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2.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              AI  NAVARRA SHEEBA jii U 08008008000080000 2  El     S E NI  J o  Je Ep   C e les E En Gede m    m    PO E  Z LO    LO  A de a   b  8 8  6 6  b  I                                                                                                                         W    E Embedded and Industrial Computing    ess  3       Chapter 2    System Components    Block Diagram    The block diagram depicts the relationships among the  interfaces and modules on the motherboard     Processor       DDR3 800 1066MHz    2x SO DIMN       lo     JE            DVI I  NN    SDVO    SATA a SATA II  Connector1        DVLD    2x RJ 45      Mini PCI Express      di SIM Card Reader           USB 2 0 Ports  MIC Line In HD dx Type A  L    zx Pin Header        PCle x1 Slot    Aduio Line Out    Pole  PEI      Riser Card R  For PCI or PCle b  Digital IO  ix DEB    SPI       H W Monitor  WDT      RS 232  ix DB 9  dx Terminal Block      PS 2 KB MS  Pin Header    RS 232 422 485  ix DB 9  ix Terminal Block    LPT  1x Pin Header         E   Embedded and Industrial Computing       Chapter 2    System Components    Front Components         ALP III IND        COM1 COM2  ON OFF        SEN o meim  RESET A   ae x DY  A
3.            e Embedded and Industrial Computing       Board Layout    Dual USB Port Connector  0 and  1  USB1    Dual USB Port Connector  2 and  3  USB2     5 6 78 mr  1 2 3 4       USB 2 0 Pin Header  J11  USB 4 and  5       5V    USBD4  USBD5     USBD4    6   USBD5     7   Ground   8   Ground         External Power Button  J1      PIN NO  DESCRIPTION  PWR_BTN_N  12    SIM Card Socket  CN8      CT     3    C7   USIM DATA      G       C5 C7    Front Panel Function Pin Header  J5  on the backside    It provides LED signal and button function on the front  panel        HD LED4 HDD LED PWR LED    Power LED  HD LED  PWR LED  System Reset       15      6   POWER BTN   Power On Off  Button   8   GND   Push Button    Chapter 3    Board Layout    Mini PCI Express Connector  CN9   DVI D Connector  CN1   A single link DVI D Connector    2   Y   28       HBV      3   Reserved   29    GND          5   Reserved       31   PEMO      6   15V _   32   SMBDATA      8   RESERVED   34    GND    L  9  4L   AND     35    GND      EE EE     DVI I Connector  CN19   A single link DVI D Connector  PERST        T   HH    DATA2  DATA2        PERpO RESERVED  LLL          Audio Output  CN3    3     GND   4    NC    a 5 J  NC   6   DDCCIK         DDC DAT   8   NC    9    DATAM    10   DATA      GND       Microphone Input  CN4        GND Reset Button  SW9   MIC OUT L  MIC JD   _    PinNO    Description    MIC OUT R   Pin NO Description         2    ND    i   3   NC         Line in  J2     16       Chapter 3
4.       Oo hoy  d AA         F1 Power Button with dual LED ATX Power on button with LEDs   Standby mode in Red  Power on mode  in Green  F3 Serial Ports Serial ports through the DB 9 CN15  CN16 on page 14  connector  COM1 and COM2 support  RS 232 data communication   F4 Two 10 100 1000Mbps LAN ports Two RJ 45  network  jacks with LED LAN Ports  CN13 CN 14   indicators as described below  The LAN on page 15  ports are provided by Intel 82574L   They both support WOL Remote wake   up PXE function     LINK ACT  Yellow     e On Flashing  The port is linking  and active in data transmission     e Off  The port is not linking   SPEED  Green Amber     Amber  The connection speed is  1000Mbps     Green  The connection speed is  100Mbps    Off   The connection speed is  10Mbps   F5 Four USB 2 0 Ports An USB type A connector  In addi  Dual USB Port Connectors  tion to this connector  an internal pin   USB1  USB2  on Page 15  header is easily access from the back    compartment   F6 HDD  Yellow  and HDD    LINK ACT    Power LED  Green  Blinking  data access activities    e Off  no SATA disk present or no  data access activities    Power  e  On The computer is on   e Off  The computer is off     F7 Antenna Hole Reserved for antenna MEN        ee Embedded and Industrial Computing       Chapter 2    System Components    Rear Components       Component   Description   Pin Definition Reference    R1 DVI I  DVI D Dual display with the DVI and DVI D  DVI D DVI I Connectors on page  ports  single
