Azonix Barracuda 15" User manual

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Azonix Barracuda 15”
Rugged Zone 2 Workstation
September 2014
INM 19-102156 A
Instruction Manual
HMI and Visualisation

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Customer Service
Mailing Address: Eaton Experience Center
Azonix Houston Service Center
3413 North Sam Houston Parkway West
Suite 200
Houston Texas 77086
Tel: 866-929-6649
Technical Support: Visit our site at:
http://www.azonix.com/support
© 2014 Azonix Corporation. All rights reserved.
The information in this user’s manual is provided for reference only. Azonix does not assume any
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and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Azonix, nor the rights of others.
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they remove the Azonix name, cover, and logo.
Azonix reserves the right to make changes without notice in product or component design as
warranted by evolution in user needs or progress in engineering or manufacturing technology.
Changes which affect the operation of the unit will be documented in the next revision of this user’s
manual.

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CONTENTS
1 USER INFORMATION .......................................................1
1.1 About this Product .......................................................................1
1.2 About this User’s Manual .................................................................1
1.3 Customer Comments .....................................................................1
1.4 Trademarks .............................................................................1
1.5 Copyright Notice.........................................................................1
1.6 Standards ..............................................................................1
1.7 Manual Part Number:.....................................................................1
1.8 Technical Support ........................................................................2
1.9 Warranty Policy..........................................................................2
1.10 Unpacking and Inspecting .................................................................3
1.11 Customer Support and Return Instructions ...................................................4
2 GETTING STARTED .................................................................6
2.1 Barracuda™.............................................................................6
2.2 Features ................................................................................6
2.3 Checklist ...............................................................................7
2.4 Options ................................................................................7
2.5 Certifications ............................................................................7
2.6 Industry Canada .........................................................................8
3 INTRODUCTION............................................................9
3.1 Product Description ......................................................................9
3.1.1 Front View and Layout Dimensions ..........................................................9
3.1.2 Side View – Workstation..................................................................10
3.1.3 Rear View – Workstation .................................................................11
3.1.4 Bottom View- Workstation ................................................................12
3.1.5 Top View – Workstation ..................................................................12
3.1.6 Sun Shade and Yoke (Custom Option Only)................................................ 13/14
3.2 Connectors ............................................................................15
3.2.1 Workstation...........................................................................15
3.2.2 Connector Pinouts .................................................................. 16/17
3.3 Front Panel ............................................................................18
3.4 Specifications ..........................................................................19
3.4.1 Workstation System Board Specifications ....................................................19
3.4.2 Flat-Panel Native Display Specifications......................................................20
3.4.3 Power-Supply Specifications ..............................................................20
3.4.4 Barracuda Overall Physical-Dimensions ......................................................21
3.4.5 Installation/Certification Requirements ......................................................21
4 INSTALLING THE BARRACUDA.......................................................22
4.1 Before Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
4.2 Guidelines ..........................................................................22/23
4.3 Mounting the Barracuda .................................................................24
4.4 Screw Pattern for VESA Mount ............................................................24
4.5 Starting the System .....................................................................25
5 BIOS.............................................................................26
5.1 Entering the BIOS Setup Utility............................................................26
5.2 Using the BIOS Setup Utility..............................................................26
5.3 Obtaining Help .........................................................................27
5.4 Troubleshooting the BIOS ................................................................27
6 Horn Installation...................................................................28
6.1 Overview ..............................................................................28
6.2 Operation..............................................................................29
6.3 Installation.............................................................................29
6.4 Precautions .......................................................................30/31/32

