User Manual PPC-6150/6170 Intel® Core i3,i5/Celeron 847E processor based microcomputer, with 15"/17" color TFT LCD display
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Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from Advantech. Please contact your local supplier for ordering information. CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications. Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure.
Safety Instructions 1. 2. 3. Read these safety instructions carefully. Keep this User Manual for later reference. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. 4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible. 5. Keep this equipment away from humidity. 6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation.
Safety Precaution - Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage. To avoid electrical shock, always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it. Don't touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on. Disconnect power before making any configuration changes. The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components.
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Contents Chapter 1 General Information ............................1 1.1 1.2 Introduction ............................................................................................... 2 Specifications ............................................................................................ 2 1.2.1 Specification Comparison ............................................................. 2 1.2.2 General Specifications .................................................................. 3 1.2.
2.7 2.8 2.9 Chapter 3 Jumper Configuration ...................... 33 3.1 Jumper & Connectors ............................................................................. 34 3.1.1 PCM-8207................................................................................... 34 Figure 3.1 PCM-8207 front view................................................ 34 3.1.2 MIO-5290.................................................................................... 36 Figure 3.2 MIO-5290 front view ................
A.2.2 Windows 7 Dual HDD RAID System Installation Procedures .....
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Chapter 1 1 General Information This chapter gives background information on PPC-6150/6170 panel PC.
1.1 Introduction Advantech PPC-6150/6170 are Intel Core i3/i5 processor based panel PCs with 15" and 17" color LCD respectively. They feature powerful computing capability, modular design and excellent connection performance, almost fit for any application. In addition, they are also humanized information machine, which is highly represented by the user-friendly interface. For example, they have two expansion slots, dual HDDs, Intel RAID support, and an isolated RS-232/422 /485 port.
Frequency 2.7 GHz 2.4 GHz 1.1 GHz Cache 4M 3M 2M Chipset Intel QM77 Memory One 204 pin SO-DIMM slot, up to 8 G DDR3 (1600 MHz) / DDRL (1333 MHz) Storage 1 2.5" SATA HDD 2.5" SATA HDD (support Intel RAID function) (optional) Storage 2 Support slim 8X or above DVD +/- RW (optional) 2 x Gigabit Ethernet ports, support Intel AMT (GbE1- Intel 82579LM,GbE2–Intel 82583V) Network 4 x COM port: 1 x isolated RS-232/422/485; 3 x RS232 1 x GPIO/RS-232 (8 channels, TTL level) 3 x USB3.0 + 2 x USB2.
1.2.4 Touchscreen Specifications Type 5-wire resistive Resolution 2048 x 2048 Light Transmission 81%+/-3% Controller COM interface (can be used as USB interface, use COM5 as controller source) Touchscreen Lifecycle 36,000,000 times 1.2.5 Environment Specifications Operation Temperature 0 ~ 50° C (32 ~ 122° F) Storage Temperature -20 ~ 60° C (-4 ~ 140° F) Relative Temperature 10 ~ 95% @ 40° C (non-condensing) Shock 10 G peak acceleration (11 msec duration) Vibration 5 ~ 500 Hz 1 G RMS 1.
Test Software Test Configuration i5-3610ME @2.70 GHz Celeron 847E @ 1.1GHz Power (W) Windows 7 32bit 65 Windows XP 32bit 55 Windows 7 32bit 55 Windows XP 32bit 47 Windows 7 32bit 53 Windows XP 32bit 39 Note2: PPC-6150's power test conditions are as follows (for reference only, powers differ from different peripheral configurations) Test Software Test Configuration i5-3610ME @2.70 GHz Memory: Transcend DDR3 1600 SODIMM 8GBx1 HDD: Seagate ST250LT003 i3-3120ME @2.4 GHz Burn-in 7.
1.3 Dimensions PPC-6150: Unit: mm Figure 1.1 PPC-6150 dimensions Fixed VESA screw specification: M4; screw depth: 7.5 mm (Max).. Warning! Use suitable mounting apparatus to avoid risk of injury.
Chapter 1 PPC-6170: General Information Figure 1.2 PPC-6170 dimensions Fixed VESA screw specification: M4; screw depth: 7.5 mm (Max).. Warning! Use suitable mounting apparatus to avoid risk of injury.
