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Hardware platforms for next generation networking infrastructure
MR-301
User's Manual
Publication date:2010-11-19

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Copyright and Trademarks
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may result from such use.
Acknowledgement
Intel, Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks of
Intel Corp.
Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corp.
All other product names or trademarks are properties of
their respective owners.
Compliances
CE
This product has passed the CE test for environmental
specifications. Test conditions for passing included the
equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure.
In order to protect the product from being damaged by
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) and EMI leakage, we strongly
recommend the use of CE-compliant industrial enclosure
products.
FCC Class A
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at his own expense.

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Chapter 1: Introduction 1
System Specication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Package Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Front Panel Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Rear Panel Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Chapter 2: Hardware Setup 5
Preparing the Hardware Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Installing the Hard Disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Chapter 3: Motherboard Information 6
Block Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Board Dimension. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Motherboard Layout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Jumper Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Appendix A: Terms and Conditions 12
Warranty Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
RMA Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

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Introduction
Chapter 1
Network Application Platforms
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Based on the Marvell Shiva SOC 88F6000 family processors
(more specifically the Marvell Shiva SOC 88F6281), the
MR-301 empowers family or small business networking
equipment, enabling the convenience of online
entertainment and file sharing with high bandwidth
Internet access.
Some key features of the MR-301 are summarized below:
64 MB NAND Flash•
Powered by Marvell 88F6281 Processor at 1.2G•
512MB DDR II 800 MHz memory on board•
USB 2.0 connector•
One Mini -PCIe socket for wireless 802.11a/b/g/n•
adapters
Support five GbE Ethernet ports via the Marvelll•
88E6161 GbE PHY; one of them can be configured as
the WAN port
Add-on ADSL dial-up service via an optional•
installation of ADSL modem through the Marvell
88E1116 controller.
System Specification
FEATURE DESCRIPTION
Form Factor Desktop
Platform
Processor Marvell Shiva SOC 88F6281
at 1.2G
Flash Support 64MB NAND Flash
(up to 1Gb)
System
Memory
Technology DDR2 800 MHz
Default Memory 512MB
Max 1GB
OS Support Linux
Storage HDD Bay(s) 2.5”x 1
Storage Interface Serial-ATA x 1
I/O Interface
Console RJ45 x 1
USB 2.0 USB x 1
Networking Ethernet Ports 5 GbE ports
Controller Marvell LinkStreet 88E6161
Expansion
Optional via 1 x GbE port
from Marvell 88E1116 for
communication with internal
devices
Cooling
Processor CPU passive heatsink
System With system fan: MR-301A
Fanless: MR301B
Expansion Mini PCIe 1
Miscellane-
ous
LCD Module No
Watchdog Yes
Internal RTC with Li Battery Yes
Environmen-
tal
Parameters
Temperature, ambient
operating / storage 0ºC ~40ºC / -20ºC~70ºC
Humidity (RH), ambient op-
erating and non-operating 5 ~ 95%, non condensing
Power Type / Watts 60W/24W
System input 12V, 5A/12V, 2A
Physical
Dimensions
Dimensions (WxHxD) 210 x 44 x 190 mm
Weight 1.2KG
Approvals &
Compliance
CE Emission, FCC Class A,
RoHS
Ordering
Information MR-301A
Marvell SOC 1.2GHz, 512MB
DDR2, 64MB NAND Flash with
system fan
MR-301B
Marvell SOC 1.2GHz, 512MB
DDR2, 64MB NAND Flash,
fanless

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Introduction
Chapter 1
Network Application Platforms
Package Contents
Your package contains the following items:
MR-301 Network Security Platform•
Power cable•
1 crossover Ethernet cable (1.8 meters)•
1 straight-through Ethernet cable (1.8 meters)•
1 RJ-45 to DB-9 female console cable•
Serial-ATA hard drive cable•

