AmPro Tools Ampro ReadySystem 1U User Manual

ReadySystem1U  
Users Guide  
P/N 5001791A Revision B  
Contents  
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List of Tables  
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Chapter 1 Setting Up the ReadySystem 1U  
About the ReadySystem 1U  
The ReadySystem™ products are intended for users of turn-key embedded systems, who prefer long  
lifecycle, configuration controlled computers over desktop grade systems with frequently changing  
motherboards. ReadySystem models feature the ReadyBoard single board computer (SBC), from the  
400 MHz Intel Celeron® CPU to the Intel 1.4 GHz Pentium® M 738 CPU. The desired operating  
system (OS) is pre-loaded onto the internal 40 GB (or greater) 2 ½" hard disk drive (HDD). Just load  
your application software and you are ready to use your system applications.  
Using this Guide  
This guide provides the most efficient way to set up your ReadySystem 1U with your desired Operating  
System (OS). The instructions provided in this guide include:  
Removing the ReadySystem™ 1U from the shipping container and inventorying the accessories  
Connecting peripherals to the ReadySystem 1U  
Powering up the ReadySystem 1U  
Information not provided in this Users Guide includes:  
ReadyBoard model specifications  
Environmental requirements  
ReadyBoard model connector/pin numbers and definitions  
Operating System programming, or operating instructions  
NOTE  
Refer to the specific Ampro OS manual or the OS manufacturer's  
manual for instructions when using the OS software.  
Requirements  
The following peripherals and devices are needed to make full use of the ReadySystem 1U.  
Peripherals (Customer provided):  
PS/2 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse  
CRT (VGA) Monitor  
Power Cord and AC-DC Adapter (Ampro or Customer provided):  
AC to DC (+12 VDC or +24 VDC) Brick Power Adapter (with screw-type mating connector)  
CAUTION  
The ReadySystem 1U only accepts 12VDC or 24VDC power. Voltages other than 12  
or 24 will damage the system.  
Optional Devices/Connections (Customer provided):  
Ethernet (LAN) connection  
USB Devices, including a keyboard and mouse  
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Setting Up the ReadySystem 1U  
What’s in the Box  
The Contents List identifies items in the shipping container of the ReadySystem 1U QuickStart Kit.  
Production quantities of the ReadySystem 1U, except for the first of multiple boxes, may not contain  
all of the optional items listed for the QuickStart Kit, but all boxes will have the standard items such  
as the mounting hardware and the PS/2 Y-cable. The optional items, such as the power adapter,  
power cords, and rack mount kit may be shipped separately. See Figure 1-1.  
AC-DC  
Convertor  
Power  
Cords (2)  
Mounting  
Hardware  
ReadySystem 1U  
Rack Mounting  
Hardware  
CD-ROM  
PS/2 Y-Cable  
Figure 1-1. ReadySystem 1U Accessories  
Setup Steps  
It is important to follow the setup steps in this section in the exact order listed here, but skip any steps  
that do not apply to your situation. References are provided to chapters within this guide or other Ampro  
manuals for more information about installation and use of this ReadySystem 1U.  
Preparations  
1) Open shipping box  
Locate the ReadySystem 1U Contents List. See Figure 1-1.  
Unpack the contents of the shipping box.  
2) Verify Contents  
Verify the contents of the shipping box against the Contents List  
included with your ReadySystem 1U shipping box.  
If anything is missing or damaged, call your sales representative. Refer  
to Appendix A for contact information.  
3) Support Documentation ReadySystem 1U Users Guide  
(ReadyBoard model  
This document describes how to setup and power up the ReadySystem 1U and  
is provided on the ReadyBoard model Doc & SW CD-ROM as a PDF file.  
Documentation and  
Support Software  
(Doc & SW) CD-ROM  
located in the first  
QuickStart Kit)  
ReadyBoard Model Reference Manual  
This document describes the ReadyBoard model used in the ReadySystem 1U  
enclosure and provides detailed reference information for your ReadyBoard  
and is located on the ReadyBoard model Doc & SW CD-ROM as a PDF file  
ReadyBoard Model QuickStart Guide  
This document describes how to setup, install, and power up the ReadyBoard  
model installed inside the ReadySystem 1U enclosure and is located on the  
ReadyBoard model Doc & SW CD-ROM as a PDF file.  
Operating System Manual(s)  
These documents describe how to use the desired operating system (OS) with  
the ReadySystem 1U and provide more detailed programming and operating  
information. These documents may or may not be provided with  
ReadySystem 1U depending on the specific licensing requirements.  
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Chapter 1  
Setting Up the ReadySystem 1U  
Setting Up the Workspace  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the ReadySystem 1U, ensure there is sufficient clearance  
around the air vents for unrestricted airflow.  
The air temperature inside the enclosure could rise above the specified operating  
temperature limits if the airflow through the vents is restricted.  
4) Select workbench  
location  
The workbench location should be a flat clean surface for setup and operation  
(including the connection of any external peripherals and optional devices).  
Ensure sufficient airflow clearance exists around the complete enclosure.  
5) Unpack  
Remove the ReadySystem 1U from its shipping container and place it on a flat  
ReadySystem 1U  
work surface.  
The ReadyBoard model and the hard drive with the desired OS pre-installed  
form a complete system ready for operation.  
Installing the Mounting Hardware  
6) Connect the appropriate  
mounting hardware  
Connect the mounting hardware for surface mounting to the bottom  
or rear of the ReadySystem 1U. See Figure 1-2.  
The four plastic feet are mounted prior to shipment and will protect  
the paint finish on the bottom of the enclosure.  
Optional rack mount brackets are available for mounting the  
ReadySystem into the standard 1U rack mounting space.  
ReadySystem 1U  
(ReadyBox 1U with ReadyBoard  
installed)  
Compact Flash  
Card Slot  
Plastic Feet (4)  
(Mounted prior  
Surface Mounting  
Plates (2)  
to shipment)  
M3x0.5 Screws (4)  
(6mm, No Washers)  
1/4 - 20 UNC Screws (4)  
Figure 1-2. Installing Mounting Hardware  
NOTE  
All M3 screws use 0.5 mm pitch expressed as M3x0.5 in this manual.  
Metric thread designations use pitch in place of the more familiar USA  
method of threads per inch.  
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Connecting the Peripherals  
This includes the Y-cable for the PS/2 keyboard & mouse.  
7) Connect the Y-cable  
and the respective  
peripheral cables/  
devices  
Refer to Figure 1-3 and Table 1-1 for location and description of the  
connectors and controls.  
Connect the PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Y-cable assembly to the  
Keyboard/Mouse port on the ReadySystem 1U I/O Panel. See Figure 1-3.  
This cable assembly provides two connectors for the PS/2 Keyboard and  
PS/2 Mouse shared port with icons for the specific device.  
Connect the keyboard to the free Y-cable connector with keyboard icon  
on it.  
