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1. SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 57 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual ae ra elek reer ged 7 On Advanced Settings screen Scroll down to IDE Configuration Press Enter Figure 817 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Figure 8 17 IDE Configuration Page 8 No Change required for IDE Configuration Press Enter Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen Figure 8 18 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Configuration Enhanced Figure 8 18 IDE Configuration Page SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 58 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Technology Advancement Group Inc Operati O ns Manual 9 On Advanced Settings screen Scroll down to Floppy Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 19 OS SETUP UTILITY gt Floppy Configuration ition v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 19 Floppy Configuration Page 10 On the Floppy Configuration page change Floppy A to Disabled Press Enter Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen Figure 8 20 Disabled 2 61 0 Copyright 1985 2006 American Negatrends Figure 8 20 Floppy Configuration Page SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 59 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009
2. Operations Manual ese elek reer ged 11 On Advanced Settings screen Scroll down to SuperlO Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 21 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Ta ER TE ay Ee nda Inc v02 61 0 Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends tnc Figure 8 21 Super IO Configuration Page 12 On the Super IO Configuration Page no changes are necessary Figure 8 22 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen 2 61 CO Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrend Figure 8 22 Super IO Configuration Page SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 60 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 TAG Operations Manual Technology Advancement t Group Inc 13 On Advanced Settings screen Scroll down to ACPI Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 23 BIOS SETUP UTILITY u02 6 61 CO cone ight 1985 2006 American Megatrend 5 Inc Figure 8 23 ACPI Configuration Page 14 On the ACPI Configuration Page change Power Supply Shutoff to Auto Figure 8 24 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen ACPI v3 0 Figure 8 24 ACPI EER Page SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 61 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Ine 15 Scroll down to ACPI AFIC Support and press Enter On
3. Figure 8 3 Device Manger SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 45 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Ee Ar gs After opening Device Manager you will see a list of all the devices Windows detected on your system The Device Manager display is recreated each time the computer is started or whenever a dynamic change to the computer configuration occurs such as addition of a new device while the system is running NOTE To include hidden devices on the View menu click Show hidden devices A check mark next to Show hidden devices indicates hidden devices are showing Click it again to clear the check mark Hidden devices include non PnP devices and devices that have been physically removed from the computer but have not had their drivers uninstalled The devices shown represent the computer s current hardware configuration information Any non functioning devices are displayed with an exclamation point indicating that a problem exists with the device disabled devices are displayed with a small red x over the icon You can use Device Manager to enable or disable devices troubleshoot devices update drivers use driver rollback and change resources such as interrupt requests IRQs assigned to devices SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 46 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technology Advancement Group Inc 8 1 Working with Device Properties To display a device s properties do the fo
4. TF IG Chapter 2 Chapter 2 SV 4103 X4 Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 15 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual ee rd 5 SV 4103 X4 Overview Figure 5 1 SV 4103 X4 5 1 Product Information The SV 4103 X4 sets the standard for Servers with state of the art technology The newest Server can stand up to the harshest environments and is designed specifically to be fully customized to support unique mission critical applications Your system may contain components not described in this User Manual For detailed information on these components refer to the manufactures website or contact TAG Technical Support at tech support tag com SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 16 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 6 SV 4103 X4 jPS 2 KEYBOARD FUSE 250V SLO BLO 3AB 20A C EER MAIN POWER SWITCH V RE RJ45 NETWORK MAIN POWER SWITCH RS232 SERIAL N POWER RECEPTACLE GROUND STU REAR AMesENOL 97 31004 18 AK OFS LONG 8 P MATING PLUG AMPHENOL 97 3106A 18 115 RESET MUTE POWER DVD 3X 35 HDS FRONT Figure 6 1 SV 4103 X4 6 1 1 SV 4103 X4 Specifications Chassis amp Power Supply e Dimensions 7 H x 16 875 W x 15 D e Weight 30 Ibs e Internal Power The internal ATX power supply is provided with two 28Vdc input power supplies SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 17 of 80 Version 1 1
5. Ifvailablel Available Available Available Avai lable Available n 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 43 Onboard VGA Controller Popup Screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 71 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual ed ier lar 34 On the PCI PnP screen scroll across to the BOOT tag and press Enter Then select Quiet Boot and press Enter Figure 8 44 BIOS SETUP UTILITY MEE Quiet Boot EE EEE v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 44 Boot Setting Configuration Screen 35 On the Boot Settings Configuration Popup screen select Disabled Press Enter Figure 8 45 Then press Escape to return to Boot Setup screen BIOS SETUP UTILITY Quiet Boot ROM Display Mode Options Disabled v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 45 Boot Settings Configuration Popup Screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 72 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Technology Advancement Group Inc Q perati on S M a n ual 36 On the Boot Settings screen select Boot Settings Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 46 ttings Configuration 61 ight 1985 2006 American Megatrer Figure 8 46 Boot Settings Screen 37 On the Boot Settings Configuration screen select Quick Boot No changes are necessary Press Enter to return t
6. TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 4U Single Quad Core Xeon PICMG Server SV 4103 X4 Operations Manual TAG 22355 TAG Way Dulles VA 20166 Operations Manual f IG 1 Copyright 2008 Technology Advancement Group Inc TAG All rights reserved This publication and its contents are proprietary to TAG No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of TAG 22355 TAG Way Dulles Virginia 20166 9310 TAG has made every effort to ensure the correctness and completeness of the material in this document TAG shall not be liable for errors contained herein The information in this document is subject to change without notice TAG makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 1 1 Trademarks All trademarks marks names or product names referenced in this publication are the property of respective owners and TAG neither endorses nor otherwise sponsors any such products or services referred to herein SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 2 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 TAG Operations Manual Technology Advanceme nt Group Inc 2 About TAG 2 1 Summary of Qualifications TAG has served as a leading provider of IT solutions to DoD customers over the past 20 years and has a long standing and respected history of provi
7. 09 29 2009 Operations Manual AG Technology Advancement Group Inc Input DC Voltage The input power is 28Vdc System Specifications e Intel Quad Core Low voltage CPU L5408 2 13GH2 e Cache 12MB L2 Cache e Memory 4GB 2 x 2GB Modules Expandable to 8GB Type FB DIMM RAM System Management e Intelligent fan controller With Custom Thermal solution to provide operation in extreme temperature environment e Environmentally aware e Acoustically optimized Storage e Internal 2 5 SATA Industrial Flash Drive e PCI Graphics MSI 8600 GTS PCI E x16 NX8600GTS T2D256E OG Graphics Card e PCI Express Analog Video Frame Grabber Card PC2 COMP EXPRESS PCI E x1 Analog Video Capture Card e PCIX Analog Frame Grabber Card X64AN QUAD PCI X Analog Frame Grabber Card e PCIX Digital Frame Grabber Card X64 CL DUAL Digital Frame Grabber Card e Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional 32bit e Imaging Software Sapera Lite Software VO Ports e Three one 1 Gigabit Ethernet Copper RJ 45 connections 2 are in the Sys Host Card 1 Inthe rear panel All are rear panel accessible SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 18 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technolo Advancement Group Inc Part Number 107610 4 USB 2 0 ports Front panel accessible 1 DB9 COMM Serial Port rear accessible PS 2 keyboard and mouse port Front
