Eurotech Appliances APOLLO 1U ICE FM12961 User Manual

APOLLO 1U ICE  
19" 1U Rack Mount  
Industrial Compact Enclosure  
Technical Manual  
APOLLO 1U ICE  
Contents  
Contents  
APOLLO 1U ICE  
About this manual  
About this manual  
Related documents  
You can find further detailed information about the performance and operation of the  
APOLLO SBC in the APOLLO Technical Manual.  
Conventions  
The following symbols are used in this guide:  
Symbol Explanation  
Note - information that requires your attention.  
Tip - a handy hint that may provide a useful alternative  
or save time.  
Caution – proceeding with a course of action may  
damage your equipment or result in loss of data.  
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APOLLO 1U ICE  
Introduction  
Introduction  
The APOLLO 1U ICE system serves as a high performance, compact 19" rack mount  
ruggedized PC system for applications in IT systems, machine control, and kiosk  
solutions. The APOLLO 1U ICE is powered by a Celeron M/Pentium M based single  
board computer designed and manufactured by Eurotech Ltd. The motherboard and  
system components are designed for long life support with scalable CPU options from  
the 600MHz Celeron M for quiet PCs with a wide operating temperature, up to powerful  
server grade systems fitted with the 2.1GHz Pentium M CPU.  
This ruggedized system has a full compliment of PC features including dual Ethernet  
(with optional Gigabit Ethernet), USB ports, dual Firewire, CompactFlash port, serial  
ports and a number of additional features for creating secure systems. The system can  
also be fitted with 2 PCI add-on cards.  
The system is available with options for multiple video outputs, integrated wireless  
modules (with a location for external antenna) and complete operation from solid-state  
CompactFlash storage cards.  
The front panel LCD display and navigation buttons can be used for user-defined  
configuration and control for deeply ‘embedded systems’ which do not have access to  
a display. For applications in secure locations, the APOLLO ICE includes an integrated  
tamper detection switch to monitor and record access to the system. Please refer to  
the APOLLO Technical Manual for detailed information about the performance and  
operation of the APOLLO SBC.  
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APOLLO 1U ICE  
Introduction  
APOLLO ICE specification  
The APOLLO ICE includes the following standard features:  
1U 19" standard ‘ruggedized’ enclosure.  
Pentium M/Celeron M processor performance options.  
Down to 600MHz Celeron M for fan-less systems.  
Up to 2.1GHz Pentium M for server performance.  
1.6GHz Pentium M and low profile fan fitted as standard.  
Up to 1GB system DRAM.  
Dual independent video (CRT & LVDS; LVDS requires a separate cable assembly).  
Options for CRT, DVI, S-video and Composite video (NTSC or PAL) modules are  
available on request. Contact Eurotech Ltd’s sales team for details (see page 32).  
Two 10/100baseT Ethernet ports (with 1000baseT option).  
CF+ CompactFlash port for Type II cards (Flash cards, Micro-drives, Wi-Fi,  
Bluetooth etc).  
Two serial ports, parallel port, IrDA port.  
Four USB 2.0 compliant ports.  
Two IEEE1394a-2000 compliant (Firewire) ports.  
6 channel surround sound audio with SPDIF ports.  
Front panel 2 line 24 character LCD display and navigation buttons.  
Front panel access to two USB and one Firewire port.  
Auto-ranging 90-265V, 47-63Hz AC, 180W Flex-ATX PSU.  
DC power input option also available on request. Contact Eurotech Ltd’s sales  
team for details (see page 32).  
Two PCI (rev 2.2) expansion slots via an internal flexible riser.  
Internal DVD/CDRW. Speeds: 24x CD-R writing, 16x CD-RW writing, 24x CD-ROM  
reading, 8x DVD-ROM reading.  
Standard floppy disk drive.  
Internal high shock resistant 2.5" hard disk drive (40GB minimum) – optional 3½"  
hard disk drive also available.  
Operating temperature: +5°C to +55°C (41°F to 131°F)1.  