Connect the PS/2 mouse to the Y-cable connector with the respective  
mouse icon.  
Connect the CRT (VGA) monitor through its 15-pin cable to the CRT  
(VGA) connector on the I/O Panel of the ReadySystem 1U. See Figure 1-3.  
USB2  
USB3  
COM 2  
MIC LINE IN LINE OUT  
Power  
LED  
COM 1  
CRT  
RESET  
POWER  
HDD  
IDE  
Activity  
LED  
COMPACT FLASH  
CRT  
(VGA)  
COM 1/  
COM 2  
Compact Flash  
Slot Cover  
Keyboard/  
Mouse  
LAN1/  
LAN2  
USB 0/  
USB 1  
Reset  
Switch  
Typical ReadyBoard (Side view)  
USB 0 & 1  
(USB 0 Lower)  
Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2  
Serial 1 & 2  
(Serial 1 Lower)  
Keyboard/  
Mouse  
CRT  
Reset  
Switch  
Power/IDE  
Activity  
LED  
Compact Flash Socket  
Figure 1-3. I/O Panel Controls, Connectors, and Indicators  
NOTE  
ReadyBoard models with only one Ethernet connector (LAN 1)  
have a cover over the LAN 2 Port.  
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Table 1-1. I/O Panel Connectors, Controls, and Indicators  
Control/Connector Description  
Power Switch  
This momentary push button Power Switch controls DC power and has an  
internal 2-wire cable, 5-pin connector attached to the ReadyBoard.  
DC IN  
This 2-pin coaxial connector is connected to the internal DC regulator and  
accepts 12 VDC or 24 VDC +/- 5% from an AC-to-DC converter (Brick power  
supply) or a customer provided DC power supply with compatible cord.  
CRT (VGA)  
Use this standard 15-pin (DB15) connector for the video connection. This  
connector is provided on the ReadyBoard.  
Keyboard/Mouse  
Use this PS/2 connector for Keyboard & Mouse connections through the required  
PS/2 Y-cable adapter provided in the ReadySystem 1U QuickStart Kit or shipping  
container. The Y-cable has icons for the respective mouse or keyboard  
connection. This PS/2 connector is on the ReadyBoard.  
USB 0 & 1  
USB 2 & 3  
Use these two USB 4-pin connectors for the first two USB devices connected to  
the ReadySystem 1U. These USB type A connectors are on the ReadyBoard.  
Use these two USB 4-pin connectors for any additional USB devices. These USB  
connectors and the respective internal cables are connected to the ReadyBoard  
installed inside the enclosure.  
LAN 1 (Ethernet 1) This Ethernet port is typically used for the 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection.  
This 8-pin (RJ45) connector is provided on the ReadyBoard.  
LAN 2 (Ethernet 2) This Ethernet port is typically used for the Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000BaseT)  
connection, if provided on the ReadyBoard model (10-pin RJ45 connector). If  
not, it uses the standard 8-pin RJ45 connector for 10/100BaseT Ethernet. This  
connector is provided on the ReadyBoard. This port is covered for single Ethernet  
ReadyBoard modules.  
COM 1 & COM 2  
Use these two 9-pin (DB9) serial ports for the standard RS232 connections to the  
(Serial 1 & Serial 2) ReadySystem 1U. These two connectors are provided on the ReadyBoard.  
AUDIO:  
MIC, Line In,  
Line Out  
Use these three Audio In/Out connectors for the standard Stereo In/Out and MIC  
in connections to the ReadySystem. These Audio connectors and the respective  
internal cables are connected to the ReadyBoard installed in the enclosure.  
Power-On LED  
This green power-on indicator, located on the ReadyBoard, glows when power is  
turned on and goes dark when power is turned off to the ReadySystem 1U.  
HDD Activity LED This yellow activity indicator, located on the ReadyBoard, flickers when there is  
I/O activity for the IDE HDD or compact flash card used with the ReadySystem.  
Reset Button  
Press this reset button momentarily (located on the ReadyBoard) to reset the  
ReadySystem (hard reset).  
Compact Flash  
Cover and Slot  
This compact flash cover and slot (not shown) protects the compact flash card if  
installed, and ensures good EMI shielding for the ReadySystem 1U.  
Compact Flash  
Socket  
The compact flash socket (not shown) is provided on the underside of the  
ReadyBoard and accepts the compact flash card, if installed, through the opening  
in the I/O panel of the ReadySystem 1U.  
Hard Disk Drive  
(2 ½")  
The rear panel assembly holds a 40 GB (or greater), 2 ½" hard disk drive (HDD)  
installed inside the enclosure and connected to the ReadyBoard.  
NOTE  
If you wish to connect a floppy disk drive (FDD) or CD-ROM to the  
ReadySystem 1U, you can use one of the USB ports to connect the device.  
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Applying Power to the ReadySystem 1U  
8) Power up the  
ReadySystem 1U  
Connect the DC power adapter or customer supplied DC supply into DC IN jack  
of ReadySystem 1U. See Figure 1-3.  
NOTE  
Power supplied to the unit must be within the allowed +12VDC  
+/- 5% or +24VDC +/-5%. Failure to provide proper power may  
damage the system and void the warranty.  
Turn Ring  
CW  
Plug the CRT monitor’s power cord into an AC outlet, and turn on the  
monitor. See Figure 1-3.  
Plug the DC power adapter or DC supply into an AC outlet.  
Press the ReadySystem 1U’s momentary power switch (1 sec) before  
continuing. See Figure 1-3 and Table 1-1.  
9) Verify the  
ReadySystem 1U  
powers on  
If you want to enter the BIOS Setup before the operating system loads, press the  
<Del> key during POST at the prompt.  
Use BIOS Setup during the initial boot to set the desired options (including time  
and date, etc.).  
satisfactorily  
You should see POST complete successfully before the system starts loading  
the operating system. If you are using Linux, the boot loader will appear first,  
similar to the one shown below with the desired OS name displayed.  
NOTE  
The 40 GB (or greater) hard disk drive (2 ½") installed in the  
ReadySystem 1U enclosure comes with three partitions for the  
OS and swap space.  
(The Linux 2.6 OS is shown as an example.)  
GNU GRUB version 0.95 (632k lower/250768 upper memory)  
Fedora Core (2.6.9-xxx)  
Use the and keys to select which entry is highlighted.  
Press Enter to boot the selected OS, ‘e’ to edit the  
commands before booting, ‘a’ to modify the kernel  
arguments before booting, or ‘c’ for a command-line.  
NOTE  
The GNU GRUB boot loader screen will continue to display  
indefinitely, unless you execute one of the listed options.  
10) Using the  
Operating  
You should see a prompt of some kind indicating the OS is loading, or has  
loaded, as you view the screen at this point.  
System (OS)  
If you are required to log into the OS, use root for the admin name and  
software as the password to log on. If you are logging in as a normal user,  
use software for the name and password.  
