NEXCOM NViS 2280 User Manual

NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
Intelligent Digital Security
Intelligent Survillance Solution NViS 2280
User Manual
NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
Published May 2012
www.nexcom.com
Contents
Contents
Preface iv
Copyright ........................................................................................ iv
Disclaimer........................................................................................iv
Acknowledgements ......................................................................... iv
Regulatory Compliance Statements .................................................iv
Declaration of Conformity ...............................................................iv
RoHS Compliance .............................................................................v
Warranty and RMA ..........................................................................vi
Safety Information .......................................................................... vii
Installation Recommendations ........................................................ vii
Safety Precautions ......................................................................... viii
Technical Support and Assistance......................................................x
Conventions Used in this Manual......................................................x
Global Service Contact Information .................................................xi
Package Contents.......................................................................... xiv
Ordering Information ......................................................................xv
Chapter 1: Product Introduction 1
Overview ......................................................................................... 1
Key Features .................................................................................... 1
Hardware Specifications .................................................................. 2
Knowing Your NViS 2280 ................................................................ 4
Mechanical Dimensions ................................................................... 8
Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors 9
Before You Begin ............................................................................. 9
Precautions ...................................................................................... 9
Jumper Settings ............................................................................. 10
Locations of the Jumpers and Connectors...................................... 11
Jumpers......................................................................................... 12
CMOS Clear Select .............................................................. 12
LVDS Power Select ............................................................... 12
Connector Pin Definitions .............................................................. 13
External I/O Interfaces – Front Panel ..................................... 13
PoE Ports (PoE1 – PoE4)............................................. 13
Line-out Jack ............................................................. 14
Mic-in Jack ................................................................ 14
USB Ports (USB1 – USB2) ........................................... 15
External I/O Interfaces – Rear Panel ...................................... 16
VGA and HDMI Ports ................................................ 16
USB Ports .................................................................. 17
eSATA Port ................................................................ 17
LAN Ports .................................................................. 18
COM1 Serial Port ...................................................... 19
+12V DC Output ....................................................... 19
DC In 9V~36V ........................................................... 20
Extended In-Vehicle Display ....................................... 20
COM2 Serial Port ...................................................... 21
GPIO Connector ........................................................ 21
Power Ignition........................................................... 22
Internal Connectors ............................................................. 23
Mini-PCIe Slot 1 (3.5G).............................................. 23
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Mini-PCIe Slot 2 (WLAN) ........................................... 24
ATX Power Output Connector ................................... 25
SIM Card and Audio Connector ................................ 25
Battery Connector ..................................................... 26
Power/HDD/LAN LEDs and Power Button Connectors 26
USB2/3 JST Connector............................................... 27
Bluetooth Connector................................................. 27
GPS Connector ......................................................... 28
LVDS Connector ........................................................ 28
LVDS Backlight Connector ......................................... 29
SATA0 Connector ...................................................... 29
SATA1 Connector ...................................................... 30
SATA2 Connector ...................................................... 30
SATA3 Connector ...................................................... 31
SATA4 Connector ...................................................... 31
SATA Power Connectors ............................................ 32
SATA DOM Power Connector .................................... 32
USB8/9 JST Connector............................................... 33
USB10/11 JST Connector........................................... 33
COM2 Connector ..................................................... 34
COM3 Connector ..................................................... 34
COM4 Connector ..................................................... 35
Port 80 Debug Connector ......................................... 35
CPU Fan Connector................................................... 36
System Fan Connector .............................................. 36
Power Ignition Connector ......................................... 37
Chapter 3: System Setup 38
Installing a SATA Hard Drive ........................................................... 38
Removing the Chassis Cover .......................................................... 40
Installing a Wireless LAN Module ................................................... 40
Installing a 3.5G Module ............................................................... 45
Installing the SATA DOM ............................................................... 50
Installing a GPS Module ................................................................. 51
Installing a Bluetooth Module ........................................................ 54
Connecting to the Power Ignition Module (NISKIG120) .................. 56
Chapter 4: BIOS Setup 60
About BIOS Setup.......................................................................... 60
When to Configure the BIOS ......................................................... 60
Default Configuration.................................................................... 61
Entering Setup............................................................................... 61
Legends......................................................................................... 61
BIOS Setup Utility .......................................................................... 63
Main .................................................................................... 63
Advanced ............................................................................ 64
Chipset ................................................................................ 72
Boot .................................................................................... 75
Security ............................................................................... 76
Save & Exit ........................................................................... 76
Appendix A: Watchdog Timer WDT Programming Guide 78 Appendix B: GPI/O Programming Guide 80 Appendix C: Voltage Low Shut-down Setting (NISKIG120) 81 Appendix D: DC Input & Output Setting (NISKIG120) 82 Appendix E: Power On/Off Delay Timer Setting (NISKIG120) 83 Appendix F: MCU Programming (NISKIG120) 85
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Preface
Preface
Copyright
This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent from NEXCOM International Co., Ltd.
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent commitment from NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. However, users may update their knowledge of any product in use by constantly checking its manual posted on our website: http://www.nexcom.com. NEXCOM shall not be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of any product, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties, which may result from such use. Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose is also disclaimed.
Acknowledgements
NViS 2280 is a trademark of NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All other product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Regulatory Compliance Statements
This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class B devices and describes how to keep the system CE compliant.
Declaration of Conformity
FCC
This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area (domestic environment) is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference (take adequate measures) at their own expense.
CE
The product(s) described in this manual complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives if it has a CE marking. For computer systems to remain CE compliant, only CE-compliant parts may be used. Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques.
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RoHS Compliance
NEXCOM RoHS Environmental Policy and Status Update
NEXCOM is a global citizen for building the digital infrastructure. We are committed to providing green products and services, which are compliant with
European Union RoHS (Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substance in Electronic Equipment) directive 2002/95/EU, to be your trusted green partner and to protect our environment.
RoHS restricts the use of Lead (Pb) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Mercury (Hg) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Cadmium (Cd) < 0.01% or 100ppm, Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) <
0.1% or 1,000ppm, and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm.
In order to meet the RoHS compliant directives, NEXCOM has established an engineering and manufacturing task force in to implement the
introduction of green products. The task force will ensure that we follow the standard NEXCOM development procedure and that all the new RoHS components and new manufacturing processes maintain the highest industry quality levels for which NEXCOM are renowned.
The model selection criteria will be based on market demand. Vendors and suppliers will ensure that all designed components will be RoHS compliant.
How to recognize NEXCOM RoHS Products?
For existing products where there are non-RoHS and RoHS versions, the suf fix “(LF)” will be added to the compliant product name.
All new product models launched after January 2006 will be RoHS compliant. They will use the usual NEXCOM naming convention.
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Warranty and RMA
Warranty and RMA
NEXCOM Warranty Period
and deterioration during transportation. In case of damages occurred during transportation, the repair is treated as “Out of Warranty.”
• Any products returned by NEXCOM to other locations besides the customers’ site will bear an extra charge and will be billed to the customer.
NEXCOM manufactures products that are new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry standard. NEXCOM warrants that products will be free from defect in material and workmanship for 2 years, beginning on the date of invoice by NEXCOM. HCP series products (Blade Server) which are manufactured by NEXCOM are covered by a three year warranty period.
NEXCOM Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
• Customers shall enclose the “NEXCOM RMA Service Form” with the returned packages.
• Customers must collect all the information about the problems encountered and note anything abnormal or, print out any on-screen messages, and describe the problems on the “NEXCOM RMA Service Form” for the RMA number apply process.