5.     DC IN CONNECTOR  CN5   DC power connector    Pin No     12VAN      12V IN       Board Layout    17    Chapter 4    Hardware Setup    Chapter 4   Hardware Setup    Preparing the Hardware Installation    To access some components and perform certain service  procedures  you must perform the following procedures  first           DORI 1    CARA GRJOCMI    ill  M532 110802001    inwo  Di sk  mn    WARNING  To reduce the risk of personal injury   electric shock  or damage to the equipment   remove the power cord to remove power from  the server  The power switch button does not  completely shut off system power  Portions of the  power supply and some internal circuitry remain  active until power is removed        1  Unpower the LEC 7920 and remove the power cord     Note     The system can support memory of DDR3 SO   DIMM up to 8 GB in maximum     2  Turn the device upside down     3  Unscrew the 4 rubber feet from the bottom cover     4  Open the cover     Installing the CPU    The system supports Intel CPU i5  i7 and Celeron P4500  processor which should be installed on the motherboard s  micro PGA 989 socket     To install the CPU to the socket  follow these steps   1  Align the CPU s triangle with the socket s triangle     a  i        J        I 0 6h 68    Installing the System Memory    The motherboard supports DDR3 memory to meet the  higher bandwidth requirements of the latest operating  system and Internet applications  It comes with two  Double Data Rate Three  DDR3  S
6.    Argument   function mapping    Too few argument    if  argc  lt  2   RETMSG   1  PARAMETER HELP     typedef struct     char  szCmd      int  function   int argc  char  argvl        Find the match argument and execute    the mapping function      CMD2FUN   for  inti   0 i  lt num i     if  stricmp  argv  1   c2f i  szCmd   CMD2FUN c2f     return  c2flil function   argc  argv        UDIO IN    mDIO IN       No match argument   DIO OUT  _MDIO OUT RETMSG   1  Wrong Argument      J       PIO      mPIO catch  char  str   if        RunLED      MRunLED    d mE    Output the error message      AlarmLED      mAlarmLED SAS Ges st  5  j   GPS LED   mGPS LED catch        j         WirelessLED       mWirelessLED       Unknown exception  de j printf  AnUnknown Exceptionin            CaseOpen_Clear    mCaseOpen_Clear    t Watchdog    mWatchDog  j   t a  Sleep      mSleep   cum  i       Program start here    int main int argc  char  argv       try  25       Appendix B    Appendix B   Digital Input Output  Control on the GPIO port    The Digitanl I O on the panel is designed to provide the  input and output operations for the system  For sample  DIO code  see Watch dog and DIO in the Driver and Manual  CD     Driver Installation    Before you could access or control the operation of the  watchdog and Digital I O functions  install the the L IO  driver which is the library and driver needed for Lanner  General Purpose Input Output interface or functions     To install the L_IO driver     1  
7.   Acknowledgement    Intel  Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks of  Intel Corp     Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks  of Microsoft Corp     All other product names or trademarks are properties of  their respective owners     Compliances and Certification    CE Certification    This product has passed the CE test for environmental  specifications  Test conditions for passing included the  equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure   In order to protect the product from being damaged by  ESD  Electrostatic Discharge  and EMI leakage  we strongly  recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclosure  products     FCC Class A Certification    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 interference at his own expense     Table of Contents    Chapter 1  Introduction 4  System Specihicat lOliS 3 9 dr rdc o9 oa OR EA 4  Package CONTENES    ssa c acad uta
