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1.   e 2 RS 232 422 485 serial ports   e 2 RS 232 ports   e 12 NMEA ports   e 6 USB 2 0 hosts   e 1 internal SATA storage slot for SSD   e 1 external storage slot for storage expansion   e 1G anti vibration and 5G anti shock design for system reliability  e Fanless design with compact size   e 24 VDC or 110 to 240 VAC power input models available   e Supports Windows XP Embedded  Windows XP SP3  Windows 7    1 2    MC 5150 AC DC Introduction    Hardware Specifications    Computer   CPU  Intel   Core      5 520E  BGA CPU package   2 4 GHz processor   OS  Windows 7  Windows XP SP3  Windows XP Embedded  must be installed by the user   System Chipset  Intel   QM57 Express Chipset   DRAM  2 GB DDR3 SDRAM onboard   USB  USB 2 0 hosts x 6  Type A connectors    Storage   Storage Support    e 1 internal SATA storage tray for SSD   e 1 removable SATA storage tray for storage expansion with 60 GB SSD    Other Peripherals   KB MS  2 PS 2 interfaces supporting standard PS 2 keyboard and mouse   Audio  line in out interface   Display   Graphics Controller  Onboard Intel   HD graphics   Display Interface    e VGA Interface  15 pin D Sub connector  female   with resolution up to 1920 x 1080  e DVI I Interface  29 pin DVI I connector  female     Ethernet Interface  LAN  2 auto sensing 10 100 1000 Mbps ports  RJ45   Magnetic Isolation Protection  1 5 KV built in    Serial Interface   Serial Standards    e 2 RS 232 422 485 ports  software selectable  DB9 male   e 2 RS 232 ports  DB9    e 12 NMEA p
2.  As       Serial ATA Port O to 3    This setting allows you to configure the type of the hard disk installed in the computer  Select the hard disk in  the list  and enter     Options  Auto  default   User Defined    AHCI SALP    This item allows you to configure the Support Aggressive Link Power Management  SALP  in AHCI Host  Capability Register bit 26     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    SATA Port 0 to 3   HotPlug    This item allows you to configure if you would like to enable disable the hot  amp  plug function of the storage  installed on the SATA port 0 to port 3     Options  Disable  default   Enabled    Thermal Configuration    This item allows you to configure the thermal settings and intelligent power sharing function     4 6    MC 5150 AC DC    CPU Thermal Configuration       DTS    This item allows you to configure the Digital Thermal Sensor  DTS  function     Options  Critical Reporting  default   Disabled  Enabled    Thermal Mode    This setting allows you to configure the thermal mode     Options  TM1 and TM2  default   Disabled  TM1  TM2    ACPI 3 0 T States    This item allows you to configure the ACPI 3 0 T States     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled    Intelligent Power Sharing    This item allows you to configure the Intelligent Power Sharing  IPS  function     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled    BIOS Setup    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    FCPU Thermal Configuration       Video Configuration    This item allows you to configure the video setti
3.  Fils  jez  241618       3  When the system has powered on  press F2 to enter BIOS setup utility  and set WDT timeout to a suitable  time length and set Boot Redirection to USB     Boot Bed   rect bon       B 9    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    4  Users can normally use their OS and AP to meet the special function        5  Ifthe OS boot up fails  system will display the blue screen  In this case  the watchdog timer will be counting  down        6  When the watchdog timer is up  the system will automatically restart and boot to the USB disk       7  Full automatic setting will save os_image folder to the damaged hard disk drive        8  When the process is complete  the operating system will automatically restart and operate the normal boot  to the hard disk     B 10    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    Soe LP Pn 166 1   amp    Bra  Urmmunting all devices marke    sa to terminate   d0he        Check the Following Items for Hard Disk  Recovery    1  Formatthe hard disk to FAT32 as disk1        2  In Tuxboot  change the target drive to hard disk     L HDN    A       Dee  Despiplica  Gorai bee    a bria Er weed for de badiup and raga  Tha stable branch of Clanecila lve  ano bated on Debian    taal Notari  Clare  lve ls boobed and run in het moda  no inatallation is rpa Eged to use      Dosmbad Palle Deore pis Liew Sisble of poeti       fe  Pra Doraicaded TSO er 301 100541 ere a bep      fe  Sho A Dries  le dh  Ce  Ol Saree 50 fe  Type   LU
4.  Greve       B 11    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    3  Build the hard disk recovery image as USB  The boot redirection setting is different     4  When the system has powered on  press F2 to enter BIOS setup utility  check the hard disk connection port   set WDT timeout to a suitable time length  and set Boot Redirection to the mapped port   For example  set  system OS disk as Port O  spare rescue disk as port 2      Serial ATA Port 2  SPCC Solid State Dis     Boot Feed   rer  t bon   SATA Port  Hie       5  When finished  the hard disk will perform in the role of the USB to recover the operating system     Check the Following Items for LAN Recovery    1  Build the physical network link in remote server and the local device  See the following figure for details     Connection In Local Network    Remote    Server       B 12    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    2  Set PXE Boot to LAN Enabled  WDT Timeout as suitable time length and Boot Redirection to LAN     FRE Boot to LAN    nah bee       3  Refer to the Clonezilla web site about remote server settings  http   clonezilla org   4  When all settings have been done  it can work as an USB SSD     B 13    
