Korenix JetBox 8180 User manual

JetBox 8180 User Manual
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Copyright Notice
Copyright 2010 Korenix Technology Co., Ltd.
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Reproduction without permission is prohibited.
Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable.
However, the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use, or for
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change without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the
preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, Korenix assumes no liabilities
resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the
information contained herein.
Korenix reserves the right to make changes in the product design without notice
to its users.
Acknowledgments
Korenix is a registered trademark of Korenix Technology Co., Ltd.
All other trademarks or registered marks in the manual belong to their respective
manufacturers.

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Table of Content
Copyright Notice ............................................................................................2
Acknowledgments..........................................................................................2
Table of Content.............................................................................................................3
Chapter Overview ................................................................................................7
Chapter 2 Hardware Specification ..........................................................................7
Chapter 3 Hardware Feature ..................................................................................9
3- Dimensions.............................................................................................9
3-2 Front Panel Connectors........................................................................
3-2- LED Indicators...............................................................................
3-2-2 DVI connector...............................................................................
3-2-3 Serial Ports ...................................................................................
3-2-4 LAN Ports (Gigabit Ethernet)........................................................ 2
3-2-5 USB Ports...................................................................................... 3
3-2-6 Audio (Mic in, Line in, Earphone-out).......................................... 3
3-2-7 PS/2............................................................................................... 3
3-2-8 DC Power & Power Switch ........................................................... 3
3-2-9 Reset Button................................................................................. 4
3-3 HW Installation..................................................................................... 5
Chapter 4 BIOS...................................................................................................... 8
4- Main Setup...........................................................................................2
4- - System memory ...........................................................................22
4- -2 System Date & Time Setup ..........................................................22
4-2 Advanced Setup ...................................................................................22
4-2- CPU configuration ........................................................................23
4-2-2 IDE configuration..........................................................................23
4-2-3 SuperIO Chipset – Configuration..................................................26
4-2-4 Serial Port Address ....................................................................27
4-2-5 COMB Port Mode Selection .........................................................27
4-2-6 Hardware Health Configuration ...................................................27
4-2-7 APM Configuration.......................................................................28
4-2-8 USB Configuration........................................................................30
4-3 PCIPnP Setup........................................................................................3
4-3- Clear NVRAM................................................................................32

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4-3-2 Plug and Plug Aware O/S..............................................................32
4-3-3 PCI Latency Timer ........................................................................33
4-3-4 PCI IDE BusMaster........................................................................33
4-3-5 IRQ 3 – 5......................................................................................33
4-4 Boot Setup............................................................................................33
4-4- Boot Setting Configuration...........................................................35
4-4-2 Quick Boot....................................................................................35
4-4-3 Boot Up Num-Lock.......................................................................36
4-4-4 PS/2 Mouse Support.....................................................................36
4-4-5 Wait for ‘F ’ If Error .....................................................................36
4-4-6 Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display ............................................................36
4-4-7 Boot Device ..................................................................................37
4-4-8 First /Second /Third Hard Disk Boot Device.................................37
4-4-9 Hard Disk Drives ...........................................................................38
4-4- 0 Removable Drives.........................................................................38
4-5 Security setup ......................................................................................39
4-5- Clear User Password.....................................................................4
4-5-2 Password Check............................................................................4
4-5-3 Boot Sector Virus Protection .......................................................4
4-6 Chipset Setup .......................................................................................42
4-6- Northbridge Configuration...........................................................42
4-6-2 DRAM Frequency .........................................................................43
4-6-3 Configure DRAM Timing by SPD ..................................................43
4-6-4 Internal Graphics Mode Select.....................................................44
4-6-5 Video Function Configuration......................................................44
4-6-6 Southbridge Configuration...........................................................45
4-6-7 USB Function................................................................................45
4-6-8 USB 2.0 Controller........................................................................45
4-6-9 Audio Controller...........................................................................46
4-6- 0 On Board LAN Controller .............................................................46
4-6- LAN Boot ROM Controller............................................................46
Chapter 5 Software Installation ............................................................................46
5- System Driver .......................................................................................46
5-2 VGA Drivers ..........................................................................................47
5-3 Audio Drivers........................................................................................47
5-4 LAN Utility & Driver..............................................................................48
5-5 Watchdog Timer ..................................................................................48

