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1. Inidatei DO ceo EB Settings Backl off low temperature 20 40 60 80 100 Backl off hight temperature Erighines Backigrt 36 Exit Status Errors Date 09 08 2007 On this page conditions and actual values are displayed In the field Commands the following actions can take place to the diagnosis o Backlight switch On Off o Fan 1 switch On Off o Fan2 switch On Off o Brightnes adjusting Note After an action in the field Commands the adjust condition approx 5 minutes remains ROTEC technology 74 Dimming Control With the button Settings the page Settings can be selected The button Exit close of the tool 75 MDR 42 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Dimming Control 10 7 Settings fma fuos T o po fo foo s Bpo Jo j Switches Single values Minimal temperature Backlight on 1 ra Save and activate Backlight Power ON C disabled Maximal temperature Backlight off Fan group 1 enabled disabled Temperature Fan group 1 50 ra Undo Temperature Fan group 2 20 ra Fan group 2 enabled disabled TES 20 sec es 200 sec T t applicat ft Watchdog enabled disabled ware rail 2 Offset Backlight o E A Backlight fix C enabled disabled Fix Bac
2. r e enne ni nennen 81 10 8 6 Minimal temperature cccccccssssecccceecessesseaecececcescsesssaeseeeeeesesesesssaeseceeeesseeseenaaees 81 10 8 7 Maximum 81 08 2 D FAM 1 E 82 10 8 9 Fan group fe ee esa e eaput a a a 82 10 8 10 Temperature fan group 1 esssesenensessennnnsnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnennsn nennen 82 10 8 11 Temperature fan group 2 seriei iio ee iiic ae Ee 82 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Instruction 10 8 12 Supervisor for application 83 10 8 13 Timeout for application software 83 10 8 14 Watchdog activi ertet d ber rne ent een 83 10 8 15 Timeout asses enne ni nennen 83 10 8 16 Offset Backlight st cise tes oat Rinne in 84 10 8 17 Backlight fix acti enren nnana a a a a aaa 84 10 8 18 Value for backlight fix eene 84 10 8 19 Debug Mode uusussesenssssensnnnsnenennnnnnnennnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnsnnnnnnnnnnsennnnsnnnnnnnsnnnsnssn nennen 84 10 8 20 Debug Mode SM Bus ae 85 10 8 21 Hostiname ierra 85 10 9 MESSAGES se
3. M 86 10 9 1 Messages Commands uicit ir cie vai REPE VIT ve Estee ea est epi 86 10 9 1 1 Application gt Dimming Control scit e e ee s besote 86 10 9 1 2 Dimming Control gt Application esses 87 LOD 1 3 System state a I eerte e E Ba ae eere ree nee 87 10 9 1 4 Sample sending commands isses esee eene nnne ener nh ranas assess ranas 88 ROTEC technology gn Content MDR 42 1 Instruction This manual will familiarize you with the installation and use of your Rotec MDR 42 display Please take the time to read these instructions even if you are familiar with monitors and computers We have taken all possible care to ensure that this manual contains correct accurate information We reserve the right to make changes according to technical progress However the manufacturer cannot assume liability for any possible errors In addition the manufacturer cannot guarantee that the hardware will meet the purpose you require We would appreciate reports of any errors suggestions or criticism 7 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Important Safety Information 2 Important Safety Information This section contains e Important safety information e Battery information This display has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requirements and has been certified for international use Like any electronic device however the display should be used with ca
4. 49 7222 1008 10 Email info rotec de http www rotec de me ROTEC technology MDR 42 Instruction Revisions Revisions to the User s Manual are briefly listed here by index ic s MNT el RR 19 7 2008 Walter PS 2 changed in USB PC changed to rBaseETX Fan speed regulated MDR40 removed ROTEC technology 2 Content MDR 42 Content 1 INSTRUCTION ante 7 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ccscsccccsccccccscccccccccccscsccsscccceccesecs 8 3 UNPACKING lerne 13 4 WALLMOUNTING a 14 5 CONNECTING rec PR EY 15 5 1 POWER CONNECTOR i 3 oer e noe o ava eee sa ea eacus eo eee eder re aeo eve Coa Deos ee vH Copa ee Ue PENNE 16 5 2 RS 48512 ies eere Du oye erba e eu uva ie Pee Feu v Pob vos ee vta daos Pene Ee 16 5 3 RS 485 OUT eee eo ae elTet ceo Ded Leda ee nece isis 16 5 4 USB 1 2 itai cero Peer oaa daa eoe eet cler ce ceres ool eda cedo fedet eet dure tea ded 16 5 5 LAN Gasen 16 6 OPEN CLOSE THE CABINET s sccscsssessssssccsorsscssesesacesceacsaceocsasssssorseeass 17 7 START UP Aa ei 18 7 1 BLIND START UP sense odode sedcdcddece cecdavscecevsisdeccusedececaacisacececsiviiedasedests 18 7 2 AMBIENT LIGHT CONTROL 6652 ee 19 7 3 TEMPER
5. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble heat above 100 C 212 F or incinerate Do not expose the contents of the battery cells to water Replace the battery with an approved battery only Approved replacement batteries are available from your supplier Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Dispose of the old battery according to local recycling regulations Note Do not dispose batteries Please return batteries to your supplier to ensure recycling and disposal according to the legal regulations Note The batteries used for timer backup or similar purposes do not contain cadmium or mercury compounds 11 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Important Safety Information WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLI ANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SER VICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ROTEC technology A THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT DAN GEROUS VOLTAGE CONSTITUTING A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK IS PRE SENT WITHIN THIS UNIT THIS SYMBOL INDICATES THAT THERE ARE IMPORTANT OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYI
6. AOh COh units of PCI bus clocks A high priority high throughput EOh device may benefit from a greater value ROTEC technology 54 Technical Data MDR 42 Note In the Option column bold shows default settings 9 11 4 4 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Exclusion Submenu IRQ3 Available Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA devices Reserved Se see above visible only if secondary IDE disabled Note In the Option column bold shows default settings IRQ9 is used for SCI in ACPI mode Do not use for legacy ISA devices 9 11 4 5 Memory Cache Submenu Memory Cache Disabled Enabled Enables or Disables the L2 cache Cache System BIOS area uncached Write Controls caching of system BIOS Protected area Cache Video BIOS area uncached Write ontrols caching of system BIOS Protected area Cache Extended Base uncached Write Controls caching of system Extended Memory area Through Write memory below 640k above 1MB Protected Write Back 55 ROTEC technology MDR 42 0000 D3FF D400 D7FF D800 DBFF DFFF Disabled Write Through Write Protected Write Back Technical Data Disabled block is not cached Write Through Writes are cached and sent to main memory at once Write Protect Writes are ignored Write Back Writes are cached but not sent to main memory until necessary Notes In the Option column bold shows default settings 9 11 4 6 I O Device Configuration Su
7. Content MDR 42 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 9 11 4 5 Memory Cache Submenu cssssessssscececscssnenssascesececsssensaasceseceesseesensaasaesecsceenens 55 9 11 4 6 I O Device Configuration Submenu esses ener nnns 56 9 11 4 7 Keyboard Features Submenu 57 9 11 4 8 Hardware Monitor Submenu 57 9 11 4 9 Watchdog Settings 59 9 11 4 10 Display Control Submenu esses nennen nnne nnns ranas 59 9 11 4 11 Miscellaneous Submenu 60 9 11 5 Security Menu ie ehe es tages er ater eni coc adel as REEL eed eae 61 9 11 6 Power iie Ran En IH kann inne beeen Tas 62 9 11 6 1 ACP Control Submenu seen nennen 64 9 11 6 2 ACPI Resume Events e ee an AY ERR n Ra sien EYE FARA HEY ein 65 9 11 7 Boot Men 33 ar det eee edet eade toe peser Leo ede x E Oo S Eee e E 65 911 7 T MUltiBoot nu 65 9 11 7 2 The Setup Boot 65 9 11 7 3 Boot First Men s seo eer eee ee aie inar qe due 66 9 11 EXEM U 66 9 11 9 Updating or Restoring 1 enne 67 9 11 10 Preventing Problems Wh
8. lt Esc gt to continue with the existing boot sequence 9 11 8 Exit Menu The following sections describe the five options in Exit Menu Pressing lt Esc gt does not exit this menu You must select an item from the menu to exit Exit Saving Changes Saves all selections and exits setup Upon reboot the BIOS configure the system according to the setup selection stored in CMOS Exit Discarding Changes Use this option to exit Setup without storing new selections in CMOS Previous selections remain in effect Load Setup Defaults Select to display the default values for all Setup menus Discard Changes ROTEC technology 66 Technical Data MDR 42 Discards changes made during a Setup session and revert to values previously saved in CMOS Save Changes Saves all selections without exiting Setup 9 11 9 Updating or Restoring BIOS Phoenix Phlash16 allows you to update or restore the BIOS with a newer version or restore a corrupt BIOS by using a floppy disk without having to install a new ROM chip 1 Get the Phoenix Phlash16 compressed file CRDxMODB ZIP from the Kontron Embedded Modules It contains the following files BIOS WPH is a file that contains the 1MB BIOS binary and flash interface code required by Phlash16 EXE 2 Toinstall Phoenix Phlash16 on a hard disk unzip the content of CRDxMODB ZIP into a local directory such as C PHLASH Note Crisis Recovery requires either a floppy disk connected to the LP