EMC conformity: CE/FCC compliant (see page 35).  
Safety compliance: UL, cUL, CB (power supply).  
1 The temperature specification may be extended with other build options. The widest operating  
temperature specification is -20°C to +65°C (-4°F to 149°F).  
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APOLLO 1U ICE  
Introduction  
Factory build options available include:  
Other CPU options with/without CPU fan available on request. Please contact our  
Sales team for price and availability - see Appendix A – Contacting Eurotech on  
page 32.  
APOLLO motherboard fitted with Gigabit Ethernet option (providing 1x  
10/100baseT and 1x 1000baseT ports).  
APOLLO motherboard fitted with Trusted Platform Module (TPM).  
APOLLO motherboard fitted with extra CRT video output.  
APOLLO motherboard fitted with composite (S-video) output.  
System without HDD – using solid state CompactFlash only.  
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APOLLO 1U ICE  
Introduction  
Using the enclosure safely  
Internal battery  
The APOLLO SBC is fitted with a 3V Lithium battery that is used to maintain the  
APOLLO’s real time clock and static RAM while the main supply is removed. The  
battery is fitted in a socket to allow easy replacement. The battery has a service life of  
5 years at +25°C (77°F).  
Anti-static handling  
The APOLLO and other circuit boards fitted inside the APOLLO 1U ICE contain CMOS  
devices. These could be damaged in the event of static electricity being discharged  
through them. At all times, please observe anti-static precautions when handling circuit  
boards. This includes storing boards in appropriate anti-static packaging and wearing a  
suitably earthed wrist strap when handling.  
Packaging  
If the system is returned to Eurotech Ltd, it should be adequately packed, preferably in  
the original packing material. Damage caused in transit may invalidate any warranty  
claim.  
Safe battery use  
Lithium batteries that are found to be damaged, leaking, corroded or flat  
(low or no voltage) must be disposed of in a safe manner following the  
relevant COSHH regulations.  
Damaged, leaking, or corroded batteries (especially lithium batteries) must  
only be handled with caution. Use non-conductive tools and wear suitable  
protection, e.g. safety glasses, rubber gloves, etc.  
All faulty batteries must be segregated in a suitable, clearly marked non-  
conductive container. They must be periodically disposed of by a recognized  
company specializing in the disposal of poisonous waste, who comply with  
‘The Disposal of Poisonous Waste Regulations Act.’  
Replace with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  
Dispose of batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Do not attempt to recharge, disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F), or  
incinerate the Lithium battery.  
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APOLLO 1U ICE  
Introduction  
APOLLO 1U ICE ‘at a glance’  
Front panel view  
USB 2.0 x 2  
Fan Tamper detect  
on lid removal  
User-defined label insert Navigation/Input  
Firewire  
User LEDs  
LCD  
On/Off  
HDD/CF card access  
FDD  
Reset  
DVD/CDRW  
Rear panel views  
Wireless  
Antenna  
Parallel  
port  
VGA  
Earth  
stud  
Serial  
port 1  
Serial  
port 2  
Keyboard Mouse  
ADD card  
Firewire  
connector panel  
Dual Ethernet  
USB 2.0 x 2  
Audio  
(Gigabit on top  
connector if fitted.)  
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Introduction  
Features of the APOLLO ICE  
This 1U high 19" Rack Mount enclosure offers the following features:  
Front panel  
On/Off momentary switch with integral power LED (blue).  
Access hole to recessed reset switch.  
HDD activity indicator.  
2 x USB 2.0 channels.  
1 x Firewire (IEEE 1394a-2000) port.  
System fan (air flows into the APOLLO ICE).  
Slot-loading DVD/CDRW drive.  
Slimline FDD drive.  
User-defined ‘identification’ label and status LEDs.  
LCD character display – 2 rows x 24 characters.  
User navigation and input switches.  
Rear panel  
AC input (IEC connector) and PSU fan.  
Aperture for wireless antenna (SMA) connector.  
Earth stud.  
1 x Parallel port.  
2 x Serial ports.  
1 x VGA connector.  