8.  An     WirelessLED Set Wireless LED state  n          Watchdog Set  Watchdog timer  n          CaseOpen Check case opened state  n          CaseOpen Clear Clear case open state  n          port number The port numberAnA      value 1 for on and O for off  n        seconds The    watchdog count down seconds  0 for disable An    44    milliseconds Milliseconds to    delay n       define RETMSG a b   printf  b    return aj    define CHECK_ARGC a   if  argc     a  throw PARAMETER_HELP i        Translate Hex string to a long value    LONG Hex2Long  char  str      LONG nLong    if  scanf  str   90x    amp nLong     1     throw    Error parsing parameter n         return nLong i       Programming Watchdog Timer       Make sure the argument is numeric    void CheckNumeric  char  szBuf      int nLen   strlen  szBuf   for  int i   0   i  lt  nlen   i       if  Istrchr     01234567890ABCDEFabcdef   szBuf i      throw  Wrong argumentin            Common GPIO output function definition     define GPIO_OUT a b c   int a  int argc  char  argv              CHECK ARGC  4        CheckNumeric  argv 2        CheckNumeric  argv 3           int nPort   atoi  argv 2     A  int nValue   atoi  argv 3           c  nPort  nValue     Y      printf  b      d    din   nPort  nValue          return 0               Function generate by common function definition    GPIO_OUT  mDIO_  OUT    DIO OUT      Write DIO   G P   O _ O U T   mPIO    DIO OUT    PIO   G P   O _ O U T   mRunLED   RunLED    Fui ED  G P   
9.  RMA goods received after the  effective RMA  period will be rejected     28    Appendix G    Terms and Conditions    RMA Service Request Form    When requesting RMA service  please fill out the following form  Without  this form enclosed  your RMA cannot be processed     Reasons to Return  o Repair Please include failure details   z Testing Purpose  Company  Contact Person     Phone No  Purchased Date     Fax No   Applied Date     Return Shipping Address   Shipping by  a Air Freight o Sea o Express  o Others     Item  Model Name Serial Number Configuration    Item  Problem Code  Failure Status        Problem Code     01 D O A  07  BIOS Problem 13  SCSI 19  DIO  02  Second Time 08  Keyboard Controller Fail 14  LPT Port 20  Buzzer  R M A  09  Cache RMA Problem 15  PS2 21  Shut Down  03  CMOS Data Lost 10  Memory Socket Bad 16  LAN 22  Panel Fail  04  FDC Fail 11  Hang Up Software 17  COM Port 23  CRT Fail  05  HDC Fail 12  Out Look Damage 18  Watchdog Timer 24  Others  Pls specify   06  Bad Slot  Request Party Confirmed By Supplier  Authorized Signature   Date Authorized Signature   Date    s m Embedded and Industrial Computing i       
10.  a e Ace RR a al RNC HAE Mea WA 5  Optional Accessories 5 4 ae aar nana denn AR OO ee D S 5   Chapter 2  System Components 6  System DESWIFIGI cse sos od oa PICS RS ae ek eae ada 6  Front Components  sss 2 5 3 939 99 os Cowes OREO nn ek ne RM CLER UA 8  Rear COMPONentSsS   4 24  ave een beens ee bea t t Tl ORs eos es 9   Chapter 3  Board Layout 10  External CONNECTIONS  a v xoa P api ee A a Ge end px dd a s Sg de AA 10  Internal Connectors and Jumpers                                      11  Internal Connectors and Jumpers  backside                   o    o          12  Connectors and Jumpers List               ee ee      13  Jumper Settings morra radar a ER Be a a 14   Chapter 4  Hardware Setup 18  Preparing the Hardware Installation                   o    aaa aaa aa  18  Installing the System Memory               ooo    18  Installing the CPU wage theo os bh dae WE dae da aia 18  Wireless Module Installation                    aaa aaa aaa aaa 19  3G SIM Card Installation rior va 19  Installing the Hard Disk  cesiones a ee 20  Wall Mounting   ps  ea eenen ve a Ven bea ea weds A Ra AAA 20   Appendix A  Programming Watchdog Timer 21   Appendix B  Digital Input Output Control on the GPIO port 26   Appendix G  Terms and Conditions 28   Warranty POY esa puros ra as aaa bs 28    RMA Service    med rra eX GREK ud ara 28    Chapter 1    Chapter 1   Introduction    Thank you for choosing the LEC 7920  The LEC 7920  features Intel i5 i7 and Celeron processors  It has dual LAN  as well
