2.3.2. Additional Ports
Depending on the installed CPU card (motherboard or SBC), your system cam be equipped with on-board interfaces (e.g. serial interface) routed to the rear panel (refer to Fig. 13, pos. 7 Fig. 15and Fig. 16, pos. 9). These ports allow you to connect different peripherals.
Information and technical data can be found in the corresponding board manual of the installed motherboard or SBC card. You can download the relevant board manual for your system configuration from our web site at
www.kontron.com by selecting the product name.
Refer also to the “KISS 2U V2 Systems - Configuration Guides” on our web site.
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7.2.4. Power Supply and ON/OFF Switch of the PSU

The power supply is located on the rear side of the KISS 2U V2 platform. The KISS 2U V2 platform is equipped with an AC wide range power supply unit. The corresponding nominal voltage range can be found on the type label on the right side of the system.
Fig. 18: Detail:
AC Wide Rang PSU
Please observe that the ON/OFF switch of the AC wide range PSU (
Fig. 18) does not disconnect the
KISS 2U V2 platform from the main power source. Even you turn off the system using the power button
Fig. 9, pos. 7) or the ON/OFF switch of this PSU, there is still a standby-voltage of 5 VSb on the
( motherboard or SBC.
Hint for the ON/OFF switch of the AC Wide Range PSU (Fig. 18):
This switch is factory-set to “ON” and secured in this position by a bracket. Don’t switch OFF the PSU ON/OFF switch (Fig. 18) during operation.
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7.2.5. Grounding Stud

The grounding stud is located on the rear side of the KISS 2U V2 platform (see Fig. 13, pos. 9 and Fig. 15 /Fig. 16, pos. 11).
The KISS 2U V2 systems with grounding studs marked with an “Earth” symbol (Fig. 19) have to be grounded appropriate “common earth” connection point.
Fig. 19: Grounding stud marked with “Earth”symbol

7.2.6. Fan Slide-In Module and Temperature Sensor

The two system fans are securely installed in a user-friendly, interchangeable fan-slide-in module. The fan slide-in module is mounted in the fan compartment on the front of the device (Fig. 9, pos. 2). The systems fans are temperature-controlled via the temperature sensors which are built in the system. Thus sufficient airflow is ensured for an optimal, active cooling of the system.
The operation of the KISS 2U V2 platform is permitted only with a functional fan slide-in module (refer to the “Replacing System Fans” section).
Defective components may be replaced only by Kontron original spare parts.
part number of the fan slide-in module: 1050-8442

7.3. Side View

On the left and right sides of the device, there are six M4 threaded screw holes, for installing the KISS 2U V2 platform in a 19" industrial cabinet using slide rails [not included; refer also to the chapter 11 “Slide Rails (Option)”.]
1 22 3
Fig. 20: KISS 2U V2 - side view
1 Side view of the KISS 2U V2 platform 2 3x two M3 threaded screw holes used for
mounting of card holder
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3 Fastening screws for the card holder (the
4 4x M4 threaded screw holes (on both sides)
4
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7.4. Installed Motherboard / SBC Card

Depending on the KISS 2U V2 platform configuration ordered, your system may be equipped with a motherboard or an SBC card (Single Board Computer).
For KISS 2U V2 versions and system configurations, please refer to the corresponding “KISS 2U V2 Systems - Configuration Guides” on our website More information and technical data can be found in the corresponding board manual (motherboard or SBC, depending on the system configuration ordered). You can download the manual from our web site at
www.kontron.com by selecting the product.
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7.5. System Configurations with SBC

Please observe that the KISS 2U V2 platform is designed to be operated in horizontal position only.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fig. 21: Example of KISS 2U V2 Configuration with SBC (Single Board Computer)
1 Cover retaining plate on the front side 2 L1 and L2: drives bays (stacked one above the
other into a drive cage)
3 Retaining bracket for the butterfly-backplane (not
provided at system configuration with low profile cards)
4 Power Supply Unit (PSU) 5 Card holder 6 Butterfly-backplane for SBC cards 7 Centring latches for the cover at the rear side
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
8 Cover retaining plates on the rear side 9 Card hold down bracket (adjustable for long or
short expansion cards; see Fig. 20, pos. 3)
10 SBC card 11 Fastening screws for the card cage (expansion
cards)
12 Fans (of the fan slide-in-module) 13 Fan slide-in-module with two fans
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7.6. System Configuration with Motherboard