1 x PS/2 MiniDIN mouse connector.  
1 x PS/2 MiniDIN keyboard connector.  
2 x 10/100 Ethernet ports (optional 1000baseT Gigabit Ethernet).  
1 x Firewire port.  
2 x USB 2.0 channels.  
3 x Stereo audio jacks.  
ADD card connector panel.  
2 x PCI card breakout positions.  
Additional features  
The APOLLO ICE also has an internal 40GB (minimum) Hard Disk Drive.  
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Fan control  
Fan control  
There are two fans on the APOLLO 1U ICE that can be controlled - the processor/CPU  
fan, and the system fan. (The fan in the PSU runs at a predetermined speed.)  
You can independently control the fan speed and preset using the BIOS screens. To do  
this, follow these steps:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Press F2 during boot up and enter the BIOS setup facility.  
Use the right arrow key to choose the Advanced menu.  
Use the down arrow key to highlight Hardware Monitor, and then press Enter.  
Ensure Fan Speed Control is highlighted, and then press Enter.  
Highlight the fan you wish to set, and press Enter.  
Change the fan speed to the desired percentage of its maximum capacity and  
press Enter.  
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Exit from the BIOS screens, saving your changes.  
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Connectors  
Connectors  
The connectors on the APOLLO let you connect external devices such as keyboards,  
mouse devices, printers etc.  
Connector  
Function  
See …  
J1  
Audio Line Out.  
Page 13.  
J2  
Audio Line In.  
Audio Mic In.  
Page 13.  
Page 14.  
Page 14.  
Page 14.  
Page 15.  
Page 15.  
Page 16.  
Page 16.  
Page 17.  
Page 18.  
Page 19.  
J3  
J4A  
IEEE1394 port 0.  
USB ports 1 to 2.  
Primary LAN.  
J4B, J4C  
J5A  
J5B  
Secondary LAN.  
VGA connector.  
Keyboard.  
J6A  
J6B  
J6C  
Mouse.  
J7A  
Parallel port (LPT1).  
Serial ports 1 to 2.  
J7B, J7C  
The connectors are illustrated in the following diagram.  
J1  
Further details about these connectors are provided in the following sections.  
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Connectors  
J1, J2, J3 – Audio connectors  
3.5mm stereo audio jacks are used for audio connection. The audio codec can operate  
in either of the following modes:  
2.1 mode, which allows for microphone in, line in and line out operation.  
5.1 mode, which provides six-channel surround sound output. The microphone  
input and line in are not available during six channel mode.  
Selection of 2.1 or 5.1 mode is made using software.  
The audio connectors are illustrated in the following diagram:  
Ring  
Sleeve  
Tip  
The pin settings for each connector are described in the following sections:  
J1 - 3.5mm audio jack  
PC99 Color: lime.  
Signal name  
2.1 mode  
Pin  
5.1 mode  
Tip  
Line out left  
Surround out left  
Surround out right  
Ground  
Ring  
Line out right  
Sleeve Ground  
J2 - 3.5mm audio jack  
PC99 Color: light blue.  
Signal name  
2.1 mode  
Pin  
5.1 mode  
Tip  
Line in left  
Rear surround left  
Rear surround right  
Ground  
Ring  
Line in right  
Sleeve Ground  
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Connectors  
J3 - 3.5mm audio jack  
PC99 Color: pink.  
Signal name  
2.1 mode  
Pin  
5.1 mode  
Tip  
Microphone In  
No Connect  
Surround centre  
Ring  
Low frequency effects  
Ground  
Sleeve Ground  
J4A – IEEE1394 connector port 0  
6-pin IEEE1394 connector.  
Pin  
Signal name  
1
+12V (Fused)  
2
3
4
5
6
Ground  
TPB0-  
TPB0+  
TPA0-  
TPA0+  
J4B and J4C – USB ports 1 and 2  
USB type A connector.  
Pin Signal name  
1
2
3
4
VBUS  
Data-  
Data+  
Ground  
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Connectors  
J5A – Primary LAN  
RJ-45 10/100Mb/s or optional 10/100/1000Mb/s.  
