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Spectra POWERBOX 410 Series - User Manual

Spectra POWERBOX 410 Series
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SPECTRAPOWERBOX410
SERIES
USERMANUAL
Version1.2–May2020

Table of Contents

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Spectra POWERBOX 410 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Video Output1 x VGA, 1 x HDMI
Memory1 x DDR3L SO-DIMM, Max. 8GB
Operating SystemWindows 10 IoT Enterprise
Ethernet2x Gigabit Ethernet ports
ProcessorIntel Celeron J1900 Quad-Core

Summary

Preface

Copyright Notice

Legal notice regarding copyright and reproduction rights.

Acknowledgement

Mentions registered trademarks and product names used for identification.

Disclaimer

States the manual is a guide, subject to change, and may contain errors.

Declaration of Conformity

Confirms compliance with FCC and CE directives for the product.

Product Warranty Statement

Warranty Terms

Outlines the 2-year warranty period, coverage, and exclusions for product defects.

RMA Process

Details the Return Merchandise Authorization process for product service and repairs.

Technical Support and Assistance

Contacting Support

Lists necessary information and contacts for technical support.

Conventions Used in Manual

Explains the meaning of warning, caution, and note symbols in the manual.

Safety Precautions

Package Contents

Ordering Information

Optional Modules & Accessories

Chapter 1 Product Introductions

1.1 Overview

Introduces the Spectra PowerBox 410 as a rugged, high-performance workstation.

1.2 Highlights

Showcases key features like performance, modularity, and rugged design.

1.3 Product Pictures

Visual representation of the Spectra PowerBox 410's front and rear panels.

1.4 Key Features

Lists the main technical advantages and capabilities of the system.

1.5 Hardware Specification

Comprehensive details on processor, memory, storage, and I/O interfaces.

1.6 System I;O

Describes the system's input/output ports and their functions.

1.6.1 Front Panel I;O

Details the connectors, buttons, and LEDs on the front of the unit.

1.6.2 Rear Panel I;O

Details the connectors and ports available on the rear of the unit.

1.6.3 Optional Module Configuration

Illustrates how optional modules fit into the system's I/O expansion slots.

1.7 Mechanical Dimension

Provides physical dimensions and mounting hole specifications.

Chapter 2 System Pin Definitions and Settings

2.1 Location of Connectors and Switches

Identifies the physical placement of connectors and switches on the motherboard.

2.1.1 Top View

Diagram showing component layout on the motherboard's top side.

2.1.2 Bottom View

Diagram showing component layout on the motherboard's bottom side.

2.2 Switches and Connectors Definition

Lists and defines all onboard switches and connectors with their locations.

2.3 Definition of Switches

Explains the function and settings for various DIP switches and buttons.

2.4 Definition of Connectors

Details pin assignments for key connectors like Mini-PCIe, M.2, and USB.

Chapter 3 System Setup

3.1 Disassembling the System for Installation

Step-by-step guide for safely opening the system chassis for installation.

3.2 Installing Components on Top Side

Instructions for installing CPU and memory modules on the motherboard.

3.2.1 Installing the CPU

Detailed procedure for inserting the CPU into its socket correctly.

3.2.2 Installing SO-DIMM Memory

Guide for inserting SO-DIMM memory modules into the system's slots.

3.2.3 Installing a Mini-PCIe;mSATA Card

Steps for installing Mini-PCIe or mSATA cards into the expansion slots.

3.2.4 Installing Antennas

Instructions for attaching external antennas to the rear panel.

3.3 Assembling the System

Instructions for reassembling the system after component installation.

3.3.1 Installing Thermal Pad

Notes that the PCH thermal pad is pre-installed, requiring no further action.

3.3.2 Installing Top Cover

Steps for securely reattaching the system's top cover.

3.3.3 Installing Bottom Cover

Steps for securely reattaching the system's bottom cover.

3.4 Installing Components at Front Side

Instructions for installing components accessible from the front panel.

3.4.1 Removing the Front Cover Plate

Procedure to remove the front panel cover plate for component access.

3.4.2 Installing a SATA Hard Drive at Front Side

Guide for installing a 2.5" SATA HDD or SSD into the front bay.

3.4.3 Installing a SIM Card

Step-by-step guide for inserting a SIM card into its designated slot.

3.4.4 Installing the CMOS Battery

Instructions for properly installing or replacing the CMOS battery.

3.4.5 Fasten the Cover

Steps to secure the front panel cover after component installation.

3.4.6 Install an External Fan

Guide for installing an optional external cooling fan.

3.5 Wall Mount Brackets

Instructions for attaching wall mount brackets to the system for installation.

3.6 DIN-Rail Mount Brackets

Instructions for attaching DIN-rail mounting brackets to the system.

3.7 VESA Mount

Guide for mounting the system using VESA standards (75mm or 100mm).