Please observe that the KISS 2U V2 platform is designed to be operated in horizontal position only.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Fig. 22: Example of KISS 2U V2 - Configuration with motherboard
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
1 Cover retaining plate on the front side 2 L1 and L2: drives bays (stacked one above the
other into a drive cage)
3 Retaining bracket for the butterfly-backplane (not
provided at system configuration with low profile cards)
4 Power Supply Unit (PSU) 5 Retaining bracket for the riser card (not provided
at system configuration with low profile cards)
6 Riser card for expansion cards
7 Centring latches for the cover at the rear side 8 Cover retaining plate on the rear side 9 Card hold down bracket (adjustable for long or
short expansion cards; see Fig. 20, pos. 3)
10 Motherboard 11 Cage for motherboard and expansion cards 12 Fans (of the fan slide-in-module) 13 Fan slide-in-module with two fans
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Please observe that the KISS 2U V2 platform is designed to be operated in horizontal position only.
1
2
10
9
8
3
7
4
5
6
5
Fig. 23: Example of KISS 2U V2 - Configuration with motherboard (shown as config. for low-profile expansion cards)
1 Cover retaining plate on the front side 2 L1 and L2: drives bays (stacked one above the
other into a drive cage)
3 Power Supply Unit (PSU) 4 Cover retaining plates on the rear side 5 Centring latches for the cover at the rear side
6 Fastening screws for the slot brackets or expansion
card slot brackets
7 Card hold down bracket (adjustable for long or short
expansion cards; see Fig. 20, pos. 3)
8 Motherboard 9 Fans (of the fan slide-in-module) 10 Fan slide-in-module with two fans
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7.6.1. Riser Card and/or Backplane and available Bays

Depending on the KISS 2U V2 hardware configuration ordered, you can expand your system with full size and/or half size or low-profile additional cards.
System Installed Board Riser Card /Backplane Available Slots for Exoansion Cards
Riser card 1 2x PCI, 32 Bit @ 33 MHz, full size
KISS-2U V2
Riser card 2
Motherboard
Motherboard without riser card 4x PCIe x8 (for low-profile cards only)
SBC
Riser card 3
without riser card
Backplane 1
Backplane 2
1x PCI, 32 Bit @ 33 MHz, full size
1x PCIe x16, full size
1x PCIe x16 full size
1x PCIe x4 full size
1x PCIe x16 (for low-profile cards only)
1x PCIe x4 (for low-profile cards only) in a PCIe x16 slot
1x PCI, 32 Bit @ 33 MHz, (for low-profile cards only)
3x PCI, 32 Bit @33 MHz (1. side)
1x PCIe x16 (2. Side)
1x PCIe x4 (2. Side)
2x PCIe x4 (1. Side)
1x PCIe x4 (2. Side)
1x PCIe x16 (2. Side)
1x PCIe x8 (2. Side)
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8. Installation and Removal

8.1. Attaching the Rubber Feet

If the system is to be used as a desktop version, the rubber feet supplied with the device can be attached to it.
To attach the rubber feet (included, refer to chapter 6 “Scope of Delivery”), proceed as follows:
Ensure that all components are securely installed and that the device cover has been screwed on tightly.
1. Turn the device upside down on a table or desk.
2. Remove the protective film from the rubber feet.
3. Stick the four rubber feet to the underside of the device.
Before attaching the rubber feet, ensure that your system is switched off and disconnected from the main power source.
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8.2. Cover