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Chapter 2 2 System Installation & Setup Sections include: Quick Installation Guide HDMI Specifications Install Memory Install ODD Install HDD Install MINI SATA and Wireless LAN Card Install Riser Card Panel Mount Bracket Installation Power Cable Bracket Installation
2.1 Quick Start Guide Before you start to set up the panel PC, take a moment to become familiar with the locations and purposes of the controls, drives, connectors and ports, which are illustrated in the figures below. When you place the panel PC upright on the desktop, its front panel appears as shown in Figure 2.1. 4 3 1 2 Figure 2.1 Front panel 1. 2. 3. 4.
1 Chapter 2 2 2 4 5 6 Figure 2.2 Side view Red rectangle indicates VESA screw hole. 1. Air outlet 2. Antenna hole 3. Panel Mount Bracket hole (10 in PPC-6170, 8 in PPC-6150) 4. Slim type optical drive bay 5. Loudspeaker (dual) 6. Air inlet Note! Fixed VESA specification: M4; screw depth: 7.5 mm (Max).
I/O interfaces: A B C D K4 E K3 G F K2 H K1 K J Figure 2.3 Location of I/O interfaces A: AC power B: Power C: 2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0 D: Wire clasp E: HDMI port F: VGA port G: 2 x Gigabit Ethernet ports H: 2 x Expansion slots I: Line out/Mic in J: 1 x USB 3.
1. When using HDMI interface, please purchase cables of above 9 mm long (see Figure 2.4), or imperfect contact may happen. Figure 2.4 2. Please insert the cable by the right ride. (See Fig 2.5) Figure 2.5 13 PPC-6150/6170 User Manual System Installation & Setup Length: above 9mm Chapter 2 2.
2.3 Install Memory Card 1. Remove rear cover of the panel PC. (See Fig 2.6) Figure 2.6 After removing rear cover 2. Remove the two screws of the riser card (see Fig 2.7), and pull out the card. Figure 2.
Remove all the screws in the reinforced board, including the three screws beside the fan (see Fig 2.8) and the one in I/O stop plate. System Installation & Setup Figure 2.8 4. Remove the reinforced board. (see Fig 2.9) Figure 2.9 5. Remove CPU fan cable and the 4 screws in CPU cooler and take out the CPU cooler. Figure 2.10 15 Chapter 2 3.
6. Insert the memory card in the slot, and take out the thermal pads of CPU, QM77 and memory and stick them in the correct locations (see Fig 2.11), then install the CPU cooler to complete the memory installation. 1 3 2 Figure 2.11 2.4 Install ODD 1. Remove the four screws as shown in Fig 2.12, and take out the HDD2 bracket. Figure 2.
Take out ODD module, fix it onto the iron bracket, and connect the ODD cable to the corresponding interface.(See Fig 2.13) 2.5 Install HDD 2.5.1 Install HDD1: 1. 2. Please follow the procedures 1-4 in Section 2.3. Take down the HDD hold-down clamp. (See Fig 2.14) Figure 2.14 17 PPC-6150/6170 User Manual System Installation & Setup Figure 2.13 Chapter 2 2.
3. Take down the HDD U type bracket. (See Fig 2.15) Figure 2.15 4. Take out the 4 screws, lock HDD onto the U type bracket (screws can be found in the accessory box, 4 x M3X4), and insert HDD cable into HDD module. (See Fig 2.16) Figure 2.16 5. Return to the original position. (See Fig 2.17) Figure 2.
Connect HDD cable to the mainboard. (See Fig 2.18). 2.5.2 Install HDD2 1. 2. Please follow the procedures 1-4 in Section 2.3. Take out the U type bracket, 4 black washers, 4 transparent washers and 2 HDD hold-down clamps (with black foams attached). (See Fig 2.19) Figure 2.19 19 PPC-6150/6170 User Manual System Installation & Setup Figure 2.18 Chapter 2 6.
3. Position the 8 washers as shown in Fig 2.20. Please make sure the transparent washer U card is fixed in the U iron bracket, or HDD may be damaged easily. Figure 2.20 4. Take out 4 M3*4 screws, fix the HDD lock onto U type iron bracket, and insert the power cable. (See Fig 2.21) Figure 2.
Lock the hold-down clamp onto U type iron bracket with the 4 M3*4 screws, and fix the HDD onto HDD2 iron bracket. System Installation & Setup Figure 2.22 6. Connect the HDD cable. (See Fig 2.23) Figure 2.23 21 Chapter 2 5.