Signal name  
(10/100)  
Signal name  
(10/100/1000)  
Pin  
1
TX+  
MD0+  
MD0-  
MD1+  
MD2+  
MD2-  
MD1-  
MD3+  
MD3-  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX-  
RX+  
No Connect  
No Connect  
RX-  
No Connect  
No Connect  
For a Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000) connection the network cable should be a CAT5  
or above and include all four pairs.  
J5B – Secondary LAN  
RJ-45 10/100Mb/s.  
Pin  
Signal name  
1
TX+  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TX-  
RX+  
No Connect  
No Connect  
RX-  
No Connect  
No Connect  
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J6A – VGA CRT connector  
DB15 Female  
PC99 Color: Blue  
Pin  
Signal name  
Pin  
Signal name  
1
5
1
Red  
2
Green  
10  
6
3
Blue  
4
No Connect  
Ground  
15  
11  
5
Ground  
6
7
Ground  
8
Ground  
9
+5V (Fused)  
No Connect  
HSYNC  
10  
12  
14  
Ground  
11  
13  
15  
DDCSDA  
VSYNC  
DDCSCL  
J6B – PS/2 keyboard  
Connector: 6-pin Mini-DIN  
PC99 Color: Purple  
Pin  
Signal name  
1
KB DATA  
2
3
4
5
6
No Connect  
Ground  
+5V  
KB CLOCK  
No Connect  
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Connectors  
J6C – PS/2 mouse  
Connector: 6-pin Mini-DIN.  
PC99 Color: Green  
Pin  
Signal name  
1
MS DATA  
2
3
4
5
6
No Connect  
Ground  
+5V  
MS CLOCK  
No Connect  
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Connectors  
J7A – Parallel port (LPT1)  
DB25 female  
PC99 Color: Maroon  
DB25  
D-type socket  
Signal name  
STROBE  
D0  
1
2
13  
25  
14  
3
D1  
4
D2  
5
D3  
6
D4  
7
D5  
8
D6  
9
D7  
1
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
ACKNOWLEDGE  
BUSY  
PAPER EMPTY  
SELECT  
AUTOFEED  
ERROR  
INIT  
SELECT IN  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
Ground  
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Connectors  
J7B and J7C – COM1 and COM2 RS232 serial ports  
DB9 male  
PC99 Color: Aqua  
Pin  
Signal name  
Pin  
Signal name  
1
5
9
1
Data Carrier  
Detect (DCD)  
2
Receive Data (RX)  
3
5
7
9
Transmit Data  
(TX)  
4
6
8
Data Terminal  
Ready (DTR)  
6
Ground  
Data Set ready  
(DSR)  
Request To Send  
(RTS)  
Clear To Send  
(CTS)  
Ring Indicator (RI)  
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Internal configuration  
Internal configuration  
Refer to Using the enclosure safely on page 8 before proceeding any further.  
The internal components of the unit must only be accessed by suitably  
qualified personnel using anti-static equipment. The power supply must be  
switched off and the AC input cable unplugged.  
The following diagram illustrates the construction of the APOLLO ICE.  
PCI Card (x 2)  
Module  
APOLLO  
SBC  
PSU  
Breakout  
PCB  
Drive Bay  
Module  
LCD and Front Panel  
Interface PCB  
The following sections describe features of the highlighted areas above.  
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Internal configuration  
Internal cable plan  
J14  
PCI BAY  
APOLLO SBC  
PSU  
Flexible PCI Riser  
J18 J19  
J24  
J23  
J27  
IDE  
FDD  
Tamper Detect  
Sys  
FPI  
J2  
USB  
Firewire  
DRIVE BAY  
J8  
J4  
J1  
J1  
J6  
FRONT PANEL  
BREAKOUT MODULE  
APOLLO ICE FPI BOARD  
For clarity, power cables are not shown.  
