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EX-98211 Fanless Intel Celeron/Pentium M Box PC Quick Installation Guide Version 1.0[...]
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Chapter 1 1 Genera l Infor matio n 1.1 Introduction The EX-98211 Box PC is targeted at many different applicat ion f ields. By ad opting it, you can pinpoi nt specific markets, such as Thin Cl ient, KIOSK, information bo oth , GSM Server, environment-critical and space-critical applications. All-In-One Plat form The CPU, DRAM and even software [...]
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1.2 Packing List After opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. If any of items is missing or appears damaged, please contact with your local dealer or distributor. The package should contain the following items: 1 x EX-98211 Box PC 2 x EPE FOAM 1 x Accessory Box (CD/Quick Installation Guide/Screw/Cable) 1.3 System[...]
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1.4 Power Information 1.5 I/O Ports Arrangement The EX-98211 has 4 serial ports, 6 USB (H ost) ports, and 2 RJ-45 LAN ports. The arrangement of these ports is s hown in Figure 1.1 & Figure 1.2 1.5.1 Front View Figure 1.1: Front View of EX-9821 1 1.5.2 Back View Figure 1.2: Back View of EX-98211[...]
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1.6 Dimensions ‧ Dimension (W x H x D): 195 x 268 x 80 mm (7.68" x 10.55" x 3.1 5") Figure 1.3: D imensions Chapter2 The Engine of EX-98211 2.1 Introduction The engine of EX-98211 is constructed by the combination of one PCBA board. Such a combination makes system customization feasible. Figure 2.1: E X-98211 Main Board Top V iew[...]
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Figure 2.2: E X-98211 Main Board Botto m View 2.2 Jumpers and Connectors EX-98211 M ain Boar d Jumper Setting[...]
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EX-98211 Main Board Connector Setting[...]
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JRS1 RS-232/422/485 Selection JP1 LAN LED Connector[...]
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IDE1: Primary IDE Co nnector Connector type: One onboard 44-pin box headers, primary IDE[...]
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CFD1: Compact Flash Disk (Share IDE1) Connector type: 50-pin compact flash type I/II LPT1: Parallel Port Connector Connector type: D-Sub 25-pin female. SATA1~2: S-ATA1 Connector[...]
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LAN1/LAN2 Connector (USB Po rt 1, 2 ~ USB Port 3, 4) Connector: This connector supports USB 2.0 x 4. Type: USB 2.0 x 4 USB1 Connector (USB Port 5, 6) VGA1: CRT Connector Connector type: D-Sub 15-pin female. DVI1: DVI Connector[...]
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CN1: (COM1~4 +GPIO 2 In/2 Out Option RS422/485 output) IR1: Infrared (IR) Connector KBM1: PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Connector type: external 6-pin Mini DIN connector on bracket AUDIO1: Audio Interface Port PWRIN1: DC Adapter Po wer Input[...]
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RS-422/485, GPIO Function Jumper Chapter 3 Maintenance Hardware Installation The EX-98211 is designed to be modular, sl im and lightweight fo r easier maintenance. The following secti on describes simple hardware in stallations. 3.1 Remove Top Cover 1. Locate 6 screws which secure the top cover. 2. Use screw driver to remove the top cover screws. K[...]
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3. The processor socket comes with a screw to secure the CPU. A s showing in the picture bello w, loose the screw first bef ore inserting t he C PU. 4. Place the CPU into the socke t by making sure t he notch on th e corner of the CPU corresponding with the notch on the inside of the so cket. Once the CPU has slid into the socket, lock the screw. 5[...]
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3.3 Installing Memory Module 1. Locate the 240-pin LONG DIMM sockets. 2. Align the LONG DIMM on the soc ket and let the notch on the L ONG DIMM meet the break on socket. 3. Firmly insert the LONG DIMM into the socket. 3.4 Installing CF Card 1. Locate 2 screws which secure t he Thermal Lump of South Bridg e. 2. Use screw driver to remove the 2 screw[...]
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3. Remove the Thermal Lump of South Bridge. 4. To install a Compact Flash Memory Card into the Mai n Board, align the notch on the card with the Compact Flash socket in the Main Boa rd. Then firmly insert the card into the socket until it is completel y s eated. 3.5 Remove Bottom Cover 1. Unscrew 6 screws which secure the bottom cover. 2. Use screw[...]
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3.6 Installing Hard Disk Drive 1. Upside down the Box PC. Remove the Bottom Cover. 2. Locate the 4 screws on the HDD Holder Bracket. 3. Use screw drvier to remove the screws. Keep the screws safel y for later use. 4. Put the HDD into the HDD Ho lder Bracket and screw it on.[...]
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5. Connect the SATA cable between the HDD and the Main Board. 3.7 Installing Riser Card 1. Insert PCI card into the PCI slot. 2. Locate the screw on the slot brac ket. 3. Use screw driver to rem ove the scre w. Keep the screw safely for later use.[...]
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3.8 Installing Wall-mount Bracket 1. Upside down the Box PC. Please locate the 8 screw hole s on th e bottom cover. 2. Match the screws on the wall-mo unt kit and screws onto the main unit.[...]