9. speed mode but if the maximal bus speed depends on applied ETX module Refer your ETX module manual for details PIN Description Type Table 10 USB Pin assignment 9 4 2 6 Keyboard and Mouse PS 2 interface To connect a PS 2 keyboard or mouse you may to order an adapter cable at ROTEC The sockets for keyboard and mouse at the rBaseETX has the following pin assignments PIN Description Type Table 11 Keyboard Pin assignment PIN Description Type Table 12 Mouse Pin assignment 9 4 2 7 IDE Interface for common 2 5 hard disks 2 5 IDE hard disks can driven at the IDE connector For connecting the hard disk with the rBaseETX use a common 44 pin flat ribbon cable with 1mm pitch ROTEC technology 30 Technical Data MDR 42 9 4 2 8 Usage of SATA hard disks Some ETX modules have a SATA interface to connect SATA hard disks to the ETX modules To support the usage of SATA hard disks the rBaseETX baseboard has a special power connector for supplying the power to the SATA hard disks The pin assignment for the HD_PWR connector are shown in next table Power chords for SATA hard disks can ordered from ROTEC technology PIN Description Type Table 13 Connector HD_PWR 9 4 2 9 Compact Flash Card A commom card type I II can inserted in the rBaseETX board The CF card is used as IDE interface in true IDE mode and is connected to the primary IDE interface of the mounted ETX module A slide switch al
10. 10kOhm pull up resistior to supply voltage either 5 or 3 3V This interface is useful for adding I2C devices under the control of the ETX module 37 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 5 CPU CHIPSET and SUPER I O 9 5 1 CPU The central processing unit CPU consists of gt Mobile Intel Pentium M which includes such features as e Supports Intel Architecture with Dynamic Execution e High performance low power core On die primary 32 kbyte instruction cache and 32 kbyte write back data cache e On die 1 Mbyte second level cache with Advanced Transfer Cache Architecture e Advanced Branch Prediction and Data Prefetch Logic e Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 SSE2 400 MHz Source Synchronous processor system bus e Advanced Power Management features including Enhanced Intel SoeedStep technology 9 5 2 Chipset The chipset consists of gt Intel 855GM north bridge gt Intel 82801DB south bridge 9 5 3 Super I O The super I O device is a Winbond 83627HF ROTEC technology 38 Technical Data MDR 42 9 6 SYSTEM MEMORY The ETX PM uses 200 pin DDR Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules SO DIMMs One socket is available for a 2 5 volt unbuffered PC 1600 2100 DDR SDRAM with ECC module of 128 256 512MB or 1GB capacity 9 7 SPECIAL FEATURES 9 7 1 Watchdog Timer This feature is implemented in the Winbond 83627HF super I O You can configure the Watchdog Timer WDT in BIOS setup
11. Enabled Shows if SMART Device monitoring is Monitoring supported by the drive ROTEC technology 52 Technical Data MDR 42 9 11 4 Advanced Menu Feature Option Description PCI PNP Configuration sub menu Opens PCI PNP Config sub menu Memory Cache sub menu Opens Cache Control sub menu Device Configuration sub menu Opens Peripheral Config sub menu Keyboard Features sub menu Opens Keyboard Features sub menu Hardware Monitor sub menu Shows hardware monitor current state Watchdog Settings sub menu Display Control sub menu Opens Display Control sub menu Miscellaneous sub menu Opens sub menu with miscellaneous options 9 11 4 1 Advanced Chipset Control Submenu Enable Memory gap Disabled Allows enabling a 1MB memory gap for add on cards at Enabled 15MB IGD Device 2 Disabled Enable Disable Internal Graphics Device Enabled IGD Device 2 Function 1 Disabled Enabled Disabled Function 1 of the Internal Graphics Enabled Device S IGD Memory Size 1MB 8MB elect the amount of main memory that the Internal 16MB 32MB Graphics Device will use UMA Note In the Option column bold shows default settings 53 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 11 4 2 PCI PNP Configuration Submenu Plug amp Play OS No Yes If your system has a PnP OS e g Win9x select Yes to let the OS configure PnP devices not required for booting No allows the BIOS to config
12. GND PWR 5 CH1 TX1 LVDS 6 CH1 TX1 LVDS 7 GND PWR 8 CH1 TX2 LVDS 9 CH1 TX2 LVDS 10 GND PWR 11 CH1 CLK LVDS 12 CH1 CLK LVDS 13 GND PWR 14 CH1 TX3 LVDS 15 CH1 TX3 LVDS 16 GND PWR 17 CH2 TXO LVDS 18 2 LVDS 19 GND PWR 20 CH1 TX1 LVDS 21 CH1 TX1 LVDS 22 GND PWR 23 CH2 TX2 LVDS 24 CH1 TX2 LVDS 25 GND PWR 26 CH2 CLK LVDS 27 CH2 CLK LVDS 28 GND PWR 29 CH2 TX3 LVDS 30 CH2 TX3 LVDS 31 GND PWR 32 Contrast Analog 33 GND PWR 34 5V PWR 35 5V PWR 36 3 3V PWR 37 3 3V PWR 38 Vcc ref table 18 PWR 39 Vcc ref table 18 PWR 40 Vcc ref table 18 PWR 41 Vcc ref table 18 PWR Table 19 LVDS Pin assignment MDR 42 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 4 2 15 Inverter support INV A backlight inverter with no heave load can be driven by the rBaseETX board Via the CHILI interface the dimming voltage vor the backlight inverter can be controlled The BL_ON signal at the connector is driven from ETX module The BL_ON signal can be additional controlled by the two jumpers BL_FIX_ON and BL_ENABLE Please refer for understanding the following state table With the 10 1 7 line from the GPIO the backlight can be enabled or disabled This is useful for dark boot phases In the table X means state don t cares L means logical low level and H means logical high level Please remark that the BL_ON_ETX signal which comes directly from ETX board is inverted e g a low level at this line means backlight is on BL
13. If enabled system comes up with a blank screen instead of the diagnostic screen during bootup Determines if post errors cause the system to halt Selecting Disabled prevents any installed PS 2 Mode ROTEC technology Disabled mouse form functioning but frees up IRQ12 Selecting Autodetect frees IRQ12 if no mouse was detected Large Disk Access DOS Other Select DOS if you have DOS Select Other if you have another OS such as UNIX A large disk is one that has more than 1024 cylinders more than 16 heads or more than 63 sectors per track 60 Technical Data MDR 42 9 11 5 Security Menu Set User Password Up to seven Pressing lt Enter gt displays the dialog box for alphanumeric characters entering the user password In related systems this password gives restricted access to setup Set Supervisor Up to seven Pressing lt Enter gt displays the dialog box for Password alphanumeric characters entering the user password In related systems this password gives full access to setup Password on boot Disabled Enabled Enabled requires a password on boot Requires prior setting of the supervisor password If supervisor password is set and this option is disabled BIOS assumes user is booting Diskette access User Supervisor Enabled requires supervisor password to access floppy disk Fixed disk boot sector Normal Write protected Write protect the boot sector on the hard disk for virus protection Requires a
14. ON ETX BL_FIX_ON BL_ENABLE BL ENABLE GPIO BL_ON Table 20 Function matrix BL ON PIN Description Type Table 21 Inverter Pin assignment ROTEC technology 36 Technical Data MDR 42 9 4 2 16 Audio Interface Common stereo loudspeakers with a minimum impedance of 8Ohm can connected to the rBaseETX board The audio amplifier has about 5W rms power at each channel For connecting use a common 3 5mm stereo plug 9 4 2 17 Feature front connector For additional purposes a SMB_FRONT connector supports many features This allows you to design you own pcb board at front side of your device The connector has the following lines PIN Description Type Table 22 Feature connector Pin assignment LIGHT_SENSOR_ANALOG is a analog input The input voltage can range between OV and 5V SMB_DATA and SMB_CLK have 5V level signals and are used for optional SMbus devices SMBus devices can connected to the SMB DATA and 5 line LED1 SATUS with an 330Ohm series resistor drives a user LED when rBaseETX is running LED2 STATUS with an 330Ohm series resistor drives a user LED when rBaseETX is powered but not running 9 4 2 18 12 interface optional Optional rBaseETX can ordered with an additional I2C interface for special purposes The pin assignment of the additional I2C interface is given in the next table PIN Description Type Table 23 I2C BUS connector The 12 DATA and the I2C CLK line have
15. target folder and unzip it Then run the install bat Note For autostart of dimming control the entries in Autostart necessary 10 4 Start To start dimming exe use the command dimmingtray pathini Pfad Inidatei example dimmingtray exe pathini C dimming The started programm is visible in the traybar as tray icon Symbol By clicking the tray icon with the right mouse button the following dialogue appears About Dimming Control Dimming Show Dimming Hide Dimming Gui Exit ROTEC technology 70 Dimming Control MDR 42 The follow selections are possible e About Dimming Control Indicate the Dimming Version e Dimming Show Get the Dimming Control window into the foreground e Dimming Hide Get the Dimming Control window hide e Dimming Gui Get the Gui for Dimming Control e Exit Terminate the Program Dimming Control 71 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Dimming Control 10 5 Supervision 10 5 1 Watchdog e The dimming controll can be supervised with an hardware watchdog To activate the watchdog set the according parameter in dimming ini e Additional the supervising intervall can be adjust in the dimming ini Example activate the watchdog with 60 seconds Watchdog aktiv 1 aktiv O inaktiv WDAKT Count 1 Val 1 TimeOut Watchdog sec WDTIMEOUT Count 1 Val 60 0 10 5 2 Heartbeat e The dimming controll is able to supervise
16. wall outlet e Do not place the display near or over a radiator or heat register or in direct sunlight Place the display in a small enclosure only if providing proper ventilation e To prevent fire never place any type of candle or flames on the top or near the display permit anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate the display where people can walk on its power cord ROTEC technology 8 Important Safety Information MDR 42 Do not plug the display into the same circuit with radio or television receivers ROTEC technology MDR 42 Important Safety Information Electrical Restrictions Use the plug that is provided with the display If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug For international installation with a power source of 88 264 VAC use a minimum 0 75 mm PVC sheathed three core flexible cord type with a green yellow protective earthing conductor electrically connected to the protective earthing terminal within the equipment and connected to the protective earthing contact of the plug The cable set should have safety approvals for the international installation and be marked HAR For plugged equipment the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Operate the display from the type of power source indicated on t