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Introduction
Chapter 1
Network Application Platforms
Front Panel Features
F1 LED Indicators for ADSL and WAN
The ADSL LED indicates the connection status of the ADSL services, whereas the WAN LED indicates the connection status
of the Internet service.
Speed LED (Green/Amber):
LED Behavior Interpretation
LINK/ACT (Yellow) On/Flashing The port is linking.
O The port is not linking.
SPEED (Green/Amber) Amber The connection speed is 1000Mbps.
Green The connection speed is 100Mbps.
O The connection speed is 10Mbps.
F2 LED Indicators for 4 LANs
The LAN4/LAN3/LAN2/LAN1 LED indicates the connection between the port and the next piece of network equipment.
LED Behavior Interpretation
LINK/ACT (Yellow) On/Flashing The port is linking.
O The port is not linking.
SPEED (Green/Amber) Amber The connection speed is 1000Mbps.
Green The connection speed is 100Mbps.
O The connection speed is 10Mbps.
F3 Power/Status/HDD LED
Power LED (Green):
Green indicates that the system is powered on.
Status LED (Green/amber):
This LED is programmable. You could program it to display the operating status with the behavior like the following:
If the LED is green, it indicates that the system’s operational state is normal. If it is amber, it indicates that the system is
malfunctioning. For sample code, refer to the Drive and Manual CD.
HDD LED (Yellow):
It is an LED indicator for the hard disk. If it is flashing, it indicates data access activities. Otherwise, it remains off.
F3
F2
F1

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Rear Panel Features
R1 Antenna socket for wireless module
R2 Socket for cable clip
R3 DC-in Power Adapter Socket
The system requires a 12V/5A power input.
R4 Reset Button
A Reset button is provided to reset the system without turning off the power.
R5 Console Port
By using suitable rollover cable (console cable), you can connect to a computer terminal for diagnostic or configuration
purpose. Default terminal configuration parameters: 115200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1stop bit, and no flow
control. This port is assigned as COM1 whereas the internal serial pin header (J6) is assigned as COM2.
R6 USB 2.0 Port
It connects to any USB devices, for example, a flash drive.
R7 5 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet Ports(1)
These five Gigabit Ethernet ports are provided by Marvell 88E6161 GbE PHY through the SGMII interface.
R8 Telephone Line Port (2)
This port can be connected to the local telephone system with DSL services which is enabled by an ADSL modem
connected to the system via the 88E1116 controller.
Note:
One of the Ethernet port can be configured as the WAN port for the Internet service, separating it from the1.
other LAN ports for better network management and security.
The telephone line port is available on model MR-310A only.2.
R1 R2 R3 R7 R8R4 R5 R6

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Hardware Setup
Chapter 2
Network Application Platforms
Chapter 2:
Hardware Setup
Preparing the Hardware Installation
To access some components and perform certain service
procedures, you must perform the following procedures
first.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury,
electric shock, or damage to the equipment,
detach the power cord to remove power from the
server. The Power On/Standby button (if there is
one) does not completely shut off system power.
Portions of the power supply and some internal
circuitry remain active until AC power is removed.
Power off the MR-301 and remove the power cord1.
from the system.
Unscrew the 2 threaded screws from the rear side and2.
1 screw from each of the lateral side of the MR-301
system.
Slide the cover backwards and lift to open the cover.3.
Installing the Hard Disk
The system can accommodate one 2.5” Serial-ATA disks.
Follow these steps to install a hard disk into the MR-301:
Place hard disk on the hard disk tray and align the holes1.
of the hard disk with the mounting holes of the tray.
Screw 4 mounting screws through the hard disk on2.
side the hard disk tray.
Connect the Serial-ATA power and drive cables to the3.
hard disk’s power and drive connectors respectively.
Plug the Serial-ATA data cable to the Serial-ATA4.
Connector on the main board.
Plug the Serial-ATA power cable to the Serial-ATA5.
Power Connector on the main board.
Put the hard disk tray with the installed hard disk back6.
and fasten it to the system with the mounting screws.
2
6
4
5

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Motherboard Information
Chapter 3
Network Application Platforms
Chapter 3:
Motherboard Information
Block Diagram
The block diagram depicts the relationships among the
interfaces or modules on the motherboard. Please refer
to the following figure for your motherboard’s layout
design.
Power via
DC-in 12V
Marvell Shiva 88F6281
UART 2
5 x GbE RJ-45
Connectors w/ LED
1 x PCIe bus
DDR2 Channel
1 x 2.5"
HD Bay
NAND Flash
64MB
USB
Connector
USB 2.0
2x SATAII
1 SATA Port
DDR2 512MB
onboard memory
Serial Pin
Header
Marvell
88E6161
Marvell
88E1116
NAND
MB-301
RGMII
CPU
JTAG
CPU JTAG
GPIO
Reset Button
System
Fan
5V
5V 12V
ADSL
Modem
RJ11
RJ45
RGMII
Mini PCI-E Connector
12V
SATA Power

