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1.     e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices  If power wiring and device wiring paths must  cross  make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point     ATTENTION    Do not run signal or communication wiring together with power wiring in the same wire conduit  To avoid       interference  wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately     e Use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate  The  rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together    e Keep input wiring and output wiring separate    e It is advisable to label the wiring to all devices in the system     ATTENTION  Safety First   Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your V2616A        Wiring Caution    Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire  Observe all electrical codes  dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size    If the current goes above the maximum ratings  the wiring could overheat  causing serious damage to your  equipment    Temperature Caution    Be careful when handling the unit  When the unit is plugged in  the internal components generate heat  and  consequently the outer casing may feel hot to the touch     3 2    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    Connecting the Power    Connect the 24 to 110 VDC power line with M12 connector to the V2616A com
2.   PCle Speed       PCIe Speed    This item allows you to configure the speed of the mini PCIe interface     Options  Auto  default   Gen1  Gen2    Hardware Monitor    This item allows you to view voltage levels  system temperature  and CPU temperature     F5 F6  Enter       Note that the voltage values are different for different models  The temperature readings shown on the screen  are within  5  of the actual readings  However  the temperature readings are only valid when the ambient  temperature is above 0  C     4 8    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    SMART RECOVERY Info    This item allows you to view Smart Recovery information     Load SMART RECOVERY Default    F5 F6  Enter       Load SMART RECOVERY Default    This item allows you to load the Smart Recovery default value  Refer to the Smart Recovery Website   htt i noxa com product Smart Recovery htm for details    Options  Yes  default   No    Security Settings    This section allows users to configure a supervisor password     Set Supervisor Password       4 9    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Set Supervisor Password    This item allows you set the supervisor password  Type in the new password  and then retype the password  again to confirm     To delete the password  enter Set Supervisor Password using the existing password  Next  leave the new  password fields blank  and then press enter     Set Supervisor Password    Please type in your new password     Please confirm your new password 1         Power Set
3.  OS   Storage Expansion  2 hot swappable storage trays for 2 5    SATA SSD or HDD  HDD Support  1 internal SATA II storage connector for 2 5    SSD or HDD    1 2    V2616A Hardware Manual Introduction    Expansion Slot   1 full size half size mini PCIe socket with 1 SIM card socket  Mini PCIe socket supports power on off control    Other Peripherals   Audio  Line in  line out  M12 X coded    Display   Graphics Controller  Intel   HD Graphics 4000  integrated    VGA Interface  DB15 female connector  max  resolution 2048 x 1536   DVI Interface  DVI D connector  Chrontel CH7307 SDVO to DVI transmitter   max  resolution 1920 x 1200    Ethernet Interface  LAN  2 auto sensing 10 100 1000 Mbps ports  M12 X coded     Serial Interface   Serial Standards  2 software selectable RS 232 422 485 ports  DB9 male   Isolation Protection  1 5 kV   ESD Protection  4 kV for all signals    Serial Signals   RS 232  TxD  RxD  DTR  DSR  RTS  CTS  DCD  GND  RS 422  TxDA     TxDB     RXxDB     RxDA     GND  RS 485 4w  TxDA     TxDB     RxDB     RxDA     GND  RS 485 2w  DataA     DataB     GND    Serial Communication Parameters   Data Bits  5  6  7  8   Stop Bits  1  1 5  2   Parity  None  Even  Odd  Space  Mark   Flow Control  RTS CTS  XON XOFF  ADDC    automatic data direction control  for RS 485  Baudrate  50 bps to 921 6 Kbps  non standard baudrates supported  see user   s manual for details   Digital Input   Input Channels  6  source type   Input Voltage  0 to 30 VDC at 25 Hz   Digital Input Level
4.  of memory DVMT will use when allocating additional  memory for the IGD     Options  256 MB  default   128 MB  Max    IGD   Boot Type    This item allows you to select the video device activated during POST     Options  VBIOS Default  default   VGA  DVI    4 6    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Chipset Configuration    This item allows you to configure the chipset settings     Power Button  lt Enab led gt     F5 F6  Enter       Power ON after Power Fail  This item allows you to configure whether or not the computer automatically powers up after a system crash     When set to ON  the computer will automatically power up after a system crash  when set to OFF  it won t  automatically power up after a system crash     Options  ON  default   OFF    Power Button  This item allows you to enable disable the power button  If the power button is enabled  you can press the    power button to power on or power off the computer  If the power button is disabled  you will need to press the  power button for more than four seconds to power off the computer     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    DIO Set as    This item allows you to set the DIO as Digital Input or Reset     Options  Digital Input  default   Reset     DO 0 Level    This item allows you set the DO O as high or low     Options  High  default   Low    4 7    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    DO 1 Level    This item allows you set the DO 1 as high or low     Options  High  default   Low     PCI Express Configuration  