2.6 Install Mini SATA and Wireless Network Card (The following installation procedures are only for professional technicists’ reference. The screws needed in this process can be found in the accessory box. 1. Please follow the procedures in Section 2.3. 2. Untie USB cable, and then remove the cable and two screws in MIO mainboard. Figure 2.
Unplug the cables beside the IO as shown below, and remove the 2 hexagonal screws in VGA of I/O back plate. Then vertically pull out MIO board. (See Fig 2.25) 5 4 3 6 8 7 9 10 Figure 2.25 23 PPC-6150/6170 User Manual System Installation & Setup 2 1 Chapter 2 3.
The steps to install the card are as follows. Please follow the corresponding steps to install. Part A. Install MiNi SATA; Part B: Install wireless LAN long card; Part C. Install wireless LAN short card 2.6.1 Install MiNi SATA 1. Insert MiNi SATA card into PCIE slot, and fix it with two M2x 6. (See Fig 2.17) Note! Wireless LAN long card and MiNi SATA slot share one slot. Users need to configure the port as Mini SATA by BIOS, please refer to "BIOS Configuration" chapter for the details. Figure 2.26 2.6.
Fixed the antenna onto the bracket. (See Fig2.28) Chapter 2 2. 3. Lock the bracket with antenna onto M/B frame, the wiring method is shown as Fig 2.29. The antenna receiver is locked onto the antenna terminal. (See Fig 2.30) Figure 2.29 25 PPC-6150/6170 User Manual System Installation & Setup Figure 2.
Figure 2.30 4. Take out two M2 X 6 screws from the accessory box, and insert the wireless LAN card into MIO-5290 CN28 slot. Note! Long card and MiNi SATA slot share one slot. Users need to configure the port as PCIE by BIOS, please refer to "BIOS Configuration" chapter for the details. Figure 2.
Connect the antenna to wireless LAN card, the wiring method of the long card is shown as Fig 2.32. 2.6.3 Install Wireless LAN Short Card 1. 2. Follow the procedures in Section 2.6.2, and install the antenna to the machine. Take out one M2 X 6 screw from the accessory box, and lock the short card into MIO-5290 CN29 card slot. (See Fig 2.33) Figure 2.33 27 PPC-6150/6170 User Manual System Installation & Setup Figure 2.32 Chapter 2 5.
3. Connect the antenna to wireless LAN card, the wiring method of wireless LAN card is shown as Fig 2.34. Figure 2.34 4. Reinstall MIO mainboard, lock the screws and return back the cables according to Procedure 3-6, then check if all cables are correctly connected, which is shown as Fig2.35, 2.36 and 2.37 respectively. 5. Lock the cooler onto MIO mainboard and connect the MIO fan cable. (See Fig 2.35) Figure 2.
Connect the USB cable. (See Fig2.36) Chapter 2 6. 7. Lock the reinforced board and connect the fan cable, and check if the left system fan cable is connected well. (See Fig 2.37) Figure 2.37 8. Lock the reinforced board, riser card and rear cover to complete the installation. 29 PPC-6150/6170 User Manual System Installation & Setup Figure 2.
2.7 Install Riser Card (See the appendix for card image) When using PCM-916, users need to configure PPCIEx1 interface as“PCIE x4” Mode. When using PCM-917/918/920, users need to configure PPCIEx1 interface as “PCIE x1” Mode For PPCIE interface configuration, please refer to "PCIE Mode Selection (x1, x4)" in "BIOS Configuration" chapter. 1. Remove the rear cover of panel PC. 2. Insert the riser card into the slot, and lock the two screws.(See Figure 2.38) Figure 2.38 3.
Chapter 2 2.8 Panel Mount Bracket Installation Please follow the figures below: Panel System Installation & Setup Panel Figure 2.
2.9 Power Cable Bracket Installation 1. Insert the power cable into the power interface. Figure 2.41 2. Lock the power cable bracket onto the machine which is shown as the figure below. 2 M3X5 2 screws Figure 2.42 3. When using power bracket, please select the power cable with correct connecter.
