Korenix JetBox 8150 User manual

JetBox8150/8152UserManual
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anyinfringementsupontherightsofthirdpartiesthatmayresultfromitsuse.
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changewithoutnotice.Whilereasonableeffortshavebeenmadeinthe
preparationofthisdocumenttoassureitsaccuracy,Korenixassumesnoliabilities
resultingfromerrorsoromissionsinthisdocument,orfromtheuseofthe
informationcontainedherein.
Korenixreservestherighttomakechangesintheproductdesignwithoutnotice
toitsusers.
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KorenixisaregisteredtrademarkofKorenixTechnologyCo.,Ltd.
Allothertrademarksorregisteredmarksinthemanualbelongtotheirrespective
manufacturers.

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TableofContent
CopyrightNotice............................................................................................2
Acknowledgments..........................................................................................2
TableofContent.............................................................................................................3
Chapter1Overview................................................................................................7
Chapter2HardwareSpecification..........................................................................8
2‐1HardwareSpecification..........................................................................8
2‐2Regulation..............................................................................................9
Chapter3HardwareFeature..................................................................................9
3‐1Dimensions.............................................................................................9
3‐2FrontPanelConnectors........................................................................11
3‐2‐1LEDIndicators...............................................................................11
3‐2‐2VGAconnector.............................................................................11
3‐2‐3SerialPorts...................................................................................11
3‐2‐4CANbus.........................................................................................12
3‐2‐5LANPorts(LAN1,LAN2)...............................................................14
3‐2‐6USBPorts......................................................................................14
3‐2‐7Audio(Micin/Linein,Earphone‐out)..........................................14
3‐2‐8DCPower&PowerSwitch...........................................................15
3‐2‐9ResetButton.................................................................................16
3‐3HWInstallation.....................................................................................16
Chapter4BIOS......................................................................................................19
4‐1MainSetup...........................................................................................22
4‐1‐1Systemmemory...........................................................................22
4‐1‐2SystemDate&TimeSetup..........................................................23
4‐2AdvancedSetup...................................................................................23
4‐2‐1CPUconfiguration........................................................................24
4‐2‐2IDEconfiguration..........................................................................24
4‐2‐3SATA‐0<1>/IDESecondaryMaster/Slave.....................................25
4‐2‐4PATA/SATAIDEController.............................................................26
4‐2‐5HardDiskWriteProtect...............................................................27
4‐2‐6IDEDetectTimeOut(Sec.)..........................................................27
4‐2‐7SuperIOChipset–Configuration..................................................27
4‐2‐8SerialPort1Address(JetBox8150only)......................................28

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4‐2‐9SerialPort2Address....................................................................28
4‐2‐10COMBPortModeSelection.........................................................28
4‐2‐11HardwareHealthConfiguration...................................................28
4‐2‐12APMConfiguration.......................................................................29
4‐2‐13PowerManager/APM..................................................................30
4‐2‐14ManualThrottleRation................................................................30
4‐2‐15StandbyTimeOut........................................................................31
4‐2‐16SuspendTimeOut........................................................................31
4‐2‐17HardDiskTimeOut(Minute).......................................................31
4‐2‐18GreenPCMonitorPowerState....................................................31
4‐2‐19VideoPowerDownMode............................................................32
4‐2‐20HardDiskPowerDownMode......................................................32
4‐2‐21USBConfiguration........................................................................32
4‐2‐22USB1.1PortsConfiguration.........................................................33
4‐2‐23USB2.0PortsEnable....................................................................33
4‐2‐24LegacyUSBSupport.....................................................................34
4‐2‐25USB2.0ControllerMode.............................................................34
4‐2‐26BIOSECHIHand‐Off......................................................................34
4‐3PCIPnPSetup........................................................................................34
4‐3‐1ClearNVRAM................................................................................35
4‐3‐2PlugandPlugAwareO/S..............................................................35
4‐3‐3PCILatencyTimer........................................................................36
4‐3‐4PaletteSnoop...............................................................................36
4‐3‐5PCIIDEBusMaster........................................................................36
4‐3‐6IRQ3–15......................................................................................36
4‐4BootSetup............................................................................................37
4‐4‐1BootSettingConfiguration...........................................................38
4‐4‐2QuickBoot....................................................................................38
4‐4‐3BootUpNum‐Lock.......................................................................39
4‐4‐4PS/2MouseSupport.....................................................................39
4‐4‐5Waitfor‘F1’IfError.....................................................................39
4‐4‐6Hit‘DEL’MessageDisplay............................................................39
4‐4‐7BootDevice..................................................................................40
4‐4‐8First/Second/ThirdHardDiskBootDevice.................................40
4‐4‐9HardDiskDrives...........................................................................41
4‐4‐10RemovableDrives.........................................................................41
4‐5Securitysetup......................................................................................42