5.  of the USB ports and  the M12 X coded connector pin assignment     USB 2 0  Port x 2   Type A                       oF  USB Port  M12 X coded        This is the pin assignment for the computer side USB ports on the V2616A shell  If you are wiring  peripheral side connectors for a USB cable  you will need to mirror the pin assignment     Installing an Internal Storage Device    The V2616A computer comes with an internal storage tray that allows users to install a 2 5 inch SATA storage  device  such as a hard disk or a SSD drive  Take the following steps to install your storage device     1  Remove the 6 screws from the V2616A s rear panel           Connect the cable and connector           oid if labe  or     gt   4  Cd          a  GH  S    e 5     ob Z  Bs sg  aig   gt  ons o A o 0  9       2 EEZ    Y Vaan RSE  323   0   a   E NN   lt   gt    O Su N d E      Ke VS           EU D 2  ss Se   ss         S o pu  L OES IS A S Ez     O 0 Saas e   2      O72 N  08      5382  M HR ZE 0208   Sua 8  W  N   o A  LlF0 T  oe e j SS             3 8    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    3  Fasten the two screws on each side of the hard disk  total of four         4  Install the storage kit into the V2616A computer  Fasten four screws on the kit  and connect the cable the    power onto the V2616A s main board   a ee       5  Replace the cover onto the back of the computer     Making a Storage Drive Hot Swappable    V2616A computers come with 2 faceplates over the stor
6.  storage     4 13    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup      Norma l gt     C ype Urder    rd Disk Drive  ISH      H    F5 F6  Enter       Exit Settings    The section gives several options for exiting the BIOS environment     Exit Saving Changes    F5 F6  Enter       Exit Saving Changes    This item allows you to exit the BIOS environment and save the values you have just configured     Options  Yes  default   No    4 14    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Save Change Without Exit    This item allows you to save changes without exiting the BIOS environment     Options  Yes  default   No    Exit Discarding Changes    Load    Load    Save    This item allows you to exit without saving any changes that might have been made to the BIOS     Options  Yes  default   No    Optimal Defaults    This item allows you to revert to the factory default BIOS values     Options  Yes  default   No    Custom Defaults    This item allows you to load custom default values for the BIOS settings     Options  Yes  default   No    Custom Defaults    This item allows you to save the current BIOS values as a    custom default    that may be reverted to at any time  by the    load custom defaults    selection just above     Options  Yes  default   No    Discard Changes    This item allows you to discard all settings you have just configured     Options  Yes  default   No    Upgrading the BIOS    This section describes how to upgrade the BIOS  However  note that it is easy to permanently damage the  
7.  upgrade program will run automatically  Wait until the procedure finishes     C   gt V2616A10S6 exe  Reading file      flash package mode    Option   BIOS  C  Desc  ME       Insyde Flash Utility for InsydeH20  Version 1 5t    Initializing    Current BIOS Model name  V2616A  New BIOS Model name  V2616A    Current BIOS version  V1 00S06  New BIOS version  V1 00S06    Updating Block at FFDE8000       6  When the upgrade is finished  the computer will automatically reboot  You may check the BIOS version on  Main page of the BIOS Setup    MODEL NAME V2616A   BIOS Version V1 00S06   Processor Type Intel   Core    i5 3610ME    2 7 GHz    ATTENTION  Do NOT remove the power supply during a BIOS upgrade  since doing so may cause the system to crash     4 17    A       Regulatory Approval Statement    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the following  two conditions   1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2  this device  must accept any interference received  including interference that may cause undesired       operation     Class A  FCC Warning  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 
8. 7  EN 60950 1   EMC  EN 55022 Class A  EN 61000 3 2 Class D  EN 61000 3 3  EN 55024  FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A  Rail Traffic  EN 50155  essential compliance    EN 50121 3 2  EN 50121 4  IEC 61373   Green Product  RoHS  CRoHS  WEEE    Please contact Moxa or a Moxa distributor for details    Reliability   Automatic Reboot Trigger  Built in WDT  watchdog timer  supporting 1 255 second system reset  software  programmable    Warranty   Warranty Period  3 years   Details  See www moxa com warranty   Note  These hardware specifications describe the embedded computer unit itself  but not its official  accessories  In particular  the wide temperature specification does not apply to accessories such as power  adapters and cables     1 4    V2616A Hardware Manual    Introduction    Hardware Block Diagram    DDR3  SO DIMM    LAN    Gigabit  Controller    LAN1    LAN Gigabit  Controller LAN2    Line out    Super I O  Mini PCle    WDT       RS 232 422 485 x 2    1 5    2    Hardware Introduction    V2616A embedded computers are compact and built rugged for use in industrial applications  LED indicators  help you monitor performance and identify trouble spots  multiple serial ports allow you to connect a variety of  devices for wireless operation  and the reliable and stable hardware platform lets you devote your attention to  developing your applications  rather than diddling with low level APIs and device drivers     The following topics are covered in this chapter   O Appearance  Di