17. 14 Watchdog activ Activate the watchdog 0 Watchdog not active 1 Watchdog activ Definition WDAKT Count 1 Val 0 10 8 15 Timeout watchdog Intervall time of watchdog The CPU will be reset if the watchdog will not triggered from Dimming Control Definition Count 1 Val 180 0 83 ROTEC technology MDR 42 10 8 16 Offset Backlight Offset for backlight brightnes 0 100 Definition BACKLOFFSET Count 1 Val 0 0 10 8 17 Backlight fix activ Activate the mode for fixed value backlight brightnes Backlight dimming is inactiv 0 Backlight fix not active 1 Backlight fix activ Definition BACKLFIX Count 1 Val 0 10 8 18 Value for backlight fix Value for backlight if backlight fix ist active 0 100 Definition BACKLVALFIX Count 1 Val 50 0 10 8 19 Debug Mode Print of general values on the console 0 no print 1 print Notice not possible under Windows Linux only ROTEC technology Dimming Control 84 Dimming Control 10 8 20 Debug Mode SM Bus Print of SM Bus value on the console 0 no print 1 print Notice not possible under Windows Linux only 10 8 24 Host name The host name of the application software for exchange of messages Definition Hostname Text testprogramm 85 MDR 42 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Dimming Control 10 9 Messages The Dimming Control communicate with the application software with Windows Mess
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19. B1 2 and USB 2 3 eene eene eene nnns 30 9 4 2 6 Keyboard and Mouse 5 2 interface eese eee 30 9 4 2 7 IDE Interface for common 2 5 hard disks essere 30 9 4 2 8 Usage of SATA hard disks eese esses enne nnne then nnne 31 91 29 Compact Flash Card 31 932210 IMAI Rind essi ast 31 9 4 2 11 General purpose TO une 32 9 4 2 12 FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAND nalen an 33 9 4 2 13 Temp rature Senor cud Eie Hive euren sa doo id Sun e ou ido 33 OAD 1A LVDS Interface io o LE ate e t a t HRS 34 9 4 2 15 Inverter support esee enne eene 36 93 2 T6 Audio Interface ss EDEN ERN E 37 9 4 2 17 Feature front 37 942 15 12C interface optional a veta ede XR Enn 37 CPU CHIPSET AND SUPER T O iro diede ere een lee 38 S 5d dae e D 38 9 52 Chipset nennen Ete m eei e A E i E E e n e EE Te 38 oM NE I Mis ccc 38 SYSTEM MEMORY ass sinn IRRE 39 SPECIAL FEATURES nee aa en ee 39 9 71 Watchdogs EINIGE 39 97 11 Config tation TNs ERE 39 2 a aa a 40 PROCESSOR PERFORMANCE CONTROL ssscceescccesceecessccncceeces
20. DAWANDLER Input output Count 3 Val 0 0 31 0 Setpoint 0 0 Digits for DA converter 31 0 Val 100 0 0 0 Val 0 0 0 0 10 8 3 Characteristic ambient light brightness backlight This caracteristic adjust the value for brightness of backlight depending on the ambient light sensor Input ambient light Lux output value brightness Curve LUXSOLLPROZENT Input Output Count 3 Val 0 0 15 0 Brightnes 0 0 Lux Setpoint 15 0 Val 1950 0 100 0 Val 0 0 0 0 ROTEC technology 80 Dimming Control MDR 42 10 8 4 Characteristic temperature brightness backlight This caracteristic adjust the value for brightness of backlight depending on the temperature sensor in the cabinet Input temperature C output value brightness Curve TEMPSOLLPROZENT Input Output Count 4 Val 0 0 100 0 0 0 Grd Celsius Setpoint 100 0 95 Val 50 0 100 0 Val 70 0 0 0 Val 0 0 0 0 10 8 5 Backlight power on This value determine if the backlight is switched on automaticaly after programm start of dimming control ort he backlight will be switched on by the application via an message WM_BACKLON 0 2 the backlight stay off until the message BACKLON is send 1 the backlight is switched on after programm start of dimming control Definition GRUNDZUSBL Count 1 Val 1 10 8 6 Minimal temperature The backlight will not switch on of the actual temperature is under this minimal temperature The backl
21. GHT wParam Temperature Grad Celsius Brightnes Lux wParam Temperature CPU Grad Celsius 10 9 1 3 System state wParam Bit Bedeutung 1 Dimming Control is running 1 error 1 Backlight is on 1 Fan group 1 is on 1 Fan group 2 is on 1 Warning Temperature to hight Watchdog is enabled Supervisior for application software is enabled 10 Fangroup 1 is enabled 11 Fangroup 2 is enabled 12 Backlight fix is enabled IParam Bit Bedeutung 1 error device ADC 1 error device temperature 1 error device ambient light 1 error hardware initialization 1 error reading hostname in dimming ini 19 1 backlight off because of low temperature 20 1 backlight off because of high temperature 87 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Dimming Control Note after system status is changed from dimming control by itself the message WM_SYSZUS is send automatically 10 9 1 4 Sample sending commands command WM_BACKLON Headerfile commands h 1 Registration of the Windows message sDimMessages WM_BACKLON RegisterWindowMessage KENN_STRG_WM_BACKLIGHT_ON 2 get handle from application software hSendTo FindWindow NULL Hostname 3 send message SendMe
22. MDR 42 Ruggedized POI PC Display User Manual VROTEC MDR 42 Preface The purpose of this manual is to support the user during the installation application and modification of the hardware software described in the following sections The processes are explained from various technical aspects to simplify the individual steps In case of problems it is helpful to try to identify the error in a reproducible way and to compare the settings of all DIP switches jumpers and connector pin assignments as well as all parameter settings software etc with the specifications in this manual before you call us The product you purchased is versatile and complex and even a small oversight can affect overall performance Although the information in this document has been carefully reviewed ROTEC does not warrant it to be free of errors or omissions In this case we apologize and would greatly appreciate correction proposals ROTEC reserves the right to make any changes to the hardware or software to improve functionality or simply operation These changes will not be documented in all instances No part of this manual may be reproduced translated into other languages or stored in data or word processing systems without the express written permission of ROTEC 2009 ROTEC technology GmbH Rastatt This manual was written and printed by ROTEC technology GmbH Gutenbergstr 15 D 76437 Rastatt 49 7222 1008 0
23. NG THE APPLIANCE edo Unpacking MDR 42 3 Unpacking Carefully take the display out of the packaging and make sure that all of the following components are included Display Power plug optional 1 Keys Set of retaining screws bolts for hooking the display in the mounting adapter This user manual Windows XP licence including CD 13 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Wall mounting 4 Wall mounting The Rotec MDR display can be mounted and operated in vertical or in horizontal position That means that the display can hang either in landscape or in portrait orientation The displayed picture can also be rotated to fit the desired orientation Attention For proper function of the display s cooling system it is necessary that the airflow input with the filtercover is always located on the lower edge of the display Landscape operation Air filter is in the lower left corner Portrait operation Air filter is in the lower right corner e Mount a mounting adapter to the wall that fits to the mounting holes of the display 500 mm 850 mm e Mount the four retaining screws to the rear side of the display The display will always be hooked to the mounting adapter with the four screws e Hook the retaining screws of the display to the mounting adapter already mounted to the wall ROTEC technology 14 MDR 42 5 Connecting The connectors of the ROTEC MDR display are located at the bo
24. T interface external floppy drive 1 or an USB floppy drive 3 Tocreate a Crisis Recovery Diskette insert a blank diskette into Drive A or B and execute WINCRISIS EXE This copies four files onto the Crisis Recovery Diskette DIEQUE 67 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data BIOS WPH Serves as the BIOS image to be programmed into Flash ROM 4 Ifthe BIOS image BIOS WPH changes because of an update or bug fix copy the new BIOS WPH image onto the diskette 5 Phoenix Phlash16 runs in one of two modes Command Line or Crisis Recovery Use the Command Line mode to update or replace a BIOS To execute Phlash16 in this mode move to the Crisis Recovery Disk and type PHLASH16 Phoenix Phlash16 will update the BIOS Phlash16 can fail if the system uses memory managers If this occurs the utility displays the following message Cannot flash when memory managers are present If you see this message after you execute Phlash16 disable the memory manager or use parameter x for Phlash16 exe 9 11 10 Preventing Problems When Updating or Restoring BIOS Updating the BIOS represents a potential hazard Power failures or fluctuations that may occur during updating the Flash ROM can damage the BIOS code making the system unbootable To prevent this potential hazard many systems come with a boot block Flash ROM The boot block region contains a fail safe recovery routine If the boot block code finds a corrupted BIOS checksum fai
25. Temperature Fan group 1 The fan group 1 is switch on when the actual temperature is higher then defined Temperature Fan group 2 The fan group 2 is switch on when the actual temperature is higher then defined Timeout Watchdog Intervall time of watchdog The CPU will be reset if the watchdog will not triggered from Dimming Control Timeout Aplication Software This parameter defines the the intervall time the application software has to send an heartbeat WM HEARTBEAT Offset Backlight Offset for backlight brightnes O 100 96 Fix Backlight Value for backlight if backlight fix ist active 0 100 Temperature Range Fangroup 1 2 0 15 Temperature Trange for 100 Fanspeed p 1 TRANGE 100 5 gt gt 2 a B 0 Tum TEMPERATURE ROTEC technology MDR 42 Trange Values Temperature C Temperature max Speed Fangroup 1 2 Temperature Value for 100 Fanspeed If the temperature greater this value the fan speeds up to 100 ROTEC technology Dimming Control 78 Dimming Control MDR 42 79 Chart values D A converter This characteristic adjust the output voltage of the DA converter for the backlight inverter Input Sollwert 96 output Digits DA converter Light brightnes This caracteristic adjust the value for brightness of backlight depending on the ambient light sensor Input amb