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Internal configuration  
PCI Card Module  
This section explains how to remove the PCI Module and fit a PCI card. The  
components described in the procedures that follow are illustrated by the following  
diagram:  
PCI Riser  
(Flex to APOLLO  
not shown)  
Tamper detect  
micro switch  
and cable  
Slots in  
bracket for  
adjustment  
Retaining screw  
position  
PCI Card  
position x 2  
PCI Card  
retaining screws  
Locating slots for  
lugs in base  
PCI Card  
support bracket  
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Internal configuration  
Remove any cables attached to installed PCI expansion cards before attempting  
removal of the PCI module.  
To remove the PCI Module, follow these steps:  
1
Unplug the flexible riser connection to the APOLLO SBC.  
Take care to pull on the plug-in connector rather than the flexible cable.  
2
3
Disconnect the tamper detect cable from front panel breakout board assembly.  
The PCI module is retained in the enclosure by formed lugs on the base, and one  
retaining screw.  
Unscrew the retainer and slide the PCI Module back to clear the lugs on the base,  
and lift out.  
Be careful of the tamper detect switch and cable when the PCI module is  
removed.  
To fit a PCI card:  
1
2
3
4
Remove the blanking plate.  
Plug the card into the riser.  
Adjust and fix the support bracket to suit.  
Tighten the retaining screw.  
To install the PCI Module, reverse the procedure outlined above.  
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Internal configuration  
Tamper detect switch  
The tamper detect feature is triggered by the opening and closing of the lid. It is  
affected by a switch mounted on the PCI module:  
Tamper detect  
switch  
A tamper detection input is included within the real time clock circuitry of the APOLLO  
that operates in all power modes. The status of the tamper detection bit is battery  
backed in static RAM. Using a normally open switch, a tamper is detected when the  
switch contacts close.  
The BIOS security setup screen provides two options for enabling a case open  
warning. It also provides a secure chassis mode that requires the supervisor password  
to be entered and the chassis intrusion detection to be disabled before the board will  
boot to an operating system. Both options are disabled by default; refer to the APOLLO  
Technical Manual for details.  
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Internal configuration  
User status/display and navigation buttons  
The LCD offers 2 x 24 character visibility with white lettering on an illuminated blue  
background. The Front Panel Interface enables connection to the front navigation/input  
switches and the three user-defined LEDs.  
The LCD and Front Panel Interface are shown in the following photograph:  
LED ident strip  
The Front Panel Interface is ‘stacked’ on the back of the LCD and has the tail from the  
front membrane plugged into a ZIF socket.  
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Internal configuration  
The following images illustrate how you insert the LED ident strip:  
The LED ident strip can be reversed for writing legends, or discarded and a  
printed card inserted in the open slot.  
Control of the character display, LEDs and navigation keys is implemented using  
drivers supplied by Eurotech Ltd. These functions are fully programmable and are  
available as user-defined controls for OEM customers. Drivers are available for  
Windows XP and Linux. Contact Eurotech Ltd Technical Support for further information  
(see page 32).  
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Internal configuration  
Front panel breakout module  
Eurotech Ltd ref. 6060-0709-001-102.  
The front panel breakout module assembly is shown in the following photograph:  
Features  
On/off momentary switch with integral blue LED.  
Reset switch.  
HDD/CF card activity indicator LED.  
USB 2.0 ports (x2).  
Firewire IEEE1394 port.  
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Internal configuration  
Pin settings  
The following pin settings are as viewed looking at the front panel:  
USB 2.0  
Pin  
Signal  
4
3
2
1
1
VBUS  
2
3
4
Data-  
Data+  
Ground  
Firewire  
Pin  
Signal  
1
+12V  
1
3
5
2
4
6
2
3
4
5
6
Ground  
TPB0-  
TPB0+  
TPA0-  
TPA0+  
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Internal configuration  
Drive Bay Module  
The drive bay module features:  
Slimline slot loading DVD/CDRW (Primary Slave).  
1.44MB floppy disk drive.  
Slimline 40GB 2.5" hard disk drive (Master).  
CD/DVD adapter pcb.  