5.  analog Vertical Syne  a rmos pate OOOO  a    N C  N C    15 Ground   return for  5V  HSync  and VSync        Hardware Connection Description      pin No   Signal Definition    T M D S  Clock Shield    C5 Analog Ground   analog R  G  B return        Connecting to a Speaker or a Headphone    The MC 5150 AC DC comes with audio input and output interfaces on the rear panel for connecting a    microphone and speaker or headphones     Installing the External SATA Hard Disk    The MC 5150 AC DC computer comes with a pre installed SSD drive in the removable slot on the front panel     If you would like to replace the hard disk drive  follow these instructions     1  Disconnect the MC 5150 AC DC from the power source   2  Use the protection key to turn right so that the storage bracket can be taken off by turning the two screws     See the following figure for detailed location     Protection Key       S Craw    3 6    MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Connection Description    3  Take off the storage bracket from the slot and turn back to remove the four screws        4  Remove the pre installed hard disk drive and place the new one on the bracket  Remember to fasten the  four screws on the back  When finished  insert the bracket onto the computer  and fasten the two screws   In addition  turn the protection key leftwards to complete the installation     Installing the Internal SATA Hard Disk    The MC 5150 AC DC has a SATA connector for installing one SATA hard disks  To install the 2 5 inch 
6.  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     NOTE 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 MC 5150 AC DC   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    MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Connection Description    Connecting the Power    The MC 5150 DC model offers 24 VDC power input  with tolerance from 18 to 30 VDC  with the
7.  terminal block   and the MC 5150 AC model offers 100 to 240 VAC  If the power is supplied properly  the Power LED will light    up   For safety reasons  please use cables with the following specifications     Wire range 14 22 AWG  torque 7 Ib    Grounding the MC 5150 AC DC    Grounding and write routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference  EMI   Run the  ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting the power     ATTENTION    A This product is intended to be mounted to a well grounded mounting surface  such as a metal panel        EG  See the figure shown below for the location of the Earth Ground on the terminal block power connector   Connect the EG wire to an appropriate grounded metal surface     DC Model  AC Model     DE HVT       PA G      Earth Ground      Earth Ground i    Connecting Data Transmission Cables    This section describes how to connect the MC 5150 AC DC computer to the network and serial devices     Connecting to the Network    Plug your network cable into the embedded computer s Ethernet port  The other end of the cable should be  plugged into your Ethernet network  When the cable is properly connected  the LEDs on the embedded  computer s Ethernet port will glow to indicate a valid connection     The 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet LAN port uses 8 pin RJ45 connectors  The following diagram shows the  pinouts for these ports     E r  m The LED indicators on the right top and right bottom c
8.  users to perform system recovery when the  operating system crashes     File loss and operating system corruption can be a nightmare for computer users  Usually  users find it difficult  to fix the problem when the system crashes  Smart Recovery can create a back up system to restore the  operating system automatically  See the following figure for the main architecture of the recovery     A y         OO     lt        To run the Smart Recovery  do the following steps           Changing OS Configurations and Enable Check  Point Function    To let the OS work properly with smart recovery  you need to modify some configurations        MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    1     Select Startup and Recovery from My Computer  gt System Properties  gt Advanced     System Properties    Seiten Rezoa Budama  Updates  Gereral Compuls Hara Hardens    You mast be logged on ad on Administrator lo make most of eve charges  Petlomance  Vial effects  processor scheduling  memory usage  and visual memory     _ Settings    Use Profiles  Det Bop betire related ba your logon    L Sattings    Startup and Recovery  Stem slatup  giem lodos  and debuggng information    Caras  era repara             2  Uncheck Automatically restart     Startup and Recovery    System startup  Default operating system       K ITET   GC Ti i a     L           li        Time to display Est of operating systems   so El seconds      Time to display recovery options when needed  Ia   seconds  To edt the startu