• Customers can send back the faulty products with or without accessories (manuals, cable, etc.) and any components from the card, such as CPU and RAM. If the components were suspected as part of the problems, please note clearly which components are included. Otherwise, NEXCOM is not responsible for the devices/parts.
• Customers are responsible for the safe packaging of defective products, making sure it is durable enough to be resistant against further damage
Repair Service Charges for Out-of-Warranty Products
• NEXCOM will charge for out-of-warranty products in two categories, one is basic diagnostic fee and another is component (product) fee.
System Level
• Component fee: NEXCOM will only charge for main components such as SMD chip, BGA chip, etc. Passive components will be repaired for free, ex: resistor, capacitor.
• Items will be replaced with NEXCOM products if the original one cannot be repaired. Ex: motherboard, power supply, etc.
• Replace with 3rd party products if needed.
• If RMA goods can not be repaired, NEXCOM will return it to the cus-
tomer without any charge.
Board Level
• Component fee: NEXCOM will only charge for main components, such as SMD chip, BGA chip, etc. Passive components will be repaired for free, ex: resistors, capacitors.
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• If RMA goods can not be repaired, NEXCOM will return it to the customer without any charge
Warnings
Read and adhere to all warnings, cautions, and notices in this guide and the documentation supplied with the chassis, power supply, and accessory modules. If the instructions for the chassis and power supply are incon¬sistent with these instructions or the instructions for accessory modules, contact the supplier to find out how you can ensure that your computer meets safety and regulatory requirements.
Cautions
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage system components. Do the de-scribed procedures only at an ESD workstation. If no such station is available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis.
Safety Information
Before installing and using the device, note the following precautions:
• Read all instructions carefully.
• Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand.
• Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual.
• When replacing parts, ensure that your service technician uses parts
specified by the manufacturer.
• Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device.
• The load of the system unit does not solely rely for support from the rackmounts located on the sides. Firm support from the bottom is highly necessary in order to provide balance stability.
• The computer is provided with a battery-powered real-time clock circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Installation Recommendations
Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small components separated.
Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools, including the following:
• A Philips screwdriver
• A flat-tipped screwdriver
• A grounding strap
• An anti-static pad
Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections. It is
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recommended that you do not use needle-nose pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors.
Safety Precautions
1. Read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this User Manual for later reference.
3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.
4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
5. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
6. Put this equipment on a stable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage.
9. Place the power cord in a way so that people will not step on it. Do not place anything on top of the power cord. Use a power cord that has been approved for use with the product and that it matches the voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical range label. The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product.
10. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
11. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the
power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
12. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical
shock.
13. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should
be opened only by qualified service personnel.
14. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by
service personnel:
7. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
8. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet.
a. The power cord or plug is damaged. b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work
according to the user’s manual.
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e. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
15. Do not place heavy objects on the equipment.
16. The unit uses a three-wire ground cable which is equipped with a third
pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock. Do not defeat the purpose of this pin. If your outlet does not support this kind of plug, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.
17. CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY
REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISCARD USED BATTER¬IES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
Technical Support and Assistance
1. For the most updated information of NEXCOM products, visit NEXCOM’s website at www.nexcom.com.
2. For technical issues that require contacting our technical support team or sales representative, please have the following information ready before calling:
- Product name and serial number
- Detailed information of the peripheral devices
- Detailed information of the installed software (operating system, version, application software, etc.)
- A complete description of the problem
- The exact wordings of the error messages
Warning!
1. Handling the unit: carry the unit with both hands and handle it with care.
2. Maintenance: to keep the unit clean, use only approved cleaning products or clean with a dry cloth.
3. CompactFlash: Turn off the unit’s power before inserting or removing a CompactFlash storage card.
Conventions Used in this Manual
Warning: Information about certain situations, which if not observed, can cause personal injury. This will prevent injury to yourself when performing a task.
Caution: Information to avoid damaging components or losing data.
Note: Provides additional information to complete a task easily.
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Global Service Contact Information
Global Service Contact Information
Headquarters
Taiwan
15F, No. 920, Chung-Cheng Rd., ZhongHe District, New Taipei City, 23586, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886-2-8226-7786 Fax: +886-2-8226-7782 http://www.nexcom.com.tw
USA
NEXCOM USA
3758 Spinnaker Court Fremont, CA, 94538, USA Tel: +1-510-656-2248 Fax: +1-510-656-2158 http://www.nexcom.com
France
NEXCOM France
Z.I. des Amandiers, 17, Rue des entrepreneurs, 78420 Carrières sur Seine, France Tel: +33 (0)1 71 51 10 20 Fax: +33 (0)1 71 51 10 21 http://www.nexcom.eu
Germany
NEXCOM GmbH
Leopoldstraße Business Centre, Leopoldstraße 244, 80807 Munich, Germany Tel: +49-89-208039-278 Fax: +49-89-208039-279 http://www.nexcom.eu
Italy
NEXCOM ITALIA S.r.l
Via Gaudenzio Ferrari 29, 21047 Saronno (VA), Italia Tel: +39 02 9628 0333 Fax: +39 02 9619 8846 http://www.nexcom.eu
United Kingdom NEXCOM EUROPE
10 Vincent Avenue, Crownhill Business Centre, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK8 0AB, United Kingdom Tel: +44-1908-267121 Fax: +44-1908-262042 http://www.nexcom.eu
China
NEXCOM China
2F, Block 4, Venus Plaza, Building 21, ZhongGuanCun Software Park, No. 8, Dongbeiwang West Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100193, China Tel: +86-10-8282-5880 Fax: +86-10-8282-5955 http://www.nexcom.cn
China-Shanghai Office
Room 1505, Greenland He Chuang Building, No. 450 Caoyang Rd., Shanghai, 200062, China Tel: +86-21-6150-8008 Fax: +86-21-3251-6358 http://www.nexcom.cn
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China-Nanjing Office
Hall C, Block 17, Tian Xing Cui Lang Building, No. 49 Yunnan North Rd., Nanjing, 210018, China Tel: +86-25-8315-3486 Fax: +86-25-8315-3489 http://www.nexcom.cn
China-Wuhan Office
1-C1804/1805, Mingze Liwan, No. 519 South Luoshi Rd., Hongshan District, Wuhan, 430070, China Tel: +86-27-8722-7400 Fax: +86-27-8722-7400 http://www.nexcom.cn
China-Chengdu Office
9F, Shuxiangxie,Xuefu Garden, No.12 Section 1, South Yihuan Rd., Chengdu, 610061,China Tel: +86-28-8523-0186 Fax: +86-28-8523-0186 http://www.nexcom.cn
China-Shenzhen Office
Western Room 708, Block 210, Tairan Industry & Trading Place, Futian Area, Shenzhen, 518040, China TEL: +86-755-833 7203 FAX: +86-755-833 7213 http://www.nexcom.cn
Japan
NEXCOM Japan
9F, Tamachi Hara Bldg., 4-11-5, Shiba Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0014, Japan Tel: +81-3-5419-7830 Fax: +81-3-5419-7832 http://www.nexcom-jp.com
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Package Contents
Package Contents
Before continuing, verify that the NViS 2280 package that you received is complete. Your package should have all the items listed in the following table.
Item Description Quantity
1 NViS 2280 system unit 1
2 TERMINAL BLOCKS 2P Connector 1
3 TERMINAL BLOCKS 3P Connector 1
Screws
4
- Flat Head 8
- I Head 3
5 CD containing hardware drivers 1
6 Power Cord 1
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Ordering Information
The following information below provides ordering information for NViS 2280.