It is shown in the following photographs:  
CD/DVD adapter pcb  
To remove the drive bay module, follow these steps:  
1
2
3
Unplug the FDD flat flexible connection to the APOLLO SBC, the IDE connection  
cable and all power cables.  
Undo the four countersunk screws through the base that retain the Drive Bay  
Module in the enclosure.  
Withdraw the whole assembly from the unit.  
To install the module, reverse the above procedure.  
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Internal configuration  
Dimension details  
The unit complies with standard (IEC 60297 and IEC 60917) 19" Rack Mounting  
dimensions and will fit into a standard rack cabinet.  
The rack mount brackets can be adjusted in order to recess front panel features (i.e.  
to ensure connectors clear cabinet doors etc.).  
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Internal configuration  
Weight details  
The weight of the unit depends on the configuration used and the optional items  
chosen when ordering, the unit nominal weight is approximately 6.0kg (13.20lbs).  
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Appendix A – Contacting Eurotech  
Appendix A – Contacting Eurotech  
Eurotech sales  
Eurotech’s sales team is always available to assist you in choosing the board that best  
meets your requirements.  
Eurotech Ltd  
3 Clifton Court  
Cambridge  
CB1 7BN  
UK  
Tel:  
+44 (0)1223 403410  
+44 (0)1223 410457  
Fax:  
Comprehensive information about our products is also available at our web site:  
While Eurotech’s sales team can assist you in making your decision, the final  
choice of boards or systems is solely and wholly the responsibility of the buyer.  
Eurotech’s entire liability in respect of the boards or systems is as set out in  
Eurotech’s standard terms and conditions of sale. If you intend to write your  
own low level software, you can start with the source code on the disk supplied.  
This is example code only to illustrate use on Eurotech’s products. It has not  
been commercially tested. No warranty is made in respect of this code and  
Eurotech shall incur no liability whatsoever or howsoever arising from any use  
made of the code.  
Eurotech technical support  
Eurotech has a team of dedicated technical support engineers available to provide a  
quick response to your technical queries.  
Tel:  
Fax:  
+44 (0)1223 412428  
+44 (0)1223 410457  
Eurotech Group  
Eurotech Ltd is a subsidiary of Eurotech Group. For further details see  
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Appendix B - Optional ADD (AGP Digital Display) graphics cards  
Appendix B - Optional ADD (AGP Digital Display) graphics cards  
The APOLLO can drive the Digital Video Output (DVO) port of the Intel Extreme 2  
Graphics Controller to connector J16. This provides a means for adding an extra  
graphics port to the APOLLO. Eurotech Ltd provides ADD modules to support either TV  
output or VGA output (for further details, see below). For information about DVI or  
LVDS ADD cards for the APOLLO, please contact Eurotech Ltd Sales (see the  
previous page).  
APOLLO-USB-DVO: TV  
The TV Card converts APOLLO high-resolution DVO (Digital Video Output) from VGA  
to SXGA resolutions, and produces standard analog television (SDTV) output to S-Video  
and composite video connector outputs. The following image shows the TV card in position:  
Features  
NTSC and PAL.  
S-Video Output (Mini-DIN4).  
Composite Video Output (RCA Jack).  
2 x USB 2.0 (via 10-way header).  
Connector breakout through APOLLO ICE chassis.  
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Appendix B - Optional ADD (AGP Digital Display) graphics cards  
APOLLO-USB-DVO: VGA  
The VGA Card converts APOLLO high-resolution DVO (digital video output) to analog  
CRT outputs, from VGA to SXGA resolutions. The following image shows the VGA card  
in position:  
Features  
VGA output (VGA to SXGA).  
2 x USB 2.0 (via 10-way header).  
Connector breakout through APOLLO ICE chassis.  
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Appendix C – EMC conformity  
Appendix C – EMC conformity  
EMC  
The European Directive 89/336/EEC, on Electro-magnetic Compatibility (EMC),  
requires that, generated electro-magnetic disturbance must, be in accordance with  
European Harmonized Standards, for Electro-Magnetic Emissions and Immunity.  