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Board Dimension
The following diagram shows the physical dimension of
the PCB board. (unit: mm)
180
170

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Motherboard Information
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Network Application Platforms
Motherboard Layout
The motherboard layout shows the connectors and
jumpers on the board. Refer to the following picture
as a reference of the pin assignments and the internal
connectors.
JTAG(J9)
FAN1
LINE Port
(RJ1)
Mini PCI-E
connector(MPCIE2)
SATA Power
Connector
(CON1)
SATA Power
Connector (CON2)
SATA Connector
(J12)
PCI-E x1 Golden Finger
(PCIE2)
GPIO Connector
(J14)
DSL module LAN Con-
nector (LAN7)
DSL module RJ11
Connector (RJ2)
Serial Port UART1 (J6)
Connector
USB Connector
(J2)
Console Port UART0
(LAN1)
LAN Port 4
(LAN3)
LAN Port 5
(LAN2)
LAN Port 3
(LAN4) LAN Port 2
(LAN5) LAN Port 1
(LAN6)
FAN2

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Jumper Settings
88F6281 JTAG Connector (J9): The Jtag is a debug
port provided as a means for testing the main board and
looking for possibility of field faults. It can also be used for
flash writing.
Mini-PCIe Connector (MPCIE2): The 52-pin Mini-
PCIe slot enables a Mini-PCIe expansion module to be
connected to the board. For example, a WiMAX/WiFi
module.
PCI-E X 1 Golden Finger Connector (PCIE2)
SATA Driver Connector (J12): It is for connecting
a 2.5’’ SATA harddisk to be served as your system’s
storage. The system can support up to1 disk of 2.5” in
maximum.
Serial-ATA Power Connector (CON1, CON2): It is
used for connectig the SATA power cord.
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25
PIN NO. FUNCTION PIN NO. FUNCTION
1 WAKE1- 2 V_3.3
3 NC 4 GND
5 NC 6 V_1.5
7 CLKREQ- 8 NC
9 GND 10 NC
11 Clk_MiniPex_n 12 NC
13 Clk_MiniPex_p 14 NC
15 GND 16 NC
17 NC 18 GND
19 NC 20 NC
21 GND 22 Rst#_Sys
23 MiniP_R_n 24 V_3.3
25 MiniP_R_p 26 GND
27 GND 28 V_1.5
29 GND 30 MPE_SMCLK
31 MiniP_T_n 32 MPE_SMDTA
33 MiniP_T_p 34 GND
35 GND 36 NC
37 NC 38 NC
39 NC 40 GND
41 NC 42 NC
43 NC 44 NC
45 NC 46 NC
47 NC 48 V_1.5
49 NC 50 GND
51 NC 52 V_3.3
Pin No. Function Pin No. Function
A1 NC B1 V_12
A2 V_12 B2 V_12
A3 V_12 B3 V_12
A4 GND B4 GND
A5 NC B5 NC
A6 NC B6 NC
A7 GND B7 GND
A8 GND B8 V_3.3
A9 V_3.3 B9 NC
A10 V_3.3 B10 V_3.3
A11 Rst#_Sys B11 NC
A12 GND B12 NC
A13 Clk_Pex_p B13 GND
A14 Clk_Pex_n B14 PciE_T_p
A15 GND B15 PciE_T_n
A16 PciE_R_p B16 GND
A17 PciE_R_n B17 NC
A18 GND B18 GND
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
PIN NO. FUNCTION PIN NO. FUNCTION
1 V_3.3 2 V_3.3
3 Jt_Reset# 4 GND
5 Jt_Tdi 6 GND
7 Jt_Tms_CPU 8 GND
9 Jt_Clk 10 GND
11 Jt_Clk 12 GND
13 Jt_Tdo 14 GND
15 Jt_Srst# 16 GND
17 NC 18 GND
19 NC 20 GND
MPCIE2
Pin No. Description
1 GND
2 Sata0_Tx_p
3 Sata0_Tx_n
4 GND
5 Sata0_Rx_n
6 Sata0_Rx_p
7 GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
Pin No. Description
1 V_12
2 GND
3 GND
4 V_5