11.  as DVI I and DVI D connectors for high demand of  Internet and video playback applications     The following highlight the capabilities of the LEC 7920  system     e Intel HD Graphics Engine  e Dual DVI I and DVI D video out  e Dual 10 100 1000 Mbps LAN    e USB x 6  4 external USB ports and 2 internal header   and Digital Input Output x 1    e SATA HDD support    e Power on switch through the Phoenix connector for  distant control    e 2 RS232 serial ports support Hardware Auto flow  Control    e Audio input and output through Mic in and Line out  jack    e Aluminum extrusion enclosure which helps heat  dissipation    e Fanless design which can sustain the operating  temperature from 14 131  F    m Embedded and Industrial Computing       Introduction    System Specifications    Dimension  WxHxD     10 91 x2 64 x7 48      Processor Intel i7 15 Celeron    277x67x190mm       Chipset       Technology DDR3 SO DIMM x 2    System Memory                Max  Capacity 8GB    N A  2 5  HDD SSD drive bay x 1  SATA DOM x 1    Intel 82574L x 2    2  Intel   GMA HD Graphics  Engine    Phone Jack x 2 for Mic In and  Line Out       Ethernet Controller    Graphic Controller                  Audio Controller  ANN    Display DVI I x 1  DVI D x 1    Video Grabber    Phone Jack x 2 for Mic In  amp   Line Out    Serial I O DB9 x2 for RS232    Nig es oe E     Digital I O DB9 Female x 1 for DI x 4  amp   DO x 4  5V TTL    USB 2 0 Type A x 4  Internal x 2   Power Input Power Jack w  Lock    Mini PCl
12.  link  which are provided 16  by Intel HD Graphic Engine through    the Chrontel s CH7318 SDVO to   DVI converter  The display DVI 1    DVI D can support Analog up to   1920x1080   60 Hz and Flat panels  to 1920x1080    60 Hz    R2 Power on Switch A power on switch through the J1 on page 15  Phoenix contact for distant power   on off control    R3 MIC IN LINE OUT Connect the audio devices to these  CN3  CN4 on page 16  ports  The Microphone and line  out port are provided by Realtek  ALC8885    R4 DIO Port The DIO port provides 4 digital input  CN6 on page 15  and 4 digital output ports     R5 DC In  power  Connector   Power in Connector  The LEC 7920  DC_IN Connector  CN5  on page  supports screw locked power 17  plug which allows secure power  connection                  1   Y    ee Embedded and Industrial Computing       Chapter 3    Board Layout   Chapter 3   Board Layout  External Connectors  The following picture highlights the location of system  input output connectors  Refer to the table 3 1 Connector  List for more details    CN3 CN4 J1 CN19 CN1    CN5 CN6    Lazy      892 TH E RZIH   T 85018 f       t EE JUL           SSeS Be MD Rl Rl il ll le kh S        731    SW9 an an                    V  sg   A     EERE       r   AP  U   t        LED   CN13 CN14 USB 1 USB2        Embedded and Industrial Computing      Chapter 3    Board Layout    Internal Connectors and Jumpers    The following picture highlights the location of internal  connectors and jumpers  Refer to the 
13. 3  Browse the contents of the support CD to locate the  file LannerlO v101 rar under the  WD_DIO  folder and  unzip the file     4  Click the Setup program in the unzipped folder     m Embedded and Industrial Computing          Programming Watchdog Timer    1  Clickthe Setup program        2  The welcome screen appears  Click Next to proceed        Welcome to the LannerlO Setup Wizard    The installer will quide you through the steps required to install LannerlO on your computer     WARNING  This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties   Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program  or any portion of it  may result in severe civil  or criminal penalties  and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law     Cancel     i    3  The installation process proceeds  Click Close when the  process completes     y onn rft     Installation Complete    LannerlO has been successfully installed     Click  Close  to exit        21    Appendix A    To verify the GPIO driver installation  do the following  steps               Right click on the My Computer icon  and then select  Properties form the menu     2  Click the Hardware tab  then click the Device Manager  button     3  Select View from the menu and select show hidden  devices      4  The Lanner common GPIO driver should be listed  under the Non Plug and Play Drivers  If not  click the  San for hardware changes button from the tool bar     E  Device Manager    File Actio