26. ach critical trip 800MHz 600MHz point and shutdown if a proper cooling solution is not used Always ensure that you use proper cooling when selecting higher frequency settings Automatic Thermal Disabled TM1 TM2 Enables the thermal control circuit TCC of the Monitor Control Circuit thermal monitor feature of the Pentium M CPU TM1 50 duty cycle TM2 Geyserville III Automatic TTC must be enabled to ensure that the processor operates within specification Power Savings Disabled Customized Maximum options select predefined values Select Maximum Power Saving Customized to make your own selections from the Maximum Performance following fields Disabled turns off all power management Standby Timeout Off 1min 2min 4min Inactivity period required to put system in Standby 8min mode partial power shutdown Auto Suspend Timeout Off 5min 10min 15min Inactivity period required after Standby to Suspend 20min 30min 40min mode maximum power shutdown 60min Video Timeout Disabled 10 sec 15 Inactivity period of user input device before the min screen is turned off Resume on Modem Off On Enabled wakes the system on incoming calls Ring detected by mode RI Off On Enabled wakes the system at a specific time 00 00 00 Specifies the time when the system is to wake ROTEC technology 62 Hard Disk Timeout Disabled 10 sec 15 Inactivity period of hard disk required before min standby motor off Tec
27. ages of the class CWnd The name of the application software has to set in the section Hostname of INI file dimming ini 10 9 1 Messages Commands 10 9 1 1 Application gt Dimming Control Message Description WM_BACKLON Switch on backlight WM_BACKLOFF switch off backlight WM_FAN1ON Switch on Fangroup 1 WM FAN1OFF Switch off Fangroup 1 WM FAN2ON Switch on Fangroup 2 WM FAN2OFF Switch off Fangroup 2 WM WDOGTINI Activate supervisor for application software WM WDOGTMAX Set watchdog to max timeout 4 minutes for service only WM HEARTBEAT Heartbeat for supervisor application software WM HEARTBEATOFF Deactivate supervisor application software WM INIDATNEU Take over dimming ini parameter after changing from application software WM DIMMINGON Activate backlight dimming WM DIMMINGOFF Deactivate backlight dimming WM BRIGHTMAX Set backlight brigthness to maximum value WM BRIGHTMIN Set backligh brightness to minimum value WM BRIGHT Set backlight brigthness to value 0 100 wParam value WM ANFSYSZUS Inquire system status WM ANFTEMPBRIGHT Inquire temperature and ambient light WM ANFTEMPCPU Inquire temperature CPU ROTEC technology 86 Dimming Control 10 9 1 2 Dimming Control gt Application MDR 42 Message Description WM_SYSZUS System state wParam state IParam Errors Temperaure and Brightnes WM_TEMPBRI
28. al Data MDR 42 Mode Normal IrDA Set the mode for serial port B Base I O address ra ere Select I O base of port 2E8h IRQ port A and B IRQ 3 IRQ 4 Select IRQ of port A and B Onboard LPT Disabled Enabled Disabled turns off the port Enabled requires end Auto user to enter the base I O address and the IRQ Auto makes the BIOS configure the port Mode Output only Bi Set the mode for the parallel port directional EPP ECP Base address 378h 278h 3BCh Select I O base of port IRQ IRQ 5 IRQ 7 Select IRQ of parallel port DMA DMA1 DMA3 Select DMA channel of port if in ECP mode Notes In the Option column bold shows default settings The FDC and LPT settings marked with an asterisk are mutually exclusive The FDC or the LPT settings are visible depending on a configuration resistor on the OEM backplane If FDC is selected the FDC signals are available at the LPT port external floppy Only Drive B MOD1 DRV 1 is supported but the drives are internally swapped to let the drive appear as Drive A The USB ports are multiplexed between UHCI and EHCI Ports are routed to EHCI if an USB 2 0 high speed device is connected and an EHCI driver is loaded If you want to use the USB boot feature enable USB BIOS Legacy Support 9 11 4 7 Keyboard Features Submenu US EEE Description NN SN On Off On or Off turns NumLock on or off at bootup Auto turns NumLock on if it finds a nume
29. an application software with an heartbeat mechanism active the heartbeat supervisor with an entry in dimming ini e additional the supervise time is adjustable in the INI file e The heartbeat mechanism can be deactivate with an message from the application WM_HEARDBEATOFF e The mechanism starts after reveiving the first heartbeat e When the supervice time exceeds the first time an soft reboot is startet e fitis not possible to perform an soft reboot then an hard reset is performed Example activate the heartbeat with 20 seconds supervise time Ueberwachung externe Anwendung aktiv 1 aktiv O inaktiv HOSTUEBAKT Count 1 Val 1 ROTEC technology 72 Dimming Control Timeout zur Ueberwachung einer externen Anwendung sec HOSTTIMEOUT Count 1 Val 20 0 73 MDR 42 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Dimming Control 10 6 GUI Dimming Control By means of the tool GUI Dimming Control the Dimming Control can parametrize Conditions and actual values are displayed Furthermore there exists the possibility to execute diagnoses 10 6 1 Startpage GUI Dimming Control Yers 1 2 Dimming State Running Backlight ON O Fan Fan 2 20 20 Temperature Temp Warning Errors Commands Device DAC Device Temperature Device ambient light Hardware Init 20 40 60 80 100 px nolla go
30. ance control In Windows the processor performance control policy is linked to the Power Scheme setting in the control panel power option applet Notes Windows always runs at the highest performance state when the Home Office or Always On power scheme is selected For a more detailed information about processor performance control see Chapter 8 of the ACPI Specification Revision 2 0c available at www acpi info Windows platform design note at http www microsoft com whdc hwdev tech onnow procperfctrl mspx 41 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 10 SYSTEM RESOURCES 9 10 1 Interrupt Request IRQ Lines In 8259 PIC mode Notes If the Used For device is disabled in setup the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices Unavailable if baseboard is equipped with an I O controller SMC FDC37C669 and the device is enabled in setup Unavailable in Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI mode Used as System Control Interrupt SCI in ACPI mode ROTEC technology 42 Technical Data MDR 42 In APIC mode 0 LoT 3 COM2 No Note 1 Dei ae NN aa IDEO A De Par 4 For EN br IRQ line 1 USB UCHI controller 1 Graphics controller s pe u er ae NEM Lan ICD Notes If the Used For device is disabled in s
31. bmenu Feature Option Description Local Bus IDE adapter Disabled Primary Secondary Both Enables onboard PCI IDE device Primary IDE UDMA66 100 Enabled Disabled Secondary IDE Enabled Disabled UDMA66 100 USB UHCI Host Controller 1 USB UHCI Host Controller 2 Enabled Disabled Disabled limits max transfer mode to UDMA33 Enabled allows UDMA66 and above Disabled limits max transfer mode to UDMA33 Enabled allows UDMA66 and above Enabled Disabled Enable Disable UHCI 1 HC USB ports 0 and 1 Enable Disable UHCI 2 HC USB ports 2 and 3 USB EHCI Host Controller Disabled Enabled Controls USB 2 0 functionality Legacy USB Support Disabled Enabled AC97 Audio Controller Disabled Enabled Enable support for USB keyboard and mice and boot from USB mass storage devices Enable the AC97 Audio device Onboard LAN Controller Disabled Enabled Enables the ICH4 internal LAN controller Onboard LAN PXE ROM Disabled Enabled Enables the remote boot BIOS extension for the onboard LAN controller Onboard FDC Disabled Enabled Enables the onboard FDC controller Serial port A Serial port B Disabled Enabled ROTEC technology Auto OS Controlled Disabled turns off the port Enabled requires end user to enter the base I O address and the IRQ Auto makes the BIOS configure the port OS Controlled lets the PnP OS configure the port after bootup 56 Technic
32. cover by pressing F9 It might also be necessary to use the reset configuration data option in the BIOS setup and set it to yes In certain circumstances this may also help to recover from system boot failure or a resource conflict 9 11 2 Start Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility To start the PhoenixBIOS setup utility press F2 when the following string appears during bootup Press F2 to enter Setup The Main Menu then appears ROTEC technology 48 Technical Data MDR 42 The Setup Screen is composed of several sections Legend Bar Lists setup navigation keys Specific Help Window Right Help for selected item Left Center Selection fields for current menu General Help Window Overlay center Help for selected menu Menu Bar The menu bar at the top of the window lists different menus Use the left right arrow keys to make a selection Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu The table below describes the legend keys and their alternates Selecting an Item 49 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data Use the or key to move the cursor to the field you want Then use the and keys to select a value for that field The Save Value commands in the Exit menu save the values displayed in all the menus Displaying Submenus Use the or key to move the cursor to the submenu you want Then press Enter A poin