Chapter 3 3 Jumper Configuration Sections include: Jumper & Connectors Peripheral COM Port & DIO Switch and Pin Definitions Peripheral DIO and COM5 Port Switch Touchscreen Control Source Configuration
3.1 Jumper & Connectors 3.1.1 PCM-8207 Figure 3.
Images LCD Selection (1-2) P1 17” LCD (3-4) P2 15” LCD CN19 Images Configuration Image P2 COM1/COM3 Pin9 Power Selection Function (1-3) (2-4) (Default) P3 RI (5-7) P4 5 V (COM2 Pin9) (+/-10%, maximum 0.5 A) (7-9) P5 12 V (COM1 Pin9) (+/-10%, maximum 0.25 A) (6-8) P6 5 V (COM2 Pin9) (+/-10%, maximum 0.5 A) (8-10) P7 12 V (COM2 Pin9) (+/-10%, maximum 0.
3.1.2 MIO-5290 Top Figure 3.2 MIO-5290 front view Bottom Figure 3.
Chapter 3 Functions CN12 Memory CN7/CN8 SATA CN9 Audio CN3 Backlight enable CN1 Power button J1 Clear CMOS J2 ATX&AT select CN11 LED board FAN1 CPU FAN FAN2 Power FAN CN18 ATX 4PIN 12V POWER CN14 LVDS J3 LVDS Power select J4 DDR3 POWER select CN13 USB CN28 Full Mini PCIE or Mini SATA (Selected by BIOS) CN29 Half Mini PCIE J1 Images For Clear CMOS Configuration Functions (1-2) P10 Keep CMOS (Default) (2-3) P11 Clear CMOS Image P10 J2 Images Image P11 For ATX
Image P14 J4 Image P15 Images For DDR3 Power Select Configuration Functions On (1-2) P15 DDR3L mode OFF (1-2) P16 DDR3 mode (Default) Image P16 Image P17 3.2 External COM PORT & DIO Switch and PIN Definition (Open the rear cover before configuration) K4 K3 K2 K1 K Figure 3.
Jumper Configuration DIO: 1. Operation voltage 5 V+/-10%. 2. 8 bit parallel input and output port. 3. Control signal is SMBUS. External COM PORT & DIO PIN definition: Ports Functions Pin RS232 1 DCD 422_TXD- 485_Data- GND 2 RXD 422_TXD+ 485_Data+ GPIO4 3 TXD 422_RXD+ GPIO0 4 DTR 422_RXD- GPIO5 5 GND GND GPIO1 6 DSR GPIO6 7 RTS GPIO2 8 CTS GPIO7 9 RIC GPIO3 RS422 39 Chapter 3 COM2: 1. The operation mode can be either RS232/422/485, selected by BIOS.
3.3 External Port DIO and COM5 Switch 1. ? Configure the external port as DIO (default). Figure 3.
Configure the external port as COM5. (See Fig 3.6) a. Configure JP1 and JP2 as shown in Fig 3.6. (This configuration will change touchscreen's control source as USB, and the system needs to reinstall touchscreen driver.) Jumper Configuration Figure 3.6 b. Connect the cable to COM5. (See Fig 3.7) Figure 3.7 41 Chapter 3 2.
3.4 Touchscreen Control Source Configuration (Open the rear cover first) 1. Use COM5 port to control touchscreen. (Default) Take down DIO cable, and configure JP&JP2 as shown in Fig 3.8, then insert the DIO cable. Figure 3.8 2. Use USB to control touchscreen. Take down DIO cable, and configure JP&JP2 as shown in the figure below, then insert the DIO cable. Figure 3.
Chapter 4 Software Configuration Sections include: Install Drivers BIOS Setup Program 4
4.1 Install Divers When first using the system, users need to set up corresponding drivers, in order to ensure all functions are normal. Please take out the CD-ROM from the accessory box and open it in the system, the below folder will be shown: Figure 4.1 Divers in the CD-ROM All needed drivers are included in the CD-ROM, both Windows 7 and Windows XP systems can be used in all drivers except VGA.
4.2.1 Enter BIOS Start the computer and press "Delete" key to enter BIOS. Press "F4" to save and exit after any configuration, or the configuration won't be saved in BIOS. Chapter 4 4.
4.2.2 ATX & AT Mode Setup 1. Select “PCH-IO Configuration” under “Chipset”. 2. Configure “Restore AC Power Loss” as “Power On”.
Chapter 4 4.2.3 Display Brightness Adjustment Select “Chipset” under “Brightness Control”. Software Configuration A.Manual Adjustment Mode “LCD Brightness Control” is configured as “Manual Mode” by default.