The cover will be fixed to the chassis using two fixing brackets at the front side of the cover (Fig. 24, pos.3 and pos. 4), two fixing brackets with captive knurled screws at the rear side of the cover (
Fig. 9, pos. 6) at the front side of the KISS 2U V2 platform.
(
When inserting the cover, make sure that:
At the front side: the fixing brackets (Fig. 24, pos. 4) are inserted properly into the corresponding retaining bracket of
the chassis (Fig. 21, Fig. 22 and Fig. 23 pos. 1).
At the rear side: the centring latches and the cover retaining plates (Fig. 21, Fig. 22, pos. 7 and 8, and Fig. 23 pos. 4
and 5) are properly inserted into the fixing bracket and centring slots of the cover (Fig. 24, pos.5 and 6).
The centering bracket (Fig. 24, pos. 3) and the front cover fastening screw Fig. 9, pos. 6) secure the cover on the front side.The fixing brackets with knurled screws (Fig. 24, pos. 7) secure the cover on the rear side.
Fig. 24, pos.7) and the cover fastening screw
7
6
1
2
Fig. 24: Inside of the cover with fixing brackets
1 Inside of the cover 2 Front part of the cover 3 Angled centering bracket with tapped hole
(on the front side)
3
6
4 Fixing bracket (on the front side) 5 Fixing bracket (on the rear side) 6 Centring slots on the cover 7 Fixing brackets with knurled screws
5
4
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In order to close the KISS 2U V2 platform chassis, ensure that the cover is properly reinstalled and secured with following screws:
the cover fastening screw (Fig. 9, pos. 6) and Fig. 25) on the front side
the knurled screws (
Fig. 13, pos. 3, Fig. 15 / Fig. 16, pos. 6 and Fig. 26) on the rear side
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8.3. Accessing Internal Components

This section contains important information that you must read before accessing the internal components. You must follow these procedures properly when handling any boards (refer also to the subsection 7.6.1 “Riser Card and/or Backplane and available Bays”.

8.3.1. Installing /Removing Expansion Cards

Please consider following instruction when you install (or remove) expansion cards.
When you install (or remove) expansion cards please consider the corresponding safety instructions (refer to chapter 4 “General Safety Instruction for IT Equipment” or the included “General Safety Instruction for IT Equipment”).
The installation and removal of expansion cards have to be carried-out only by qualified specialist personnel in accordance with the description in this manual.
Before removing the device cover, ensure that your system is switched off and disconnected from the mains power supply.
Please refer to the ESD safety procedures for handling assemblies with static sensitive devices. Failure to take heed of this warning instruction can result in damage to the device.
8.3.1.1. Installing /Removing Expansion Cards into KISS 2U V2 with SBC/Motherboard (not Low-Profile Cards)
To install or remove an expansion card proceed as follows:
1. Turn your system off and disconnect it from the main power source.
2. Loosen the knurled screws, which secure the cover on the front of the system (refer to Fig. 25 and Fig. 26).
Please read information provided by the manufacturer of any expansion cards before installing them or removing them from your system.
In order to remove the cover, unscrew the following knurled screws:
the cover fastening screw (Fig. 9, pos. 6 and Fig. 25) at the front side the knurled screws (Fig. 13, pos. 3, Fig. 15, pos. 6 and Fig. 26) at the rear side
Fig. 25: Loosen the cover fastening knurled screw on the front side
Fig. 26: Loosen the knurled screw on the rear side
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3. Pull the cover out a little bit (Fig. 27) to release the cover centering and fixing brackets (Fig. 24, pos.3 and pos. 4)
from the retaining plate of the chassis (see Fig. 21, Fig. 22, pos. 1) on the front side. At the same time the centring latches and the cover retaining plates (Fig. 21, Fig. 22, pos. 7 and 8) on the rear side will be removed from the fixing bracket and centring slots of the cover (Fig. 24, pos.5 and 6).
Fig. 27: This movment allow you to remove the centring and fixing bracket of the cover from the retaining plate of the chassis
4. Lift the cover up (on the rear edge) and remove it (Fig. 28).
Fig. 28: Removing the cover
The motherboard with the corresponding riser card (not in configuration for low-profile cards), respectively the SBC card with the corresponding butterfly-backplane are mounted on a card cage. The card cage must be pulled-out a little bit from the chassis, in order to have access to the fastening screws of the slot bracket or expansion card slot bracket (Fig. 29).
For KISS 2U V2 systems with SBC, unscrew the three screws (Fig. 21, pos. 11) and the four screws on the rear side (
5. Fig. 13 and Fig. 15, pos. 4). Retain the screws for later use.
6. For KISS 2U V2 systems with motherboard (not in configuration for low-profile cards), unscrew the four screws
Fig. 22, pos. 11) and the four screws on the rear side (Fig. 15, pos. 4). Retain the screws for later use.
(
7. Lift the card cage a little upwards, and slide it a little bit out.
Fig. 29: Pulled-out card cage for configurations with SBC and motherboard, but not for configurations with motherboard for low profile
cards (shownas a KISS 2U V2 system configuration with SBC)
8. Close the device and secure the cover with the knurled screws.
9. Insert/remove the expansion card/s in respectively out from the expansion slot/s of the motherboard, the riser card
or butterfly backplanes and fix them, or the slot bracket/s to the rear of the card cage (see details of Fig. 29).
10. Close the system and secure the cover with the knurled screws as described in the section 8.2 “Cover”.
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8.3.1.2. Installing /Removing Low-Profile Expansion Cards into 2U V2 with Motherboard
For KISS 2U V2 system configuration with motherboard for low-profile expansion cards, is not necessary to remove the card cage, when installing the expansion cards.
To install or remove low profile expansion card in system configuration with motherboard proceed as follows:
1. Open the system as described in the subsection 8.3.1.1 (step 1-4).
2. Unscrew the fastening screws of the slot bracket or card slot bracket (Fig. 23, pos. 6). Retain the screws for later use.
3. Insert/remove the expansion card/s in respectively out from the expansion slot/s of the motherboard and fix them, or
the slot bracket/s to the rear of the card cage.
4. Close the system and secure the cover with the knurled screws as described in the section 8.2 “Cover”.
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8.4. Installation in a 19" Industrial Cabinet

