Advance Technologies; Automate the World.Manual Rev.: 3.10Revision Date: Jan. 3, 2013Part No: 50-1Z083-1010MXC-6000Fanless, Expandable Intel® Core™
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88 Getting ServiceADLINK Technology, Inc. (French Liaison Office) Address: 15 rue Emile Baudot, 91300 Massy CEDEX, France Tel: +33 (0) 1 60 12 3
xiMXC-6000PrefaceCopyright 2013 ADLINK Technology, Inc.This document contains proprietary information protected by copy-right. All rights are reserve
xiiConventionsTake note of the following conventions used throughout thismanual to make sure that users perform certain tasks andinstructions properly
Introduction 1MXC-60001 Introduction1.1 OverviewThe Matrix MXC-6000 series provides powerful, fanless, expand-able embedded computing using the new I
2Introduction1.2 FeaturesX Intel® Core i7-620LE 2.0 GHz processor + Intel® QM57 chipsetX Expandable PCI and PCIe x4 slotsX Rugged, -10°C to 60°C fanle
Introduction 3MXC-60001.3 SpecificationsMXC-6101D MXC-6201DSystem CoreProcessor Intel® Core i7-620LE 2.0 GHz CPUChipset Intel® QM57VideoOne DVI conne
4IntroductionAC Input Optional 100 W external AC-DC adapter for AC inputStorageSATA HDD 2 x Onboard SATA port for 2.5" HDD/SSD installationCF1x e
Introduction 5MXC-6000Figure 1-1: MXC-6000 Functional Block DiagramSystem Full Load 78.72 WUnder Windows XP with 100% CPU utilization and simultaneou
6Introduction1.4 Mechanical DrawingsThis section describes the appearance and connectors of theMXC-6000 controllers, including chassis dimensions, fro
Introduction 7MXC-6000Figure 1-4: MXC-6000 Top ViewFigure 1-5: MXC-6000 Front View130.1182.8
iiRevision HistoryRevision Release Date Description of Change(s)3.00 Oct 5, 2012 Revised Specification3.10 Jan. 3, 2013 Paging Anomalies Rectified
8IntroductionFigure 1-6: MXC-6000 Rear ViewFigure 1-7: MXC-6000 Underside View4.011.091.016.515.9189.160.0
Introduction 9MXC-60001.5 Front Panel I/O Connectors.Figure 1-8: Front Panel I/O ConnectorA Power button I DVI-IB LED indicators J MIC & SpeakerC
10 IntroductionTable 1-1: Front Panel I/O Connector Legend1.5.1 Power ButtonThe power button is a non-latched push button with a blue LEDindicator. S
Introduction 11MXC-6000nect) connector on the front panel. The onboard digital I/O cardsupports the following features:16-CH Isolated DIX Logic high:
12 IntroductionTable 1-3: Digital I/O Connector Pin SignalsPINSignal NamePINSignal NamePINSignal Name1 VDD 24 IDI_1L 47 EOGND2 EOGND 25 IDI_0H 48 IDO
Introduction 13MXC-6000Table 1-4: Digital I/O Connector Pin Legend1.6.1 Isolated Digital Input CircuitsInput accepts voltages up to 24V, with input
14 IntroductionFigure 1-10: Isolated Digital Input Differential Input CircuitDIGNDPhotocoupler2.4KIDI_nHIDI_nL
Introduction 15MXC-6000Figure 1-11: Isolated Digital Input Sample Application Circuit1.6.2 Isolated Digital Output CircuitsEach isolation digital out
16 IntroductionThe VDD pin is connected in serial with a flywheel diode protectingthe driver during inductance loading, such as relay, motor, or sole-
Introduction 17MXC-6000port page (driver for MXC-6000 DIO). PCIS-DASK containsWindows drivers, the API library, demo programs, and manuals. 1.6.4 Dig
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18 IntroductionAddress: BASE + 0 to BASE + 1Attribute: read onlyData Format is as follows, wherein IDI_n is Isolated DigitalInput CH n.Digital Output
Introduction 19MXC-60001.6.5 USB 2.0 PortsThe MXC-6000 series controller provides four USB 2.0 ports sup-porting Type A USB connection on the front p
20 IntroductionX Fully integrated ASF 2.0 functionality with on-chip µc X SMBus 2.0 master interface for ASF functionality X Preboot eXecution Environ
Introduction 21MXC-6000device for operating system files. Installation of a CF card isdescribed in Section 2.4: Installing CF Cards on page 40.1.6.8
22 IntroductionTable 1-9: DVI-I Connector SignalsCAUTION:Since VGA signals are analog based, VGA display quality is greatly affected by quality and l
