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ASEM Panel PC Fanless

USER’S GUIDE

QT/HT/PB 3200

Code 86060462
Version B02
Date 04.05.2020
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Summary
SECTION 1 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
1 Preliminary Information ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 General notes .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 Trademarks........................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Instructions on disposal ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Description of safety symbols............................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.5 Qualified Personnel ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.6 Basic knowledge required .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.7 Proper use of the product .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.8 Purpose of the user’s guide ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.9 Scope of the operating instructions .................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.10 The manual is a part of the system ..................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.11 Figures ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.12 Safety instructions ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.12.1 Installation according to the instructions .................................................................................................................................. 6
1.12.2 Hazardous areas ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.12.3 Working on the control cabinet................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.13 Notes about usage ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
1.14 Applicable standard ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6
SECTION 2 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2 General Description ................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Product description............................................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2 Highlights .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.1 Integrated UPS (optional) .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
2.2.2 Expansion slot & add-on .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.3 Package ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
2.4 Front panels (HT) ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.4.1 Full aluminium front panel (HT) ................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.4.2 TF front panel (HT) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 17
2.4.3 TFX front panel (HT) .................................................................................................................................................................... 19
2.4.4 TFM front panel (HT) ................................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.5 Front panels (QT) ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23
2.5.1 Full aluminium front panel (QT) ................................................................................................................................................... 24
2.5.2 TFM front panel (QT) ................................................................................................................................................................... 26
2.5.3 Front USB 2.0 (HT) ....................................................................................................................................................................... 28
2.5.4 LCD aspect ratio .......................................................................................................................................................................... 29
2.6 PB3200 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 31
2.7 Rear panel areas .............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
2.7.1 Expansion SLOT area ................................................................................................................................................................... 32
2.7.2 Power supply area....................................................................................................................................................................... 33
2.7.3 Buttons / LEDs area ..................................................................................................................................................................... 34
2.7.4 Connectors area .......................................................................................................................................................................... 35
2.7.5 Expansion area ............................................................................................................................................................................ 36
2.7.6 UPS ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 37
2.7.7 Labels position ............................................................................................................................................................................ 38
2.8 Rear view......................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
2.9 Side view ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 41
2.10 Touchscreen .................................................................................................................................................................................... 42
2.10.1 5-Wire resistive tecnology ...................................................................................................................................................... 42
2.10.2 Multi Touch tecnology ............................................................................................................................................................ 42
SECTION 3 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 43
3 Installation and connection ...................................................................................................................................................................... 43
3.1 Preparation for installation .............................................................................................................................................................. 44
3.1.1 Select the mounting location ....................................................................................................................................................... 44
3.2 Checking the package contents ........................................................................................................................................................ 44
3.3 Checking the operating conditions ................................................................................................................................................... 44
3.4 Mounting position ........................................................................................................................................................................... 45
3.4.1 Damage due to overheating ........................................................................................................................................................ 45
3.5 Checking installation distances......................................................................................................................................................... 46
3.6 Preparing the mounting cut-out ....................................................................................................................................................... 47
3.6.1 Degrees of protection.................................................................................................................................................................. 47
3.7 Dimensions ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
3.7.1 HT3200 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
3.7.2 HT3200-TF ................................................................................................................................................................................... 48
3.7.3 HT3200-TFX ................................................................................................................................................................................. 49
3.7.4 HT3200-TFM................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
3.7.5 PB3200........................................................................................................................................................................................ 49
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3.7.6 QT3200 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 50


3.8 Mounting the device (HT version) .................................................................................................................................................... 51
3.8.1 Position of the mounting clamps ................................................................................................................................................. 51
3.8.2 Tools to tighten the mounting clamps.......................................................................................................................................... 52
3.8.3 Procedure ................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
3.9 Mounting the device (PB version)..................................................................................................................................................... 54
3.9.1 Wall Mounting installation .......................................................................................................................................................... 54
3.9.2 DIN guide installation (PB only) ................................................................................................................................................... 55
3.10 Antennas Installation ....................................................................................................................................................................... 57
3.10.1 WiFi stilo antenna installation ................................................................................................................................................ 57
3.10.2 WiFi blade antenna installation .............................................................................................................................................. 57
3.10.3 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna installation .............................................................................................................................. 58
3.10.4 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna installation ...................................................................................................................... 58
3.10.5 2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable antenna installation ...................................................................................................... 59
3.10.6 Outdoor 2G/3G/4G panel mount antenna............................................................................................................................... 59
3.10.7 WiFi Stilo + cable panel mount antenna .................................................................................................................................. 60
3.10.8 WiFi blade + cable panel mount antenna ................................................................................................................................ 61
3.10.9 2G/3G/4G steereable stilo antenna + cable panel mount antenna ........................................................................................... 62
3.10.10 Grounding and bonding .......................................................................................................................................................... 63
3.10.11 Power supply isolation............................................................................................................................................................ 64
3.10.12 Power supply connection ........................................................................................................................................................ 65
3.10.13 Wiring diagram ....................................................................................................................................................................... 66
3.10.14 Power connector assembly ..................................................................................................................................................... 67
3.10.15 Power on ................................................................................................................................................................................ 70
3.11 Power button................................................................................................................................................................................... 72
3.11.1 Remote power button ............................................................................................................................................................ 73
3.11.2 Wiring diagram ....................................................................................................................................................................... 74
3.11.3 Integrated UPS and external battery pack (option) .................................................................................................................. 75
SECTION 4 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 79
4 System Start-up ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 79
4.1 Operating systems ........................................................................................................................................................................... 80
4.1.1 Additional notes for Windows Embedded Standard 7 .................................................................................................................. 80
4.2 BIOS ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 83
4.2.1 System Setup .............................................................................................................................................................................. 83
4.2.2 Entering Boot Menu .................................................................................................................................................................... 83
4.2.3 Setup pre-arranged Configurations .............................................................................................................................................. 83
4.2.4 Main ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 84
4.2.5 Advanced .................................................................................................................................................................................... 85
4.2.6 Security ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 97
4.2.7 Boot ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 97
4.2.8 Exit ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 97
SECTION 5 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 99
5 Mass storage & Expansions ...................................................................................................................................................................... 99
5.1 PCI / PCIe expansion (S1 only) ........................................................................................................................................................ 100
5.1.1 Single PCI add-on card ............................................................................................................................................................... 100
5.1.2 Single PCIe add-on card ............................................................................................................................................................. 100
5.1.3 PCI / PCIe cards type and dimensions ........................................................................................................................................ 101
5.2 Mass storage ................................................................................................................................................................................. 102
5.2.1 CFast ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 102
5.2.2 SSD mSATA ............................................................................................................................................................................... 103
5.2.3 HDD 2.5” ................................................................................................................................................................................... 103
5.2.4 SSD 2.5” .................................................................................................................................................................................... 104
SECTION 6 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 105
6 Maintenance and service ....................................................................................................................................................................... 105
6.1 Removing the rear cover ................................................................................................................................................................ 106
6.2 Backup battery replacement (CR2032 3V)....................................................................................................................................... 107
6.3 RAM installation / removal ............................................................................................................................................................ 108
6.4 PCI/PCIe (depending on the option) installation / removal ............................................................................................................. 109
6.5 CFast installation / removal ........................................................................................................................................................... 111
6.5.1 Installation ................................................................................................................................................................................ 111
6.5.2 Removal.................................................................................................................................................................................... 112
6.6 Touchscreen .................................................................................................................................................................................. 113
6.6.1 Settings for a system with a resistive touchscreen ..................................................................................................................... 113
6.6.2 Setting of a system with capacitive touchscreen ........................................................................................................................ 114
6.6.3 Touchscreen Application Tips .................................................................................................................................................... 115
6.7 Maintaining & cleaning .................................................................................................................................................................. 115
6.7.1 Procedure ................................................................................................................................................................................. 115
6.8 Technical support & repairs............................................................................................................................................................ 115
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6.9 Recycling and disposal ................................................................................................................................................................... 116


SECTION 7 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 117
7 Technical specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................... 117
7.1 Technical specifications.................................................................................................................................................................. 118
7.1.1 Block Diagram ........................................................................................................................................................................... 118
7.1.2 Certificates and approvals ......................................................................................................................................................... 118
7.1.3 WiFI stilo antenna ..................................................................................................................................................................... 119
7.1.4 WiFi blade antenna ................................................................................................................................................................... 120
7.1.5 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna characteristics ............................................................................................................................ 121
7.1.6 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna characteristics .................................................................................................................... 122
7.1.7 2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable antenna........................................................................................................................... 123
7.1.8 2G/3G/4G outdoor panel mount antenna .................................................................................................................................. 124
7.1.9 WiFi stilo antenna drawing dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 125
7.2 WiFi blade antenna drawing dimensions ........................................................................................................................................ 126
7.3 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna drawing dimensions........................................................................................................................ 127
7.3.1 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna drawing dimensions ........................................................................................................... 128
7.4 2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable drawing dimensions ............................................................................................................. 129
7.5 2G/3G/4G outdoor panel mount drawing dimensions .................................................................................................................... 130
7.5.1 LCD characteristics .................................................................................................................................................................... 131
7.5.2 QT3200 technical data ............................................................................................................................................................... 132
7.5.3 QT3200 TFM technical data ....................................................................................................................................................... 134
7.5.4 HT3200 technical data ............................................................................................................................................................... 136
7.5.5 HT3200-TF technical data .......................................................................................................................................................... 138
7.5.6 HT3200-TFX technical data ........................................................................................................................................................ 140
7.5.7 HT3200 TFM technical data ....................................................................................................................................................... 142
7.5.8 PB3200 technical data ............................................................................................................................................................... 144
7.5.9 Battery technical data ............................................................................................................................................................... 147
7.5.10 Dimension Drawings ............................................................................................................................................................. 148
7.6 Mother Board MB1251 .................................................................................................................................................................. 162
7.6.1 Jumper position ........................................................................................................................................................................ 163
7.6.2 Jumper summary....................................................................................................................................................................... 165
7.6.3 Connector position .................................................................................................................................................................... 167
7.6.4 Connector summary .................................................................................................................................................................. 169
7.7 Technical support & repairs............................................................................................................................................................ 174
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SECTION 1

1 Preliminary
Information
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SECTION 1 – Preliminary Information

1.1 General notes


a) The information in this manual is subject to change and is in no way
binding upon ASEM S.p.A.
b) ASEM S.p.A. is not responsible for technical errors or other omissions in
the manual, and shall not accept any responsibility deriving from its use.

1.2 Trademarks
• All brands and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks
of their respective owners.

1.3 Instructions on disposal

• Il simbolo sul prodotto o sulla confezione indica che il prodotto non


deve essere considerato come un normale rifiuto domestico, ma deve
essere portato nel punto di raccolta appropriato per il riciclaggio di ap-
parecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche. Provvedendo a smaltire questo
prodotto in modo appropriato, si contribuisce a evitare potenziali conse-
guenze negative per l’ambiente e la salute, che potrebbero derivare da
IT uno smaltimento inadeguato del prodotto. Per informazioni più detta-
gliate sul riciclaggio di questo prodotto, contattare l’ufficio comunale, il
servizio locale di smaltimento rifiuti o il fornitore da cui è stato acquista-
to il prodotto.

• The symbol on the product or in its packaging indicates that this


product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be
handed over the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical
and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of cor-
rectly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the en-
EN vironment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inap-
propriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information
about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your
household waste disposal service or the supplier where you purchased
the product.

• Le symbole sur le produit ou son emballage indique que ce produit


ne peut être traitè comme décher ménager. It doit être remis au point
de collecte dèdié à cet effect (collect et recyclage du matèriel èlectrique
et èlectronique). En procèdant à la mise à la casse règlementaire de
l’appareil, nous prèservons l’environnement et notre sécurité, s’assurant
FR ainsi que les dèchets seront traitès dans des conditions appropriées.
Pour obtenir plus de dètails sur le recyclage de ce produit, veuillez
prendre contact avec les services de votre commune ou le distributeur
où vous avez effectué l’achat.
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• Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf
hin, dass dieses Produkt nicht als normaler Haushaltsabfall zu behandeln
ist, sondern an einem Sammelpunkt für das Recycling von elektrischen
und elektronischen Geräten abgegeben werden muss. Durch ihren Bei-
trag zum korrekten Entsorgen dieses Produkts schützen Sie die Umwelt
und die Gesundheit Ihrer Mitmenschen. Umwelt und Gesundheit
werden durch falsches Entsorgen gefährdet. Weitere Informationen über
das Recycling dieses Produkts erhalten Sie von Ihrem Rathaus, Ihrer Mül-
labfuhr oder den Distributoren, in dem Sie das Produkt gekauft haben.

ES
• El simbolo en el producto o en su embalaje indica que este produc-
to no se puede tratar como desperdicios normales del hogar. Este pro-
ducto se debe entregar al punto de recolección de equipos eléctricos y
electrónicos para reciclaje. Al asegurarse de que este producto se dese-
che correctamente, usted ayudará a evitar posibles consequencias nega-
tivas para el ambiente y la salud pública, lo qual podria ocurrir si este
producto no se manípula de forma adecuada. Para obtener informació-
nes mas detalladas sobre el reciclaje de este producto, póngase en con-
tacto con la adMinistraciòn de su ciudad, con su servicio de desechos del
hogar o con el surtidor donde comprò el producto.
PT

• simbolo no produto ou na embalagem indica que este producto não


pode ser tratado como lixo doméstico. Em vez disso, deve ser entre-
gueado ao centro de recolha selectiva para a reciclagem de equipamen-
to electrico e electronico. Ao garantir uma eliminação adequada deste
produto, ira ajudar a evitar eventuais consequencjas negativas para o
meio ambiente e para a saude publica, que, de outra forma, poderiam
ser provocadas por un tratamento incorrecto do produto. Para obtener
informações mais detalhadas sobre a reciclagem deste produto, contac-
te os serviços municipalizados locais, o centro de recolha selectiva da
sua area de residência ou no distribuidor onde adquirir ou produto.

1.4 Description of safety symbols

This symbol indicates a danger to life or health of personnel.


Danger

This symbol indicates a danger to the hardware and / or the en-


Table 1 vironment.
Warning
Safety symbols
This symbol indicates an additional information meant to provide
a better understanding.
Note
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1.5 Qualified Personnel


a) QT/HT/PB may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific
task in accordance with the relevant documentation for the specific task,
in particular its warning notices and safety instructions.
b) Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experi-
ence, are able to identify risks and avoid potential hazards when working
with these systems.

1.6 Basic knowledge required


a) To understand operating instructions a general knowledge of automa-
tion technology is needed.
b) Knowledge of personal computers and the Microsoft o.s. is required to
understand this user’s guide.

1.7 Proper use of the product


a) ASEM products may only be used for the applications described in the
catalogue and in the technical documentation.
b) If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these
must be approved by ASEM.
c) Proper transport, assembly, installation, storage, commissioning, opera-
tion and maintenance are required to ensure that the product operates
safely.
d) The indicated environmental conditions must be observed.
e) The information in this user’s manual must be observed.

1.8 Purpose of the user’s guide


a) This user’s manual contains information based on the requirements de-
fined by DIN EN 62079 for mechanical engineering documentation.
b) These operating instructions are intended for:
1. Users.
2. Commissioning engineers.
3. Maintenance personnel.
c) Pay attention at the information in the chapter "Safety instructions".
d) More information such as operating instructions, examples and refer-
ence information, are available in the online help of Premium HMI soft-
ware and Ubiquity software.
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1.9 Scope of the operating instructions


• The operating instructions apply to the QT/HT/PB family. The devices are
the following:

• QT3200
• HT3200-TFM
• HT3200
• HT3200-TF
• HT3200-TFX
• HT3200-TFM
• PB3200

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QT/HT/PB family 1.10 The manual is a part of the system
a) This user’s guide belongs to QT/HT/PB and is also required for commis-
sioning.
b) Keep all supplied documentation for the entire service life of QT/HT/PB.

1.11 Figures
c) This manual contains illustrations of the described devices.
d) Some details of the illustrations may differ from the device provided.
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1.12 Safety instructions

1.12.1 Installation according to the instructions


• Commissioning the QT/HT/PB device is prohibited until it has been abso-
lutely ensured that the system in which the QT/HT/PB device is to be in-
stalled complies with all the applicable EU and international regulation.

1.12.2 Hazardous areas


• Do not use QT/HT/PB in hazardous areas.

Danger 1.12.3 Working on the control cabinet


• Dangerous voltage
Opening the cabinet may expose high voltage parts. Before opening the
cabinet always disconnect the power.

1.13 Notes about usage


• QT/HT/PB is approved for indoor use only.
• QT/HT/PB may be damaged if operated outdoors.

1.14 Applicable standard


Please refer to section 6.1.2 for details about the relevant standards.
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SECTION 2

2 General Description
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2.1 Product description


QT/HT/PB3000 is a fanless industrial Panel / Box PC based on the Intel®
Core I 5th generation platform.

2.2 Highlights
• Fanless Panel/Box IPCs (Operating temperature 0÷50°C).
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• ASEM STANDARDS compliants.
Product Description • ASEM UBIQUITY Basic Win32/64 runtime included.
• Intel® Broadwell U (15W) platform:
o Intel® Celeron 3765U 1,9Ghz, 2 cores – 2 threads – 2MB
smart cache.
o Intel® Core™ i3-5010U 2,1Ghz, 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB
smart cache.
o Intel® Core™ i5-5350U 1,8Ghz (2,9GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4
threads – 3MB smart cache.
o Intel® Core™ i7-5650U 2,2Ghz (3,3GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4
threads – 4MB smart cache.
• RAM System memory expandable up to 8GB.
• Slim version (SL) for installation with limited depth in the back
panel.
• Optional 1 x PCI or PCIe x4 slot (S1).
• Mass storage: Cfast, SSD mSATA and HDD/SSD 2,5” with SATA III
interface.
• Isolated 24V DC power supply input with optionally:
o UPS with external battery kit.
o Kit for ATX mode power supply functionality.
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2.2.1 Integrated UPS (optional)

UPS integrated in the internal power supply unit

• With external battery pack -


rear of the system mounting
(solo S0, S1)

• With external battery pack -


standalone wall mounting

2.2.1.1 UPS features


• 12V DC UPS battery backup system
• Input voltage intervention threshold 18V DC
• 10' nominal duration at 25°C, full charge, 5A load (estimated value)
Table 4 • 15W max consumption during battery charge*
UPS

*Consumption [W] during battery charge

2.2.1.2 External battery pack


• 2500mAh 12V/6A max lead battery (Pb)
• Full charge in 5 hours
• Lifetime 10y at 25°C, full charge

2.2.1.3 Software Management Tools


Figure 1
• Smart battery management to extend lifetime
UPS features • Battery estimated duration for individual system configuration
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2.2.2 Expansion slot & add-on


The system can be optionally equipped with ASEM design add-on cards.
They provide additional resources for the system.

Add-on / Slot SL S0 S1
1 board among:
• 1 x RS232/422/485 + 1 x USB
• 1 x RS232/422/485 isolated+ 1 x USB
Add-on No add-on • 2 x RS232
• 2 x USB 2.0
Table 5 Additional board:
Expansion slot & add-on • 1 x LAN Gigabit
1 board among:
PCI or PCIe • NETcore X APCI
No slot No slot
x4 • CAN RAW PCI
• Customer PCI/PCIe (max 3W)

• 1 x RS232/422/485
(DB15M) + 1 x USB 2.0

• 1 x RS232/422/485 optoi-
solated (DB15M) + 1 x
USB 2.0

Table 6
Add-on

• 2 x RS232 (DB9M)

• 2 x USB 2.0 (Type A)

• 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps
Ethernet (RJ45)
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2.3 Package
QT/HT/PB package consists of:

QT/HT/PB

n.1 Power supply plug (pre-installed on the


system)

n.1 Power supply cover (DC systems only)

Depending of LCD size:


• n.9 (7+2 spare) clamps with grub screw.
( on 10.4” – 12.1” – 15.0” models)
• n.10 (8+2 spare) clamps with grub screw.
( on 15.6” – 17.0” models)
n.12 (10+2 spare) clamps with grub screw.
( on 18.5” – 19.0” – 21.5” models)

n.2 hex key

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Package
UPS battery pack + cable (optional)

UPS cable 1mt (optional)

DIN guide installation kit (optional)

WiFi stilo antenna (optional)

WiFi blade antenna (optional)

3m / 5m /10m extension cable for WiFi an-


tenna ▪ LMR-200 low loss cable ▪ IP20 ▪ RP-
SMA-M/F (optional)

2G/3G/3G+ Magnetic antenna (optional)


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2G/3G/4G Stilo steerable antenna (optional)

2G/3G/4G Wall mount antenna with 3m ca-


ble (optional)

2G/3G/4G Outdoor antenna (optional)

3m / 5m /10m extension cable for antennas


▪ RG58/U low loss cable ▪ IP20 ▪ SMA-M/F
(optional)
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2.4 Front panels (HT)


The system is available with four different kinds of frontal panel:
• Full aluminum.
• Aluminium with True Flat technology.
• Stainless steel with True Flat technology.
• Aluminum True Flat Multitouch P-CAP touchscreen.