9. As these are hot swappable storage trays  you can replace the storage disks while the computer is still powered   on  Follow these steps    1  Push the hot swap button  located on the lower right of the front panel    2  Observe the L1 LED indicator  marked in the diagram below   When the LED starts blinking  the system will  start to unmount the storage disk    3  When the LED stops blinking  you may remove the storage drive     LIL LLL    J    l   l l l U     l l l l l l l        III     y    1 H H RH drr H HH H H HH H h r             O                L1 LED Indicator    Hot Swap Button    EEREN    m H 0000     y   y    3 10    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    Upgrading the Memory Module    V2616A embedded computers come with two 200 pin  DDR3 1600 SODIMM memory slots that can provide up  to 16 GB of memory  One 4 GB memory module is installed at the factory  To upgrade a memory module  follow    these instructions     1  Disconnect the V2616A from the power source   2  Remove the 21 screws that secure the back panel to the case  See the following figure for details        3  Pull up the back cover of the computer  you will now  see the memory sockets on the main board     4  Carefully remove the module by pushing the latches  on both sides of the module  freeing it to be  removed     IIS dx    i     ht           lt   l   F    gt  mus       5  After removing the memory card  install the new  module by gently but firmly inserting it into the RAM  slo
10. Chipset Configuration    gt  PCI Express Configuration    gt  Hardware Monitor  SMART RECOVERY Info  O Security Settings    gt  Set Supervisor Password  O Power Settings    gt  Turbo Mode    gt  Auto Wake on S5    gt  Wake on LAN  O Boot Settings    gt  Boot Type    gt  PXE Boot to LAN    gt  Add Boot Options  USB Boot  EFI Device First  Boot Delay Time    Y VV WV    Legacy    O Exit Settings    gt  Exit Saving Changes  Save Change Without Exit  Exit Discarding Changes  Load Optimal Defaults  Load Custom Defaults    Save Custom Defaults    Y Y Y Y V WV    Discard Changes  O Upgrading the BIOS    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Entering the BIOS Setup    To enter the BIOS setup utility  press the F2 key while the system is booting up  The main BIOS Setup screen  will appear  You will see four options     Continue  Continue to boot up   Boot Manager  Select the device to boot up  Boot From File  Select the UEFI boot up file  SCU  Enter the BIOS configuration     Click SCU to enter the BIOS configuration           Ba 7    Boot From Ale       When you click SCU  a basic description of each function key will be listed at the bottom of the screen  Refer to  these descriptions to learn how to use them     Fi  General Help   F5 F6  Change Values   F9  Setup Defaults   F10  Save and Exit        Select Item    lt       gt   Select Menu   ESC  Exit   ENTER  Select or go to Submenu     4 2    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Main Information  The main page shows basic system inf
11. V2616A Hardware User s Manual    Second Edition  February 2015    www moxa com product    MOXA       2015 Moxa Inc  All rights reserved        V2616A Hardware User s Manual    The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with    the terms of that agreement     Copyright Notice       2015 Moxa Inc   All rights reserved     Trademarks    The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc   All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers     Disclaimer    Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of    Moxa     Moxa provides this document as is  without warranty of any kind  either expressed or implied  including  but not limited  to  its particular purpose  Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual  or to the    products and or the programs described in this manual  at any time     Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable  However  Moxa assumes no responsibility for  its use  or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use     This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors  Changes are periodically made to the  information herein to correct such errors  and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication     Technical Support Contact Informati
12. age drive trays  users may attach storage drives to the  faceplates to install additional storage media  such as hard disks  HDD  or solid state drives  SSD   The  following section gives instructions for installing the storage devices into the hot swap trays     1  The two faceplates on the front panel of the V2616A may be locked  for extra storage security     Protection Lock Protection Lock    CI    MOLA    ma    O  SATA A SATA B O        E el  a     Hot Swappable Trays  for HDD SSD x 2    eo UH    2  Rotate the key counterclockwise to unlock the protection lock        3 9    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    3  Pull out the faceplate by unscrewing the thumbscrews in the upper corners  and then remove the plate   Fasten the storage drive to the faceplate flange as shown below  using the two flathead screws that were  shipped with your V2616A        ATTENTION    To successfully fit the disk into the slot  use the       flathead screws to fasten the hard disk to the tray        Do not use the roundhead screws  since they may  prevent you from being able to insert the tray into the    Roundhead Flathead    slot     4  Carefully align the drive with the drive slot  and gently insert  the drive into the computer  taking care that it slides  smoothly and firmly into the SATA mounts        5  When finished  turn the key clockwise to activate the lock  and tighten the thumbscrews  Use the same method to  install a hard disk in second storage tray           