8. Chapter 3 Procedures Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 42 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technolo Advancement Group Inc 7 Procedures 7 1 SV 4103 X4 Startup 1 The procedures within this Chapter contain relevant information to ensure the SV 4103 X4 maintains its maximum performance potential Check to make sure that all the cables are seated and connected correctly to the back of the unit such as keyboard mouse monitor video cable and both power cables Then Press the power switch ON to start the computer power switch is located in the front of the unit Once the unit starts System will go thru Power On self Test POST no action is required at this time At windows dialog box press Ctrl Alt Delete at once to login Type in the correct user name and password and then press enter to login Once the operator is logged on to the unit they could use the computer as they wish NOTE Assuming the SV 4103 X4is not connected to any network 7 2 SV 4103 X4 Shutdown 1 2 The operator needs to save all data and then close all applications Once all data is saved and applications are closed click on Start menu select shutdown and then click OK to shutdown the computer NOTE Holding down the front panel on switch for two 2 seconds shuts down the machine it does not save files This is an immediate power off swi
9. challenges with World Class e Engineering e Manufacturing and Integration and e Lifecycle Management TAG has a proven track record in implementing these tenets to serve as a trusted advisor to our Government customers TAG uses this foundation to ensure risk is mitigated expectations are exceeded and the customer can consistently rely on the company our equipment and our services SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 3 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual f IG 2 2 Core Competences 2 2 1 Engineering TAG s engineering methodology is built upon Multi Disciplinary Optimization MDO and rigorous design reviews Although PMs drive the schedule at TAG Engineering leverages Computer Aided Design CAD tools Computational Fluid Dynamics CFD modeling rapid prototyping processes and diverse test equipment and facilities to ensure requirements are being met at every step of the design TAG Engineering follows a proven design review process ensuring all entrance and exit criteria are met at each stage Rigorous documentation is compiled to demonstrate requirement compliance risks are mitigated and decisions are prudent throughout the design process TAG prides itself on its engineering Bil Ti laboratories and facilities Over the past Mm i three years TAG has invested in several a i pieces of equipment that allow TAG to test a ae and certify products directly onsite to the harshest environmental re
10. 16 Floppy Configuration Page iese seed ees ee ee ee ee AA ee ee AA ee ee ee 57 Figure 8 17 IDE Configuration Page iscsi neste eee ies 58 Figure 8 18 IDE Configuration Page snnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnenee 58 Figure 8 19 Floppy Configuration Page eonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenee 59 Figure 8 20 Floppy Configuration Pages EE seousatdiuevveavevevisedecutued Ee es Ee Ee EE eke 59 Figure 8 21 Super IO Configuration Page iese ee ee ee ee AA ee ee 60 Figure 8 22 Super IO Configuration Page esse ee ee ee ee AA ee ee 60 Figure 8 23 ACPI Configuration Page sesse sees ee ee ee ee AA ee ee 61 Figure 8 24 ACPI Configuration Page esse esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee 61 Figure 8 25 South Bridge ACPI Configuration Page onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 62 Figure 8 26 ACHI Configuration Page eise see Ses Ee Se EDGE Ee se DE Ee Se wa Ee 62 Figure 8 27 ACHI Configuration Padda is sae oe Ee Ee GR RS ES es DE GREG ee ee Ge 63 Figure 8 28 SMBIOS Configuration Page iese ee ee ee AA ee ee ee AA Gee ee 63 Figure 8 29 SMBIOS Configuration Page ee ee ee RA ee Re ee ee ee 64 Figure 8 30 Remote Access Configuration Page sesse ee ee Re ee ee ee 64 Figure 8 31 Remote Access Configuration Page sesse ee ee ee Re ee ee 65 Figure 8 32 Trusted Computing Page iese ese ee AA ee ee ee ee 66 Figu
11. 500ms Overload Protection 130 20 Over Voltage Protection 5v gt 5 5v 7 0v 3 3v 4 0v 4 5v Short Circuit Protection 5v 12v 3 3v Emi Noise Filter fcc class a cispr22 class a Safety ul 60950 csa 22 2 iec60950 tuv en60950 Remote on off Control The unit shall accept a logic open collector level which will disable enable all the output voltage exclude 5v stand by As logic level is low outputs voltage were enable As logic level is high outputs voltage were disable Cooling two 40mm dc fans SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 40 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 6 3 COTS 28 Vin Filter Figure 6018 Vin Filter The M FIAMS is a DC front end module that provides EMI filtering and transient protection The M FIAM5 enables designers using Vicor s Maxi Mini Micro Series 24 V DC DC converters to meet conducted emission conducted susceptibility per MIL STD 461E and input transients per MIL STD 704E F The M FIAM5 accepts an input voltage of 14 36 Vdc and delivers output current up to 20 A 6 3 1 Vin Filter Features Part Number 107610 Transient protection MIL STD 704E F Environments MIL STD 810 MIL STD 202 Environmental stress screening Low profile mounting options Output current up to 20 A Mini sized package Inrush current limiting Reverse polarity protection SV 4103 X4 Page 41 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual ee ged
12. 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 46 On ESB2 PCI X Hub Settings screen No changes are necessary Figure 8 56 Press Escape to return to Chipset screen Freguency Auto v02 61 C Copuright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Figure 8 56 ESB2 PCI X Hub Settings Screen 47 Scroll over to the Exit tab and press Enter Select Save Changes and Exit Then press Enter Figure 8 57 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Save Changes and Exit v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 57 Save Changes and Exit Screen 48 Select OK on the Popup screen and Press Enter Figure 8 58 SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 78 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Save configuration changes and exit setup Figure 8 58 Save Configuration Screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 79 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 CONTACT TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc 22355 TAG Way Dulles VA 20166 Tel 1 800 824 7693 www tag com Technical Support USA 1 800 824 7693 Outside USA While every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this literature TAG assumes no responsibility and disclaims and liability for damage resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions
13. e Full support of DALSA s Sapera programming package e Microsoft Visual Studio 6 0 and NET compatible C C DLLs and ActiveX controls System Requirements e PCI X compliant system and 64MB system memory Dimensions e 12 25 31cm Length x 4 125 10 5cm Height Temperature 0 C 82 F to 55 C 131 F Relative Humidity up to 95 non condensing SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 26 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 6 1 7 MCG Series PICMG 1 3 PCI System Host Board The PCI Systems Host board SHBs offers a wide variety of board configurations designed to excel in your most demanding and diverse server class computing applications Dual Core processor options provide two and Quad Core processors provide four execution cores per CPU For dual processor board configurations each CPU has its own independent system bus to reduce data bottlenecks while maximizing processing throughput The four channel memory interface features DDR2 667 FB DIMMS with a maximum of 16GB NOTE This Unit provides a Single Quad core CPU Dwel or Quad Core Intel Xeon Processors Quod Chonee DDR2 667 Memory interioce Ultre ATA 100 Dual USB Intariaces with Independent Front Side Bus Suppoet Up to 16GB Interface Rev 20 l Sax Serial ATA 300 Interfaces Dwal USB Parts Rew 2 0 SIGA Interiore Controlled Impedanta Ceanertar Dust Full Speed 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet Interfaces Power amp Backplane 1 0