Introduction 23MXC-60001.6.10 Audio JacksThe MXC-6000 series controller implements Intel High Definitionaudio on a Realtek ALC262 chip. The HD audio
24 Introduction1.6.12 eSATA connectorThe MXC-6000 controller provides one eSATA port connector onthe front panel. The MXC-6000 series supports externa
Introduction 25MXC-6000Table 1-12: DC Power Supply Connector Signals1.6.14 PCI slotThe MXC-6201 provides one PCI slot, and the MXC-6101 pro-vides tw
26 Introduction1.7 Internal I/O connectorsThis section describes the internal I/O connectors of theMXC-6000 series controller, as shownFigure 1-14: Ma
Introduction 27MXC-6000Figure 1-15: Backplane Board PCBTable 1-14: Backplane Board Connector LegendA PCI express x4 slotBPCI slotC Internal USB conn
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28 Introduction1.7.1 Clear CMOS JumperUpon encountering an abnormal condition preventing theMXC-6000 series from booting, the jumper can clear the BIO
Introduction 29MXC-60001.7.3 Internal CF Card ConnectorThe Matrix MXC-6000 series is equipped with an internal Com-pactFlash socket, converted from S
30 Introduction1.7.4 LVDS Interface ConnectorThe MXC-6000 series controller provides an internal LVDS inter-face connector. The LVDS interface can sup
Introduction 31MXC-60001.7.5 12V DC Fan ConnectorThe MXC-6000 series controller provides a DC 12V to USB con-nector for fan module power. The optiona
32 Introduction1.7.7 Internal USB ConnectorThe MXC-6000 series controller provides an internal USB connec-tor on the back board PCB.1.7.8 SATA Connect
Getting Started 33MXC-60002 Getting StartedThis chapter discusses installation of a hard disk drive, a PCI/PCIecard, and two CompactFlash cards in th
34 Getting Started2.2 Installing Hard Disk DrivesBefore installing hard disk drives, remove the top cover of the chas-sis first as follows.1. Remove t
Getting Started 35MXC-60002. Withdraw the thumbscrew and remove the top cover bylifting.3. Remove 2 screws from the top of the HDD bracket.
36 Getting Started4. Place the chassis upside down and remove the other 2screws from the bottom of the HDD bracket..5. Lift the HDD bracket..6. Use th
Getting Started 37MXC-60002.5’’ HDD or SSD is SATA Revision 1, and the lowerSATA Revision 2.7. Gently push the HDD/SSD bracket down to the SATA con-n
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38 Getting Started2.3 Installing a PCI/PCIe CardFollow steps 1-2 in Section 2.2:Installing Hard Disk Drives toremove the top cover before installing a
Getting Started 39MXC-6000Tighten the screw to fix the brace.3. Replace the top cover and fasten the thumbscrew.
40 Getting Started2.4 Installing CF CardsThe MXC-6000 series controller provides internal and externalCompactFlash sockets to accommodate a total of t
Getting Started 41MXC-60003. Place the two spacer supports, included as accessories,to prevent the CF card from dislodging.4. Replace the top cover a
42 Getting Started5. Remove the external CF socket cover.6. Align the externally mounted CF card with the guide ofthe external CF socket.7. Gently ins
Getting Started 43MXC-6000external CF socket, as indicated by the extension of theeject button below the card slot, as shown.
44 Getting Started2.5 Connecting and Using eSATA Storage Device1. Plug an eSATA cable into the eSATA connector.2. Connect the eSATA cable and a DC pow
Getting Started 45MXC-6000external storage device.2.6 Connecting DC PowerThe DC power input connector of the MXC-6000 series controllerhas V+, V- , a
46 Getting Started2.7 Wall-mounting the MXC-6000The MXC-6000 series controller is shipped with wall-mount brack-ets and accessory screws.Wall–mounting
Getting Started 47MXC-60002. Use the 4 M4 screws shipped with the controller to fixthe 2 wall-mount brackets, also included, to the chassis,according
vi Table of ContentsC Appendix: Activating RAID Function...65C.1 RAID Activation in System Manangement...
