Microsoft UNO-3074 user manual Safety Instructions

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Safety Instructions

1.Read these safety instructions carefully.

2.Keep this user manual for later reference.

3.Disconnect this equipment from DC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.

4.For pluggable equipment, the power outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

5.Keep this equipment away from humidity.

6.Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Drop- ping it or letting it fall could cause damage.

7.Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before con- necting the equipment to the power outlet.

8.Place the power cord such a way that people can not step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord. The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rat- ing marked on the product.

9.All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.

10.If the equipment is not used for long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid being damaged by transient over-voltage.

11.When power core is connected, never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel.

12.If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:

A.The power cord or plug is damaged.

B.Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.

C.The equipment has been exposed to moisture.

D.The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to user manual.

E.The equipment has been dropped and damaged.

F.The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.

13.CAUTION: The computer is provided with a battery-powered real-time clock circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type

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Contents UNO-3074 Support CopyrightAcknowledgements Product Warranty 2 years FCC Class a Technical Support and Assistance Declaration of ConformitySafety Instructions Safety Precaution Static Electricity Contents Chapter Initial Setup Appendix Programming the Watchdog Timer Page Overview Open Architecture Designed for Automation IntroductionAn Industry-Proven Design Front Access ConnectionsOff-the-shelf Universal PCI Extensions Designed to Fit Into Control CabinetsPopular Operating Systems and Rapid Application Development Onboard DI/O for Counter, Alarm/Event HandlingFlexible Networking Options Battery Backup RAM 512 KB Chipset Hardware SpecificationsCPU RS-232 SpeedCh Isolated Digital Input DI0~DI3 Two 16-bit Counters/TimersCh Isolated Digital Output DO0~DO3 Anti-ShockPower Supply 16 ~ 36 VDC Safety PrecautionsPower Consumption 24 W Typical Chassis Size WxHxDChassis Dimensions for CeleronM 1GHz Chassis DimensionsChassis for Pentium 1.8GHz or Faster CPU Packing List AccessoriesHardware Functionality Front Panel of UNO-3074 RS-232/422/485 Interface COM3~COM4 RS-232 Interface COM1~COM21 16C550 UARTs with 16-byte Fifo Standard 2 RS-422/485 Detection5 RS-485 Auto Flow/RS-422 Master/Slave Selection 4 RS-232/422/485 SelectionVector address for share IRQ 1D0H 6 IRQ, I/O Address and Transmission Rate SettingAuto Flow & RS-422 Slave/Masters Transmission Rate Switch 2 at SW3 IRQ Setting via Switch 1 at SW3Onboard Isolated Digital Input LAN Ethernet ConnectorTermination Resistor JP6 Pin AssignmentsIsolated Inputs Digital Input Connector Signal DescriptionIRQ Level Interrupt Function of the DI SignalsInterrupt Control Register Interrupt Control Register Bit MapInterrupt Flag Bit Interrupt Enable Control FunctionInterrupt Triggering Edge Control Onboard Isolated Digital Output Digital Output Connector SignalsIsolated Outputs Power On Configuration10 Digital Output Power On Configuration Isolated Digital Output Connection 11 Counter/Timer Control Register Bit Map Onboard Isolated Counter/TimerCounter/Timer Control Register Counter 1 Function Block Counter 0 Function BlockCounter Clock Source 4 32-bit Counter Function Block CTR32Set=1Counter Internal Clock Counter Gate SourceCounter Interrupt Flag Counter Output Destination14 Counter Gate Source Control Bit 15 Counter Output Destination Control Bit17 32-bit Counter Control Bit Power InputCascaded 32-bit Counter 12 LED Locations to Monitor Power Input LED and Buzzer for System Diagnosis 18 Power Register Bit Map20 Programmable LED Control Bit 19 LED & Buzzer Control RegisterPS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector USB ConnectorPcmcia PC Card Slot 21 Programmable Buzzer Control BitPage Make sure the IRQ of Pcmcia device is VGA Display Connector Page 14 LED Location for Battery Backup Battery Backup SramOutput voltage 3 VDC Reset ButtonLithium Battery Specification Initial Setup Inserting a CompactFlash Card Connecting PowerJP2 on mainboard refer to Figures A.3 JP1 on daughterboard refer to Figure A.4Correct way is shown by the first figure below Installing a Hard DiskPage Page Page IDE Connector CN1 and CN2 1st Anti-Vibration Rubber Installing a PCI-bus Card2nd PCI-bus Card Installation Mounting UNO-3074 Installing Power CableUNO-3074 Mounting Caution UNO-3074 Improper InstallationUNO-3074 Correct Installation Bios Setup and System Assignments Page System Settings and Pin Assignments Table A.1 UNO-3074 System I/O Port System I/O Address and Interrupt AssignmentsInterrupt No Interrupt Source Table A.2 UNO-3074 Interrupt AssignmentsFigure A.1 Backplane Connector & Jumpers Board Connectors and JumpersFigure A.3 Mainboard Connector & Jumpers Front Figure A.4 Daughter Connector & Jumpers Front Figure A.5 Daughter Connector & Jumpers Back Table A.4 Connector and Jumper Descriptions Table A.3 Connector and Jumper DescriptionsSW1 Table A.5 Connector & Jumper DescriptionsTable A.6 UNO-3074 Control Register UNO-3074 Control RegisterTable A.7 RS-232 Serial Port Pin Assigns RS-232 Standard Serial Port COM1~COM2Table A.9 Ethernet RJ-45 Connector Pin Assigns Ethernet RJ-45 Connector LAN1~LAN2RS-232/422/485 Serial Port COM3~COM4 Table A.8 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port Pin AssignsTable A.10 Power Connector Pin Assignments Power Screw Terminal PWRUSB Connector USB1~USB4 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse ConnectorTable A.11 Keyboard & Mouse Connector Pins Table A.12 USB Connector Pin AssignmentsTable A.13 VGA Adaptor Cable Pin Assignmen Page Programming the Watchdog Timer Appendix B Programming the Watchdog Timer