FES2230 Fanless Embedded System User Manual FES2230: Fanless Embedded System Atom D2550 Dual Core 1.86GHz Processor 14628 Central Ave, Chino, CA 91710 tel:909.597.7588, fax:909.597.1939 © Copyright 2013 Acnodes, Inc. All rights reserved. Product description and product specifications are subject to change without notice. For latest product information, please visit Acnodes’ web site at www.acnodes.com.
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FES2230 Fanless Embedded System Safety Measures To avoid dam age to the system : • Use the correct A C input vol tage range to reduce the risk of ele ctric shock. • Unplug the power cord before rem oving the system chassis cover for install ati on or servi cing. After instal lation or servicing, cover the system chassis bef ore plugging the power cord. Batte ry: • Dange r of expl osion if battery incorrectly replaced. • Repl ac e only w ith the same or e quival ent type re com mend by the manufacture r.
FES2230 Fanless Embedded System Table of Con tents Copyright .................................................................................................................. 2 Trade marks ............................................................................................................... 2 Stati c Electrici ty P recautions .............. ...................................................................... 2 Safety Me asures ....................................................................
FES2230 Fanless Embedded System Chapter 1: Introduction 1-1 Overview Acnodes’ FES 22 30 supports the exclusive features to provide custom er an improved and outstanding experience by applyi ng the Atom D255 0 processor, (N2 800 / N 2600 avail able based on customers’ choi ce) with i ts outstandi ng and re liable em bedded system with hi gh performance and l ow power consumption remai ned. The ne w launched Atom ™ P rocessor D25 50 Dual-core 1.
1-2 Product Specification Processor Atom D 2550 Dual-c or e 1.86 GHz P rocessor Atom N2800 Du al-core 1.86 GHz Pro cessor Atom N2600 Du al-core 1.6 GHz Pro cessor Chipset NM10 sou th Bridge Chipset System Memory 1 SODIMM Socket, u p to 4 GB 800/ 1066 MHz DDR3 M emory Expansion Slots 1 PCI -104 expansion no dule (2PCI master ) 2 Mini-PCI-E exp an sion slot Graphics Gr ap hic cor e 640 Mhz (D2550/N2800)/ 400 M hz (N260 0) Su ppo rt AVC/ H. 264, VC1/WM V9, MPEG2 HW engine Blu -Ray su pport (D2550) HDCP 1.
Optional Support Digital I/O Optional su pport 8 bit GPIO with TTL level Remote P ower On Optional su pport Remote Power On/Off function Front Panel Extend I/O P ower & HD D Led Po wer & System Reset bu tton, 2 o ptional WiFi an ten na Rear P anel E xtend I/O Sc rew-Lock D C power in put con nector 1 female DB-44 (I/O 2) t o 4 male DB-9 for 2 RS-232/422/485 & 2 RS-232 DVI-I + D VI-D display in ter face 4 USB, 2 RJ-45 100/1000 M bit L AN connec tor 1 Micro ph one-in, 1 Line-out con nector (occupy DB-44 I/
1-3 System Block Diagram FES 2230
1-4 Mechanical Diagrams FES 2230
1-5 Front & Rear I/O Front Panel Rear Panel
Chapter 2: Pin Definition & Jumper Settings 2-1 2230 Front panel Pin Definition 1. Power On/Off & Reset B utton 2. Power & HDD Led 3. 2 optional W iFi ante nna 2-2 2230 Rear Panel Pin Definition 1. USB Connector PIN Sig nal PIN Sig nal 1 5V 5 5V 2 D- 6 D- 3 D+ 7 D+ 4 G ND 8 GND 2. LAN 1 & 2 (RJ-45) PIN Definition PIN D efi niti on 1 Lan_T X1+ 2 Lan_T X1- 3 Lan_T X2+ 4 Lan_TX3+ 5 Lan_TX3- 6 Lan_T X2- 7 Lan_T X4+ 8 Lan_T X4- 3.
5. Power Input PIN Definition 1 90V-120V 2 G ND 3 Remote On/Off 6. COM 3 (I/O3) DB-9: Optional PCI-1 04 extension module 7. COM 4 (I/O4) DB-15 : Optional PCI-104 extension module 8.