14. need to let Windows know that the device is gone This enables Windows to reuse the resources places in memory and internal communications channels that it previously allocated to that device To tell Windows that you have removed a legacy device perform the following steps From the Start menu point to Settings and then click Control Panel Figure 8 8 Vg Control Panel B Switch to Category View Windows Update Help and Support Part Number 107610 amp Dell Wireless Ss Keyboard te Printers and Faxes DU Y Add Addor Administr Adobe Automatic lardware Remov Tools Gamma Updates a Ww p gt Display Folder Fonts Game Internet Options Controllers Options D gt bb Mail Mouse Network Phone and Portable Power Connections Modem Media Options Ma 3 6V9 Program QuickTime Regional Scanners Scheduled Security Updates and La and C asks Center PE MUS SigmaTel Soundsand Speech System Taskbar and User Windows Audio amp Windows Media Audio De Start Menu Accounts Firewall ay Wireless Netw Figure 8 8 Control Panel SV 4103 X4 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Page 51 of 80 Operations Manual Ee ee rd 2 Double click the System icon Figure 8 9 System Properties System Restore Automatic Updates Remote 7 General Computer Name Hardware Advanced System Microsoft Windows XP Professional A Version 2002 A Ser
15. possible or when work orders can be misunderstood These messages also provide vital information associated with other aspects of system operation The word important is written as IMPORTANT both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics The italicized text is the important message 4 1 2 2 Warnings Part Number 107610 Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damage to the equipment or result in personal injury Warnings should be taken seriously Warnings are easy to recognize The word warning is written as WARNING both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in SV 4103 X4 Page 13 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual 4 1 2 4 Notes Part Number 1007610 italics The italicized text is the warning message 4 1 2 3 Cautions Cautionary messages should also be heeded to help you reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the system Cautions are easy to recognize The word caution is written as CAUTION both capitalized and bold and is followed by text in italics The italicized text is the cautionary message Notes inform the reader of essential but non critical information These messages should be read carefully as any directions or instructions contained therein can help you avoid making mistakes Notes are easy to recognize The word note is written as NOTE SV 4103 X4 Page 14 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009
16. standard multiple tap area and linescan color and monochrome Camera Link cameras For greater versatility the X64 CL Full can also interface with custom camera formats including pixel depths and tap configurations not covered by the Camera Link standard SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 31 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual oer ER reer gd Sa Figure 6 12 PCI X Digital Frame Grabber Receiver Frame Buffer M MB 32MB 2GB MDR26 2 ep g A A ar 5 Bozena sm ACU Plus Z EEE 3 Grab ox Aux Slot PCI Controller 64 Bit 66 33MHz Host PCI 5V 3 3 Slot Figure 6 13 PCI X Digital Frame Grabber Block Diagram SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 32 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technolo Advancement Group Inc 6 1 12 PCI X Digital Frame Grabber Components Half length PCI 2 1 64 bit 66MHz compliant 5V and 3 3V slot compatible Acquisition rates up to 680MB s Horizontal Size min max 8 byte 256KB Vertical Size min max Linescan cameras 1 line to infinity Area scan cameras 1 line to 16 million frame variable length frames Onboard frame buffer memory up to 2GB 32MB standard LUT One 8 or 10 bit mono RGB or 12 bit mono input lookup table Single slot solution supports 1 Medium 1 Base or 2 synchronized Base Camera Link cameras Interfaces to digital area scan or linescan color or monochrome cameras Supports standard multi tap C
17. the South Bridge ACPI Configuration Page no changes are necessary Figure 8 25 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen Disabled Figure 8 25 South Bridge ACPI Configuration Page 16 On Advanced Settings screen Scroll down to ACHI Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 26 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Figure 8 26 ACHI Configuration Page SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 62 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 TAG Tech nology Advancement Group I Operatio n S Ma nual 17 No Change on the ACHI Configuration page Figure 8 27 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen 9 Not Detected Figure 8 27 ACHI Configuration Page 18 On Advanced Settings screen scroll down to SMBIOS Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 28 BIOS SETUP UTILITY ratio mfigurat i id C fea ee 0 Gl OE C Copyright 1985 2006 Aner can af Roerende TESE Figure 8 28 SMBIOS Configuration Page SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 63 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operations Manual 19 On the SMBIOS Configuration Page no changes are necessary Figure 8 29 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings Screen SMI Support Enabled Figure 8 29 SMBIOS Con
18. 1 1 09 29 2009 Figure 8 34 MPS Configuration Page 25 No Change on the MPS Configuration page Figure 8 35 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen gt MPS Configuration Figure 8 35 MPS Configuration Page 26 No Change on the MPS Configuration page Figure 8 36 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 67 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual ees ele reer ged 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megat Figure 8 36 MPS Configuration Page 27 On Advanced Settings screen scroll down to USB Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 37 BIOS SETUP UTILITY MPS gt USB LO Configuration N T JV i bt EED 02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 37 USB Configuration Page 28 No Change on the USB Configuration page Figure 8 38 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 68 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Technology Advancement Group Inc O perati on 5 M an ual Enabled li Figure 8 38 USB Configuration Page 29 On Advanced Settings screen scroll across to PCI PnP and Press Enter Figure 8 39 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Dis led 2 ms Enabled Disabled w oie a v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 Aner ican M
19. AE ee 16 5 1 Product ii ei EL er EE OE EE OE EN eaaa 16 EEE GR ED RE RE OR EE OE EE 17 6 1 1 SV 4103 X4 Specifications ee 17 6 1 2 SV 4103 X4 Components 2 ee EE Re eg een 20 6 1 3 Trenton 6680 Sys Host Board sesse ees ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eed ee ee 20 6 1 4 Trenton 6680 Sys Host Board Component sees esse ee ee ee ee ee ede ee 22 6 1 5 PCI X Bus Frame Grabber iss ee ee eed ee AA ee ee Ge 22 6 1 6 PCI X Bus Frame Grabber Board Components iss ee ee ee ee Re ee 24 6 1 7 MCG Series PICMG 1 3 PCI System Host Board iss esse ee ee ee ee se ee ee 27 6 1 8 PCI Express System Host Board Components sesse sees see ee ee ee ee 28 6 1 9 PCI Analog Frame Grabber Board iese ee ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee 29 6 1 10 PCI Analog Frame Grabber Board Components iss ee ee ee ede se ee ee ee 30 6 1 11 PCI X Digital Frame Grabe sesse sen Ee Esee ees Rd R EER Eed ee Ee Ee E Ee ee dee 31 6 1 12 PCI X Digital Frame Grabber Components i ees ee ee ee ee Re ee ee 33 6 1 13 PGI EXBress Graphics Gardl ss esse SR RD oe Ee ie GR ek es ee ek 35 6 1 14 PCI Graphics Card Component ii iese ee ee ee 36 6 1 15 Non Rotating Solid State Memory iese ee ee 37 6 2 Power Management ss eise vee se ee ie ee ke ee ee ie se Ee ee ee handen nd 39 62 1 Power SUDO ss dee Ed EE ie de ee oa Ede ee de Ee N Ee ee 39 6 2 2 Power Supply GOMPONCING esse Ee Ee Ee EN Ge De EN eg Gee Ee Ee ee 39 6 3 COT
20. CI Analog Frame Grabber Board PCI to PCle Bridge 4 gt Figure 6 11 PCI Analog Frame Grabber Board Block Diagram SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 29 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Operations Manual EE er rd The PC2 COMP ExpressTM is designed to meet the dynamic reguirements of general purpose video applications The PC2 COMP Express offers a cost effective solution for a wide variety of application areas including video monitoring medical visualization surveillance and machine vision applications Its flexible acquisition front end allows video capture from up to six color or monochrome composite video or two S video cameras Designed within DALSA s field proven Trigger to Image Reliability framework the PC2 COMP Express allows OEMs to bring high performance imaging solutions to market faster 6 1 10 PCI Analog Frame Grabber Board Components e Board Half slot PCI Express 1 0a compliant e Acquisition 6 Composite Video or 2 Y C 4 CV and 1 YC OR 2 CV and 2 YC e Standard RS170 NTSC CCIR and PAL formats e Up to 8MB of frame buffer memory e Image mirroring and vertical flip e Adaptive 2 4 line comb filter for high accuracy chrominance and luminance separation e Arbitrary horizontal and vertical down scaling for randomly sized windows 0 7 VPP 750 terminated e Pixel Jitter 2ns e Pixel Formats Pixel formats allow 8 bit mono 16 bit YUV 4 2 2 packed and YUV 4 2 2 planar form
