Moxa V2101-T-CE [2/2] Attention

Moxa V2101-T-CE [2/2] Attention
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SG: The Shielded Ground (sometimes called
Protected Ground) contact is the right most
of the 3
-
pin power terminal block connector
when viewed from the angle shown here.
Connect the SG wire to an appropriate
grounded metal surface.
VGA and LVDS Outputs
The V2101 comes with a D-Sub 15-pin female connector on the
rear panel to connect a VGA CRT monitor. It also comes with a
26-pin LVDS connector on the side panel to connect a panel with
an LVDS cable.
Ethernet Ports
The 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports use RJ45 connectors.
Pin
10/100 Mbps
1000 Mbps
1
ETx+
TRD(0)+
2
ETx-
TRD(0)-
3
ERx+
TRD(1)+
4
---
TRD(2)+
5
---
TRD(2)-
6
ERx-
TRD(1)-
7
---
TRD(3)+
8
---
TRD(3)-
Serial Ports
The serial ports use DB9 connectors. Each port can be configured
by software for RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485. The pin assignments
for the ports are shown in the following table:
Pin
RS-232 RS-422
RS-485
(4-wire)
RS-485
(2-wire)
1
DCD
TxDA(-)
TxDA(-)
---
2
RxD
TxDB(+)
TxDB(+)
---
3
TxD
RxDB(+)
RxDB(+)
DataB(+)
4
DTR
RxDA(-)
RxDA(-)
DataA(-)
5
GND
GND
GND
GND
6
DSR
---
---
---
7
RTS
---
---
---
8
CTS
---
---
---
SD Slot
The V2101 has an internal SD slot for storage expansion. The SD
slot allows users to plug in a Secure Digital (SD) memory card
compliant with the SD 1.0 standard for up to 1 GB of space, and a
Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory card compliant with
the SD 2.0 standard for up to 16 GB of additional memory. To
install an SD card, gently remove the outer cover from the left, and
then insert the SD card into the socket.
USB Hosts
The V2101 has 4 USB 2.0 full speed hosts (OHCI) that use a type
A connector. One USB port is located on the front panel, while the
remaining ports are on the rear panel. The port supports keyboard
and mouse, and can also be used to connect a FlashDisk for storing
large amounts of data.
Audio Interface
The V2101 comes with an audio input and an audio output,
allowing users to connect a speaker or an earphone.
DI/DO
The V2101 comes with 3-ch digital input and 3-ch digital output in
a DB9 connector.
Pin
Signal
1
COM
2
DO 1
3
N/A
4
DI 1
5
GND
6
DO 0
7
DO 2
8
DI 0
9
DI 2
Reset Button
Press the “Reset Button” on the front panel of the V2101, the
system will reboot automatically. The Ready LED will blink on and
off for the first 5 seconds, and then maintain a steady glow once
the system has rebooted.
Real-time Clock
The V2101’s real-time clock is powered by a lithium battery. We
strongly recommend that you do not replace the lithium battery
without help from a qualified Moxa support engineer. If you need
to change the battery, contact the Moxa RMA service team.
ATTENTION
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an
incorrect type of battery.
6. Powering on the V2101
To power on the V2101, connect the “terminal block to power jack
converter” to the V2101’s DC terminal block (located on the side
panel), and then connect the power adaptor. Press the Power
Button to turn on the computer. Note that the Shielded Ground
wire should be connected to the top pin of the terminal block. It
takes about 30 seconds for the system to boot up. Once the system
is ready, the Power LED will light up.
7. Connecting the V2101 to a PC
Power on the V2101 computer after connecting a monitor,
keyboard, and mouse, and verifying that the power source is ready.
Once the operating system boots up, the first step is to configure
the Ethernet interface. The factory default settings for the V2101s
LANs are show below. (V2101-XPE uses DHCP)
Default IP Address
Netmask
LAN 1
192.168.3.127
255.255.255.0
LAN 2
192.168.4.127
255.255.255.0
8. Configuring the Ethernet Interface
Linux users should follow these steps:
If you use the console cable to configure Network settings for the
first time, use the following commands to edit the interfaces file:
#ifdown –a
//Disable LAN1~LAN2 interface first, before you
reconfigure the LAN settings. LAN1 = eth0, LAN2 = eth1//
#vi /etc/network/interfaces
//check the LAN interface first//
After the boot setting of the LAN interface has been modified, use
the following commands to activate the LAN settings immediately:
#sync; ifup –a
WinCE 6.0 users should follow these steps:
Step 1:
Go to [Start] [Settings] [Network and Dial-Up
Connections]. You will see two network interfaces.
Step 2:
Right-Click the LAN interface to be configured and click
[property]. A configuration window will pop-up.
Step 3:
Click OK after inputting the proper IP address and
netmask.
WinXPE users should follow these steps:
Step 1:
Go to [Start] [Network Connections].
Step 2:
Right-click Network Connections, click Properties.
Next, select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then
click Properties.
Step 3:
Click OK
after inputting the proper IP address and
netmask.
NOTE: Refer to the User’s Manual for other configuration
information.

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