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4‐5‐1ClearUserPassword.....................................................................44
4‐5‐2asswordCheck..............................................................................44
4‐5‐3BootSectorVirusProtection.......................................................44
4‐1ChipsetSetup.......................................................................................45
4‐1‐1NorthbridgeVIACX700Configuration.........................................45
4‐1‐2DRAMClock/TimingConfiguration..............................................46
4‐1‐3AGP&P2PBridgeConfiguration..................................................46
4‐1‐4SouthbridgeVIACX700Configuration.........................................47
4‐1‐5HighDefinitionAudio...................................................................47
4‐1‐6PCIDelayedTransaction...............................................................48
4‐1‐7OnBoardLAN1/2Controller.........................................................48
4‐1‐8LANBootROMController............................................................48
Chapter5SoftwareInstallation............................................................................48
5‐1VIAHyperionProDriver........................................................................48
5‐2VGADrivers..........................................................................................49
5‐3AudioDrivers........................................................................................50
5‐4LANUtility&Driver..............................................................................50
5‐5WatchdogTimer..................................................................................50
5‐6ProgrammingRS‐485...........................................................................54
5‐6‐1InitializeCOMport.......................................................................55
5‐6‐1Sendoutonecharacter(Transmit)..............................................55
5‐6‐2Sendoutoneblockdata(Transmit–thedatamorethantwo
characters)....................................................................................................56
5‐6‐3Receivedata.................................................................................56
5‐6‐4BasicLanguageExample..............................................................56
Chapter6TechnicalReference.............................................................................57
6‐1Real‐TimeClockandNon‐VolatileRAM...............................................57
6‐2CMOSRAMMap..................................................................................59
6‐3I/OPortAddressMap...........................................................................60
6‐4InterruptRequestLines(IRQ)...............................................................61
6‐5DMAChannelMap...............................................................................61
6‐6SerialPorts...........................................................................................62
6‐7ReceiverBufferRegister(RBR).............................................................63
6‐8TransmitterHoldingRegister(THR)......................................................63
6‐9InterruptEnableRegister(IER).............................................................63
6‐10InterruptIdentificationRegister(IIR)...................................................63
6‐11LineControlRegister(LCR)...................................................................64

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6‐12MODEMControlRegister(MCR)..........................................................64
6‐13LineStatusRegister(LSR).....................................................................65
6‐14MODEMStatusRegister(MSR)............................................................65
6‐15DivisorLatch(LS,MS)...........................................................................65
Chapter7Appendix..............................................................................................66
7‐1Notes....................................................................................................66
7‐2RevisionHistory....................................................................................67
7‐3CustomerService.................................................................................68