Refer to the desired OS manual (Ampro's or OS Manufacturers), that may or  
may not be provided with the ReadySystem, (depends on licensing  
agreements) for more information.  
If you require drivers not installed on the HDD (2½") located inside the  
ReadySystem, refer to ReadyBoard model Doc & SW CD-ROM for additional  
drivers and instructions.  
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Chapter 2 Installing ReadySystem 1U Options  
The procedures in this chapter describe how to install or remove the ReadySystem 1U supported  
options. This includes removing/installing the compact flash card and its cover, as well as removing  
the ReadyBoard model SBC from the ReadySystem 1U enclosure and removing/installing memory.  
NOTE  
The ReadyBoard 700 is used in these ReadyBoard examples, but you  
will need to refer to the specific documentation for your ReadyBoard  
model to locate and identify the jumper and connector locations.  
Refer to the ReadyBoard model QuickStart Guide or the ReadyBoard  
model Reference Manual for more specific installation/removal  
information than is provided in this Chapter.  
Compact Flash Card Installation  
This brief procedure describes how to remove the protective cover from the compact flash opening in the  
I/O panel and installing the compact flash card into the open slot. Refer to the ReadyBoard model  
documentation for specific compact flash jumper settings and compatibility.  
NOTE  
You may use compact flash cards (Type I or II) from commercial  
vendors. Ensure you verify the firmware bit status, DMA or UDMA  
compatibility of the compact flash card before purchasing. Not all  
card vendors define or support these parameters. Consult the  
ReadyBoard product Hardware Release Notes and your compact  
flash card vendor for these parameter compatibilities.  
Tools Required  
Use these tools to remove and install the compact flash card into or out of the ReadySystem 1U.  
Small to medium Phillips screwdriver  
Anti-static service kit - Use a complete anti-static service kit (or the equivalent) to remove or  
install the compact flash card. A complete anti-static service kit should include a static-  
dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist or ankle strap.  
Installing the Compact Flash Card  
1. Prepare the ReadySystem 1U for compact flash (CF) card installation:  
If the ReadySystem is already prepared for compact flash installation, including removal of  
the CF cover, with power turned off and the coaxial power cable disconnected, skip to Step 5.  
If the ReadySystem has power applied and is operating, continue with the next step.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the ReadyBoard, ensure the power switch on the  
ReadySystem is turned off, and the coaxial power cable has been  
disconnected from the DC IN connector.  
2. Initiate a shut down sequence through the OS, or hold in the power switch for 4-6 seconds to turn  
off power.  
The Power LED should turn off completely when the power is turned off.  
3. Disconnect the coaxial power cable from the DC IN connector.  
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CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the ReadyBoard or the compact flash card, ensure you  
discharge yourself and follow good Electrostatic Discharge principals before  
touching components. The ReadyBoard and the compact flash card are  
sensitive to static electricity and easily can be damaged by improper handling.  
Do the following when handling either one:  
Always use an anti-static wrist/ankle strap and a grounding mat.  
Leave the compact flash in the anti-static bag until you are ready to install it.  
Before you remove a compact flash from the anti-static bag, touch a grounded,  
unpainted metal surface to discharge any static electricity.  
4. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the compact flash cover and place the two screws in a safe  
place for use later. See Figure 2-1.  
5. If necessary, inspect the socket for bent pins or debris on the pins of the compact flash socket.  
6. Remove the compact flash card from its protective bag, handling the compact flash card  
by its edges.  
M3x0.5 Screws (2)  
(Flat Head, 3mm)  
Compact Flash  
Protective Cover  
(RFI Shield)  
Figure 2-1. Removing Compact Flash Protective Cover  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the ReadyBoard or the compact flash card, do  
not force the compact flash card into the slot. If you have to force the  
compact flash card into the slot, it is not installed correctly.  
The guides on the compact flash sockets on the ReadyBoard series  
have enough flexibility to expand when the CF is installed incorrectly.  
7. Insert the compact flash card into the opening provided by matching the pin-1 orientation of the  
compact flash card with the arrowhead on the I/O panel. See Figure 2-2.  
NOTE  
The keyed slots and lip (or catch edge) on the compact flash card are  
used to install into the socket in only one orientation. Pin-1 should  
be down and to the right as shown in the Figure 2-2.  
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8. Push the compact flash card into the opening until it firmly seats into the socket and mates with  
the pins. See Figure 2-2.  
Lip or  
Catch Edge  
Pin-1  
Indicator  
Keyed  
Slots (2)  
Figure 2-2. Installing Compact Flash Card  
9. If your application or environment requires protection of the compact flash card, for security or  
EMI protection, you can re-install the protective cover over the compact flash card.  
See Figure 2-1.  
Reconnecting the protective cover will provide full EMI protection.  
10. Refer to the specific ReadyBoard documentation for any required jumper settings for the compact  
flash card, before restoring power to the ReadySystem 1U.  
CAUTION  
Depending on BIOS Setup, some ReadyBoard products will power  
on as soon as you connect DC power to the system.  
Removing the Compact Flash Card  
To remove the compact flash card from the ReadySystem 1U through the enclosure opening, simply  
reverse the installation procedure and follow all of the safety precautions listed.  
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ReadySystem 1U Disassembly/Re-Assembly  
Accessing the bottom of the ReadyBoard, where the SODIMM memory is installed, requires removing  
the ReadyBoard from the ReadySystem 1U enclosure. The following procedures described how to  
remove and re-install the ReadyBoard into the ReadySystem 1U enclosure.  
NOTE  
Some of the cables or components, including the ReadyBoard, may not be  
shown in the following figures to simplify the figure and improve clarity.  
Tools Required  
Use these tools to install and remove the ReadyBoard into or out of the ReadySystem 1U enclosure.  
Small to medium Phillips #2 screwdriver.  
Anti-static service kit - Use a complete anti-static service kit (or the equivalent) to remove or  
install the ReadyBoard. A complete anti-static service kit should include a static-dissipating  
work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist or ankle strap.  
Removing the ReadyBoard from Enclosure  
1. Prepare the ReadySystem 1U for the ReadyBoard removal.  
If the ReadySystem is already prepared for ReadyBoard removal, with the top cover removed,  
power turned off, and the coaxial power cable disconnected, skip to Step 5.  
If the ReadySystem has power applied and operating, continue with the next step.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the ReadyBoard, ensure the power switch on the  
ReadySystem is turned off and the coaxial power cable has been disconnected.  
2. Initiate a shut down sequence through the OS, or hold in the power switch for 4-6 seconds to turn  
power off.  
The Power LED should turn off completely when the power is turned off.  