33. eeccenceceseescessccuecseceseeceenseceeceseeses 41 SYSTEM RESOURCES ie isisi 42 9 10 4 IniterraptReqtuest IRQ EN i eua Eo enar ond 42 9 10 2 Direct Memory Access DMA Channels ccccccesssccceessscececssseeeceesaeeeceessseeeeensaaes 45 9 10 3 AT63 oo erae eet er ete een etg ede eate era teet eee eig eed ee see toe erret doeet 45 S304 MO Address Map en tons ste mit do oderat Pat de iacet aed Esdr dese eii 46 9 10 5 Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI 46 2 9 10 63 GV rS EDAD sino 46 9 10 7 System Management SM BUS u een 47 BIOSOPERATION cn a Ec RTI M ETIN 48 3 11 21 Setup Guilde aside rooted Rinne aka 48 9 11 2 Start Phoenix BIOS Setup ai aaa 48 JELSA Malin MENU zs ette ette Ee eere e eoe RER 50 9 11 3 T Master or Slave SUDO ls eer esa at erae ena eee 52 9 114 Advanced desc ai a fec 53 9 11 4 1 Advanced Chipset Control Submenu esess sees ena 53 911 412 PCI PNP Configuration SUDImehll 54 9 11 4 3 PCI Device Slot x 54 9 11 4 4 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Exclusion Submoehli er sienne E Rare e hei 55 ROTEC technology 4
34. en Updating or Restoring BIOS 68 DIMMING CONTROL isc za RI 69 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 coe 69 TARGET VALUE BACKLIGHT BRIGTHNESS cssccseccccesseccencccnsceccssscceeceecssecsessccceescessecuenseceseeeeenee 69 INSTALLATION E 70 Ol qr 70 SUPERVISION 2 D 72 10 5 1 Watchdog o een SIRE ERR BM 72 10 5 2 Heartbeat nete ed eee rte be der hydro denn einen ed gere rene doen 72 GUI DIMMING CONTROL ein Ena E 74 10 6 1 74 SETTINGS EQ CUL ILI A 76 PARAMETERIFILE lt lt csncosdenssecwssccenssouwassdsesdacnvesndeeeCeuesesensscdeedeciesecseCesdeusececssesdesssavdecscdsessen ess 80 10 8 1 Characteristic actual temperate value sese enne 80 10 8 2 Characteristic 80 10 8 3 Characteristic ambient light brightness 80 10 8 4 Characteristic temperature brightness 81 10 8 5 Backlight
35. es PAID FPID1 0 FFFF default 0 Enter the JILI3 ID Flat Panel Centered Stretched Stretched expands a low resolution video mode to Scaling full screen on a higher flat panel resolution Flat Panel 0 255 default 128 Enter a value to adjust backlight of the LCD Backlighte Flat Panel 0 63 default 32 Enter a value to adjust contrast of the LCD Contrast 3 Notes Only available if Flat Panel Type Enter PAID or Enter FPID are selected Only available if the DAC MAX5362 is on the OEM backplane or the panel adapter Only available if the digitally controlled potentiometer Xicor X9429 is on the OEM backplane or the panel adapter 59 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 11 4 11 Miscellaneous Submenu Feature Option Description Floppy Check Disabled Enabled Enabled verifies floppy type on boot disabled Summary Screen Disabled Enabled QuickBoot Mode Disabled Enabled Extended Memory Normal Just zero it None Testing Dark Boot Disabled Enabled Halt On Errors Yes No PS 2 Mouse Autodetect Enabled speeds boot If enabled a summary screen is displayed just before booting the OS to let the end user see the system configuration Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Determines which type of tests will be performed on memory above 1MB The option Normal is not visible if QuickBoot is enabled
36. etup the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices Unavailable if baseboard is equipped with an controller SMC FDC37C669 and the device is enabled in 43 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data setup Unavailable in Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI mode Used as System Control Interrupt SCI in ACPI mode IRQs are available if IDE controller is either disabled in setup or if in Native IDE mode ROTECtechnology gh Technical Data MDR 42 9 10 2 Direct Memory Access DMA Channels SSS ees if Sound Blaster is enabled with default configuration If the used for device is disabled in setup the corresponding DMA channel is available for other devices qoe ee 9 10 3 wes m C0000h Ee ESI D0000h DEREED NE M ISA bus or shadow RAM Eo000h System BIOS 45 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 10 4 I O Address Map The addresses of the ETX PM are functionally identical with a standard PC AT The following I O ports are used 2E8 2Efh Available if external I O controller not used 370 371h Configuration N Available if external I O controller not space for used SMC controller 3E8 3Efh Available if external I O controller not used 1000h gt ports 1000h and above might be allocated by PCI devices or o
37. f the baseboard rBaseETX Details about the interfaces can you found in the next chapters Some features depend on used ETX module Graphic controller ethernet controller primary and or secondary IDE will be influenced by the ETX module It s important to read the manual of the ETX module before using it with the rBase 9 4 1 Power The rBaseETX has a two pin power socket with a wide input voltage range Type of on board connector PhoenixContact type MSTBA 2 5 2 G 5 08 order code 175 72 42 Type of jacket PhoenixContact MSTB 2 5 2 ST 5 08 order code 175 70 19 The assignemt is shown in the following table PIN Description Type Table 4 Power Take attention to the right polarity of the power supply Beside the connector a for Vcc and for GND is printed on the board to help for connecting with the right polarity The electrical characteristics of the input power supply are shown in the next table Parameter Symbol Min Max Unit Table 5 Power consumption The rBaseETX has internal high efficient switching voltage controllers for generating 12V 5V and 3 3V The internal supply current is 4A 10A or 2A for the 12V 5V respectively for the 3 3V line The internal supply current was partly used for the electronics on board So maximal supply current for external device is listed in the following table Parameter Symbol Max Unit Table 6 Onboard supply current 9 4 2 Interfaces 27 ROTEC tec
38. ged or frayed The display does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed The display has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged The display exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service The LCD panel used in this product is made of glass Therefore it can break when the product is dropped or applied with impact Be careful not to be injured by broken glass pieces in case the LCD panel breaks The LCD panel is a very high technology product giving you fine picture ROTEC technology 10 Important Safety Information MDR 42 details Occasionally a few non active pixels may appear on the screen as a fixed point of blue green or red e When the MDR display is operated continuously for long hours the residual image of a previous image may be observed If a fixed image is displayed for a long period this residual image may be observed permanently image sticking In order to prevent the fast development of image sticking the following recommendations are suggested A fixed image should not be displayed for a long period the image should be changed to other images with short cycles When the MDR display is not in use please turn off the display When the MDR display is in idle please use moving screen saver Battery Information If the display has a battery that can be changed by the user observe the following warning whenever you are handling the battery Warning
39. he marking label If you are unsure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company When your display is switched off be aware that it still carries full line voltage To completely remove all voltages from the display you must unplug the power cable from the wall outlet Operating and Maintenance Guidelines Keep the area around the display free from static electricity and magnetic fields Before you touch the display discharge static electricity on your body by touching a metallic surface Operate the display only when the cover is in the closed position Do not turn the display on and off in rapid succession Doing so might damage the configuration files and other data on the hard disk Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls might result in damage and often requires extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation Unplug the display and the monitor from the electrical outlet before cleaning Clean the display and the monitor periodically with a damp cloth Prepare the display before moving it by taking the following actions Disconnect the display and the monitor from the wall outlet Close the cabinet Disconnect external peripheral devices Unplug the display from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under any of the following conditions The cord or plug is dama
40. hnical Data MDR 42 Notes In the Option column bold indicates default setting The ISA bus is only available on Prev x12 or later See section 13 of this user s guide for more details about ACPI This option is only available when the module is equipped with BIOS version MODBx14 wph or later The CPU frequency values shown in this example are taken from the ETX PM 1 6GHz The default CPU frequency for the ETX PM 1 6GHz is 1200MHz Please note that other ETX PM variants capable of CPU frequency switching may have different possible values listed as well as different defaults The ETX PM Celeron M default setting for this value is TM1 BIOS version MODBR115 wph and later because the ETX PM Celeron M does not support TM2 63 ROTEC technology 9 11 6 1 MDR 42 Feature ACPI Control Submenu Option Technical Data Description Active Trip Point Disabled 40 100 Determines the temperature of the ACPI Active Trip Point the point at which the OS will turn on off the CPU fan Passive Trip Point Disabled 40 100 Determines the temperature of the ACPI Passive Trip Point the point at which the OS will turn on off CPU clock throttling Passive TC1 Value Determines the TC1 temperature coefficient 1 value for the ACPI passive cooling formula See section 13 6 for more details Passive TC2 Value 2 Oy 56 Determines the TC2 temperature coefficient 2 value fo