3.8 Side Mount Brackets

Instructions for attaching side mount brackets for wall or rack installation.

Chapter 4 BIOS Setup

4.1 BIOS Introduction

Explains the function and purpose of the BIOS on the motherboard.

4.2 Main Setup

Describes the primary BIOS setup screen and navigation controls.

4.2.1 System Date

Instructions on how to set the system date within the BIOS utility.

4.2.2 System Time

Instructions on how to set the system time within the BIOS utility.

4.3 Advanced Setup

Details various advanced system configuration options available in the BIOS.

4.3.1 CPU Configuration

Options for configuring CPU-related features and settings.

4.3.2 SATA Configuration

Settings for managing SATA controllers and drive modes (AHCI/RAID).

4.3.3 PCH-FW Configuration

Configuration settings for the Platform Controller Hub Firmware.

4.3.4 Trusted Computing Settings

Options related to security features like TPM and PCR banks.

4.3.5 ACPI Settings

Configuration for system power management and sleep states.

4.3.6 F81866 Super IO Configuration

Settings for the Super I/O device, including serial ports.

4.3.7 Hardware Monitor

Displays real-time system status like voltages, temperatures, and fan speeds.

4.3.8 S5 RTC Wake Settings

Options to configure system wake-up events from S5 state.

4.3.9 Serial Port Console Redirection

Settings for enabling serial console redirection for remote management.

4.3.10 USB Configuration

Options for configuring USB support, including legacy support.

4.3.11 Network Stack Configuration

Settings for the UEFI network stack support.

4.3.12 CSM Configuration

Controls compatibility support module settings for legacy/UEFI boot.

4.4 Chipset Setup

Configuration options related to the system's chipset.

4.4.1 System Agent (SA) Configuration

Settings for the System Agent, affecting graphics and memory controllers.

4.4.2 PCH-IO Configuration

Configuration options for Platform Controller Hub I/O devices.

4.5 Security Setup

BIOS security settings, including administrator and user passwords.

4.5.1 Administrator Password

Allows setting an administrator password to protect BIOS setup.

4.5.2 User Password

Allows setting a user password for system boot access and BIOS utility.

4.6 Boot Setup

Options for configuring system boot order and behavior.

4.6.1 Setup Prompt Timeout

Sets the time in seconds for setup activation key entry.

4.6.2 Bootup NumLock State

Determines the initial state of the NumLock key upon system startup.

4.6.3 Quiet Boot

Option to enable or disable the quiet boot feature.

4.6.4 Fast Boot

Enables a faster boot process by skipping some device initializations.

4.6.5 Hard Drive BBS Priority

Sets the priority order for legacy boot devices.

4.7 Save & Exit

Options for saving configuration changes, resetting, and exiting the BIOS setup.

Chapter 5 Product Application (For DIO only)

5.1 Digital I;O (DIO) Application

Describes the applications and development considerations for Digital I/O interfaces.

5.1.1 Digital I;O Programming Guide

Details how to program and configure the system's Digital I/O pins and registers.

5.1.1.1 Pins for Digital I;O

Lists the pin assignments for Digital Input (DI) and Digital Output (DO).

5.1.1.2 Programming Guide

Outlines the sequential steps for configuring DIO registers using index/data ports.

5.1.1.3 Relative Registers

Specifies important registers for controlling DIO behavior and status.

5.1.1.4 Sample Code in C Language

Provides example C code for controlling Digital I/O functionality.

5.1.1.5 DATA Bit Table (DIO)

Shows the bit mapping for Digital Input (DI) and Digital Output (DO) states.

5.1.1.6 DIO I;O Port Address

Specifies the default base I/O port addresses for DIO functionality.

5.2 (DIO) Hardware Specification

Details the electrical characteristics and specifications for the DIO interfaces.

5.2.1 DIO Connector Definitions

Defines the pinouts for the digital input and output terminal block connectors.

Chapter 6 Optional Modules Pin Definitions and Settings

6.1 PB-400-COM Module Connector Definition & Settings

Details the COM module's D-Sub connector and voltage function settings.

6.2 PB-400-LAN;PoE-M12 Module Connector Definition & Settings

Defines the M12 connector pinouts for LAN and PoE modules.

6.3 PB-400-IGN Module Switches Definition & Settings

Explains the switches for the IGN module and voltage mode settings.

6.4 Installing a PB-400-COM Module

Step-by-step instructions for installing the COM module into the system.

6.5 Installing a PB-400-DIO Module

Step-by-step instructions for installing the DIO module into the system.

6.6 Installing a High Speed CMI Module

Guide for installing high-speed CMI modules, such as LAN modules.

6.7 Installing a PB-400-PoE Daughterboard Module

Instructions for installing the PoE daughterboard module.

6.8 Installing a PB-400-IGN Power Ignition Module

Guide for installing the Power Ignition module into the system.