Korenix |Overview7
Chapter1Overview
TheJetBox8150/8152isaVIAEdenV41GHzbasedcomputerwithsystemmemory
1GBDDRIIRAMandbuiltinmediaprocessorformultimediaperformance
enhancement.VolumeandperformanceoftheJetBoxisutilizedasaperfectfront
enddevice:compactdesign,DIN‐railtypemouting,andcarryingallmajorinterfaces,
suchasUSB2.0,serial,VGA,highresolutionaudio,andCANbus(Optional).In
addition,itisequippedwithtwoRJ‐45portsandsupportswebserverservicesto
accommodatetothenetworkcommunicationenvironmenttoday.
WindowsEmbeddedready
TheadvantageofadoptingKorenixJetBoxseriesisready‐to‐use.Korenixisdevoted
toimprovetheusabilityofembeddedcomputerinindustrialdomain.Korenix
integratesdevicedrivers,protocolstacks,systemutilities,supportingservicesfor
WindowsXPembeddedinaCompactFlashcardorina2.5”HDinstalledintheJetBox
toletusersexperienceJetBoxinasimpleway.
LinuxFedorawithVPNready
ThestandardFedora10targetsgeneralusers;thereforeitincludesofficetools,alot
offontsandgameswhichisnotnecessaryforindustrialapplications.Korenixremove
thesecommercialtoolsandaddpopularSWmodulessuchasopenVPNand
openSWANtocompresstheFedora10sizeto2.7GandstoredinaCFcard.ACFcard
ismuchreliablethanaharddrivewhenadeviceisinstalledinahashorvibrational
environment.Hence,theJetBoxwithpre‐installedLinuxCFcardisaready‐to‐use
solution.Itiseasierandmoreconvenientforcustomers.
CANbussupported(Optional)
TheJetBox8152supportstheCANbuscontrolinXPeandLinuxaswell.WithCANbus,
theJetBox8152issuitableforindustrialapplicationswithmanynodes,the
transmissiondistancewithin10kmandmoresecurityrequired.
TheJetBox8152hastwoportsforI/Ocommunications,OneRS‐232/422/485portand
oneCANBUSport.TheCAN(ControllerAreaNetwork)isaserialbussystem
especiallysuitedfornetworking"intelligent"I/Odevicesaswellassensorsand

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actuatorswithinamachineorplant.Characterizedbyitsmulti‐masterprotocol,
real‐timecapability,errorcorrection,highnoiseimmunity,andtheexistenceofmany
differentsiliconcomponents,theCANserialbussystem,originallydevelopedby
Boschforuseinautomobiles,isincreasinglybeingusedinindustrialautomation.
Chapter2HardwareSpecification
21HardwareSpecification
ModelJetBox8510JetBox8512
CPUVIAEden(V4)1GHz
VIACX700M
VIAEden(V4)1GHz
VIACX700M
1DDR2So‐DIMM
(Max.)
1GB1GB
RTCBatterybackupexternalRTCBatterybackupexternalRTC
Battery3VLi‐Battery3VLi‐Battery
WDTInternalWatchDogTimerInternalWatchDogTimer
VGA11
AudioEar‐Phone,MIC‐In(default)or
Line‐In
Ear‐Phone,MIC‐In(default)or
Line‐In
COMportRS232*1,RS232/422/485*1RS232/422/485*1
CANbus 1
USBHostUSBv2.0HostPort*2USBv2.0HostPort*2
EthernetRealtekRTL8100C10/100
Base‐T*2
RealtekRTL8100C10/100
Base‐T*2
CFCardslot1 1
SATAHDDslot11
PowerSwitch11
LEDIndicatorPower*1,HD*1Power*1,HD*1
ResetButton11
PowerInput12VDC‐24VDC
2‐pinterminalblockorpower
jack
12VDC‐24VDC
2‐pinterminalblockorpower
jack
PowerMax.24WMax.24W

Korenix |HardwareFeature9
Consumption+12~+24VDC,1.26Amaximum
(0.82Atypical)withDC19V
input.
+12~+24VDC,1.26Amaximum
(0.82Atypical)withDC19V
input.
ConstructionRuggedAluminumAlloy
Chassis,IP31protection
RuggedAluminumAlloy
Chassis,IP31protection
ColorSilverSilver
MountingDINrailDINrail
Dimensions50(W)*145(H)*102(D)mm50(W)*145(H)*102(D)mm
Operating
Temperature
‐15℃~70℃,5to95%RH‐15℃~70℃,5to95%RH
NetWeight700g700g
Table1JetBox8150/8152HWspecification
22Regulation
Regulation:FCCclassA,CE
EN55022classA
EN55024
EN61000‐3‐2,3
EN61000‐4‐2,3,4,5,6,8,11
IEC60950
IEC61373
Shock:IEC60068‐2‐27(50gpeakacceleration)
Vibration:IEC60068‐2‐6(5g/10~150Hz/operating)
MTBF:Atleast70,000hours@40℃
Warranty:5years
Chapter3HardwareFeature
31Dimensions
FollowingisthemechanicaloutlineforJetBox8150/8152.