9. 4 15  Save CUSO DEUS id 4 15  DISCard CHange Senia T la 4 15  Upar radin tne BIOS aane E A E ET 4 16    A  Regulatory Approval Statement           i 1savirarisanininizaninanina nananana nani nnna A 1    B  Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    urna B 1    Ce SMart RO COVA Var E A A AA AAA E A EIA E C 3  Changing OS Configurations and Enable Check Point FUNCTION css sss rie C 3  RECOVE nO CE ET illegale C 5  Check the Following Items for Hard Disk Recovery sss sss s sees ee ess e e cesse iii C 11    Check the Following Items for LAN Recovery     ssss ss esse e ce ss e ess e i C 12    1    Introduction    The MC 5150 AC DC computer is based on the Intel Core      5 520E processor and comes with 4 serial ports  2  Gigabit Ethernet ports  6 USB hosts  12 NMEA ports   and offers high performance and versatile peripherals for  various industrial applications     The MC 5150 AC DC s rugged and fanless design and 1G anti vibration and 5G anti shock make it particularly  well suited for bridge systems in marine applications  In addition  the compact size and low power consumption  features ensure an easy installation and reliable system operations  and the modular design allows easy  integration with the panel     Users can easily install Windows 7  Windows XP SP3  Windows XP Embedded to provide a flexible and friendly  environment for system development and application implementation     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O Overview  Package Checklist  Product Featu
10. MC 5150 AC DC User s Manual    Third Edition  January 2012    www moxa com product    MOXA    O 2012 Moxa Inc  All rights reserved        MC 5150 AC DC 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    O 2012 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 Information    Mo
11. NG ss id ian 3 6  Installing the ExterhalSATAsH ald DISK smart artritis enue dda    3 6  installing Chev Meerral SATA  Hara Distro iaia 3 7   4   BIOS SeIUD     ucraina 4 1   Entering the  BIOS Setup Utiliy aasRtanaa ai 4 2   ME HR  Ee  ane A bie ivay Aia 4 2  Modifying the BIOS Main Settings                      ene e cece eee EE eee n nese eee n eS Ose een neeeeeennaeeeeetnnaceeentnnasones 4 2  AGVanGed SOMO ii taa 4 2  BOOE Configura La aaa whan RO 4 3  PIT TITI A E coer rer E eerie nets Pate a 4 4  IDE COMPMGUIAUION asia rare ii ise 4 4  Thermal Configuration  ia 4 6  Intelligent POWEr SNANG   carr AAA ARA AA 4 7  Video Cong ura OR aridac iaa 4 8  JSB CONIU AUO aeaa A E E EE E A 4 9  AP A S ee 4 9  FiardwWare  MONILO q OA PE RC US S E ESN E 4 10  SEcurity Settings aaa ata alati 4 10  Ser SUpervisorPasswWofdaki ile ca 4 11  SFUSO PS WOP tiro criado IERI IAA I La ap ee 4 11  ET e AA E A ee ee 4 11  Advanced CPU CON trola di 4 12  os o T 4 13  QUICK Boots AA A A A eee 4 13  PXE BOOL tO LAN ot AR RIDI DAR IRR ARIA iris 4 13  ASES ease ia i a EL a a a a 4 13  USB  a lalala bate as 4 13  E S RR hs s L 6191 A A    O 4 13  BO0EREdIFECHO Riel Loam R E HE RoR 4 14  CODA IAA IA IRA IRA IA AIA RR ER ERRE RAI IG 4 14  EXE  Settings  ANNE EEE E I TA aa a tara ea ai 4 14  EXI Saving CHanGeGS camita bile biloba bile bi balilla ita rta 4 15  Save Change Without Ex Lada ia 4 15  Exil DiscordingEhongesasa iii di ilaele had 4 15  Rere Reilly 6 rR ranno erano td 4 15  boad CUSTOM DAS aa aaa  
12. Pending   IACS E10  Pending    EMC  EN 55022 Class B  EN 55024 4 2  EN 55024 4 3  EN 55024 4 4  FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B  Marine  IEC 60945 4th   Pending   IACS E10  Pending    Green Product  RoHS  cRoHS  WEEE    Warranty  Warranty Period  3 years  Details  See www moxa com warranty    Hardware Block Diagram      DDR3   lt     gt  VGA d SO DIMM        O    S Printer x 1 pn   AC DC model        LAN  gt  Gigabit    E     SATAx2 P Controller LAN1  19  LAN Gigabit J    MUS  PI  gt  Controller   LAN2         Audio rk    sa Line in t  Line out UART Super 1 0  MUS860 WDT    NMEA  Port x 4 Port x 12 KB MS     AC DC model        RS 232 x 2  RS 232 422 485 x 2    1 4    2    Hardware Introduction    The MC 5150 AC DC computer is compact  well designed  and built rugged enough for industrial applications   LED indicators help you monitor performance and identify trouble spots  multiple serial ports allow you to  connect different devices for wireless operation  and the reliable and stable hardware platform lets you devote  your attention to developing your applications     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O Appearance   gt  AC DC Model Front View   gt  AC Model Rear View   gt  DC Model Rear View   O Dimensions   LED Indicators   O Real Time Clock    a    MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Introduction    Appearance    AC DC Model Front View    Protection Lock Removable      Storage Slot     a EE       III                 SystemLEDs Dongle USB 2 0  Power Button  power  Stora
13. SATA hard  disk  follow these instructions     Turn back the MC 5150 AC DC model  the remove the four screws on the cover plate  See the following figure  for detailed location        After removing the back plate cover of the computer  you need to install the hard disk installation kit  See the  following description     1  Remove four screws on kit        3 7    MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Connection Description    2  Take off the kit from the computer  However  just leave the connector in the kit  Next  remove the screws  on two sides of the hard disk kit and then remove the top cover of the kit        3  Connect the SATA connector to the disk and then place the hard disk into the kit  Fasten the screws on each  side          SATA  Connector          5  Remember to replace the hard disk cover on the computer to complete the installation     3 8       4    BIOS Setup    This chapter describes the BIOS settings of the MC 5150 AC DC computer  The BIOS is a set of input output  control routines for peripherals  The BIOS is used to initialize basic peripherals and helps 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 will be stored in the battery    backed up CMOS RAM  which retains the system information after system reboots or the power is removed     The following topics are covered in this chapter     O Entering the BIOS Set