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7 Troubleshooting ...................................................................33
7.1 Typical Start-up Sequence................................................................33
7.2 Installation Problems .................................................................33/34
7.3 Typical System Problems and Solutions ....................................................35
7.4 Screen Image Issues ....................................................................35
7.5 BIOS Beep Codes .......................................................................35
7.6 System Fails to Power Up ................................................................36
7.7 Software Application Program Not Working .................................................37
7.8 Flat Panel Fails to Display ................................................................37
7.9 Keyboard Fails to Work Properly...........................................................37
7.10 Mouse Fails to Work Properly .............................................................38
7.11 Touch Screen Fails to Work Properly (Resistive Versions Only) ..................................38
7.12 Battery Fails............................................................................38
8 Maintenance ......................................................................39
8.1 Working with Connectors and Cables ......................................................39
8.2 Handling the Flat-Panel Display ...........................................................39
8.3 Working with System Power ..............................................................39
8.4 Cleaning the Glass Display ...............................................................40
8.5 Cleaning the Barracuda Casing............................................................40
9 System Resources .................................................................41
9.1 AT I/O Address Map .....................................................................41
9.2 System Memory Mapping................................................................42
9.3 Interrupt Assignments ...................................................................42
10 Flat-Panel Display Characteristics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
10.1 Overview ..............................................................................44
11 Troubleshooting and Quick Reference Guide ........................................44/45
12 Resistive Touchscreen Option ........................................................46
12.1 Overview ..............................................................................46
13 Projected Capacitance Touchscreen Option.............................................46
13.1 Overview ..............................................................................46
13.2 Projected Capacitance Usage .............................................................46
13.3 Durability ..............................................................................47
13.4 Precautions ............................................................................47
13.5 Specifications ..........................................................................47
14 Certificates .......................................................................48
14.1 ATEX Certificate of Conformity ....................................................48/49/50/51
14.2 IECEx Certificate of Conformity....................................................52/53/54/55
14.3 AEx Certificate of Compliance........................................................56/57/58
14.4 Declaration of Conformity .............................................................59/60
15 Document Revision Histiry ..........................................................61
LIST OF FIGURES
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FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
FIGURE 6
FIGURE 7
CONNECTOR LAYOUT – WORKSTATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BEKA ASSOCIATES LTD HORN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YODA ALARM HORN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
BEKA HORN INTERNAL POWER CONNECTIONTERMINAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
YODA HORNYO5 ISC INTERNAL POWER CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WIRINGTO AMPHENOL CONNECTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CONNECTIONTO BARRACUDA 15”, BOTH VERSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 USER INFORMATION
1.1 ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
AZONIX Barracuda™ 15” Gen 2 Workstations are sold by the
Azonix Corporation.
1.2 ABOUT THIS USER’S MANUAL
This document provides information about the Barracuda™. No warranty of
suitability, purpose, or fitness is implied. While every attempt has been made
to ensure that the information in this document is accurate, the information
contained within is supplied “as is” and can change without notice.
1.3 Customer Comments
If you have any difficulties using this user’s manual, discover an error, or just
want to provide feedback, please send us a message using our Web site (www.
azonix.com) under “Technical Support.” Detail any errors you find. We will
correct the errors or problems as soon as possible. Thank you.
1.4 Trademarks
Barracuda™ is a trademark of Azonix Corporation. All other product names are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
1.5 Copyright Notice
Copyright © 2014 Azonix Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this manual
may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or
translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means
(electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the
written permission of Azonix Corporation.
1.6 Standards
Azonix Corporation is certified to ISO 9001 standards.
1.7 Manual Part Number:
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1.8 Technical Support
If you have technical questions or need assistance in identifying or solving a
problem, the technical support department can assist you with your problems
and provide you with the technical information you require. You can contact
technical support by visiting our Website at-
http://www.azonix.com/support or call 713-280-3436 or-3417.
When you contact technical support please have the
following information:
• Azonix Serial number of your system
• Azonix Model number of your system
• Type and version of your operating system
• Type and version of your software program
• Peripheral devices connected to your system
• Operating Parameters during issue
• What messages, if any, are on the screen
• Technical Support Link: http://www.azonix.com/support
1.9 Warranty Policy
Seller warrants the Products to be new and to be free from defect in
materials, and workmanship and to conform strictly to the specifications,
drawings or samples specified or furnished. All warranties shall survive any
inspection, design approval, delivery, acceptance or payment by Buyer. All
warranties shall run to Buyer, its successors, assignees and original end
users. Seller agrees to repair or replace, at Seller’s option, without expense to
Buyer, excluding transportation and handling costs, Products not conforming
to the foregoing requirements when notified by Buyer during a period of
twelve (12) months after shipment by Seller except for spare parts which are
warranted for ninety (90) days
after shipment.
To invoke the warranty set forth in this Paragraph 7, the Buyer must submit
proof of the defect and at the Buyer’s expense, return the defective Products
to the factory or warehouse designated by the Seller. In no event shall the
Seller be responsible for any claimed defect in the Products sold hereunder
unless written notice identifying such defect shall be received by Seller within
one year after Seller’s shipment of the defective goods.
All repairs shall be made at Seller’s facilities unless otherwise agreed in
writing. Seller shall not be liable or responsible for any general, special or
consequential damages. This warranty shall not apply to (a) any defect or
damage arising from the repair or replacement of equipment or any part
thereof, unless the repair or replacement was made with Seller’s prior
written approval; (b) any equipment not maintained and used in accordance
with proper standards and procedures, including any written instructions
or specifications furnished by Seller; (c) any equipment not manufactured
or designed by Seller; (d) any equipment used in an abnormal manner, for
a purpose or with equipment other than that for which it was intended; (e)
any defect in a design furnished by Buyer; (f) any Product or part thereof
covered by this Agreement which has a design life, under normal usage,
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to replace, change or add to equipment or parts thereof covered by this
warranty for the purpose of improving such equipment or eliminating a defect
therein, Buyer shall permit Seller to do so, at Seller’s expense, at the earliest
commercially reasonable time. Failure to permit any such replacement or
change shall terminate this warranty. In no event shall any warranty run for
more than a total of twelve (12) months, unless agreed to by Seller, in writing,
whether or not the Product is returned or repaired. Seller does not warrant
any software delivered by Seller to be suitable for any particular use; it is
Buyer‘s responsibility to determine the suitability of delivered software and
documentation for Buyer’s purposes. The above warranty is made only to the
original end user of the equipment covered hereby.
THE WARRANTIES PROVIDED INTHIS PARAGRAPH ARE EXCLUSIVE
AND IN SUBSTITUTION FOR, AND SELLER HEREBY DISCLAIMS, AND
BUYER HEREBY WAIVES, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND LIABILITIES
OF SELLER AND ALL CLAIMS AND REMEDIES OF BUYER, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE,WITH RESPECTTO
ANY DEFECT IN ANY PRODUCTS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
ANY (A) IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR USE OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, (B) ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR PERFORMANCE
OR USAGE OFTRADE, AND (C) RECOVERY BASED UPONTORT,
WHETHER OR NOT ARISING FROM SELLER’S NEGLIGENCE AND (4)
ANY RECOVERY BASED UPON DAMAGED PROPERTY, OR OTHERWISE
BASED UPON LOSS OF USE OR PROFIT OR OTHER INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT BE
EXTENDED, ALTERED OR VARIED EXCEPT BY A WRITTEN INSTRUMENT
SIGNED BY SELLER AND BUYER. INTHE EVENTTHAT ANY PROVISION
HEREOF SHOULD FOR ANY REASON BE HELD INEFFECTIVE,THE
REMAINDER OFTHIS PARAGRAPH SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND
EFFECT.
1.10 Unpacking and Inspecting
Inspect the unit for shipping damage. Also check the packing material to en-
sure that you have found all of the proper cables and accessories. Check your
items against the original order to make sure that all of the items have arrived.
If you have received a damaged unit or device, call your sales representative.
If the damages are the result of shipper mishandling, you need to file a claim
against the carrier who delivered your unit. In this case, save all of the ship-
ping material and paperwork and immediately contact the shipping firm for
information on how to file a claim.