3. Disconnect the coaxial power cable from the DC IN connector of the I/O panel.  
4. Remove the top cover from the ReadySystem enclosure.  
a. Remove the six screws from the enclosure cover and slide the top cover to the rear.  
b. Lift the top cover up and away from the enclosure. See Figure 2-3.  
c. Set aside the top cover for later re-installation.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the static sensitive components on the ReadyBoard,  
ensure you follow good Electrostatic Discharge principles. Components  
on the ReadyBoard are sensitive to static electricity and can be easily  
damaged by improper handling. Do the following when handling the  
ReadyBoard:  
Always use an anti-static wrist/ankle strap and a grounding mat.  
Before you handle the ReadyBoard, touch a grounded, unpainted metal  
surface to discharge any static electricity.  
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Remove Top Cover  
M3x0.5 Screws (6)  
Figure 2-3. Removing ReadySystem Top Cover  
5. If necessary, remove or loosen the four screws holding the two USB cables (USB 2 & USB 3) to  
the enclosure I/O Panel. See Figure 2-4.  
You might be able to just loosen the two USB connectors (USB 2 & USB 3) to free the  
ReadyBoard from the enclosure because of the tight fit between the two USB connectors and the  
tops of the Ethernet ports. If not, you will have to remove the two USB connectors (USB 2 &  
USB 3) from the enclosure. See Figure 2-4.  
6. If necessary, remove the two USB cables (USB 2 & USB 3) connected to the enclosure I/O Panel.  
See Figure 2-4.  
Power Switch  
Audio In/Out  
Loosen or remove the  
USB2 and USB3 connectors.  
M3x0.5  
Screws (4)  
Enclosure Fan  
Power In  
Power-On  
DC In  
Primary IDE  
+5V Regulator  
Board  
Figure 2-4. Removing USB Connectors  
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7. Disconnect all of the remaining cables from the ReadyBoard, before continuing. See Figures 2-4,  
2-5, and 2-6.  
To remove the ReadyBoard from the enclosure with greater freedom, you may find it necessary  
to disconnect any cables between the +5 volt regulator and the internal parts of the ReadySystem.  
Refer also to the respective ReadyBoard QuickStart Guide for more cable removal information.  
8. Remove all screws (8) holding the ReadyBoard to the enclosure standoffs. See Figure 2-5.  
9. Slowly work the ReadyBoard to the rear of the enclosure until it is safely clear and place it on a  
protective surface. See Figure 2-5.  
Place the ReadyBoard on a protective surface for SODIMM removal/replacement.  
ReadyBoard  
M3x0.5 Screws (8)  
6 mm thread length  
with washers and  
lock washers  
Note: All standoffs have a  
thread size of M3x0.5  
and accept M3x0.5 screws  
Figure 2-5. Removing ReadyBoard from Enclosure  
Installing the ReadyBoard into the Enclosure  
1. Prepare the ReadySystem for ReadyBoard installation.  
If the ReadySystem is already prepared for ReadyBoard installation with the top cover  
removed, a SODIMM installed, and the coaxial power cable disconnected, skip to Step 6.  
This includes installing the correct size SODIMM onto the ReadyBoard, since you will not  
have access to the SODIMM socket once the ReadyBoard is installed into the ReadySystem.  
If the ReadySystem is not ready for the ReadyBoard installation, continue with the next step.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the ReadyBoard, ensure the coaxial power cable  
has been removed from the DC IN connector of the I/O panel and the  
AC-DC adapter has been disconnected from the AC power source.  
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2. Disconnect the coaxial power cable from the DC IN connector of the I/O panel.  
3. Remove any of the six screws still holding the top cover to the ReadySystem. See Figure 2-3.  
4. Slide the top cover to the rear and lift it up and away from the ReadySystem.  
Set aside the top cover for later re-installation.  
5. If you have not made the necessary changes to the ReadyBoard, including changing the  
SODIMM, do so now before continuing.  
Once the ReadyBoard is installed into the ReadySystem enclosure, you will not be able to access  
the SODIMM socket on the ReadyBoard.  
Refer to Removing the SODIMM and Installing the SODIMM procedures.  
6. Move the internal cables out of the way to allow installation of the ReadyBoard. See Figure 2-6.  
If you did not remove the two USB cables (USB 2 & USB 3) from the enclosure to remove  
the ReadyBoard, you need to do so before installing the ReadyBoard back into the enclosure.  
If necessary, for greater access to the internal space of the ReadySystem, disconnect any cables  
between the +5 volt regulator and the internal parts of the ReadySystem. See Figures 2-4 & 2-6.  
Refer also to the respective ReadyBoard QuickStart Guide for more cable removal information.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the static sensitive components on the  
ReadyBoard, ensure you follow good Electrostatic Discharge  
principles. Components on the ReadyBoard are sensitive to static  
electricity and can be easily damaged by improper handling. Do the  
following when handling the ReadyBoard:  
Always use an anti-static wrist/ankle strap and a grounding mat.  
Before you handle the ReadyBoard, touch a grounded, unpainted  
metal surface to discharge any static electricity.  
Power Switch Cable  
to ReadyBoard  
Enclosure  
Fan Cables  
Audio In/Out  
Cable  
Power On  
Cable to  
ReadyBoard  
+5VDC Regulator  
Board  
DC In Cable to  
Regulator Board  
Power In Cable  
to ReadyBoard  
IDE Cable  
Figure 2-6. Internal Cables Shown Separated  
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7. Position the ReadyBoard near the eight standoffs on the enclosure base at about a 10° angle to the  
mounting surface. See Figures 2-7 and 2-8.  
8. Insert the ReadyBoard and its LAN connectors just under the lip of the LAN port on the  
enclosure wall, behind the I/O panel. See Figure 2-7.  
9. Slowly work the ReadyBoard into place, inserting the I/O connectors and LEDs into the  
respective openings on the I/O Panel.  
When you have the ReadyBoard in position you should clearly see the mounting holes for the  
eight standoffs under the board mounting holes, and the LEDs should fit into the openings  
provided on the I/O Panel.  
Insert ReadyBoard  
into enclosure just  
above standoffs  
I/O Panel  
I/O Panel  
LAN Port  
Lip  
ReadyBox 1U  
Right Side View  
ReadyBox 1U  
Left Side View  
Figure 2-7. ReadyBoard Positioned Under LAN Ports  
ReadyBoard  
Note: All standoffs have a  
M3x0.5 Screws (8)  
6 mm Thread Length  
with washers and  
lock washers  
thread size of M3x0.5  
and accept M3x0.5 screws.  
Figure 2-8. Installing ReadyBoard into Enclosure  
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10. Insert eight M30.5, 6mm screws with washers into the standoffs on the enclosure floor. See  
Figure 2-8.  
Connecting the Power Cables  
When connecting the cables, refer to the pin-1 designations shown in Figure 2-10. Pin-1 is shown as a  
black pin (round or square) at the connectors and jumpers, unless otherwise noted. If you desire more  
installation information than is provided in this guide refer to the ReadyBoard model QuickStart Guide  
or Reference Manual.  