Expansion card installation should be performed before installing the KISS 2U V2-system into a 19" industrial cabinet.
Please consider the instructions described in the section 8.3 “Accessing Internal Components”.
Before closing the industrial cabinet, you must connect your peripherals to the corresponding system ports.
For KISS 2U V2 versions and system configurations, please refer to the corresponding “KISS 2U V2 Systems - Configuration Guides” on our website More information and technical data can be found in the corresponding board manual (motherboard or SBC, depending on the system configuration ordered). You can download the manual from our web site at
Caution:
Energy hazards > 240 VA are present inside the chassis!
The system has to be mounted and installed only by a qualified service person for this area familiar with the associated dangers.
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In order to setting-up, installing / removing the KISS 2U V2 system into/from a 19" industrial cabinet, please observe the instructions described in this user’s guide.
Please consider the instructions described in the included chapter 4 “General Safety Instruction for IT Equipment”.
Please consider the hints included in the subsection 7.2.4 “Power Supply and ON/OFF Switch of the PSU”.
The KISS 2U V2 system shall be fixed below 1m in height from the supporting surface.
The KISS 2U V2 should be installed in a 19" industrial cabinet using slide rails (PN: 1016-5807). Use for mounting the “Rack Slide Rails Kit for KISS 1U and 2U/4U” (PN: 1051-7200).
Ensure that air flow around the device is adequate when installing the KISS 2U V2.
The openings for air intake and exhaust on the device must not be obstructed by objects.
Leave at least 5 cm (approx. 2") of free space to the 19" industrial cabinet in front and behind the KISS 2U V2, to prevent the device from possibly overheating.
The 19" industrial cabinet must stand firmly in place. You can improve its stability by placing the components into it from the bottom up. Heavy components should be placed down below.
If further stabilization is necessary, then bolt the 19" industrial cabinet to the floor or anchor it on the wall.
The voltage feeds must not be overloaded.
Adjust the cabling and the external overcharge protection to correspond with the electrical data indicated on the type label.
The type label is located on right side of the unit.
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9. Starting Up

Please consider the Hints included in the chapter 4 “General Safety Instruction for IT Equipment”.
When used as intended the KISS 2U V2 platform is to operate only closed and locked.
Only when the cover is properly installed, secured with the knurled screws on the rear and the cover fastening screw on the front, and the access panel is locked with the key, it is ensured that the user doesn’t have access to the internal parts of the KISS 2U V2 platform, loaded with hazardous energy.
The rated voltage of the mains (AC) must agree with the voltage value on the type label.