NViS 2280P4 (P/N: 10C0228000X0) RoHS Compliant
PoE Ready, Mobile NVR with Intel® Atom™ D2550 processor
Oponal Accessories
• Anti-vibration kit (P/N: 88C00228000X0)
• 9~36V power ignition module (NISKIG120)
(P/N: 10JKIG12000X0)
• VMD 1000-B 7-inch WVGA LCD with touch screen vehicle display (P/N: 10VD0100000X0)
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Chapter 1: Product Introduction
Overview
Key Features
• Built-in Intel® Atom™ D2550 Dual Core™ 1.8GHz Processor
• Internal wireless communication (3.5G/WLAN/BT/GPS)
• Dual local display by VGA+HDMI
• 9~36V DC wide range power input
• 4 -Port Gigabit PoE
• Dual Intel® 82583V Gigabit Ethernet
• Support 1x isolated RS-232 Port
• Dual 2.5” hot-swappable HDD trays
• Optional power ignition
• Optional In-Vehicle Display
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Hardware Specications
Main Board
• On-board Intel® Atom™ D2550 processor Dual Core 1.8GHz
Main Memory
• 2x DDR3 1066MHz SO-DIMM socket, up to 4G
• 1x RS232 (COM2)
• 1x eSATA
• Reserved for 5 optional antenna holes for GPS/Wi- Fi/WWAN
• Built-in G-sensor 3-ASIX digital accelerometer (ADXL345)
• 12V (2A) output for CCTV power source
• 8x GPIO (4x IN, 4x OUT)
• 1x Power Ignition
• 1x Extended in-Vehicle Display for VMD1000
Platform Control Hub
• Intel® ICH10R
I/O Interface-Front
• Power on/ off switch
• HDD access/power/LAN status LEDs
• 2x USB2.0 ports
• 1x SIM card holder
• 1x Speaker-out and 1x Mic-in
• 4-port Gigabit PoE (IEEE802.3af-16.8W per port)
I/O Interface-Rear
• 2x Intel® 82583V GbE ports
• 2x USB2.0 ports
• 1x DB15 VGA port
• 1x HDMI
• 1x RS232/422/485 with isolated 3kV (COM1)
Communication
• WWAN: through Mini-PCIe for optional 3G/3.5G/GPRS/GSM module
• WLAN: through Mini-PCIe for optional Wi-Fi module
• PAN: through internal COM for optional BT module
• GPS: through internal COM for GPS module
• PoE: for IP camera module
Storage
• 2x 2.5” HDD driver bay with hot-swappable
• 1x SATA DOM for OS (Optional)
Power Requirements
• On-board DC to DC power support from 9V to 36V DC
• Optional power adapter
Dimensions
• 235mm(W) x 268mm(D) x 101mm(H)
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Environment
• Operating temperature:
• Ambient with air flow: -20°C to 60°C
• Storage temperature: -40°C to 80°C
• Relative humidity: 10% to 90% (non-condensing)
• Vibration: STD-810F-514.5 C3- Composite wheeled vehicle
(SSD with vibration kit)
Certifications
• CE approval
• FCC Class A
• e13 mark
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Knowing Your NViS 2280
Front Panel
Power Switch
Press to power-on or power-off the system.
SIM Card Slot
Used to insert a SIM card.
Power Switch
Gigabit PoE Ports
SIM Card Slot USB2.0 Ports
Mic-in
Line-out
Mic-in
Mic-in jack to connect microphones.
USB2.0 Ports
Two USB2.0 ports to connect the system with USB2.0/1.1 devices.
Power Status
LINK1
LINK2
ACT2
Hot-Swappable 2.5” HDD Tray
ACT1
HDD Activity
Line-out
Line-out jack to connect speakers or headphones.
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Gigabit PoE Ports
Four Gigabit PoE ports to connect the system to Powered Device (PD) compliant devices, such as IP cameras.
Hot-Swappable 2.5” HDD Tray
Two 2.5” hot-swappable hard drive trays to install hard drives on.
Power Status
Indicates the system’s power status.
HDD Activity
Indicates the hard drives’ activity.
LINK 1
Indicates the link status of LAN1 located on the rear panel.
LINK 2
Indicates the link status of LAN2 located on the rear panel.
ACT1
Indicates the network activity of LAN1 connection located on the rear panel.
ACT2
Indicates the network activity of LAN2 connection located on the rear panel.
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Front Rear
USB2.0 & eSATA COM1
HDMI
VGA
Used to connect an analog VGA monitor.
HDMI
Used to connect a high-definition display.
VGA
In-Vehicle Display
+12V DC OutputGigabit LAN Ports
Antenna Holes
DC IN 9V~36V
Power IgnitionGPIOCOM2Extended
eSATA
Used to connect eSATA devices.
Gigabit LAN Ports
Dual Gigabit LAN ports to connect the system to a local area network.
USB2.0 Ports
Two USB2.0 ports to connect the system with USB2.0/1.1 devices.
COM1 RS232/422/485
Used to connect RS232/422/485 compatible serial devices.
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+12V DC Output
Provides 12V of DC power to devices such as IP cameras or in-vehicle displays.
DC In 9V~36V
Used to plug a DC power cord.
Extended In-Vehicle Display
Used to connect to VMD1000 Vehicle Mount Display.
COM2 RS232
Used to connect RS232 compatible devices.
GPIO
The GPIO connector supports 4 digital input and 4 digital output.
Power Ignition
Used to connect to power ignition module (NISKIG120).
Antenna Holes
Empty antenna holes reserved for WWAN/WLAN/GPS external antennas.
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Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors
This chapter describes how to set the jumpers and connectors on the NViS 2280 motherboard.
Before You Begin
• Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small components separated.
• Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools, including the following:
- A Philips screwdriver
- A flat-tipped screwdriver
- A set of jewelers screwdrivers
- A grounding strap
- An anti-static pad
• Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections. It is recommended that you do not use needle-nosed pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors.
• Before working on internal components, make sure that the power is off. Ground yourself before touching any internal components, by touching a metal object. Static electricity can damage many of the electronic components. Humid environments tend to have less static
electricity than dry environments. A grounding strap is warranted whenever danger of static electricity exists.
Precautions
Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous.
Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to your computer or yourself:
• Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the case.
• If possible, wear a grounded wrist strap when you are working inside the computer case. Alternatively, discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case, or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance.
• Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only. Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessary to do so. Don’t flex or stress the circuit board.
• Leave all components inside the static-proof packaging that they shipped with until they are ready for installation.
• Use correct screws and do not over tighten screws.
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Jumper Settings
A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch. It consists of two metal pins and a cap. When setting the jumpers, ensure that the jumper caps are placed on the correct pins. When the jumper cap is placed on both pins, the jumper is short. If you remove the jumper cap, or place the jumper cap on just one pin, the jumper is open.
Refer to the illustrations below for examples of what the 2-pin and 3-pin jumpers look like when they are short (on) and open (off).
Two-Pin Jumpers: Open (Left) and Short (Right)
Three-Pin Jumpers: Pins 1 and 2 Are Short
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CN14 CN16
Locations of the Jumpers and Connectors
The gure below shows the locaon of the
jumpers and connectors.