Figure 2
Full aluminium front panel detail

Figure 3
Full aluminium with True Flat technology
front panel detail

Figure 4
Stainless Steel with True Flat technology
front panel detail
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Figure 5
TFM front panel detail
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2.4.1 Full aluminium front panel (HT)


HT3200 (full aluminium front panel) is available in the following sizes:
• 12.1”
• 12.1” wide
• 15.0”
• 15.6” wide
• 17.0”
• 18.5” wide
• 19.0”
• 21.5” wide
• 24.0” wide

Figure 6
Full aluminium front panel detail
(in the figure is shown as an example a
15.0” display) 1

4 3

1 Full aluminium front panel


2 Touchscreen display
3 IP66 protected USB
4 On/Off/Standby/UPS LED

• The full aluminium front panel has a “step” between the front panel
and the touchscreen.

Figure 7
Front panel “Step” detail

Step

Features
Index of protection IP66
Table 8
Back Seal type EPDM
Full aluminium features
Metal housing EN AW-5754, H22 EN 485-1
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Figure 8
Construction detail.
1

1 Back seal

2 Touchscreen

3 Metal housing
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2.4.2 TF front panel (HT)


HT3200-TF (aluminium front panel with true flat technology) is available in the
following sizes:
• 12.1”
• 12.1”W
• 15.0”
• 15.6”W
• 17.0”
• 18.5”W
• 19.0”
• 21.5”W
• 24.0”W

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Figure 9
Aluminium front panel with
true flat technology detail. 2
(in the figure is shown as an example a
15.0” display)

4 3

1 Aluminium front panel with top polyester film


2 Touchscreen display
3 IP66 protected USB
3 On/Off/Standby/UPS LED

• The front panel with true flat technology (aluminium and stainless
steel) has no “step” between the front panel and the touchscreen,
therefore it can be easily cleaned. The polyester top-film covers the re-
sistive touchscreen up to the aluminium border.

Figure 10
Front panel “No Step” detail

NO Step
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Features
Table 9 Index of protection IP66
Aluminium with True Flat technology fea- Seal type EPDM
tures Front laminate Polyester
Metal housing EN AW-5754, H22 EN 485-1

Figure 11
Construction detail.

1 Back seal

2 Metal housing

3 Touchscreen

4 Front laminate
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2.4.3 TFX front panel (HT)


HT3200-TFX (stainless steel front panel with true flat technology) is available in
the following sizes:

• 12.1”
• 15.0”
• 17.0”
• 19.0”

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Figure 12
Stainless steel front panel with
true flat technology detail. 2
(in the figure is shown as an example a
15.0” display)

Note: 1 Stainless steel front panel with top polyester film


No USB frontal is present on stainless steel
panels. 2 Touchscreen display
3 On/Off/Standby/UPS LED
Remarque:
Aucun front USB n'est présent sur les pan-
neaux en acier inoxydable.
The front panels with true flat technology (aluminium and stainless steel) con-
tain a 5‐wire resistive touchscreen that is handled by a USB controller within the
system.

Note:
For further details please contact ASEM

Remarque:
Pour plus de détails, veuillez contacter
ASEM
NO Step

Figure 13
Front panel “No step” detail

Features
Index of protection IP66K
Seal type EPDM
Front laminate Polyester
Metal housing AISI 304, EN 1.4301
Table 10 Matt ground with ground size 180
Stainless steel with True Flat technology
features
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4
3

Figure 14
Construction detail.

1 Back seal

2 Metal housing

3 Touchscreen

4 Front laminate
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2.4.4 TFM front panel (HT)


HT3200-TFM (aluminum and glass front panel with true flat technology with
multitouch touchscreen) is available in the following sizes:

Note: • 12.1”W
No USB frontal is present on TFM steel • 15.6”W
panels. • 18.5”W
Remarque:
• 21.5”W
Aucun front USB n'est présent sur les pan-
neaux en acier TFM.

2
Figure 15
TFM front panel.
(in the figure is shown as an example a
15.6" display) 3

1 Aluminum and tempered glass TrueFlat


2 Projective capacitive multitouch
3 On/Off/Standby/UPS LED

The front panels with true flat technology contain a Projective capacitive multi-
touch touchscreen that is handled by a USB controller within the system.

Figure 16
TFM front panel “No step” detail

NO Step

Features
Index of protection IP66K
Seal type EPDM
Table 11 Front laminate Glass
TFM features Metal housing Aluminium alloy 5754
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4
3

Figure 17
Construction detail.

1 Back seal

2 Metal housing

3 Touchscreen

4 Cover glass
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2.5 Front panels (QT)


The system is available with three different kinds of frontal panel:
• Full aluminium.
• Aluminium with True Flat technology and Multitouch. (TFM)

Figure 18
Full aluminium front panel detail

Figure 19
TFM front panel detail
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2.5.1 Full aluminium front panel (QT)

QT3000 (full aluminium front panel) is available in the following sizes:

• 15.6” W
• 18.5” W
• 21.5” W
• 24.0” W

Figure 20 1
Full aluminium front panel detail
(in the figure is shown as an example a
15.0" display)
2

1 Full aluminium front panel


2 Touchscreen display
3 On/Off/Standby LED

• The full aluminium front panel has a “step” between the front panel
and the touchscreen.

Figure 21
Front panel “Step” detail
Step

Features
Index of protection IP66
Back Seal type EPDM
Table 12 Metal housing EN AW-5754, H22 EN 485-1
Full aluminium features
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Figure 22
Construction detail.
1

1 Back seal

2 Touchscreen

3 Metal housing
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2.5.2 TFM front panel (QT)

QT3000-TFM (aluminum and glass front panel with true flat technology with
multitouch touchscreen) is available in the following sizes:

• 15.6” W
• 18.5” W
• 21.5” W
• 24.0” W

1
Figure 23
TFM front panel.
(in the figure is shown as an example a
2
15.6" display)

1 Aluminum and tempered glass TrueFlat


2 Projective capacitive multitouch
3 On/Off/Standby

The front panels with true flat technology contain a Projective capacitive multi-
touch touchscreen that is handled by a USB controller within the system.

Figure 24
TFM front panel “No step” detail

NO Step

Features
Index of protection IP66K
Table 13 Seal type EPDM
TFM features Front laminate Glass
Metal housing Aluminium alloy 5754
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4
3

Figure 25
Construction detail. 1

1 Back seal

2 Metal housing

3 Touchscreen

4 Cover glass
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2.5.3 Front USB 2.0 (HT)

The USB 2.0 port on the front panel is protected by anti-flame silicone rubber
cover. The silicone rubber is soft enough, to guarantee an IP66 degree of pro-
tection, when completely closed.

Note:
No USB frontal is present on stainless steel
panels.

Remarque:
Aucun front USB n'est présent sur les pan-
neaux en acier inoxydable.

Figure 26
Frontal USB detail

2.5.3.1 Opening the cover

a) With your finger, pull the cover at the shown position.

Figure 27
Frontal USB detail

b) Then, press the cover up/down edges, which assumes the required
IP66 degree of protection.
c) Please verify that all edges perfectly adheres the hole.
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2.5.4 LCD aspect ratio


There are different LCD aspect ratios depending of the frontal panel sizes:

Panel size Aspect ratio


12.1”, 4:3
15.0” 4:3
17.0” 5:4
Table 14 19.0” 5:4
LCD aspect ratio
15.6” wide 16 : 9
18.5” wide 16 : 9
21.5” wide 16 : 9
24” wide 16 : 9
. 12.1” wide 16 : 10

Figure 28
4:3 aspect ratio example

Figure 29
5:4 aspect ratio example

Figure 30
16:9 (Wide) aspect ratio example
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Figure 31
16:10 (Wide) aspect ratio example
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2.6 PB3200
PB3200 is the wall-mount DIN RAIL Box version.

Figure 32
PB3200 detail

2.7 Rear panel areas


In the rear panel we find the following areas:

1
4
Figure 33
Rear panel areas

3 2

1 Expansion SLOT area


2 Connectors area
3 Buttons / LEDs area
4 Power supply / Power button / GND area
5 Expansion area
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2.7.1 Expansion SLOT area

QT/HT/PB is available in three different depths according to the expansion slots


option:

• QT/HT/PB “SL” has no expansion slots.

Figure 34
“SL” detail

• QT/HT/PB “S0” has no expansion slots.

Figure 35
“S0” detail

• QT/HT/PB “S1” is provided with one expansion slot in different PCI/PCIe


combination.

Expansion
SLOT area
Figure 36
“S1” detail
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2.7.2 Power supply area

Power supply
Figure 37 area
Power supply area

The power supply area accommodates the following connectors / LEDs:

2 1

Figure 38
DC power supply detail
6
3

4 5

1 Power button (option)


2 Remote Power Button connector (option)
3 Ground screw
4 UPS connector (option)
5 Power DC input
6 UPS status LED
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2.7.3 Buttons / LEDs area

Figure 39
Buttons / LEDs area

Buttons / LEDs area

The buttons / LEDs area accommodates the following buttons / LEDs:

1 2

Figure 40
Buttons / LEDs area detail

5 4

1 Watchdog Reset
2 Reset
3 On/Off/Stanby/UPS
4 HD LED
5 Watchdog LED
6 Temperature LED
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2.7.4 Connectors area

Figure 41
Connectors area

Connectors area

The connectors area accommodates the following connectors:

9 8

Figure 42
Connectors area detail

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1 DVI-I
2 USB2 (3.0)
3 USB3 (2.0)
4 LAN3 (10/100/1000 Mbps)
5 LAN2 (10/100/1000 Mbps)
6 LAN1 (10/100/1000 Mbps)
7 COM1 (RS232)
8 LAN4 (Optional) 10/100/1000 Mbps
9 USB1 (3.0)
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2.7.5 Expansion area


Expansion area

Figure 43
Expansion area

The expansion area can accommodate the following ports:

1 x RS232/422/485 (DB15M)
(COM3) + 1 x USB 2.0 (USB 4)

1 x RS232/422/485 optoisolated
(DB15M) (COM3) + 1 x USB 2.0
(USB 4)

2 x RS232 (DB9M) (COM3 and


COM2)

2 x USB 2.0 (Type A) (USB5 and)


and USB4)

1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet


(RJ45)
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2.7.6 UPS

The UPS is divided into two units: the controller, fully integrated on the internal
power supply board, and an external battery pack, which is used as a power
source for the UPS.
These units connect to each other by means of a power harness and a terminal
connector located on the back panel by the main power connector.
The UPS controller and the external battery pack are offered as options.

Figure 44
UPS connector

1 UPS battery pack connector

Figure 45
UPS detail

1 UPS battery pack


2 UPS battery pack connection cable
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2.7.7 Labels position


On the rear panel the following labels are present.
1
Note:
labels position may be different depending
on display size.

Remarque:
La position des étiquettes peut être
différente selon la taille de l'affichage.

2
Figure 46
Labels position detail

1 Connectors label
2 Marking label

2.7.7.1 Marking label

Figure 47
Marking label detail

6
2

3 7

Figure 48
Marking label detail 4

1 Model
2 Bar code
3 Serial number
4 Electrical information
5 Protection grade constrain
6 CE marking
7 Disposal
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2.7.7.2 Connectors label

System with UPS option installed.

Figure 49
Connectors label detail

System with 1 x RS232/422/485 (DB15M), 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x RS232/422/485


optoisolated (DB15M) or 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (RJ45) and UPS op-
tions installed.

Figure 50
Connectors label detail

System with 2 x USB 2.0 (Type A), 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (RJ45) and
UPS options installed.
Figure 51
Connectors label detail

System with 2 x RS232 (DB9M), 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (RJ45) and UPS
options installed.

Figure 52
Connectors label detail

System with 1 x RS232 (DB9M), 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A), 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps
Ethernet (RJ45), WiFi/3G/4G SMA connectors and UPS options installed.
Figure 53
Connectors label detail
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2.7.7.3 UPS battery pack labels

Figure 54
UPS label detail
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2.8 Rear view

Note:
rear panels may be different depending on 1
4
display size.

Remarque: 2
Les panneaux arrière peuvent être diffé-
rents selon la taille de l'affichage. 3

Note:
UPS battery pack fixing points position may
vary depending on display size.

1 LCD housing
Remarque:
La position des points de fixation de la bat- 2 Mounting seal
terie de l'onduleur peut varier en fonction
3 PC housing
de la taille de l'affichage.
4 UPS battery pack fixing points
Figure 55
5 Aeration holes
Rear view

2.9 Side view


1

1 1

Figure 56
Side view

1
2
Figure 57 2
1
Side view
3
2 2

1 Aeration holes
2 Recess for fixing clamps
3 CFast Slot
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2.10 Touchscreen
QT-HT systems are provided with a touchscreen (5-wire resistive or capacitive
multitouch), with a controller integrated on the motherboard. The touch screen
Warning: may only be actuated by finger tips or with the touchscreen pen (stylus). The
Any hard parts that comes in contact with operator may also wear gloves but be careful to avoid any hard particle in the
the touchscreen may damage it. Do not use
e.g. screw-drivers to use the touch-screen.
glove (metal, glass and so on). As an option HT may have no touchscreen. In-
stead of the touchscreen, there is a tempered glass.

Touchscreen capacitive Glass


Touchscreen resistive
multitouch (no touchscreen)
QT  / /

QT-TFM /  /

HT  / 
Table 15 HT-TF  / /
Touchscreen HT-TFX  / /

HT-TFM /  /

2.10.1 5-Wire resistive tecnology


Touch surface is made of PET hard coated Film (Hardness: 3H).

Figure 58
Touchscreen standard technology detail

2.10.2 Multi Touch tecnology


Tempered glass and aluminium frame for the TrueFlat Multitouch (TFM) front
panel:
• Projected capacitive touchscreen (P-CAP).
• Up to 4 finger operation.
• Gestures support.
Figure 59
Multi Touchscreen technology detail
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SECTION 3

3 Installation and
connection
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3.1 Preparation for installation


3.1.1 Select the mounting location

The mounting location should comply with the following characteristics:

a) Avoid direct sunlight exposure.


b) Make sure that QT/HT/PB is properly (ergonomically) accessible to the
operator.
c) Choose a suitable mounting height.
d) Ensure that the aeration holes are not covered.

3.2 Checking the package contents


• Check the package content for visible signs of transport damage and for
completeness.
• In the case of damaged parts, contact your ASEM representative. Do not
install parts that were damaged during the shipment.

3.3 Checking the operating conditions


• Read carefully the standards, approvals, EMC parameters and technical
specifications for operation of the device. This information is available in
the following sections:
o Certificates and approvals (see section 7.2).
o Electromagnetic compatibility (see section 7.2).
• Check the mechanical and climatic ambient conditions for operation of
the device: Ambient conditions (see section 7.1).
• Follow the instructions for local use of the device: Notes about usage.
• Adhere to the permissible rated voltage and the associated tolerance
range.
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3.4 Mounting position


QT/HT/PB device is suitable for installation in:
• Mounting cabinets
• Control cabinets
• Switchboards
• Consoles

3.4.1 Damage due to overheating


• All QT/HT/PB systems are designed for vertical mounting position.
Note: • A inclined installation reduces the thermal convection by QT/HT/PB and
For installation in control cabinets and, in
particular, in closed containers, make sure
the maximum permissible ambient temperature for operation. Please
the recommended ambient temperature is contact ASEM for details. QT/HT/PB may otherwise be damaged and its
maintained. certifications and warranty will be void.
For further details please refer to section • The ambient temperature must be between 0°C to +50°C measured 5 cm
7.1 Technical specifications
from all openings of the system where there is air entrance.
Remarque: • Provide space around the system for air recirculation and heat exchange.
Pour l'installation dans des armoires de • Keep at least 7 cm of space behind (z) and to the sides (x) of the PC cell,
commande et, en particulier, dans des ré-
while above (y) and below (y) the PC cell are needed 10cm.
cipients fermés, assurez-vous que la tempé-
rature ambiante recommandée est • Make sure that the grids on PC cell for air exchange are free from objects
maintenue. and from the cables and far from other obstacles to the air flow.
Pour plus de détails, reportez-vous à la sec- • For example, when the system is installed in cabinets with no air-
tion 7.1 Spécifications techniques
conditioning, it is necessary to ensure the exchange of air from outside
through at least two openings:
• An opening should be placed under the PC cell, it must be large enough
to allow the correct air flow from outside that is required to be within
the limits specified in the section on temperature.
• A sufficient size opening must be positioned above the PC cell to allow
the outflow of the hot air outside.
• It is possible to use one or more lateral openings instead of the two
above mentioned, subject to the condition that their vertical dimension
is long enough to ensure the heat required exchange.
• When the system is placed in air conditioned cabinets, the conditioning
system must provide the air circulation with proper ventilation.
• When the system is installed in closed cabinets, it is still necessary to en-
sure that the maximum ambient temperature is +50°C.
• Mounting angle:
o The system is intended to be mounted vertically.
o For inclinations of more than 10° and up to 20° is necessary to de-
crease the maximum operating temperature of 5°C.
o For other installation modes contact ASEM SpA .
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3.5 Checking installation distances


To ensure adequate aeration it is necessary leaving the following open spaces
Note: around the system:
mounting the clamps requires a space at
least 20 mm on the outer perimeter of the
• X direction 7 cm (min.) for each side.
frame display.
• Y direction 10 cm (min.) for each side.
Remarque: • Z direction 7 cm (min.).
Le montage des pinces nécessite un espace
Installation Panel
d'au moins 20 mm sur le périmètre exté-
rieur de l'affichage du cadre.

X Z
X
Figure 60
Installation distances

Y
X

Installation Panel

Figure 61
Installation distances
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20° max 20° max

Figure 62
Inclined Installation

3.6 Preparing the mounting cut-out


In order to ensure a proper mounting of the system, the material of the mounting
cut-out must be sufficiently stable.
To obtain the degree of protection described below, the material of the mounting
panel must not deform due to the use of clamps on the operator panel.

3.6.1 Degrees of protection

The degree of protection of the system (IP) is intended only for the front panel of
QT/HT/PB and is guaranteed only if the following conditions are satisfied:
• Material thickness at the mounting cut-out for IP66 protection: 2mm to 6
mm.
• Deviations of the plane of the mounting cut-out limits: ≤ 0.5 mm.
This condition must be satisfied even when the QT/HT/PB is installed.
• Allowed surface roughness in the area of the seal: ≤ 120 microns (Rz 120).
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3.7 Dimensions
This section shows the dimensions of the systems.