9.1. AC Power Connection

The AC mains input socket is located on the rear side of the KISS 2U V2.
Hint for system configuration with AC Wide Range PSU!
Please observe that the ON/OFF switch of the AC wide range PSU (Fig. 18) does not disconnect the KISS 2U V2 platform from the main power source.
Even you turn off the system using the power button (Fig. 9, pos. 7) or the ON/OFF switch (Fig. 18) of this PSU, there is still a standby-voltage of 5 VSb on the motherboard or SBC. The unit is completely disconnected from the mains, only when the power cord is disconnected either from the mains or the unit.
Therefore, the power cord and its connectors must always remain easily accessible.
Please observe the settings option for “Restore on AC Power Loss” in the BIOS Setup. Setting options: Power On/Power Off/Last State.
Hint fort he ON/OFF switch of the AC wide range PSU (Fig. 18): This switch is factory-set to “ON” and secured in this position by a bracket. Don’t switch OFF the PSU ON/OFF switch (Fig. 18) during operation.
To connect the power cable, proceed as follows:
1. The KISS 2U V2 systems with grounding studs marked with an “Earth” symbol (Fig. 19) have to be grounded
appropriate “common earth” connection point; (refer to the subsection 7.2.5 “Grounding Stud”, Fig. 19).
2. Connect the AC power cord to the AC input connector.
3. Connect the other end of the AC power cord to a corresponding mains outlet.
Use a power cord suitable for the mains power supply in your country.
Make sure that the mains power supply (power outlet) is properly grounded and that the power cord is in perfect condition without any visible damage. An ungrounded power supply is not permissible.
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9.2. Operating System and Hardware Components Drivers

The KISS 2U V2 system can optionally be supplied with or without a pre- installed operating system.
If you have ordered your system with a pre- installed operating system, all drivers are installed, corresponding to the ordered computer configuration (optional hardware components). Your computer is fully operational, when you switch it on for the first time. Please observe the information below.
Important information for using the pre-installed “WINDOWS 7 ULTIMATE FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS” or “WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS“ operating systems:
The terms and condition for using the pre-installed operating systems are defined in the document „MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS“.
This document can be downloaded from our web site www.kontron.com by selecting the product name/tab Downloads/Windows.
If you have ordered your system without a pre- installed operating system, you have to install the operating system and the corresponding drivers for the ordered computer configuration (optional hardware components).
The needed drivers for the hardware configuration of your system can be downloaded from the web page
www.kontron.com by selecting the product name.
Consider the manufacturer’s specifications for the operating system and the integrated hardware components.
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10. Maintenance and Prevention

Kontron Europe systems only require minimal maintenance and care to keep them operating correctly.
Occasionally wipe the system with a soft dry cloth. Remove persistent dirt by use of a soft, slightly damp cloth (only use a mild detergent). Clean the air filter mat regularly (refer to the section 10.2 “Cleaning the Filter Mat”).

10.1. Replacing System Fans

WARNING
Hazardous moving parts! Keep away from moving fan blades.
The operation of the KISS 2U V2 platform is permitted only with a functional fan slide-in module. Defective components may be replaced only by Kontron original spare parts.
part number of the fan slide-in module: 1050-8442
Important instructions!
The fan slide-in module is not changeable while the system is powered-on. This maintenance may only
be carried out by qualified personnel familiar with the associated dangers.
To replace the fan slide-in module, proceed as follows:
1. Turn your system off and disconnect it from the main power source.
2. Remove the air filter mat as described in the section 10.2 “Cleaning the Filter Mat” (step 1 to 3) and put it aside for
later use.
3. Loosen the two knurled screws of the fan slide-in module (Fig. 30, pos. 1)
4. Pull the fan slide-in module out to disconnect it from the internal fan control socket (Fig. 31, pos. 3).
5. Lift the slide-in module upwards in the arrow direction to remove it from the fan compartment (see Fig. 31).
3 4
1
2
1
Fig. 30: Detail: removing the fan slide-in module Fig. 31: Detail: Fan compartment (without fan slide-in module)
2
1
2
Legend for Fig. 30 and Fig. 31:
1 Fan slide-in module with two knurled screws
3 Socket for fan power supply and control
2
2 Threaded holes (chassis frame) for securing the fan
4 Fan compartment
slide-in module
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Fig. 32: Fan slide-in module without filtermat holder Fig. 33:Rear view of the fan slide-in module
Fig. 34: Fan slide-in module with mounted filter mat holder Fig. 35: Side view of the fan slide-in module
2
1
4
3
Legend for Fig. 32 and Fig. 33:
1 Fan slide-in module with two knurled screws 2 Bolt with tapped hole for mounting the filter mat
holder
3 Socket for fan power supply and control 4 2x fans (temperature controlled
independently from each other)
5. Replace the fan slide-in module with a new functional module.
6. Insert the retained filter mat holder (with filter mat) to the front side of the fan slide-in module as described in the
section 10.2 “Cleaning the Filter Mat” (step 7 and step 8).
7. Slide the fan slide-in module with mounted filter mat holder (Fig. 34) into the fan compartment (Fig. 31, pos. 4).
8. Push the fan slide-in module into the fan compartment until the fan control connector (Fig. 33, pos. 2) is firmly
inserted into the socket (Fig. 31, pos. 3).
9. Fasten the knurled screws of the fan slide-in module (Fig. 30, pos. 1)
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10.2. Cleaning the Filter Mat