13. computer when upgrading the BIOS  We strongly recommend that you contact Moxa s technical support staff  for assistance to obtain all the necessary tools and the most up to date advice before attempting to upgrade  the BIOS on any Moxa device     Step 1  Create a Bootable USB Disk    Before upgrading the BIOS  every user should first create a bootable USB RAM drive as a system rescue device   A useful software suite for building USB RAM drives can be found by searching for Rufus  which can then be  downloaded and used to create a bootable RAM drive  Take the following steps to create a bootable USB disk  using Rufus     4 15    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    1  Start Rufus and then in the    Device    drop down list  select the USB device that you want to use as a  bootable disk        Rufus   1 3 4 270    Device    2  Select MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI Partition scheme and target system type  computers from the    Partition scheme and target  system type    drop down list so it can boot from a File system  legacy BIOS or UEFI     Cluster size    16 kilobytes  Default  w      New volume label    4  Select 16 kilobytes  Default  from the    Cluster size       3  Select FAT  Default  from the    File system     drop down list     drop down list  Format Options EZ   S ee    Check device For bad blocks   5  Enter a drive name in the    New volume label    input Da    box  Create a bootable disk using  FreeDos            Create extended label and icon Fil  6  Check
14. e Documentation and software CD or DVD   e Quick installation guide  printed    e Warranty card   e 2 5 pin terminal blocks    NOTE  Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged     Product Features    V2616A embedded computers have the following features     e Compliant with EN 50121 4   e Essential compliance with EN 50155    e IEC 61373 certified for shock and vibration resistance   e Two hot swappable SATA storage trays for 2 5    SSDs or HDDs   e 24to 110 VDC wide range isolated power input   e Easy battery replacement   e Smart Recovery for manual or automatic system recovery   e SynMap for system health monitoring     Moxa defines  essential compliance    to include those EN 50155 requirements that make products more  suitable for rolling stock railway applications     Hardware Specifications    Computer   CPU    e Intel   Core    i5 3610ME dual core processor  3M Cache  2 7 GHz  for V2616A C5 series   e Intel   Core    i7 3517UE dual core processor  4M Cache  1 7 GHz  for V2616A C7 T series   e Intel   Core    i7 3612QE quad core processor  6M Cache  2 1 GHz  for V2616A C8 series   OS  pre installed   Linux or Windows Embedded Standard 7   System Chipset  Mobile Intel HM65 Express Chipset   System Memory  16 GB capacity  4 GB pre installed  2 slot of 8 GB DDR3 1600 SO DIMM SDRAM   USB  3 USB 2 0 compliant hosts  2 with type A connectors supporting system bootup  1 with M12 connector    Storage   Built in  8 GB CFast to store
15. ector and cable options  For more information  please contact  your local Moxa sales representative     CBL M12XMM8PRJ45 BK 100 IP67  Cable and connector   1 meter X coded M1i2 to RJ45 Cat 5E UTP    Gigabit Ethernet cable  8 pin male M12  connector  IP67 rated        3 3    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    M12X 8PMM IP68 Connector Field installation X coded screw in Gigabit    Ethernet connector  8 pin male  M12 connector   IP68 rated        NOTE For best performance and transmission quality  Moxa strongly recommends that you use cables and connectors  from Phoenix Contact     2  Depending on your M12 X coded cable  orient the cable so that     The indicator on the M12 X coded cable aligns with the key notch on the port  or           Schematic diagram    Pin assignment of M12 plug  8 pos   X  M12 socket pin assignment  8 pos  view of  coded  pin side view socket side    3  Connect the M12 X coded cable to the port     NOTE Do NOT push the M12 X coded cable into the port with excessive force     4  Turn to tighten the interlock screw without using a mechanical tool  such as a screw wrench      Aligned       Interlock screw    3 4    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    Connecting to a Serial Device    Serial Port x 2   RS 232 422 485     Use a serial cable to plug your serial device into the  embedded computer s serial port  Serial ports P1  to P2 have male DB9 connectors and can be  configured for RS 232  RS 422  or RS 485 using  
16. ia 3 7  Connecting toa VID MONITO iii ES da li il ll ii 3 7  Connecting tone SB a a ads 3 8  Installing  an interhal  Storage Devin   s 3 8  Making    Storage  Drive  HoOt SWappaDl8 secure rana 3 9  Upgrading the Memory Mod Ue untada iii di 3 11  Installing the Mini PCle MOGUC airis cripta Deia 3 12   4   BIOS T 1   1 c aa a a aaa aaa a a a a a a a a AA 4 1  ENTERO CNG BIOS  O De TTT 4 2  Main EVP O UCI AOI AAA A AS A ia das 4 3  AGV anced as A totes aneiet enen ene a ete bee pen EEEE EEUE DEEE ELECE EEN EEEE 4 3   BOOL COMPOUPAUON eE A ARA 4 4  HDS COMMU toa a 4 4  video cia eUT ee nT 4 5  CAID SECO 2 IEA CAE T een Pn a 4 7  PET EXPress COMRGQUFALION scaricare trar iii 4 8  Hardware Montos 4 8  SMART RECOV ERY TOTO curra A A 4 9  SecutitY OUNO So pri tata cada 4 9  Set S  pervis  r PASSWORG A accnaues ane nanenaceccuascusnataaane a a a a ta tet tated 4 10  Se genet ae ee en ee et E E re er ee ere er ee er eT eee ere errr rer eee 4 10  TUDO  MODS iM ii iti a ENNIS 4 10  PUTO Wake en 4 10  WV PER SO LAN diia 4 11  BOO SCUINGS miri torei o EE EENE EEEE E aE TEATA E OE 4 12  BOOT o PEE e A  e e e e e e  e  er er eeeeree 4 12  PAE BOOULO LAN a a a a 4 12  Add BOO  ODUGIS sardina AA 4 12  USB BOOL dni A 4 12  EFL DEVICE green ee Te ee er ree re Cree RARA RIA ARAS 4 13  BOO Delay TIME acer  cern i a ties tec te cous tenn tee tna Base Ou Bact ea Eee wad ea eae a a ee Meneame Eat 4 13  L 4 13   A RT A A PP  A cer errr 4 14  EXE Saving  Changes lA a ube LG oun REE 4 14  Save Change WI
17. 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     European Community       Warning   This is a class A product  In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case  the user may be required to take adequate measures     