14. This item allows you to select the boot order  Use F5 F6 to change values     Options  Hard Disk Drive  default   CD DVD ROM Drive  USB  LAN    Hard Disk Drive    This item allows you to view the hard disk drive installed in the computer     Exit Settings    The section allows users to configure exit settings     4 14    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Exit Saving Changes       Exit Saving Changes    This item allows you to exit and save the values you have just configured     Options  Yes  default   No    Save Change Without Exit    This item allows you to save changes but not to exit the BIOS settings     Options  Yes  default   No    Exit Discarding Changes    Load    Load    Save    This item allows you to exit and not to change the values you have just configured     Options  Yes  default   No    Optimal Defaults    This item allows you to load default values for the BIOS settings    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 custom default values for the BIOS settings    Options  Yes  default   No    Discard Changes    This item allows you to discard all settings you have just configured     4 15    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Options  Yes  default   No    Upgrading the BIOS       A    This section describes how to upgrade the BIOS  However  please note that upgrading the BIOS involves high  risk of damage to your co
15. below     3 4    MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Connection Description    PS 2 Connector   Pin No    Signal Definition  1 2 PS 2 Keyboard Data  LOL   LS GND  al O O 14  CoMo   a  vcc  NODOS  PS 2 Keyboard Clock  i   6   PS 2 Mouse Clock       Connecting to the USB Device    The MC 5150 AC DC comes with 2 USB 2 0 hosts on the front panel  and 4 USB 2 0 hosts on the rear panel  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     Connecting to a VGA Monitor    The MC 5150 AC DC comes with a D Sub 15 pin female connector on the front panel to connect a VGA CRT  monitor  To ensure that the monitor image remains clear  be sure to tighten the monitor cable after connecting  it to the MC 5150 AC DC  The pin assignments of the VGA connector are shown below     DB15 Female Connector Pin No    Signal Definition    fl      d Green  para   500060   e  10 do  BL Blue  y A F    GND  GND  GND    GND  VCC  GND       Connecting to a DVI I Monitor    The MC 5150 AC DC computers come with a DVI I connector that can connect to a DVI monitor  Use the cable  to connect one end to the DVI I connector and the other end to the monitor  See the following table for DVI I  connector pin assignments     DVI I Connector    3 5    MC 5150 AC DC    C4 C5C3 24    Signal Definition    T M D S  Data2   T M D S  Data2   T M D S  Data2 4 Shield  N C   N C     Pin No    6 ooccok SS   7  ove bats SSS  8 
16. g  ge    be   kee  2h    Cancel                                 B 5    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    c  Select USB Drive type and select Drive and then click OK           Homepage  itp ficken sia cel    Description  ChineZils Ive E a detribution used for deli backup and imaging  The stable branch of Creda bea  are bared on Debian  Tiaia Robes  Cons Tile ba R bocted and run in leq meade  no ral on R required to uno E             fabo  EO Y   1928 nee LI      B le i d L    he I Ie  os still   5       d  The boot files will then copy to your USB drive      Archie  C  Documents and Seti Debido 01 M0 ion tl  Source  kre Uez va ers ST s  116 KE   Dectinobion  Deere ppa  Estracted  15 of 36 Hei    CC Ta       e  Click Exit to close the program       1  Downioading Plas  Done   2  Extracting and Copying Fies  Done   3  lret abra Bostiasde  Dome     After reboobma  sele   e PP boot onion in the BIOS boot monu   Bezet eaf       2  Change the BIOS setting to boot from USB disk  To let system boot from USB disk  we need to change the boot priority  Before the following steps  insert your    USB disk into the embedded computer     a  Power on and press F2 to enter bios setup menu   Select Legacy and press Enter        B 6    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    b  Select Boot Type Order and press Enter     Boreal Boot Henu       Hoot Type Order  Hard Disk Or ive    HEH             c  Press   to select USB as the first boot device type   Press F10 and t
17. ge   LPT  Port Port x 2  type A     AC Model Rear View    Keyboard DVI IVGA    Mot Output  r   Gigabit i Serial Port x 4  DB9   LAN Port x 2 USB 2 0  Audio Input Output  RJ45  Port x 4  type A        LATINI ALIA       Ground  Connector          Power Input NMEA Port x 12   AC 100 240V     2 2    MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Introduction    DC Model Rear View    Keyboard DVI IVGA    M Output  sa a Serial Port x 4  DB9   LAN Port x 2 USB 2 0  Audio Input Output  RJ45  Port x 4  type A              et o LULL ELLE IRE    HSE              Ground  d    Connector             LT T                  Power Input     DC 24V  NMEA Port x 12  Dimensions  x 274 mm 7                      je i MT I  0 GL  E  E   gt   ao Po  SD        Ey  Y VT   l             AN  de  i  iz  zz  1 i      Laa   E  9 E  So  al      E E  3 HEHE AEBE ES  r H EE E A B E E mote  CN  j                MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Introduction    LED Indicators    ow  nosciiy OOOO  I _ ul    Of No activity or 10 Mbps Ethernet mode       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 at http   www moxa com rma about rma aspx     ATTENTION       A There is a risk of explosion if the wrong type of battery is used  To avoid this potential danger  always be sure  to use the correct type of battery  Contact the Moxa RMA service team if you need t