The filter mat (Fig. 36, pos. 2) is inserted in the filter mat holder (Fig. 36, pos. 4) at the front side of the fan slide-in module ( soiled filter mat can cause excessive heating of the device. For this reason we recommend to clean the filter mat as often as necessary. The filter mat can be replaced during operation of the system.
Fig. 36, pos. 5). The soiling of the filter mat is caused by the pollution of the operating environment. A heavily
Fig. 36: Detail with filter mat holder on the fron side of the KISS 2U V2 platform
To replace the filter mat, proceed as follows:
1. Open the front access panel (Fig. 36, pos. 4).
2. Loosen the knurled screw that secures the filter mat holder to the fan slide-in module (Fig. 36, pos. 3 and
3. Pull the filter mat holder out from the positioning holes (Fig. 37, pos. 3) in the direction marked with the arrow
4. Remove the dirty filter mat.
5. Clean the filter mat as follows:
1 2 3 54
1 Front side of the KISS 2U V2 platform 2 Filter mat 3 Filter mat holder with knurled screw 4 Front access panel 5 Fan slide-in module
Fig. 38, pos. 5).
(
Fig. 36) and lift it off.
Rinse in water (up to approx. 40°C/104°F; you may add a mild commercial detergent). It is also possible to beat it, suction clean it or blast it with warm compressed air. If the filter is soiled with greasy dust, you should rinse it with warm water with degreaser added. Do not clean the
air filter mat with a piercing jet of water or wring it out.
6. After cleaning and drying the filter pad, place it in the filter mad holder (see Fig. 39).
7. Reattach the filter mat holder to the front side of the fan slide-in module by inserting the positioning latches
(Fig. 38, pos. 6) into the positioning holes (Fig. 37, pos. 3).
8. Fasten the filter mat holder by tightening the knurled screw (Fig. 38, pos. 1) to the bolt with tapped hole
(Fig. 37, pos. 1) at the fan slide-in module.
Defective components may only be replaced by Kontron original spare parts.
Air filter mat: part number: 1050-8374.
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1
3
Fig. 37: Detail without filter mat holder on the front side Fig. 38: Filter mat holder without filter mat
Fig. 39: Filtermatholder with filter mat Fig. 40: Filter mat
4 5
6
Legende für Fig. 37 und Fig. 38:
1 Fan slide-in module with bolt with tapped hole 2 Air intake openings at the front side of the fan slide-
in module
3 Positioning holes for the filter mat holder
4 Filter mat holder 5 Knurled screw of the filter mat holder 6 Positioning latches of the filter mat holder
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10.3. Replacing the Lithium Battery

