Advance Technologies; Automate the World.Manual Revision: 2.00Revision Date: 2011/04/26Part Number: 50-1Z034-2000Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesMXE-3002User’
xPrefaceMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualGetting ServiceContact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address:
Preface xiMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualADLINK Technology (Europe) GmbH Address: Nord Carree 3, 40477 Duesseldorf, Germany Tel: +49-211-495-5
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Introduction 1Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual1 Introduction1.1 OverviewThe Matrix MXE-3000 series is the latest addition to ADLINK’sMatrix E seri
2IntroductionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual1.2 FeaturesX Intel® Atom™ D510 1.66 GHz processor + Intel® ICH8-M chipsetX Rugged, -20 to 70°C fanles
Introduction 3Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual1.3 SpecificationsMXE-3002Processor Intel® Atom™ D510 1.66 GHz CPUChipset Intel® I/O Controller Hub
4IntroductionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual1.4 Unpacking ChecklistBefore unpacking, check the shipping carton for any damage. Ifthe shipping cart
Introduction 5Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manualreturning any product to ADLINK. Ensure that the following itemsare included in the package.X MXE-30
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System Description 7Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2 System DescriptionThis section describes the appearance and connectors of theMXE-3002 contro
Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualiiRevision HistoryRevision Release Date Description of Change(s)2.00 2011/04/26 Initial release
8System DescriptionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.2 Front Panel I/O ConnectorsThis section describes the functions of the MXE-3000 I/O connec-to
System Description 9Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.2.1 Power ButtonThe power button is a non-latched push button with a blue LEDindicator. The
10 System DescriptionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.2.3 LED IndicatorsIn addition to the LED of the power button, three LED indicatorsare displa
System Description 11Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.2.4 Gigabit Ethernet connectorsThe MXE-3000 has three Gigabit Ethernet ports on the front p
12 System DescriptionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualTable 2-3: Active/Link LEDTable 2-4: Intel 82574 Speed LEDActive/LinkYellowSpeed LEDGreen/Or
System Description 13Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualTable 2-5: Realtek 8111C Speed LED2.2.5 eSATA connectorsThe MXE-3000 provides two SATA ports
14 System DescriptionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.2.7 LVDS connectorThe LVDS connector, of DVI type, connects the MXE-3000 andLVDS interface p
System Description 15Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualFor panels the inverter of which sets backlight to brightest whenbacklight control pin is pul
16 System DescriptionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.2.8 Keyboard & Mouse PS2 connectorsThe MXE-3000 provides PS/2 connection of PS/2 keyboar
System Description 17Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.3.1 DC Power Supply ConnectorsThe DC power supply connector of the MXE-3000 is on the rearp
Table of Contents iiiMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualTable of ContentsRevision History...
18 System DescriptionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.3.2 COM PortsThe MXE-3000 provides 4x 9-pin male dub ports on the rearpanel. The MXE-3000 CO
System Description 19Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.3.3 USB connectorFunction is the same as front panel USB port.2.3.4 Compact-Flash portThe M
20 System DescriptionMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.4 Internal I/O ConnectorsThis section describes the internal I/O connectors of the MXE-3000
System Description 21Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.4.1 Clear CMOS JumperIf the MXE- 3000 fails to boot, this jumper clears the BIOS contentsto
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Getting Started 23Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual3 Getting StartedThis chapter discusses installation of a hard disk drive and a Com-pactFlash ca
24 Getting StartedMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2. Remove the 6 screws from the rear panel and removethe panel.
Getting Started 25Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual3. Remove the bottom chassis by sliding it off the top chas-sis.
26 Getting StartedMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual4. The MXE-3000 series SBC ships with an attached emptyHDD bracket. Unscrew the 4 screws and remo
Getting Started 27Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual5. Four M3 screws are included as accessories in the pack-age. Fasten the 4 screws to fix a 2.5”
iv Table of ContentsMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2.4.3 USIM Port ... 212.4.4
28 Getting StartedMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual6. Install the 2.5” HDD or SSD with the bracket by gentlypushing the HDD/SSD connector (plug) int
Getting Started 29Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual7. Fasten the 4 screws to fix the HDD bracket to the copperspacers..