3.7.1 HT3200

Figure 63
HT3200 dimensions

F
LCD TFT A B C D E G H J
(SL/S0/S1)
12,1” 335 270 315 250 10 41/56/86 19 5 41.8
12,1”W 331 234 313 218 9 41/56/86 21 5 41.8
15,0” 390 315 370 295 10 41/56/86 19 6 41.8
15,6” 430 275 410 255 10 41/56/86 19 6 41.8
17,0” 455 355 435 335 10 41/56/86 21 6 41.8
18,5” 500 320 480 300 10 41/56/86 21 6 41.8
19,0” 490 388 470 368 10 41/56/86 23 6 41.8
21,5” 579 367 559 347 10 41/56/86 23 6 41.8
24,0” 640 402 620 382 10 41/56/86 21,3 8 41.8

3.7.2 HT3200-TF

Figure 64
HT3200 –TF dimensions

F
LCD TFT A B C D E G H J
(SL/S0/S1)
12,1” 335 270 315 250 10 41/56/86 19 5 41.8
12,1”W 331 234 313 218 9 41/56/86 21 5 41.8
15,0” 390 315 370 295 10 41/56/86 19 6 41.8
15,6” 430 275 410 255 10 41/56/86 19 6 41.8
17,0” 455 355 435 335 10 41/56/86 21 6 41.8
18,5” 500 320 480 300 10 41/56/86 21 6 41.8
19,0” 490 388 470 368 10 41/56/86 23 6 41.8
21,5” 579 367 559 347 10 41/56/86 23 6 41.8
24,0” 640 402 620 382 10 41/56/86 21,3 8 41.8
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3.7.3 HT3200-TFX

Figure 65
HT3200-TFX dimensions

F
LCD TFT A B C D E1/E2 G H J
(SL/S0/S1)
12,1” 335 270 315 250 10/10 41/56/86 19 6 41.8
15,0” 398 315 370 295 10/14 41/56/86 19 6 41.8
17,0” 455 355 435 335 10/10 41/56/86 21 6 41.8
19,0” 490 388 470 368 10/11 41/56/86 23 6 41.8

3.7.4 HT3200-TFM

Figure 66
HT3200-TFM dimensions

F
LCD TFT A B C D E1L:E1H/E2 G H J
(SL/SL/S0)
12,1”W 331 234 313 218 9 70/100 22 5 41.8
15,6” 433 280,5 410 255 10 70/100 36 6 41.8
18,5” 503 320,5 480 300 10 70/100 35 6 41.8
21,5” 581,5 367,5 559 347 10 70/100 35 8 41.8

3.7.5 PB3200
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3.7.6 QT3200

F G H J
LCD A B C D E1/E1
(SL/S0/S1)
15,6"W 395,5 245 387,5 237,5 3,8/4 41/56/86 24,2 7 41,8
18,5"W 461 282 453 274,5 3,8/4 41/56/86 24,2 6 41,8
21,5"W 528 319,5 520 312 3,8/4 41/56/86 24,2 6 41,8
24,0"W 584 352 576 344,5 3,8/4 41/56/86 24,2 6 41,8
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3.8 Mounting the device (HT version)

3.8.1 Position of the mounting clamps

• To obtain the declared degree of frontal protection for the system, it is nec-
essary to respect the positions of the clamps shown below.
• The table below shows the number and the position of the clamps for each
HT3200 size.

LCD size Clamp Quantity Clamp position

12.1”

15.0”

8
15.6”

Table 16
17.0”
Position of the mounting clamps

18.5”

10

19.0”

21.5” 14

24.0” 14
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3.8.2 Tools to tighten the mounting clamps


• 1.5 mm provided hexagonal key.

Tool required Action


Note:
mounting the clamps requires a space at
least 20 mm on the outer perimeter of the Fix the clamps
frame display.

Remarque:
Le montage des pinces nécessite un espace
d'au moins 20 mm sur le périmètre extéri-
eur de l'affichage du cadre. 3.8.3 Procedure

• Insert HT3200 into the mounting cut-out from the front.

Figure 67
Installation

• Insert the fixing clamps into the housings of the device.

Figure 68
Installation
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Note:
mounting the clamps requires a space at
least 20 mm on the outer perimeter of the
frame display

Remarque:
Le montage des pinces nécessite un espace
d'au moins 20 mm sur le périmètre exté-
rieur de l'affichage du cadre

Figure 69
Installation

• Tighten the fixing clamps with the hex key provided.


Figure 70
Hex key detail

Note:
adhere to the permissible torque when
tightening the threaded pin of the mount-
ing clamp: 0.2 Nm.

Remarque:
Adhérer au couple admissible lors du ser-
rage de la tige filetée de la pince de mon-
tage: 0,2 Nm.

Figure 71
Installation

• Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all mounting clamps.

Note:
tighten until the front gasket is fully com-
pressed

Remarque:
Serrer jusqu'à ce que le joint avant soit
complètement comprimé
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3.9 Mounting the device (PB version)

3.9.1 Wall Mounting installation


The system can be installed on a panel/wall as follows:

Tool required Action


Cross screwdriver 2,5mm

Screw / unscrew n.4 fixing screws

• Drill the required holes on the housing panel/wall according to the instruc-
tions detailed in the 7.3 Dimensions & Drawings.

• There are 4 fastening points. Fastening can be made using stainless steel
screws M4x20.

Figure 72
Wall Mounting installation detail
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3.9.2 DIN guide installation (PB only)


The system can be installed on a DIN guide as follows:

Tool required Action

Cross screwdriver 2,5mm

Fix the special‐purpose bends to the system

• Fix the special‐purpose bends to the system as indicated in the picture.

Figure 73
DIN guide installation detail

• Hang the system on the DIN guide, as shown in the picture.

Figure 74
DIN guide installation detail
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Figure 75
DIN guide installation detail
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3.10 Antennas Installation


3.10.1 WiFi stilo antenna installation
Figure 76
Stilo antenna installation

• Screw each antenna to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque


for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
1

Figure 77
Stilo antenna installation

1 WiFi SMA connector


Figure 78
Blade antenna installation

3.10.2 WiFi blade antenna installation

Figure 79 • Screw each antenna to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque
Blade antenna installation for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
1

1 WiFi SMA connector


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3.10.3 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna installation


The antenna base contains a strong magnet that will stick to any metal part.

Figure 80
Blade antenna installation

• Install the Magnetic Mount Antenna on a metallic surface.


• Screw the antenna cable connector to the respective SMA connector (rec-
ommended torque for mounting is 0.9 Nm).

• Screw each antenna to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque


for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
1

Figure 81
Blade antenna installation

Figure 82 1 WiFi SMA connector


Magnetic antenna installation

3.10.4 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna installation

• Screw each antenna to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque


for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
1

Figure 83
Wall - mount antenna installation

1 2G/3G/4G SMA connector


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3.10.5 2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable antenna


installation
For dimensions please refer to pararagraph 6.4
Figure 84
Stilo + cable panel mount antenna

• Screw each antenna to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque


for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
1

1 2G/3G/4G SMA connector

3.10.6 Outdoor 2G/3G/4G panel mount antenna


For dimension please refer to pararagraph 6.6

Figure 85
• Drill a 13mm hole on the Metal.
Stilo + cable panel mount antenna

Max thickness 5mm

• Recommended torque for mounting is 2.94 Nm.


• Maximum torque for mounting is 3.92 Nm.

1 2G/3G/4G SMA connector


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3.10.7 WiFi Stilo + cable panel mount antenna

• Drill a 6,5mm hole on the metal.

Max thickness 2mm


WiFi stilo antenna
6,5mm hole

3m / 5m /10m extension
cable ▪ LMR-200 low loss
cable ▪ IP20 ▪ RP-SMA-M/F

• Screw the antenna (recommended torque for mounting is 0.9 Nm).


• Screw each antenna to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque
for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
1

1 2G/3G/4G SMA connector


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3.10.8 WiFi blade + cable panel mount antenna


Figure 86
Blade + cable panel mount antenna

• Drill a 6,5mm hole on the metal.

Max thickness 2mm


WiFi stilo antenna
6,5mm hole

3m / 5m /10m extension
cable ▪ LMR-200 low loss
cable ▪ IP20 ▪ RP-SMA-M/F

Figure 87
Blade + cable panel mount antenna
• Screw the antenna (recommended torque for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
• Screw each antenna to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque
for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
1

1 2G/3G/4G SMA connector


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3.10.9 2G/3G/4G steereable stilo antenna + cable panel


mount antenna

Figure 88
Stilo + cable panel mount antenna

• Drill a 6,5mm hole on the metal.

Max thickness 2mm


2G/3G/4G Stilo steerable
6,5mm hole antenna

3m / 5m /10m extension
cable ▪ RG58/U low loss
cable ▪ IP20 ▪ SMA-M/F

• Screw each antenna to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque


for mounting is 0.9 Nm).
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1 2G/3G/4G SMA connector


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3.10.10 Grounding and bonding

Note:
• Whenever two pieces of equipment connected to each other are far apart, it
It is suggested to connect the system to the is possible that their ground connections could be at a different potential
ground wire by means of suitable wiring level. The data cable screens connecting the equipment’s chassis on one end
(AWG14 or greater cross sections are and the QT/HT/PB chassis on the other end can therefore be subject to a
suggested).
high current circulation capable of destroying the interface. To overcome this
Remarque: hazard such current must be steered away from the interface. To achieve this
Il est conseillé de connecter le système au goal the following methods can be used:
fil de terre au moyen d'un câblage
approprié (AWG14 ou des sections
transversales plus importantes sont
suggérées).

Figure 89
Power supply diagram

1. Use an equipotential bonding cable (16mm2) to connect the equipment’


ground to the QT/HT/PB ground.
2. Connect the data cable screens to the equipotential bonding rail on both
sides before connecting the cable to the interfaces.

• On the rear, locate the ground screw.

Ground
Figure 90 Screw
Grounding
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• Insert the earthing eyelet terminal between the washers in the following
sequence:
1. Spring washer
2. Plain washer
3. Eyelet faston
4. Toothed washer
5. Screw

Eyelet terminal
Plain washer
Toothed washer

Figure 91
Power supply connection detail Screw
Spring washer

3.10.11 Power supply isolation

The QT/HT/PB power supply is galvanically isolated which means its output is
electrically separated from its input. This feature has many benefits:

• Increases the noise immunity of the system


• Avoids input short circuits in systems with the power supply grounded
• Breaks ground loops which may cause interferences in the video signals.
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3.10.12 Power supply connection

• The device may be connected to a 24 V (18-32V ) power supply


which satisfies the requirements of safe extra low voltage (SELV) in accord-
ance with IEC/EN/DIN EN/UL60950-1.
• Remove the two poles plug connector from the system.
• Connect the positive and the negative poles (also refer to the label
on the back of the system) to their respective terminals of the two
pole plug connector. Use wires with a cross-section of 1.5 mm2
(AWG16). Always check that the voltage drop along the supply wir-
ing is not excessive and the input voltage remains above the mini-
mum required (18V ) in the worst load condition.
• Connect the ground cables (PE) to the earthing points.

Figure 92
QT/HT/PB DC detail
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3.10.13 Wiring diagram


The wiring diagram shows a simplified pictorial representation of the electrical
circuit. It shows the components of the circuit as simplified shapes, and the pow-
er and signal connections between the devices.
When the system is equipped with an UPS unit, an external battery pack is re-
quired. The battery pack is normally mounted on the machine’s back with two
screws.
The following wiring diagram represents this case:

Figure 93
Wiring diagram for standard battery pack
installation

Should the need arise the battery pack can also become a detached unit by
means of the optional 1m harness. In this case it is necessary to ground also the
Figure 94 battery pack.
Wiring diagram for standalone battery The following wiring diagram represents this case:
pack installation
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3.10.14 Power connector assembly


The system is equipped with a connector cup to be installed on the two poles
power connector. To properly assemble the connector please follow these in-
structions:

Figure 95
Power connector assembly

• Insert the cable tie in the cup as shown in the picture.

Figure 96
Power connector assembly

• Slide the cable tie as shown in the picture.

Figure 97
Power connector assembly
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• Place the two poles plug connector in the cup as shown in the picture.

Figure 98
Power connector assembly

Tighten the cable tie.

Figure 99
Cup installation

• Cut the excess part.

Figure 100
Cup installation
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• Insert the white label and close the cup as shown in the picture.

Figure 101
Cup installation

• Example of a correctly installed cup.

Figure 102 + -
Power connector assembly
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3.10.15 Power on

• Connect the power supply cable to the QT/HT/PB.


• Fix the power connector as indicated in the picture.

Figure 103
Power on DC

• The power supply LED turnes green,indicating that there is power taken from
the input connector.

Power supply LED


Figure 104
Power on DC

• The system begins bootstrap.


• Both the On/Off/Standby/UPS LEDs located on the front panel and on the
rear of the system (DL2) will turn on.

Figure 105
Power on DC

Front On/Off/Standby/UPS LED

Rear On/Off/Standby/UPS LED


• The two LEDs light yellow for less than a second, than a persistent green light
indicates normal operation.
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Warning

In order to ease and speed up the start-up of the Industrial PCs, ASEM offers the
operating system installation service as well as the installation of any additional
application.
A system set-up in this way, immediately after its first power on, performs and
shows to the operator a configuration procedure lasting 2-3 minutes that must
not be interrupted by switching off the system.
If, for any reason, the system is shut down during this procedure, it will not be
usable anymore and the ASEM Technical Support must be contacted in order to
bring it back to operation.

3.10.15.1 Power supply LED


System power state Green Yellow Notes
Table 17 ON ON OFF Power is taken from the input power supply
Power supply LED OFF OFF OFF No power supply
Battery fault OFF ON Check the battery connection
UPS active Blinking OFF Power is taken from the battery pack

3.10.15.2 Front On/Off/Standby – Rear On/Off/Standby LED


System power state Green Yellow Notes
OFF OFF OFF The system is not powered.
It is safe to turn off power supply.
Suspend To Disk OFF ON Operating system shutdown procedure is
terminated.
Table 18
System core is full-on or it is in a low power
Front On/Off/Standby – Rear Full On or
ON OFF state keeping current session information
On/Off/standby LED Suspend To RAM
into RAM.
System core is full-on.
UPS Blinking OFF Main power is missing and UPS (optional) is
powering the system.

3.10.15.3 Fuse replacement (factory only)

The system is provided with a FAST FUSE 10A 125V SMD.


The fuse can be replaced only in factory.

Figure 106
Power supply detail

Fuse
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3.11 Power button


The system is provided with an optional power button which works as described
in APCI specification 5.0.
This push button switches the system from the sleeping/soft off state to the
working state, and signals the OS to transition to a sleeping/soft off state from
the working state.

Figure 107
Power button detail

Power Button

Figure 108
Power button detail

Remote Power Button Connector

The soft off state is what you get when you click the menu start > Shut down.
The system is still powered but all functions are shut down.
From this point the user can turn off power, or use the power button to start up
again.

The sleeping state is what you get when you click the menu start > sleep.
The system appears to be off but you can resume with the power button and
other enabled resume devices like mouse or keyboard.
Since the context is not saved on disk during sleep, this mode can lead to data
loss if power is lost during sleep.

Please note that the Power button send a request to the system. What the sys-
tem does with this request depends on BIOS setup and windows configuration.

To Change what happens when you press the power button,

1. Open Power Options by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start
button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Security, and
then clicking Power Options.
2. On the Select a power plan page, click Change plan settings for the
plan that you want to change.
3. On the Change settings for the plan page, click Change advanced
power settings.
4. On the Advanced settings tab, expand Power buttons and lid, ex-
pand Power button action, choose what you want your computer to
do when you press the power button, and then click OK.
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The BIOS setting affect the behavior of the system when the power is applied.
• If the AfterG3 option is set to S5, when the power is applied the sys-
tem it will stay in soft off state, waiting for the power button event
to return to the Working state.
• If the AfterG3 option is set to SL, when the power is applied the sys-
tem it will immediately go to the Working state.

To set this option access the BIOS setup at power-up with F2 key and then select
menu Advanced, then South Bridge Configuration.
By factory default this option is set so S5.
If a user prefer the S5 value then it have to be manually changed after a BIOS de-
faults load.

Please note that if the user presses the power button for more than four seconds
while the system is in the working state, a hardware event is generated and the
system will transition to the soft-off state.
This hardware event is called a power button override and it is an extreme way to
shut down the system, because it can lead to data loss or windows malfunction at
the next power-on.

3.11.1 Remote power button

A remote power button can be connected through the Remote Power Button
Connector.

Figure 109
Power button detail

The remote power button has the same function of the power button placed on
the system, and the two buttons are connected in a parallel configuration so both
can be used.

The remote power button has to be normally open type, and the cable used for
the connection has to be unshielded twisted pair type with a maximum length of
10 m.
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3.11.2 Wiring diagram


The wiring diagram shows a simplified pictorial representation of the electrical
circuit

Figure 110
Wiring diagram
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3.11.3 Integrated UPS and external battery pack (option)

3.11.3.1 General description

The ASEM UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) purpose is to provide battery


backup when the electrical input power fails or drops to an unacceptable voltage
level.
It can supply power to the QT/HT/PB for several minutes (depending on the size
of the LCD), which is enough to correctly shutdown the system.
It features a configurable and automatic management of the controlled shut
down operations through native operating system support (Windows XP, Win-
dows 7).

It is offered as an option to the QT/HT/PB users and it consists of two parts:


• The battery pack, external to the machine.

Figure 111
Battery pack detail

• The control electronics located on the power supply board, internal to the
machine.
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3.11.3.2 Battery pack: standard mounting

Tool required Action


Cross screwdriver 2,5mm

Screw / unscrew n.3 fixing screws

A dedicated UPS connector located close to the power supply inlet is used to
connect the system to the external battery pack by means of a 30 cm. cable har-
ness .

Figure 112
Battery pack & cable detail

The battery pack is normally mounted on the machine’s back with two screws.

Figure 113
Standard mounting detail

For further information on the UPS unit please refer to the separate ASEM UPS
manual (code 86000062).
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3.11.3.3 Battery pack: alternative mounting

Tool required Action


Cross screwdriver 2,5mm

Screw / unscrew n.3 fixing screws

When necessary should the need arises the battery pack can also become a de-
tached unit by means of the optional 1m cable.

Figure 114
Battery pack & cable detail

ASEM battery pack contains a high performance lead battery which is suitable for
a high temperature environment.

Figure 115
Alternative mounting detail

For further information on the UPS unit please refer to the separate ASEM UPS
manual (code 86000062).
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4 System Start-up
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When the system is powered, BIOS starts running. If the user wants to enter BIOS
setup please press F2.
If F2 is not pressed, the systems starts the operating system.
Please refer to section 4.1 for the operating system and 4.2 for BIOS.

4.1 Operating systems


QT/HT/PB supports the following Operating Systems:
• Microsoft Windows 8.1 Industry Pro 32/64bit
• Windows 7 Pro/Ultimate 32/64bit
• Windows Embedded Standard 7E/7P 32/64 bit

Other operating systems, such as Linux, VxWorks, QNX, etc., have not been certi-
fied by ASEM but they are reasonably supported by the Intel platform after verifi-
cation of compatibility

4.1.1 Additional notes for Windows Embedded


Standard 7

ASEM has created a set of “standard” Windows Embedded Standard 7 images


that have a “look and feel” and application compatibility that are very close to
Windows 7 Professional (WES7E) or Ultimate (WES7P).
In addition, they support a set of “Embedded Features” (for example Enhanced
Write Filter), not present in Windows 7.
Different OS images are available, depending on the MUI (Multi-Language User
Interface) components that are needed by the application:

WES7E “International”, with an US-English only user interface (Windows menus).


Languages supported for customer applications: English, Arabic, Portuguese (Bra-
zil), Chinese simplified (China), Chinese traditional (Taiwan), Czech, Danish, Dutch,
Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean,
Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turk-
ish. Are not present IME components (Input Method) for Japanese, Korean, Chi-
nese simplified and traditional languages.

WES7P “MUI-A2”, with MUI components for English, Italian, German, French,
Spanish, Brazilian, Simplified Chinese). The operating system user interface lan-
guage can be changed using a control panel applet.

WES7P “MUI-Full”, with MUI components for: Arabic, Brazilian, Bulgarian, Chi-
nese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Traditional Hong Kong, Croatian,
Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungar-
ian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Roma-
nian, Serbian Latin, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish. The operat-
ing system user interface language can be changed using a control panel applet.
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4.1.1.1 EWF implementation in the Windows Embedded


Standard 7 images

All the ASEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 images have a built-in support for
Enhanced Write Filter (EWF).

EWF protects a volume from write access.


Its two major components are the EWF Overlay and the EWF Volume:

• EWF Overlay: EWF protects the contents of a volume by redirecting all


write operations to another storage location. This location is called an
overlay. An EWF overlay can be in RAM, or on another disk partition. An
overlay is conceptually similar to a transparency overlay on an overhead
projector. Any change that is made to the overlay affects the picture as it
is seen in the aggregate, but if the overlay is removed, the underlying
picture remains unchanged.
• EWF Volume: In addition to the EWF overlay, an EWF volume is created
on the media in unpartitioned disk space. This EWF volume stores con-
figuration information about all of the EWF-protected volumes on the
device, including the number and sizes of protected volumes and overlay
levels. Only one EWF volume is created on your device, regardless of
how many disks are in the system. If your media does not support multi-
ple partitions, you can save the EWF configuration information in the
system's registry (RAM Reg Mode, ASEM’s choice)

EWF has been configured by ASEM for protecting the C: volume, using RAM Reg
Mode. So, the overlay is in RAM and the EWF volume location is in system regis-
try.

When EWF will be enabled, every write operation for C: will be redirected to an
Overlay in RAM.
No data will be persistently stored into the C: volume.
In case of a reboot or of a system restart after a power failure, the overlay will be
reset and all the data written in the previous session will be lost. The view of the
C: volume will be the same, after every reboot.

Having a non-persistent C: will force the customer to manage at least another


volume (a separate D: partition, another storage device, a network share..) that
contains persistent data for the application.
This second volume will not be protected from power failures, but will not con-
tain information that is vital for system booting.

