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NanoSer v™ Thin System Ultra-Thin System User Manual Sales Office: +1 (301) 975-1000 T echnical Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 E-mail: support@patton.com WWW : www .patton.com Document Number: 09407U2-001, Rev . A Part Number: 07M6070-UM Revised: August 2, 2006 Start Installation For Quick[...]
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Patton Electronics Company , Inc. 7622 Rickenbacker Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20879 USA T el: +1 (301) 975-1000 F ax: +1 (301) 869-9293 Support: +1 (301) 975-1007 W eb: www .patton.com E-mail: support@patton.com T rademark Statement T rademark names and copyrights are the r egistered trademarks or copyright names of the respective o wners and owned by[...]
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Owner ’ s Record The serial number of this product is located at the rear panel of your system. R efer to the model and serial number when you contact the factory for ser vices. IMPORT ANT THERMAL NOTE ON SYSTEM USAGE: This is a fanless system, so it must be properly mounted to allow for proper cooling. Be sure to use the metal stand to hold the [...]
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Hazardous network voltages are present in W AN ports regardless of whether power to the unit is ON or OFF . T o avoid electric shock, use caution when near W AN ports. When detaching the cables, detach the end away from the device first. Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity . In accordance [...]
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5 T able of Contents .........................................................................................................................................................................4 Table of Contents ........................................................................................................................................... [...]
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6 NanoServ User Manual Table of Contents RMA numbers ................................................................................................................................................29 Shipping instructions ................................................................................................................................[...]
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7 Unpacking Y our NanoSer v™ System Congratulations! Y ou have just acquired the world ’ s smallest and most compact embedded system. Check to make sure that you have the follo wing items: Check before use Note The keyboard and mouse ar e not included in the system. T able 1. Packing list Item Description Quantity 1 NanoSer v™ system computer[...]
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8 Chapter 1 General Information Chapter contents NanoServ™ System Overview ................................................................................................................................8[...]
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NanoServ™ System Overview 9 NanoServ™ User Manual 1 • General Information NanoServ™ System Over view The N anoServ™ is a unique tiny embedded system for a wide range of applications, from industrial to office to home. Figure 1. NanoSer v™ System Figure 2. NanoSer v™ Ultra-Thin System This portable device is handy for travelers and se[...]
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10 Chapter 2 NanoSer v™ System Over view Chapter contents Ultra-Thin System Overview .................................................................................................................................10 Thin System Overview ..............................................................................................................[...]
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Ultra-Thin System Overview 11 NanoServ™ User Manual 2 • NanoServ™ System Overview Ultra-Thin System Overview Figure 3. Ultra-Thin System - Front panel Figure 4. Ultra-Thin System - Back panel Front panel Power LED The power LED lights up when the system is turned on. HDD LED The HDD LED flashes when the system is working. Please do not turn o[...]
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Thin System Overview 12 NanoServ™ User Manual 2 • NanoServ™ System Overview Thin System Overview Figure 5. Thin System - Front panel Figure 6. Thin System - Back panel Front panel Power LED The power LED lights up when the system is turned on. HDD LED The HDD LED flashes when the system is working. Please do not turn off the system when HDD s[...]
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13 Chapter 3 Peripherals Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................13 Connecting the monitor ...................................................................................................................[...]
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Introduction 14 NanoServ™ User Manual 3 • Peripherals Introduction This chapter shows ho w to connect various devices to the N anoServ™ System. Connect all the devices you will be using before turning on the pow er . The power adaptor should be connected last. Connecting the monitor *N ote: M onitor not included.* Connecting the USB The syste[...]
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Connecting to the USB, Speaker/Earphone and Internet/Intranet 15 NanoServ™ User Manual 3 • Peripherals Connecting to the USB, Speaker/Earphone and Internet/Intranet *N ote: S peaker/Earphone/Microphone not included.* T able 4. Connecting the USB, Speaker/Earphone and Inter net/Intranet USB Port The second USB port is available on the back of th[...]
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Connecting the keyboard and mouse 16 NanoServ™ User Manual 3 • Peripherals Connecting the keyboard and mouse *N ote; Keyboard and mouse not included.* T able 5. Connecting the keyboard and mouse Describing Mouse Actions Action Description P oint - Slide and point your mouse to your desired position Click - P ress the left button once. Double-cl[...]