41. hnology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 4 2 1 VGA interface Table 7 VGA Pin assignment To connect a common VGA monitor rBaseETX board has a 15pin SUB D high density connector at front side The graphic resolutions depends on the used ETX boards Please refer the manual of your ETX board which maximal resolutions are possible 9 4 2 2 Ethernet rBaseETX supports a 10 Base T 100 Base TX ethernet interfaces There are two LED for LINK and ACTIVITY The left green one signals good link and the right yellow one signals the activity by blinking ROTEC technology 28 Technical Data MDR 42 9 4 2 3 UART interface COM1 The serial interface COM1 is available as a 9pin SUB D connector at the front The pin assignment is according the following table Table 8 UART1 Pin assignment 9 4 2 4 UART interface COM2 The UART interface 2 is available through a 10pin IDC connector with 2 54mm pitch The connector type is from ODU The pin assignments is made use of flat ribbon cables see also the following table The signals have RS232 level Table 9 UART1 Pin assignment 29 technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 4 2 5 USB Interface USB1 2 and USB 2 3 The rBaseETX has 4 USB type A interfaces at the connector front side Each USB port is short circuit protected Also each USB port is available to deliver up to 500mA current at the 5 line rBaseETX supports the high
42. ient light Lux output value brightness 95 Temperature brightnes This caracteristic adjust the value for brightness of backlight depending on the temperature sensor in the cabinet Input temperature output value brightness 96 Buttons Save an activate Save and activate the input parameter Undo Load the parameters which were active by the start Gui Dimming Load saved values Load last saving values Load default values Load default values Load from file Load values from a file Save to file Save values to a file Exit Exit this page ROTEC technology MDR 42 Dimming Control 10 8 Parameter file The parameter file for Dimming Control is dimming ini All necessary definations for Dimming Control are in this INI file Structure of an defination x b Count x c Val x 10 8 1 Characteristic actual temperatue value This characteristic adjust the the actual temperature value Input is the value of the analogic input in digits Output is the according temperature in Curve TEMPERATUR Input Output Count 8 Val 110 0 55 0 Device value 110 0 Temperature 55 0 Grd Celsius Val 50 0 25 0 Val 1 0 0 5 Val 0 0 0 0 Val 1 0 0 5 Val 50 0 25 0 Val 250 0 125 0 Val 0 0 0 0 10 8 2 Characteristic DA converter This characteristic adjust the output voltage of the DA converter for the backlight inverter Input Sollwert output Digits DA converter Curve
43. ight will not switch off when the actual temperature drops under then the minimal value during operation Definition MINTEMPBLON Count 1 Val 1 0 10 8 7 Maximum temperature The backlight is switched of when the temperature comes higher then the maximum temperature Definition MAXTEMPBLON Count 1 Val 70 0 81 ROTEC technology MDR 42 10 8 8 Fan group 1 For activate the fan group 1 0 fan group 1 not activ 1 fan group 1 activ Definition FAN1AKT Count 1 Val 1 10 8 9 Fan group 2 For activate the fan group 2 0 fan group 2 not activ 1 fan group 2 activ Definition FAN2AKT Count 1 Val 1 10 8 10 Temperature fan group 1 The fan group 1 is switch on when the actual temperature is higher then defined Definition TEMPFAN1 ON Count 1 Val 30 0 10 8 11 Temperature fan group 2 The fan group 2 is switch on when the actual temperature is higher then defined Definition TEMPFAN2ON Count 1 Val 30 0 ROTEC technology Dimming Control 82 Dimming Control MDR 42 10 8 12 Supervisor for application software An application software can supervised with the dimming control 0 supervisor not activ 1 supervisor activ Definition HOSTUEBAKT Count 1 Val 0 10 8 13 Timeout for application software heartbeat This parameter defines the the intervall time the application software has to send an heartbeat WM_HEARTBEAT Definition HOSTTIMEOUT Count 1 Val 20 0 10 8
44. klight 3 0 15 Load saved values Temperature Range Fangroup 1 fi 3 Supervisor enabled disabled Tende RR 0 0 15 Load default values Temperature max Speed Fangroup 1 feo Temperature max Speed Fangroup 2 rc Chart values Load from file D converter light 7 brightness temperature brightness Tage Digit Bright lux Tage Save to file 0 0 joo fi 50 fi 00 0 0 0 0 0 Switches Backlight Power ON This value determine if the backlight is switched on automaticaly after programm start of dimming control or the backlight will be switched on by the application via an message Fan group 1 For activate the fan group 1 Fan group 2 For activate the fan group 2 Watchdog Activate the watchdog Backlight fix Activate the mode for fixed value backlight brightnes Backlight dimming is inactiv Supervisior An application software can supervised with the dimming control ROTEC technology 76 Dimming Control MDR 42 77 Single values Minimal temperature Backlight on The backlight will not switch on of the actual temperature is under this minimal temperature The backlight will not switch off when the actual temperature become lower then the minimal value during operation Maximal temperature Backlight off The backlight is switched of when the temperature comes higher then the maximum temperature
45. low to change between MASTER and SLAVE mode For pin description please refer the specification and CompactFlash specification revision 4 1 9 4 2 10 MiniPCI For extension purposes card type III can inserted to the rBaseETX board MiniPCI cards with pure modem functionality and with audio codec AC97 are not supported em ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 4 2 11 General purpose IO GPIO At the rBaseETX module there are up to 16 general purpose IO s available They can individually configured as an input or an output Each configured output can used in push pull or in open drain mode Every input can be configured as trigger source which results finally in an IRQ11 event GPIO lines have a 100kOhm pull down resistor for having a well defined input state when leaving the IO unconnected Please refer the data sheet of the PCA9535 from NXP about possibilities and restrictions Table 14 GPIO Pin assignment ROTEC technology 32 Technical Data MDR 42 9 4 2 12 FAN1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 FANS rBaseETX can control up to 5 DC fans The fans can be controlled individually in speed It will also be possible to speed up the fans with increasing temperature or vice versa The control will be done through two ADT7476A devices These devices allow several settings and features For a detailed information about all possible settings and readings please refer the data sheet of ADT7474A The electrical rest
46. ls it boots into the crisis recovery mode and loads a BIOS image from a crisis diskette see above Additionally the end user can insert an update key into the serial port COM1 only to force initiating the recovery routine for the boot block ROTEC technology 68 Dimming Control MDR 42 10 Dimming Control 10 1 General Description e the tool Dimming Control has the purpose to controll the backlight of TFT displays e The backlight can be switched on off e the brightness of the backlight is controlled with ambient light sensor and an temperature sensor of the cabinet of the monitor e The temperatur managment is able to control two fan groups according to the cabinet temperature inside e Aall parameters are programmable with an ini file e Communication to an application with message queues 10 2 Target value backlight brigthness The brightness of the backlight is determined on the following factors e Target backlight Zo minimum value of temperature and ambient light e The target value for brightness is the cross value of tempearature and ambient light table Soll Kurve Temperatur Sollwert 96 100 96 096 Temperatur C 69 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Dimming Control Soll Kurve Helligkeit Sollwert 100 15 0 0 2000 2 Helligkeit Lux 10 3 Installation The Programm dimming exe runs under Windows 2000 XP For install copy the dimming zip to the
47. nboard hardware 9 10 5 Peripheral Component Interconnect Devices Audio USB and See IRQ Integrated in the Intel chipset No Ethernet resource REQx GNTx pair needed tables above You can use REQO GNTO REQ1 GNT1 REQ2 GNT2 and REQ3 GNT3 pairs for external PCI devices 2 9 10 6 Inter IC 1 C Bus cC Oh BOh 58h ROTEC technology 46 Technical Data MDR 42 9 10 7 System Management SM Bus You can use the following SM bus addresses for external devices The standard ETX PM Power management BIOS does not support batteries If you require further information about this topic please contact Kontron Embedded Modules Technical Support 47 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 11 BIOS OPERATION The module is equipped with a Phoenix BIOS which is located in an onboard Flash EEPROM The device has 8 bit access Faster access 16 bit is provided by the shadow RAM feature You can update the BIOS using a Flash utility 9 11 1 Setup Guide The PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility changes system behavior by modifying the BIOS configuration The setup program uses a number of menus to make changes and turn features on or off The BIOS setup menus documented in this section represent those found in most models of the ETX PM The BIOS Setup for specific models can differ slightly Note Selecting incorrect values may cause system boot failure Load setup default values to re
48. of the front glass Housing Size of Monitor WxHxD Size of Packaging WxHxD Weight of Monitor with Protection Glass NET Weight including Packaging Cross Yes PC and entire monitor separately Yes Black White Steanless steel natural or with Powder Coating 1045x637x149 1150x770x340 65 Kg 75 kg Mounting Fixation Points on the back of the monitor Landscape or Portrait mode use L 850 x H 500 mm VESA 600x200 Yes Classification Classification CE UL and FCC certified IP54 Compliant CE FCC prepared for UL ROTEC technology 24 Technical Data 9 2 Blockdiagram 25 MDR 42 TFT Display rBaseETX CN1 LVDS Lightsensor BL On Off f BL Dimm ETX PM Inside Fans Powersupply 90 240 CAC Power Videograbber Optional USB Hub Optional LAN RS485In RS485 Out USB 1 USB2 S Video FBAS Optional Outside Fans DVB T Optional WLAN Optional TL Diagram 1 Schematic of Components ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 3 Mechanical dimensions ROTEC technology 26 Technical Data MDR 42 9 4 Baseboard These section give an overview about the features o