On ASEM Windows Embedded Standard 7 images, EWF is disabled by default at


shipment and it must be enabled by the customer, in case it is needed.

Important note: for a correct management of TRIM-capable flash storage devic-


es, the KB2573449 optional update must be installed.
It is not automatically downloaded by the target PC nor by the Windows Embed-
ded Developer Update for WES7 (WEDU).
ASEM has integrated this update in its pre-installed WES7 images.
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4.1.1.2 EWF Manager (EWFMGR)


The EWF manager console application is used to control Enhanced Write Filter.
EWF Manager has the following syntax:

EWFMGR <drive-letter>(optional) [options]


Because EWF manager commands are executed on the next boot, you must re-
boot the system for a command to take effect.

4.1.1.3 EWF Command Examples


The following example shows how to check the EWF status and format:
ewfmgr c:

Reported “State” is the current state of EWF. “Boot Command” is the state that
will be reached on next reboot.

The following example shows how to check the status type of the EWF volume.
ewfmgr

This command will enable EWF on C:

ewfmgr c: -enable

After a system reboot, all writes on C: will be redirected on the RAM Reg overlay.

This command will commit all current level data in the overlay to C: and will dis-
able EWF:

ewfmgr c: -commit and disable

Using RAM Reg Mode, -disable is not supported, because the EWF Volume infor-
mation are stored in the registry, that is stored into the protected volume. Adding
a –live option, reboot is not needed after the execution of the command.
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4.2 BIOS
4.2.1 System Setup

System Setup changes System behavior by modifying the BIOS configuration.


Entering and using System Setup
Warning:
Selecting incorrect values into System Setup
To enter the Setup, press F2 or Del keys during POST, after power on.
fields may cause system problems and even • Up/Down keys select fields in the current menu.
OS boot failures. • PgUp/PgDn keys move to the previous/next page on scrollable menus.
All the modifications that are not related to • Home/End keys move to the top/bottom item in the current menu.
System Date/Time and boot priority order
have to be carefully done. • Within a field, F5 or “–“ selects next lower value and F6 or “+” selects
next higher value.
Attention: • Left/Right arrows select menus on menu bar.
La sélection de valeurs incorrectes dans les
champs de configuration du système peut
provoquer des problèmes système et même
des pannes de démarrage du système d'ex- 4.2.2 Entering Boot Menu
ploitation.
Toutes les modifications qui ne sont pas Pressing F10 key during POST (Power-On Self-Test, after power on) will display a
liées à la date / heure du système et à l'or- boot menu, to temporary choose a boot device that is different from the one set
dre de priorité d'amorçage doivent être ef-
into System Setup.
fectuées avec soin.

4.2.3 Setup pre-arranged Configurations


ASEM has simplified System Setup by creating two pre-arranged sets of settings
under the Exit menu:

Optimized Defaults
The Optimal settings are designed for getting the maximum system performance
with non-realtime applications.

Real-Time Defaults
The Real-Time settings are designed for getting the minimum jitter in realtime
applications. Features like Hyperthreading, SpeedStep, C-States and DTS are disa-
bled.
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4.2.4 Main
BIOS setting Function Configuration options
System Date View or Set System Date. /
System Time View or Set System Time. /
System Information View various BIOS and System infor- /
mation (BIOS version, processor cache,
Table 19 type and speed, system memory amount
and speed).
Main
Boot Features Select boot features /
Numlock: [On] Select power-on state for Numlock. /
Network Stack /
Error Manager View Error Manager Log: [Enter] Display Error manager
log information

4.2.4.1 System information


BIOS setting Function
Board Name MB1251
BIOS Version 8922037A.01 X64
Build Time 12/11/2015
Table 20 Processor Type Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5350U CPU @ 1.80GHz
System information Processor Speed 1.800 GHz
System Memory Speed 1600 MHz
L2 Cache RAM 256 KB
Total Memory 2048 MB
[1] 2048 MB (DDR3- 1600) @ ChannelA-DIMM0

4.2.4.2 Boot features


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Numlock Select power-on state for Numlock. [On] [Off]
Timeout Number of seconds that POST will wait for the
[0]
user input before booting.
CSM Support [Yes] [No]
Quick Boot If enabled, skips some tests at boot to de-
[Enabled] [Disabled]
crease boot time.
Diagnostic Splash Select Enabled to show a diagnostic Splash
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Screen screen at boot.
BIOS Level USB Enable/Disable all BIOS level USB support [Enabled] [Disabled]
USB Legacy Enable/Disable USB BIOS SMM support for
keyboard, mouse, mass storage in legacy op- [Enabled] [Disabled]
erating systems such as DOS.
Console Redirection This option can be used to redirect the BIOS
Table 21 console to a serial port set as “COM1” (I/O ad- [Enabled] [Disabled]
Boot features dress 3F8h, IRQ 4).
Allow Hotkey in S4
Select Enabled to enable UEFI boot feature. [Enabled] [Disabled]
resume
UEFI Boot Enable the UEFI boot. [Enabled] [Disabled]
Legacy Boot Select Enabled to enable legacy (non-UEFI)
[Enabled] [Disabled]
boot feature.
Boot in Legacy Video Enable to force the display adapter to switch
Mode the video mode to Text Mode 3 at the end of
BIOS POST for non-UEFI boot mode (Legacy
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Boot). Some legacy software, such as DUET,
requires that the BIOS explicitly enter text
video mode prior to boot.
Load OPROM Load all OPROMs or on demand according to
[On Demand]
the boot device.

Table 22
Network stak 4.2.4.3 Network stak
BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Network Stack Enable/Disable UEFI Network Stack [Enabled] [Disabled]

Table 23 4.2.4.4 Error manager


Error manager BIOS setting Function Configuration options
View Error manag-
Display Error Manager Log Information [Enter]
er Log
Clear Error Man-
Press Enter to clear the error manager log. [Enter]
ager Log
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4.2.5 Advanced
BIOS setting Function
CMOS Battery Status: [Good]
Warning: Silicon Information Processor and PCH Signatures
ACPI configuration Set ACPI Configuration.
Setup Warning: Setting items on this
Processor configuration Set Processor configuration
screen to incorrect values may cause the Peripheral configuration Set Peripheral configuration
system to malfunction! HDD configuration Set Hard Drive and Controller Configuration.
Displays and provides options to change the Memory Set-
Memory configuration
tings.
Attention: System Agent (SA) Configuration Displays and provides options to change the SA Settings.
Mise en service Avertissement: Le réglage South Bridge configuration Set South Bridge configuration
des éléments de cet écran sur des valeurs Ethernet Controller Configuration Enable/Disable PCH Internal LAN1 (Intel i218).
incorrectes peut provoquer un dysfonction- Super IO Configuration Configure the Super IO
nement du système! Super IO Hardware monitor View Super IO Hardware Monitor values
SMBIOS Event Log Manage SMBIOS Event Log.
ME configuration Configure Management Engine Technology Parameters
Table 24 Thermal Configuration Thermal Control Sub-Menu
Advanced ICC Configuration ICC Control Sub-Menu
Intel (Smart Connect Technology) ISCT - Intel (R) Smart Connect Technology

4.2.5.1 Silicon information


BIOS setting Function
CPU Information
Family 5th Generation Intel(R) Core Processors
Model Broadwell ULT Mobile
CpuId 306D4
Stepping F0 Stepping
mCode PatchId 21
Core Frequency 1.80GHz
L1 Cache 32 KB 8-Way
L2 Cache 256 KB 8-Way
L3 Cache 3072 KB 12-Way
GT Info GT3 ( DeviceId = 0x1626 )
Table 25 PCH Information
Name WildcatPoint-LP
Silicon information
Stepping B2 Stepping
SPI Read Frequency 50 MHz

4.2.5.2 ACPI Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
FACP – RTC S4 Flag Value Valid only for ACPI. Controls the val-
ue for the RTC S4 flag in the FACP [Enable] [Disable]
table.
APIC – IO APIC Mode This is valid only for WIN2000, Win-
dows XP. A fresh install of OS must
occur when APIC mode is enabled.
The APIC table will be pointed to by [Enable] [Disable]
the RSDT, the Local APIC will be ini-
tialized, and the proper enable bits
are set in the PCH.
Enabled PTID Enable/Disable Power and Tempera-
[Enable] [Disable]
ture Instrumentation Details.
FACP – PM Timer Flag Value Valid only for ACPI. Controls the PM
[Enable] [Disable]
Timer Flag in the FACP table.
FACP - Low Power SL Idle Valid only for ACPI. Controls the Low
Capable F Power SL Idle Capable Flag (Bit 21) [Enable] [Disable]
Table 26
in the FACP table.
ACPI Configuration CPPC ACPI 5.0 Collaborative Processor
Performance Control. When CPPC is
enabled, the newer ACPI 5.0 method
[Enable] [Disable]
for processor performance control will
be used. When disabled, the older
methods will be used.
Native PCI Express Native PCI Express Enable/Disable [Enable] [Disable]
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4.2.5.3 Processor Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration
options
Active Processor Cores Number of cores to enable in each proces-
[All]
sor package.
Intel ® HT Technology When Disabled only one thread per enabled [Enabled] [Disa-
core is enabled. bled]
CPU Flex Ratio Override Enable/Disable CPU Flex Ratio Program-
/
ming.
Enabled XD Enabled Execute Disabled functionality. Al-
[Enabled] [Disa-
so known as Data Execution Prevention
bled]
Table 27 (DEP).
Limit Cpuid Maximum value When set to enable, this causes the cpuid to [Enabled] [Disa-
Processor Configuration return a maximum value of 3. bled]
Enable for BIST Enable/Disable BIST (Built-In Self-Test) on [Enabled] [Disa-
reset. bled]
Machine Check Enabled processor Machine Check feature [Enabled] [Disa-
(disable only for test). bled]
Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled, a VMM can utilize the addi- [Enabled] [Disa-
tional hardware capabilities. bled]
Intel Streamer Prefetcher [Enabled] [Disa-
Enables/disables MLC Streamer Prefetcher.
bled]
Intel Spatial Prefetcher Enables/disables MLC Spatial Prefetcher. /
MP MWAIT/Cx State Support [Enabled] [Disa-
Set CPU MSR for Mwait Enable.
bled]
BIOS Guard Enabled] [Disa-
Enable/Disable BIOS Guard feature.
bled]
Processor Power Manage- Processor Power Management Configura-
/
ment tion.
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4.2.5.4 Processor Power Management


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Intel SpeedStep® Enable processor performance states (P-
[Enabled]
States).
Boot Performance Mode Select the performance state that the BI- [Max Performance]
OS sets before OS handoff.
Turbo Mode Enable processor Turbo Mode. EMTTM [Enabled]
must also be enabled.
Turbo Mode Power Limit Enable/Disable Locking of turbo settings.
Lock When enabled, TURBO_POWER_LIMIT
[Disabled]
MSR will be locked and a reset will be re-
quired to unlock the register.
Long Power Limit Turbo Mode Long Duration Power Limit
(aka Power Limit 1) in Watts. The value
may vary from 0 to Fused Value. If the
[0]
value is 0, the fused value will be pro-
grammed. A value greater than fused
TDP value will not be programmed.
Long Power Limit Time Long Duration Time Window (aka Power
Limit 1 Time) value in seconds. The value
may vary from 0 to 56. Indicates the time
Table 28 [0]
window over which TDP value should be
Processor Power Management maintained. If the value is 0, the fused
value will be programmed.
Short Power Limit Turbo Mode Short Duration Power Limit
(aka Power Limit 2) in Watts. The value
may vary from 0 to Fused Value. If the
[0]
value is 0, the fused value will be pro-
grammed. A value greater than fused
TDP value will not be programmed.
Short Duration Turbo
Enable Short Duration Turbo Mode for
Mode [Enabled]
processor.
Power limit 3 Power Limit 3 in Watts. The value may
vary from 0 to Fused value. If the value is
0, the fused value will be programmed. A [0]
value greater than fused TDP value will
not be programmed.
Power limit 3 Time Power Limit 3 time in seconds. The value
may vary from 3 to 64. Indicates the time
window over which Power Limit 3 value [0]
should be manteined, If the value is 0, the
fused value will be programmed
Power limit 3 Duty cycle Duty Cycle in percentage that the CPU is
required to maintain the Power Limit 3 [0]
time.
Emergency Efficient Ena-
Enable Energy Efficient for processor [Enabled]
ble
Configure TDP Boot Configure TDP Mode as [Nominal] [UP]
Mode [Disabled] TDP selection. Disabled op-
[Nominal]
tions will skip all cTDP boot configurations
but dynamic cTDP can still work.
Lock TDP setting Lock TDP in
[Disabled]
MSR_CONFIG_TDP_CONTROL
CTDP BIOS control Enables CTDP control via runtime ACPI
BIOS methods. This "BIOS only" feature [Disabled]
does not require EC or driver support.
TDP Custom Setting Use TDP Custom Setting [Disabled]
C-States Enable processor idle power saving
[Enabled]
states (C-States).
Extend C-States Enable processor idle power saving C3
[Enabled]
state.
C3-State Enable processor idle power saving C3
[Enabled]
state.
C6-State Enable processor idle power saving C6
[Enabled]
state.
C6 Latency Configure Short/Long Latency. [Short]
C7-State [C7s] [Enabled]
C7 Latency Configure Short/Long Latency. [Short]
C8-State Enable processor idle power saving C8
[Enabled]
state.
C9-State Enable processor idle power saving C9
[Enabled]
state.
C10-State Enable processor idle power saving C10
[Enabled]
state.
C-State Auto Demotion Configure C-State Un-
[C1 and C3]
Demotion.
C-State UnDemotion Enable/Disable Pack-
[C1 and C3]
age C State Demotion.
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BIOS setting Function Configuration options


Package C State Demo- Enable/Disable Pack-
[Disabled]
tion age C State Demotion.
Package C State ndDe- Enable/Disable Pack-
motion [Disabled] age C State UnDemo-
tion.
C State Pre-Wake Enable/Disable C
[Enabled]
State Pre-Wake.
Lake Tiny [Disabled] Lake Tiny Settings

4.2.5.5 Peripheral Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
PCIe SR-IOV Support Set IO Virtualization. [Disabled]
Turn off unused PCI/PCIe Disabled:all clocks turned on Ena-
Table 29 clocks bled:clocks for empty PCI/PCIe slots will
Peripheral Configuration be turned off to save power, especially for [Disabled]
EMI test. Platform must be powered off
for changes to take effect.

4.2.5.6 HDD Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
SATA Device Enable/Disable SATA Device [Enabled]
Aggressive Link Power If enabled, turns on
Aggressive Link Power
[Enabled]
Management on all
HDD ports.
> Software Feature Mask
/ /
Configuration
Serial ATA Port 0 Not Installed or the port
/
is disabled
Port Enable Enable/Disable this port. [Enabled]
SATA Device Type Select 'Solid State Drive' only if a Solid
State Drive is connected to this SATA [Hard Disk Drive]
port.
DevSlp RTD3 Device Sleep Support [Disabled]
DITO Configuration Enable/Disable Device Sleep Idle Timeout
[Disabled]
Configuration.
Serial ATA Port 1 SanDisk SD6SF1 -
/
64.0 GB
Table 30 Port Enable Enable/Disable this port. [Enabled]
HDD Configuration SATA Device Type Select 'Solid State Drive' only if a Solid
State Drive is connected to this SATA [Hard Disk Drive]
port.
DevSlp RTD3 Device Sleep Support [Disabled]
DITO Configuration Enable/Disable Device Sleep Idle Timeout
[Disabled]
Configuration.
Serial ATA Port 2 SanDisk SD6SF1 -
/
64.0 GB
Port Enable Enable/Disable this port. [Enabled]
SATA Device Type Select 'Solid State Drive' only if a Solid
State Drive is connected to this SATA [Hard Disk Drive]
port.
DevSlp RTD3 Device Sleep Support [Disabled]
DITO Configuration Enable/Disable Device Sleep Idle Timeout
[Disabled]
Configuration.

4.2.5.7 Software Feature Mask Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
HDD Unlock If enabled, indicates that the HDD pass-
[Enabled]
word unlock in the OS is enabled.
Table 31 LED Locate If enabled, indicates that the LED/SGPIO
Software Feature Mask Configuration hardware is attached and ping to locate [Enabled]
feature is enabled on the OS.
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4.2.5.8 Memory Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
> Memory Thermal Configu- Memory Thermal Configuration Op-
/
ration tions.
/
Memory Frequency Limiter Maximum Memory Frequency Selec-
[Auto]
tions in Mhz.
Max TOLUD Maximum Value of TOLUD. Dynamic
[Dynamic, 1GB,
assignment would adjust TOLUD auto-
1.25GB, 1.5GB..up to
matically based on largest MMIO length
3.25GB]
of installed graphic controller.
NMode Support Enable/Disable system to support N
[Auto]
Mode.
Memory Scrambler Enable/Disable Memory Scrambler
[Enabled]
Table 32 support.
Memory Remap Enable/Disable Memory Remap above
Memory Configuration 4GB.
[Enabled]
MRC FastBoot Enable/Disable MRC FastBoot. Gener-
ally, this option only takes effect when [Enabled]
doing cold boots/resets.

4.2.5.9 Memory Thermal Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Memory Power and Thermal
/
Throttling
DDR PowerDown and idle This determined whether BIOS or
counter pcode will control DDR powerdown [PCODE]
modes and idle counter.
REFRESH_2X_MODE 0: Disabled.
1: iMC enables 2xRefresh when Warm
[Disabled]
and Hot.
2: iMC enables 2xRefresh when Hot.
Table 33 Self Refresh Enable Enable/Disable Self Refresh Enable [Enabled]
Memory Thermal Configuration Self Refresh Idle Timer Range [64K-1;512]. [512]
Throttler CKE min defeature Enable/Disable Throttler CKE min de-
[Enabled]
feature
Throttler CKE min timer Timer value for CKE min. Range
[ 64]
[255;0].

4.2.5.10 System Agent (SA) Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
> DMI Settings Displays and provides option to
/
change the DMI Settings.
> Intel(R) VT for Directed Press Enter to bring up the Intel(R) VT
I/O (VT-d) for Directed I/O (VT-d) Configuration /
Table 34 menu.
System Agent (SA) Configuration > Graphics Configuration Press Enter to access the Graphics
/
Configuration menu.
Cpu Audio Device Enable/Disable Cpu Audio Device
[Disabled]
(D0:D3:F0)
CHAP Device (D0:D7:F0) Enable/Disable CHAP Device [Disabled]
CRID support Enable Compatible Revision ID. [Disabled]
Above 4GB MMIO BIOS as- Enable/Disable above 4GB
signment MemoryMappedIO BIOS assignment
[Disabled]
This is enabled automatically when Ap-
erture Size is 2GB or higher.

4.2.5.11 DMI Settings


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
DMI Vc1 Control Enable/Disable DMI Virtual channel 1
[Disabled]
control.
DMI Vcp Control Enable/Disable DMI Virtual channel P
[Enabled]
control.
Table 35 DMI Vcm Control Enable/Disable DMI Virtual channel M
[Enabled]
DMI Settings control.
DMI Link ASPM Control Enable/Disable the control of Active
State Power Management on SA side [L0S And L1]
of the DMI Link.
DMI Extended Sync Enable/Disable DMI Extended Sync
[Disabled]
Control.
DMI Gen2 Support Control Enable/Disable DMI Gen2 Support
/
Control.
DMI De-emphasis Control DeEmphasis control for DMI [-6 dB]
DMI IOT Control IOT control for DMI [Disabled]
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4.2.5.12 Intel(R) VT for Directed I/O (VT-d)


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Intel(R) VT for Directed Enable/Disable Intel(R) Virtualization
I/O(VT-d) Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) by
[Enabled]
Table 36 reporting the I/O device assignment to
Intel(R) VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables.
X2APIC Opt Out Enable/Disable X2APIC_OPT_OUT
[Enabled]
bit.