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Connecting the Printer Port 17 NanoServ™ User Manual 3 • Peripherals Connecting the Printer Port T able 6. Connecting the printer por t Printer port The DB-25 printer port is available on the back of the thin system unit. It is used for connecting to a printer . POWER SW DC-IN 5V[...]
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Connecting the power adaptor 18 NanoServ™ User Manual 3 • Peripherals Connecting the power adaptor There is a difference betw een the power switch on the r ear panel and the system switch on the front panel. The system switch allows the N anoServ™ to suspend or sleep. The power switch supplies power to the N anoServ™. T able 7. Connecting t[...]
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19 Chapter 4 BIOS Chapter contents Reconfiguring the system .......................................................................................................................................21[...]
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Reconfiguring the system 20 NanoServ™ User Manual 4 • BIOS Reconfiguring the system 1. N ote that the AMI BIOS is used in the system. T o reconfigure the N anoServ™, depress or hit the <Del> key to enter your BIOS setup main menu. 2. Select a setup from the menu. 3. P ress <Esc> to go back to the main menu. 4. M ove y our cursor[...]
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21 Chapter 5 T aking Care Of Y our NanoSer v™ Chapter contents Storing ...................................................................................................................................................................21 Using cables for connection ...................................................................................[...]
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Storing 22 NanoServ™ User Manual 5 • Taking Care Of Your NanoServ™ Storing • Do not place your NanoServ™ in a location that is subject to: - Heating sour ces, such as a stove, o ven, heater , radiator or air duct - Direct contact fr om sunlight - Rain or moisure - Excessiv e dust accumulation - High humidity - Constant or occasional mecha[...]
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Using cables for connection 23 NanoServ™ User Manual 5 • Taking Care Of Your NanoServ™ Using cables for connection • T o avoid problems, use only the specified interface cables that match the system. The supplier will not be responsible for problems caused by impr oper connection with other devices or cables. • Do not use cut or damaged [...]
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24 Chapter 6 T roubleshooting Chapter contents Troubleshooting your system .................................................................................................................................24 A. The NanoServ™ does not start .............................................................................................................[...]
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Troubleshooting your system 25 NanoServ™ User Manual 6 • Troubleshooting T roubleshooting your system This section describes the techniques of resolving some basic problems that you may encounter when using your N anoSer v™. F or more troubleshooting guidelines, see “Contacting P atton for assistance” on page 27. A. The NanoServ™ does n[...]
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Troubleshooting your system 26 NanoServ™ User Manual 6 • Troubleshooting C. “Operating System Not Found” - A message indicating that “Operating system not found” appears when the N anoServ™ star ts (Win- dows won ’ t start). - Often this message says that an unformatted blank har d disk or blank IDE flash module is installed. In th[...]
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27 Chapter 7 Contacting Patton for assistance Chapter contents Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................34 Contact information .................................................................................................[...]
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Introduction 28 NanoServ™ User Manual 7 • Contacting Patton for assistance Introduction This chapter contains the following information: • “Contact information ” —describes how to contact P atton technical support for assistance. • “W arranty Service and Returned Mer chandise Authorizations (RMAs)” —contains information about th[...]
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Warranty Service and Returned Merchandise Authorizations (RMAs) 29 NanoServ™ User Manual 7 • Contacting Patton for assistance Out-of-warranty ser vice P atton ser vices what we sell, no matter how you acquir ed it, including malfunctioning products that are no longer under warranty . Our products have a flat fee for r epairs. U nits damaged by[...]
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30 Appendix A Factor y Defaults Chapter contents BIOS Defaults .......................................................................................................................................................30 Fedora Core 5 Install Defaults ......................................................................................................[...]
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BIOS Defaults 31 NanoServ™ User Manual A • Factory Defaults BIOS Defaults Note Only items changed from the receiv ed bios are listed. 1. PCI / Plug and Play S etup 1. "Plug and Play A ware O/S": Y es 2. "PCI / Plug and Play S etup": 8MB Fedora Core 5 Install Defaults Note F edora Core 5 is only pre-installed on N anoServ™ [...]
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32 Appendix B Specifications Chapter contents Compliance ...........................................................................................................................................................32 EMC ..................................................................................................................................[...]
