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Cybernet IPC-R1ix User Manual

Cybernet IPC-R1ix
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USER
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USER
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IPC-R1ix
Fanless Robust Computing System With 4 PCI/PCIe Slots,
3
rd
Gen. Intel
®
Core™ i7/ i5/ i3 Mobile Processor
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Cybernet IPC-R1ix Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form FactorMini PC
Operating SystemWindows 10
Ethernet2 x Gigabit Ethernet
Video Output1 x HDMI
USB4 x USB 2.0
Serial Ports2 x RS-232/422/485
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Power Supply12V DC

Summary

Chapter 1: General Introduction

1.1 Overview

Introduction to the IPC-R1ix series, a fanless embedded computer with expansion capabilities.

1.2 Product Specification

Detailed specifications of the IPC-R1ix system, including system, I/O, expansion, graphics, storage, and audio.

1.3 Supported CPU List

List of Intel Core processors compatible with the IPC-R1ix.

1.4 Mechanical Dimension

Physical dimensions and layout of the IPC-R1ix system.

Chapter 2: Getting to Know Your IPC-R1ix

2.1 Packing List

Items included in the IPC-R1ix accessory box.

2.2 Front Panel I/O Functions

Description of connectors and indicators on the front panel of the IPC-R1ix.

2.3 Main Board Expansion Connectors

Details and pin assignments for main board expansion connectors.

2.4 Main Board Jumper Setting

Configuration options via jumpers on the IPC-R1ix main board.

Chapter 3: Hardware Installation

3.1 How to Open Your IPC-R1ix

Instructions on how to open the IPC-R1ix chassis.

3.2 Installing DDR3 SO-DIMM Modules

Procedure for installing DDR3 SO-DIMM memory modules.

3.3 Installing PCI/PCIe Card

Procedure for installing PCI or PCIe expansion cards.

3.4 Installing HDD/SSD

Procedure for installing Hard Disk Drives or Solid State Drives.

3.5 Installing Mini PCIe Module

Procedure for installing a Mini PCIe module.

3.6 Installing CPU

Procedure for installing the CPU onto the motherboard.

3.7 Installing Wall-mounting Bracket

Instructions for installing the wall-mounting bracket.

Chapter 4: BIOS and Driver Setting

4.1 BIOS Settings

Overview of BIOS setup utility and access method.

4.2 Main Menu

Details of the main BIOS menu screen and system information.

4.3 Advanced Function

Configuration options within the Advanced BIOS settings.

4.4 Chipset Function

Configuration settings related to the chipset, e.g., Wake on LAN.

4.5 Boot Function

Configuration options for system boot devices and order.

Appendix A: Isolated DIO Guide

Initialize Hardware and Resources

Initialize hardware and resources, and get number of functional boards.

Get Local DI Value

Get the local DI value.

Appendix B: GPIO & WDT Function

A. Super I/O Definition

Defines Super I/O registers and their access methods.

B. Located on Logical Device 7

Setup for logical device 7 to enable Super I/O functionality.

C. Access the Super I/O Register

Base control for reading and writing Super I/O registers.

D. Access ECS-7800-PoE GPIO Port

Instructions for accessing GPIO ports using specific functions.

E. WDT ON/OFF and Timer-Counter Setting

Configuration for Watchdog Timer (WDT) ON/OFF and timer settings.

Appendix C: RAID Installation Guide

A. SATA Mode for RAID

Select SATA device to RAID mode in BIOS menu.

B. Install O.S.

Procedure for installing the Operating System on the IPC-R1ix.

C. Install All Device Drivers

Sequence for installing essential device drivers.

D. Install Intel Rapid Storage Tech. Software

Instructions for installing Intel Rapid Storage Technology software.

E. Insert SATA HDD for RAID 1

Guidance on inserting SATA HDDs for RAID 1 configuration.

F. Enable Hot Plug Function

Enabling the 'Hot Plug' function for HardDisk or RAID volumes.

G. Create RAID Volume on Rapid Storage Tech. Software

Steps to create a RAID volume using Intel Rapid Storage Technology.

H. Partition on Disk Management

Partitioning storage devices after creating a RAID volume.

I. HDD Caution Sign on RAID Volume

Important cautions regarding HDD usage on RAID volumes.

J. Recovery & Auto Re-Build When Use the SAME RAID HDD

Procedure for recovery and auto re-build with the same RAID HDD.

K. Recovery & Auto Re-Build When Use the DIFFERENT RAID HDD

Procedure for recovery and auto re-build with a different RAID HDD.

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