18. hen press Enter to save and exit BIOS setup           When the system boots up  it will read the recovery files from the USB disk  Follow the steps below     1  Select clonezilla live save disk        2  Wait for USB drive boot process        B 7    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    3  Enter Y to save the process        4  Wait for the process to be complete        5  Select  0  to power off the computer after restore process is complete        6  The system will save into the os_image folder of the USB disk  home partimag      Eie Ed Yew Faros Took Heb    nes C Del home parting    File anal Polder Tasks       Pernama this folder    R More this holder   A Copy this Folder  Publizh this holder bo  the Web   Kad Shara thes folder   y E mail thes Folders Files   x Delete this Folder       Other Places A    B 8    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    Follow the steps below to modify the USB disk to an auto execute restore disk     1  Copy syslinux cfg from software CD path  CD utility_tools Smart Recovery to USB  syslinux and  overwrite it     ia    ya lina       Ble Edt view Favorites Took Help  Q   OT Ps C raas DH  Bean  E Dive   File and Folder Tasks A     MI  pene thes flo   ER Parco thes hi hlesysbem  sa     OLLAS File   PY ceny this ite   119  PRICE  Y  pish  thes He to the web      fraag iig     Emai tie Fie IMG FA    er Pe     yl Delete this file 1 440 KH      rtrd og  BAG File  JR 9 157 KB    pre  E SKB    prend ei  Fa  E tal ch    ain   
19. 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     Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    This chapter describes how to adjust the audio settings for Mixer function of the MC 5150 AC DC in the  Windows XP and Windows XP Embedded operating systems     Since the Mixer function is enabled by default  you need modify the default settings of the Realtek audio device  so that sounds picked up from the microphone will not be recorded  Follow the steps below     1  Right click volume icon and select Open Volume Control     Open Yolume Control    1 24 AM    C Mute all    Realtek HO Audio output       3  Select Realtek HD Audio Input from the Mixer device drop down list  and check Stereo Mix  Click OK to  continue     MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    Properties    Miner device     Adiust volume for        Recording    Show the following volume controls     21 M E UE  Stereo Mix      gt      Cancel          4  Uncheck the Select checkbox under Stereo Mix and check the Select checkbox under Mix Volume to  complete the configuration        51 Recording Control  Options Help    Mic Volume Stereo Mix    Balance  Balance     Volume  T    Realtek HD Audio Input    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    C    Smart Recovery    The MC 5150 provides the Smart Recovery tool that allows
20. led    Turbo Mode    This item allows you to configure the processor Turbo Mode function     Options  Enable  default   Disabled    4 12    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Boot Settings    The section allows users to configure boot settings     Quick Boot    Enab  ed gt        Quick Boot    This item allows you to enable disable quick boot function     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    PXE Boot to LAN    This item allows you to enable disable PXE boot to LAN function     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled    ACPI Selection    This item allows you to select the ACPI version      Options  Acpi3 0  default   Acpi1 0B  Acpi4 0    USB Boot    This item allows you to enable disable USB boot function      Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    WDT Timeout    This item allows you to set up WDT  Watchdog Timer  timeout after OS boots up     Options  Disabled  default   1 minute  2 minutes  3 minutes  4 minutes  5 minutes  6 minutes  7 minutes  8  minutes  9 minutes  10 minutes    4 13    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Boot Redirection    This item allows you to set up boot to selected device when WDT timeout event trigger  it can co work with  recovery tools to build smart recovery function     Options  Disabled  default   SATA Port0 HD  SATA Port1 HD  SATA Port2 HD  SATA Port3 HD  USB  LAN  when  use LAN  PXE Boot to LAN must set to Enable      Legacy    Normal Boot Menu    This item allows you to configure the boot menu     Options  Normal  default   Advance    Boot Type Order    