The motherboard or SBC card for your system is equipped with a lithium battery. To replace the lithium battery, proceed as follows:
1. Open the device, as described in the subsection 8.3.1 “Installing /Removing Expansion Cards” chapter (steps 1-4).
2. If you have added expansion cards to your system, first remove the expansion cards and all corresponding connecting
cables, to gain access to the lithium battery.
3. Remove the lithium battery from the holder by pulling the ejector spring outwards.
4. Place a new lithium battery in the battery holder.
5. Pay attention to the polarity of the battery.
6. The lithium battery must only be replaced with the same type of battery or with a type of battery recommended by
Kontron Europe.
7. Reinstall the removed expansion cards and re-attach the connecting cables.
8. Close the device, as described in the subsection 8.3.1 “Installing /Removing Expansion Cards” chapter (step 10).
Do not dispose of lithium batteries in general trash collection. Dispose of the battery according to the local regulations dealing with the disposal of these special materials, (e.g. to the collecting points for dispose of batteries).
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11. Slide Rails (Option)

Kontron provides slide rails for installing the KISS 2U V2 in a 19" industrial cabinet. These slide rails can be ordered separately.
The KISS 2U V2 systems should be installed into a 19" industrial cabinet with slide rails (PN: 1016-
5807). Use therefore the rack slide rails mounting kit for KISS 1U and KISS 2U/4U V2 systems (PN: 1051-7200).
The KISS 2U V2 system shall be fixed below 1m in height from the supporting surface
12
4 3
Fig. 41: Attached inner part of the slide rail (shown left side view of the KISS 2U V2 system)
5
1
Fig. 42: KISS 2U V2 platform with slide rail in pulled-out position
16
Fig. 43: KISS 2U V2 platform with slide rail in pushed-in position
Legend for: Fig. 41, Fig. 42 and Fig. 43:
1 Side view of the KISS 2U V2 2 6x M4x6 Philips screw
(on each side)
4 Locking lever 5 Slide rail in pulled-out position 6 Slide rail in pushed-in position
3 Inner part of the slide rail
Please ensure that only the screws provided (M4x6) are used to attach the slide rails to the KISS 2U V2.
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12. Technical Data

KISS 2U V2-xxxxxxxx-y
Installed CPU Card
Controls and Indicators (at the front side)
Operating Elements (at the rear side)
Interfaces (at the front side)
Interfaces (at the rear side)
Drive Bays
Free Expansion Slots
* Refer to „KISS 2U V2 System - Configuration Guide“
Power button Power LED (green) HDD LED (orange)
1x ON/OFF switch of the PSU: for system configuration with AC wide range PSU (it doesn’t disconnect the unit from the mains)
2x USB (2.0)
I/O of the installed CPU card (motherboard/SBC)
* refer to the manual of the installed CPU card (motherboard/SBC)
Up to two drive bays
* optionally equipped (depending on the system configuration ordered (refer to „KISS 2U V2 System - Configuration Guides“)
* optionally equipped (depending on the system configuration ordered (refer to „KISS 2U V2 System - Configuration Guides“)
Lithium Batterie
Equipped Power Supply Unit
Rated Voltage Range
KISS 2U V2 = System type
The “xxxxxxxxx” group is replaced by up to a max. 8-digit combination of numbers, letter or space, and represents the installed CPU board
The “y” is replaced by a single letter (A through Z) representing the power supply installed into the system.
The corresponding “KISS 2U V2 System - Configuration Guides” and the manual of the installed CPU card can be downloaded from our web site at
* refer to the manual of the installed CPU card (motherboard/SBC)
AC Wide Range 100-240V
See type label
www.kontron.com by selecting the product name.
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12.1. Electrical Specifications

The corresponding electrical specifications of your KISS 2U V2 platform can be found on the type label.

12.2. Mechanical Specifications

Dimensions KISS 2U V2 (Standard Version)
Height
Width
Depth
Weight (without packaging)
Chassis
2U (88 mm) (3.5”)
Front: 19”; Chassis: 430 mm (16.9")
Chassis: 472.3 mm (18.6")
Aprox. 10.00 kg (22.046 lbs.)
Chassis, black (RAL 7021)
Front access panel: blue (RAL 5017)