14. It can  support SATA II which features Data transfer rates up to gs  3 0 Gb s  300 MB s   O eese  O  6789    Eds GND   2   De    3   TX      8 1       2  3  5    1234567     ET                                Serial ATA Connector  J7   This connector supports  SATA DOM     7654321  bo   a nw                         4 pin Serial ATA Power Connector  J8   It is for  connecting the SATA power cord      0 1  12V        2   GND          3   GND         No  2  3    RS 232 Serial Port COM1  CN15   It is a RS 232 port  through the D SUB9 connector        12345  OOOOO  o o   6789    1   DD     6    DSR    2       amp b   7 o      o o 8      65      a   omn   3  RA   s  eno    W Embedded and Industrial Computing 14    Chapter 3    LANT LAN2 Ports  CN13 CN14   The LAN ports are  provided by Intel 82574L Ethernet controller whose  interface complies with PCI e 1 1  2 5 Ghz   It has advanced  management features including IPMI pass through via  SMBus or NC SI  WOL  PXE remote boot  ISCSI boot and  VLAN filtering     igabit Ethernet    DC     DC   66 0   RX    X JBDB           7     IBIDD     8     CSL    Clear CMOS jumper  JP1   It is for clearing the CMOS  memory        Normal  Default   Clear CMOS       Digital I O  CN6     Digital IN OUT DIO1  Connector  The 8 pins of General  Purpose Input Output  GPIO  support input and output  operations through the DB 9 female connector               1   impuro   6   Outputo    ST imputa   8 Output     4  inputs   o f Outputs    5  o                
15. Lanner    creating value in applied computing       About    Overview    Icon Descriptions    The icons are used in the manual to serve as an indication  of interest topics or important messages  Below is a  description of these icons     NOTE  This check mark indicates that    E there is a note of interest and is something    that you should pay special attention to  while using the product     WARNING  This exclamation point  AN indicates that there is a caution or  warning and it is something that could    damage your property or product     Online Resources    The listed websites are links to the on line product  information and technical support     Resource Website    http   www lannerinc com    Product Resources  http   assist lannerinc com    http   eRMA lannerinc com       Copyright and Trademarks    This document is copyrighted     2011  All rights are  reserved  The original manufacturer reserves the right to  make improvements to the products described in this  manual at any time without notice     No part of this manual may be reproduced  copied   translated or transmitted in any form or by any means  without the prior written permission of the original  manufacturer  Information provided in this manual is  intended to be accurate and reliable  However  the original  manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use  nor for  any infringements upon the rights of third parties that  may result from such use     RE m Embedded and Industrial Computing       About  
16. O _ O U T   mAlarmLED   AlarmLED    AlarmLED   GPIO OUT  mGPS  LED    GPS LED    GPS LED    23    Appendix A    G P   O s O U T   mWirelessLED    WirelessLED    WirelessLED        Check case open    int mCaseOpen  int argc  char  argv          CHECK_ARGC  2     BOOL bOpen   CaseOpen       printf     Case is  sin  bOpen    Open    Close      return bOpen            Clear case open state  int mCaseOpen Clear  int argc  char  argv         CHECK_ARGC  2      CaseOpen_Clear         BOOL bOpen   CaseOpen         printf     CaseOpen state 96s   bOpen     not cleared     cleared        return bOpen         Get DIO IN state    int mDIO IN  int argc  char  argv          CHECK_ARGC  3    CheckNumeric  argv 2        int nPort   atoi  argv 2      BOOL ret   Read DIO  nPort          Programming Watchdog Timer    printf   DIO IN   d    din     nPort  ret       return ret F       Milli second delay  int mSleep  int argc  char    argv        CHECK_ARGC  3    CheckNumeric  argv 2        Sleep  atoi  argv 2          return 0        Watchdog  int mWatchDog  int argc  char  argv          if  argc    3  amp  amp  argc    2    RETMSG   1  PARAMETER HELP     if  argc    3       CheckNumeric  argv 2        int nValue   atoi  argv 2        WatchDog_Enable  nValue       int nLeft   WatchDog_GetLeft       printf     Watchdog timer left  d seconds n     nLeft     24    Append ix A Programming Watchdog Timer    return nLeft     The total argument allowed      int num   sizeof  c2f    sizeof  c2f 0        