NOTE  
The connector reference designators in the text and illustrations are  
based on the ReadyBoard 700 and may be different from your  
respective ReadyBoard product, but the functions will be the same and  
the connector locations will typically be in the same area.  
1. Connect the Power Switch (two-wire) cable to the Utility connector (pins 1 & 2) on the  
ReadyBoard, matching the red wire with pin-1. See Figures 2-9, 2-10 and 2-11.  
The Utility connector placement differs slightly on the various ReadyBoards, but all Utility  
connectors use a 5-pin header and are in the general area shown in Figure 2-10. Refer to the  
respective ReadyBoard documentation for any variations, but match the red wire with pin-1.  
2. Connect the Power In cable to the Power In connector (J4). See Figures 2-9, 2-10 and 2-11.  
The Power In connectors are located in the same place on all boards and use a 4-pin header.  
3. Connect the Power-On cable to the Power-On connector (J6) on the ReadyBoard, as shown in  
Figure 2-11. See Figures 2-9 and 2-10.  
The Power-On (3-pin) connector placement differs slightly on the various ReadyBoards. Refer to  
the respective ReadyBoard documentation for any variations.  
4. Connect the DC In cable to the +5 volt Regulator board. See Figure 2-11.  
Infrared (J17)  
Primary IDE (J22)  
Floppy/Parallel (J20)  
PC/104 (J13/14)  
PC/104-Plus (J12)  
Audio In/Out (J19)  
(hidden)  
Utility (J18)  
(hidden)  
Power On (J6)  
Power In (J4)  
USB 2 & 3 (J21)  
PS/2 Keyboard/  
Mouse (J16)  
USB 0 & 1 (J15)  
(USB 0 Lower)  
Ethernet 2 (J11)  
Ethernet 1 (J10)  
CRT (J8)  
Fan (J1)  
GPIO (J2)  
Serial 3 & 4 (J3)  
(COM 3 & 4)  
Serial 1 & Serial 2 (COM 1 & 2)  
(J5A/B) (Serial 1 Lower)  
Figure 2-9. Connector Locations (Typical ReadyBoard)  
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Serial B (J3A/B)  
RS485 Termination  
(JP6, COM3 & 4)  
TFT/LCD  
Clock (JP1)  
Serial B (J3)  
(COM3 & 4)  
CPU Fan (J1)  
GPIO (J2)  
J1  
U12  
U1  
Q11  
Serial A  
(J5A/B)  
(COM1 & 2)  
3 J2  
JP6  
J4  
1
J3  
4
2
U2  
JP1  
Power In  
(J4)  
U32  
LCD Voltage  
Setting (JP2)  
J5  
U3  
U4  
Power-On  
Header (J6)  
LVDS (J7)  
J6  
J26  
D1  
JP2  
Y1  
J7  
U5  
CRT (J8)  
(VGA)  
U6  
J8  
U33  
LCD (J9)  
J13  
J9  
Ethernet 1  
(J10)  
U7  
U8  
Y2  
PC/104-Plus  
(J12)  
J10  
J11  
J14  
PC/104  
(J13A/B  
J14A/B)  
Lithium  
Battery  
(B1)  
Ethernet 2  
(J11)  
U9  
CMOS  
Normal/  
Clear (JP3)  
USB 0 & 1  
(J15A/B)  
J15  
Y3  
Battery  
Header  
(BT1)  
PS/2  
Keyboard/  
Mouse (J16)  
U11  
J16  
J19  
J18  
IR (Infrared)  
(J17)  
SW1  
JP3  
U13  
U12  
U15  
U14  
CF Master/  
Slave (JP4)  
Utility (J18)  
D4  
JP5  
J22  
J20  
JP4  
J21  
Flash  
BIOS (JP5)  
Floppy/Parallel (J20)  
Audio In/  
Out (J19)  
USB 2 & 3 (J21A/B)  
IDE (J22)  
Figure 2-10. Connector and Jumper Pin-1 Locations (Typical ReadyBoard)  
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Power Switch Cable  
to ReadyBoard  
Enclosure  
Fan Cable  
Power In Cable  
to ReadyBoard  
Power On  
Cable to  
ReadyBoard  
DC In Cable to  
Regulator Board  
+5VDC Regulator  
Board  
Figure 2-11. Installing Power Cables  
Connecting the Remaining Cables  
The following procedure describes how to install the remaining cables to the ReadyBoard. Refer also to  
the respective ReadyBoard QuickStart Guide for any variations to the board shown in the figures when  
connecting the cables to the ReadyBoard. Skip any cable(s) that do not apply to your situation.  
NOTE  
Ampro recommends using the cable routing shown in the figures.  
This will help to ensure cables and wiring do not come in contact  
with the heatsinks.  
1. Reconnect USB2 & USB3 cables to the USB2 & USB3 openings in the I/O panel as shown in  
Figure 2-12.  
The USB 2 cable is always connected to pins 3 & 5 on the 10-pin connector and USB 3 is always  
connected to pins 4 & 6 on the 10-pin connector, regardless of the ReadyBoard model. This 10-pin  
connector has odd/even pin arrangement where all odd pins of the connector are on one side, while  
all even pins are on the opposite side of the connector.  
2. Connect the USB2 & USB3 cable to the USB2 & USB3 (10-pin) connector (J21) on the  
respective ReadyBoard. See Figures 2-9, 2-10, and 2-12.  
All USB2 & USB3 connectors are located in the same place on the board and share the same 10-  
pin header. Refer to the respective ReadyBoard documentation for the pin-1 location.  
3. Connect the Audio cable to the Audio In/Out (16-pin) connector on the respective ReadyBoard.  
See Figures 2-9, 2-10, and 2-12.  
The Audio In/Out (16-pin) connector placement differs slightly on the various ReadyBoards, but  
is in the same general area on the board. Refer to the respective ReadyBoard documentation for  
any variations and the pin-1 location.  
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4. Connect the IDE cable to the IDE connector (J22). See Figures 2-9, 2-10, and 2-12.  
If you did not disconnect the IDE cable from the hard disk drive earlier, just connect the free  
end of the IDE cable to the IDE connector (J22) on the ReadyBoard.  
If you also disconnected the IDE cable from the hard disk drive (HDD) earlier, then re-  
connect it to the IDE connector on the HDD. The red strip on the cable should match with  
pin-1 on the HDD and is typically located next to the jumper settings on the HDD. See  
Figure 2-12.  
Audio In/Out  
Cable  
USB2 and USB3  
Cable  
M3x0.5  
Screws (4)  
b
a
6
1
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U
1
y
S
y
d
R
IDE Cable  
Figure 2-12. Installing IDE, Audio, and USB Cables  
5. You may replace the top cover before restoring power to check the ReadySystem 1U operation,  
or restore power to check system operation before replacing the top cover to the enclosure.  