21. Connector C PCI Express Connector B PCI Express Connector Figure 6 8 MCG Series PICMG 1 3 PCI System Host Board SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 27 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Ee rd PIT PI7 MCGT 6680 Board Layout OER orde de BKIA Intel Xeon BXIB LH Erg is BENE td r 7 Ceo MOH ry Intel Xeon s000 Proceasor K Ao EE NEE d A PI gt gt PI9 P P34 PO Express PO Express CPU CPU Chipset Connector C Connector B Fan Fan2 Fan Figure 6 9 MCG Series PICMG 1 3 PCI Express System Host Board 6 1 8 PCI Express System Host Board Components e Dual or Quad Core Intel Xeon Processors and the Intel 5000P chipset e A single board design with two processors that provide up to eight processor execution cores per board 1 2 8 e An independent 1066 1333MHz system bus for each processor e Support for 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems e A four channel system memory interface with standard memory 16GB and extended memory 32GB support e Six SATA 300 ports that support RAID 0 1 5 and 10 drive arrays e Three Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and eight USB 2 0 ports e Supports PCI Express PCI X and PCI option cards e Compatible with the SHB Express PICMG 1 3 specification SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 28 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Figure 6 10 P
22. S 28 Vin Fiter eee ie ae De eg ie iS 41 6 3 1 Vin Filter Features io cenierctanedeaebannbassdabehenedaniaeiedessdastaonntabhieuadagebannpebeiaandanidaaanins 41 Z 21016100 Es EE EE N 43 SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 8 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 7 1 SV 4103 X4 BID eo ees ee OG Ee N Ee ed ee ee oi eg ee N ee 43 7 2 SV 4103 X4 Shutdown EE eg N Ed 43 8 Identifying Server Components Using Device Manager ee ee 44 8 1 Working with Device Propertie iii iese esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 47 8 2 Installing and Removing Hardware in Windows rrrrsrnnnnnvrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnn 49 8 2 1 Using the Add New Hardware Wizard sesse see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ede ee 50 83 Installing Legacy Perph rals iss dees Ed Rds sd ee Se Ge Ge ee jentene 51 8 3 1 Removing Legacy Peripherals eennnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 51 8 4 TAG Approved BIOS EE N 54 8 4 1 BIOS Configuration for NigitvisiON EE EES EER insted oad eed ee EE 54 8 4 2 80 SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 9 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual f IG List of Figures Figure 5 1 SV 4103 X4 N EE 16 Fig re 6 1 SV ATO BHA EE EE As Ee ch Ee Ee DS Ee ieie aie Es ED Ee 17 Figure 6 4 Trenton 6680 Sys Host Board ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 21 Figure 6 5 Trenton 6680 Sys Host Board Block Diagram iss ese ee ee ee e
23. Sk EK ek Ee GEEN 75 Figure 8 51 North Bridge Configuration Screen see Re Re ee ee 75 Figure 8 52 Security Serena ed ke ie Ee ee Oe ee Es 76 Figure 8 53 South Bridge Chipset Configuration Screen see ee ee ee RR ee ee 76 Figure 8 54 Onboard LAN Boot ROM Screen sesse ee ee ee ee ee 77 Figure 8 55 ESB2 PCI X Hub Configuration Screen iese esse dees sesse ee ede ee ee dee ee ee ee ee 77 Figure 8 56 ESB2 PCI X Hub Settings Screen sesse esse dd ese sesse ee ede ee de dee ee ee ee ee 78 Figure 8 57 Save Changes and Exit Screen esse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 78 Figure 8 58 Save Configuration Screen ee ee RA ee ee ee Re ee ee 79 SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 11 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Chapter 1 Technology Advancement Group Inc Chapter 1 Cautions and Warnings Electronically distributed Subject to user discretion when printed SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 12 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Technology Advancement Group Inc 4 Safety Instructions Operations Manual 4 1 Types of Warnings used in this Manual Read this manual thoroughly paying special attention to the cautions and warnings 4 1 1 Safety Symbols and Labels A AN A DANGER WARNING CAUTION These warnings and cautions indicate situations or practice that might result in property damage 4 1 2 Conventions 4 1 2 1 Important Messages Important messages appear where mishandling of components is
24. a Con 3 Primary Slot Cam 4 ed image Gain Off ACU Plus prp Controls Con4 Con2 Auxiliary Slot XR 750mA channel reset 12V Power Out General l O General Inpute PCI Controller optional General Outputs 32 bit 66 33 M Host PCI 5V 3 3 Slot Figure 6 5 PCI X Bus Frame Grabber Block Diagram 6 1 6 PCI X Bus Frame Grabber Board Components e Image time stamp for accurate object tracking of each input channel e Concurrent acquisition from up to four independent format cameras e High speed image transfers at up to 528MB s e PCI X 66MHz compatible e Supports Windows XP and 2000 Board e Full length 64 bit PCI X 66MHz compatible Transfers Supports 5V and 3 3V slots SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 24 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technolo Advancement Group Inc Acquisition e Concurrent image acquisition from four independent interlaced or progressive scan analog cameras e Single slot solution supports acquisition rates up to 50MHz in 8 bit pixel mode e Horizontal Size min max 32 pixels to 4096 pixels in 1 pixel step e Vertical Size 1 to 16384 lines in 1 line step Interfaces to monochrome standard or custom format cameras e Pixel jittter VBS 1 VPP 75 ohms terminated e Pixel jittter Video 0 714 VPP 75 ohms terminated e Pixel jittter Partial scan mode Synchronization e Supports composite video and separate horizontal and vertica
25. amera Link configurations e 1 Full camera 8 x 8 bit e 1 Medium camera 4 x 8 bit 4 x 10 bit 4 x 12 bit 1 x 30 bit RGB and 1 x 36 bit e 1 Base camera 3 x 8 bit 2 x 10 bit 2 x 12 bit 1 x 14 bit 1 x 16 bit and 1 x 24 bit RGB Alternate multi tap Camera Link configurations support 4 x 14 bit 4 x 16 bit 1 x 48 bit or 1 x 64 bit Pixel Formats Monochrome 8 10 12 14 16 or 36 bit RGB Transfers Real time transfers to system memory e PCI 32 bus 32 bits 33MHz e PCI 64 bus 64 bits 66MHz e PCI X bus 64 bits 66MHz On the fly tap adjustments for multiple tap area scan and linescan cameras Controls Comprehensive event notification includes start end of frame sequence or N line events SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 33 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual AG Technology Advancement Group Inc One independent TTL LVDS trigger input programmable as active high or low edge or level trigger One strobe TTL output for area scan and linescan cameras One PC independent serial communication port provides seamless interface to MS Windows applications Quadrature AB shaft encoder inputs for external web synchronization supports cascaded divide and multiply Power Output Power on reset fused 12V 5V DC output at 1 5A Software Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 and Windows XP compliant Full support of the Sapera programming package Compatible w
26. an be redistributed to any cell that encounters production bottlenecks which ensures optimal efficiency 2 2 3 Lifecycle Management TAG s world class Program Management discipline models the renowned methodologies of the Project Management Institute PMI to ensure successful completion of the task at hand Our Program Managers PMs serve as the voice of the customer driving requirements to which the rest of TAG s organization answers As an explicit tenet of TAG s corporate mission statement the PMs not only track cost schedule and technical compliance throughout a project s period of performance but also ensure the customer is supported well beyond it SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 5 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual f iG Document Revision History Date Version Updated By Description of Number Changes 07 09 2008 1 0 Alan Huckerby Author 09 29 2009 1 1 Alan Huckerby Author SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 6 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 3 About This Manual 3 1 Scope and Audience This Manual provides an introductory overview of the SV 4103 X4 Designed to endure the rigors of harsh environments this device can withstand shock and vibration high and low temperatures All of our devices are based on the latest Intel and AMD technology Also this device doesn t use Intel Core Due or Pen
27. at the server s microprocessor uses to get the system started after you turn it on The BIOS also manages data flow between the computer s operating system and attached devices such as the hard disk video adapter keyboard and mouse CAUTION The server s hardware and software was loaded and tested witha specific BIOS version If you desire to have the BIOS updated consult TAG technical support in advance as updates to your approved BIOS may cause your system to become unstable or inoperable 8 4 1 BIOS Configuration for Nightvision Enter BIOS by pressing Delete when prompted in POST Once the BIOS Configuration Utility has been entered scroll to the exit tab using the arrow keys Under the exit menu option select Load Optimal Defaults when prompted select OK to load optimal defaults Scroll back to the Main menu and ensure that all of the settings seen in the screenshots below are set Upon exit ensure that settings are saved upon exit SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 54 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Operati ons Man ual 1 On the Main BIOS System Overview screen ensure System Time and Date are correct Press Enter Figure 8 11 I 06 08 Tue 09 02 2008 61 Copyright 1985 2006 American Mega Figure 8 11 System Overview 2 On the Advanced Settings screen select CPU Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 12 PU Con