18. isable the PXE boot to LAN function     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled    Add Boot Options    This item allows you to add boot order options for new boot devices on and removable devices  such as a USB  drive     Options  Last  default   First    USB Boot    This item allows you to enable disable USB boot function      Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    4 12    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    EFI Device First    This item allows you to determine if the EFI device boots first or the legacy device boots first  If enabled  the  EFI device will boot first  if disabled  the legacy device will boot first     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled    Boot Delay Time    This item allows you to configure the delay time during which users can enter a hot key during POST time     Options  O Second  default   3 Seconds  5 Seconds  10 Seconds  Legacy    Normal Boot Menu    This item allows you to configure the boot menu     Options  Normal  default   Advance    Boot Type Order    uN IP    This item allows you to select the boot order  To change values  use the         or    F5    key to move down  and the          or    F6    key to move up     Options  Hard Disk Drive  default   CD DVD ROM Drive  USB  Others    Hard Disk Drive USB Drive    This item allows you to view installed devices  such as hard disk drives  USB drives  and CD ROMs  For example   if you have inserted a USB drive into the computer  it will appear here  You can view and select boot order in  the same type
19. mark the Quick format  Create a bootable  v  Create extended label and icon Files    disk using FreeDOS  and Create extended label TTT  and icon files options   7  Click Start to format and create the bootable USB    drive  6 devices found        ATTENTION    When you use a USB drive larger than 4 GB  you will need to convert the file system type to FAT32        Step 2  Prepare the Upgrade File  You must use the BIOS upgrade installation file to upgrade the BIOS  Contact Moxa   s technical department for    assistance     1  Get the BIOS upgrade installation file  The file name should have the following format  V2616AxxSx exe   xx refers to version numbers    2  Copy the file to the Bootable USB Disk     Step 3  Run the upgrade program on the V2616A Computer  1  Reboot the computer  and press F2 while booting up to open the Boot Manager   2  Select USB Disk as the first boot source  and then press Enter to continue     Boot Manager       Boot Option Menu    MOXA SSD  Generic USB Flash Fisk    T and   to change option  ENTER to select an option  ESC to exit    3  When the computer finishes booting up  a DOS screen will open  Go to the directory where the upgrade file  is located  For example  if the upgrade file is stored in the V2616A folder  type cd V2616A     V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    C  cd V2616A    4  Run the upgrade program by typing 2616A10S6 exe  Note that the upgrade filename may be different for  different versions     C   V2616A gt 2616A10S6 exe    5  The
20. mensions    O  O LED Indicators  O    Real Time Clock    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Introduction    Appearance  Front View  Protection Lock Protection Lock Hot Swappable LED  II        A e UUU  n      gt   w  pred                     lt Q O  Hot Swappable Trays Hot Swap Button  for HDD SSD x 2  Rear View  CFast Socket  a DVI D VGA  ort x Output Output  Power Button  Battery Socket  Type Ay  DI x 6 ool E J oaia Ee o oci Ze      Serial Port x 2  DO x 2   SSI   a   7  RS 232 422 485   12 ebel  Serial LAN LEDs  E   System LEDs  Grounding      Storage  Power   Connector      if   i oF  nf A    Antenna Hole x 2  USB Port  M12   Audio Input 10 100 1000 Mbps  Reserved for RF SMA type     Power Input Output     LAN Port x 2  M12     V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Introduction    Dimensions    287 11 29        101 3 97       250 9 84   290 11 41     LED Indicators    of  poweris or has aled         ANG  2     Tx  P1 P2      Rx  P1 P2   ee    Programmable  By default  disks inserted into incorrect  Programmable  By default  two disks inserted into correct       2 3    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Introduction    Real Time Clock    The embedded computer   s real time clock is powered by a lithium battery  We strongly recommend that you  NOT replace the lithium battery on your own  If the battery needs to be changed  contact the Moxa RMA service  team     ATTENTION       There is a risk of explosion if the wrong type of battery is used  To avoid this potential danger  always be s
21. on    Moxa Americas   Toll free  1 888 669 2872  Tel   1 714 528 6777  Fax   1 714 528 6778    Moxa Europe  Tel   49 89 3 70 03 99 0    Fax   49 89 3 70 03 99 99    www moxa com su    ort    Moxa China  Shanghai office   Toll free  800 820 5036    Tel   86 21 5258 9955  Fax   86 10 6872 3958  Moxa Asia Pacific   Tel   886 2 8919 1230  Fax   886 2 8919 1231    Table of Contents    La  INTEO Te UCCION a A a AA a 1 1  OVOVIS Weiss pana mente iace tac nceanausuqaaicucuceenewuncuaisuensuerceqnencuuaauuccns  le  NIS TS e a KIE AE E E PO nn PTI EE TET NP RSA 1 2  Product RSatUtes AAA id 1 2  meli cla Ae    Peis Rai eee EAA EAEAN EENET EEEE ENCEN TRENERA NNi 1 2  Hardware Block Diagrami ceire O O O d 1 5   2  a a A A A 2 1  7A        col ra    Ok a E ER O OE PCPCIC PCPS ee ee ee ee eee ee ree ree reer ree eRe Retr Tre 2 2  DIVERSIONS LL H OLLE EE Gat atl atl Cait tad tad tat dal tad tat Cat a td 2 3  LED Adicto PSA AAA AAA rr err tery ter ere rer ire 2 3  Real  Time A    EENEN ORE ENEA E AEA amma ENEA AE UREE ENEENERE 2 4   3  Hardware Connection Description aaa 3 1  Iisa Mine  the W261 KTT 3 2  WING JIRECUIFEIIC TET 3 2   Connecting INE POW TT 3 3   GrFOUNdIAG  the 81 re A AS A IAS 3 3  Connecting Data Transmission  Cables    e e ce s e e ce ss e e eee ee eee 3 3   Connecting to  the  Networks sisi dida dit ei iad saad sandsabasaeaeas 3 3   CONNECTING to a Se  al DEVICE cn ia 3 5  IstalllNg a CRIS CATA AAA AAA da 3 5  Digital INDUY OUTPUT AAA AS 3 6  COMMECTING  toa VGA eia es E  A 