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5-6 Programming RS-485 ...........................................................................52
5-6- Initialize COM port .......................................................................52
5-6- Send out one character (Transmit) ..............................................52
5-6-2 Send out one block data (Transmit – the data more than two
characters)....................................................................................................53
5-6-3 Receive data.................................................................................54
5-6-4 Basic Language Example ..............................................................54
Chapter 6 Technical Reference .............................................................................55
6- Trouble Shooting for Post Beep and Error Messages...........................55
6- - POST BEEP ....................................................................................55
6- -2 CMOS BATTERY FAILURE ..............................................................55
6- -3 CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR ............................................................55
6- -4 DISK BOOT FAILURE......................................................................56
6- -5 DISKETTE DRIVES OR TYPES MISMATCH ERROR ..........................56
6- -6 ERROR ENCOUNTERED INITIALIZING HARD DRIVE ......................56
6- -7 ERROR INITIALIZING HARD DISK CONTROLLER............................56
6- -8 FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER ERROR OR NO CONTROLLER PRESENT
57
6- -9 KEYBOARD ERROR OR NO KEYBOARD PRESENT ..........................57
6- - 0 MEMORY ADDRESS ERROR ..........................................................57
6- - MEMORY SIZE HAS CHANGED......................................................57
6- - 2 MEMORY VERIFYING ERROR........................................................57
6- - 3 OFFENDING ADDRESS MISSING ...................................................58
6- - 4 REBOOT ERROR ............................................................................58
6- - 5 SYSTEM HALTED ...........................................................................58
6-2 Serial Ports ...........................................................................................58
6-2- Receiver Buffer Register (RBR) .....................................................59
6-2-2 Transmitter Holding Register (THR) .............................................59
6-2-3 Interrupt Enable Register (IER).....................................................59
6-2-4 Interrupt Identification Register (IIR)...........................................60
6-2-5 Line Control Register (LCR)...........................................................60
6-2-6 MODEM Control Register (MCR)..................................................60
6-2-7 Line Status Register (LSR).............................................................6
6-2-8 MODEM Status Register (MSR) ....................................................6
6-2-9 Divisor Latch (LS, MS)...................................................................6
Chapter 7 Appendix ..............................................................................................63
7- Notes....................................................................................................63

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7-2 Customer Service .................................................................................64

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Chapter 1 Overview
The JetBox 8 80 is a ready-to-use Intel Atom .6GHz based computer with system
memory GB DDRII RAM and system chipset 945GSE + ICH7M. Korenix, devoted to
improve the usability of embedded computer in industrial domain, integrates device
drivers, protocol stacks, system utilities, supporting services for Windows XP
embedded in a CompactFlash card or in a 2.5” HD and installed in the JetBox 8 80 to
let users experience the computer in a simple way.
Combining all major interfaces, such as one Gigabit Ethernet port, four USB2.0 ports,
one RS-232/422/485 port, one DVI (dual display option), and high definition audio into
its compact design with DIN-rail type mounting, the JetBox 8 80 communication
computer provides flexible connectivities, as a result becoming a perfect front-end
device for industrial applications.
Chapter 2 Hardware Specification
Function
Feature Description
System Processor Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz (512KB L2 cache inside)
Low power CPU
Chipset Intel 945GSE + 8280GBM(ICH7M)
Boot memory Award BIOS
System memory 1GB DDR2 RAM
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base-Tx RJ45 x1
(Realtek RTL8111C x1)
Serial RS232/422/485 x1, RS232 x1 (DB9)
Storage CF card slot x1
SATA slot x1 (for 2.5" HD)
DVI x1 (dual display, optional)
Audio Ear-phone, line-in, MIC-in
USB USB v2.0 Host Port x4
Mobile slot miniPCIe x1
SIM x1
PS/2 x1, for keyboard/ mouse

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Function
Feature Description
LED per unit HDD on/activity x1 (on/ blinking) x1
Power on/ off (Green on/ off) x1
LED on Ethernet port Link/ Activity (Green on/ blinking)
Fdx/Col status (Yellow on/ blinking)
Reset button x1
Watchdog Generates a time-out system reset;
the time-out period is set from 1 to 255 seconds
RTC Battery backup external RTC
Power on/off Switch x1
Power input DC 12~24V
(2-pin terminal block or power jack)
Power consumption 1.65A maximum (0.86A typical) with DC 19V input.
OS verified Windows 2000/XP, WinCE.NET, XPe, Linux
OS support by Korenix
XPe
ME Construction Rugged aluminum alloy chassis
Color Silver
Mounting DIN rail
Dimension 145(H) x 102(W) x 50(D) mm
Net Weight 0.7kg
Environ. Operating Temp. 32~122℉(0℃~ 50℃), 5 to 95% RH
Storage Temp. -4~176℉(-20℃~ 80℃), 5 to 95% RH
Regulation FCC class A, CE
Shock IEC60068-2-27 (30g peak acceleration)
Vibration IEC60068-2-6 (5g/ 10~150Hz/ operating)
MTBF Greater than 76,493 hours @25℃
Warranty 5 years

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Chapter Hardware Feature
-1 Dimensions
Following is the mechanical outline for JetBox 8 80.
145
50.4
102
Picture JetBox 8 50 mechanical outline

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Picture 2 DIN-rail Dimension
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