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12V DC Power Jack (J1): It is used for
connecting the power adaptor to the board.
Intel Serial port UART1 Connector (J6): The
10-pin connector is for connecting RS-232 serial
devices. This port is assigned as COM2 whereas the
console port is assigned as COM1.
USB Port (J2): It is for connecting the USB
devices. It complies with USB 2.0 and can
support 480 Mbit/s Mbps transmission rate.
System FAN Connector(FAN1/FAN2): This 3-pin
header is for connecting the system fan.
GPIO Pin Header (J14)
Telephone Port (RJ1 on the front panel to
connecting to the telephone port , RJ2 on the internal
connector): The front panel (RJ1) port is used to connect
to the telephone line to your local telephone system with
DSL services and. The internal RJ2 port is used to connect
to the DSL module installed on the system.
Pin No. Function
1 NC
2 NC
3 SERIAL1_RXD_R
4 NC
5 SERIAL1_TXD_R
6 NC
7 NC
8 NC
9 BP_GND
10 8 6 4 2
9 7 5 3 1
3
2
1
4
Pin No. Function
1 VCC12_IN
2 GND
3 GND
4 GND
J2
4
1
Pin No. Function
1 V_Vbus
2 Usb0_n
3 Usb0_p
4 BP_GND
1
2
3
Pin No. Function
1 V_3.3
2 Mpp36
3 GND
Pin No. Function
1 Tx_F
2 Tx
3 Tx_G
4 Rx_G
5 Rx
6 Rx_Fl
1 2 3 4 5 6
Pin No. Function
1 GND
2 V_12
3 FAN SPEED
3
2
1

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Terms and Conditions
Appendix A
Embedded and Industrial Computing
Appendix A:
Terms and Conditions
Warranty Policy
All products are under warranty against defects in1.
materials and workmanship for a period of one year
from the date of purchase.
The buyer will bear the return freight charges for2.
goods returned for repair within the warranty period;
whereas the manufacturer will bear the after service
freight charges for goods returned to the user.
The buyer will pay for repair (for replaced components
3.
plus service time) and transportation charges (both
ways) for items after the expiration of the warranty
period.
If the RMA Service Request Form does not meet the4.
stated requirement as listed on “RMA Service,” RMA
goods will be returned at customer’s expense.
The following conditions are excluded from this5.
warranty:
Improper or inadequate maintenance by the•
customer
Unauthorized modification, misuse, or reversed•
engineering of the product
Operation outside of the environmental specifications•
for the product..
RMA Service
Requesting a RMA#
To obtain a RMA number, simply fill out and fax the6.
“RMA Request Form” to your supplier.
The customer is required to fill out the problem code7.
as listed. If your problem is not among the codes listed,
please write the symptom description in the remarks
box.
Ship the defective unit(s) on freight prepaid terms.8.
Use the original packing materials when possible.
Mark the RMA# clearly on the box.9.
Note: Customer is responsible for shipping
damages resulting from inadequate/loose packing
of the defective units. All RMA# are valid for 30
days only; RMA goods received after the effective
RMA# period will be rejected.

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Terms and Conditions
Appendix A
Embedded and Industrial Computing
RMA Service Request Form
When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following form. Without
this form enclosed, your RMA cannot be processed.
RMA No: Reasons to Return: ĿRepair(Please include failure details)
ĿTesting Purpose
Company: Contact Person:
Phone No. Purchased Date:
Fax No.: Applied Date:
Return Shipping Address:
Shipping by: ĿAir Freight ĿSea ĿExpress ___
ĿOthers:________________
Item Model Name Serial Number Configuration
Item Problem Code Failure Status
*Problem Code:
01:D.O.A.
02: Second Time
R.M.A.
03: CMOS Data Lost
04: FDC Fail
05: HDC Fail
06: Bad Slot
07: BIOS Problem
08: Keyboard Controller Fail
09: Cache RMA Problem
10: Memory Socket Bad
11: Hang Up Software
12: Out Look Damage
13: SCSI
14: LPT Port
15: PS2
16: LAN
17: COM Port
18: Watchdog Timer
19: DIO
20: Buzzer
21: Shut Down
22: Panel Fail
23: CRT Fail
24: Others (Pls specify)
Request Party
Confirmed By Supplier
Authorized Signature / Date Authorized Signature / Date
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