17. Restart the computer  and then log on with  Administrator privilege     2  Insert the Drivers and Users Manual CD to the USB   optical drive     3  Browse the contents of the support CD to locate the  file LIO rar under the Watch dog and DIOVLIO folder  and unzip the file     4  From the control panel  click the ADD Hardware  program    GE m Embedded and Industrial Computing             Digital Input Output Control    1  Clickthe Setup program        2  The welcome screen appears  Click Next to proceed        Welcome to the LannerlO Setup Wizard    The installer will quide you through the steps required to install LannerlO on your computer     WARNING  This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties   Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program  or any portion of it  may result in severe civil  or criminal penalties  and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law     Cancel   jac    i    3  The installation process proceeds  Click Close when the  process completes        Installation Complete    LannerlO has been successfully installed     Click  Close  to exit        26    Appendix B    To verify the GPIO driver installation  do the following  steps     1  Right click on the My Computer icon  and then select  Properties form the menu     2  Click the Hardware tab  then click the Device Manager  button     3  Select View from the menu and select show hidden  devices      4  The Lanner common GPIO driver should b
18. d  jumpers and connectors by labels shown in the above  section  The next section in this chapter gives pin  definitions and instructions on setting jumpers     able 3 1 Connector List for LEB 2220A    Pin Definition Reference  Page    DVI D Connector  CN3              Audio Output  MIC Input  DC in Connector  N6  N8  N9    sz    CN6        Digital Input Output  CN8    SIM Card Reader  CNY         MINI PCIE  DDR3 DIMM1 DDR3 DIMM2  ower Button  AN2  CN5                COMI  CNI16 la  vH  JP          CMOS  External Power Button  LINE IN  SM BUS  SPI ROM  Miscellaneous Front Panel Functions  6  7  8  11    15    eserved for factory use  eserved for factory use    J       2      Serial ATA Connector  JJ  Serial ATA Connector    8            SATA Power  JI                   USB4  USBS  USBO  USB1  USB2           USB2  USB3   w9 Reset Button    FF  FT FVU  O  gt     z  N  TU  VU  VO  V FO  VO  V ID ID IV FO DV FV  OV DV  OV  VO U  U  VO  V  DV  VO        d     d   mah om   mash                   mah  o m   n          o     o  o      Un  Un  Un  D JAS  A  07 O  UT Ov    AA  Un  UI Q  UI  UT INI JON IO         SW2 SW3 SW4SW5 eserved for Factory use Reserved for factory use    JJ    GE Embedded and Industrial Computing          Board Layout    13    Chapter 3    Board Layout  Jumper Settings RS 232 Serial Port COM2  CN16   It is a RS 232 port  through the D SUB9 connector   Serial ATA Connector  J6   It is for connecting a 2 5    j 0545  harddisk to be served as your systems storage  
19. e listed  under the Non Plug and Play Drivers  If not  click the  San for hardware changes button from the tool bar     E  Device Manager  File Action View Help    gt  05883888     43 Human Interface Device  Scan for hardware changes        2  IDE ATAJATAPI controller    Ge Keyboards     Mice and other pointing devices    BB Network adapters       Non Plug and Play Drivers   lt  gt  adfs    AFD Networking Support Environment   lt  gt  Beep   lt  gt  dmboot   lt  gt  dmload   lt  gt  Fips   lt  Generic Packet Classifier   lt  gt  HTTP   lt p IP Network Address Translator   lt p IPSEC driver   lt  gt  ksecdd  Vv Lanner common GPIO driver   lt  gt  mnmdd   lt 7 mountmgr     lt  gt  NDIS System Driver       ER m Embedded and Industrial Computing          Digital Input Output Control    Executing the Sample Program     To test the sample program  execute the F81865 test with  the appropriate parameters     DIO   Usage     F81865 test DIO In port number  reads Digital input  port 0  1  2 or 3     F81865 test DIO Out port number value  writes  Digital output port 0  1  2 or 3  For port description  refer  to Jumper Settings on Chapter3 Board Layout     You can also write your own program by modifying the  source code F81865 Test cpp   The index address is 2EH     27    Appendix G    Appendix G   Terms and Conditions    Warranty Policy    1  All products are under warranty against defects in  materials and workmanship for a period of one year  from the date of purchase     2  The buy