USB1
CN2
CN4
CN1
CN5
J1
SATA0
JP1
J3
CN7
J2
FAN2
CN11
CN12
SATA1
SATA2
LAN1
LAN2
SATA3
SATA4
JP3
CN17
CN18
CN3
CN6
11
J4
JP2
FAN1
J6
J8
J7
CN15CN13CN10CN9CN8J8
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Jumpers
CMOS Clear Select
Connector type: 1x3 3-pin header, 2.54mm pitch Connector location: JP2
Pin Settings
1-2 On Normal 2-3 On Clear BIOS
1-2 On: default
Pin Definition
1 NC 2 I_RTCRST# 3 GND
LVDS Power Select
Connector type: 1x3 3-pin header, 2.54mm pitch Connector location: JP1
Pin Definition
1 VCC3 2 VCC_SEL 3 VCC5
2-3 On: default
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Connector Pin Denitions
External I/O Interfaces – Front Panel
PoE Ports (PoE1 – PoE4)
Connector type: RJ45 port with LEDs
Act/Link Status
Steady green 1000Mbps connection detected
Flashing green Transmitting at 1000Mbps
Steady yellow 10/100Mbps connection detected
Flashing yellow Transmitting at 10/100Mbps
Off No connection
PoE Status
Steady yellow Powered Device (PD) compliant device detected.
Off No PD compliant device detected
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Pin Definition
1 BI_DA+ 2 BI_DA­3 BI_DB+ 4 BI_DC+ 5 BI_DC­6 BI_DB­7 BI_DD+ 8 BI_DD-
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Line-out Jack
Connector type: 3.5mm TRS
Pin Definition
1 GND 2 SPK_Out_R 3 NC 4 NC 5 SPK_Out_L
Mic-in Jack
Connector type: 3.5mm TRS
Pin Definition
1 AU_GND 2 MIC_OUT-L 3 AU_GND 4 MIC_JD1 5 MIC_OUT-R
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USB Ports (USB1 – USB2)
Connector type: USB port
Pin Definition
1 VCC5 2 DATA_N 3 DATA_P 4 GND
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External I/O Interfaces – Rear Panel
VGA and HDMI Ports
Connector type: DB-15 port, 15-pin D-Sub (VGA) HDMI port Connector location: CN2A (VGA) and CN2B (HDMI)
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 HDMI_DATA2_P 2 GND 3 HDMI_DATA2_N 4 HDMI_DATA1_P 5 GND 6 HDMI_DATA1_N 7 HDMI_DATA0_P 8 GND
9 HDMI_DATA0_N 10 HDMI_CLK_P 11 GND 12 HDMI_CLK_N 13 NC 14 NC 15 HDMI_CTRL_CLK 16 HDMI_CTRL_DATA 17 GND 18 HDMI_VCC5 19 HDMI_HPD_R 20 RED_VGA
21 GREEN_VGA 22 BLUE_VGA 23 NC 24 GND 25 GND 26 GND 27 GND 28 VCC5 29 GND 30 NC 31 DDCDATA_VGA 32 HSYNC_VGA
33 VSYNC_VGA 34 DDCCLK_VGA MH1 REAR_MTH_GND MH2 REAR_MTH_GND MH3 REAR_MTH_GND MH4 REAR_MTH_GND MH5 REAR_MTH_GND MH6 REAR_MTH_GND
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USB Ports
Connector type: Dual USB port Connector location: USB1A
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 P5V_USB_P45 2 USB_4N_L 3 USB_4P_L 4 GND 5 P5V_USB_P45 6 USB_5N_L
7 USB_5P_L 8 GND MH1 REAR_MTH_GND MH2 GND MH3 GND MH4 GND
eSATA Port
Connector type: eSATA port Connector location: USB1B
Pin Definition Pin Definition
9 GND 10 SATA_RXP5 11 SATA_RXN5 12 GND 13 SATA_TXN5 14 SATA_TXP5 15 GND
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LAN Ports
Connector type: RJ45 with LEDs Connector location: CN5A (LAN1) and CNA5B (LAN2)
Act Status
Flashing green Data activity
Off No activity
Link Status
Steady green 1000Mbps connection detected
Steady orange 100Mbps connection detected
Off (with network cable plugged) 10Mbps connection detected
Off (No network cable plugged) No link
LAN1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
A1 LAN1_MDI0P A2 LAN1_MDI0N A3 LAN1_MDI1P A4 LAN1_MDI1N A5 LAN1_MDI2P A6 LAN1_MDI2N A7 LAN1_MDI3P A8 LAN1_MDI3N A9 LAN1_1V9 A10 GND
A11 LAN1_ACT# A12 3VSB
A13 L1_LED0 A14 L1_LED2 MH1 REAR_MTH_GND MH2 REAR_MTH_GND MH3 REAR_MTH_GND
LAN2
Pin Definition Pin Definition
A1 LAN2_MDI0P A2 LAN2_MDI0N A3 LAN2_MDI1P A4 LAN2_MDI1N A5 LAN2_MDI2P A6 LAN2_MDI2N A7 LAN2_MDI3P A8 LAN2_MDI3N
A9 LAN2_1V9 A10 GND A11 LAN2_ACT# A12 3VSB A13 L2_LED0 A14 L2_LED2
MH1 REAR_MTH_GND MH2 REAR_MTH_GND MH3 REAR_MTH_GND
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COM1 Serial Port
Connector type: DB-9 port Connector location: CN1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 SP1_DCD 2 SP1_RXD 3 SP1_TXD 4 SP1_DTR 5 GND 6 SP1_DSR 7 SP1_RTS 8 SP1_CTS 9 SP1_RI
+12V DC Output
Connector type: 2-pin switch Connector location: CN4
Pin Definition
1 +V 2 -V
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DC In 9V~36V
Connector type: 4-pin DC Jack Connector location: CN3
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VIN 2 VIN 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND
Extended In-Vehicle Display
Connector type: DB-26
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 Panel_ EN 2 Panel_control
3 VDD 4 VDD
5 LCDD09(OUT3) 6 LCDD01(OUT0)
7 LCDD08(OUT3#) 8 LCDD00(OUT0#)
9 LCDD_GND 10 LCDD_GND
11 LCDD07(CLK) 12 LCDD03(OUT1) 13 LCDD06(CLK#) 14 LCDD02(OUT1#) 15 LVDS_GND 16 LCDD_GND 17 LCDD05(OUT2) 18 Power on push button 19 LCDD04(OUT2#) 20 Panel_backlight 21 LCDD_GND 22 Panel-Gnd 23 USB_0# 24 Contact_DET# 25 USB_0 26 USB_VCC
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COM2 Serial Port
Connector type: DB-9 port
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 SP2_DCD 2 SP2_RXD 3 SP2_TXD 4 SP2_DTR 5 GND 6 SP2_DSR 7 SP2_RTS 8 SP2_CTS 9 SP2_RI
GPIO Connector
(4 digital input and 4 digital output) Connector type: DB-10 port
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC5 2 GND 3 SIO_GPO24 4 SIO_GPI20 5 SIO_GPO25 6 SIO_GPI21 7 SIO_GPO26 8 SIO_GPI22 9 SIO_GPO27 10 SIO_GPI23
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Power Ignition
Connector type: 3-pin switch
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 PWRBTN# 2 GND 3 SLP_S3#
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Internal Connectors
Mini-PCIe Slot 1 (3.5G) Connector location: CN12
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 I_WAKE# 2 +3VSB_MINI1 3 NC 4 GND 5 NC 6 1V5 7 MINICARD1CLKREQ# 8 UIM_PWR
9 GND 10 UIM_DAT 11 CLK_PCIE4_N 12 UIM_CLK 13 CLK_PCIE4_P 14 UIM_RST 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 MINICARD1DIS# 21 GND 22 PLTRST#_A 23 PE_RX4_N 24 +3VSB_MINI1 25 PE_RX4_P 26 GND
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27 GND 28 1V5 29 GND 30 SMB_CLK 31 PE_TX4_N 32 SMB_DATA 33 PE_TX4_P 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB_0N_L 37 GND 38 USB_0P_L 39 +3VSB_MINI1 40 GND 41 +3VSB_MINI1 42 NC 43 GND 44 LED_WLANA_N 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 1V5 49 NC 50 GND 51 NC 52 +3VSB_MINI1
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Mini-PCIe Slot 2 (WLAN)
Connector location: CN11