21. mputer  We strongly recommend that you contact Moxa s TS staff for assistance and  obtain all necessary tools and files before attempting to upgrade     Step 1  Create a Bootable USB Disk   We suggest you use the HP USB Disk Format Tool to create a bootable USB disk  You may download this tool  from the Internet  Search the Internet using the phrase  HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool     and then  download the tool from one of the listed websites     You will also need to download the FreeDos system files kernel sys and command com from  http   www  freedos org kernel      1  Copy DOS system files kernel sys and command com to a specified directory  C  FreeDOS in this  example     2  Start the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool and select the USB device that you want to use as a bootable   disk in the Device drop down box    Select FAT in the File system drop down box    Type the disk name in the Volume label field    Check the option Create a DOS startup disk under format options    Specify the directory of the system files  for example  C  FreeDOS     Click Start to format and create the USB disk     ud di a    HF USH Disk Storage Format Tool  AAA  x      Generic USB SD Reader 1 00  0 MB   G     File system   Volume Jabel   CF                                              Format options  T Quick Format  L     F peste a DUS startup disk    using DOS system hes located at       ATTENTION    We suggest you use a USB drive with under 2 GB in disk space  as larger USB drives may not s
22. ngs     IGO   Boot Type       IGD   DVMT Pre Allocated    This item allows you to configure the DVMT pre allocated capacity for the graphic memory capacity     Options  32 MB  default   64 MB  96 MB  128 MB  160 MB  224 MB  257 MB  352 MB    IGD   DVMT Total Gfx Mem    This item allows you to configure the capacity of the DVMT 5 0 used by the internal graphics device     Options  256 MB  default   128 MB  512 MB  1024 MB    IGD   Boot Type    This item allows you to select the video device which will be activated during POST     Options  VBIOS Default  default   CRT  DVI D  DVI A    4 8    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    USB Configuration    This item allows you to configure the USB setting      lt Enab ed gt        USB Legacy    This item allows you to configure the USB devices that can be accessed during booting and in DOS     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    Chipset Configuration    This item allows you to configure the chipset settings     4 9    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Power OM after Power Fail  lt i gt        Power ON after Power Fail    This item allows you to enable disable the power on after power fail function     Options  ON  default   OFF  Last State    Hardware Monitor    This item allows you to view the status of the hardware utility  You may check various parameters for the  hardware status  such as CPU temperature  system temperature  and CPU voltage        Security Settings    The section allows users to configure security settings with supervisor pass
23. o replace your battery   Caution  There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type  Dispose of used batteries according  to the instructions on the battery     2 4    3    Hardware Connection Description    In this chapter  we show how to connect the embedded computers to the network and to various devices   The following topics are covered in this chapter    O Installing the MC 5150 AC DC   Wiring Requirements    Connecting the Power  Grounding the MC 5150 AC DC      n      n       Connecting Data Transmission Cables    gt  Connecting to the Network    gt  Connecting to a Serial Device  Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse  Connecting to the USB Device  Connecting to a VGA Monitor   Connecting to a DVI I Monitor  Connecting to a Speaker or a Headphone  Installing the External SATA Hard Disk  Installing the Internal SATA Hard Disk    O 8 0 U U U U    MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Connection Description    Installing the MC 5150 AC DC    Wall or Cabinet Mountin       The MC 5150 AC DC has been pre installed with two brackets on both ends of the computer  Use two screws  per side to attach the MC 5150 AC DC to a wall or cabinet     Use two screws for each bracket and attach the bracket to the rear of the MC 5150 AC DC           Wiring Requirements    This section describes how to connect serial devices to the embedded computer     You should read and follow these common safety precautions before proceeding with the installation of any  electronic device    
24. orners glow a solid green color    3 3    MC 5150 AC DC Hardware Connection Description    when the cable is properly connected to a 100 Mbps Ethernet network  The LED will  flash on and off when Ethernet packets are being transmitted or received     The LED indicators on the left top and left bottom corners glow a solid yellow color  when the cable is properly connected to a 1000 Mbps Ethernet network  The LED will  flash on and off when Ethernet packets are being transmitted or received     3   ea   Roma        rese  ee ma    TRD 3    TRD 3         Connecting to a Serial Device    The serial ports use DB9 connectors  COM1 and COM2 can run with RS 232  RS 422  or RS 485  and COM3 and  COM4 run with RS 232  The pin assignments are shown in the following table     DB9 Male Port RS 232 422 485 Pinouts  12345  ZECE    RS 485 RS 485   1 foco moo  nom     2  exo  mose   moss    _  3 po parc Rosc   patas  _  a om  ron par   Dataa _  s feo  eno  eno  eno      e ss    __   aes     sE    Additionally  12 NMEA serial ports with Phoenix 3 81 mm compatible connectors are also available on the rear       panel of the computer  Refer to the following figures for the location of the NMEA ports and the pin  assignments          Ua E LILIALI       NMEA Port x 12    Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse    Your MC 5150 AC DC computer comes with 2 PS 2 mini DIN connectors on the rear panel to connect to a PS 2  keyboard and PS 2 mouse  This 6 pin mini DIN connector has the pin assignments shown 