28. ats e Transfers Simultaneous live image display and real time transfers to system memory with no host CPU overhead e DMA supports scatter gather to optimize host frame buffer usage e Allows on the fly camera switching with minimal frame loss e Controls 1 TTL Trigger Input e Detects loss of input video signal SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 30 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technolo Advancement Group Inc e Comprehensive event notification for start end of odd even field or frame signals required for application process synchronization e Software Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Professional 64 bit1 compliant e Supports DirectDraw and TWAIN 32 e Fully supported of Sapera LT e Application development using C C DLLs and ActiveX controls with Microsoft Visual Studio 6 0 and Microsoft Visual Studio Net e System Requirement Intel Pentium class CPU 64MB system memory e 10MB free hard drive space Dimensions PCI Express 6 677 16 95 cm Length x 4 20 10 7cm Height Power Max 1 8A at 3 3V Consumption 170mA at 12V Temperature Operating 0 C 32 F to 50 C 131 F Storage 40 C 40 F to 125 C 257 F Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Markings FCC Approved CE Approved 6 1 11 PCI X Digital Frame Grabber Compatible with one Base Medium or Full Camera Link camera the X64 CL Full is universal PCI slot compliant and supports all
29. d configuration information as well as the device manufacturer device type and location in the upper portion of the General tab The Device status box in the middle of the General tab displays the status of the device including any errors If the device has any problems the Device Status box briefly describes the problem and usually describes the appropriate course of action to correct the problem 3 Click Troubleshoot to use the built in mechanisms for detecting the nature of the problem Other tabs include the Driver tab which displays the details of the driver being used SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 48 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technolo Advancement Group Inc This tab also lets you update or uninstall the driver The Resources tab displays the hardware resources being used This tab allows you to see and resolve any conflicts caused by non PnP devices Along with these tabs some devices have additional advanced settings or tabs for device specific settings 8 2 Installing and Removing Hardware in Windows Plug and Play PnP is a standard that makes installing new hardware devices easier Prior to PnP installing new hardware meant finding and installing peripheral drivers and making sure the new device didn t conflict with another device Theoretically if you have a computer designed for PnP and are using a PnP operating system like Windows installing a printer sound card modem o
30. ding Systems Engineering Electronic Equipment and Program Management support to US Military warfighters Headquartered in Dulles Virginia TAG s state of the art 35 000 sa ft engineering and manufacturing facility provides all the infrastructure equipment and manpower necessary to engineer design test manufacture and certify products to the rugged requirements of the tactical combat theater Our facilities in Dulles VA San Diego CA and St Louis MO allow for rapid deployment of products and support across the globe TAG quickly efficiently and cost effectively tailors rugged solutions for large DoD programs with specific MIL STD requirements TAG s comprehensive Quality Assurance QA policy enforced through application of our UL registered ISO 9001 2000 certified processes enables TAG to rapidly deploy systems and solutions that reliably withstand the stresses of the tactical environment Today there are over 20 000 TAG systems deployed across various weapons platforms throughout the US Military TAG effectively balances all corporate assets our people expertise infrastructure and experience to consistently and successfully execute and deliver to the DoD TAG s success lies in focusing on the corporate Mission Statement and leveraging the tenets of our business model to ensure the customer s expectations are exceeded throughout lengthy program lifecycles TAG s Mission is to resolve our customers IT
31. dvancement Group Inc e Dynamic wear leveling e 10 years data retention 6 2 Power Management Modern motherboards provide Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface ACPI settings such as wake up power button function and standby suspend timers These functions are configured in the CMOS Setup Section 8 4 BIOS Setup 6 2 1 Power Supply Two 300W DC power supply modules are supplied e One 300W DC module will supply power solely to the backplane ATX connector e The second 300W DC module will supply all other power requirements Including power supply to auxiliaries such as Fans HD etc Figure 6 17 Zippy Power Supply 6 2 2 Power Supply Components Output Wattage e 300W Dimension e 225 00x100 00x40 50mm e 8 85x3 94x1 59 inch DC Input Spec e Voltage DC20V 28V SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 39 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual AG Technology Advancement Group Inc Input Current 20 0A RMS for 24VDC Inrush Current 20 0A Max Temperature range operating 10 C 40 C Humidity operating 20 95 non operating 10 95 Remarks 85 is normal condition and 95 is with special coating process Hold up time1 6ms minimum at full load amp nominal input voltage Dielectric withstand input output 1500 vac for 1 second Input to frame ground 1500 vac for 1 second Efficiency 65 typical at full load power good signal on delay 100ms to
32. e ee ee 22 Figure 6 6 PCI X Bus Frame Grabber onnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnee 23 Figure 6 7 PCI X Bus Frame Grabber Block Diagram iese sesse esse ee ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee 24 ales dee eds EE AR EE ER EE 44 Figure 8 2 System PKOPSIWSS acc sessies eis REEN en Ee vee es ee N ee Ee ee ee ees ne 45 Figure 8 3 Device Manger iss EE EN EO DE N ED Ee EE GE de Ge OS EN EG EE Ee 45 Figure 8 4 Device Manager sa Es sa REELE RR Es SE Roes BE KG Ee se ee Ro ee 47 Figure 8 5 Properties Dialog BOX cccc cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeesensaaeees 48 Figure 8 6 Control Panel issie is ies is ie Heg eie ae ie ie bb ie ei kes Se Re ie he Ke ie EE 50 Figure 8 7 Add Hardware Wizard esse see ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Re ee ee ee 50 Figure 8 8 Control Panel es ee AA Gee ee AA ee ee AA Gee ee 51 Fig re 8 9 System Properties ese sees dampen es EE ee Wes eg ese id 52 Figure 8 10 Device Manager us SEER GREG Se n SR GE EE ER RR deg ee SR de nenea 52 Figure 8 11 System Overview sa ese BOSE oes eN id Ee DR Ee Ee be ER Ee by ee ee tds 55 Figure 8 12 CPU Configuration Sere n iese RE eke EE KERKE Ge Ee sane AR SE Ese EE Oe EE 55 Figure 8 13 Advanced CPU Setlings ese seeks Eseg ede Dek EE ese ee REEKSE Re de bed se 56 Figure 8 14 IDE GonliiOUratidM ste dd Ee de de Se Ed Roe EE De ER Gee ee de dene 56 Figure 8 15 IDE GonliduraliG iS ER end RR ee Dee Ke ER Ee 57 Figure 8
33. egatrends Inc 3 Figure 8 39 PCI PnP Screen 30 On the PCI PnP Page scroll down to Plug amp Play O S and press Enter On the Pop SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 69 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 TAG Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Ine up screen select YES and press Enter Figure 8 40 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Plug amp Play O S Disab led Enabled Disabled v02 61 C Copyr ight 1989 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 40 Plug amp Play Configuration Popup Screen 31 On PCI PnP screen Scroll down to Onboard VGA Controller Press Enter Figure 8 41 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Plug amp Play O S a 8 41 Onbsaid VGA Controller Screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 70 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Technology Advancement Group Inc 32 On the Onboard VGA Controller screen Select Onboard VGA Controller Then Press Enter Figure 8 42 BIOS SETUP UTILITY A IDE Card Onboard VGA Controller ontroller mode fuai lablel Avail lab jle v02 61 C Copyr ight 1985 2006 American GER Eg Inc Figure 8 42 Onboard VGA Controller Screen 33 On Onboard VGA Controller Popup screen Select Disabled Press Enter Figure 8 43 BIOS SETUP UTILITY COnLTO a Hiding this u A IDE Card Onboard van Controller ontroller mo ie a4 E Options MIELIES Enabled