48 Getting Started3. Once final assembly as shown is complete, mount theMXC-6000 series controller on the wall via screw holes.5.27.210.05.225.2
Getting Started 49MXC-60002.8 Optional Fan ModuleThe MXC-6000 can be optionally equipped with an easily installedfan module providing heat dissipatio
50 Getting Started2. Slide the fan module back until USB connection issecured, as shown.3. Replace the thumbscrew.2.9 Cooling ConfigurationHeat-genera
Driver Installation 51MXC-60003 Driver InstallationAfter installing the operating system, all related drivers must beinstalled for the system to func
52 Driver InstallationThe following steps install the chipset driver for the MXC-6000series controller1. Close any running applications. 2. Insert the
Driver Installation 53MXC-6000For Microsoft Windows 7and XP users:1. Close any running applications.2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The Ethernet
54 Driver InstallationTo install the WDT driver for the MXC-6000 series controller:1. Close any running applications.2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One D
Power Consumption 55MXC-6000Appendix A: Power ConsumptionA.1 Power Consumption ReferencePower consumption as follows is based on lab data in which 24
56 Power ConsumptionA.2 Power Supply ReferenceTable A-2: Power SupplySufficient power supply for the entire system is required to meetthese specifica
BIOS Setup 57MXC-6000Appendix B: BIOS SetupThe Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that providesa basic level of communication between the
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58 BIOS SetupSystem DateShows the current date based on the system’s Real TimeClock, and can be adjusted if RTC is not synched to the currentdate.Syst
BIOS Setup 59MXC-6000DVMT/FIXED MemorySets the amount of memory allocated to IGD, with availableoptions of 128 or 256MB, or Maximum.IGD – Boot TypeSe
60 BIOS SetupActive LFPEnables or disables Internal LVDs.LCD Panel TypeSelect the LCD panel used by LVDs by the appropriate setup item.Options include
BIOS Setup 61MXC-6000B.2.4 SATA ConfigurationSATA ModeThis option selects the SATA channel configuration from (1) IDEMode (2) AHCI Mode or (3) RAID M
62 BIOS SetupEnables/ disables the watchdog timerB.2.8 H/W MonitorPC Health StatusThe hardware health on SuperIO supports System Temperature,CPU Tempe
BIOS Setup 63MXC-6000Table B-1: Restore On Power LossB.4 SecurityIf only the Administrator’s password is set, then only access toSetup is limited an
64 BIOS SetupQuiet BootBootup Num-Lock StateSet this value to allow the Number Lock setting to be modified dur-ing boot.B.5.2 Boot Option PrioritiesSp
Activating RAID Function 65MXC-6000Appendix C: Activating RAID FunctionThe Matrix MXC-6000 utilizes Intel® Rapid Storage Technologyprovided by the In
66 Activating RAID FunctionEnsure all data on the disks to be used in the RAID array is fullybacked up.Refer to Section 2.2 to install the two hard di
Activating RAID Function 67MXC-60002. Set SATA Mode to “RAID Mode”, and save and exitBIOS.
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68 Activating RAID FunctionC.1.1 Intel Matrix Storage ManagerAfter the SATA is set to RAID mode, the Intel Matrix StorageManager appears in POST. 1. S
Activating RAID Function 69MXC-6000The menu lists the 2 installed HDDs as “Non-RAID Disk” since theRAID volume has not yet been created.2. Select “Cr
70 Activating RAID Functionfigure other parameters. Select “Create Volume”. Alldata will be erased from the HDD.4. After the RAID Volume is created, i
Activating RAID Function 71MXC-6000C.2 OS ActivationC.2.1 Windows XPDownload the MXC-6000 RAID drivers from the ADLINK website,unzip, and copy the fi
72 Activating RAID Function2. When an additional device driver is requested, press S.An Intel controller list is displayed.
Activating RAID Function 73MXC-60003. From the list, select “Intel® Mobile Express ChipsetSATA RAID Controller”. Required drivers are copiedfrom the
74 Activating RAID Function4. The Intel® Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Control-ler is displayed in the mass storage device list. OSInstallation can
Activating RAID Function 75MXC-6000Navigate to the driver files and select OK to load.
76 Activating RAID FunctionSelect Intel Mobile Express Chipset SATA RAID Controller. Therequired drivers are then copied. After the drivers are loaded
Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Library 77MXC-6000Appendix D: Watchdog Timer (WDT)Function LibraryThis appendix describes use of the watchdog timer (WD
List of Figures ixMXC-6000List of FiguresFigure 1-1: MXC-6000 Functional Block Diagram ... 5Figure 1-2: MXC-6000 Left Side View
78 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function LibrarySetWDT@ DescriptionSet the timeout value of the watchdog timer. There are twoparameters for this function to i
Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Library 79MXC-6000StartWDT @ DescriptionStart the watchdog timer function. Once the StartWDT isinvoked, the watchdog ti
80 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Library@ ParametersNone@ Return codesTRUE if watchdog timer is successfully reset.FALSE if watchdog timer fails to re
Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Library 81MXC-6000outp(0x2E, 0x87);outp(0x2E, 0x87);}/* Config LPC IO to exit config mode */ExitConfig(void){outp(0x2E,
82 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Libraryprintf("---------------------------------------------------\n");EnterConfig();/* config WDT register
Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Library 83MXC-6000{printf("Countdown %2d : 0xF6=%2x Press any key toinvoke keyboard interrupt.\n",count,r_reg
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Important Safety Instructions 85MXC-6000Important Safety InstructionsFor user safety, please read and follow all instructions,WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, an
86 Important Safety InstructionsX Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel.A Lithium-type battery
Getting Service 87MXC-6000Getting ServiceContact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address: 9F, No.166 Jian
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