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145
50.4
102
Picture1JetBox8150mechanicaloutline
145
50.4
102
Picture2JetBox8152mechanicaloutline

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32FrontPanelConnectors
321LEDIndicators
ThePowerandHDDLED’shastwodistinctivestatuses:Offforinactiveoperationand
blinkinglightforactivity.
322VGAconnector
DB15Signal
1Red
2Green
3Blue
13Hsync
14Vsync
12DDCData
15DDCClock
5&10DigitalGround
6,7,8AnalogGround
OthersNotUsed
Note1:Resolution
CRTmode:2048x1536@32bpp(75Hz)
LCD/Simultaneous(CRT+LVDSLCD):1600x1200
323SerialPorts
JetBox8150:COM1(RS232),COM2(RS232/422/485)

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JetBox8152:COM1(RS232/422/485)
TheDB9isstandardserialsportconnector.Thefollowingtablesshowthesignal
connectionsoftheseconnectors.
PinNo# RS‐232RS‐422RS‐485
1DCD
2RxDRxD‐(A) Data‐(A)
3TxDRxD+(B) Data+(B)
4DTR
5GND
6DSR
7RTSTxD‐(A)
8CTSTxD+(B)
9RI
OneoftheJetBoxCOMportisdesignedformultipleproposes.UseJP1selectsthe
RS‐232,RS‐422orRS‐485.ThedefaultsettingisRS‐232.
324CANbus
TheCANBUSisuseDB9standardconnector.Thefollowingtablesshowthe
CANBUSsignalconnectionsofthisconnector.

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CAN
Note2:TheCANBUSDB9‐pinoutconformstotheISO11898/2standard
specification.
TheCANbususingthePhilipsSJA1000controller,electricallycompatiblewiththe
PCA82C200stand‐aloneCANcontrollerchip.
‧FullCAN‐functionality2.0B.
‧Extendedreceivebuffer(64byteFIFO).
‧16MHzCANControlfrequency.
TheJP6istheCANbusterminationjumper.Onlytwoterminationjumpersshouldbe
closedattheendpointsoftheCANbus.ValueTerminatorResistor(120Ω)
DB‐9
CANBUS
CANBUS
Signal
CANBUS
Description
1N.C‐
6N.C‐
2CAN‐LDominantLow
7CAN‐HDominantHigh
3CAN‐GroundIsolatedGround
8N.C‐
4N.C‐
9N.C‐
5GroundDigitalGround
CaseCaseGround
FactoryPreset

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325LANPorts(LAN1,LAN2)
TheRJ45connectorwith2LED’sforLAN.TherightsideLED(orange)indicatesdatais
beingaccessedandtheleftsideLED(green)indicateson‐linestatus.(Onindicates
on‐lineandoffindicatesoff‐line).
RJ45LAN1/2 RJ45 LAN1/2
1TPTX+5FBG
2TPTX‐ 6TPRX‐
3TPRX+7FBG
4FBG8FBG
326USBPorts
TheJetBoxsupportsafourportUSBconnector.AnyUSBdevicecanbeattachedto
USBportswithplug‐and‐playsupported.
USB#1/2Signal
Pin1USBV
Pin2USBD‐
Pin3USBD+
Pin4USBG
327Audio(Micin/Linein,Earphoneout)
ConnecttheAudioMicrophoneIn/Line‐in,Earphone‐out.
JP4&JP5istoselectLine‐InorMic‐InofMic‐In
connector.ThedefaultsettingisMic‐in.