34. figuration Configuration ni iguration 2 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 fr Figure 8 12 CPU EE Screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 55 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Ope rati on S Man u al Technology Advancement Group Inc 3 On the CPU Configuration screen No Change Press Enter Figure 8 13 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen 3 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 Amer i Figure 8 13 Advanced CPU Settings 4 On Advanced BIOS screen Scroll down to IDE Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 14 BIOS SETUP UTILITY t igurat ion gt IDE Configuration v02 61 Copyright 1985 2006 Amer ican Hegatrends Figure 8 14 IDE Configuration SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 56 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 G Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 5 No Change required for IDE Configuration Press Enter Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen Figure 8 15 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Configuration Enhanced Figure 8 15 IDE Configuration 6 On Advanced Settings screen Scroll down to Floppy Configuration Press Enter Figure gt Floppy Configuration iquratio iguration Loni igurat ion v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 16 Floppy Configuration Page
35. figuration Page 20 On Advanced Settings screen scroll down to Remote Access Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 30 BIOS SETUP UTILITY SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 64 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 TAG Operations Manual_ Technology Advancement Group Inc 21 On the Remote Access Configuration Page no changes are necessary Figure 8 31 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen Disabled v02 61 C Copuright 1985 2006 American Meg Figure 8 31 Remote Access Configuration Page 22 On Advanced Settings screen scroll down to Trusted Computing Press Enter tl Select e Enter Go to F1 General e F10 Save and ESC Exit p v02 61 O Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 65 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Figure 8 32 Trusted Computing Page 23 No Change on the Trusted Computing page Figure 8 33 Then press Escape to return to Advanced Settings screen No Figure 8 33 Trusted Computing Page 24 On Advanced Settings screen Scroll down to MPS Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 34 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Hegatrends Inc SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 66 of 80 Version
36. ith Microsoft Visual Studio 6 0 and Net unmanaged code only Visual Basic 6 0 and Borland C Builder 5 5 or higher System Requirements PC1 64 or PCI 32 compliant system and 64MB system memory Dimensions 8 27 21cm Length x 4 20 10 7cm Height Temperature 0 C 32 F to 55 C 131 F Relative Humidity up to 95 non condensing SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 34 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 13 PCI Express Graphics Card MSI s NX8600GT Twin Turbo videocard has push button shader overclocking By default the videocard comes pre overclocked with its core running at 600 MHz and memory at 1600 MHz stock is 540 1400 MSI s NX8600GTS T2D256E OC videocard is based on the new nVIDIA GeForce 8600GTS core The card packs in a modest 256MB of GDDR3 memory This PCI Graphics card enhances image quality e Brings the easiest way to optimize graphic quality e Colorize your vision when browsing digital photographs ee priser N TA AR TR MILILI Figure 6 14 PCI Express Graphics Card SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 35 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc EE er Se EEN i is iif tf LE Ed LI li 7 F A Figure 6 15 PCI Express Graphics Card Connectors 6 1 14 PCI Graphics Card Components Support Memo NX8600GTS T2D256E OC videocard 700 MHz core 2100 MHz me
37. l sync input e Horizontal Vertical Drive output LV TTL and TTL compatible e Frame reset and WEN inputs for each channel Onboard memory e 128MB Onboard frame buffer memory Pixel Formats Monochrome 8 bit pixel e Transfers Real time transfers to system memory e PCI 32 bus 32 bits 33MHz e PCI 64 bus 64 bits 66MHz e PCI X bus 64 bits 66MHz Pixel jittter e Robust error tracking reporting and recovery Look up tables e One 256 x 8 bit look up table per channel Noise and Pixel Jitter e 1 LSB with 1 5ns jitter Controls SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 25 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Operations Manual EE er rd e Independent gain offset control for each input channel from 0 4V to 1 2V 780uV step e Anti aliasing filter 12MHz1 5th Butterworth e Comprehensive event notification includes end start of field frame transfer e 4 independent opto isolated trigger inputs programmable as active high or low edge or level trigger e 4 strobes TTL outputs e PC independent RS232 serial communication ports provide seamless interface to MS Windows applications Optional General purpose IO module supports e Inputs and 8 TTL outputs e Inputs support TTL and 24V operations e TTL outputs support PNP and NPN operations Power Output e Power on reset fused 12V DC output at 750 mA max for each input channel Software e Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 2000 compliant
38. llowing 1 Access the Device Manager as described in steps 1 through 3 Figure 8 4 2 Device Manager EEK File Action View Help m g m ENG 165 ig Computer sa Disk crives 7 Display adapters 3 DVD CD ROM drives E Floppy disk controllers H Floppy disk drives Sy IDE ATA ATAPI controllers gt Keyboards 15 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors B Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT MB Processors t amp SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers HEER eee See ee Ses Figure 8 4 Device Manager SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 47 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Ee ee rd 2 In the Device manager dialog box Figure4 4 double click the device or select the device and then click the Properties toolbar button Figure 8 5 ALL IN WONDER 9800 SERIES Properties ena General Driver Details Resources 2 ALL IN WONDER 9800 SERIES Device type Display adapters Manufacturer ATI Technologies Inc Location PCI bus 1 device 0 function 0 Device status This device is working properly If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshoot to start the troutleshooter Troubleshoot Device usage Use this device enable vi Figure 8 5 Properties Dialog Box In the device s Properties dialog box there might be several tabs You can view the status an
39. mory 256MB DDR3 Video Output Function Dual link DVI Support HDTV HDCP Support TV out Dual DVI Connectors GPU 675MHz Memory 2000MHz Performances Graphics Bus Technology PCI Express Memory 256MB Memory Interface 128 bit Memory Bandwidth GB sec 32 Fill Rate Billion pixels sec 10 8 RAMDACs MHz 400 Custom Cooling Solution SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 36 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 6 1 15 Non Rotating Solid State Memory o amp o P N add hd hoe pe Pr A TA fe fa OG Figure 6 16 2 5 SATA Industrial Flash Drive 6 1 15 1 2 5 SATA Industrial Flash Drive SMART Modular Technologies XceedLite SATA SSD product line offers the industry s lowest power consumption for rugged low cost data storage applications Ideally suited for HDD replacement in systems that require high reliability storage in a low profile H 5mm x W 68 9 x L 100 25 package the industrial grade XceedLite is suited for use as rugged reliable boot drives in a wide range of communications applications including mobile and embedded computing medical automotive and industrial The XceedLite features enhanced reliability as a result of advanced on board error detection as well as correction and comprehensive wear leveling algorithms that provide consistent operation throughout the product life cycle Compatibility e Serial ATA High speed serialized AT attachment
40. o the Main Boot screen Figure 8 47 Ruto v02 61 C Copyright 1 UIE Figure 8 47 Boot Settings Configuration Screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 73 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operati ons Man u al Technology Advancems ne Groupi inci 38 On the Boot Settings screen scroll down and select Boot Device Priority Press Enter Figures 8 48 BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt Boot Device Priority v02 61 OC Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc Figure 8 48 Boot Device Priority Screen 39 On Boot Device Priority screen the boot order should be HDD PM SMART XCEED Network IBA GE Slo and Network IBA GE Slo Figure 8 49 Press Escape to return to Boot Settings screen BIOS SETUP UTILITY HDD PM SMART XCEED ght 1995 2006 Figure 8 49 Boot Device P riority Screen Heer if SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 74 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Technology Advancement Group Inc gt Operations Manual 40 On Boot Settings screen scroll down to Hard Drive Priority Press Enter Figure 2 20 BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt Hard Disk Drives Enter se Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save Ac Exit v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc as Figure 8 50 Bo