In either case, observe all safety precautions when replacing the top cover or restoring power to  
the system.  
6. Follow the power-on procedures outlined in Chapter 1 to restore power to the ReadySystem.  
CAUTION  
Depending on BIOS Setup, some ReadyBoard products will power  
on as soon as you connect live DC power to the system.  
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Memory Installation  
The ReadyBoard model uses a single SODIMM socket available on the underside of the board. The  
ReadyBoard SBC must be removed from the ReadySystem 1U enclosure to remove or install the single  
SODIMM.  
NOTE  
Refer to the specific ReadyBoard model QuickStart Guide or  
Reference Manual for SODIMM installation recommendations.  
Tools Required  
Use an anti-static service kit (or the equivalent) to remove or install the SODIMM. An anti-static service  
kit should include a static-dissipating work surface, a chassis clip lead, and a wrist or ankle strap.  
Installation Guidelines  
When handling a SODIMM, observe anti-static discharge precautions to avoid damage.  
Refer to the specific ReadyBoard model QuickStart Guide or Reference Manual for SODIMM  
installation recommendations.  
The typical SODIMM sizes are available from Ampro: 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, or  
1 GB, depending on the supported memory size of the ReadyBoard model.  
The supported SODIMM memory size is ReadyBoard model specific.  
Removing the SODIMM  
Use this procedure to remove the SODIMM from the SODIMM socket on the ReadyBoard.  
1. Prepare the ReadySystem 1U for SODIMM removal:  
If the ReadyBoard model is already prepared for SODIMM removal, with the ReadyBoard  
removed from the enclosure, skip to Step 7.  
If the ReadySystem has power applied and operating, continue with the next step.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the ReadyBoard, ensure the power switch on the  
ReadySystem is turned off and the coaxial power cable has been  
disconnected from the DC IN connector.  
2. Initiate a shut-down sequence through the OS, or hold in the power switch for 4-6 seconds to turn  
off the power.  
The Power LED should turn off completely when the power is off.  
3. Disconnect the coaxial power cable from the DC IN connector.  
4. Remove the six screws holding the top cover to the ReadySystem enclosure and then slide the  
cover to the rear as shown in the Figure 2-3.  
5. Disconnect the cables to the ReadyBoard model and lay the free ends out of the way.  
6. Remove the ReadyBoard model from the ReadySystem enclosure and place it on an anti-static  
surface.  
Refer to Removing ReadyBoard from Enclosure for more information.  
7. Turn over the ReadyBoard model for access to the bottom of the board while laying it on a flat  
anti-static surface. See Figure 2-13.  
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CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the SODIMM, do not touch the SODIMM until you  
have discharged yourself and followed good Electrostatic Discharge principals.  
The SODIMMs are sensitive to static electricity and can be easily damaged by  
improper handling. Do the following when handling a SODIMM:  
Use an anti-static wrist/ankle strap and a grounding mat connected to ground.  
Leave the SODIMM in the anti-static bag until you are ready to install it.  
Before you remove a SODIMM from the anti-static bag, touch a grounded,  
unpainted metal surface to discharge any static electricity.  
8. Locate the SODIMM socket (DIMM1) on the bottom of the ReadyBoard model. See Figure 2-13.  
9. Open both retaining latches to release the SODIMM from the socket. See Figure 2-13.  
The SODIMM will spring up to a 45° angle once you open both retaining latches. If the  
SODIMM does not spring up to a 45° angle, then the retaining latches have not released the  
SODIMM from the socket.  
10. Using the card edges, lift the SODIMM completely away from the socket. See Figure 2-13.  
11. Place the SODIMM on an anti-static surface or in an anti-static bag.  
NOTE  
If you remove the SODIMM and restore power without a SODIMM installed,  
you will not see a display, and your system will not work properly.  
SODIMM Socket (DIMM1)  
SODIMM  
45° Angle  
Retaining Latches  
Figure 2-13. Removing SODIMM from Socket  
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Installing the SODIMM  
If you want to install a larger size SODIMM or replace the existing SODIMM, refer to the following  
procedure.  
1. Prepare the ReadyBoard model for SODIMM installation:  
If the ReadyBoard model is already prepared for SODIMM installation, with the ReadyBoard  
removed from the ReadySystem enclosure, skip to Step 7. If the SODIMM socket is empty,  
skip to Step 9.  
If the ReadySystem has power applied and operating, continue with next step.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the ReadyBoard, ensure the power switch on the  
ReadySystem is turned off and the coaxial power cable has been  
disconnected from the DC IN connector.  
2. Initiate a shut down sequence through the OS, or hold in the power switch for 4-6 seconds to turn  
off power.  
The Power LED should turn off completely when the power is turned off.  
CAUTION  
To prevent damage to the SODIMM, do not touch the SODIMM until you have  
discharged yourself and followed good Electrostatic Discharge principals. The  
SODIMMs are sensitive to static electricity and can be easily damaged by  
improper handling. Do the following when handling a SODIMM:  
Use an anti-static wrist/ankle strap and a grounding mat connected to ground.  
Leave the SODIMM in the anti-static bag until you are ready to install it.  
Before you remove a SODIMM from the anti-static bag, touch a grounded,  
unpainted metal surface to discharge any static electricity.  
3. Disconnect the coaxial power cable from the DC IN connector.  
4. Remove the six screws holding the top cover to the ReadySystem enclosure and then slide the  
cover to the rear as shown in Figure 2-3.  
5. Disconnect the cables to the ReadyBoard model and lay the free ends out of the way.  
6. Remove the ReadyBoard model from the ReadySystem enclosure and place the board on an anti-  
static surface.  
Refer to Removing ReadyBoard from Enclosure for more information.  
7. Turn over the ReadyBoard model for access to the bottom of the board while laying it on a flat  
anti-static surface. See Figure 2-14.  
8. If you need to remove the existing SODIMM from the SODIMM socket before continuing, refer  
to Removing the SODIMM, beginning with Step 9.  
Follow Steps 9 to 11 in the next procedure, Removing the SODIMM, before continuing with the  
next step in this procedure.  
9. Remove the SODIMM from its protective bag, handling the SODIMM by its edges.  
NOTE  
Refer to the specific ReadyBoard model QuickStart Guide or  
Reference Manual for SODIMM installation recommendations.  
10. Ensure there is nothing in the SODIMM socket that would prevent its installation.  
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11. Insert the SODIMM into the socket at a 45° angle to the bottom of the ReadyBoard model with  
the components facing up. See Figure 2-14.  
The SODIMM card edge and socket are keyed to install into the socket in only one direction.  
SODIMM Socket (DIMM1)  
SODIMM  
45 Angle  
°
Retaining Latches  
Alignment Notch  
Figure 2-14. Installing SODIMM into Socket  
12. Press the edges of the SODIMM down between the latches, until the latches snap into place.  
See Figure 2-14.  