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328DCPower&PowerSwitch
PowerissuppliedthroughanexternalAC/DCpoweradapterorpowerDCIn.Check
thetechnicalspecificationsectionforinformationaboutAC/DCpowerinputvoltage.
Seefollowingfigureandasidepictures.
1. DC‐PowerJack:UseExternalAC/DCpoweradapter
Sincetheswitchdoesincludeapowerswitch,pluggingitspoweradapterintoa
poweroutletthenswitchpowertoon,whenyoufinalinstalledsystemhardware
device.
2. DCPowerConnector:Useexternal2‐pinapartableterminalblock.(Pleasesee
DC+12V~+24V,30Wminimum
On:PowerOn
Off:PowerOff

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thespotscircled.)
329ResetButton
TheFX5311hasapushbuttonswitcherforsystemreset;Pushandreleasethe
buttonwillcausehardwareresetofFX5311andrestartsystembooting.
33HWInstallation
BeforeInstallation
Beforeyouinstallthesystem,makesureyoufollowthefollowingdescriptions.
1. Beforeremovingthecover,shutdowntheoperationSystemanddisconnect
powerswitchtooffandunplugAC‐toDCAdaptercable.
2. Installanyconnector,CompactFlash,andharddiskissurethatthepoweris
disconnectedorpowerswitchtoofffromthesystem.Ifnot,thismay
damagethesystem.
3. TheESD(ElectricityStaticDischarge)maybecreatedfromhumanbodythat
touchestheboard.Itmaydodamagetotheboardcircuit.
RemovingCovers–InstallingHardware
Ifyouareinstallinghardwareoption,youcanremovethefrontandbackcover. The
TerminalBlock
DC12~24V

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followingfigurewillguideyouhowtoinstall2.5"HDDinside,CompactFlashmodules,
andDDR2‐RAMmodule.
a.UnscrewfrontcoverandInstallingCompactFlash
Note3:TheCompactFlashsocketsupportsCompactFlashModulesandMicro
Drives.
b.UnscrewbackcoverandInstallingHardDisk
b1.InstallingHardDisk

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Note4:UsecautionwhenhandlingtheharddisktopreventdamagetoSATA
connectorasyouinsertedharddisk.Becarefulwiththeorientationwheninstalling
connectors.
c.InstallingMemory:So‐DIMMSocketforDDR2RAMModules
YoumayextendadditionalmemorytotheJetBox,Seeasfollowingfigureandrear
pictures. TheSo‐DIMMsocketsupports512MBto1GBofDDR2RAMmodules.

Korenix|BIOS19
Chapter4BIOS
BIOSareaprogramlocatedonaFlashmemorychiponacircuitboard.Itisusedto
initializeandsetuptheI/Operipheralsandinterfacecardsofthesystem,which
includestime,date,harddiskdrive,theISAbusandconnecteddevicessuchasthe
videodisplay,diskettedrive,andthekeyboard.Thisprogramwillnotbelostwhen
youturnoffthesystem.
TheBIOSprovidesamenu‐driveninterfacetotheconsolesubsystem.Theconsole
subsystemcontainsspecialsoftware,calledfirmwarethatinteractsdirectlywiththe
hardwarecomponentsandfacilitatesinteractionbetweenthesystemhardwareand
theoperatingsystem.
TheBIOSdefaultvaluesensurethatthesystemwillfunctionatitsnormalcapability.
Intheworstsituationtheusermayhavecorruptedtheoriginalsettingssetbythe
manufacturer.
AllthechangesyoumakewillbesavedinthesystemRAMandwillnotbelostafter
power‐off.
Whenyoustartthesystem,theBIOSwillperformaself‐diagnosticstestcalledPower
OnSelfTest(POST)foralltheattacheddevices,accessories,andthesystem.Press
the[Del]keytoentertheBIOSSetupprogram,andthenthemainmenuwillshowon
thescreen.
Note5:Changetheparameterswhenyoufullyunderstandtheirfunctionsand
subsequence.

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BIOSFunctions
Onthemenu,youcanperformthefollowingfunctions
1. Main
2. Advanced
¾CPUConfiguration
¾IDEConfiguration
¾SuperIOConfiguration
¾HardwareHealthConfiguration
¾APMConfiguration
¾USBConfiguration
3. PCIPnP
4. Boot
¾BootSettingsConfiguration
¾BootDevicePriority
¾HardDiskDrives
¾CD/DVDDrivers
5. Security
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