25. orts  Phoenix 3 81 mm compatible connector     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  ADDCO  automatic data direction control  for RS 485  Baudrate  50 bps to 230 4 Kbps    Serial Signals   RS 232  TxD  RxD  DTR  DSR  RTS  CTS  DCD  GND  RS 422  TxD   TxD   RxD   RxD   GND  RS 485 4w  TxD   TxD   RxD   RxD   GND  RS 485 2w  Data   Data   GND    LEDs    System  Storage  Power  LAN  100M Link x 2  1000M Link x 2  on connector     Physical Characteristics   Housing  Aluminum  sheet metal   Weight  6 85 kg   Dimensions  287 x 250 x 140 mm  11 30 x 9 84 x 5 51 in   Mounting  Wall    1 3    MC 5150 AC DC Introduction    Environmental Limits   Operating Temperature   15 to 55  C  5 to 131  F    Storage Temperature   20 to 60  C   4 to 131  F    Ambient Relative Humidity  5 to 95   non condensing    Anti vibration    e 0 7 g   DNV 2 4  Class A   sine wave  2 100 Hz  1 Oct  min   1 5 hr per axis  e 1 grms   DNV 2 4  random wave  3 100 Hz  2 5 hr per axis   e 2 1 g   DNV 2 4  Class C   sine wave  2 50 Hz  1 Oct  min   1 5 hr per axis  Anti shock  50 g   IEC 60068 2 27  half sine wave  11 ms    Power Requirements   Input Voltage    e DC Model  24 VDC  with tolerance from 18 to 30 VDC  2 pin terminal block   e AC Model  100 to 240 VAC   Power Consumption  Less than 100 W  2 5 A O 24 VDC    Standards and Certifications   Safety  UL 60950 1  DNV 2 4  Pending   IEC 60945  4th   
26. p options file manualy  click Edit   System Failure    e  Write an event to the system log       Small memory dump  64 KB     Small dump directory          SystemRoot t Minidump                   rre any sodsting Fila       3  Copy checkpoint utility W_BRFLAG from software CD path  CD utility_tools Smart Recovery to  system startup    Fle Edt View Favorites Tools Help    Q   O  DB Para Prese E    Address  E c ibocuments and Settings moxalStart MenulPrograms Stertup Y Bo    File and Folder Tasks   W_BAFLAG        Make a new folder        9 nti this folder to  Pre dreb       B 4    MC 5150 AC DC Adjusting the Audio Mixer Function    4  The check point function will be enabled each time the system boots up        Recovery Procedure    Refer to the following steps for system recovery     1  Prepare your USB drive  a  start tuxboot windows 23 exe and click Pre Download    Di GreUine Detributon deraola ee T sle          LAU L L   Description  onele bre R a distribsution sed For disk backup and magno  The stabia branch of onezi Keg  art haned er Debian   Trai all roie  Chore la e 9 bected a   rn ini ker ride  r rat g cg 0  requred Boe       Doria Pathi naal Ls Sable ot EE    G  Pra Donada 50         Shee Al Drives  lies eth Cet    fre IEO He   Type  USD Drive   Deke  TA       b  Select ISO file in the directory next to tuxboot windows 23 exe     Open Disk image File  Leok je TO 2011 082410     K  i eeh a bep 1 2  Bt Emcee  OL     My Recent          Files cl hr  AN Files lito  rp tin
27. res    Hardware Specifications      n      n       Hardware Block Diagram    MC 5150 AC DC Introduction    Overview    The MC 5150 AC DC series computer is based on the Intel Core      5 520E processor and comes with 4 serial  ports  2 Gigabit Ethernet ports  6 USB hosts  12 NMEA ports   and offers high performance and versatile  peripherals for marine applications     Users can easily install Windows 7  Windows XP SP3  Windows XP Embedded to provide a flexible and friendly  environment for system development and application implementation     Package Checklist    NOTE    The MC 5150 AC DC Series includes the following model     MC 5150 AC DC   x86 ready to run computers with Intel Core      5 520E  4 serial ports  2 Gigabit Ethernet ports  6 USB hosts  12  NMEA ports  storage  VGA DVI    Each model is shipped with the following items     e MC 5150 AC DC embedded computer   e 2 removable storage protection keys   e Terminal block for power input  DC model only   e 12 terminal blocks for NMEA ports   e Documentation and software CD   e Quick installation guide  printed    e Warranty card    Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged     Product Features    The MC 5150 AC DC embedded computer has the following features     e High performance Intel Core      5 520E processor  3 MB L2 cache  e Built in 2 GB DDR3 memory  supports up to 4 GB   e Dual independent displays  DVI I   VGA    e 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports for network redundancy 
28. rrent BIOS version  VI  BASH  Hew BIOS wersion  VI  BRSHI1    Updating Block at FFOIG7B08       6  When the upgrade is finished  the computer will automatically reboot  You may check the BIOS version in  Main page of the BIOS Setup       MODEL  NAME Nc 5150  BIOS Version VI  00501  Processor Type Intel R  Core TH    5 CPU    E 520   2  406Hz    ATTENTION  Do NOT switch off the power supply during the BIOS upgrade  since doing so may cause the system to crash        4 17    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    4 18       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  C 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 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  
