DIN PC-333x Series User’s Guide
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Safety Information WARNING Do not expose the DIN PC to rain or moisture, in order to prevent shock and fire hazard. Never install the DIN PC in wet locations. Do not open the cabinet to avoid electrical shock. Refer to your nearest dealer for qualified personnel servicing. Never touch un-insulated terminals or wire unless power of the DIN PC and display monitor are disconnected.
Regulatory FCC Class A Note 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.
Purchase Agreement Purpose: In accordance to the general commercial conduct of Trust and Fair Trade, herewith below is the agreement for the protection for both parties, DMP and Users in pursuant of trading. Product Description: With this product, herewith also known as DIN PC-333x Series, which is a simplified & an economical design of an embedded device for Special Purpose Personal Computing.
Contents Chapter 1 02 Unpacking Your DIN PC Chapter 2 05 DIN PC-333x Series Overview 07 System Specifications 08 Peripherals Connecting Chapter 3 10 11 13 14 BIOS Reconfiguring Install the Driver Additional Information Linux Installation Guide Chapter 4 23 Technical Specifications Chapter 5 29 Onboard Connectors Summary 30 Pin Assignments Chapter 6 33 Taking Care of Your DIN PC 35 Troubleshooting Chapter 7 38 38 38 38 38 Terms and Condition Warranty Service and Support Return Merchandise Authorizati
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Unpacking Your DIN PC Congratulation! You have just acquired DIN PC-333x Series device, please check the following items: Packing List Item No. 1 2 Q’ty Description DIN PC-333x Series DIN Rail Mountable PC 3-Pin Plug-In Type Vertical Terminal Block 1x 1x Note: The accessories are subject to change without immediate notice. Check Before Use 1. DIN PC-333x Series Unit 2.
Preface DIN PC-333x Series: DIN Rail Mounted Mini PC The DIN PC-333x Series is an innovative device that provides a perfect balance between performance and energy efficiency. The DIN PC-333x is Fanless designed with wide operating temperature range of up to 50°C, making it suitable in warehouse and factory environments. The DIN PC-333x Series features DMP ultra low power 933MHz Vortex86DX2 CPU, Onboard 1GB/ 2GB DDR2 RAM, two independent Ethernet, and various I/O ports.
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DIN PC-333x Series Overview Front Panel K A: COM1 Port RS-232/ RS-422/ RS485 port J I H B: COM2 Port RS-232/ RS-422/ RS485 port G D B E C F C & D: COM5 & COM6 Port RS-232 port x 2 E & F: GPIO P8 & P9 8-bit GPIO port x 2 Available in DIN PC-333x Series GPIO Version A E: RJ-45 LAN 10/100 Mbps F: RJ-45 G LAN 1 Gbps L G: USB V2.0 Port x 2 For connection to devices with USB interface (HDD, CD/ DVD-ROM, Memory Stick, etc.) H: Terminal Block Header 3-Pin pluggable type 5.
Inside DIN PC-333x Series N M: SD Card Slot This system is bootable from SD card M O N: 7-Pin SATA DOM Socket Reserved for SATA DOM O: USB V2.0 Port Reserve for WiFi Dongle DIN Rail Information DIN PC-333x Series supports DIN rail in top hat rail section EN 50022 version.
System Specification CPU Dimension & Weight Vortex86DX2 (933 MHz) 152 x 104 x 54 mm/ 760g Main Memory Operating System 1GB DDR2 Windows 7 Home/ Pro. (32-bit DRAM bus, DIN PC-3330 Series) Windows 7 Embedded Windows XP Home/ Pro. 2GB DDR2 Windows XP Embedded (32-bit DRAM bus, DIN PC-3332 Series) Windows Embedded CE ※ For Windows 7 users, DIN PC-333x Series supports 32-bit version only, 64-bit version does not support Supported Linux Distribution list BIOS AMI BIOS Gentoo 4.2 Ubuntu 10.
Peripherals Connecting the Power Adaptor A A: 3-Pin 5.
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BIOS Reconfiguring 1. AMI BIOS is used in the DIN PC-333x Series. To reconfigure the DIN PC-333x Series, press or hit the key to enter your BIOS setup main menu as below: 2. 3. 4. 5. Select from the menu, the desired setup for change. Press to go back to main menu. Press to load factory default setting. Press to and select “Save Settings and Exit”, press “Y” to save the changes that you just made. DIN PC-333x Series will restart accordingly to your new setup.