12.3. Environmental Specifications

Thermal Management
Operating Temperature / Relative Humidity
Storage / Transport Temperature / Relative Humidity
2x system fan (temperature-controlled) PSU fan CPU fan
0 … +50 °C @5-95 % not condensing [at +55 °C (131 °F) at 10% POH per month]
(32 .. 122 °F @5-95 % not condensing [+55 °C (131 °F) at 10% POH per month]
-20 … +70 °C @ 5-95 % not condensing (-4 … 158 °F @ 5-95 %) not condensing
Max. Operation Altitude
Max. Storage / Transport Altitude
Operating Shock
Storage / Transit Shock
Operating Vibration
Storage / Transit Vibration
Acoustic Noise
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2,000 m (6,560 ft)
10,000 m (32,810 ft)
15 G, 11 ms, half sine
30 G., 11 ms, half sine
10 – 500 Hz, 1.0 G
10 – 500 Hz, 2.0 G
< 35 dB(A) (at 1 m in front of the system, full load) 40 dB(A) for systems with Intel® Quad Core™ processor or redundant PSU
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12.4. Directives and Standards

CE Directive
Elektrical Safety
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
RoHS II Directives
Elektrical Safety Harmonized Standards
EUROPE
U.S.A. / CANADA
CB Report
EMC Harmonized Standards
EU
General Product Safety Directive (GPSD) 2001/95/EC
Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
2011/65/EU
Information technology equipment - Safety - Part 1: General requirements EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011
to meet UL60950-1:2007 / CSA C22.2- No. 60950-1-7:2007
IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition) + Am 1:2009
Generic emission standard for industrial environments (Emission): EN 61000-6-4:2007
Generic standards - Immunity for industrial environments (Immunity): EN 61000-6-2:2005
U.S.A.
CANADA
FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Class A
ICES-003, Class A
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13. Standard Interfaces – Pin Assignments

Low-active signals are indicated by a minus sign.

13.1.1. Serial Interface (RS232)

Pin Signal Name 9-pin D-SUB Connector (male)
1 DCD (Data Carrier Detect)
2 RXD (Receive Data)
3 TXD (Transmit Data)
4 DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
5 GND (Signal Ground)
6 DSR (Data Set Ready)
7 RTS (Request to Send)
8 CTS (Clear to Send)
9 RI (Ring Indicator)

13.1.2. VGA Port

Pin Signal Name 15-pin D-SUB Connector (female)
1 Analog red output
2 Analog green output
3 Analog blue output
4 N.C.
5-8 GND
9 +5 V (DDC)
10 GND
11 N.C.
12 SDA (DDC)
13 TTL HSync
14 TTL VSync
15 SCL (DDC)
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13.1.3. USB Port

Pin Signal Name 4-pin USB Connector
Type A Version 2.0
1 VCC
2 Data-
3 Data+
4 GND
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14. Technical Support

For technical support, please contact our Technical Support department:
e-mail: Web:
support-keu@kontron.com http://www.kontron.com/support
Make sure you have the following information on hand when you call:
the unit part id number (PN),
the serial number (SN) of the unit; the serial number can be found on the type label, placed on the right side of the
system.
Be ready to explain the nature of your problem to the service technician.
If you have questions about Kontron Europe or our products and services, you can reach us by the above-mentioned telephone number and on e-mail address or at:
www.kontron.com .

14.1. Returning Defective Merchandise

Please follow these steps before you return any merchandise to Kontron Europe:
1. Download the corresponding form for returning a device with an RMA No. [RMA (Return of Material Authorization)]
from our website an RMA No. e-mail:
2. Ensure that you have received an RMA number from Kontron Customer Services before returning any device. Write this
number clearly on the outside of the package.
www.kontron.com / Support /.RMA Information; contact our Customer Service department to obtain
service@kontron.com
3. Describe the fault that has occurred.
4. Please provide the name and telephone number of a person we can contact to obtain more information, where
necessary. Where possible, please enclose all the necessary customs documents and invoices.
5. When returning a device:
Pack it securely in its original box.
Enclose a copy of the RMA form with the consignment.
Corporate Offices
Europe, Middle East & Africa
Oskar-von-Miller-Str. 1 85386 Eching/Munich Germany Tel.: +49 (0)8165/ 77 777 Fax: +49 (0)8165/ 77 219
info@kontron.com
North America
14118 Stowe Drive Poway, CA 92064-7147 USA Tel.: +1 888 294 4558 Fax: +1 858 677 0898
info@us.kontron.com
Asia Pacific
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