Diamond Systems PR-Z16-LC-ST user manual J9 Pinout Installation, J5 USB

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12.7 Watchdog Timer

J9 may be used to connect an external watchdog timer circuit to the CPU. For watchdog timer programming information, see page 18 and the ZFx86 Training Manual included in the Documents folder of the Prometheus-LC CD.

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J9 Pinout

12.8 Installation

The panel board includes a hardware kit containing spacers of various sizes along with screws and nuts. There are three sizes of spacers: 7mm (0.276”), 14mm (0.551”), and 0.600”. All hardware for assembling the stack and mounting it to the enclosure front panel is #4-40 thread.

The Pandora enclosure includes an additional hardware kit of #6-32 screws for assembling the front and back panels to the enclosure body. Refer to the assembly drawings provided with the panel board for proper assembly of the PC/104 stack and Pandora enclosure.

The panel board connects to the following headers on the Prometheus-LC CPU:

J3 Main I/O

J4 Ethernet

J5 USB

J6 Watchdog timer

J11 Input power

J14 Data acquisition (-EA models)

To install the panel board onto the Prometheus-LC CPU board, first remove any jumpers on J6 of the CPU (upper right corner) since these will interfere with the mating header on the bottom of the panel board.

Insert the four 7mm male/female hex spacers into the holes on top of the panel board and fix them in place with the four 14mm female/female hex spacers below. Then plug the panel board onto the connectors of the CPU board, being careful to align all the connectors properly. Note that there are mating connectors on all 4 edges of the board for the –EA (analog I/O) version, and connectors on 3 sides for the -E (no analog I/O) version.

When the boards are properly mated, the 80-pin high-density connectors on the right edges of the boards will seat completely, while the pin headers on the other sides will show a slight gap. This is normal and does not cause any problem with reliable connections on these connectors. If you do not install the 14mm spacers between the two boards, you will still be able to mate the two boards satisfactorily, but they will be slightly tilted, since the high-density connector has a slightly larger board-to-board distance than the other pin headers.

The board stack may be mounted inside the Pandora enclosure in one of two ways. The stack may “hang” from the front panel, or it may be mounted to both the front and rear panel. The assembly drawings included with the Pandora enclosure show both options. The stack mounts to the front panel with four #4 flat head screws that install onto the four spacers on the top of the panel board as well as 14 #4 screwlocks that connect to the 7 Dsub connectors on the panel board.

Finally select one of the two options for fixing the bottom of the stack. Either install four #4 pan head screws on the bottom of the CPU board into the four spacers between it and the panel board, or attach the four 0.6” male/female round PC/104 spacers on the bottom of the board and then install four #4 flat head screws through the case’s rear panel into the PC/104 spacers.

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Contents PROMETHEUS-LC Table of Contents 12.1 12.212.3 12.4Description Processor Section FeaturesSystem Features PROMETHEUS-LC Board Drawing J4 Not presentMain I/O Connector J3 O HeadersCable a Cable BConnector Part Numbers COM1 COM4Input Power J11 Output Power J12 USB J5Auxiliary Serial Port Connector J15 Watchdog/Failsafe Features J6Floppy Drive J7 IDE Drive J8PC/104 Bus Connectors J2 PC/104 16-bit bus connector J1 PC/104 8-bit bus connectorJumper Configuration System Configuration J10Watchdog Timer & System Recovery J6 CPU Chip Selects System FeaturesSystem Resources Console Redirection to a Serial Port Watchdog Timer Failsafe Mode / Bios Recovery Backup BatterySystem Reset Flash MemoryBios Features Bios SettingsBios Download / Recovery GroundOperating System Formatting Initial SetupDISK-ON-BOARD Flash File Storage Known Limitations Life Cycle Management and CalculationsParallel Port System I/OSerial Ports Installing an OS From a Floppy Drive onto a Flashdisk Module Installing an OS from a Hard Disk onto a Flashdisk Module Configuration Using the Flashdisk with Another IDE DrivePower Supply Flashdisk Module12. I/O Panel Board DescriptionPanel Board I/O Connectors Panel Board Top Side / External Use I/O ConnectorsLocation Type Description Panel Board HardwarePanel Board Power Connections J12 pinout to/from DC/DC power supplyJ3 Pinout J9 Pinout Installation J5 USBFlash Disk Programmer Board Cable Kit C-PRZ-KIT 14.I/O CablesPhoto No Cable No Description PL5 pin no DB15F pin no Signal VGA Accessory BoardPL5 pin no PL5 Signal J25 pin no J25 Signal Website information Connector on Board Manufacturer Manufacturer Part NoMounting PROMETHEUS-LC on a Baseboard Page 17.PC/104 Mechanical Drawing

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