B. Auto Sensor Adjustment Mode “LCD Brightness Control” is configured as "Dynamic Mode", that is, auto sensor adjustment mode. Then the machine will automatically adjust the LCD brightness from sensor points. 4.2.4 COM 232/422/485 Port 1. Select “Advanced” under “Super IO Configuration”.
Then Select “Serial Port 2 Configuration”. 3. Then you can select the operation mode of COM2 by "Serial Port2 Mode". PPC-6150/6170 User Manual Software Configuration 49 Chapter 4 2.
4.2.5 MiniPCIE & MiniSATA Configuration Method 1. Select "Chipset" under "PCH-IO Configuration". 2. Then select "MINI Card/M-SATA".
Enter and select MINI PCIE type. Mini Card: CN28 is of Mini PCIE interface. M-SATA: CN28 is of Mini SATA interface. Chapter 4 3. Software Configuration 4.2.6 PCIE Mode Select (x1, x4) 1. Select "Chipset" under "PCIE Port Configuration".
2. Enter and select PCIE mode as x1 or x4. PCIE X1: PPCIEX1 interface includes 4 PCIEx1 interface. (Users need to set this mode when using PCM-917/918/920) PCIE X4: PPCIEX1 interface includes 1 PCIEx4 interface. (Users need to set this mode when using PCM-916) 4.2.7 RAID Function Configuration 1. Select "SATA Configuration" under "Advanced".
Then select "RAID" in "SATA Mode Selection". Chapter 4 2. Software Configuration 4.2.8 PCIE/RI Wakeup 1. Select “Chipset” under “PCH-IO Configuration”.
2. Select “Wake on PCIE/RI” as “Enabled” under “PCH-IO Configuration”. 3. Open wake on LAN function in the system. A. Open wake on LAN function in windows 7. Right click “Computer” and select “Manage” to enter management interface, then select “Device Manager”.
Chapter 4 Select “Network adapters”, and 2 network devices will appear. Select any device with wake on LAN function, and right click to select “Properties”. Software Configuration Select “Power Management”, and remember to check “Wake on Magic Packet” and “Wake on Magic Packet from power off state”.
B. Open wake on LAN function in windows XP. Right click “Computer” and select “Manage” to enter management interface, then select “Network adapters”, and 2 network devices will appear. Select any device with wake on LAN function, and right click to select “Properties”.
Chapter 4 Select “Power Management”, and remember to check “Wake on Magic Packet” and “Wake on Magic Packet from power off state”.
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Appendix A A PCI/PCIE (Images) & Dual HDD RAID Function Configuration
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The size of PCI and PCIE card can not exceed 208 mm long, and 105 mm wide. The total current load provided by the expansion slot is as follows: 12 V 2A 5V 2A 3.3 V 3A -12 V 100 mA Total output voltage of 12 V, 5 V and 3.3 V can not exceed 25 W. A.2 Dual HDD RAID A.2.1 Windows XP Dual HDD RAID System Installation Procedures 1. 2. Enter BIOS and set SATA mode as RAID. Please press “Ctrl+I” to enter RAID screen during bootup.
3. Select “Create RAID Volume” to create RAID. Users can choose RAID0 or RAID1 mode here. 4. Select “Create Volume” after mode configuration, and you’ll be reminded that RAID HDD data will be erased. Press “Y” to confirm selecting RAID mode.
Select “Exit” and press “Y” to exit the screen. 6. Then it will boot from CD-ROM. Press “F6” to wait loading RAID driver. 63 PPC-6150/6170 User Manual Appendix A PCI/PCIE (Images) & Dual HDD RAID Function Configuration 5.
7. You can press “S” to select the driver when “loading driver” appears. Please select “Intel (R) Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller” and press “Enter” to continue.
Press “Enter” to continue. 9. Press “Enter” to prepare installing system. 65 Appendix A PCI/PCIE (Images) & Dual HDD RAID Function Configuration 8.
10. Press “F8” to agree starting installation. 11. It will appear the total HDD size after RAID configuration, then you can create partition by your favorite.
A.2.2 Windows 7 Dual HDD RAID System Installation Procedures The preparation procedures of Windows 7 installation is the same as that of Windows XP. Users need to configure dual HDD as RAID mode and then start installation. It will continue introducing from the above step 5 here. 1. Continue with Step 5, boot from CD-ROM, and continue installation according to the instructions. It will appear the HDDs with RAID successfully configured.
2. You can create partition by your favorite and continue installation. 3. Click “Next” to continue and complete the installation.
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