22. ormation  including model name  BIOS version  and CPU type     Main Security Power Boot Exit    System Time    fem pate       Note     Processor Type    depends on which product model you are using     Advanced Settings    The Advanced Features screen will appear when you select    Advanced    from the main menu     WERT MACY ancedi ATEN TN s   a A     gt Boot Configuration  HDC Configuration  video Configuration    set Cont iguration       4 3    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Boot Configuration    This item allows you to configure the initial status of the Numlock key when the computer boots up     for Num lock    Nun lock    F5 F6  Enter       Options  On  default   Off    HDC Configuration    The host drive controller can be configured for IDE or AHCI mode  default    When AHCI mode is selected  the following screen will appear     HDC Configure As  lt AHC l gt   AHC       lt Enab led gt      gt A       ATA Port 1 Hott  rt 2 HotP lug    H    01    4 HOTH    Enter       4 4    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Serial ATA Port O to 4    This setting allows you to display information about the installed drives     AHCI SALP    Note that the    AHCI SALP    setting will only appear when AHCI mode is selected  This item allows you to enable  aggressive link power management  SALP  in AHCI  SALP enables the host bus adapter to conserve power  by directly detecting when a SATA drive is no longer processing information and then immediately shifting it  into suspended or 
23. puter  If the power is supplied  properly  the Ready LED will glow a solid green after a 25 to 30 second delay     Grounding the Unit    SG SG  The Shielded Ground  sometimes called Protected Ground  contact is the central pin  N C  V  of the power input connector  Connect the SG wire to an appropriately grounded metal  surface   V  N C     rh    Connecting Data Transmission Cables    This section describes how to connect V2616A embedded computers to a network and serial devices     Connecting to the Network    Two 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports using M12 X coded connectors are located on the rear panel      ATTENTION    There is risk of damage to the M12 X coded cable due to improper installation or removal   Before you attach an M12 X coded cable to an Ethernet port on the V2616A  read the instructions carefully   The M12 X coded cable is designed with locking mechanisms to prevent pin misalignment  Make sure that you       properly align the indicator and notches when connecting the cable   Do NOT insert the cable into a port with excessive force     The following figure shows the Ethernet port location on the rear panel     4    DI Do  PR  He  5 0 1 GND  LLL dee     U UU U  o o  Ego  o  0 1 2 3 Source       L N Y SY  9 p   Q p    D        I      AAAA LAHANA AALA       on oO 7 eh WS NS    10 100 1000 Mbps  LAN Port x 2  M12 X coded        Follow the steps below to connect an M12 X coded cable     1  Obtain an M12 X coded cable   The following table shows the Ethernet conn
24. s for Dry Contacts    e Logic level 0  Close to GND   e Logic level 1  Open   Digital Input Levels for Wet Contacts    e Logic level 0   3 V max    e Logic level 1   10 V to  30 V  Source to DI    Isolation Protection  3 kV    Digital Output   Output Channels  2  sink type   Output Current  Max  200 mA per channel   On state Voltage  24 VDC nominal  open collector to 30 VDC   Connector Type  10 pin screw terminal block  6 DI points  2 DO points  DI Source  GND   Isolation  3 kV optical isolation    LEDs   System  1 Power  1 Storage  LAN  2 100M Link  2 1000M Link  Serial  2 TX  2 RX    Physical Characteristics   Housing  Aluminum   Weight  5 kg   Dimensions  with mounting ear   287 x 290 x 101 mm  11 29 x 11 41 x 3 97 in   Mounting  wall    Environmental Limits    1 3    V2616A Hardware Manual Introduction    Operating Temperature   without HDD installed    Standard models   25 to 55  C   13 to 131  F    Wide temp  models   40 to 70  C   40 to 158  F    Storage Temperature   with SSD installed   40 to 85  C   40 to 185  F   Ambient Relative Humidity  5 to 95   non condensing   Anti vibration  EN 50155 standard   Anti shock  EN 50155 standard    Power Requirements   Input Voltage  24 to 110 VDC  M12 connector   Note  24 and 110 VDC are EN 50155 compliant   Power Requirements    e 60 W  no SSD HDD attached    e 2 5 A   24 VDC to 0 55 A   110 VDC  no SSD HDD attached   Power Button  On off  rear panel     Standards and Certifications   Safety  UL 60950 1  CSA C22 2 No  60950 1 0
25. sa    3 12    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    4  Connect the cellular antenna cable to the module     COMM  3G Made in China       5  Pass the connector of the antenna cable through the antenna hole on the rear panel of the computer  You  may use either the W1 or W2 hole  Pass the locking washer over the outer end of the connector first  and  then fasten the nut to lock the connector against the face of the computer     Locking Washer p       Nut       NOTE The cellular module  cable  connector  and antenna are not included in the product package  and must be  purchased separately     3 13       4    BIOS Setup    In this chapter  we describe the V2616A computer s BIOS settings  The BIOS is a set of input output control    routines for peripherals  The BIOS is used to initialize basic peripherals and help boot the operating system    before the operating system is loaded  The BIOS setup allows the user to modify the system configurations of    these basic input output peripherals  All of the configurations are stored in the CMOS RAM  which receives    power from a backup battery when the computer is not receiving power from an external power source  The    system information will be retained after the system reboots or the power is disconnected     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O Entering the BIOS Setup  O Main Information  O Advanced Settings    gt  Boot Configuration    gt  HDC Configuration    gt  Video Configuration    gt  