41. ot Settings Screen 41 On the Hard Disk Drives Page no changes are necessary Press Escape to return to the Boot Settings screen Figure HDD PM SMART KCEED Figure 8 51 North h Bridge EE Screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 75 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 42 On the Boot Settings screen scroll across to Security No changes are necessary Figure 8 52 IS SETUP UTILITY jupervisor Password Figure 8 52 Security Screen 43 Scroll across to the Chipset tab and press Enter Select South Bridge Chipset _Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 53 uth Bridge Configuration v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends I Figure 8 53 South Bridge Chipset Configuration Screen 44 On the South Bridge Configuration screen select Onboard LAN Boot ROM I SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 76 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Press Enter On the popup screen select Enabled and press Enter Then press EScape to return to the Chipset screen Figure 8 54 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Figure 8 54 Onboard LAN Boot ROM Screen 45 On Chipset screen scroll down to ESB2 PCI X Hub Configuration Press Enter Figure 8 55 BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt ESB2 PCI X Hub Configuration U Figure 8 55 ESB2 PCI X Hub Configuration Screen SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 77 of
42. panel accessible Optional Keyboard Mobile backlit USB keyboard Pointer Waterproof optical mouse Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature Designed to meet 0 C to 60 C Non operating Temperature Designed to meet 40 C to 70 C Humidity Designed to meet 0 90 non condensing Salt Fog Designed to meet MIL STD 810F Method 509 4 Fungus Mold Designed to meet MIL STD 810F Method 508 5 Shock The server is designed to meet MIL STD 810F Vibration The server is designed to meet MIL STD 810F Sand and Dust Protection The server is designed to meet MIL STD 8 1 OF EM The server is designed to meet FCC Class B Maintenance and Repair The SV 4103 X4 is considered a line replaceable unit LRU and will be maintained and spared at the LRU level SV 4103 X4 Page 19 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc 6 1 2 SV 4103 X4 Components This section provides an overview of the most common components installed in the SV 4103 X4 Information is also provided on how to identify specific components within your SV 4103 X4 For detailed information on the specific components installed refer the manufactures websites 6 1 3 Trenton 6680 Sys Host Board Part Number 1007610 This Backplane Motherboard supports multiple PCVExpressmserial interfaces to option card slotsand devices The flexible System Host board Provides PCI Exp
43. quirements of military standards including the MIL STD 810F and DO 160D TAG s onsite test equipment currently includes a Highly Accelerated Lifecycle Testing HALT Chamber an Electromagnetic Interference EMI test chamber and a high low temperature thermal test chamber TAG s facility also provides e A floor plan designed to support a cellular manufacturing model with modular assembly lines e A dedicated 24 hour system burn in room e A modern production status tracking and Enterprise Resource Planning ERP system with external web collaboration capabilities e Dedicated Quality Assurance workstations for system compliance and validation inspection 2 2 2 Manufacturing and Integration TAG implements Cellular Manufacturing processes through our compartmentalized state of the art production facility to minimize waste byproducts and maximize production efficiency TAG s manufacturing facility is physically partitioned to model the major philosophies of Lean Manufacturing Consistent with the model each of TAG s production cells are capable of operating in isolation however personnel and tools are SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 4 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc shared across all cells to streamline manufacturing operations costs and the production integration scheduling TAG s floor technicians are cross trained in multiple disciplines so they c
44. r other peripheral is a simple matter of plugging in the device It s not always quite this simple Assuming you are using a PnP computer when you attach a PnP device you may see a message indicating that Windows has recognized the new device either immediately or the next time you start up your system If Windows needs a driver that is not currently installed you may at that point be asked to insert a disk or the Windows CD ROM If you don t see a message but the device appears to be working you can assume that everything is fine SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 49 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 oue IRS AG Technology Advancement Group Inc 8 2 1 Using the Add New Hardware Wizard If the device is not working properly try using the Add New Hardware Wizard To run this wizard do the following 1 From the Start menu point to Settings and then click Control Panel Figure 8 6 amp Control Panel EEK r File Edit View Favorites Tools Help pg Ba gt 3 gt Search gt Folders E dres Control Panel J vi Go e Control Panel be TD o mj EP Administr Adobe Automatic Date and B Switch to Category Vien Hardware Te Gamma Updates Time ools Dell Display Fonts Game Internet Java See Also Wireless Controllers Options yy Windows Update D be ay k Hel t si OE and Sp Keyboard Mail Network Phone and Portable Power Connections Modem Media Options amp 9 p Prin
45. re 8 33 Trusted Computing Page ie EERS DE EER EL SR EK be ees EER Me Ek ee Ee 66 Figure 8 34 MPS Configuration Page sesse seed ees ee ee ee AA ee ee ee ee ee 67 Figure 8 35 MPS Configuration Pade ses Ese Ed SE EGO Ed Ge eN EG es Ee Ede bee 67 Figure 8 36 MPS Configuration Pade iese sees see eed ea KS Bee US ees Veg ees sessies Died 68 SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 10 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Technology Advancement Group Inc Figure 8 37 USB Configuration Page sesse esse se gee ee ee AA ee ee ee AA ee ee 68 Figure 8 38 USB Configuration Page se Eise kes ogies cavers seep eie ek Ee ee ke 69 Figure 8 39 PCI PnP STEEN ag 69 Figure 8 40 Plug amp Play Configuration Popup Screen sesse ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 70 Figure 8 41 Onboard VGA Controller Screen sesse ees ee ee ee ee 70 Figure 8 42 Onboard VGA Controller Screen see RA ee ee ee Re ee ee 71 Figure 8 43 Onboard VGA Controller Popup Screen ee ee ee RR ee ee 71 Figure 8 44 Boot Setting Configuration Screen sesse Re ee ee ee ee 72 Figure 8 45 Boot Settings Configuration POPUP Screen ss ese ee ee ee ee ee ee 72 Figure 8 46 Boot Settings Screen EE Ee ESE EG 73 Figure 8 47 Boot Settings Configuration Screen see RA ee Re ee ee 73 Figure 8 48 Boot Device Priority Screen ee ee 74 Figure 8 49 Boot Device Priority Screen es SEER EER EE ES EEU Ges ee ee Ee Ee ee EE eg 74 Figure 8 50 Boot Settings Screen ss EE RM EK EE ek ek Ke Ee
46. ress Graphics Card PCI Express Analog Video Frame Grabber Card PCI X Analog Frame Grabber Card including one extra PCI X slot PCI X DUAL Digital Frame Grabber Card SV 4103 X4 Page 20 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 TAG Technology Advancement Group Inc Figure 6 2 Trenton 6680 Sys Host Board 1 PICMG 1 3 Optional i I System Host Board 10831 1 Board i x4 PCle Link Expansion KB PCle USB Connectors BPG6714 Backplane Connector Ens ha System Host Board Siot Pole Edge connectors A B C amp D Ethernet Comector X16 PCIe Link x16 PCle P13 AO Cornector PCIe3 64 bit 133MHz LO Power Connecto P10 PCI X ATXorEPS PC Express Gade d b Dual PCI X PCI X Assumes Trenton MCG seres system host board SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 21 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Operations Manual Ee ee arcu ine Figure 6 3 Trenton 6680 Sys Host Board Block Diagram 6 1 4 Trenton 6680 Sys Host Board Components e Option internal pin connector e 4x RS232C serial ports with FIFO e 8x USB 2 0 4x internal and 4x external e Up to 3x 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller Realtek RTL8111B e Standard PS 2 mouse and keyboard internal connection available e HD Audio and AC97 compliant e 8 channel GPIO e Temperature fan and voltages e Software interface to monitor hardware value