29. up Utility   gt  Main Information  O Modifying the BIOS Main Settings  Advanced Settings  Boot Configuration  Peripheral Configuration  IDE Configuration  Thermal Configuration  Intelligent Power Sharing  Video Configuration    USB Configuration    VV VV VV V NV Y    Chipset Configuration  Hardware Monitor  O Security Settings   gt  Set Supervisor Password   gt  Set User Password  O Power Settings   gt  Advanced CPU Control  O Boot Settings  Quick Boot  PXE Boot to LAN  ACPI Selection  USB Boot  WDT Timeout    Boot Redirection    VV VV VV WV    Legacy    Exit Settings   Exit Saving Changes  Save Change Without Exit  Exit Discarding Changes  Load Optimal Defaults  Load Custom Defaults    Save Custom Defaults    VV YV Y VV WV    Discard Changes  Upgrading the BIOS    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Entering the BIOS Setup Utility    To enter the BIOS setup utility  press the    F2    key while the system is booting up  The main BIOS Setup screen  will appear     A basic description of each function key is listed at the bottom of the screen  Refer to these descriptions to learn  how to scroll about the screen  how to select by pressing    Enter     and how to use the other hot keys listed  below     F1  General Help  F5 F6  Change Values  F9  Setup Defaults  F10  Save and Exit    ESC  Exit       Main Information    The main page indicates the system information  such as model name  BIOS version  and CPU type  User may  view the basic system hardware information in the page     Modif
30. upport FAT file  format and consequently fail to boot     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 following format  MC51xxSxx exe  xx  refers to version numbers    2  Copy the file to the Bootable USB Disk     4 16    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Step 3  Run the upgrade program on theMC 5150 AC DC Computer  1  Reboot the computer  press F12 while booting up to go to the Boot Manager  2  Select USB Disk as the first boot source  Press Enter to continue     Boot Option Menu  MGXA 55D          Ganerk  USE Aaah Disk    T and   to change option  ENTER to select an optin  ESC to exit    3  When boot up finishes  DOS screen will show up  Go to the directory where the upgrade file is located  For  example  if the upgrade file is stored in the MC_5150 folder  type cd MC_5150       C  cd MC_5150    4  Run the upgrade program by typing MC5150S03 exe  Please note that the upgrade filename may vary  depending on the versions     C   MC_5150 gt MC5150S03 exe       5  The upgrade program will be automatically performed  Please wait until the procedure to be finished      gt   LA   Heading Pile     Flash package node  Iption     Please do not remove the AC power     Insyde Flash Utility for InsydeHZ0  Version 1 4b    Initializing    Current BIOS Hodel nana   HE 515A8  Haw BIOS Model nane   HE 51548    Cu
31. word and user password     4 10    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Set Supervisor Password       Set Supervisor Password    This item allows you set the supervisor password  Select and then enter the password  and then confirm the  password again     To cancel the password  enter Set Supervisor Password item  and then enter the old password  then leave the  new password fields blank  and then press enter     Set User Password    This item allows you set the supervisor password  Select and then enter the password  and then confirm the  password again     Please note that you must set the supervisor password first  so that you can set the user password     Power Settings    The section allows users to configure power settings     4 11    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    P States  1ST   lt Enab led gt        Advanced CPU Control    P States  IST     This item allows you to enable disable Processor Performance States  P States  function     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled    CMP Support    This item allows you to configure the Core    Multi Processing  CMP  function     Options  Auto  default   Disabled    HT Support    This item allows you to configure the Hyper Threading  HT  function     Options  Auto  default   Disabled    Use XD Capability    This item allows you to disable enable processor XD capability function     Options  Disable  default   Enabled    VT Support    This item allows you to enable disable the Vanderpool Technology function     Options  Enabled  default   Disab
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33. ying the BIOS Main Settings    Advanced Settings    The    Advanced Features    screen will appear when choosing the    Advanced    item from the main menu     4 2    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Hoot Configuration       Boot Configuration    This item allows users to configure the default value of Numlock     Num  ock       Option  On  default   Off     4 3    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    Peripheral Configuration    This item allows you to configure the parallel port and audio device     Parallel Port TIN IRO7 gt        Parallel Port    This item allows you to configure the parallel port     Options  378 IRQ7  default   Disabled    Mode    This setting allows you to configure the mode for the parallel port     Options  SPP  default   EPP  ECP  EPP ECP    Audio    The item allows you to configure if the system will automatically detect the Audio codec     Options  Enabled  default   Disable     IDE Configuration    This item allows you to configure the hard disk controllers     4 4    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    HAC Configure As       HDC Configure As    This item allows you to configure the hard disk type   Options  IDE  default   AHCI  RAID    If you select AHCI type  you will see the following information     HAL Configure As       This item allows you to configure the hard disk type as AHCI   Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    If you select RAID  you need to install at least two hard disks to enable the RAID function     4 5    MC 5150 AC DC BIOS Setup    HOC Configure
    
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