26. sleep mode without waiting for software processes to initiate a power down process    Host Capability Register bit 26     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    SATA Port 0 to 4   HotPlug    This item allows you to enable disable hotplug capabilities  the ability to remove the drive while the computer  is running  for installed storage drives     Options  Disabled  default for Port 0   Enabled  default for Port 1 to Port 4     Video Configuration    This item allows you to configure the Internal Graphics Device  IGD  for things like memory allocation  DVMT       gt Internal Graphic Device    F5 F6  Enter       4 5    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Internal Graphics Device    This option allows you to enable disable the internal graphics device     IGD   DYMT Pre Al located  lt 64 MB gt     F5 F6  Enter       IGD   DVMT Pre Allocated    This item allows you to configure the pre allocated memory capacity of the IGD  Pre allocated graphics  memory is invisible to the operating system     Options  64 MB  default   32 MB  96 MB  128 MB  256 MB  512 MB    DVMT is a BIOS solution where    the optimum amount of memory is dynamically allocated and de allocated as  needed for balanced graphics and system performance  through Intel   Direct AGP and a highly efficient  memory utilization scheme  DVMT ensures the most efficient use of available system memory resources for  maximum 2D 3D graphics performance     IGD   DVMT Size    This item allows you to configure the maximum amount
27. software  The pin assignments are shown in the    table at the top of the next page     DAO A feet  H 0 0 H 0 H  DUOC ee eee co       DB9 Male Port RS 232 422 485 Pinouts    Pin  RS 232 _ RS a22___ RS a85 aw  RS 485 2W  1 Tae  mon moo ooo  a for  ro Tenn Taan  5 Tang  omo Tang Tenn  H H o a  as iO       NOTE This is the pin assignment for the computer side connectors on the V2616A  If you are wiring peripheral side  connectors for a serial cable  you will need to match the pin assignment     Installing a CFast Card    The V2616A embedded computers come with a CFast card socket  To install a card  follow these instructions     Disconnect the V2616A from its power source   2  The CFast socket is located on the center of the rear panel  Unscrew the CFast socket cover     TL ldo LLL       3  Insert the CFast card into the socket  Make sure you insert it in the correct direction  When finished  fasten  the Soke cover with screws     ALA       4  If you need to remove the CFast card  simply push the card inward to activate the spring locking  mechanism  and gently remove it once it pops out     ATTENTION       The V2616A embedded computer does not support the CFast hot swap and PnP  Plug and Play  functions   Please remember you must cut power first  before inserting or removing the CFast card     In addition  please note that the operating system of the V2616A  Linux or Windows Embedded Standard 7   is stored on the CFast card  so if you change out the card you will need to re ins
28. t  Before securing the card in place  be sure you  have aligned the indentations on each side of the  card with the mechanical locks that will hold it in  place  shown at right  in the red circles     Once the card is properly aligned  gently push the  card down  until it locks in place  You should hear an  audible click  before continuing  make sure the  latches are firmly in place     arte    12 gsi  To   Ti pr   7 F    EL  ta ato a  a po  rr     gt     MES    IE       6  When finished  replace the back cover of the V2616A computer     3 11    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    Installing the Mini PCIe Module    The V2616A computer comes with a mini PCIe socket  allowing users to install a mini PCIe module like those  used for cellular communications  Follow these steps to installation a module     1  Pull up the back cover of the c            loin AA        A az Aira d l  Q   75 a  gt    Gay Y     2  Install the module into the socket  Fasten two screws on one end of the module  In addition  pull up the SIM  card holder beside the socket        zar Dols    Seale        ATAN k  m 27 I   lt     m   lt           H Main A GPSA DWA  f Sierra Wireless  R AirPrime    ARTO    MC9090 i 7 E    A QUALCOMM  3G Madein China    E s rt B n b a ms Kt ee ee ee    BE  RARER AG   l SI J   01H d  ese ee EE a y    1er 4 8Sdl So    azn 22    Sh Ea En En Ea Ea Pn Pa E En En Ea 0 Pa a Pa La    Main A SSA mA  Sierra Wireless  AirPrime       MC9090    QUALCOMM  3G Made ia Chi
29. tall the operating system  For  details on how to automate this  refer to the System Recovery section of the V2616A software manual     3 5    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    Connecting an Audio Input    The V2616A comes with an M12 X coded audio input output connector  allowing users to connect a speaker or  an earphone     LO Ad  3  Line in plug in detected   O    Battery    ein    g      O  TN wa O  LS  x  O  go  d  g SN g X  1       NOTE This is the pin assignment for the computer side Connectors on the V2616A shell  If you are wiring  peripheral side connectors for an audio cable  you will need to mirror the pin assignment     Digital Input Output    The V2616A comes with a 6 ch digital input and a 2 ch digital output through a terminal block connector  The  pin assignments and the wiring methods are shown below     DI Wiring  Dry Contact DI Wiring  Wet Contact DO Wiring  Dry Contact    DI DO  ra Fo    4 5 0 1 GND       0 1 2 3 Source  L  DI            NOTE If you are using wet contacts  you must connect source to power  In addition  both DI and DO can only be  wired as sink types    3 6    V2616A Hardware Manual    Connecting to a VGA Monitor    Hardware Connection Description    The V2616A comes with a D Sub 15 pin female connector on the front panel to connect a VGA monitor  To    ensure that the monitor image remains clear  be sure to tighten the monitor cable after connecting it to the    V2616A  The location and the pin assignments of the 
