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Revision: 1.1 Contents 1. Introduction to AR-N6000 ...................................................4 1.1. Specifications............................................................................. 4 1.2. Packing List ................................................................................ 4 1.3. System Dissection ..................................................................... 5 2. Procedures of Assembly/Disassembly .............................7 2.1. CF Card Installation ......
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Revision: 1.1 1. Introduction to AR-N6000 Acrosser's Microbox Networking device AR-N6000 is a small, cost-effective and entry-level solution, which is suitable for small office. Base on Intel ATOM D410 (single core & 512K cache) or D510 (dual cores & 1M cache) 1.66GHz CPU, the AR-N6000 consumes very low power to save the total costs. We also put a quiet fan to keep the low noise, which will not cause uncomfortable voice.
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Revision: 1.1 (3) System Configuration Item Part No. Description Remark 1 170010974-G TOP COVER 1 2 170010972-G BOTTOM 1 3 170010973-G BOTTOM BRACKET 1 4 170010974-G 2.
Revision: 1.1 2. Procedures of Assembly/Disassembly 2.1. CF Card Installation 1. Unscrew the five screws of top cover and take it out. 2. Install the CF card into the CF card socket.
Revision: 1.1 2.2. SO-DIMM Installation 1. Unscrew the screws of Bottom cover and take it out. Unscrew the screws 2. Install the SO-DIMM into the socket.
Revision: 1.1 2.3. HDD module Installation 1. Open the top cover and take it. HDD_bay 2. Please take 4 rubbers from accessory bag, and paste them following below positions. Rubber 3. Install 2.5” HDD to the HDD_bracket and screw the screws to fix it.
Revision: 1.1 Screw 4. Insert SATA cable and SATA power cable to 2.5” HDD.
Revision: 1.1 5. Plug SATA cable and SATA power cable to AR-B6000 board. SATA power connector SATA connector 6. Finish the HDD module installation after install top cover.
Revision: 1.1 3. AR-B6000 Board Guide 3.1. Introduction Welcome to the AR-B6000 series Computer. The AR-B6000 series is a Networking board for Micro-box and Rack-mount with four sets of GbE LAN. Intel Atom (Pineview-D) D410/D510 +ICH8M. AR-B6000D41 is a networking board for micro-box and Rack-mount Platform with Intel Atom D410 +ICH8M, 4*10/100/1000 LAN. AR-B6000D51 is a Networking board for micro-box and Rack-mount Platform with Intel Atom D510 +ICH8M, 4*10/100/1000 LAN with by-pass. 3.1.1.
Revision: 1.1 3.1.2. Specification System CPU AR-B6000D41 Intel® Atom™ Processor D410 (512K L2 Cache, 1.66 GHz) AR-B6000D51 Intel® Atom™ Processor D510 (2X 512K L2 Cache, 1.66 GHz) Memory One SO-DIMM socket support 667/800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM up to 2GB Graphic Intel® GMA 3150 Controller Gen3.5+ GFX Core, GFX Render Core Frequency @ 200MHz (400MHz), DX9 Video Memory DVMT 4.0, Maximum 256MB shared Intel® Dynamic Video Memory Technology support 4.
Revision: 1.1 CF 1 x Compact Flash socket, Type-II Socket (Master mode) Support UDMA 2 x SATAII interface with power(JST 4 pin) SATA Others Watchdog Timer Software programmable 1~255 Seconds, Battery Lithium Battery, 3V 220mAH (CR2032) Hardware CPU voltage monitoring CPU and System Temperature OS support Win XP/XP Embedded, Fedora 10(2.6.
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Revision: 1.1 3.2. Hardware Information This chapter describes the installation of AR-B6000. At first, it shows the Function diagram and the layout of AR-B6000. It then describes the unpacking information that you should read carefully, as well as the jumper/switch settings for the AR-B6000 configuration. 3.2.1. Location 3.2.1.1.
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Revision: 1.0 3.2.2.3. Jumper Setting and Pin definition Item JUMPER NAME CLRTC DEFAULT 1-2 GPIOVS 1-2 GPIO Voltage selection 1-2 +V5 (Default) 2-3 +V3.3 BP_SEL 2-3 Bypass selection 1-2 Bypass 2-3 NORMAL (Default) PSON 2-3 ATX / AT Mode 2-3 AT Mode (Default) J1 DESCRIPTION CLR CMOS NORMAL (Default) 2-3 CLR CMOS J2 J3 J4 3.2.2.
Revision: 1.0 3.3. BIOS Setting 3.3.1. Main (System Overview) The BIOS setup main menu includes some options. Use the [Up/Down] arrow key to highlight the option that you wish to modify, and then press the [Enter] key to select the item and configure the functions. 3.3.2. Advanced (Advanced Settings) The menu consists of configuration entries that allow you to improve your system performance, or let you modify some system features according to your preference.
Revision: 1.0 3.3.3. Power (ACPI Setting) This option determines the configuration of power management. 3.3.4. Boot (Boot Settings) This option allows user to select sequence/priority of boot device(s).
Revision: 1.0 3.3.5. Exit (Exit Options) This option is use to exit the BIOS main menu and change password.
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Revision: 1.0 3.4.3. Appendix C- Front Panel LED definition LED Position LED Function LED Color On Upper Power LED Green System powered on. Middle HDD Green HDD is activating. Down Bypass Yellow Bypass function enabled.
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