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COM 2 Exter nal Cable:
2-3 Internal Pin Definition & Jumper Settings 2-3.
2-3.2 Main Board Pin Definition and Jum per S ettings 1. 2 .5" HDD Power Connector [Board Location: J1] PIN Sig nal 1 +12V 2 GND 3 +5V 4 GND 2. SATA Connector [Board Location: CN4] PIN S ignal 1 G ND 2 TX+ 3 TX- 4 G ND 5 RX- 6 R X+ 7 G ND 3. D DR3 SODIMM 4.
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7. Internal KB/M ouse Connector ( WTB_1 X6_ 2.0mm _M al e_DIP) [B oard Location: J9] PIN Sign al 1 M_CLK 2 +5V 3 M_DATA 4 KB_DATA 5 G ND 6 KB_CLK 8. Mini PCI Socket 1, 2 (Mini PCI_124P in_8m m_SMD) [Boa rd Location: CN 2, CN 3] Socket PCI -E1 Location C N2 Sig nal M ini PCI-E & m SATA PCI -E2 C N3 Mini PCI- E Defaul t m SATA 9. External USB Por t 1~2 [B oa rd Location: USB1] External USB Port 3~4 [Board Location: USB2] 10.
13 . External L G igabyte Ether ne t Port 1 & Port 2 [Board Location: J11 & J13] Internal LAN Port 1 & L AN Port 2 Connector [B oard Location: J1 2 &J14] PIN Sig nal PIN S ignal 1 LNA_TX1+ 2 LNA_TX1- 3 LNA_TX2+ 4 LNA_TX3+ 5 LNA_TX3- 6 LNA_TX2- 7 LNA_TX4+- 8 LNA_TX4- 14 . External DV I 1 & DV I 2 [Board Location: J15 & J18 ] 15 . Internal GPIO (Low Active) [Boa rd Location: J2 2] PIN Sig nal 1 +5V 2 DI 0 3 DI 1 4 DI 2 5 DI3 6 7 DI4 DI5 8 DO 0 9 DO 1 GND 10 16 .
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20 . BAT 1: RTC Battery Connec tor 1 Battery_VCC 2 Ba ttery_G ND 21 . Optional Internal Buzzer Conne ctor [Board Location: J3 ] 1 Buz zer- 2 Buzz er+ 22 .
2-3.3Jumper Settings 1. Power ON Select [Board Location: JP7] Def aul t x Jumper Selector Power ON S elect 1-2 Auto Pow er ON 2-3 B utton POWER ON 2. Button Se lect [Board Location: JP13] Def aul t Jumper Selector B utton Select x 1-2 Power ON B utton 2-3 Sys tem Reset Button 3. Power IN Control Select [Board Location: JP12 ] Def aul t Jumper Selector Po wer IN x 1-2 Power I n Wi thout Control 2-3 Power I N control by I gnition or External MCU o r Externa l Battery Ig nition 4.
7. LV DS 1 Backlight Powe r Select [Boa rd Location: JP2] PIN Si gnal 1 12V 2 BL1_PWR 3 5V Def aul t Jumper Selector LVDS 1 Backlight Power x 1-2 12V 2-3 5V 8. LV DS 1 Backlight Enable Level Select [Boa rd Location: JP3 ] PIN Si gnal 1 BL1EN 2 BL1EN_G PO 3 B L1EN# Def aul t Jumper Selector LVD S 1 B ackli ght Level x 1-2 High E nable 2-3 Low Ena ble 9. LV DS 1 Backlight Enable Power Select [Board Location: JP4] PIN Si gnal 1 3.
12. LV DS 2 Backlight Powe r Select [Boa rd Location: JP9] PIN Sig nal 1 12V 2 B L2_PWR 3 5V Def aul t J umper Sel ecto r LVDS 2 Backl ight Power x 1-2 12V 2-3 5V 13. LV DS 2 Backlight Enable Level Select [Board Location: JP10 ] PIN Sig nal 1 BL2E N 2 BL2E N_GPO 3 BL2E N# Def aul t J umper Sel ecto r LVDS 2 B ackligh t Level x 1-2 High Ena ble 2-3 Low Ena ble 14. LV DS 2 Backlight Enable Power Select [Board Location: JP11] PIN Sig nal 1 3.