4.2.5.13 Graphics Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Graphics Turbo IMON Cur- Graphics Turbo IMON Currect value
[31]
rect supported (14-31)
Primary Display Selection Select the primary display device. [Auto]
Internal Graphics Enable/Disable the Internal Graphics
Device. This has no effect if external [Auto]
graphics are present.
GTT Size Gtt Memory Size of IGD. [2MB]
Aperture Size Graphics Aperture Size. [128MB]
Table 37 DVMT Pre-Allocated Select Pre-Allocated Graphics Memory
Graphics Configuration size used by the Internal Graphics De-
[32MB]
vice. This has no effect if external
graphics are present.
DVMT Total Gfx Mem DVMT5.0 DVMT Graphic Memory
Size. This has no effect if external [256MB]
graphics present.
Gfx Low Power Mode Enable/Disable Gfx Low Power Mode. [Enabled]
> IGD Configuration / /

4.2.5.14 IGD Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
IGD - Boot Type Select the Video Device activated dur-
ing POST. This has no effect if external [VBIOS Default]
graphics are present.
IGD - LCD Panel Type Select the Video Device which will be
activated during POST. This has no ef- [VBIOS Default]
Table 38 fect if external graphics present.
IGD Configuration IGD- Panel Scaling Select the LCD Panel Scaling option
[Auto]
used by the Internal Graphics Device.
Backlight Control Back Light Control Setting [PWM-Normal]
IGD - Active LFP Select the Active LFP Configuration. [eDP Port-A]
Panel Color Depth Select the LFP Panel Color Depth. [18 Bit]
LCD Panel Backlight Select the panel backlight [80]

4.2.5.15 South Bridge Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
SMBUS Device Enable/Disable SMBUS Device. [Enabled]
PCI Clock Run Logic Controls PCIe clock gate power saving
[Enabled]
feature.
HPET Support Control the High Precision Event Timer
through this setup option. When ena-
[Enabled]
bled, the RSDT points to the HPET ta-
Table 39 ble and the proper enable bits are set.
Enable CRID Enable Compatible Revision ID. [Disabled]
South Bridge Configuration
DeepSx Mode Configure the DeepSx Mode configura-
[Disabled]
tion.
State After G3 Specify what state to switch to when
power is re-applied after a power failure [State S5]
(G3 state).
> SB PCI Express Config / /
> SB USB Config / /
> SB Azalia Config / /
> SB Serial IRQ Config / /
> SB Security Config / /
> SB SerialIo Config / /
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4.2.5.16 SB PCI Express Config


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
PCI Express Root Port Enabled or Disabled PCI Express Root
[Enabled]
Clock Gating Port Clock Gating.
DMI Link ASPM Control The control of Active State Power Man-
[Disabled]
Table 40 agement of the DMI Link.
DMI Link Extended Synch The control of Extended Synch on SB
SB PCI Express Config Control side of the DMI Link.
[Disabled]
PCI Express port assigned /
3
to LAN
> PCI Express Port 1 Config Control the PCI Express Root Port. /
> PCI Express Port 5 Config Control the PCI Express Root Port. /
> PCI Express Port 6 Config Control the PCI Express Root Port. /
> PCI Express Port 7 Config Control the PCI Express Root Port. /
> PCI Express Port 8 Config Control the PCI Express Root Port. /

4.2.5.17 PCI Express Root Port 1


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
PCI Express Root Port 1 Control the PCI Express Root Port. [Enabled]
PCIe Speed Select PCIe Speed to Gen1 or Gen2 [Auto]
ASPM Control PCIe Active State Power Man-
[Auto]
agement settings.
L1 Substates PCI Express L1 Substates setting. [L1.1 & L1.2]
HOT PLUG PCI Express Hot Plug Ena-
[Disabled]
bled/Disabled.
URR PCI Express Unsupported Request Re-
[Disabled]
porting Enable/Disable.
Table 41 FER PCI Express Device Fatal Error Report-
[Disabled]
ing Enable/Disable.
PCI Express Root Port 1 NFER PCI Express DeviceNon-Fatal Error
[Disabled]
Reporting Enable/Disable.
CER PCI Express Device Correctable Error
[Disabled]
Reporting Enable/Disable.
SEFE Root PCI Express System Error on Fa-
[Disabled]
tal Error Enable/Disable.
SENFE Root PCI Express System Error on
[Disabled]
Non-Fatal Error Enable/Disable.
SECE Root PCI Express System Error on Cor-
[Disabled]
rectable Error Enable/Disable.
PME Interrupt Root PCI Express PME Interrupt Ena-
[Disabled]
ble/Disable.
PME SCI PCI Express PME SCI Enable/Disable. [Enabled]

4.2.5.18 PCI Express Root Port 5


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
PCI Express Root Port 5 Control the PCI Express Root Port. [Enabled]
PCIe Speed Select PCIe Speed to Gen1 or Gen2 [Auto]
ASPM Control PCIe Active State Power Man-
[Auto]
agement settings.
L1 Substates PCI Express L1 Substates setting. [L1.1 & L1.2]
HOT PLUG PCI Express Hot Plug Ena-
[Disabled]
bled/Disabled.
Table 42 URR PCI Express Unsupported Request Re-
[Disabled]
porting Enable/Disable.
PCI Express Root Port 5 FER PCI Express Device Fatal Error Report-
[Disabled]
ing Enable/Disable.
NFER PCI Express DeviceNon-Fatal Error
[Disabled]
Reporting Enable/Disable.
CER PCI Express Device Correctable Error
[Disabled]
Reporting Enable/Disable.
SEFE Root PCI Express System Error on Fa-
[Disabled]
tal Error Enable/Disable.
SENFE Root PCI Express System Error on
[Disabled]
Non-Fatal Error Enable/Disable.
SECE Root PCI Express System Error on Cor-
[Disabled]
rectable Error Enable/Disable.
PME Interrupt Root PCI Express PME Interrupt Ena-
[Disabled]
ble/Disable.
PME SCI PCI Express PME SCI Enable/Disable. [Enabled]
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4.2.5.19 PCI Express Root Port 6


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
PCI Express Root Port 6 Control the PCI Express Root Port. [Enabled]
PCIe Speed Select PCIe Speed to Gen1 or Gen2 [Auto]
ASPM Control PCIe Active State Power Man-
[Auto]
agement settings.
L1 Substates PCI Express L1 Substates setting. [L1.1 & L1.2]
HOT PLUG PCI Express Hot Plug Ena-
[Disabled]
bled/Disabled.
URR PCI Express Unsupported Request Re-
[Disabled]
porting Enable/Disable.
FER PCI Express Device Fatal Error Report-
[Disabled]
ing Enable/Disable.
Table 43 NFER PCI Express DeviceNon-Fatal Error
[Disabled]
PCI Express Root Port 6 Reporting Enable/Disable.
CER PCI Express Device Correctable Error
[Disabled]
Reporting Enable/Disable.
SEFE Root PCI Express System Error on Fa-
[Disabled]
tal Error Enable/Disable.
SENFE Root PCI Express System Error on
[Disabled]
Non-Fatal Error Enable/Disable.
SECE Root PCI Express System Error on Cor-
[Disabled]
rectable Error Enable/Disable.
PME Interrupt Root PCI Express PME Interrupt Ena-
[Disabled]
ble/Disable.
PME SCI PCI Express PME SCI Enable/Disable. [Enabled]

4.2.5.20 PCI Express Root Port 7


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
PCI Express Root Port 7 Control the PCI Express Root Port. [Enabled]
PCIe Speed Select PCIe Speed to Gen1 or Gen2 [Auto]
ASPM Control PCIe Active State Power Man-
[Auto]
agement settings.
L1 Substates PCI Express L1 Substates setting. [L1.1 & L1.2]
HOT PLUG PCI Express Hot Plug Ena-
[Disabled]
bled/Disabled.
URR PCI Express Unsupported Request Re-
[Disabled]
porting Enable/Disable.
FER PCI Express Device Fatal Error Report-
[Disabled]
Table 44 ing Enable/Disable.
NFER PCI Express DeviceNon-Fatal Error
PCI Express Root Port 7 Reporting Enable/Disable.
[Disabled]
CER PCI Express Device Correctable Error
[Disabled]
Reporting Enable/Disable.
SEFE Root PCI Express System Error on Fa-
[Disabled]
tal Error Enable/Disable.
SENFE Root PCI Express System Error on
[Disabled]
Non-Fatal Error Enable/Disable.
SECE Root PCI Express System Error on Cor-
[Disabled]
rectable Error Enable/Disable.
PME Interrupt Root PCI Express PME Interrupt Ena-
[Disabled]
ble/Disable.
PME SCI PCI Express PME SCI Enable/Disable. [Enabled]
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4.2.5.21 PCI Express Root Port 8


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
PCI Express Root Port 8 Control the PCI Express Root Port. [Enabled]
PCIe Speed Select PCIe Speed to Gen1 or Gen2 [Auto]
ASPM Control PCIe Active State Power Man-
[Auto]
agement settings.
L1 Substates PCI Express L1 Substates setting. [L1.1 & L1.2]
HOT PLUG PCI Express Hot Plug Enabled/Disabled. [Disabled]
URR PCI Express Unsupported Request Re-
[Disabled]
porting Enable/Disable.
FER PCI Express Device Fatal Error Reporting
[Disabled]
Enable/Disable.
NFER PCI Express DeviceNon-Fatal Error Re-
[Disabled]
porting Enable/Disable.
Table 45 CER PCI Express Device Correctable Error
[Disabled]
Reporting Enable/Disable.
PCI Express Root Port 8
SEFE Root PCI Express System Error on Fatal
[Disabled]
Error Enable/Disable.
SENFE Root PCI Express System Error on Non-
[Disabled]
Fatal Error Enable/Disable.
SECE Root PCI Express System Error on Cor-
[Disabled]
rectable Error Enable/Disable.
PME Interrupt Root PCI Express PME Interrupt Ena-
[Disabled]
ble/Disable.
PME SCI PCI Express PME SCI Enable/Disable. [Enabled]

4.2.5.22 SB USB Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
USB Precondition Precondition work on USB host control-
Table 46 ler and root ports for faster enumera- [Enabled]
SB USB Configuration tion.
xHCI Mode Mode of operation of xHCI controller. [Smart Auto]
USB Per-Port Disable Con- Controls each of the USB ports (0~7)
[Disabled]
trol enable/disable.

4.2.5.23 SB Azalia Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Azalia Control Detection of the Azalia device. [Auto]
Table 47 Azalia Docking Support En- Enable/Disable Docking Support for
SB Azalia Configuration [Enabled]
able Azalia.
Azalia PME Enabled Enable/Disable PME for Azalia. [Disabled]

4.2.5.24 SB Serial IRQ Config


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Enable Serial IRQ Enable disable the Serial IRQ function
[Enabled]
in the PCH
Table 48 Serial IRQ Mode In 'Quiet' mode Serial IRQ is active only
when needed, In 'Continuous' it is ac- [Continuous]
SB Serial IRQ Config
tive all the time.
Start frames The number of start frames at the be-
[4 Frames]
ginning of the serial IRQ.

4.2.5.25 SB Security Config


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
GPIO Lockdown Enable/Disable the PCH GPIO Lock-
[Disabled]
down feature.
Table 49 RTC Lock Enable will lock bytes 38h-3Fh in the
lower/upper 128-byte bank of RTC [Disabled]
SB Security Config RAM.
BIOS Lock Enable/Disable the PCH BIOS Lock
Enable feature. The whole BIOS region [Disabled]
is not writable.
SMM LOCK Enable/Disable SMM Lock feature. It
will lock the SMRAM and unable load [Enabled]
SMM driver any more.
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4.2.5.26 SB Serial Io Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
SerialIo MODE Use ACPI mode in Win8 environment .
[ACPI Mode]
PCI mode is only for debugging.
SerialIo DMA Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor. [Disabled]
SerialIo I2C1 Elan Touch- Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor.
[Disabled]
Panel
SerialIo I2C1 Elan Touch- Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor.
[Disabled]
Pad
SerialIo I2C1 Synaptics Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor.
[Disabled]
TouchPad
SerialIo I2C1 NTRIG Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor.
[Disabled]
TouchPanel
Table 50 SerialIo I2C1 EETL Touch- Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor.
[Disabled]
SB SerialIo Configuration Panel
SerialIo I2C1 ALPS Touch- Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor.
[Disabled]
PaD
SerialIo I2C1 Cypress Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor.
[Disabled]
TouchPaD
I2C1 Parameters Override Overrides the I2C1 Controller Parame-
[Disabled]
ters
SerialIo SPI1 SPI1 host controller [Disabled]

4.2.5.27 Ethernet Controller Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
LAN1 (Intel i218) Enable/Disable PCH Internal LAN1 (In-
[Enabled]
tel i218).
LAN OPROM Selection Enable/Disable Pxe Oprom for this
[Disabled]
ethernet controller.
Wake on PCH LAN Enable PCH Internal Wake on LAN ca-
[Enabled]
pability at Moff.
LAN2 (i210) Enable/Disable Network controller con-
[Enabled]
Table 51 nected to PCIe2
Ethernet Controller Configuration LAN2 (i210) Boot ROM Enable/Disable Pxe Oprom for this
[Disabled]
ethernet controller.
Wake on LAN2 (i210) Enable Wake on LAN2 capability. [Enabled]
LAN3 (i210) Enable/Disable Network controller con-
[Enabled]
nected to PCIe4
LAN3 (i210) Boot ROM Enable/Disable Pxe Oprom for this
[Disabled]
ethernet controller.
Wake on LAN3 (i210) Enable Wake on LAN3 capability. [Enabled]

4.2.5.28 Super IO Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
COM A (DB9) This option controls the COM A configura-
tion. When enabled, select address and [Enabled]
IRQ.
Address Select the address of onboard serial port [3F8]
Table 52 IRQ IRQ selection of onboard serial port [4]
Super IO Configuration MODE Select the mode of the serial port [RS232]
COM B (optional DB9) This option controls the COM B configura-
tion. When enabled, select address and [Disabled]
IRQ.
COM C (optional This option controls the COM C configura-
DB9/DB15) tion. When enabled, select address and [Disabled]
IRQ.
COM D (Touchscreen) This option controls the COM D configura-
tion. When enabled, select address and [Enabled]
IRQ.
Address Select the address of onboard serial port [2E8]
IRQ IRQ selection of onboard serial port [11]
Watchdog Timer Enable or disable Watchdog Timer [Disabled]

4.2.5.29 SMBIOS Event Log


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Event Log Validity Enable/Disable Event Log. Valid
Event Log Capacity / Space Available
Event Log / [Enabled]
View SMBIOS event View SMBIOS event
Table 53 log.
/
log.
SMBIOS Event Log Mark SMBIOS events Mark SMBIOS events as read. Marked
[Enter]
as read SMBIOS events won't be displayed.
Clears SMBIOS events Clears SMBIOS events. [Enter]
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4.2.5.30 ME Configuration
BIOS setting Function Configuration options
ME FW Version / 10.0.38.1000
ME Firmware Intel(R)ME 1.5MB
/
firmware
Table 54 Intel(R) ME Enable/Disable Intel(R) Management En-
[Enabled]
gine.
ME configuration ME FW Downgrade Enable/Disable ME FW Downgrade func-
[Disabled]
tion.
ME Debug Event Ser-
Enable/Disable ME Debug Event Service. [Disabled]
vice
MDES for BIOS Enable/Disable ME Debug Event Service for
[Disabled]
BIOS events.
ME IFR Feature Enable/Disable Intel(R) ME Independent
[Enabled]
Firmware Recovery.
Firmware TPM Feature Enables or disables the Firmware TPM pre-
[Disabled]
sent in the ME.

4.2.5.31 Thermal Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
> CPU Thermal Con-
CPU Thermal Configuration Submenu. /
figuration
Table 55
> Platform Thermal
Thermal Configuration Platform Thermal Configuration Submenu. /
Configuration

4.2.5.32 CPU Thermal Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Thermal Monitor Enable processor Thermal Monitor thermal
[Enabled]
control. Requires GV3.
Bi-directional When a processor thermal sensor trips (ei-
PROCHOT# ther core), the PROCHOT# is driven. If bi-
[Enabled]
direction is enabled, external agents can
drive PROCHOT# to throttle the processor.
Table 56 PROCHOT# OUT If Bi-directional PROCHOT# is enabled,
CPU Thermal Configuration PROCHOT# OUT can be disabled selec- [Disabled]
tively
PROCHOT Response Enable/Disable PROCHOT Response. [Disabled]
Disable VR Thermal
Enable/Disable VR Thermal Alert. [Disabled]
Alert
ACPI 3.0 T-States Enable/Disable ACPI 3.0 T-States. [Disabled]
DTS Enable CPU Digital Thermal Sensor func-
[Enabled]
tion.

4.2.5.33 Platform Thermal Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Automatic Thermal Re- Configure _CRT, _PSV, and _AC0 automat-
porting ically based on values recommended in
BWG's Thermal Reporting for Thermal [Enabled]
Management settings. Set to Disabled for
manual configuration.
Critical Trip Point / [POR]
Table 57 Passive Trip Point / [95 C]
Platform Thermal Configuration Passive TC1 Value This value sets the TC1 value for the ACPI
Passive Cooling Formula. Use '+' and '-' [ 1]
keys to change value.
Passive TC2 Value This value sets the TC1 value for the ACPI
Passive Cooling Formula. Use '+' and '-' [ 5]
keys to change value.
Passive TSP Value This value sets the TSP value for the ACPI
Passive Cooling Formula. It represents in
tenths of a second how often the OS reads
[ 10]
the temperature when passive cooling is
enabled. Use '+' and '-' keys to change val-
ue.
ME SMBus Thermal Enable/Disable ME SMBus Thermal Report-
[Disabled]
Reporting ing Configuration.
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4.2.5.34 ICC Configuration


BIOS setting Function Configuration options
ICC Profile ICC Profile Selection [ 0]
Use Watchdog Timer for Enable Watchdog Timer operation for [Disabled]
ICC ICC.If enabled,Watchdog Timer will be
started after ICC related changed.
This timer detects platform instability
caused by wrong clock settings.
Lock ICC registers All registers: all ICC registers will be [Static only]
locked. Static only - only static ICC reg-
Table 58 isters will be locked.
ICC Configuration Clock Manipulation [ICC Success]
Apply ICC settings after re- None: Change will not apply [None]
boot Permanently: Changes will be applied
permanently, starting after the next re-
boot. Use it to provide changes that
are verified and safe.
ICC Overclocking Library / [9.0.0.1209]
Clock 1 - No Usage Defined / /
> Clock 2 Integrated Clock 2 Control options /
Clock 3 - No Usage Defined / /
Clock 4 - No Usage Defined / /
Clock 5 - No Usage Defined / /
Clock 6 - No Usage Defined / /

4.2.5.35 Clock 2
BIOS setting Function Configuration options
BCLK, DMI, PEG, PCIe / /
PCI33, SATA, USB3 / /
Maximum supported
/ [100.0 MHz ]
frequency
Table 59
Minimum supported
Clack 2 / [100.0 MHz ]
frequency
Current frequency / [100.0 MHz ]
New frequency [10KHz] Frequency in 10KHz increments. Frequency
will be automatically rounded to nearest
vaild value. Allowed range is limited by Max/ [10000]
Min supported frequencies. Changes will not
be applied unless ' Apply setting' is pressed.
Maximum supported
/ [0.50 ]
SSC %
Current SSC % / [0.50 ]
New SSC spread per- Clock spectrum spread in 0.01% incre-
cent [0.01%] ments. Determines spectrum deviation away
from base frequency. Allowed range is lim-
[50]
ited by Max supported SSC%. Changes will
not be applied unless 'Apply settings' is
pressed.

4.2.5.36 Intel(R) Smart Connect Technology


Table 60 BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Intel Smart Connect Technology ISCT Configured Enable ISCT [Disabled]
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4.2.6 Security
BIOS setting Function Configuration options
Secure Boot Activation / [Disabled]
> Secure Boot Configu- /
/
ration
Supervisor Password /
Cleared
is:
User Password is: / Cleared
Set Supervisor Pass- Set or clear the Supervisor account's pass-
[Enter]
Table 61 word word.
Supervisor Hint String Press Enter to type Supervisor Hint String. [ ]
Security
Set User Password / [Enter]
User Hint String / [ ]
Min. password length Set the minimum number of characters for
[ 1]
password (1-20).
Authenticate User on /
[Disabled]
Boot
Trusted Platform Mod- /
/
ule (TPM)
TPM Support This is used to decide whether TPM support
[Enabled]
should be enabled or disabled.
TPM Detected / not de- If detected then choose action to perform on [Enable, Clear, Initial-
tected TPM at power up ize]

4.2.7 Boot
BIOS setting Function
Boot Priority Order
1. USB CD:
2. USB FDD:
Table 62 3. ATAPI CD: Keys used to view or configure devices: ^ and v ar-
Boot 4. ATA HDD0: rows Select a device. '+' and '-' move the device up
5. ATA HDD1: SanDisk SD6SF1M064G or down. 'Shift + 1' enables or disables a device. 'Del'
6. ATA HDD2: delete an unprotected device.
7. USB HDD:
8. PCI LAN:
9. Internal Shell

4.2.8 Exit
BIOS setting Function
Exit Saving Changes Equal to F10, save all changes of all menus, then exit
setup configure driver. Finally resets the system au-
tomatically.
Table 63 Exit Discarding Changes Equal to ESC, never save changes, then exit setup
Exit configure driver.
Load Real-Time Defaults Load special default settings for Real-Time applica-
tions.
Load Optimized Defaults Load Settings for optimized boot time and system
performance (Equal to F9).
Discard Changes Load the original value of this boot time. Not the de-
fault Setup value.
Save Changes Save all changes of all menus, but do not reset sys-
tem.
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SECTION 5

5 Mass storage &


Expansions
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5.1 PCI / PCIe expansion (S1 only)


QT/HT/PB can accommodate PCI/PCIe expansion cards.