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 I_WAKE# 2 +3VSB_MINI2
3 NC 4 GND
5 NC 6 1V5
7 MINICARD2CLKREQ# 8 NC
9 GND 10 NC
11 CLK_PCIE5_N 12 NC 13 CLK_PCIE5_P 14 NC 15 GND 16 NC 17 NC 18 GND 19 NC 20 MINICARD2DIS# 21 GND 22 I_SLOTPLTRST# 23 PE_RX5_N 24 +3VSB_MINI2 25 PE_RX5_P 26 GND
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27 GND 28 1V5 29 GND 30 SMB_CLK 31 PE_TX5_N 32 SMB_DATA 33 PE_TX5_P 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB_1N_L 37 GND 38 USB_1P_L 39 +3VSB_MINI2 40 GND 41 +3VSB_MINI2 42 NC 43 GND 44 LED_2WLANA_N 45 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 1V5 49 NC 50 GND 51 NC 52 +3VSB_MINI2
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ATX Power Output Connector
Connector type: 2x2 Aux power connector Connector location: CN6
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 GND
3 VIN 4 VIN
SIM Card and Audio Connector
Connector type: 1x12 12-pin header, 2.0mm pitch Connector location: CN15
Pin Definition Pin Definition
01 LOUT_JD 02 FRONT_OUT_L 03 MIC_1_L 04 FRONT_OUT_R 05 MIC_1_R 06 MIC_1_L 07 SLP_S3# 08 GND 09 UIM_CLK 10 UIM_RST 11 UIM_PWR 12 UIM_DAT
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Battery Connector
Connector type: 1x2 JST, 2-pin header, 1.25mm pitch Connector location: J4
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 BAT_C
Power/HDD/LAN LEDs and Power Button Connectors
Connector type: 2x5 10-pin header, 2.0mm pitch Connector location: CN13
Pin Definition Pin Definition
01 VCC3_A 02 VCC3_S 03 FRONT_PWRLED# 04 FRONT_HDDLED# 05 LAN2_LINK# 06 LAN1_LINK# 07 LED2_ACTLED 08 LED1_ACTLED 09 GND 10 PWRBTN#
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USB2/3 JST Connector
Connector type: 1x8 8-pin header, 2.0mm pitch Connector location: CN8
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC5 2 USB_2N
3 USB_2P 4 GND
5 VCC5 6 USB_3N
7 USB_3P 8 GND
Bluetooth Connector
Connector type: 1x10 10-pin header, 1.0mm pitch Connector location: J6
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 NC 3 BT3.3V 4 NC 5 BT_AUDIO_EN 6 NC 7 NC 8 USB_6N_L 9 USB_6P_L 10 GND
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GPS Connector
Connector type: 1x6 6-pin header, 1.0mm pitch Connector location: J8
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC3_A 2 GPS_LED#
3 TXD_C5 4 RXD_C5
5 GND 6 VCC3_S
LVDS Connector
Connector type: 2x10 20-pin header, 1.25mm pitch Connector location: CN7
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 M_LVDSDDCCLK 2 M_LVDSDDCDATA 3 VCC_LCD 4 LVDS_CH_TX0_P 5 LVDS_CH_TX3_P 6 LVDS_CH_TX0_N 7 LVDS_CH_TX3_N 8 VCC_LCD
9 GND 10 LVDS_CH_TX1_P 11 LVDS_CH _CLK_P 12 LVDS_CH_TX1_N 13 LVDS_CH _CLK_N 14 GND 15 GND 16 V_INV(+12V) 17 LVDS_CH_TX2_P 18 V_INV (+12V) 19 LVDS_CH_TX2_N 20 GND
MH1 GND MH2 GND
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LVDS Backlight Connector
Connector type: 1x5 5-pin header, 2.0mm pitch Connector location: J3
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 BKLTEN 2 GND 3 BKLTCTL 4 GND 5 +12V
SATA0 Connector
Connector type: Standard Serial ATAII 7P (1.27mm, SATA-M-180) Connector location: SATA2
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 SATA_TXP0_C
3 SATA_TXN0_C 4 GND
5 SATA_RXN0_C 6 SATA_RXP0_C
7 GND
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SATA1 Connector
Connector type: Standard Serial ATAII 7P (1.27mm, SATA-M-180) Connector location: SATA3
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 SATA_TXP1_C 3 SATA_TXN1_C 4 GND 5 SATA_RXN1_C 6 SATA_RXP1_C 7 GND
SATA2 Connector
Connector type: Standard Serial ATAII 7P (1.27mm, SATA-M-180) Connector location: SATA4
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 SATA_TXP2_C
3 SATA_TXN2_C 4 GND
5 SATA_RXN2_C 6 SATA_RXP2_C
7 GND
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SATA3 Connector
Connector type: Standard Serial ATAII 7P (1.27mm, SATA-M-180) Connector location: SATA5
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 SATA_TXP3_C 3 SATA_TXN3_C 4 GND 5 SATA_RXN3_C 6 SATA_RXP3_C 7 GND
SATA4 Connector
Connector type: Standard Serial ATAII 7P (1.27mm, SATA-M-180) Connector location: SATA1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 SATA_TXP4_C 3 SATA_TXN4_C 4 GND 5 SATA_RXN4_C 6 SATA_RXP4_C 7 GND
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SATA Power Connectors
Connector type: 1x4 4-pin Wafer, 2.54mm pitch Connector location: CN16 and CN14
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 +12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 VCC5
SATA DOM Power Connector
Connector type: 1x2 2-pin Wafer, 1.25mm pitch Connector location: J2
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 VCC5 2 GND
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USB8/9 JST Connector
Connector type: 1x6 6-pin header, 2.0mm pitch Connector location: CN10
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 P5V_USB_P89 2 USBCON_8N 3 USBCON_8P 4 USBCON_9N 5 USBCON_9P 6 GND
USB10/11 JST Connector
Connector type: 1x6 6-pin header, 2.0mm pitch Connector location: CN9
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 P5V_USB_P1011 2 USBCON_10N 3 USBCON_10P 4 USBCON_11N 5 USBCON_11P 6 GND
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COM2 Connector
Connector type: 2x5 10-pin boxed header, 2.0mm-M-180 Connector location: CN17
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 SP2_DCD 2 SP2_RXD 3 SP2_TXD 4 SP2_DTR 5 GND 6 SP2_DSR 7 SP2_RTS 8 SP2_CTS 9 SP2_RI
COM3 Connector
Connector type: 2x5 10-pin boxed header, 2.0mm-M-180 Connector location: CN18
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 SP3_DCD 2 SP3_RXD 3 SP3_TXD 4 SP3_DTR 5 GND 6 SP3_DSR 7 SP3_RTS 8 SP3_CTS 9 SP3_RI
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COM4 Connector
Connector type: 2x5 10-pin boxed header, 2.0mm-M-180 Connector location: CN19
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 SP4_DCD 2 SP4_RXD 3 SP4_TXD 4 SP4_DTR 5 GND 6 SP4_DSR 7 SP4_RTS 8 SP4_CTS 9 SP4_RI
Port 80 Debug Connector
Connector type: 1x10 JST, 10-pin header, 1.0mm pitch Connector location: J7
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 I_SLOTPLTRST# 3 G_DBG33MHZ 4 I_LFRAME# 5 I_LAD3 6 I_LAD2 7 I_LAD1 8 I_LAD0 9 3VSB 10 3VSB
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CPU Fan Connector
Connector type: 1x4 4-pin Wafer, 2.54mm pitch Connector location: FAN1
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 +12V 3 CPUFANIN_R 4 CPUFANOUT_R
