Lanner MR-350 User Manual

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Hardware platforms for next generation networking infrastructure
MR-350
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User's Manual
Publication date:2012-07-11
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CE
This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications. Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure. In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) and EMI leakage, we strongly recommend the use of CE-compliant industrial enclosure products.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
The MR-350 platform, which includes the Freescale P1020 or P1011 communications processor with Marvell 88E6171R chipset, offers the value of extensive integration and extreme power smarts for a wide variety of network applications in the telecom, defense and industrial markets. Based on 45 nm technology for low power implementation, the P1011 and P1020 processors provide single- and dual- core solutions for the 533 MHz to 800 MHz performance range, along with advanced security and a rich set of interfaces.
Some key features of the MR-350 are summarized below:
The CPU comes with a 32 L1 I-Cache and 32KB L1 • D-Cache for each core and a 256KB L2 Cache with ECC
The integrated security engine supports the • cryptographic algorithms commonly used in IPsec, SSL, 3GPP and other networking and wireless security protocols.
The system supports both DDR2 and DDR3 memory. •
One Mini-PCIe socket for wireless expansion • adapters
The system supports five GbE Ethernet ports via the • Marvelll 88E6171R switch
System Specification
Form Factor Desktop
Processor Options
Platform
Chipset
BIOS
System Memory
OS Support
Storage
Networking
I/O Interface
Expansion
Cooling
Environmental Parameters
Miscellaneous
Physical Dimensions
Power
Approvals and Compliance
Technology DDR3 Max. Capacity 512MB or 1GB Socket Onboard
HDD Bays Flash Ethernet Ports
Bypass
Controllers
Ethernet Modules Management Port N/A
Security Acceleration Yes
Reset Button
Console USB IPMI via OPMA slot
PCIe
PCI Processor
System
Temperature, ambient operating / storage
Humidity (RH), ambient operating / ambient non-operating LCD Module Watchdog Internal RTC with Li Battery Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Type / Watts Input
Freescale P1011/1020 533MHz
Marvell 88E6171R Switch
2MB NOR Flash with Bootloader
Linux Kernel 2.6 and up
1 x 2.5” (Optional) 256MB Nand Flash 5 x GbE RJ45 N/A
Marvell 88E6171R Switch
N/A
1 x reset button (momentary contat switch)
1 x RJ45 1x USB 2.0 N/A 1 x Mini PCI-E expan­sion slot (MR-350B only)
N/A CPU heatsink 1 x cooling fan (MR-350B only)
0 ~ 40º C / -20~70º C
5~95%, non-con­densing
N/A N/A Yes
215x190x42(mm)
1.1kg 36W Power Adapter AC 110-240V CE emission, FCC Class A, RoHS, Reach
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Chapter 1
Package Contents
Your package contains the following items:
MR-350 Network Security Platform•
Power cable•
Nameplate •
Introduction
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Front Panel Features
F2F1
F1 LED Indicators for 4 LANs
The LAN5/LAN4/LAN3/LAN2/LAN1 LED indicates the connection between the port and the next piece of network equipment.
LED Behavior Interpretation
LINK/ACT (Yellow) On/Flashing The port is linking.
O The port is not linking.
SPEED (Green/Amber) Amber The connection speed is 1000Mbps.
Green The connection speed is 100Mbps.
O The connection speed is 10Mbps.
F2 Power/Status/HDD LED
Power LED (Green):
Green indicates that the system is powered on.
Status LED (Green/amber):
This LED is programmable. You could program it to display the operating status with the behavior like the following:
If the LED is green, it indicates that the system’s operating state is normal. If it is amber, it indicates that the system is malfunctioning.
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Rear Panel Features
Introduction
R1
R1 5 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet Ports
These five Gigabit Ethernet ports are provided by Marvell 88E6161 GbE PHY through the SGMII interface.
R2 System Fan (*)
R3 USB 2.0 Port
It connects to any USB devices, for example, a flash drive.
R4 Console Port
By using suitable rollover cable (console cable), you can connect to a computer terminal for diagnostic or configuration purpose. Default terminal configuration parameters: 115200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1stop bit, and no flow control.
R5 DC-in Power Adapter Socket
R2
R3
R4 R5
R6
R7
The system requires a 12V/5A power input.