Figure 116
PCI / PCIe slot detail

PCI/PCIe

5.1.1 Single PCI add-on card


This board allows the installation of a single PCI add-on card with 5W max con-
sumption.

Figure 117
Single PCI add-on card

5.1.2 Single PCIe add-on card


This board allows the installation of a single PCIe x4 format (Generation 1
2.5Gbit/s) half size add-on card with 5W max consumption.
Figure 118
Single PCIe add-on card
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5.1.3 PCI / PCIe cards type and dimensions


Half size or low profile cards are allowed.
No full size cards can be installed.
The maximum dimensions admitted are (l x h): 174mm x 106mm

Maximum dimensions ad-


Y/N PCI / PCIe card
mitted

Half size
YES
< 174mm x 106mm

Table 64
PCI / PCIe cards type and dimensions

Low profile
YES
< 174mm x 106mm

Full size
NO
> 174mm x 106mm
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Warning
5.2 Mass storage
Only use ASEM approved CFast card for • CFast SATA 3.
industrial application.
• SSD mSATA 3.
The CFast cards intended for other uses
(digital cameras, consumer products) may • SSD 2.5” SATA 3.
not have the endurance, the performance • HDD 2.5”SATA.
and the security features (as data reliability
in case of a sudden power-off) required for
an industrial application.

Attention 5.2.1 CFast


Utilisez uniquement la carte CFast ap-
prouvée par ASEM pour une application
industrielle.
Les cartes CFast destinées à d'autres utili-
sations (appareils photo numériques,
produits de consommation) peuvent ne pas QT/HT/PB can accommodate a CFast card (optional).
avoir l'endurance, la performance et les ca-
ractéristiques de sécurité (fiabilité des don-
nées en cas de coupure brusque) requises
pour une application industrielle.

Figure 119
CFast detail

Figure 120
Slot for CFast
Slot for CFast

CFast

Figure 121
HDD / SSD 2.5” internal
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5.2.2 SSD mSATA


Figure 122
SSD detail

QT/HT/PB can optionally accommodate one SSD mSATA

HDD/SDD 2.5”

Figure 123
Slot for SSD

5.2.3 HDD 2.5”

Figure 124
HDD detail

QT/HT/PB can optionally accommodate one or two 2.5” HDD / SSD.

HDD/SDD 2.5”
Figure 125
Slot for HDD
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5.2.4 SSD 2.5”

Figure 126
SSD detail

QT/HT/PB can optionally accommodate one or two 2.5” HDD / SSD.

Figure 127
Slot for HDD
HDD/SDD 2.5”
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6 Maintenance and
service
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6.1 Removing the rear cover


• Remove the three screws as indicated in figure.

Only screws can be removed by the user.


Warning

Tool required Action


Cross screwdriver 2,5mm

Screw / unscrew n.3 fixing screws

• On the back of the system remove the 3 fixing screws of the cover.

1 1

Figure 128
Removing the rear cover

1 Screws to be removed

• Remove the cover.

Figure 129
Removing the rear cover
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6.2 Backup battery replacement (CR2032 3V)


Tool required Action
Plastic tool
Remove the battery and replace it with one of the same model
Danger (Lithium CR2032 3V Coin).
Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced
with an incorrect type. Dispose of used bat-
teries according to the instructions

Danger
Risque d'explosion si la batterie est rempla-
cée par un type incorrect. Éliminer les piles
usées conformément aux instructions

Figure 130
Battery replacement

1 Battery position

• Gently remove the battery as illustrated in the pictures above.

Figure 131
Battery replacement
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6.3 RAM installation / removal


• Locate the RAM module.

Figure 132
Installation / removal RAM

1 RAM position

• Expel the module by slightly opening the side fastening tabs of the plinth.

Figure 133
• For re-insertion, check the correct polarity of the module. When insertion is
Installation / removal RAM
complete, check for proper closure of the side fastening tabs.
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6.4 PCI/PCIe (depending on the option) in-


stallation / removal
QT/HT/PB0 S1 can optionally accommodate PCI cards.

PCI slot

Figure 134
PCI/PCIe Slot detail

• Install the card into the slot as shown in the following steps.
• Loosen the brake fixing screw and move the brake.

Figure 135
PC/PCIe installation / removal

• Remove the bracket.

Figure 136
PC/PCIe installation / removal
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• Insert the PCI card.

Figure 137
PCI Slot detail

• Fix the PCI card with the brake.

Figure 138
PC/PCIe installation / removal

• Tighten the brake it fix the PCI card.

Figure 139
PC/PCIe installation / removal
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Warning
Only use ASEM approved CFast cards for
6.5 CFast installation / removal
industrial application.
All the CFast cards intended for other uses
The system can optionally accommodate a CFast trough a push-push connector.
(digital cameras, consumer products) do
not have the endurance, the performance
and the security features (as data reliability
in case of a sudden power-off) required for
an industrial application.

Attention
N'utilisez que des cartes CFast approuvées
par ASEM pour une application industriel-
le.
Toutes les cartes CFast destinées à d'autres
utilisations (appareils photo numériques,
produits de consommation) n'ont pas l'en-
durance, les performances et les caracté-
ristiques de sécurité (fiabilité des données
en cas de coupure brusque) requises pour
une application industrielle.
Figure 140
CFast Slot detail

6.5.1 Installation
Warning:
Potential data loss • Remove the cover as indicated in the figure.
Do not remove the memory card while data
is being accessed.
Data on the memory card is lost if you at-
tempt to remove it while the system is ac-
cessing its data.

Attention:
Perte potentielle de données
Ne retirez pas la carte mémoire pendant
l'accès aux données.
Les données sur la carte mémoire sont per-
dues si vous essayez de la supprimer pen-
dant que le système accède à ses données.

Figure 141 • Insert the memory card into the slot as indicated in the figure. Pay atten-
CFast installation tion to the beveled edge.
• Push the card all the way.
Warning:
Removing the system memory card while
the project is running. If you remove
memory card while a project is running, the
project may stop.

Attention:
Retrait de la carte mémoire système pen-
dant la durée du projet. Si vous supprimez
la carte mémoire pendant qu'un projet est
en cours d'exécution, le projet peut
s'arrêter.
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6.5.2 Removal
• Push and release the memory card as indicated in the figure.

Figure 142
CFast removal

• Extract the memory card from the slot.

Figure 143
CFast removal
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6.6 Touchscreen

Note: 6.6.1 Settings for a system with a resistive touchscreen


On TFM system the calibration is not re-
quired.
The touch screen has already been set and calibrated by ASEM, so usually no
Remarque: setting is required. A calibration may be needed in some cases, like after rein-
Sur le système TFM, l'étalonnage n'est pas stalling the operating system.
nécessaire.
• In BIOS SETUP the serial port associated to the resistive touchscreen con-
troller must be enabled (default condition) [Advanced → Super IO Configu-
ration → COMD (Touch Screen)” = Enabled]
• To calibrate the touch screen, go to Control Panel or Click on the system
tray icon and open the eGalax setup application

Figure 144
Calibration of the touchscreen

• Select the ‘Tools’ tab

Figure 145
Calibration of the touchscreen
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• Select ‘4 point calibration’.


• A more accurate option is available: ‘Linearization’.

Figure 146
Calibration of the touchscreen

• User should follows the guide to touch and hold the blinking symbol in the
calibration window until it shows “OK”.

Figure 147
Calibration of the touchscreen

6.6.2 Setting of a system with capacitive touchscreen


The touch screen has already been set and calibrated by ASEM, so usually no
setting is required.
• In BIOS SETUP the serial port associated to the resistive touchscreen con-
troller must be disabled (default condition) [Advanced → Super IO Configu-
ration → COMD (Touch Screen)” = Disabled].
• No calibration is required.
• No third-party driver must be loaded.
• In case of Windows Embedded Standard 7, the operating system must be
WES7P to manage a capacitive touch screen. WES7E has no capacitive
touch screen support.
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6.6.3 Touchscreen Application Tips


Use large buttons and a simple interface
Note:
Avoid complex user operations like double-clicks, scroll bars, drop-down menus,
clean the front panel of the system
use of multiple windows or dragging. Remember that not all the operations that
with a soft damp cloth only.
can be done using a mouse are equally comfortable using a touch screen.
Remarque:
Give the user feedback as soon as the screen is touched.
Nettoyez le panneau avant du sys-
An immediate feedback on a successfully touch operation is very important to
tème avec un chiffon humide et
the user.
doux seulement.
The feedback can be either visual (changing button aspect / 3D effects) or audio
(“beep” or “click” on touch).

Turn the cursor off


Warning:
It will help the user to focus on the entire screen, without being distracted by
Do not use detergents, solvents,
the cursor pointer.
cleaners or objects that could
scratch the surface. Run your application full screen
Remove title and menu bars, to use the entire display area.
Attention:
N'utilisez pas de détergents, de
Avoid using a black background
solvants, de nettoyants ou d'objets Bright backgrounds, possibly containing a pattern, are the better choice for re-
pouvant rayer la surface.
ducing glare and for hiding fingerprints.

Warning:
switch off the power before any 6.7 Maintaining & cleaning
cleaning operation. QT/HT/PB is designed for maintenance-free operation except for the replacing
of the battery backup when necessary. It is recommended to clean the
Attention: touchscreen with a damp cleaning cloth and a display cleaning solution.
Éteignez l'alimentation avant
toute opération de nettoyage. 6.7.1 Procedure
Proceed as follows:
a) Switch off the QT/HT/PB device or lock the touch screen.
b) Spray the cleaning solution onto a cleaning cloth.
c) Do not spray directly onto the display.
d) Clean the display from the screen edge inwards.

6.8 Technical support & repairs


ASEM offers wide-ranging, complete after-sales technical support. The staff
who deal with this handle questions on the entire range of products skillfully,
quickly, and efficiently.
You can phone our staff in the service department, and they will give you com-
plete, prompt advice on how to resolve your problems.
telephone: +39 0432 967435
fax: +39 0432 967480
e-mail: suptec@asem.it
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6.9 Recycling and disposal


QT/HT/PB can be recycled due to the use of materials with low environmental
impact. Contact a certified disposal service company for environmentally sound
recycling and disposal of your old devices.
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7 Technical
specifications
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7.1 Technical specifications


7.1.1 Block Diagram

Figure 148
Block diagram

7.1.2 Certificates and approvals


Warranty & approvals
Table 65 Emission Conforms to:
Certificates and approvals EN 61326-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control
and laboratory use. EMC requirements. General requirements
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Immunity Conforms to:
EN 61326-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control
and laboratory use. EMC requirements. General requirements
EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
Safety Conforms to:
EN 61010-1 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control, and laboratory use - Part 1: General
requirements
EN 61010-2-201 Safety requirements for electrical equipment
for measurement, control and laboratory use - Part 2-201: Par-
ticular requirements for control equipment
RoHs Directive 2011/65/EU

ANSI/UL 61010-1, "Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and


Laboratory Use - Part 1: General Requirements," and ANSI/UL 61010-2-
201, "Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement,
Control, and Laboratory Use - Part 2-201: Particular Requirements for Con-
trol Equipment."
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7.1.3 WiFI stilo antenna

Electrical
Figure 149 Frequency 2,4 ~ 2,5GHz 4,9 ~ 5,8GHz
WiFi stilo antenna VSWR <2 <2,1
Peak gain (straigQT) 3,3dBi 4,9dBi
Peak gain (bend) 3,8dBi 5,5dBi
Average gain (straigQT) -0,9dBi -1,5dBi
Average gain (bend) -0,7dBi -0,0dBi
Efficiency (straigQT) 80% 71%
Efficiency (bend) 86% 83%
Polarization Linear
Impedance 50 Ohms
Radiation Pattern Omni
Input Power 2W max.

Environmental specifications
Operating temperature -40°C ~ +85°C
Humidity Non-condensing 65°C 95% RH

Mechanical specifications
Antenna Length 194mm
Antenna Diameter 12,8mm
WeigQT 24,6g
Antenna Body Material TPU
Table 66
WiFi stilo antenna characteristics
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7.1.4 WiFi blade antenna

Figure 150
WiFi blade antenna

Electrical
Frequency 1 [MHz] 2400 - 2500
Frequency 2 [MHz] 4900 - 5825
Nominal impedance [Ω] 50
Freq 1 2:1
VSWR
Freq 2 2:1
Freq 1 [dBi avg] 2
Gain
Freq 2 [dBi avg] 4
Table 67
Radiation pattern Omni
WiFi blade antenna characteristics
Polarization Linear Vertical
Power rating [W] 3
Connector RP SMA*

Environmental specifications
Operating temperature -30°C to +75°C
Storage temperature -30°C to +85°C
Radome material PTB/PC+ABS
Color black
WeigQT 18.21 g
Dimensions 157,5 mm

Mechanical specifications
Radome material PTB/PC+ABS
Color black
WeigQT 18.21 g
Dimensions 157,5 mm
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7.1.5 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna characteristics

Figure 151
2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna

Penta-Band Cellular
Communication Sy- AMPS GSM DCS PCS UMTS
stem
Frequency (MHz) 824 ~ 880 ~ 960 1710 ~ 1880 1850 ~ 1990 1710 ~ 2170
896
Peak Gain (dBi)
Free Space 2.6 5.0 -2.2 -2.3 -2.1
With metal ground 0.1 -0.3 -1.0 -1.0 -0.7
Efficiency
Free Space 35% 45% 21% 22% 22%
With metal ground 44% 40% 24% 26% 26%
Impedance 50Ω
Polarization Linear
Radiation Pattern Omni-directional
V.S.W.R. <2.0 : 1
Input Power 50 W

Table 68
Mechanical
2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna characteris-
Dimensons Length 116mm, Ø 29.5mm Base
tics
Cable Type RG-174
Cable Length 2M
Pull Force 1.92 kgf Max.
Casing 300 series stainless steel with black Duracoat finish
Connector SMA Male

Environmental & Mechanical


Temperature range -40° ~ +85°C
Humidity Non condensing 65°C 95% RH
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7.1.6 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna characteristics

Figure 152
2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna draw-
ing dimensions

Electrical
Communica- 700 LTE AMPS GSM DCS PCS UMTS 2300 2700 3500 3700
tion System LTE LTE LTE LTE
Frequency 703 824 880 1710 1850 1710 2300 2490 3400 3600
(MHz) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
803 896 960 1880 1990 1990 2400 2690 3600 3800
Free Space 18% 22% 22% 22% 30% 30% 17% 32% 28% 43%
With metal -3,0 -2,6 -3,0 -3,0 0,9 0,9 -1,3 1,1 1,8 3,1
ground
Free Space 52% 58% 57% 57% 58% 58% 31% 59% 36% 37%
With metal 0,8 1,7 1,8 1,8 3,4 3,4 2,3 3,7 4,3 2,6
ground
Impedance 50Ω
Polarization Linear
Radiation Pat- Omni-directional
tern
Table 69 Input Power 10 W
2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna charac-
teristics Mechanical
Antenna lengQT 72 ± 1.5 mm
Antenna diameter 10 ± 0.3 mm
Casing POM
Connector SMA Male (Brass)
WeigQT 8g

Environmental & Mechanical


Temperature range -40° ~ +85°C
Storage tempera- -40° ~ +85°C
ture
Humidity Non condensing 65°C 95% RH
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7.1.7 2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable antenna

Figure 153
2G/3G/4G wall-mount antenna

Cellular
Frequency 824 ~ 896 880 ~ 960 1710 ~ 1880 1850 ~ 1990 1710 ~
(MHz) 2170
Peak Gain (dBi)
Free Space -0.7 -0.9 1.7 2.5 2.2
L - Bracket 4.0 3.6 2.8 3.8 3.3
Average Gain (dBi)
Free Space -5.7 -5.3 -2.2 -2.1 -2.3
L - Bracket -1.7 -1.8 -2.2 -1.7 -1.9
Efficiency
Free Space 27% 30% 61% 62% 60%
Table 70
2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable an- L - Bracket 69% 66% 59% 68% 65%
tenna Impedance 50Ω
Polarization Linear
Radiation Pattern Omni
Input Power 50 W

Mechanical
Dimensions HeigQT 248 ± 5 mm
Base Diameter 17.08 ± 0.2 mm
Whip Diameter 4 ± 0.2 mm
Casing ABS
Connector SMA Male

Environmental & Mechanical


Temperature range -40° to +85°C
Humidity Non condensing 65°C 95% RH
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7.1.8 2G/3G/4G outdoor panel mount antenna

Figure 154
2G/3G/4G outdor panel mount antenna

Electrical
Antenna G30
Standard 2G/3G/4G
Operation Frequency (MHz) 698~960 MHz 1710~2170 MHz 2500~2800MHz
Peak Gain 1.2 dBi 3.2dBi 2.5dBi
Average Gain -4.5 dB -2.5dB -4.5dB
Efficiency 40% 55% 40%
VSWR <3.0:1
Impedance 50Ω
Polarization Linear
Radiation Properties Omni-directional
Max Input Power 5W

Mechanical
Dimensions (mm) HeigQT=48mm and Diameter=50mm
Cable Length=1m RG316*
Casing UV Resistant ABS
Base and Thread Nickel plated Copper
Connector SMA(M) Fully Customizable
Nut Nut M12
Sealant Rubber Stopper
Table 71
2G/3G/4G outdoor panel mount antenna
Environmental specifications
Operating temperature -40°C ~ +85°C
Humidity Non-condensing 65°C 95% RH
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7.1.9 WiFi stilo antenna drawing dimensions

Figure 155
WiFi stilo antenna drawing dimensions

1 Antenna housing
2 Rotary shaft
3 Upper base
4 Bottom base
5 SMA(M) RP
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7.2 WiFi blade antenna drawing dimensions

Figure 156
WiFi blade antenna drawing dimensions
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7.3 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna drawing di-


mensions

Figure 157
2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna drawing di-
mensions

1 GA.107 Antenna Housing


2 Holder
3 RG174
4 SMA(M)
5 Sticker
6 Strain Relief Bushing
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7.3.1 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna drawing


dimensions

Figure 158
2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna draw-
ing dimensions

1 Housing POM Black


2 Hinge Brass Ni Plated
3 Cap POM Black
4 Connector SMA Male (Brass)
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7.4 2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable draw-


ing dimensions

Figure 159
2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable draw-
ing dimensions

1 Main bracket
2 Back bracket
3 3”8L screw
4 Cap
5 4”25L screw
6 6”24L wall mount stud
7 CFD 200 cable
8 SMA(M) ST
9 Heat shrink tube
10 Housing
11 Flexible whip
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7.5 2G/3G/4G outdoor panel mount drawing


dimensions

Figure 160
2G/3G/4G outdoor panel mount drawing
dimensions

1 Housing top
2 Housing bottom
3 Gasket
4 Multi tooth washer
5 Nut M12
6 RG316
7 Heat shrink tube
8 SMA(M) ST
9 O-ring
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7.5.1 LCD characteristics


Size (inch) 15.6” FWXGA 21.5” FHD
Type Color LCD TFT Color LCD TFT
Resolution (pxl x pxl) 1366x768 1920x1080
Note: Colors 16.7M 16.2M
All displays are Color TFT-LCD with LED Pixel pitch (mm) 0,252x0,252 0,248x0,248
backlight designed for industrial applica- Backlight LED LED
tion. Luminance (cd/m2) 400 300
Contrast 500:1 3200:1
Remarque: Viewing angle (°) 85°:85° (L/R) 89°:89° (L/R)
Tous les affichages sont Color TFT-LCD avec 80°:80° (U/L) 89°:89° (U/L)
rétro-éclairage LED conçu pour une applica- Lifetime (min.) 50.000h 50.000h
tion industrielle.
Size (inch) 15.0” XGA 15.6” WXGA 17.0” SXGA
Type Color LCD TFT Color LCD TFT Color LCD TFT
Resolution (pxl x pxl) 1024x768 1366x768 1280x768
Colors 16.2M 16.7M 16.7M
Pixel pitch (mm) 0,297x0,297 0,252x0,252 0,264x0,264
Backlight LED LED LED
Luminance (cd/m2) 500 400 350
Contrast 1500:1 500:1 1000:1
Viewing angle (°) 85°:85° (L/R) 85°:85° (L/R) 85°:85° (L/R)
85°:85° (U/L) 80°:80° (U/L) 80°:80° (U/L)
Lifetime (min.) 50.000h 50.000h 50.000h