System Fan Connector
Connector type: 1x4 4-pin Wafer, 2.54mm pitch Connector location: FAN2
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 +12V
3 CPUFANIN2_R 4 CPUFANOUT2_R
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Power Ignition Connector
Connector type: 1x3 JST, 3-pin header, 2.0mm pitch Connector location: J5
Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 GND 2 PWRBTN# 3 SLP_S3# 4
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Chapter 3: System Setup
Installing a SATA Hard Drive
1. Loosen the 2 hand screws that secure the drive bay to the chassis.
2. Gently slide the drive bay to remove it from chassis the slot.
Hand screw
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3. Place the SATA hard drive onto the drive bay. Align the mounting holes that are on the SATA drive with the mounting holes on the drive bay.
Mounting hole
4. Tighten the hard drive with 4 screws, make sure the SATA connector is facing towards the end of the drive bay.
SATA Connector
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Removing the Chassis Cover
Prior to removing the chassis cover, make sure the unit’s power is off and disconnected from the power sources to prevent electric shock or system damage.
1. Place the unit on a stable surface with its top side facing up, loosen and remove the six mounting screws on the top cover. Store the screws in a safe place for later use.
Installing a Wireless LAN Module
1. Locate the Mini-PCI Express slot for WLAN on the motherboard.
Mini-PCIe Slot for WLAN
2. Life up the cover and remove it from the chassis.
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Close-up view
2. Insert the wireless LAN module into the Mini-PCI Express slot at a 45 degrees angle until the gold-plated connector on the edge of the module completely disappears inside the slot.
Mini-PCIe Slot for LAN
Wireless LAN Module
Mini-PCIe Slot for WLAN
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3. Push the module down and then secure it with mounting screws.
Mounting Screws
4. Remove the antenna hole covers located at the rear panel of the chassis.
Antenna Hole Covers
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5. Insert the antenna jacks into the antenna holes.
6. Insert the rings onto the antenna jacks.
Antenna Jacks
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7. Attach the RF cables of the antenna jacks onto the module.
RF Cables
8. Connect external antennas to the antenna jacks.
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Installing a 3.5G Module
1. Locate the Mini-PCI Express slot for 3.5G on the motherboard.
Mini-PCIe Slot for 3.5G
Close-up view
Mini-PCIe Slot for 3.5G
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3. Insert the 3.5G module into the Mini PCI Express slot at a 45 degrees angle until the gold-plated connector on the edge of the module completely disappears inside the slot.
3.5G Module
Mini-PCIe Slot for 3.5G
2. Push the module down and then secure it with mounting screws.
Mounting Screws
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4. Remove the antenna hole covers located at the rear panel of the chassis.
Antenna Hole Covers
5. Insert the antenna jacks into the antenna holes.
Antenna Jacks
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6. Insert the rings onto the antenna jacks.
Rings
7. Attach the RF cables of the antenna jacks onto the module.
RF Cables
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8. Connect external antennas to the antenna jacks.
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Installing the SATA DOM
1. Locate the SATA connector on the motherboard and remove the screw as marked.
Screw
SATA Connector
2. Install the SATA DOM and connect the SATA power cable to the SATA DOM connector on the motherboard.
3. Tighten the screw back on the top of the copper post.
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Installing a GPS Module
1. Locate the GPS Module’s mounting holes on the chassis. Close-up view
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2. Place and align the mounting holes on the GPS module with the mounting holes on the chassis.
3. Tighten screws on the mounting holes to secure the module, and connect the GPS module connector to the J8 (GPS connector) connector on the motherboard.
4. Remove an antenna hole cover located at the rear panel of the chassis.
Antenna Hole Covers
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5. Insert an antenna jack into the antenna hole.
Antenna Jack
6. Connect an external antenna to the antenna jack.
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Installing a Bluetooth Module
1. Locate the Bluetooth module’s mounting hole on the chassis.
Close-up View
Mounting Hole
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2. Place and align the mounting hole on the Bluetooth module with the mounting hole on the chassis.
3. Tighten a screw on the mounting hole to secure the module.
4. Connect the Bluetooth module connector to the J6 (Bluetooth connector) connector on the motherboard.
J6
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Connecting to the Power Ignition Module (NISKIG120)
Introduction
The NISKIG120 is an external power ignition module that provides stable power to NViS 2280. Using this module will ensure that the device is well shielded against premature failure at boot/ shutdown phase. The following instructions will guide you on how to connect the NISKIG120 to the vehicle’s battery/ignition and NViS 2280.
1. Connect the vehicle battery and ignition to the module’s power input socket, refer to the pin/wiring definition table below:
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Close-up view of the power input:
5 1
Recommended wire gauge range: minimum of 10 AWG or above, maximum length of 3 meters.
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2. Connect the module’s DC output to NViS 2280’s DC input, refer to the pin/wiring definition table below:
Close-up view of the DC output:
6 1
Recommended wire gauge range: minimum of 16 AWG or above, maximum length of 3 meters.
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3. Connect the S3 control port to the Power Ignition port, refer to the pin/ wiring definition table below:
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Chapter 4: BIOS Setup
This chapter describes how to use the BIOS setup program for the NViS 2280. The BIOS screens provided in this chapter are for reference only and may change if the BIOS is updated in the future.
To check for the latest updates and revisions, visit the NEXCOM Web site at www.nexcom.com.tw.
About BIOS Setup
The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor your system to suit your individual work needs. It is a ROM-based configuration utility that displays the system’s configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system parameters.
These parameters are stored in non-volatile battery-backed-up CMOS RAM that saves this information even when the power is turned off. When the system is turned back on, the system is configured with the values found in CMOS.
With easy-to-use pull down menus, you can configure such items as:
• Hard drives, diskette drives, and peripherals
• Video display type and display options
• Password protection from unauthorized use
• Power management features
The settings made in the setup program affect how the computer performs. It is important, therefore, first to try to understand all the setup options, and second, to make settings appropriate for the way you use the computer.
When to Congure the BIOS
This program should be executed under the following conditions:
• When changing the system configuration
• When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are
prompted to make changes to the setup program
• When resetting the system clock
• When redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts
• When making changes to the Power Management configuration
• When changing the password or making other changes to the security
setup
Normally, CMOS setup is needed when the system hardware is not consistent with the information contained in the CMOS RAM, whenever the CMOS RAM has lost power, or the system features need to be changed.
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Default Conguration
Most of the configuration settings are either predefined according to the Load Optimal Defaults settings which are stored in the BIOS or are automatically detected and configured without requiring any actions. There are a few settings that you may need to change depending on your system configuration.