The latches should open to accept the SODIMM without any resistance. If you encounter any  
resistance, you may not have inserted the SODIMM far enough into the socket.  
13. If the retaining latches do not close completely on the SODIMM, remove it and repeat  
Steps 10 to 12.  
14. Reinstall the ReadyBoard model into the ReadySystem 1U enclosure.  
Refer to the Installing the ReadyBoard procedure for more information.  
15. Reconnect the cables to the ReadyBoard model.  
Refer to Connecting the Cables procedure for more information.  
16. Restore power to the ReadySystem and observe the boot screen for new memory recognition.  
If the system does not boot or there is a problem recognizing the new memory, the new  
SODIMM could be defective or the SODIMM was not properly installed or recognized.  
CAUTION  
Depending on BIOS Setup, some ReadyBoard products will power  
on as soon as you connect DC power to the system.  
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Appendix A Technical Support  
Ampro Computers, Inc. provides a number of methods for contacting Technical Support listed in the  
Table A-1 below. Requests for support through the Virtual Technician are given the highest priority,  
and usually will be addressed within one working day.  
Ampro Virtual Technician – This is a comprehensive support center designed to meet all your  
technical needs. This service is free and available 24 hours a day through the Ampro web site at  
http://ampro.custhelp.com. This includes a searchable database of Frequently Asked Questions,  
which will help you with the common information requested by most customers. This is a good  
source of information to look at first for your technical solutions. However, you must register  
online before you can login to access this service.  
Personal Assistance – You may also request personal assistance by going to the "Ask a Question"  
area in the Virtual Technician. Requests can be submitted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You  
will receive immediate confirmation that your request has been entered. Once you have  
submitted your request, you must log in to go to the "My Stuff" area where you can check status,  
update your request, and access other features.  
Embedded Design Resource Center – This service is also free and available 24 hours a day at the  
Ampro web site at http://www.ampro.com. However, you must be registered online before you  
The Embedded Design Resource Center was created as a resource for embedded system  
developers to share Ampro's knowledge, insight, and expertise gained from years of experience.  
This page contains links to White Papers, Specifications, and additional technical information.  
Table A-1. Technical Support Contact Information  
Method  
Contact Information  
Virtual Technician http://ampro.custhelp.com  
Web Site  
Standard Mail  
Ampro Computers, Incorporated  
5215 Hellyer Avenue  
San Jose, CA 95138-1007, USA  
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System Overview  
This system overview presents general information about the ReadySystem 1U enclosure (ReadyBox 1U)  
and the EPIC Architecture. After reading this chapter you should understand:  
EPIC architecture  
ReadyBox 1U features, including I/O Panel features and connectors  
ReadyBox 1U Specifications  
ReadyBox 1U mounting dimensions  
EPIC Architecture  
In 2004, five companies collaborated to fill the void between the EBX size and the PC/104 size with a  
new industry standard form factor (115 mm x 165 mm, or 4.5" x 6.5") called “Embedded Platform for  
Industrial Computing (EPIC).” The EPIC standard principally defines physical size, mounting hole  
pattern, and power connector locations. It does not specify processor type or electrical characteristics.  
There are recommended connector placements for serial/parallel, ethernet, graphics, and memory  
expansion, including an optional location for PC card (PCMCIA) expansion. This embedded single  
board computer (SBC) standard ensures that embedded system OEMs can standardize their designs and  
that embedded computing solutions can be designed into even more space constrained environments  
than ever before.  
The EPIC standard boasts the same highly flexible and adaptable system expansion as EBX, easily  
allowing addition of modular functions such as USB 2.0, IEEE 1394 (Firewire), or wireless networking  
not usually contained in standard product offerings.  
The EPIC standard also brings stability to the mid-sized embedded board market and offers OEMs  
assurance that a wide range of products will be available from multiple sources – now and in the future.  
The EPIC specification is freely available to all interested companies, and may be used without licenses  
or royalties. For further technical information on the EPIC standard, visit the web site at  
http://www.epic-sbc.org. See Figure 2-1.  
Product Description  
The ReadyBox 1U is a small enclosure (1U) for Ampro’s ReadyBoard products and will accept any  
Ampro ReadyBoard SBC.  
The ReadyBox 1U is particularly well suited to embedded applications and meets the size, power  
consumption, temperature range, quality, and reliability demands of many embedded systems.  
ReadyBox 1U Features  
Compact size  
Quiet operation  
Compatibility with any Ampro ReadyBoard SBC  
ReadyBoard I/O modified to a single I/O panel  
Compatibility with any capacity 2 ½" Hard Disk Drive  
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Mechanical  
Flexible mounting – benchtop (surface)  
Rack mounting (optional)  
All cabling provided internally  
Certification  
Designed for EMI standards  
Designed for UL/CSA/CE approval (depends on the exact system assembled)  
Power  
AC to DC power adapter (optional)  
Power On/Off switch  
DC power screw-type coaxial input connector  
ReadyBox 1U  
Top Cover  
Momentary  
Power Switch  
Connectors with  
Internal Cables  
for ReadyBoard  
Headers  
ReadyBox 1U  
I/O Panel  
Connector/Indicator  
Openings for ReadyBoard  
Compact Flash Card  
Cover and Opening  
DC Power In  
Connector  
Figure B-1. ReadyBox 1U Enclosure  
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Figure B-2. Optional Rack-Mount Hardware (Installed)  
I/O Panel Description  
Table B-1 describes the connectors or controls on the I/O panel provided with the ReadyBox 1U shown  
in Figure B-3.  
Table B-1. Installed Connectors or Controls  
Control/Connector Description  
Power Switch  
DC IN  
This momentary push button Power Switch controls DC power and has an  
internal cable and connector. The integrator must connect the 2-wire, 5-pin  
connector to the ReadyBoard at the Utility connector.  
This 2-pin coaxial connector is connected to the internal DC regulator and  
accepts 12 or 24 VDC, +/- 5% from an AC-to-DC converter (brick power  
supply).  
Audio:  
These two 3-pin connectors and one 2-pin connector (MIC) with respective  
cable are provided with the ReadyBox 2U. The integrator must connect the  
cable to the Audio In/Out connector on the ReadyBoard.  
MIC, Line In,  
Line Out  
USB 2 & 3  
These two 4-pin connectors with the respective cable are provided with the  
ReadyBox 1U. The integrator must connect the cable to the ReadyBoard USB  
header.  
Compact Flash  
Cover and Slot  
This compact flash cover and slot (not shown) protects the compact flash card  
if installed, and ensures good EMI shielding for the ReadyBox 1U.  
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Momentary  
Power Switch  
Audio Connectors  
USB2 and USB3  
DC IN  
USB2  
USB3  
COM 2  
COM 1  
MIC LINE IN LINE OUT  
CRT  
RESET  
POWER  
HDD  
COMPACT FLASH  
Figure B-3. I/O Panel Controls and Connectors (Front view)  
Table B-2 describes the I/O panel access openings for connector, control, or indicators provided with the  
ReadyBoard SBC shown in Figure B-4.  