47. revision 1 0a Serial ATA working group SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 37 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual Part Number 1007610 AG Technology Advancement Group Inc Performance e Burst Read Write 150MB sec e Sustained Read up to 40MB sec e Sustained Write up to 25MB sec e Access time 2ms typical Physical e Form factor 2 5 e Dimensions mm 100 25 L x 68 9 W x 5 H e Weight 0 1kg 16GB Environmental e Operating temperature e Industrial grade 0 C to 70 C e Industrial temp 40 C to 85 C e Storage temperature 65 C to 150 C e Humidity 5 to 95 e Operating altitude up to 80 000 ft e Operating shock 50G peak 2ms e Operating vibration 15G peak to peak Power e Input voltage 5 0V 5 e Typical consumption e Idle 60mA e Sustained Read Write 110mA 130Ma Compliance CE UL EN 55022 Class B CISPR 22 Class B AS NZS 3548 Class B BSMI CNS 13438 Class B CAN CSA V 3 2001 04 VCCI FCC Part 15 Class B EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Reliability e MTBF 2 million operating hours e EDC ECC 32 bit Reed Solomon e Bit Error Rate BER lt 10 14 e Built in power up self test BIT e Manual and automatic self diagnostics e Data integrity under power cycling Endurance e Read unlimited e 2 000 000 write erase cycles SV 4103 X4 Page 38 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technolo A
48. s including HDD S M A R T e On board Lithium battery and external battery input 0 60 C e Compliance with EN55022 and EN61000 4 2 ESD e UL609501 1 2003 First edition e CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 First edition April 1 2003 e RoHS and Lead free production e Trenton s PICMG 1 3 compatible backplanes 170 mm x 170 mm 6 7 x 6 7 6 1 5 PCI X Bus Frame Grabber The X64 AN Quad is a high performance PCI X bus compatible frame grabber Driven by the need to integrate vision automation with multiple view inspection the X64 AN Quad is designed to deliver concurrent image acquisition from multiple independent standard and progressive scan analog cameras SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 22 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 The X64 AN Ouad is capable of grabbing from four independent cameras at the same time and offers independent control signals for each input channel to acquire transfer and track images accurately Supporting high resolution 8 bit image digitization the X64 AN Quad offers independent image paths creating virtually four frame grabbers in one slot Figure 6 4 PCI X Bus Frame Grabber SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 23 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG O e rati O n S M an u al Technology Advancement Group Inc Syne E a yo ake mage Gain Off E jon m Controls Cam 2 AA ee Controls Con2 Syne Cam 43 AT 3 Ma a
49. tch 7 2 1 1 Passwords In most cases a user startup password and a supervisor setup password can be set in the CMOS When a Setup password is required SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 43 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual EE er rd the computer will prompt for it when you try to access the BIOS setup When a Startup password is configured the computer will prompt for it at every startup The CMOS password can be reset by shorting the CMOS restore to factory defaults jumper or by temporarily removing the CMOS battery 8 Identifying Server Components Using Device Manager The Device Manager is one of Windows most useful diagnostic tools It lets you see all of the devices attached to your computer and which resources they are each using To access the Device Manager do the following 1 Click Start point to Settings and then click Control Panel Figure 8 1 Control Panel EEK File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ai gt 3 po Search 5 Folders EJ Address gt Control Panel p 8 Addor Administr Adobe Automatic r Remov Tools Gamma Updates vw DB gt Folder Fonts Game Internet see ae Wireless Options Controllers Options Windows Update D s be ay O ep ae spot Keyboard Mail Mouse Network Phone and Portable Power Connections Modem Media Options Ate TE a Ba 9 3 O Printers and Program QuickTime Regional Scanners Scheduled Securit
50. ters and Program QuickTime Regional Scanners Scheduled Security Faxes Updates andla andC Tasks Center I Bwr N G SigmaTel Soundsand Speech System Taskbar and User Windows Audio Audio De StartMenu Accounts Firewall N om er Sie Windows Wireless Media Netw Figure 8 6 Control Panel 2 Double click the Add Hardware icon Figure 8 7 Add Hardware Wizard ED Welcome to the Add Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you Install software to support the hardware you add to your computer Troubleshoot problems you may be having with your hardware amp If your hardware came with an installation CD it is recommended that you click Cancel to close this wizard and use the manufacturer s CD to install this hardware To continue click Next Figure 8 7 Add Hardware Wizard SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 50 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Technology Advancement Groupe ne Operations Manual 8 3 Installing Legacy Peripherals When you install what Microsoft calls a legacy peripheral you will need to use the Add Hardware Wizard as described to let Windows know about the new device NOTE The term legacy refers to anything that s no longer on the cutting edge 8 3 1 Removing Legacy Peripherals amp Control Panel i File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 82 gt 3 Search E Folders E Address Control Panel When removing a legacy peripheral from your system you
51. tium M technology only THS servers Configuration options include extended memory and enhanced video optimization All of our servers are backed by our world class lifecycle management and post sales support 3 1 1 Organization This manual is divided into the following chapters e Chapter 1 Provides Cautions and Warnings e Chapter 2 Provides operational information e Chapter 3 Contains all relevant Procedures SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 7 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 Operations Manual f IG Table of Contents Contents 1 Copyright 2008 Technology Advancement Group Inc TAG ee 2 MG ei SR AE EO RR N NN 2 od TAG ORR N EE EN OE HE OE LE EE HE EE 3 2 1 Summary al Qualifications RE EE EEN EE EE bo Ee EE Re EG EN Ee Ed 3 2 2 Core COMMCIONC OS AE EE RE EE 4 2 2 1 ErdieeING REEDE be De Ee ED ea GEE Ee HE EE RD 4 2 2 2 Manufacturing and Integration c cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaees 4 2 2 3 Lifecycle Management see AA AA ee ee ee ee 5 3 About This Manual RE EE Oe 7 3 1 Scope and AUdIERES si EE Ee DE aA ER SE SR eee 7 ME Se se sd EA EE EE EO EE 7 4 Safety INMStrUC ONS EE ER GE ES Ee ED eee 13 4 1 Types of Warnings used in this Manual ee ee ee RR ee ee ee Re ee ee 13 4 1 1 Safety Symbols and Labels sies se EE DEE Ge EE EE Ge Ee SU OES Ge ee ee 13 4 2 EN ae EER EE enna ta EA ee 13 5 SV 4103 X4 OVErviEW 2e Ek eN De Se ge ee EK ee ie ek ek N ee ee
52. vice Pack 2 3 Registered to TAG Engineering TAG 55274 640 0705144 23712 Computer Intel R Pentium R M processor 1 73GHz 794 MHz 1 00 GB of RAM Physical Address Edension Figure 8 9 System Properties 3 Click the Hardware tab 4 Click the Device Manager button Figure 8 10 Device Manager File Action View Help e 0 R ENG 165 Computer ee Disk crives 2 Displey adapters 2 DVD CD ROM drives 4 Floppy disk controllers J Floppy disk drives 43 IDE ATA ATAPI controllers we Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices Monitars B Network adapters Y Ports COM amp LPT SBR Processors amp SCSI and RAID controllers 9 Sound video and game controllers E System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Figure 8 10 Device Manager SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 52 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 5 Click the name of the item you have removed from your system If you don t see the item look for a category heading that describes the type of device you removed and then click the plus sign to its left to display a list of items in that category 6 From the Action menu click Uninstall 7 Click OK SV 4103 X4 Part Number 107610 Page 53 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Operations Manual Ee arcu tne 84 TAG Approved BIOS The BIOS basic input output system is the program stored on the CMOS th
53. y Faxes Updates and La and C Tasks Center a I o g 2 N SigmaTel Soundsand Speech System Taskbarand User Windows Audio udio De Start Menu Accounts Firewall N 95 i Si See Vg Control Panel BP Switch to Category View Windows Wireless Media Netw Figure 8 1 Control Panel SV 4103 X4 Part Number 1007610 Page 44 of 80 Version 1 1 09 29 2009 AG Technology Advancement Group Inc 2 Double click the System icon Figure 8 2 System Properties rep EE General ComputerName Hardware System Microsoft Windows XP Professional A Version 2002 A Service Pack 2 3 Registered to gs TAG Engineering TAG 55274 640 0705144 23712 Computer Intel R Pentium R M processor 1 73GHz 794 MHz 1 00 GB of RAM Physical Address Ectension OK Cancel Figure 8 2 System Properties 3 Click the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager button Figure 8 3 Device Manager DER File Action View Help gt m ENG 165 ig Computer Sw Disk crives 2 Displey adapters 3 DVD CD ROM drives 13 Floppy disk controllers J Floppy disk drives Sy IDE ATA ATAPI controllers we Keyboards 15 Mice and other pointing devices Monitors B Network adapters a Ports COM amp LPT MB Processors amp SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers H A A E F E
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