Entering Setup
When the system is powered on, the BIOS will enter the Power-On Self Test (POST) routines. These routines perform various diagnostic checks; if an error is encountered, the error will be reported in one of two different ways:
• If the error occurs before the display device is initialized, a series of
beeps will be transmitted.
• If the error occurs after the display device is initialized, the screen will
display the error message.
Powering on the computer and immediately pressing <Del> allows you to enter Setup. Another way to enter Setup is to power on the computer and wait for the following message during the POST:
TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT PRESS <CTRL-ALT-ESC> Press the <Del> key to enter Setup:
Legends
Key Function
Right and Left arrows Moves the highlight left or right to
select a menu.
Up and Down arrows Moves the highlight up or down
between sub menus or fields.
<Esc> Exits the BIOS Setup Utility.
+ (plus key) Scrolls forward through the values
or options of the highlighted field.
- (minus key) Scrolls backward through the values or options of the
highlighted field.
Tab Selects a field. <F1> Displays General Help. <F2> Load previous values <F3> Load optimized default values. <F4> Saves and exits the Setup
program.
<Enter> Press <Enter> to enter the
highlighted sub menu
Scroll Bar
When a scroll bar appears to the right of the setup screen, it indicates that there are more available fields not shown on the screen. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through all the available fields.
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Submenu
When “” appears on the left of a particular field, it indicates that a submenu which contains additional options are available for that field. To display the submenu, move the highlight to that field and press <Enter>.
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BIOS Setup Utility
Once you enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The main menu allows you to select from several setup functions and one exit. Use arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter the submenu.
Main
The Main menu is the first screen that you will see when you enter the BIOS Setup Utility.
Intel RC Version
Displays the Intel Reference Code version.
System Date
The date format is <day>, <month>, <date>, <year>. Day displays a day, from Monday to Sunday. Month displays the month, from January to December. Date displays the date, from 1 to 31. Year displays the year, from 1999 to 2099.
System Time
The time format is <hour>, <minute>, <second>. The time is based on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00. Hour displays hours from 00 to 23. Minute displays minutes from 00 to 59. Second displays seconds from 00 to 59.
Access Level
Displays the access level of the current user in the BIOS.
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Advanced
The Advanced menu allows you to configure your system for basic operation. Some entries are defaults required by the system board, while others, if enabled, will improve the performance of your system or let you set some features according to your preference.
Setting incorrect field values may cause the system to malfunction.
ACPI Settings
This section is used to configure ACPI.
ACPI Sleep State
Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the suspend button is pressed.
Launch LAN1/2 PXE OpROM
Enables or disables the boot option for legacy network devices connected to LAN1 and LAN2.
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CPU Conguration
This section is used to configure the CPU.
Hyper-threading
Disable or Enable hyper-threading technology.
Execute Disable Bit
When this field is set to Disabled, it will force the XD feature flag to always return to 0. XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS (Windows Server 2003 SP1, Windows XP SP2, SuSE Linux 9.2, RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3).
Limit CPUID Maximum
The CPUID instruction of some newer CPUs will return a value greater than 3. The default is Disabled because this problem does not exist in the Windows series operating systems. If you are using an operating system other than Windows, this problem may occur. To avoid this problem, enable this field to limit the return value to 3 or lesser than 3.
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SATA Conguration
This section is used to configure the SATA drives.
SATA Mode
IDE This option configures the Serial ATA drives as Parallel ATA
physical storage device.
Serial-ATA Controller 0/1
Set the Serial-ATA controller 0 and 1 to Compatible or Enhanced mode.
RAID This option allows you to create RAID or Intel Matrix Storage
configuration on Serial ATA devices.
AHCI This option configures the Serial ATA drives to use AHCI
(Advanced Host Controller Interface). AHCI allows the storage driver to enable the advanced Serial ATA features which will increase storage performance.
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USB Conguration
This section is used to configure the USB.
USB Conguration
Displays the detected USB devices.
Legacy USB Support
Enable Enables Legacy USB.
USB3.0 Support
Enables or disables USB3.0 support.
XHCI Hand-Off
This is a workaround for OSs that does not support XHCI hand-off. The XHCI ownership change should be claimed by the XHCI driver.
EHCI Hand-Off
This is a workaround for OSs that does not support EHCI hand-off. The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by the EHCI driver.
Device Reset Timeout
Selects the USB mass storage device’s start unit command timeout.
Auto Disables support for Legacy when no USB devices are
connected.
Disable Keeps USB devices available only for EFI applications.
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Super IO Conguration
This section is used to configure the serial ports.
Super IO Chip
Displays the Super I/O chip used on the board.
Serial Port 0 Conguration
This section is used to configure serial port 0.
Serial Port
Enables or disables the serial port.
Change Settings
Selects an optimal setting for the Super IO device.
Onboard Serial Port 0 Mode
Select this to change the serial port mode to RS232, RS422 or RS485.
Onboard Serial Port Max Baud Rate
Select this to change the max baud rate of the serial port.
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Serial Port 1 Conguration
This section is used to configure serial port 1.
Serial Port
Enables or disables the serial port.
Change Settings
Selects an optimal setting for the Super IO device.
Serial Port 2 Conguration
This section is used to configure serial port 2.
Serial Port
Enables or disables the serial port.
Change Settings
Selects an optimal setting for the Super IO device.
Onboard Serial Port Max Baud Rate
Select this to change the max baud rate of the serial port.
Onboard Serial Port Max Baud Rate
Select this to change the max baud rate of the serial port.
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Serial Port 3 Conguration
This section is used to configure serial port 3.
Serial Port
Enables or disables the serial port.
Change Settings
Selects an optimal setting for the Super IO device.
Serial Port 4 Conguration
This section is used to configure serial port 4.
Serial Port
Enables or disables the serial port.
Change Settings
Selects an optimal setting for the Super IO device.
Onboard Serial Port Max Baud Rate
Select this to change the max baud rate of the serial port.
Onboard Serial Port Max Baud Rate
Select this to change the max baud rate of the serial port.
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Smart Fan Function
This section is used to configure the fans in the system.
Smart Fan 1/2 Mode
Configure the fans to Full on Mode, Automatic Mode or Manual Mode.
H/W Monitor
This section is used to monitor hardware status such as temperature, fan speed and voltages
CPU Temperature
Detects and displays the current CPU temperature.
System Temperature1/2
Detects and displays the current system temperature.
CPU: Vcore
Detects and displays the output voltages.
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Chipset
This section gives you functions to configure the system based on the specific features of the chipset. The chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources.
Host Bridge
This section is used to configure the host bridge features.
Intel® IGD Conguration
Configures the options for Intel IGD function.
Memory Information
Detects and displays information on the memory installed in the system.
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Intel® IGD Conguration
Internal Graphics
Sets the internal graphics to Auto mode, or manually enable or disable it.
IGFX – Boot Type
Select the video device which will be activated during POST.
South Bridge
This section is used to configure the south bridge features.
SMBus Controller
Enables or disables the SMBus controller.
Azalia HD Audio
Enables or disables the Azalia HD audio.
LCD Panel Type
Select the LCD panel used by the internal graphics device.
Active LFP
Select the Active LFP configuration.
High Precision Timer
Enables or disables the high precision event timer.
M8790V
Enables or disables M8790V.
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Restore AC Power Loss
Power Off When power returns after an AC power failure, the
system’s power is off. You must press the power button to power-on the system.