INSTALL THE DRIVER: Under the Windows Series OS, the following drivers need to be installed manually: 1. VGA driver 2. Ethernet driver 3. Wireless USB WiFi Dongle driver (Optional) Note: Please find the mating drivers from EBOX support page VGA DRIVER: Unzip the downloaded file and double click the setting .exe file then “Next”as below to install: After VGA driver installation completed, you will have to restart the computer. Then you will be able to select the resolution up to 1920 x 1440 pixels.
ETHERNET DRIVER: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Find the yellow question mark of Ethernet in the Device Manager under the control panel/ system. On 1st question mark, select “Update Driver Software” and choose the right path, then click “Install this driver software anyway” when Windows Security pops out. Select 1st question mark as 10/ 100M LAN driver. After installation completed, the Device Manager will update and show the correct device. Following the procedure above, set 2nd question mark as 1G LAN driver.
Additional information: For Windows 7 OS or Windows 7 Embedded OS, the sleep function is hidden if you selected from the start menu. To customize the settings, first go to Start > Control Panel > Power Options, or simply search for "Power Options" (without quotes). You will see a list of different power plans on your computer. The plan currently in use has a blue dot in front of it. Click "Change Plan Settings" next to the power plan currently in use.
Linux installation For Debian7.0/ Ubuntu10.04 Regarding the system installation of Debian7.0/Ubuntu10.04, please follow the steps and suggestions to complete the system installation on the DIN PC-333x Series platform. There we provided is a brief instruction to assist clients, but you can configure it by yourself with system’s asking. 1. Configuration of BIOS The first step is to ensure BIOS has correctly configured that necessary function was enabled for IDE device. (for Debian7.
2. Basic system installation For Debian7.0, after booting from the installation CD, moving straight to install system would get a text only system, please choose Graphic Install if GUI is necessary for your application. The system would start to ask questions for basic configuration. Such as the language, keyboard map and time zone, etc.
As installation processing, the system would need you to make decisions about how the partitions your disk for the system? Following the default option is using entire disk, for the beginner. Then choose the “all files in one partition. Other allocation is also available, depends on customers’ needs. In the final, remember to write the change to disk. Then the system would keep asking you few questions for configuration, suggestions were attached as follow.
The next question is about the agreement of the installation of the GRUB boot loader to the MBR area? Answer YES and wait system to complete the installation as last procedure. When it's completed, the disc tray will eject and inform you, then press continue to restart and be ready to enjoy the new system! The Debian7.0 The Ubuntu10.
3. Kernel and graphic driver installation Install the Kernel Package (Console mode) For Debian7.0, you can skip this procedure for kernel installation; Because system could work with default kernel version (3.2.0). Clicking the icon of the terminal from the application. And download the kernel 2.6.32-21 from below link then to store the kernel package.
Or you can remove the default kernel 2.6.32-??-generic that be arranged as a higher priority than the kernel we installed for the DIN PC-333x platform, with the instruction below through the terminal. First, check what version be installed as default in the system: # grep –w linux-image-2.6.32 /var/log/dpkg.log To find the last two numbers as location of question marks that the system shows on screen “linux-image-2.6.
Install the VGA driver (Console mode) Switch to console mode by pressing key + + , then copy the VGA driver rdc_drv.so to the driver folder /usr/lib/xor/modules/drivers/, before that, you can download the driver from links below for Debian7 and Ubuntu10.04 individually. The Ubuntu10.04 Xorg Version is 1.7.6 The Debian 7.0 Xorg Version is 1.12.4 VGA Driver (click M2012_R0.04 to download) for Ubuntu 10.04 VGA Driver (click M2012_T0.0.9.1 to download) for Debian 7.
4. The system configuration Enable the Auto login System / Administration / Login Screen Execute the utility “Login Screen” and enter the password to process it. Set the Log in as “user account” automatically. Disable the power saving mode when system idle, System / Preference / Screensaver Unmarked the option “Active the screensaver when computer is idle”. Now, it is a workable Linux system for your DIN PC-333x Series.
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Technical Specification DIN PC-3330 Series, 1GB RAM, RS-232 Model Type Processor BIOS Memory VGA Ethernet USB (2.0) SD Slot SATA COM1 I/O COM2 COM5 COM6 Auto Power On Power Dimensions Weight Operation Temp.
DIN PC-3330 Series, 1GB RAM, RS-422 Model Type Processor BIOS Memory VGA Ethernet USB (2.0) SD Slot SATA COM1 I/O COM2 COM5 COM6 Auto Power On Power Dimensions Weight Operation Temp.