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1.11 Customer Support and Return Instructions
A return authorization number must be obtained from us prior to your
returning any product.
All returns will receive a Return Material Authorization (RMA) via our web
portal at http://www.azonix.com/support. Select the “Support” tab, then
select the “Secure RMA Portal”. Enter your User Name and Password. If you
do not have a User Name and Password please call our service center at 713-
280-3436 or-3417 and request one. Once logged in select “Request Service”
and a Web Form will appear to be filled out. Use the serial number drop down
list to select your unit from the inventory. If the unit does not appear in the
list fill in the fields manually. Our system will indicate whether the unit is
Warranty or Non-Warranty. If the unit is Warranty, no method of payment will
need to be entered. Please enter all data requested. When the process has
been completed you will receive a message referencing your RMA number.
Please print a copy of this document and return it with the unit. Maintain a
copy for your records.
Return unit to: Eaton Experience Center
Azonix Houston Service Center
RMA # xxxxxxxxx (enter your number here)
3413 North Sam Houston Parkway West, Suite 200
Dock 1 or 2
Houston,TX 77086
Should it be necessary to return your unit back to the Azonix Houston Service
Center for servicing, please pack your unit in the original shipping container. If
the original shipping container is no longer available, the unit must be securely
packed to prevent damage during shipment. You must obtain a RMA number
from customer service prior to shipment. The serial number of your unit and
the RMA number must accompany the returned unit.