Power On When power returns after an AC power failure, the system
will automatically power-on.
Last State When power returns after an AC power failure, the system
will return to the state where you left off before power failure occurs. If the system’s power is off when AC power failure occurs, it will remain off when power returns. If the system’s power is on when AC power failure occurs, the system will power-on when power returns.
USB Conguration
All USB Devices
Enables or disables all USB devices.
USB 2.0(EHCI) Support
Enables or disables USB 2.0(EHCI) support.
EHCI Controller 1/2
Enables or disables EHCI controllers 1 to 2.
UHCI Controller 1/6
Enables or disables UHCI controllers 1 to 6.
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Boot
This section is used to configure the boot features.
Setup Prompt Timeout
Selects the number of seconds to wait for the setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF) denotes indefinite waiting.
Quiet Boot
Enabled Displays OEM logo instead of the POST messages. Disabled Displays normal POST messages.
Gate A20 Active
Upon Request GA20 can be disabled using BIOS services
Always Does not allow disabling GA20. This option is useful
when an RT code is executed above 1M.
Option ROM Messages
Selects the display mode for Option ROM. The options are Force BIOS and Keep Current.
Interrupt 19 Capture
When enabled, it allows the optional ROM to trap interrupt 19.
Boot Option Priorities
Adjust the boot sequence of the system. Boot Option #1 is the first boot device that the system will boot from, next will be #2 and so forth.
Bootup NumLock State
This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad. By default, the system boots up with NumLock on wherein the function of the numeric keypad is the number keys. When set to Off, the function of the numeric keypad is the arrow keys.
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Security
Administrator Password
Select this to reconfigure the administrator’s password.
User Password
Select this to reconfigure the user’s password.
Save & Exit
Save Changes and Exit
To save the changes and exit the Setup utility, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting Yes. You can also press <F4> to save and exit Setup.
Discard Changes and Exit
To exit the Setup utility without saving the changes, select this field then press <Enter>. You may be prompted to confirm again before exiting. You can also press <ESC> to exit without saving the changes.
Save Changes and Reset
To save the changes and reset, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting Yes.
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Discard Changes and Reset
To exit the Setup utility without saving the changes, select this field then press <Enter>. You may be prompted to confirm again before exiting.
Save Changes
To save changes and continue configuring the BIOS, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting Yes.
Discard Changes
To discard the changes, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting Yes to discard all changes made and restore the previously saved settings.
Restore Defaults
To restore the BIOS to default settings, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting Yes.
Save as User Defaults
To use the current configurations as user default settings for the BIOS, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting Yes.
Restore User Defaults
To restore the BIOS to user default settings, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecing Yes.
Boot Override
To bypass the boot sequence from the Boot Option List and boot from a particular device, select the desired device and press <Enter>.
Launch EFI Shell from lesystem device
To launch EFI shell from a filesystem device, select this field and press <Enter>.
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Appendix A: Watchdog Timer
WDT Programming Guide
NViS 2280 Watch Dog Function Configuration Sequence Description:
Step1. See “SetupWDT” procedure
#Setup Watchdog Timer Environment
Step2. See “TimeBaseWDT” procedure
#Initial Watchdog Timer.
Users can select second
Step3. See “TimeCountWDT”
procedure
#Set Watchdog Timer Time-out Value.
Users can set time-out value.
Step4: See ExitSetup procedure
#Exit Setup Environment
Star
or minute.
=============================================== SetupWDT PROC mov dx, 2eh mov al, 087h out dx, al nop nop out dx, al
mov al, 07h out 2eh, al mov al, 08h ;Select logical device for Watch Dog. out 2fh, al ret SetupWDT ENDP
=============================================== TimeBaseWDT PROC mov al, 0F5h out 2eh, al mov al, 02h ;Set WDT reset upon KBRST# or al, 00h ;Here!! set 00h for second, set 08h for minute
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out 2fh, al ret TimeBaseWDT ENDP
=============================================== TimeCountWDT PROC mov al, 0F6h ;WDT Time-out register. out 2eh, al mov al, 03h ;Here!! Set count 3. out 2fh, al ret TimeCountWDT ENDP
=============================================== ExitSetup PROC mov dx, 2eh mov al, 0AAh out dx, al ExitSetup ENDP ===============================================
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Appendix B: GPI/O Programming Guide
NViS 2280 GPIO
Pin Description Pin Description
1 +5V 2 GND 3 GPO54 4 GPI50 5 GPO55 6 GPI51 7 GPO56 8 GPI52 9 GPO57 10 GPI53
IO base address : 800h
Bit0 : GPI50 Bit1 : GPI51 Bit2 : GPI52 Bit3 : GPI53 Bit4 : GPO54 Bit5 : GPO55 Bit6 : GPO56 Bit7 : GPO57
1. Select GPIO group5 by set I/O port 800h to 5h
2. Read/Write GPIO data by I/O port 802h
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Appendix C: Voltage Low Shut-down Setting (NISKIG120)
Appendix C: Voltage Low Shut-down Setting (NISKIG120)
Voltage Low Shut-down Setting (12V DC Input)
SW1 DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 Start-Up Shut-Down
00 0=OFF 0=OFF 11.5V 10.5V Default 01 0=OFF 1=ON 12V 11V 10 1=ON 0=OFF 12.5V 11V 11 1=ON 1=ON 12.5V 11.5V
Note
Voltage Low Shut-down Setting (24V DC Input)
SW1 DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2 Start-Up Shut-Down Note
00 0=OFF 0=OFF 23V 21V Default 01 0=OFF 1=ON 24V 22V 10 1=ON 0=OFF 25V 22V 11 1=ON 1=ON 25V 23V
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Appendix D: DC Input & Output Setting (NISKIG120)
DC Input Setting DC Output Setting
SW1 DIP Switch 3 DIP Switch 4 Function Setting Note
00 0=OFF 0=OFF 12V DC input Default 01 0=OFF 1=ON 24V DC input 10 1=ON 0=OFF Reserved only
11 1=ON 1=ON
9~36V Power module without
Ignition function
SW1 DIP Switch 7 DIP Switch 8 Function Setting Note
00 0=OFF 0=OFF Disable Default 01 0=OFF 1=ON 24V Output 10 1=ON 0=OFF 19V Output 11 1=ON 1=ON 12V Output
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Appendix E: Power On/Off Delay Timer Setting (NISKIG120)
Delay Timer Setting
Power On Delay Timer
SW2 DIP Switch 1 Function Setting Note
0 0=OFF Disable (default 3 seconds) Default 1 1=ON Enable (DIP Switch 3,4,5)
Power Off Delay Timer
SW2 DIP Switch 2 Function Setting Note
0 0=OFF Disable (default 0 second) Default 1 1=ON Enable (DIP Switch 6,7,8)
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DIP Switch 3, 4, 5 POWER ON Delay Timer Select
000 10sec 100 30sec 010 1min 110 5min 001 10min 101 15min 011 30min 111 1hour
DIP Switch 6, 7, 8 POWER OFF Delay Timer Select
000 20sec 100 1min 010 5min 110 10min 001 30min 101 1hour 011 6hour 111 18hour
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J1
J2
Appendix F: MCU Programming (NISKIG120)
J1 : MCU programming port (RS232 signal)
1 GND 2 COM TX (Output) 3 COM RX (Input) 4 N/A
1 4
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J2 : System port
1 GND 2 Power ON Button (Output) 3 SLP_S3 IN (Input)
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