Size (inch) 18.5” WXGA 19.0” SXGA 21.5” FHD


Type Color LCD TFT Color LCD TFT Color LCD TFT
Resolution (pxl x pxl) 1366x768 1280x768 1920x1080
Colors 16.7M 16.7M 16.2M
Table 72 Pixel pitch (mm) 0,300x0,300 0,294x0,294 0,248x0,248
LCDs characteristics Backlight LED LED LED
Luminance (cd/m2) 300 350 300
Contrast 1000:1 1500:1 5000:1
Viewing angle (°) 75°:75° (L/R) 85°:85° (L/R) 89°:89° (L/R)
70°:70° (U/L) 85°:85° (U/L) 89°:89° (U/L)
Lifetime (min.) 50.000h 70.000h 50.000h

Size (inch) 24.0” WXGA


Type Color LCD TFT
Resolution (pxl x pxl) 1920x1080
Colors 16.7M
Pixel pitch (mm) 0,276x0,276
Backlight LED
Luminance (cd/m2) 300
Contrast 5000:1
Viewing angle (°) 89°:89° (L/R)
89°:89° (U/L)
Lifetime (min.) 50.000h
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7.5.2 QT3200 technical data


Note:
QT3200/SL W
The power consumption of the configuration
takes into consideration the maximum absorbed LCD TFT 15,6" W HD ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual 43
power of every component and does not include Basic con- core 3765U 1,90GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional exter-
the consumption of the devices connected to the figuration nal monitor ▪ Without possibility to add communication ports ▪ 24V DC isolated
USB ports. power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months warranty
Note 1: UPS functionalities are ensured with Mi- QT3200/S0
crosoft Win32/64bits operating systems only LCD TFT 15,6" W HD ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual 43
Note 2: Options signed by note 2 cannot be in- Basic con- core 3765U 1,9GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external
stalled together figuration monitor ▪ With possibility to add communication ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power
Note 3: Options signed by note 3 cannot be in- supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months warranty
stalled together QT3200/S1
LCD TFT 15,6" W HD ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual 47
Basic con- core 3765U 1,9GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external
figuration monitor ▪ With possibility to add communication ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power
supply ▪ 1 slot PCI ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months warranty

S0

S1
SL

Remote as- ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime


● ● ●
sistance
Intel® Celeron 3765U 1,9Ghz, 2 cores – 2 threads – 2MB smart
● ● ●
cache
Intel® Core™ i3-5010U 2,1Ghz, 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart +21
● ● ●
cache
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-5350U 1,8Ghz (2,9GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – +22
● ● ●
3MB smart cache
Table 73 Intel® Core™ i7-5650U 2,2Ghz (3,1GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – +24
● ● ●
4MB smart cache
QT3200 Technical data
15,6" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight,
400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/80°:80° Touch-
● ● ●
screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on
board
15,6" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back‐ +9
light, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
● ● ●
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated
on board
18,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, +10
300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 75°:75°/70°:70° Touch-
● ● ●
screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on
board
Display
18,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back‐ +22
light, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
● ● ●
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated
on board
21,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back‐ +21
light, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
● ● ●
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated
on board
24" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, +25
300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89° Touch-
● ● ●
screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on
board
● ● ● 2 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600
Ram ● ● ● 4 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600
Memory ● ● ● 8 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600
● ● ● 16 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600
● ● ● Without UPS (uninterruptible power supply)
Internal PSU With UPS (uninterruptible power supply) ▪ integrated in power sup‐
● ● ●
ply section ▪ batteries kit not included > note 1
Communica- ● Without possibility to add communication ports, below described
tion ports ● ● With possibility to add communication ports, below described
● ● No expansion slots
● 1 x PCI half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board
expansions
with max consumption 3W
slots
● 1 x PCIe 4x format (Generation 2) half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser
card ▪ expansion board with max consumption 3W
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Options
TPM ● ● ● TPM - Trusted Platform Module 0
SSD mSATA ● ● ● SSD on mSATA connector onboard, SATA 2
SSD 2,5" ● ● SSD 2,5" SATA installation kit (SSD not included) -
● ● SSD 2,5" U/X110 SATA III 6Gb/s (Solid State Disk) 5
HDD 2,5" ● ● HDD 2,5" SATA installation kit (HDD not included) ▪ with shock ab- -
sorber
● ● HDD 2,5" SATA 6
CFAST ● ● ● CFast SATA 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 > note 2 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 (DB15M) isolated▪ 1 x USB 2.0 > note 2 1
Communica-
● ● 2 x RS232 (DB9M) > note 2 2
tion ports
● ● 2 x USB 2.0 > note 2 0
● ● 1 x Ethernet 10/100/1000Mpbs, Intel® I210 > note 3 1
Fieldbus ● ● 1 x NETcore X card with "26pin" connector > note 3 3
● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n, 2.4 - 5 GHz > note 4 2
Wireless WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n, 2,4GHz ▪ 4G modem – GLOB-
● ● 7
modules AL > note 4
● ● 4G modem kit – GLOBAL > note 4 5
Power sup- ● ● Kit for ATX mode power supply functionality including on board but- 0
ply ton, internal cable and connector for remote command.
UPS battery ● ● ● Batteries kit for rear systems mounting ▪ cable included 15
kit ● ● ● Batteries kit for detached mounting (wall mount) 15

Case Panel mount


Front panel Aluminum
Frontal protection IP66
Touchscreen 5 wires resistive technology ▪ on board controller
Power supply 24V Input voltage: 18-32V Isolated Optional Power Button for ATX
mode
12V UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) battery backup system
UPS (optional) Batteries module (optional): Pb, 12V/13A max, 2500mA/h
Charge time 3h@25°C, Discharge time typ. 5’@ 13A and 25°C, Lifetime 10years@25°C
Motherboard Type “All-In-One” ASEM 1251, Watch dog Time programmable
Intel® Celeron™ and fifth generation Intel® Core™ processors ▪
Processor
Broadwell ULT dual core 15W
Intel platform
Intel® Broadwell PCH-LP chipset (Platform Controller Hub – Low
Chipset
Power) ▪ Included into processor’s chip
Intel® HD Graphics integrated in Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor, 850MHz ▪ digital
LVDS I/F with 8bit color
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated in Intel® Core™ i3 ▪ 900MHz ▪ I/F digital LVDS a
Video controller
8bit/color
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated in Intel® microprocessorsCore™ i5, i7 ▪ 1GHz ▪ I/F
digital LVDS a 8bit/color
Software remote ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker
assistance
Video controller Intel® HD Graphics integrated into Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor ▪ 850MHz ▪ LVDS
8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated into Intel® Core™ i3 microprocessor ▪ 900MHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated into Intel® Core™ i5, i7 microprocessors ▪ 1GHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Video memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪ Memory quantity is automatically selected by
operating system
System memory DDR3-1066 type ▪ 1 SODIMM module ▪ min 2GB ▪ max 8GB
Mass storage con- SL – 1 x mSATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
troller S0 – S1 1 x SATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
TPM 2x10 (2,54) pin-strip connector for optional TPM module
Cfast slot 1 x slot Cfast (bootable) external access
Expansion slot on riser card (S1) 1 x PCI or 1 x PCIe 4x ▪ half size (106 x 175mm) boards with 3W max
consumption ▪ alternative to each other
Rear access inter- 3 x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45 – 2 x Intel® I210-AT, 1 x Intel® I218-LM) ▪ 2 x
faces USB 3.0 (Type A) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A) ▪ DVI-I video output (DVI-D + VGA with adapt-
er,
max resolution: 1920x1200 WUXGA)
Rear access serial 1 x RS-232 (DB9M)
interfaces
Environmental Operating temperature: 0° ÷ +50°C, 0°C ÷ +45°C with 24x7 HDD or LCD 24”, +5°C ÷
specifications +45°C with standard HDD ▪
Storage temperature: -20° ÷ +60°C ▪ Humidity: 80% (non-condensing)
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7.5.3 QT3200 TFM technical data


Note:
The power consumption of the configuration
QT3200-TFM/SL W
takes into consideration the maximum absorbed
power of every component and does not include LCD TFT 15,6” W HD ▪ Touch-Screen Multitouch ▪ Aluminum and glass TrueFlat 43
the consumption of the devices connected to the front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I
Basic con-
USB ports. video output for additional external monitor ▪ Without possibility to add communi-
figuration
Note 1: UPS functionalities are ensured with Mi- cation ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪
crosoft Win32/64bits operating systems only 12 months warranty
Note 2: Options signed by note 2 cannot be in- QT3200-TFM/S0
stalled together LCD TFT 15,6” W HD ▪ Touch-Screen Multitouch ▪ Aluminum and glass TrueFlat 43
Note 3: Options signed by note 3 cannot be in- front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,9GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I
Basic con-
stalled together video output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communica-
figuration
tion ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12
months warranty
QT3200-TFM/S1
LCD TFT 15,6” W HD ▪ Touch-Screen Multitouch ▪ Aluminum and glass TrueFlat 47
front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,9GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I
Basic con-
video output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communica-
figuration
tion ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ 1 slot PCI ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64
runtime ▪ 12 months warranty
S0

S1
SL

Table 74
QT3200-TFM Technical data Remote as- ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime -
● ● ●
sistance
Intel® Celeron 3765U 1,9Ghz, 2 cores – 2 threads – 2MB smart -
● ● ●
cache
Intel® Core™ i3-5010U 2,1Ghz, 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart +21
● ● ●
cache
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-5350U 1,8Ghz (2,9GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – +22
● ● ●
3MB smart cache
Intel® Core™ i7-5650U 2,2Ghz (3,1GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – +24
● ● ●
4MB smart cache
15,6” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight,
● ● ● 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/80°:80°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
15,6” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back- +9
● ● ● light, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
18,5” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, +10
● ● ● 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 75°:75°/70°:70°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
Display
18,5” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back‐ +22
● ● ● light, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
21,5” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back‐ +21
● ● ● light, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
24” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, +25
● ● ● 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
● ● ● 2 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600
Ram ● ● ● 4 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600
Memory ● ● ● 8 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600
● ● ● 16 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600
● ● ● Without UPS (uninterruptible power supply)
Internal PSU With UPS (uninterruptible power supply) ▪ integrated in power sup-
● ● ●
ply section ▪ batteries kit not included > note 1
Communica- ● Without possibility to add communication ports, below described
tion ports ● ● With possibility to add communication ports, below described
● ● No expansion slots
● 1 x PCI half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board
expansions
with max consumption 3W
slots
● 1 x PCIe 4x format (Generation 2) half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on ris-
er card ▪ expansion board with max consumption 3W
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Options
TPM ● ● ● TPM - Trusted Platform Module 0
SSD mSATA ● ● ● SSD on mSATA connector onboard, SATA 2
SSD 2,5" ● ● SSD 2,5" SATA installation kit (SSD not included) -
● ● SSD 2,5" U/X110 SATA III 6Gb/s (Solid State Disk) 5
HDD 2,5" ● ● HDD 2,5" SATA installation kit (HDD not included) ▪ with shock ab- -
sorber
● ● HDD 2,5" SATA 6
CFAST ● ● ● CFast SATA 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 > note 2 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 (DB15M) isolated▪ 1 x USB 2.0 > note 2 1
Communica-
● ● 2 x RS232 (DB9M) > note 2 2
tion ports
● ● 2 x USB 2.0 > note 2 0
● ● 1 x Ethernet 10/100/1000Mpbs, Intel® I210 > note 3 1
Fieldbus ● ● 1 x NETcore X card with "26pin" connector > note 3 3
● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n, 2.4 - 5 GHz > note 4 2
Wireless WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n, 2,4GHz ▪ 4G modem – GLOB-
● ● 7
modules AL > note 4
● ● 4G modem kit – GLOBAL > note 4 5
Power sup- ● ● Kit for ATX mode power supply functionality including on board but- 0
ply ton, internal cable and connector for remote command.
UPS battery ● ● ● Batteries kit for rear systems mounting ▪ cable included 15
kit ● ● ● Batteries kit for detached mounting (wall mount) 15

Case Panel mount


Front panel Aluminum and tempered glass TrueFlat
Frontal protection IP66
Touchscreen Projective capacitive multitouch
Power supply 24V Input voltage: 18-32V Isolated Optional Power Button for ATX
mode
12V UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) battery backup system
UPS (optional) Batteries module (optional): Pb, 12V/13A max, 2500mA/h
Charge time 3h@25°C, Discharge time typ. 5'@ 13A and 25°C, Lifetime 10years@25°C
Motherboard Type "All-In-One" ASEM 1251, Watch dog Time programmable
Intel® Celeron™ and fifth generation Intel® Core™ processors ▪
Processor
Broadwell ULT dual core 15W
Intel platform
Intel® Broadwell PCH-LP chipset (Platform Controller Hub - Low
Chipset
Power) ▪ Included into processor's chip
Intel® HD Graphics integrated in Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor, 850MHz ▪ digital
LVDS I/F with 8bit color
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated in Intel® Core™ i3 ▪ 900MHz ▪ I/F digital LVDS a
Video controller
8bit/color
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated in Intel® microprocessorsCore™ i5, i7 ▪ 1GHz ▪ I/F
digital LVDS a 8bit/color
Software remote ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker
assistance
Video controller Intel® HD Graphics integrated into Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor ▪ 850MHz ▪ LVDS
8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated into Intel® Core™ i3 microprocessor ▪ 900MHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated into Intel® Core™ i5, i7 microprocessors ▪ 1GHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Video memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪ Memory quantity is automatically selected by
operating system
System memory DDR3-1066 type ▪ 1 SODIMM module ▪ min 2GB ▪ max 8GB
Mass storage con- SL - 1 x mSATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
troller S0 - S1 1 x SATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
TPM 2x10 (2,54) pin-strip connector for optional TPM module
CFast slot 1 x slot CFast (bootable) external access
Expansion slot on riser card (S1) 1 x PCI or 1 x PCIe 4x ▪ half size (106 x 175mm) boards with 3W max
consumption ▪ alternative to each other
Rear access inter- 3 x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45 - 2 x Intel® I210-AT, 1 x Intel® I218-LM) ▪ 2 x
faces USB 3.0 (Type A) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A) ▪ DVI-I video output (DVI-D + VGA with adapt-
er, max resolution: 1920x1200 WUXGA)
Rear access serial 1 x RS-232 (DB9M)
interfaces
Environmental Operating temperature: 0° ÷ +50°C, 0°C ÷ +45°C with 24x7 HDD or LCD 24", +5°C ÷
specifications +45°C with standard HDD ▪ Storage temperature: -20° ÷ +60°C ▪ Humidity: 80% (non-
condensing)
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7.5.4 HT3200 technical data


Note:
HT3200/SL W
The power consumption of the configuration
LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,940 GHz ▪ 40
takes into consideration the maximum absorbed Basic configu- 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ Without possibility to add communication
power of every component and does not include ration ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64
the consumption of the devices connected to the runtime ▪ 12 months warranty

USB ports. QT3200/S0


LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,940 GHz ▪ 40
Note 1: All the configurations are available with Basic configu- 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communication
front glass in substitution of the touchscreen. ration ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪
12 months warranty
Note 2: UPS functionalities are ensured with Mi-
crosoft Win32/64bits operating systems only. QT3200/S1
LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90 GHz ▪ 2GB 44
Note 3: Options signed by note 2 cannot be in- Basic configu- RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communication ports ▪
stalled together. ration 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ 1 PCI slot ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC
Note 4: Options signed by note 3 cannot be in- Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months warranty

stalled together.

S0

S1
SL
Remote assi- ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime -
● ● ●
stance
● ● ● Intel® Celeron 3765U 1,9Ghz, 2 cores – 2 threads – 2MB smart cache -
● ● ● Intel® Core™ i3-5010U 2,1Ghz, 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart cache +1
Processor
● ● ● Intel® Core™ i5-5350U 1,8Ghz (2,9GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart cache +3
● ● ● Intel® Core™ i7-5650U 2,2Ghz (3,1GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – 4MB smart cache +4
12,1" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ SVGA, 800x600, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 500 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle -
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 80°:80°/80°:60°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
12,1" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ XGA, 1024x768, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 600 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +4
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
Table 75 12,1" W LCD TFT 16:10 ▪ WXGA, 1280x800, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +1
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 88°:88°/88°:88°
HT3200 Technical data Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
15" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ XGA, 1024x768, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 500 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +8
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
15,6" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing an- +3
● ● ● gle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/80°:80°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
15,6" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +12
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
Display
17" LCD TFT 5:4 ▪ SXGA, 1280x1024, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 350 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +17
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/80°:80+
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
18,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing an- +13
● ● ● gle L:R/U:L (typ): 75°:75°/70°:70°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
18,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +24
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
19" LCD TFT 5:4 ▪ SXGA 1280x1024, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +28
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
21,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +23
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
24" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +27
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
● ● ● 2 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 -
● ● ● 4 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +1
Ram Memory
● ● ● 8 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +2
● ● ● 16 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +4
Internal PSU ● ● ● Without UPS (uninterruptible power supply) -
With UPS (uninterruptible power supply) ▪ integrated in power supply section ▪ batteries kit +1
● ● ●
not included > note 2
● ● No expansion slots -
expansions ● 1 x PCI half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board with max consumption 3W -
slots ● 1 x PCIe 4x format (Generation 2) half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board -
with max consumption 3W

Options
TPM ● ● ● TPM - Trusted Platform Module 0
SSD mSATA ● ● ● SSD on mSATA connector onboard, SATA 2
SSD 2,5" ● ● SSD 2,5" SATA installation kit (SSD not included) -
● ● SSD 2,5", SATA 5
HDD 2,5" ● ● HDD 2,5" SATA installation kit (HDD not included) ▪ with shock absorber -
● ● HDD 2,5" SATA 6
CFAST ● ● ● CFast SATA 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > note 3 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 isolated serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > note 3 1
Communica-
● ● 2 x RS232 serial ports (DB9M) > note 3 2
tion ports
● ● 2 x USB 2.0 ports > note 3 0
● ● 1 x Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps, Intel® I210 > note 4 1
Fieldbus ● ● 1 x NETcore X card with "26pin" connector > note 4 3
● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n, 2.4 - 5 GHz > note 4 2
Wireless
● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n, 2,4GHz ▪ 4G modem – GLOBAL > note 4 7
modules
● ● 4G modem kit – GLOBAL > note 4 5
Power supply ● ● Kit for ATX mode power supply functionality including on board button, internal cable and 0
connector for remote command.
UPS battery ● ● ● Batteries kit for rear systems mounting ▪ cable included 15
kit ● ● ● Batteries kit for detached mounting (wall mount) 15
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Front panel Aluminum ▪ ASEM logo sticker
Frontal protection IP66
Touchscreen 5 wires resistive technology ▪ on board controller
Power supply 24V Input voltage: 18-32V Isolated Optional Power Button for ATX
mode
12V UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) battery backup system
UPS (optional) Batteries module (optional): Pb, 12V/13A max, 2500mA/h
Charge time 3h@25°C, Discharge time typ. 5’@ 13A and 25°C, Lifetime 10years@25°C
Motherboard Type “All-In-One” ASEM 1251, Watch dog Time programmable
Intel® Celeron™ and fifth generation Intel® Core™ processors ▪
Processor
Broadwell ULT dual core 15W
Intel platform
Intel® Broadwell PCH-LP chipset (Platform Controller Hub – Low Pow-
Chipset
er) ▪ Included into processor’s chip
Intel® HD Graphics integrated in Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor, 850MHz ▪ digital
LVDS I/F with 8bit color
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated in Intel® Core™ i3 ▪ 900MHz ▪ I/F digital LVDS a
Video controller
8bit/color
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated in Intel® microprocessorsCore™ i5, i7 ▪ 1GHz ▪ I/F
digital LVDS a 8bit/color
Software remote ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker
assistance
Video controller Intel® HD Graphics integrated into Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor ▪ 850MHz ▪ LVDS
8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated into Intel® Core™ i3 microprocessor ▪ 900MHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated into Intel® Core™ i5, i7 microprocessors ▪ 1GHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Video memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪ Memory quantity is automatically selected by
operating system
System memory DDR3-1066 type ▪ 1 SODIMM module ▪ min 2GB ▪ max 8GB
Mass storage con- SL – 1 x mSATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
troller S0 – S1 1 x SATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
TPM 2x10 (2,54) pin-strip connector for optional TPM module
Cfast slot 1 x slot Cfast (bootable) external access
Expansion slot on riser card (S1) 1 x PCI or 1 x PCIe 4x ▪ half size (106 x 175mm) boards with 3W max
consumption ▪ alternative to each other
Rear access inter- 3 x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45 – 2 x Intel® I210-AT, 1 x Intel® I218-LM) ▪ 2 x
faces USB 3.0 (Type A) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A) ▪ DVI-I video output (DVI-D + VGA with adapt-
er,
max resolution: 1920x1200 WUXGA)
Rear access serial 1 x RS-232 (DB9M)
interfaces
Environmental Operating temperature: 0° ÷ +50°C, 0°C ÷ +45°C with 24x7 HDD or LCD 24”, +5°C ÷
specifications +45°C with standard HDD ▪
Storage temperature: -20° ÷ +60°C ▪ Humidity: 80% (non-condensing)
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7.5.5 HT3200-TF technical data