R6 Reserved Antenna Hole for Wireless Applications
R7 Reset Button
* The system fan only exists on sku B. The Sku A is fanless.
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Chapter 3
Freescale Single-Core P1011(MR-350A)
Freescale Dual-Core P1020 (MR-350B)
5 x GbE RJ-45 Connectors
RGMII
USB
connector
USB 2.0
Console Debug port
JTAG
88E6171R
PCI-E
MiniPCI-E
(MR-350B only)
UART
I2C
RICOH
RS5C372A-E2-F
USB3300
RJ45
Console
Reset Botton
4* x8 DRAM on board
Up to 1GB (SKU B), SKU A up to 512MB
NAND
Flash
DDR3 32bit
256MB
NOR
Flash
2MB for Booting
RGMII
Front LED
Power/ Status / LAN
SD Socket
( MR-350B only)
SGMII
88E1111
(optional)
SATA HDD (optional)
Chapter 3: Motherboard Information
Block Diagram
The block diagram depicts the relationships among the interfaces or modules on the motherboard. Please refer to the following figure for your motherboard’s layout design.
Motherboard Information
Reserved Only
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Chapter 3
Motherboard Layout
The motherboard layout shows the connectors and jumpers on the board. Refer to the following picture as a reference of the pin assignments and the internal connectors.
Motherboard Information
CONN1
COMB1
COME1
USBC1
Boot Loader
Selection (JP1)
Reset Function
Selection (JP2)
J12
J16
SD Socket
(SKU B only)
MINI-PCIe
(MPCIE1, SKU B only)
SATA Power
Connector
SATAPCN1
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SATA Connector
SATAB1
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MPC IE2
Motherboard Information
Jumper Settings
JTAG Port CPU (J1): A 2x8 (2.54mm) pin header is a debug port provided as a means for testing the main board and looking for possibility of field faults. It can also be used for flash writing.
19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
PIN NO. FUNCTION PIN NO. FUNCTION
1 CPU_TDO 2 Pull high 10k to3.3V 3 CPU_TDI 4 Pull high 10k to3.3V 5 COP_RUNSTOP 6 COPVSENSE 7 CPU_TCLK 8 CKSTP_IN_N
9 CPU_TMS 10 NA 11 CPU_SRST_N 12 GND 13 CPU_HRST_N 14 NA 15 CKSTP_OUT_N 16 GND
Mini-PCIe Connector (MPCIE1): The 52-pin Mini­PCIe slot enables a Mini-PCIe expansion module to be connected to the board. For example, a WiMAX/WiFi module.
SATA Driver Connector (SATAB1): It is for connecting a 2.5’’ SATA harddisk to be served as your system’s storage. The system can support up to1 disk of 2.5” in maximum.
Pin No. Description
1 GND 2 TX_P
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 TX_N 4 GND 5 RX_N 6 RX_P 7 GND
Serial-ATA Power Connector (SATAPCN1): A 4-pin (2.54mm) connector used for connectig the SATA power cord.
Pin No. Description
1 NA 2 GND
4 3 2 1
3 GND 4 5V
Software Mode Pin Header (J12)
PIN NO. FUNCTION PIN NO. FUNCTION
1 2 3.3V 3 4 GND 5 6 1.5V 7 8
9 GND 10 11 CLK_PCIE_N 12 13 CLK_PCIE_P 14 15 GND 16 17 18 GND 19 20 21 GND 22 23 PCIE_RX_N 24 25 PCIE_RX_P 26 GND 27 GND 28 1.5V 29 GND 30 31 PCIE_TX_N 32 33 PCIE_TX_P 34 GND 35 GND 36 37 38 39 40 GND 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 1.5V 49 50 GND 51 52 3.3V 53 GND 54 GND 55 GND 56 GND 57 GND 58 GND
Pin No. Description
00 Test Mode
2
1
4
3
01 Reserved 10 Unmanaged/For-
warding
11 CPU attached /
disabled
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J2
4
1
Motherboard Information
RS-232 Serial Port for the LCM (COMB1): The 10-pin connector is for connecting RS-232 serial devices such as the front LCD Module.