Table B-2. Connectors or Control/Indicator I/O Panel Openings  
Access Opening  
Power-On LED  
Description  
This power-on indicator is provided on the ReadyBoard.  
HDD Activity LED  
This IDE activity indicator shows when there is I/O activity for the IDE hard  
drive or compact flash card and is provided on the ReadyBoard.  
Reset Switch  
This reset switch is provided on the ReadyBoard. Pressing the Reset switch  
supplies a ground signal on the reset line causing a hard reset.  
Keyboard/Mouse  
This 6-pin single PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse connector is provided on the  
ReadyBoard. It requires a dual PS/2 output cable provided in the ReadyBoard  
SBC QuickStart kit.  
USB 0 & 1  
These two 4-pin USB type A connectors are provided on the ReadyBoard.  
This 8-pin (RJ45) connector is provided on the ReadyBoard.  
LAN 1 (Ethernet 1)  
LAN 2 (Ethernet 2)  
Video (CRT VGA)  
This 8-pin or 10-pin (RJ45) connector is provided on the ReadyBoard.  
This 15-pin (DB15) connector is provided on the ReadyBoard.  
These two 9-pin (DB9) connectors are provided on the ReadyBoard.  
COM 1 & COM 2  
(Serial 1 & Serial 2)  
Compact Flash  
Socket  
The compact flash socket (not shown) is provided on the underside of the  
ReadyBoard and accepts the compact flash card, if installed, through the  
opening at the bottom of the I/O panel of the ReadyBox 1U.  
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USB2  
USB3  
COM 2  
COM 1  
MIC LINE IN LINE OUT  
Power  
LED  
CRT  
RESET  
POWER  
HDD  
IDE  
Activity  
LED  
COMPACT FLASH  
Compact Flash  
Slot Cover  
Keyboard/  
Mouse  
CRT  
(VGA)  
COM 1/  
COM 2  
Reset  
Switch  
LAN1/  
LAN2  
USB 0/  
USB 1  
Typical ReadyBoard (Side view)  
USB 0 & 1  
(USB 0 Lower)  
Serial 1 & 2  
(Serial 1 Lower)  
Keyboard/  
Mouse  
Ethernet 2  
Ethernet 1  
CRT  
Reset  
Switch  
Power/IDE  
Activity  
LED  
Compact Flash Socket  
Figure B-4. I/O Panel Access Openings (Front view)  
Power/IDE LED Definitions  
Table B-3 provides the LED colors and definitions for the Power and IDE drive activity LEDs that are  
part of the installed ReadyBoard and Figure B-3 shows the locations. Refer to the specific ReadyBoard  
SBC for the Ethernet LED activity.  
Table B-3. Power/IDE Activity LED Indicators  
LED  
On  
Off  
Power LED  
IDE Activity LED  
Steady Green = Power On  
Steady Off = Power Off  
Steady Off = No IDE activity  
Flashing Yellow = IDE activity  
(2 ½" IDE drive or Compact flash)  
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Specifications  
Environmental Specifications  
Table B-4 provides the most efficient operating and storage condition ranges required for the  
ReadyBoard SBC installed into the ReadyBox 1U.  
Table B-4. Environmental Requirements  
Parameter  
Temperature  
Operating  
Conditions  
+0° to +45°C (32° to +122°F)  
Storage  
–20° to +75°C (–4° to +167°F)  
Humidity  
Operating  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing  
Non-operating  
Power Specifications  
Table B-5 lists the power requirements for the ReadyBox 1U.  
Table B-5. Power Requirement  
Parameter  
Description  
Input Type  
+12VDC +/-5% or +24VDC +/-5%  
Physical Specifications  
Table B-6 gives the physical dimensions of the ReadyBox 1U as shown in Figures B-5 and B-6, and the  
mounting dimensions in Figures B-7 through B-12.  
Table B-6. Weight and Footprint Dimensions  
Parameters Measurements  
(Enclosure Only)  
Additional Measurements  
Weight  
Height  
Width  
0.89 kg (1 lb. 15.6 oz.)  
44 mm (1.73")  
Weight of enclosure without any ReadyBoards  
52 mm (2.045") with plastic feet  
186 mm (7.32")  
481.8 mm (18.97") with rack mounting  
attachments  
Depth  
209.4 mm (8.24")  
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System Overview  
Mechanical Specifications  
Figures B-5 through B-10 show the ReadyBox 1U enclosure dimensions and mounting dimensions.  
186mm  
7.32”  
203.2mm  
8.00”  
209.4mm  
8.244”  
180mm  
7.09”  
Top View  
Figure B-5. Width and Depth Dimensions (Top view)  
180mm  
7.09”  
44mm  
1.73”  
I/O Panel (Front) View  
Figure B-6. Width and Height Dimensions (Front view)  
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Benchtop or Surface Mounting  
*Note: Can subtract up to 1.75mm (0.068”) from both ends  
due to hole size in mounting bracket placement.  
*216mm  
*8.50”  
186mm  
7.32”  
158mm  
6.22”  
54mm  
2.13”  
1/4 - 20 UNC (4)  
209.4mm  
8.24”  
9.8mm  
0.38”  
3.9mm  
0.15”  
180mm  
7.09”  
Top Cover View  
Figure B-7. Benchtop or Surface Mounting Dimensions (Top View)  
Benchtop or Surface Mounting  
180mm  
7.09”  
44mm  
1.73”  
196mm  
7.72”  
216mm  
8.50”  
I/O Panel (Front) View  
Figure B-8. Benchtop or Surface Mounting Dimensions (Front View)  
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433.5mm  
17.07”  
362.5mm  
14.27”  
220.5mm  
8.68”  
203.2mm  
8.00”  
27mm  
1.06”  
481.8mm  
18.97”  
Top Cover View  
Figure B-9. Optional Rack-Mounting Dimensions (Top View)  
481.8mm  
18.97”  
31.75mm  
1.25”  
469mm  
18.46”  
461mm  
18.15”  
44mm  
1.73”  
180mm  
7.09”  
I/O Panel (Front) View  
Figure B-10. Optional Rack-Mounting Dimensions (Front View)  
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System Overview  
Mounting and Cover Location  
Figures B-11 and B-12 provide an illustration of the optional rack mounting and an illustration of the top  
cover location. The four optional plastic feet with screws are also shown in Figure B-12.  
1/4 - 20 UNC Screws (6)  
Rackmount Sides (2)  
(Left & Right)  
Figure B-11. Rack Mounting Hardware  
Remove Top Cover  
M3x0.5 Screws (6)  
Figure B-12. Removing Top Cover  
NOTE  
Slide the top cover to the rear as shown in Figure B-12 before  
lifting the top cover off the enclosure.  
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