Chapter 3: BIOS Setup Menu 3-1. BIOS Configuration Overview The m ain board employs the P hoenix SecureCore Tiano BIO S. The BIO S (Basic Input and O utput System) is a program used to i ni ti alize and set up basi c I/O peripherals of the com puter, whi ch includes the PCI bus and connec ted devices such as the di skette drive , the keyboard and so on. 3-2.
S ystem Inform ation In this section, you may review for the system inf orm ation clearly. B oot Features 1. Select Boot f eatures. 2. Selects Power-on state for Numl ock funct ion.
E rror M anager The sec ti on of Error Manage r in the Main me nu all ows f or displayi ng er ror m anager Log inf orm ation.
3-3 Advanced BIOS Features The option c onsi sts of conf iguration entri es that al low you to improve the syste m performance, or set up system features accordi ng to your pre ference. 3-3.1 Boot Configuration Quick B oot Quick Boot is a standard feature of the Secure Core Tiano BIOS, whi ch supports f or f astest boot time in the industry.
High Resolution Graphics Diagnostic Splash Screen BIOS Level USB U SB Legacy Legacy m ode support enable s devices to funct ion in an operat ing environm ent that is not USB-aware. Console Redire ction U EFI Boot The UEFI ena ble s user to customize rapidly, inc reases the complexi ty at the hardware level, and integrates the additional features from the fi rm w are . The UEFI P OST tim e is approxi mately 5 seconds, whic h satisfy user’s dem and to access information i nstantl y.
3-3.3 P rocessor C onfiguration 3-3.
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SB P CI Express Configurati on 3-3.
3-3.8 Intel Fast Flash Standby The i FFs technology is deve loped by Intel speci fical ly for SSD to all ow correct ly resum e from OS suspension even after experie nci ng a pow er fai lure.
3-4 Other BIOS Settings 3-4.1 S uper IO Configurati on In this section, you may select the prefe rred Mode for applying onto CO M1 and CO M2 . 3-4.2 Hardware Monitor This feature al low s you to m onitor the temperature of CPU and Syste m tem pe rature .
3-5 Security Features The SecureCore Tiano supports for TCG, iTP M, Intel ATT and Phoenix Fa ilSafe. It provi des a secure root of trust that can authenticate operating systems, such as M icrosoft Windows Vista and Windows 7. It also provides for m ulti -factor biome tri c authenti cation to ve rify the ident ity of a user prior to a ny operating syste m being loaded. Fea ture s under this se ction including : Set or clear the supervisor a ccount’s password.
3-6 Boot Management Setup In this se ction, you m ay view or configure devices.
3-7 Exit BIOS Setup Exit Sa ving Changes This selection enable s you to confirm SA VE the changes and ex it BIO S se tup. Exit Discarding Change s This selection enable s you to confirm Exit the BIOS setup without saving any change s. Load Setup Defaults This selection enable s you to load the default values for all the setup features. Discard Changes This selection enable s you to discard al l the changes.
APPENDIX A GHOST R ECOVE RY GUID E 1. Choose [LOCAL], w hich i s the category you going to exe cute recove ry. 2. Choose [PARTITION ], whi ch is the ha rd-disk partition. 3. Choose [From Image], which refers to recover from i mage file.
4. 5. 6. 7. Choose the l ocation of the image file where was saved. Choose [3 .GHO] image fil e as example just entered. Here w il l display the fil e name bei ng sele cted. Click on [OPEN].
8. Check and revi ew the Image File being sele cted. 9. Click on [OK].
10. Choose the [Destination Drive] of disk you going to recovery the im age fi le TO. 11. After sele cted, click on [OK].
12. Select [Destination Pa rtition], w hi ch is the disk you going to recover the im age fi le FROM. 13. After sele cted, click [OK].
Here is the WARNIN G to inform you the R ECOV ERY process is going to be executed: in form atio n from the selected Partitio n w ill be recov ered . 14. Click on [Y ES]: The recovery process w ill begi n.