Pin No. Function
1 NC
2 NC
9 7 5 3 1
10 8 6 4 2
3 RS232_1_SIN
4 RS232_1_RTS
5 RS232_1_SOUT
6 RTS232_1_CTS
7 NC
8 NC
9 GND
NC
USBC1 Port (USBC1): It is for connecting the USB devices. It complies with USB 2.0 and can support 480 Mbit/s Mbps transmission rate.
System FAN Connector(CONN1): This 2-pin header is
for connecting the system fan.
1
2
Pin No. Function
1 GND 2 V_12
Software or Hardware Reset Function (JP2):The jumper can be adjusted to be in either hardware or software reset mode when the reset switch is pressed. The hardware reset will reboot the system without turning o the power. The software reset can be programmed to reset a software to its default setting.
1
2
3
Pin No. Function
1-2 H/W RESET 2-3 S/W RESET
Pin No. Function
1 USB_VCC
2 USB0-
3 USB0+
4 GND
Bootloader Mode Jumper (JP1): There are two bootloader modes on the MR-350 board; namely, failsafe and normal bootloader mode. Use this jumper to switch between them.
1 2 3
Pin No. Function
Short 2-3 Failsafe Short 1-2 Normal (Default)
Console Port (COME1): The console port on the front
panel.
Pin No. Function
1 RS232_0_RTS 2 NC 3 RS232_0_SOUT 4 GND 5 GND 6 RS232_0_SIN 7 NC 8 RS232_0_CTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Hardware or Software Reset Jumper(JP2): The jumper can be adjusted to be in either hardware or software reset mode when the reset switch is pressed. The hardware reset will reboot the system without turning off the power. The software reset can be programmed to reset software to its default settings.
1 2 3
Pin No. Function
Short 2-3 S/W Reset Short 1-2 H/W Reset
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Appendix A
Terms and Conditions
Appendix A: Terms and Conditions
Warranty Policy
All products are under warranty against defects in 1. materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
The buyer will bear the return freight charges for 2. goods returned for repair within the warranty period; whereas the manufacturer will bear the after service freight charges for goods returned to the user.
The buyer will pay for repair (for replaced components 3. plus service time) and transportation charges (both ways) for items after the expiration of the warranty period.
If the RMA Service Request Form does not meet the 4. stated requirement as listed on “RMA Service,” RMA goods will be returned at customer’s expense.
The following conditions are excluded from this 5. warranty:
RMA Service
Requesting a RMA#
To obtain a RMA number, simply fill out and fax the 6. “RMA Request Form” to your supplier.
The customer is required to fill out the problem code 7. as listed. If your problem is not among the codes listed, please write the symptom description in the remarks box.
Ship the defective unit(s) on freight prepaid terms. 8. Use the original packing materials when possible.
Mark the RMA# clearly on the box. 9.
Note: Customer is responsible for shipping
damages resulting from inadequate/loose packing of the defective units. All RMA# are valid for 30 days only; RMA goods received after the effective RMA# period will be rejected.
Improper or inadequate maintenance by the • customer
Unauthorized modification, misuse, or reversed • engineering of the product
Operation outside of the environmental specifications • for the product..
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Appendix A
RMA Service Request Form
When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following form. Without this form enclosed, your RMA cannot be processed.
RMA No:
Reasons to Return: Ŀ Repair(Please include failure details) Ŀ Testing Purpose
Company: Contact Person:
Phone No. Purchased Date:
Fax No.: Applied Date:
Return Shipping Address: Shipping by: Ŀ Air Freight Ŀ Sea Ŀ Express ___ Ŀ Others:________________
Item Model Name Serial Number Configuration
Item Problem Code Failure Status
*Problem Code: 01:D.O.A. 02: Second Time R.M.A. 03: CMOS Data Lost 04: FDC Fail 05: HDC Fail 06: Bad Slot
07: BIOS Problem 08: Keyboard Controller Fail 09: Cache RMA Problem 10: Memory Socket Bad 11: Hang Up Software 12: Out Look Damage
13: SCSI 14: LPT Port 15: PS2 16: LAN 17: COM Port 18: Watchdog Timer
19: DIO 20: Buzzer 21: Shut Down 22: Panel Fail 23: CRT Fail 24: Others (Pls specify)
Request Party
Confirmed By Supplier
Authorized Signature / Date Authorized Signature / Date
Terms and Conditions
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