30. thQUt EXE A A EA A IEA IA A AAA ARAS 4 15  Exit  Discarding CAMISA A A 4 15  Load Optima PeraultS bite bits bi eb tae EDO 4 15  Lada CU OM Sl Cs natal das ecu die LS ISS 4 15  SIVE CUSTODIA IE DA RA RSC 4 15  DISCAFA ERANGES e E E E E E E 4 15  Upgrading se Lee 4 15    A  Regulatory Approval Statement ooo sse sese n eann eanne nnes cnica A 1    1    Introduction    This chapter gives a general overview of the V2616A computer s hardware features and specifications     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O    000 0    Overview   Package Checklist  Product Features  Hardware Specifications    Hardware Block Diagram    V2616A Hardware Manual Introduction    Overview    The V2616A series of embedded computers are based on the Intel Core   5 17 processor  and feature 2  RS 232 422 485 serial ports  dual Gigabit Ethernet ports  3 USB 2 0 ports  and dual VGA DVI D video output   V2616A computers have essential compliance with EN 50155  making them ideal for railway and other  industrial transport applications  V2616A computers come with a CFast socket that provides ample and secure  data buffering or additional storage expansion  as well as 2 hot swappable storage trays that accept 2 5  solid  state or hard disk storage drives  and may be arranged in software RAID 1 arrays to give full data redundancy     Package Checklist    Each model ships with the following items     e V2616A embedded computer   e 2 storage tray keys   e Power cable  CBL M12FF5PPJ21 BK 15 IP68   
31. tings    The section allows you to configure power settings     Turbo Node  lt Enab led gt     F5 F6  Enter       Turbo Mode    This item allows you to enable or disable the Intel CPU Turbo Boost technology     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled     Auto Wake on S5    This item allows you to configure the computer to wake from S5 status  S5 stands for Soft Off  where the PSU  remains engaged but power to all other parts of the system is cut  Auto wake on S5 schedules a soft reboot at  certain periodic times  which can be specified in the BIOS     4 10    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Options  Disabled  default   By Every Day  user specifies at what time each day the computer will power up    By Day of Month  user specifies which day of each month the computer will power up     Main Advanced Security wT    Auto Wake on  5  lt By Ever  IRIIRI    Wake on  5 Time J    y Day gt   0    cEnaD ted    F5 F6  Enter    Auto Wake on  5  lt By Day of Honth gt     F5 F6  Enter       Wake on LAN    This feature is used to wake the system over the LAN from a remote host     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled     4 11    V2616A Hardware Manual BIOS Setup    Boot Settings    The section allows users to configure boot settings     Boot Type  lt Dual Boot Type gt     F5 F6  Enter       Boot Type    This item allows you to enable disable the quick boot function     Options  Dual Boot Type  default   Legacy Boot Type  UEFI Boot Type    PXE Boot to LAN    This item allows you to enable d
32. ure  to use the correct type of battery  Contact the Moxa RMA service team if you need to replace your battery     Caution  Dispose of used batteries in a suitable manner  Consult the manufacturer of your battery for more details     2 4    3    Hardware Connection Description    In this chapter  we show how to connect the embedded computers to the network and to a variety of common  devices     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O Installing the V2616A  O Wiring Requirements    gt  Connecting the Power    gt  Grounding the Unit  O Connecting Data Transmission Cables   gt  Connecting to the Network   gt  Connecting to a Serial Device  Installing a CFast Card  Digital Input Output  Connecting to a VGA Monitor  Connecting to a DVI D Monitor  Connecting to the USB Ports  Installing an Internal Storage Device  Making a Storage Drive Hot Swappable  Upgrading the Memory Module  Installing the Mini PCIe Module    Q U U 0 U 0 O0 0 U    V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    Installing the V2616A    Wall or Cabinet Mountin       The V2616A comes with two wall mounting brackets  Use two screws per side to attach the V2616A to a wall  or cabinet        AAA Wes RS   A        Screws Screws    ANDA AAN  NN a UL  L   amp     Wiring Requirements    This section describes how to connect peripheral devices to the embedded computer    You should read and follow these common safety precautions before proceeding with the installation of any   electronic device
33. video outputs are shown in the diagram below     DB15 Female Connector        Pin No   Signal Definition    Pin No    Signal Definition    12 Red fee   2  Green   ft GND  Bwe J    1         COMAS H ESTA poso     7 ES GMD O FEET ES  6 jena tt fyse O  ER                 450 1 GND    20     kopea aas           26 DC 24V 110V     Power Input    Connecting to a DVI D Monitor    A ET           DVI D VGA  Output Output       OF       RS 232 422 485    Of yo    P1    O    H h nH H Urro H h 0 HH Hh n l       The V2616A computer also comes with a DVI D output for DVI video  Use the cable to connect the DVI D output    to the monitor  if you must rewire a cable  refer to the following table for pin assignments     DVI D Connector    JOGOU El E a    AS A O ET  lc Ji     ai M D  T M D S  Data2    Data2                    Pin   Signal Definition Pin Signal Definition  EE T M D S  Data2  A    14   5V Power   Power    T M D S  Data2 Shield Ground  return for  5V   HSync  and VSync     4 ve 16  Hot Plug Detect    16 8    e  pocco  is  rms Dateos  CON CIO CT o o  o  rmos na lar We    3 7       V2616A Hardware Manual Hardware Connection Description    Connecting to the USB Ports    NOTE    On its rear panel the V2616A has an X coded M12 USB 2 0 port  as well as 2 type A USB 2 0 ports  The hosts  can be used for an external flash disk or hard drive for storing large amounts of data  You can also use these  USB hosts to connect to a keyboard or a mouse  See the following figures for the locations
    
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