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Compliance 33 NanoServ™ User Manual B • Specifications Compliance EMC • FCC P ar t 15, Class A • EN55022, Class A • EN55024 Safety • IEC/EN 60950-1 Radio and TV inter ference This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy , and if not installed and used properly—that is, in strict accordance with the manufactur er's ins[...]
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System Specifications 34 NanoServ™ User Manual B • Specifications System Specifications T able 8. System Specifications for the NanoSer v™ CPU VIA EDEN N Nano 800MHz North/South Bridge VIA CLE266 + VT8235 Chipsets Main Memory 256MB BIOS “Plug and Play” function, auto-search devices. Provide DMI for system management. Advanced ACPI con?[...]
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Technical Specifications 35 NanoServ™ User Manual B • Specifications T echnical Specifications Note System and technical specifications are subject to change without notice. T able 9. T echnical specifications for the NanoSer v™ Features Description CPU Onboard VIA EDEN N Nano processor 800MHz BIOS AMI BIOS System Chipset VIA CLE266 / VT82[...]
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Model Numbers 36 NanoServ™ User Manual B • Specifications Model Numbers T able 10. NanoSer v™ Models NanoServ™ 6070 Series Model 6073 Ultra-Thin System Disk-less, fan-less Model 6075 Thin System Fan-less with 40GB hard disk[...]
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37 Appendix C NanoSer v™ System Connectors Chapter contents NanoServ™ System Connectors Summary ...........................................................................................................36 Rear Connectors Outline for the Ultra-Thin System ..........................................................................................[...]
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NanoServ™ System Connectors Summary 38 NanoServ™ User Manual C • NanoServ™ System Connectors NanoServ™ System Connectors Summar y Rear Connectors Outline for the Ultra-Thin System Figure 8. Ultra-Thin System rear connectors T able 11. Connectors Summar y Number Description T ype of Connections Pin Number J1 10/100 Ethernet RJ-45 jack 8-pi[...]
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Rear Connectors Outline for the Thin System 39 NanoServ™ User Manual C • NanoServ™ System Connectors Rear Connectors Outline for the Thin System Figure 9. Thin System rear connectors POWER SW DC-IN 5V COM1 Power Supply Switch PS/2 Keyboard USB VGA Line-Out DC Power Jack Printer Port PS/2 Mouse RJ-45 LAN Jack Serial Port MIC-IN[...]
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Pin Assignments 40 NanoServ™ User Manual C • NanoServ™ System Connectors Pin Assignments T able 12. J6: KBD (PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse) - 6-pin Mini-Din Connector Pin # Signal Name 1 KBCLK 2 PMCLK 3 GND 4 KBDA T 5 PMDA T 6 SB5V 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND T able 13. J7: Mouse(PS/2 Mouse) - 6-pin Mini-Din Connector Pin # Signal Name 1 PMCLK 2 NC 3 GND 4[...]
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Pin Assignments 41 NanoServ™ User Manual C • NanoServ™ System Connectors T able 15. J17: DC-IN (DC-IN 5V) - 3-pin MINI-DIN Lock Pin Socket Pin # Signal Name 1 J23-pin 1 & 2 2 SB5V 3 NC 4 GND T able 16. J4: USB1 (USB1x90º) 4-pin USB T ype 1 Connector (V er tical T ype) Pin # Signal Name 1 VCC 2 USB0- 3 USBO+ 4 GND 5 GGND 6 GGND 7 GGND 8 G[...]
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Pin Assignments 42 NanoServ™ User Manual C • NanoServ™ System Connectors T able 19. J6: KBD (PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse) - 6-pin Mini-Din Connector Pin # Signal Name 1 GND 2 LOUTL 3 Open T ouch 4 Open T ouch 5 VREFOUT T able 20. J9: COM1 - 9pin D-Sub Connector Pin # Signal Name Pin # Signal Name 1 DCD1 2 RXD1 3 TXD1 4 DTR1 5 GND 6 DSR1 7 RTS1 [...]
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Pin Assignments 43 NanoServ™ User Manual C • NanoServ™ System Connectors T able 23. LEDS: POWER ON/OFF & HDD R/W LED Color State Green Power On Red HDD On Red Flashes HDD R/W[...]