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ADVISORY CONVENTIONS
Four types of advisories are used throughout this user’s manual to provide helpful information or to alert you to
the potential for hardware damage or personal injury. They are Notes, Cautions, and Warnings. The following is
an example of each type of advisory. Use caution when servicing any electrical component
NOTE:
A note is used to make helpful information stand out.
IMPORTANT:
An important note indicates information that is important for you to know.
CAUTION / ATTENTION
A CAUTION alert indicates potential damage to hardware and explains how to avoid the problem.
Une ATTENTION indique des dommages potentiels au matériel et explique comment éviter
une telle situation.
WARNING ! / AVERTISSEMENT!
An ELECTRICAL SHOCK WARNING indicates the potential for bodily harm from electrical hazards and
explains how to avoid the problem.
Un AVERTISSEMENT DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE indique un risque de lésions corporelles contre les
risques électriques et explique comment éviter le problème.
ALTERNATING CURRENT / MISE À LA TERRE
The Protective Conductor Terminal (Earth Ground) symbol indicates the potential risk of serious
electrical shock due to improper grounding.
Le symbole de Mise à la Terre indique le risque potentiel de choc électrique grave due à la terre
incorrecte.
During operation:
•
Make the relevant instructions available at all times to the operating personnel.
• Observe safety instructions.
• Observe national safety and accident prevention regulations.
• Operate the equipment within its published specification.
• Servicing, maintenance work or repairs not described in this manual must not be performed without
prior agreement with the manufacturer.
• Any damage to this equipment may render its explosion protection null and void.
• No changes to any of the components that might impair their explosion protection are permitted.
If any information provided here is not clear:
Contact MTL or one of its representatives.
Note: Improper installation and operation of the enclosure can result in the invalidation of the guarantee.

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2 Getting Started
2.1 BARRACUDA™
These rugged and reliable, stand-alone 15” workstations are designed for
use in harsh industrial conditions. Designed for space-constricted situations,
Barracudas require minimal clearance. They can be set up or mounted almost
anywhere. The VESA 75mm/100mm mounting footprint allows them to be
used with all VESA 75 and 100 arms, brackets and stands. For durability, the
enclosure is a bonded hybrid aircraft grade aluminum/aluminum extrusion
structure, and the touch screen is fully bonded for ultimate protection against
the rigors of hose-down cleaning or inclement weather conditions.
The Barracuda’s light weight and alternative mounting options offer multiple
application possibilities in all environments. For light and heavy industrial use
including HAZLOC areas, the Barracuda offers ultra-reliable operation backed
by hundreds of hours of testing and full compliance with multiple Military and
HAZLOC standards.
The workstation version integrates an Intel®i7 processor or an Intel B810®
processor on an industrial single board computer for full workstation
functionality. The display is passively enhanced for full sunlight viewability.
2.2 FEATURES
The Barracuda offers the following features:
• 15.1” XGA 1024 x 768 resolution, Sunlight Viewable LCD with
LED backlights
• Tempered anti-glare glass/Mylar® resistive touch screen
• Optional projected capacitance all glass touch screen
• Dismountable 100-240AC / 12vDC certified power supply
• Detachable power cord and optional Field wire-able version
• Rugged and durable for indoor and outdoor usage
• Front panel user controls
• Locking Military style I/O connectors
• Supports standard VESA 75 and 100mm mounting
• Alternative side mounts for yoke and panel
mounting applications
• Tough corrosion-resistant powder-coat paint finish