20. e x 1 with SIM Card  Reader    Power Input 12 Vdc ATX Mode    AC Adapter DENN  YLT   19V   3 95A  Fintek F81865 integrated Watchdog Timer 1 255  level    OS Support Linux  XPE WES2009  XP Pro FES  WS7E   PP WS7Pro E          Hardware Monitor        Operating Temperature Range with Commercial Components    Industrial Memory  CF  HDD  SSD   20 55  C   14 131 F  Operating Temperature Range with Industrial Components         Industrial Memory  CF  HDD  SSD   20 55  C   14 131  F    Chapter 1    Package Contents    Your package contains the following items   e LEC 7920 Fanless Embedded System  e Power Adapter  P N  OPOW075122001   e Wall Mounting Kit  P N  SE9ESA900R100   e Drivers and Users Manual CD  SO90ADA15H100   e 2 pin Female Terminal Block  P N  04AW20023Z101     Optional Accessories    The system has a variety of optional accessories including  the power cords and Wi Fi or 3G modules for extended  capabilities  For details of these modules  visit     http   www  lannerinc com Embedded_Computing LEC   7920       B a Embedded and Industrial Computing    Introduction    Chapter 2    Chapter 2   System Components    System Drawing  Mechanical dimensions of the LEC 7920    Unit mm                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              
21. er will bear the return freight charges for  goods returned for repair within the warranty period   whereas the manufacturer will bear the after service  freight charges for goods returned to the user     3  The buyer will pay for repair  for replaced components  plus service time  and transportation charges  both  ways  for items after the expiration of the warranty  period     4  If the RMA Service Request Form does not meet the  stated requirement as listed on    RMA Service    RMA  goods will be returned at customer s expense     5  The following conditions are excluded from this  warranty     Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer  Unauthorized modification  misuse  or reversed  engineering of the product Operation outside of the  environmental specifications for the product        S   ms Embedded and Industrial Computing    Terms and Conditions    RMA Service    Requesting a RMA      6  To obtain a RMA number  simply fill out and fax the   RMA Request Form  to your supplier     7  The customer is required to fill out the problem code  as listed  If your problem is not among the codes listed   please write the symptom description in the remarks  box     8  Ship the defective unit s  on freight prepaid terms   Use the original packing materials when possible     9  Mark the RMA  clearly on the box     Note  Customer is responsible for shipping    damage s  resulting from  inadequate loose  packing of the defective unit s   All RMA  are valid  for 30 days only 
22. mall Outline Dual Inline  Memory Module  SO DIMM  socket     1  Align the memory module s cutout with the SO DIMM  socket s notch     2  Install the SO DIMM        18    Embedded and Industrial Computing       Chapter 4    2  Place the CPU inside the socket and turn the knob all  the way until it is horizontally opposite to its original    position to lock the CPU SD       A    nu   NOR   i W   NN m  ERNA  8 1 Rel    a a     Ree    AO mye H  Me ik  ha            304   AP r y rE e    i n le   je y  i MN   MI  WE M IS    HH  R ESI  a ij i n i u Mu fi UL T   ANTA aa  t   ki     lie   a j  LL A MIA  LE N    j  i i Ju in T I Ali VAN   A al  Kg   pa u    n s 1 7 y    Y K y cta EEIE  ST EE T TO TOT TO ATR  y   JEN    adress    Note       de  If the CPU thermal pad mounting breaks apart   use your hands to reattach the falling parts and  stick them together     k       m Embedded and Industrial Computing       Hardware Setup    Wireless Module Installation    1  Align the wireless module s cutout with the Mini PCle  slot notch     2  Insert the wireless module into the connector  diagonally     3  Push the other end of the wireless module to be  tightened with the latch     3G SIM Card Installation    1  Unlink the SIM card reader first by sliding it outward   2  Flip the SIM card reader diagonally     3  Align the cut corner of the SIM card with the cut corner  of the SIM card reader  Make sure the ICs will be in  contact with the SIM card reader     4  Insert the SIM card into the 