49. password to format or Fdisk the hard disk Virus check reminder Disabled Daily Weekly Displays a message during bootup asking Y N if System backup Monthly you backed up the system or scanned for viruses reminder Message returns on each boot until you respond with Y Daily displays the message on the first boot of the day Weekly on the first boot after Sunday and Monthly on the first boot of the month Notes In the Option column bold shows default settings Enabling Supervisor Password requires a password for entering Setup Passwords are not case sensitive User and Supervisor passwords are related A User password is possible only if a Supervisor password exists 61 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 11 6 Power Menu A power management system reduces the amount of energy used after specified periods of inactivity The setup menu supports gt Full On state gt Standby state with partial power reduction gt Suspend state with full power reduction Use the Advanced Options menu to specify whether an activity can terminate a Standby or Suspend state and restore Full On Enable ACPI Enables Disables ACPI BIOS Advanced Configuration and Power Interface IRQ9 is used for SCI System Control Interrupt Do not use for ISA bus devices ACPI Control Opens the ACPI sub menu Max CPU frequency 1600MHz 1400MHz Warning Selecting frequencies higher then the 1200MHz 1000MHz default may cause the system to re
50. r side Take care that the cable is supplied with power The MDR will boot up the built in PC 7 1 Blind Start Up At factory the display is set to visual start up For setting the display to blind start up open the cabinet and locate the dimming board Set the Jumper BL_Enable for Dark Boot Set the jumper BL Fix the Backlight is always on only for service an maintance ROTEC technology 18 Start Up MDR 42 7 2 Ambient Light Control The brightness of the display is controlled with an ambient light sensor which is behind the little hole in the frontglass at the top The characteristics can be programmed Section 11 19 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Start Up 7 3 Temperature Managment The temperature inside the display is detected with an sensor inside the cabinet which is located in the dimming board The air circulation is divided in two parts the primary and the secondary circulation They are totally separated from each other The temperature from the primary circulation is being transported to the secondary circulation with a heat exchanger The fans are arranged in two groups Group 1 Two fans for the secondary and the middle fan for the primary circulation Group 2 Two fans for the primary circulation At factory the temperature limits are set to Group 1 on gt 35 C Group 2 on gt 45 C To protect the TFT panel the backlight will be dimmed to the minimum value at 50 C and shut off a
51. r the ACPI passive cooling formula See section 13 6 for more details Passive TSP Value 2 4 6 8 10 28 30 Determines the Tsp sampling period value for the ACPI passive cooling formula See chapter 13 6 below for more details Critical Trip Point 40C 110C This value controls the temperature of the ACPI Critical Trip Point the point at which the OS will shut the system off IO APIC Mode Disabled Enabled This item is valid only for Windows XP Also a fresh install of the OS must occur when APIC Mode is desired Test the IO APIC by setting an item to Enabled The APIC Table will then be pointed to by the RSDT the Local APIC will be initialized and the proper enable bits will be set in IHC4M See section 14 1 Native IDE Support ROTEC technology Disabled Enabled Enable Native IDE support for WINXP by setting this item The NATA Package will be created if this item is set to Enabled Changing this item will have no effect in WIN98 WINME or WIN2K See section 13 2 for more details 64 Technical Data MDR 42 9 11 6 2 ACPI Resume Events ETX PM supports S1 state only no S3 S2R and S4 S2D The following events resume the system from S1 Power button PME PS 2 keyboard and mouse USB keyboard and mouse activity Vv Vv Y WV USB resume event 9 11 7 Boot Menu 9 11 7 1 MultiBoot Multiboot allows you to select the following boot devices h Hard di
52. re To protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to the display read and follow these safety instructions General Guidelines e Read all of these instructions e Save these instructions for later use e Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the display e Except as explained elsewhere in this manual do not attempt to service the display yourself Opening or removing covers might expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing in marked compartments to service personnel e If for any reason the cabinet cover needs be removed then the instructions given in this manual must be closely followed Installation Restrictions e Do not use the opened display near water Do not place the display on an unstable cart stand or table The display might fall and be seriously damaged e Do not block or cover the ventilation slots on the cover or cabinet of the display Air must be allowed to circulate through these slots in order to ensure that the display operates properly and does not overheat Install the display near an electrical outlet for ease of access Use the plug on the power cord as the power disconnect device for the display When your display is switched off be aware that it still carries full line voltage and consumes some electrical energy To completely remove all voltages from the display and the auxiliary outlet you must unplug the power cable from the
53. ric key pad Key Click Disabled Enabled Turns audible key click on Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 sec 26 7 sec Sets number of times to repeat a keystroke 21 8 sec 13 3 sec per second if you hold the key down 10 sec 6 sec 2 sec Keyboard auto repeat sec Ve sec sec Sets delay time after the key is held down delay 1 sec before it begins to repeat the keystroke Note In the Option column bold shows default settings 9 11 4 8 Hardware Monitor Submenu This submenu shows the current voltages and temperatures of the system 57 ROTEC technology MDR 42 ROTEC technology Technical Data 58 Technical Data MDR 42 9 11 4 9 Watchdog Settings Submenu Disabled Reset Select watchdog operation mode Delay 1s 5s 10s 30s 1min The time until the watchdog counter starts 5min 10min 30min counting Useful to handle longer boot times Timeout 0 4s 1s 5s 10s 30s Maximum trigger period 1min 5min 10min Note In the Option column bold shows default settings 9 11 4 10 Display Control Submenu Feature Option Description Display Mode CRT only LCD only Select the display mode CRT LCD JDA Revision Displays the revision of the JILI data area image Flat Panel Type VGA SVGA XGA XGA2 Select Auto to let the BIOS automatically detect the UXGA Enter PAID Enter panel type or use one of the predefined fixed panel FPID Auto types Choose Enter PAID or Enter FPID to manually set JILI3 ID valu
54. riction can be found in the following table According the given values it will be possible to drive 3 fans with a current consumption of 0 5A or to drive 5 fans with a current consumption of 0 3A Parameter Symbol Type Unit Table 15 Electrical parameters for FANx The total current supply Icc_FAN for all FANx connector are restricted to 1 5A PIN Description Type Table 16 Fan Pin assignment 9 4 2 13 Temperature Senor Two additional temperature sensors can connected via the connector T1_SENS and T2_SENS The ADT7476A controller measures the voltage at the pn exchange of a simple transistor For detailed information about the possible transistors and how to connect them to the ADT7476A refer the data sheet PIN Description Type Table 17 Temp Sensor Pin assignment 33 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 4 2 14 LVDS Interface rBaseETX supports up to 2 channel LVDS interface with 18bit or 24bit color depth The LCD pannel voltage can be set by placing a jumper between 12V 5V or 3 3V A wrong setting of the supply voltage can destroy your connected LCD pannel Jumper setting LCD supply voltage Table 18 Jumpersetting Voltage TFT TC ROTEC technology 34 Technical Data 35 Description Type 1 GND PWR 2 CH1 TXO LVDS 3 CH1 TXO LVDS 4
55. rightness backlight on off Fan on off Software upgrade Watchdog Ambient Light Sensing Over Heating Protection Manual Controls of OSD Bottons on back of the USB 2 x Amphenol male Connector RS485 2 x Amphenol male Connector LAN Connector Amphenol female Connector Control IR Remote Yes Option No No Yes Additional Software Required Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Option Other Specifications Protective Glass Cover Embedded PC System for 24H 7D usage Operating Temperature Range Product Warranty Yes Anti glare Yes Yes 0 to 50 degree Celsius at 10 90 Hum 18 months from the delivery date Return To Base Em ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data Embedded PC Specification CPU Performance Memory LAN USB Serial Ports Parallel LVDS IDE Sound Audio Mass Storage Operating System Intel Celeron 800 MHz up to Intel Core2 Duo 256MB RAM up to 1 Gbyte optional 10 100 Base T 2x USB 2 0 1x RS 232 1x LPT Optional 1x LVDS 2ch 24 Bit 2x enhanced IDE Ports SATA AC 97 Hard Disk 40GB CFC Card slot PCMCIA Optional Windows XP Linux Power Supply Input Voltage V AC88 264 Input Current A 4A 115VAC 2 230 Input Frequency Hz Inrush Current A 50 60 47 63 18 115VAC 36 230VAC Output Voltage V 24 Output Current A 0 13 Output Wattage W 312 Mechanical Specification Fan with minimal noise Security Masking