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2.3 Checklist
In addition to your Barracuda Gen 2 15” workstation, the shipping carton
should contain the following items:
• Driver Package
• Touch screen Drivers (For resistive version only)
• Barracuda User’s Manual
• System Board Manual
*All the above on a single CD
2.4 Options
The following optional items are available for use with the
Barracuda Gen 2:
• Fiber LAN Multimode with Glass fiber drivers
• Fiber LAN with Plastic fiber drivers (EoPOF)
• Second serial port
• Horn driver board
• AC source, DC 24V Heaters for-40C operation
• DC source, DC 24V Heaters for-40C operation
• DC/DC power supply 9-36VDC
• Larger capacity 1.8” SSDs
• Sunshade with yoke mount brackets
• Boom / chain mount
• Panel mount option
• Hard travel case
• Extended detachable AC power cable
• Beka horn
• USB keyboard
2.5 Certifications
See Appendix F for the product certificates.
Council Directives:
EMC Directive- 2006/95/EC
Low Voltage Directive- 2006/95/EC
ATEX Directive- 94/9/EC
Standards to which Conformity is declared:
LVD: EN61010-1 (3rd Ed.)
EMC: EN61326 with A1 and A2 Class A
ATEX: EN60079-0, 60079-15 (protection type nA)

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The Barracuda fulfills the requirements for Group II Category 3 G equipment
in accordance to the ATEX Directive 94/9/EC.
Safety Markings :
IECEx : Ex nA IIC T3 Gc IP66
North America: Class1 Zone 2 AEx nA IIC T3 Gc IP66
EUROPE / ATEX: II 3G Ex nA IIC T3 Gc IP66
Without Heater Option :
With Heater Option :
NOTE:
The above label information is for reference only and may not display the latest
certification level.
FCC Warning :
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not
installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruction manual, may
cause harmful interference with radio communications. This equipment has been
tested and found to be within the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfer-
ence, in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. To meet FCC
requirements, shielded cables are required to connect the device to another Class A
certified device.
2.6 Industry Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
CET appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme á la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

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3 INTRODUCTION
3.1 Product Description
3.1.1 Front View and Layout Dimensions

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3.1.2 Side View – Workstation

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Rear View – Workstation
3.1.3 Rear View – Workstation

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3.1.4 Bottom View- Workstation
3.1.5 Top View- Workstation

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3.1.6 Sun Shade andYoke (Custom Option Only)
(Preliminary Views)

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3.2 Connectors
To expand your computing capabilities, your system unit supports a variety
of external peripheral devices. It is equipped with several interface ports in
which to connect these devices. Located on the bottom panel, the connection
ports are labeled for easy hook-up and installation. The Barracuda worksta-
tion also provides an Ethernet port for connecting the system into an existing
network.
Thoroughly read the “Precautions” section before connecting any external
peripheral devices to your system. Make sure the unit is turned “Off” before
connecting any cables.
After you make the connections, start the system.
3.2.1 Workstation
Figure 1- Connector Layout – Workstation
Connectors – Workstation
Icon Type Description Mating Connectors
(Amphenol)
Heater AC Input 3-pin plug shell PTO6W-12-3SO23
Protective Earth
Ground
14AWG- 2AWG wire
terminal
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DC Input 4-pin plug shell PTO6W-12-4SO23
Serial Port 10-pin plug shell PTO6W-12-10SO23
Ethernet Port RJ45 jack RJFTV6MN
USB Port USB 4-pin type A USBFTV6N
USB Port
(optional)
USB 4-pin type A USBFTV6N

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Pin Name
A LINE
B EARTH
C NEUTRAL
Pin Name Function
A VIN +12Vdc to SBC
B VOUT +24Vdc to Heater in Power Supply
C VIN -12V DC to SBC
D VOUT -24Vdc to Heater in Power Supply
Pin Name Description
1VCC +5 VDC
2 D- Data-
3 D+ Data+
4 GND Ground
Pin Name Description
1 TX+ Transfer Data+
2 TX- Transfer Data-
3 RX+ Receive Data+
4 n/c Not connected
5 n/c Not connected
6 RX- Receive Data-
7 n/c Not connected
8 n/c Not connected
Pin Name Description
C CTR Signal
S SHD Ground
3.2.2 Connector Pinouts
AC Input and Heater Connector
DC In Connector
DC In Connector
LAN (RJ45) Connector
LAN (RJ45) Connector
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