23. may need a hammer to tap the wall  anchor     3  Usea screwdriver to screw the threaded screw into the  plastic anchor     4  Attach the wall mounting bracket to the back of the  device  securing it in place with four of the flat head  screws provided     5  Hang the device on the wall     20    Appendix A    Appendix A   Programming Watchdog  Timer    A watchdog timer is a piece of hardware that can be  used to automatically detect system anomalies and reset  the processor in case there are any problems  Generally  speaking  a watchdog timer is based on a counter that  counts down from an initial value to zero  The software  selects the counter s initial value and periodically restarts  it  Should the counter reach zero before the software  restarts it  the software is presumed to be malfunctioning  and the processor s reset signal is asserted  Thus  the  processor will be restarted as if a human operator had  cycled the power     For sample watchdog code  see Watch dog and DIO folder  in the Driver and Manual CD    Watchdog Timer SS        Clack      Driver Installation    Before you could access or control the operation of the  watchdog and Digital I O functions  install the the L IO  driver which is the library and driver needed for Lanner  General Purpose Input Output interface or functions     To install the L_IO driver     1  Restart the computer  and then log on with  Administrator privilege     2  Insert the Drivers and Users Manual CD to the USB   optical drive     
24. n View Help     o m FS 2 A wa  Scan for har       lt  gt  Non Plug and Play Drivers   lt  gt  adfs  SZ AFD Networking Support Environment   lt  gt  Beep   lt  gt  dmboot   lt  gt  dmload   lt  gt  Fips     lt  gt  NDIS System Driver             Programming Watchdog Timer    Sample Program    You can write your own program by modifying the source  code F81865_Test cpp   The index address is 2EH     INN HH III  A       F81865_Test cpp   F81865 test exe utility for F81865 lib  APIs demonstration            History        7 15 2011 Brand new F81865 test  program      include  lt winsock2 h gt    include    Windows h      include  stdio h      include  F81865 h      define PARAMETER_HELP An      The F81865 GPIO utility of Lanner n      E An    UsageAn      F81865 test DIO IN port  numbennA            F81865 test DIO OUT port number    value n        F81865 test PIO port_number   value n        F81865 test RunLED port number   value n        F81865 test AlarmLED port number   value n        F81865 test GPS LED port number   value n        F81865 test WirelessLED port_number   value n          F81865 test WatchDog seconds n      F81865 test CaseOpeninA      F81865 test CaseOpen_Clear n        22    Appendix A      F81865 test Sleep  milliseconds n        An        Argement  n          DIO IN Read state from DIO   InAnA     DIO OUT Set DIO Out state  An      PIO Set PIO LED state An      RunLED Set RUN LED state An     AlarmLED Set Alarm LED state  n        GPS LED Set GPS LED state 
25. reader and close the tray   You should feel a click when the SIM card is locked  securely in the SIM card reader           Unlock       Es Note  To remove the SIM card  push the card    outward to unlock it     19    Chapter 4    Installing the Hard Disk    The system can accommodate one Serial ATA disk  Follow  these steps to install a hard disk into the system     iB    Take out the hard disk tray and fix the hard disk on  the tray with 4 mounting screws as illustrated in the  following picture     Plug the Serial ATA cable to the hard disk     Place the hard disk back to the system s chassis and fix  it with the mounting screws     Connect the Serial ATA power and data disk cables to  the Serial ATA power and disk connectors on the main  board respectively           WODO     009 Classe B      WD800BEV8 00RSTO     WDOO  BEVS  Drive Parameters  LBA 156301480 80 0GB    P N  WOBDOBEVS  00ASTO    dcn    Canada ICES   003 ed  LDS    f  Serial ATA Hard Dr  I DATE 01 DEC 2007    DCM  FAYTJANB     mmm    AMI IN  T Il  RZ II MIH    i Il  1   I I  d         i I M      un  ZAMOW          m Embedded and Industrial Computing       Hardware Setup    Wall Mounting    The product ships with wall mounting kit  To mount your  product on the wall  follow the instructions below     1  First make a hole for the anchor in the surface on the  wall  Use the following diagram as a guideline for  placing the anchors     2  Then press the anchor into the hole until it is flush with  the surface  You 
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