56. s Type None IDE Removable ATAPI None Autotyping is not able to supply the Removable CD ROM Other drive type or end user has selected None ATAPI User Auto disabling any drive that may be installed User End user supplies the hdd information Auto Autotyping the drive itself supplies the information CD RO CD ROM drive Cylinders 1 to 65 536 Number of cylinders 1 to 256 Number of read write heads 1 to 63 Number of sectors per track Displays the calculated size of the drive in CHS Total Sectors Number of total sectors in LBA mode Displays the calculated size of the drive in LBA Maximum Capacity Maximum Capacity Multi Sector Disabled Standard 2 sectors 4 Any selection except Disabled determines Transfer sectors 8 sectors 16 sectors the number of sectors transferred per block Standard is 1 sector per block LBA Mode Control Disabled Enabled Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be used in place of CHS 32 Bit Disabled Enabled Enables 32 bit communication between CPU and IDE card Requires PCI or Local Bus Transfer Mode Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO2 Selects the method for transferring the data Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 between the hard disk and system memory DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 Ultra DMA Mode Disabled Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode Selects the UDMA mode used for moving 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 data to from the drive Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode SMART Device Disabled
57. sk h Floppy disk h CD ROM h Network card You can make the selections from Setup or by selecting the boot device in the BootFirst Menu Note ETX PM also supports booting from USB floppy and Mass Storage Device MSD MultiBoot consists of the 2 menus h Setup Boot Menu h Boot First Menu 9 11 7 2 The Setup Boot Menu This menu allows selecting the order of the devices from which the BIOS attempts to boot the OS During POST if BIOS is unsuccessful at booting from one device it will try the next one on the list The Boot Menu shows two lists the boot priority list and the exclude from boot order list The sample below shows the default configuration 65 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data Notes The standard 1 44MB floppy drive is referenced as Legacy Floppy Drives The BIOS only tries to boot from the devices max 8 in the Boot Priority Order list The above menu is only available on ETX PM modules that have BIOS version MODBr111 wph or later 9 11 7 3 Boot First Menu Display the Boot First Menu by pressing lt Esc gt during POST In response the BIOS displays the message Entering Boot Menu and then displays the Boot Menu at the end of POST Use the menu to select one of the following options gt Override the existing boot sequence for this boot only by selecting another boot device If the specified device does not load the OS the BIOS reverts to the previous boot sequence gt Enter Setup gt Press
58. ssage hSendTo sDimMessages WM_BACKLON 0 0 ROTEC technology 88 Dimming Control MDR 42 Communications Regulations Information 89 NZ LOIEC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufactturer s Name ROTEC technology GmbH Manufacturer s Adress Gutenbergstr 15 D76437 Rastatt Germany Declares that the product Product Name Conforms to the following Product Specifications IEC 60950 1 2001 EN60950 1 2001 EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class B EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 3 2 2000 FCC Part 15 Class B ICES 003 Issue 4 Supplemental Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EC and carries the CE marking accordingly The product is tested in a typical configuration This device complies with Part 15 of teh FCC Rules Operation is subject of teh following two Conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interferences and 2 this device must accept ROTEC technology
59. t 70 C The characteristics can be programmed See section 11 ROTEC technology 20 Start Up MDR 42 7 4 Watchdog After the operating system is started up the watchdog is activated refer to Appendix B If the watchdog will not retriggered every second because the Dimming Task is corrupted or the PC stopped the PC will reset During the reset the backlight of the display is off only when the display is set to blind start up 21 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Maintenance 8 Maintenance Change the filter periodical The period depend on the ambient conditions It is recommend to change the filter element each 3 month Clear the front glas not with routh material to avoid scrapper ROTEC technology 22 Technical Data 9 Technical Data MDR 42 9 1 Summery Product MDR 42 LCD Module Size 42 LCD Module Model 42 CMO V420H1 L07 Visual Characteristics Panel Resolution Display Resolution 1920x1080 1920x1080 native 1366 x 768 1360 x 768 1280 x 768 1024 x 768 852 x 480 800 x 600 without scaling Standard PC Input Output Response time Tg 6 5ms Contrast ratio 1000 1 Brightness 500 cd m Standard Input Output Capabilities DVI DVI D No RGB HV in No Video S Video Composite No Yes Output Special Connectors Power Connector Amphenol male Connector On Screen Display OSD monitor Control over LAN Controled parameters backlight b
60. ter 1 marks all submenus Item Specific Help Window The Help window on the right side of each menu displays the Help text for the selected item It updates as you move the cursor to each field General Help Window Pressing F1 or lt ALT F1 gt on a menu brings up the General Help window that describes the legend keys and their alternates Press Esc to exit the General Help window 9 11 3 Main Menu System Time HH MM SS Set system time Use Enter to move to MM or SS MM DD YYYY Set system date Use Enter to move to DD or YYYY Legacy Diskette A 360 5 74 Select type of floppy disk drive installed in system 1 2 MB 5 720 kB 3 1 44 1 25 MB 3 5 2 88 MB 35 Disabled Legacy Diskette B See above See above Disabled EMT Autodetected Displays result of PM autotyping drive A Displ It of P ing Primary Slave utodetected isplays result of PS autotyping drive E Autodetected Displays result of SM autotyping drive A Displ It of ing Secondary Slave isplays result of SS autotyping Smart Device Disabled Turns on Self Monitoring Analysis Reporting Technology which Monitoring Enabled monitors the condition of the hard drive and reports when a catastrophic IDE failure is about to happen ROTEC technology 50 Technical Data MDR 42 Note In the Option column bold shows default settings 51 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 11 3 1 Master or Slave Submenu
61. to start after a set amount of time after power on boot The application software should strobe the WDT to prevent its timeout Upon timeout the WDT resets and restarts the system This provides a way to recover from program crashes or lockups 9 7 1 1 Configuration You can program the timeout period for the watchdog timer in two ranges gt 1 second increments from 1 to 255 seconds gt 1 minute increments from 1 to 255 minutes Contact ROTEC technical support for information on programming and operating the WDT 39 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Technical Data 9 8 BLOCK DIAGRAM AGP VGA Controller North Bridge E intel 82855GM l PCI BUS 5 i 8 3 Ea South Bridge f f Connector X2 9 ROTEC technology gg Technical Data MDR 42 9 9 Processor Performance Control The Pentium M processor can run in different performance states multiple frequency voltage operating points The CPU performance can be altered while the computer is functioning This allows the processor to run at different core frequencies and voltages depending on CPU thermal state and OS policy Windows XP includes built in processor performance control to operate the processor more efficiently when it is not fully utilized Win2k WinME and Win9x do not support processor performance control Special software is required for Oses not capable of processor perform
62. ttum of the switch box on the raer of the display To connect the cables to the display perform the following steps e Loosen and remove the covers of the connectors appropriate e Plug the cable to the appropriate connectors e Minimum the power cable needs to be connected e For PC operation the USB and LAN can be used 15 ROTEC technology MDR 42 5 1 5 2 5 5 4 5 5 Power Connector Pin Description Table 1 Power RS 485 In 1 NC Tabel 2 RS485 In RS485 is an Option RS 485 Out Table 3 5485 Out USB 1 2 USB connector Type A LAN Standard pin assignment ROTEC technology Connecting 16 Open close the cabinet MDR 42 6 Open close the cabinet To open the cabinet use the two keys and turn them counter clockwise Lift the cover with the display to the end position and then downward until it engage To close the cabinet lift the cover to the end position and the downward to the close position Turn both keys clockwise and put them out The keys can only put out when the cabinet is totally closed Warning Take care that power is off while doing some handlings in the open cabinet If it is not possible to disconnect the powercord use the power switch inside the cabinet to switch off the power 17 ROTEC technology MDR 42 Start Up 7 Start Up The ROTEC MDR will start up by connecting the power cable to the power connector on the rea
63. ure them Reset Configuration Data No Yes Yes erases all configuration data in ESCD which stores the configuration settings for plug in devices Select Yes when required to restore the manufacturer s defaults Secured Setup Configuration Yes No Yes prevents a Plug and Play OS from changing system settings Device Slot x Opens sub menu to configure slot x PCI device PCI IRQ line 1 PCI IRQ line 2 PCI Disabled Auto Select IRQs for external PIC interrupts IRQ line 3 PCI IRQ line 4 Onboard IRQS 4 5 7 9 A B C D and the onboard LAN and LAN IRQ line Onboard EHCI IRQ line 10 11 12 14 15 USB2 0 host controller Select Auto to let the BIOS assign the IRQ _PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource sub menu Opens IRQ Exclusion sub menu Exclusion Default Primary Video Adapter AGP In a system with an AGP and a video adapter end user can select the adapter which will be initialized by the BIOS Note In the Option column bold shows default settings Setting this option to yes under certain circumstances may help to recover from system boot failure or a resource conflict 9 11 4 3 PCI Device Slot x Submenu Option ROM Disabled Enabled Initialize device expansion ROM Scan Enable Master Disabled Enabled Enables device in slot as a PCI bus master not every device can function as a master Check device documentation Latency Timer 20h 40h 60h Minimum guaranteed time slice allocated for bus master in 80h
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