Generic Emissions and Immunity Standards  
Emissions: EN55022:1998, A1, A2  
Conducted Emissions  
EN55022, A1, A2 Class B  
EN55022, A1, A2 Class B  
Radiated Emissions  
Immunity: EN55024:1998, A1, A2  
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity  
Radiated RF Immunity  
Transient Immunity  
Surges  
EN61000-4-2:1995, A1, A2  
EN61000-4-3:2002  
EN61000-4-4:2004  
EN61000-4-5:1995, A1  
EN61000-4-6:1996, A1  
EN61000-4-11:1994, A1  
EN61000-3-2:2000  
Conducted Immunity  
AC Voltage Dips  
Mains Harmonics  
FCC Verification:  
Part 15B, Class B  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B, digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed  
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a  
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user  
will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.  
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Index  
Index  
A
F
ADD card · 10  
fan · 10  
antenna, wireless · 10  
anti-static · 8  
fan-less systems · 6  
FDD · 6, 10  
audio · 10, 13  
features · 5, 10  
optional · 5, 7, 33  
Firewire · 10, 14, 27, 28  
port · 6, 10  
B
front panel · 10  
interface · 25  
battery · 8  
disposal · 8  
temperature · 8  
breakout PCB · 27  
G
graphics cards · 33  
C
cable plan · 21  
cards  
H
ADD · 10  
HDD · 6, 10, 27  
graphics · 33  
PCI · 10, 23  
CE/FCC · 6  
CMOS · 8  
I
IEEE1394 · 14  
code, source · 35  
COM1 · 19  
COM2 · 19  
interface, front panel · 25  
internal cables · 21  
IrDA port · 6  
CompactFlash  
port · 6  
J
connectors · 12  
construction · 20  
contact details · 32  
CPU · 5, 6, 7  
CRT · 7  
J1 · 13  
J2 · 13  
J3 · 13  
J4 · 14  
J4A · 14  
J5A · 15  
J5B · 15  
J6A · 16  
J6B · 16  
J6C · 17  
J7A · 18  
J7B · 19  
J7C · 19  
D
devices, external · 12  
DRAM · 6  
drive bay module · 29  
DVD/CDRW · 6, 10  
E
earth stud · 10  
EMC · 6  
K
Ethernet  
keyboard · 10, 16  
ports · 6, 10  
external devices · 12  
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Index  
L
R
rear panel · 10  
reset switch · 10, 27  
LAN  
primary · 15  
secondary · 15  
LCD · 5, 6, 10, 25  
LEDs · 10  
S
secondary LAN · 15  
secure applications · 5  
secure systems · 5  
serial ports · 6, 10, 19  
source code · 32, 35  
SPDIF ports · 6  
LPT1 · 18  
M
module, drive bay · 29  
motherboard · 7  
mouse · 10, 17  
specification · 6  
static · 8  
support, technical · 32  
switch, reset · 10, 27  
N
navigation buttons · 5  
T
O
tamper detection · 5  
technical support · 32  
temperature · 6  
battery · 8  
operating temperature · 6  
optional features · 5, 7, 33  
TPM · 7  
trademarks · 2  
P
packaging · 8  
panel  
Trusted Platform Module · 7  
front · 10  
rear · 10  
U
USB · 10, 14, 27, 28  
ports · 6  
panel, front · 25  
parallel port · 6, 10, 18  
PCB, breakout · 27  
PCI  
card · 5, 10, 23  
expansion slots · 6  
module · 23  
ports  
V
VGA · 10, 16  
video · 6, 7  
CompactFlash · 6  
Ethernet · 6, 10  
Firewire · 6, 10  
IrDA · 6  
W
weight · 31  
wireless antenna · 10  
parallel · 6, 10, 18  
serial · 6, 10, 19  
SPDIF · 6  
USB · 6, 14  
power  
LED · 10  
supply · 6  
supply unit · 6, 10  
primary LAN · 15  
processor · 5, 6  
PS/2 mouse · 17  
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