DIN PC-3332 Series, 2GB RAM, RS-232 Model Type Processor BIOS Memory VGA Ethernet USB (2.0) SD Slot SATA COM1 I/O COM2 COM5 COM6 Auto Power On Power Dimensions Weight Operation Temp.
DIN PC-3332 Series, 2GB RAM, RS-422 Model Type Processor BIOS Memory VGA Ethernet USB (2.0) SD Slot SATA COM1 I/O COM2 COM5 COM6 Auto Power On Power Dimensions Weight Operation Temp.
DIN PC-3330 Series Listing: D-3330-SS: Standard Version D-3300-C1851: Standard Version with RS-232 port x 1 & RS-485 port x 1 D-3330-C2: Standard Version with RS-232 port x 2 D-3330-C4: Standard Version with RS-232 port x 4 D-3330-851221: Standard version with RS-485 port x 1 & RS-422 port x 1 D-3330-851221C2: Standard version with RS-485 port x 1, RS-422 port x 1 & RS-232 port x 2 D-3330-852: Standard version with RS-485 port x 2 D-3330-852C2: Standard version with RS-485 port x 2 & RS-232 port x 2 D-3330-
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Onboard Connectors Summary Summary Table for CPU Board Nbr Description Type of Connections Pin nbrs. J2 SD Card Slot (Inside) SD Card 9-pin J3 SATA (Inside) SATA Socket 7-pin J5 USB3 (Inside) USB Connector 4-pin J6 USB1 USB Connector 4-pin 4-pin J6 USB2 USB Connector J7 GPIO P8 Box Header 5x2 2.0mm 9-pin J8 VGA port D-Sub Connector 15-pin J9 GPIO P9 Box Header 5x2 2.
Pin Assignment J15: 3-Pin Terminal Block Header Pin # 1 2 3 Signal Name +8 ~ +15V GND FG J5: USB V2.
J11 : COM 1 & COM 2 - 9pin D-Sub Connector (RS-232/ RS-422/ RS-485) Pin # 1 3 5 7 9 Signal Name DCD/ 422TX-/ RS485TXD/ 422RX+ GND RTS RI Pin # 2 4 6 8 -- Signal Name RXD/ 422TX+/ RS485+ DTR/ 422RXDSR CTS -- Pin # 2 4 6 8 -- Signal Name RXD DTR DSR CTS -- J13 : COM 5 & COM 6 - 9pin D-Sub Connector (RS-232) Pin # 1 3 5 7 9 Signal Name DCD TXD GND RTS RI J10: LAN: RJ-45 Connector (10/100 Mbps & 1G) Pin # 1 3 5 7 Signal Name FTXD+ FRXIN+ NC NC Pin # 2 4 6 8 Signal Name FTXDNC FRXINNC 31
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Taking Care of your DIN PC This section gives you some guidelines on using DIN PC: Safe using, Storing and Handling.
Using Cables for Connection To avoid the problem, use only the specified interface cables in your accessory bag. The supplier will not be responsible for the connection arising from the other unspecified peripheral equipment. Do not use cut or damaged cables for connection. Cleaning Your DIN PC Clean DIN PC with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution.
Troubleshooting This section describes the techniques of resolving some basic problems that you encounter when using DIN PC-333x Series. For more troubleshooting guidelines, please contact your nearest dealer for technical support. Troubleshooting Your DIN PC A. DIN PC does not start Make sure the DIN PC-333x Series is properly secured and plugged into a power source. Make sure the power indicator shows the power is on. See section 2 for more information about “DIN PC-333x Series Overview”.
(BIOS Setup menu “Exit”) C. “Operating System Not Found” – A message indicating that “Operating system not found” appear when the DIN PC starts (Windows won’t start) Enter the BIOS setup main menu by pressing key, be sure if correct boot drive is enabled. If Windows still does not start, follow these steps to initialize the BIOS: 1. Turn off the DIN PC-333x Series. 2. Remove any peripheral devices connected to the DIN PC-333x Series. 3. Restart the DIN PC-333x Series. 4.
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Terms and Conditions Warranty The warranty terms for DIN PC-333x Series are twelve (12) months from the shipped month. During the warranty period, DMP Electronics will repair/ replace the product covered under this limited warranty. Service and Support DMP Electronics Inc. provides the technical support for hardware problems with your system throughout the warranty period. The technical support service is limited to configuration and operation of DIN PC-333x Series sold by DMP Electronics Inc.