30 Getting StartedMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual8. Align the sliding parts as shown and reassemble the bot-tom chassis to the top chassis..9. Rei
Getting Started 31Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual3.2 Installing a CF cardThe MXE-3000 series controller provides a CompactFlash port onthe front
32 Getting StartedMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2. Aligning with the guide of the CF socket, push the CFcard to the bottom of the socket..
Getting Started 33Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual3.3 Connecting to DC powerNote: Before introducing DC power to the MXE-3000 series controller, e
34 Getting StartedMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual3.4 Mounting using wall-mount kitThe MXE-3000 series controller is shipped with a VESA 100 wall-m
Getting Started 35Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual2. Install the 4 screws to fix the bracket to desired mountingsurface (wall or monitor, as shown
36 Getting StartedMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual3. Locate the 4 dedicated screws for mounting in the screwpack. Install the 4 screws into the hol
Getting Started 37Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual4. Align the screws on the bottom of chassis with the keyholes on the bracket.
Table of Contents vMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual5.3 Install the Ethernet Driver ... 545.4 Insta
38 Getting StartedMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual5. .Push the MXE-3000 series controller down until a clickis heard. The chassis is locked to the
Getting Started 39Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual3.5 Cooling configurationHeat generating components of the MXE-3000 controller, such asthe CPU,
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BIOS Settings 41Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual4 BIOS SettingsThe Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that providesa basic level of com
42 BIOS SettingsMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualIntel® SpeedStep™ Tech This option enables or disables Intel SpeedStep™ technology.4.2.2 IDE Config
BIOS Settings 43Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual4.2.5 ACPI ConfigurationSuspend modeIndicates which state the ACPI supported system will enterwhen
44 BIOS SettingsMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manualloaded. When this option is enabled, attached USB mouse orkeyboard are activated even when no USB d
BIOS Settings 45Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual4.3 Chipset4.3.1 Northbridge ConfigurationDRAM FrequencySelects frequency of the Dynamic Random Ac
46 BIOS SettingsMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual4.3.2 Southbridge ConfigurationUSB FunctionsSelects the number of USB ports to be enabled.HDA Contr
BIOS Settings 47Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manualprompted. The password is stored in NVRAM after setup com-pletes.User Access LevelThis option appe
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48 BIOS SettingsMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualQuiet Boot Bootup Num-Lock Specify whether the Number Lock is on or off after power-on. Wait for ‘F
BIOS Settings 49Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualBoot from a SATA hard drive1. Select Hard Disk Drives and press Enter.2. SATA hard drive is displa
50 BIOS SettingsMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual4.6 ExitSave Changes and Exit When changes to the BIOS settings are complete, select thisoption to
Driver Installation 51Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual5 Driver InstallationAfter installing the operating system, you need to install all relatedd
52 Driver InstallationMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualOne of the following operating systems must be fully installed andrunning on the system befor
Driver Installation 53Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualAccelerator Driver package supports the following operating sys-tems:X Microsoft Windows 7 E
54 Driver InstallationMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s Manual5.3 Install the Ethernet DriverTo install the Ethernet driver with Intel WG82574L and Realtek
Driver Installation 55Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualTo install WDT driver for the MXE-5140M controller:1. Close any running applications.2. Inse
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Appendix 57Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualA AppendixA.1 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function ReferenceThis appendix describes the usage of the watchdog
List of Tables viiMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualList of TablesTable 2-1: MXE-3000 series connectors (front side) ... 8Tabl
58 AppendixMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualInitWDT @ DescriptionInitialize the watchdog timer function of MXE-3000 controller.InitWDT must be calle
Appendix 59Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualSetWDT@ DescriptionSet the timeout value of watchdog timer. There are two param-eters for this function
60 AppendixMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualStartWDT @ DescriptionStart the watchdog timer function. Once the StartWDT isinvoked, the countdown of w
Appendix 61Matrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualResetWDT @ DescriptionReset the watchdog timer. The invocation of ResetWDT allowsusers to restore the w
62 AppendixMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualStopWDT @ DescriptionStop the watchdog timer. @ Supported controllersMXE-3000@ SyntaxC/C++BOOL StopWDT()
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Preface ixMatrix MXE-3000 SeriesUser’s ManualPrefaceCopyright 2011 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC.This document contains proprietary information protected by
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