Note:
HT3200-TF/SL W
The power consumption of the configuration
LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum TrueFlat front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90 40
takes into consideration the maximum absorbed Basic configu-
GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ Without possibility to add commu-
power of every component and does not include ration
nication ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months warranty
the consumption of the devices connected to the QT3200-TF/S0
USB ports. LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum TrueFlat front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90 40
Basic configu-
GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communica-
Note 1: UPS functionalities are ensured with Mi- ration
tion ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months warranty
crosoft Win32/64bits operating systems only QT3200-TF/S1
Note 2: Options signed by note 2 cannot be in- LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Aluminum TrueFlat front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90 44
Basic configu-
stalled together GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communica-
ration
tion ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 1 slot PCI ▪ 12 months warra
Note 3: Options signed by note 3 cannot be in-
stalled together

S0

S1
SL
Remote assi- ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime -
● ● ●
stance
● ● ● Intel® Celeron 3765U 1,9Ghz, 2 cores – 2 threads – 2MB smart cache -
● ● ● Intel® Core™ i3-5010U 2,1Ghz, 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart cache +1
Processor
Table 76 ● ● ● Intel® Core™ i5-5350U 1,8Ghz (2,9GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart cache +3
● ● ● Intel® Core™ i7-5650U 2,2Ghz (3,1GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – 4MB smart cache +4
HT3200-TF Technical data 12,1" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ SVGA, 800x600, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 500 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle -
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 80°:80°/80°:60°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
12,1" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ XGA, 1024x768, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 600 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +4
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
12,1" W LCD TFT 16:10 ▪ WXGA, 1280x800, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +1
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 88°:88°/88°:88°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
15" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ XGA, 1024x768, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 500 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +8
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
15,6" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing an- +3
● ● ● gle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/80°:80°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
15,6" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +12
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
Display
17" LCD TFT 5:4 ▪ SXGA, 1280x1024, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 350 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +17
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/80°:80+
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
18,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing an- +13
● ● ● gle L:R/U:L (typ): 75°:75°/70°:70°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
18,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +24
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
19" LCD TFT 5:4 ▪ SXGA 1280x1024, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +28
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
21,5" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +23
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
24" W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing +27
● ● ● angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller integrated on board
● ● ● 2 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 -
● ● ● 4 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +1
Ram Memory
● ● ● 8 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +2
● ● ● 16 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +4
Internal PSU ● ● ● Without UPS (uninterruptible power supply) -
With UPS (uninterruptible power supply) ▪ integrated in power supply section ▪ batteries kit +1
● ● ●
not included > note 1
● ● No expansion slots -
expansions ● 1 x PCI half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board with max consumption 3W -
slots ● 1 x PCIe 4x format (Generation 2) half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board -
with max consumption 3W

Options
TPM ● ● ● TPM - Trusted Platform Module 0
SSD mSATA ● ● ● SSD on mSATA connector onboard, SATA 2
SSD 2,5" ● ● SSD 2,5" SATA installation kit (SSD not included) -
● ● SSD 2,5", SATA 5
HDD 2,5" ● ● HDD 2,5" SATA installation kit (HDD not included) ▪ with shock absorber -
● ● HDD 2,5" SATA 6
CFAST ● ● ● CFast SATA 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > note 2 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 isolated serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > note 2 1
Communica-
● ● 2 x RS232 serial ports (DB9M) > note 2 2
tion ports
● ● 2 x USB 2.0 ports > note 2 0
● ● 1 x Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps, Intel® I210 > note 3 1
Fieldbus ● ● 1 x NETcore X card with "26pin" connector > note 3 3
● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n, 2.4 - 5 GHz > note 4 2
Wireless
● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n, 2,4GHz ▪ 4G modem – GLOBAL > note 4 7
modules
● ● 4G modem kit – GLOBAL > note 4 5
Power supply ● ● Kit for ATX mode power supply functionality including on board button, internal cable and 0
connector for remote command.
UPS battery ● ● ● Batteries kit for rear systems mounting ▪ cable included 15
kit ● ● ● Batteries kit for detached mounting (wall mount) 15
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Front panel Aluminum TrueFlat ▪ Polycarbonate Pantone Cool Grey 4C color ▪ ASEM logo seri-
graph printed
Frontal protection IP66
Touchscreen 5 wires resistive technology ▪ on board controller
Power supply 24V Input voltage: 18-32V Isolated Optional Power Button for ATX
mode
12V UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) battery backup system
UPS (optional) Batteries module (optional): Pb, 12V/13A max, 2500mA/h
Charge time 3h@25°C, Discharge time typ. 5’@ 13A and 25°C, Lifetime 10years@25°C
Motherboard Type “All-In-One” ASEM 1251, Watch dog Time programmable
Intel® Celeron™ and fifth generation Intel® Core™ processors ▪
Processor
Broadwell ULT dual core 15W
Intel platform
Intel® Broadwell PCH-LP chipset (Platform Controller Hub – Low Pow-
Chipset
er) ▪ Included into processor’s chip
Intel® HD Graphics integrated in Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor, 850MHz ▪ digital
LVDS I/F with 8bit color
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated in Intel® Core™ i3 ▪ 900MHz ▪ I/F digital LVDS a
Video controller
8bit/color
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated in Intel® microprocessorsCore™ i5, i7 ▪ 1GHz ▪ I/F
digital LVDS a 8bit/color
Software remote ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker
assistance
Video controller Intel® HD Graphics integrated into Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor ▪ 850MHz ▪ LVDS
8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated into Intel® Core™ i3 microprocessor ▪ 900MHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated into Intel® Core™ i5, i7 microprocessors ▪ 1GHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Video memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪ Memory quantity is automatically selected by
operating system
System memory DDR3-1066 type ▪ 1 SODIMM module ▪ min 2GB ▪ max 8GB
Mass storage con- SL – 1 x mSATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
troller S0 – S1 1 x SATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
TPM 2x10 (2,54) pin-strip connector for optional TPM module
Cfast slot 1 x slot Cfast (bootable) external access
Expansion slot on riser card (S1) 1 x PCI or 1 x PCIe 4x ▪ half size (106 x 175mm) boards with 3W max
consumption ▪ alternative to each other
Rear access inter- 3 x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45 – 2 x Intel® I210-AT, 1 x Intel® I218-LM) ▪ 2 x
faces USB 3.0 (Type A) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A) ▪ DVI-I video output (DVI-D + VGA with adapt-
er,
max resolution: 1920x1200 WUXGA)
Rear access serial 1 x RS-232 (DB9M)
interfaces
Environmental Operating temperature: 0° ÷ +50°C, 0°C ÷ +45°C with 24x7 HDD or LCD 24”, +5°C ÷
specifications +45°C with standard HDD ▪
Storage temperature: -20° ÷ +60°C ▪ Humidity: 80% (non-condensing)
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7.5.6 HT3200-TFX technical data


Note:
HT3200-TFX/SL Basic System Pwr W
The power consumption of the configuration LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Stainless Steel TrueFlat front panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U
Basic configu- 40
takes into consideration the maximum absorbed 1,90GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ Without possibility to add
ration
power of every component and does not include communication ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months warranty

the consumption of the devices connected to the QT3200-TFX/S0 Basic System


LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Pannello frontale TrueFlat in acciaio INOX ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 40
USB ports. Basic configu-
3765U 1,90 GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add
ration
Note 1: UPS functionalities are ensured with Mi- communication ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months warranty
crosoft Win32/64bits operating systems only QT3200-TFX/S1 Basic System
Note 2: Options signed by note 2 cannot be in- LCD TFT 12,1" SVGA ▪ Touch-Screen ▪ Pannello frontale TrueFlat in acciaio INOX ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 44
Basic configu- 3765U 1,90 GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add
stalled together ration communication ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ 1 slot PCI ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 mon-
Note 3: Options signed by note 3 cannot be in- ths warranty

stalled together

S0

S1
SL
Remote assi- ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime -
● ● ●
stance
● ● ● Intel® Celeron 3765U 1,9Ghz, 2 cores – 2 threads – 2MB smart cache -
● ● ● Intel® Core™ i3-5010U 2,1Ghz, 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart cache +1
Table 77 Processor
● ● ● Intel® Core™ i5-5350U 1,8Ghz (2,9GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart cache +3
● ● ● Intel® Core™ i7-5650U 2,2Ghz (3,1GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – 4MB smart cache +4
HT3200-TFX Technical data 12,1" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ SVGA, 800x600, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 500 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle -
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 80°:80°/80°:60° Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller inte-
grated on board
12,1" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ XGA, 1024x768, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 600 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +4
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 89°:89°/89°:89° Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller inte-
grated on board
15" LCD TFT 4:3 ▪ XGA, 1024x768, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 500 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +8
Display ● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ.): 85°:85°/85°:85° Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller inte-
grated on board
17" LCD TFT 5:4 ▪ SXGA, 1280x1024, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 350 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +17
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/80°:80+ Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller inte-
grated on board
19" LCD TFT 5:4 ▪ SXGA 1280x1024, 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle +28
● ● ● L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89° Touch-screen ▪ 5 wires resistive technology ▪ Controller inte-
grated on board
● ● ● 2 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 -
● ● ● 4 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +1
Ram Memory
● ● ● 8 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +2
● ● ● 16 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +4
Internal PSU ● ● ● Without UPS (uninterruptible power supply) -
With UPS (uninterruptible power supply) ▪ integrated in power supply section ▪ batteries kit +1
● ● ●
not included > note 1
● ● No expansion slots -
expansions ● 1 x PCI half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board with max consumption 3W -
slots ● 1 x PCIe 4x format (Generation 2) half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board -
with max consumption 3W

Options
TPM ● ● ● TPM - Trusted Platform Module 0
SSD mSATA ● ● ● SSD on mSATA connector onboard, SATA 2
SSD 2,5" ● ● SSD 2,5" SATA installation kit (SSD not included) -
● ● SSD 2,5", SATA 5
HDD 2,5" ● ● HDD 2,5" SATA installation kit (HDD not included) ▪ with shock absorber -
● ● HDD 2,5" SATA 6
CFAST ● ● ● CFast SATA 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > note 2 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 isolated serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > note 2 1
Communica-
● ● 2 x RS232 serial ports (DB9M) > note 2 2
tion ports
● ● 2 x USB 2.0 ports > note 2 0
● ● 1 x Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps, Intel® I210 > note 3 1
Fieldbus ● ● 1 x NETcore X card with "26pin" connector > note 3 3
● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n, 2.4 - 5 GHz > note 4 2
Wireless
● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n, 2,4GHz ▪ 4G modem – GLOBAL > note 4 7
modules
● ● 4G modem kit – GLOBAL > note 4 5
Power supply ● ● Kit for ATX mode power supply functionality including on board button, internal cable and 0
connector for remote command.
UPS battery ● ● ● Batteries kit for rear systems mounting ▪ cable included 15
kit ● ● ● Batteries kit for detached mounting (wall mount) 15
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Front panel TrueFlat stainless steel AISI 304 (UNI/EN 1.4301), medium surface brushing, grain 180
▪ Polyester Autoflex EB A180, RAL 7035 color ▪ ASEM logo serigraph printed
Frontal protection IP66
Touchscreen 5 wires resistive technology ▪ on board controller
Power supply 24V Input voltage: 18-32V Isolated Optional Power Button for ATX
mode
12V UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) battery backup system
UPS (optional) Batteries module (optional): Pb, 12V/13A max, 2500mA/h
Charge time 3h@25°C, Discharge time typ. 5’@ 13A and 25°C, Lifetime 10years@25°C
Motherboard Type “All-In-One” ASEM 1251, Watch dog Time programmable
Intel® Celeron™ and fifth generation Intel® Core™ processors ▪
Processor
Broadwell ULT dual core 15W
Intel platform
Intel® Broadwell PCH-LP chipset (Platform Controller Hub – Low Pow-
Chipset
er) ▪ Included into processor’s chip
Intel® HD Graphics integrated in Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor, 850MHz ▪ digital
LVDS I/F with 8bit color
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated in Intel® Core™ i3 ▪ 900MHz ▪ I/F digital LVDS a
Video controller
8bit/color
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated in Intel® microprocessorsCore™ i5, i7 ▪ 1GHz ▪ I/F
digital LVDS a 8bit/color
Software remote ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker
assistance
Video controller Intel® HD Graphics integrated into Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor ▪ 850MHz ▪ LVDS
8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated into Intel® Core™ i3 microprocessor ▪ 900MHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated into Intel® Core™ i5, i7 microprocessors ▪ 1GHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Video memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪ Memory quantity is automatically selected by
operating system
System memory DDR3-1066 type ▪ 1 SODIMM module ▪ min 2GB ▪ max 8GB
Mass storage con- SL – 1 x mSATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
troller S0 – S1 1 x SATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
TPM 2x10 (2,54) pin-strip connector for optional TPM module
Cfast slot 1 x slot Cfast (bootable) external access
Expansion slot on riser card (S1) 1 x PCI or 1 x PCIe 4x ▪ half size (106 x 175mm) boards with 3W max
consumption ▪ alternative to each other
Rear access inter- 3 x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45 – 2 x Intel® I210-AT, 1 x Intel® I218-LM) ▪ 2 x
faces USB 3.0 (Type A) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A) ▪ DVI-I video output (DVI-D + VGA with adapt-
er,
max resolution: 1920x1200 WUXGA)
Rear access serial 1 x RS-232 (DB9M)
interfaces
Environmental Operating temperature: 0° ÷ +50°C, 0°C ÷ +45°C with 24x7 HDD or LCD 24”, +5°C ÷
specifications +45°C with standard HDD ▪
Storage temperature: -20° ÷ +60°C ▪ Humidity: 80% (non-condensing)
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7.5.7 HT3200 TFM technical data


Note:
HT3200-TFM/SL W
The power consumption of the configuration
takes into consideration the maximum absorbed LCD TFT 12,1" W ▪ Touch-Screen Multitouch ▪ Aluminum and glass TrueFlat front 42
power of every component and does not include panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video
Basic con-
the consumption of the devices connected to the output for additional external monitor ▪ Without possibility to add communication
figuration
USB ports. ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12
Note 1: UPS functionalities are ensured with Mi- months warranty
crosoft Win32/64bits operating systems only HT3200-TFM/S0
Note 2: Options signed by note 2 cannot be in- LCD TFT 12,1" W ▪ Touch-Screen Multitouch ▪ Aluminum and glass TrueFlat front 42
stalled together panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,9GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video
Basic con-
Note 3: Options signed by note 3 cannot be in- output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communication
figuration
stalled together ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12
months warranty
HT3200-TFM/S1
LCD TFT 12,1" W ▪ Touch-Screen Multitouch ▪ Aluminum and glass TrueFlat front 46
panel ▪ Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,9GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video
Basic con-
output for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communication
figuration
ports ▪ 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ 1 slot PCI ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64
runtime ▪ 12 months warranty
S0

S1
SL

Remote as- ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime


● ● ●
sistance
Intel® Celeron 3765U 1,9Ghz, 2 cores – 2 threads – 2MB smart -
● ● ●
cache
Intel® Core™ i3-5010U 2,1Ghz, 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart +21
● ● ●
cache
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-5350U 1,8Ghz (2,9GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – +22
● ● ●
3MB smart cache
Table 78 Intel® Core™ i7-5650U 2,2Ghz (3,1GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – +24
● ● ●
HT3200TFM Technical data 4MB smart cache
15,6” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight,
● ● ● 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/80°:80°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
15,6” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back- +1
● ● ● light, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
18,5” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1366x768 (HD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, +11
● ● ● 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 75°:75°/70°:70°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
Display
18,5” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back‐ +23
● ● ● light, 400 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 85°:85°/85°:85°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
21,5” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED back‐ +22
● ● ● light, 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
24” W LCD TFT 16:9 ▪ 1920x1080 (FHD), 16M colors ▪ LED backlight, +26
● ● ● 300 cd/m2 ▪ Viewing angle L:R/U:L (typ): 89°:89°/89°:89°
Touch-Screen ▪ P-CAP projected capacitive multitouch touchscreen
● ● ● 2 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 -
Ram ● ● ● 4 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +1
Memory ● ● ● 8 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +2
● ● ● 16 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +4
● ● ● Without UPS (uninterruptible power supply) -
Internal PSU With UPS (uninterruptible power supply) ▪ integrated in power sup- +1
● ● ●
ply section ▪ batteries kit not included > note 1
Communica- ● Without possibility to add communication ports, below described -
tion ports ● ● With possibility to add communication ports, below described -
● ● No expansion slots -
● 1 x PCI half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board -
expansions
with max consumption 3W
slots
● 1 x PCIe 4x format (Generation 2) half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser -
card ▪ expansion board with max consumption 3W
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Options
TPM ● ● ● TPM - Trusted Platform Module 0
SSD mSATA ● ● ● SSD on mSATA connector onboard, SATA 2
SSD 2,5” ● ● Installation kit SSD 2,5” SATA (SSD not included) -
● ● SSD 2,5” U/X110 SATA 3, 6Gb/s (Solid State Disk), MLC 5
HDD 2,5” ● ● Installation kit HDD 2,5” SATA (HDD not included) ▪ with shock ab- -
sorbers
● ● HDD 2,5” SATA 6
CFAST ● ● ● Cfast SATA 3 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > note 2 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 isolated serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > 1
Communica- note 2
tion ports ● ● 2 x RS232 serial ports (DB9M) > note 2 2
● ● 2 x USB 2.0 ports > note 2 0
● ● 1 x Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps, Intel® I210 > note 3 1
Fieldbus ● ● 1 x NETcore X card with "26pin" connector > note 3 3
Wireless ● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n, 2.4 - 5 GHz > note 4 2
modules WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n, 2,4GHz ▪ 4G modem – GLOB-
● ● 7
AL > note 4
● ● 4G modem kit – GLOBAL > note 4 5
Power sup- ● ● Kit for ATX mode power supply functionality including on board but- 0
ply ton, internal cable and connector for remote command.
UPS battery ● ● ● Batteries kit for rear systems mounting ▪ cable included 15
kit ● ● ● Batteries kit for detached mounting (wall mount) 15

Case Panel mount


Front panel Aluminum and tempered glass TrueFlat
Frontal protection IP66
Touchscreen Projective capacitive multitouch
Power supply 24V Input voltage: 18-32V Isolated Optional Power Button for ATX
mode
12V UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) battery backup system
UPS (optional) Batteries module (optional): Pb, 12V/13A max, 2500mA/h
Charge time 3h@25°C, Discharge time typ. 5'@ 13A and 25°C, Lifetime 10years@25°C
Motherboard Type "All-In-One" ASEM 1251, Watch dog Time programmable
Intel® Celeron™ and fifth generation Intel® Core™ processors ▪
Processor
Broadwell ULT dual core 15W
Intel platform
Intel® Broadwell PCH-LP chipset (Platform Controller Hub - Low
Chipset
Power) ▪ Included into processor's chip
Intel® HD Graphics integrated in Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor, 850MHz ▪ digital
LVDS I/F with 8bit color
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated in Intel® Core™ i3 ▪ 900MHz ▪ I/F digital LVDS a
Video controller
8bit/color
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated in Intel® microprocessorsCore™ i5, i7 ▪ 1GHz ▪ I/F
digital LVDS a 8bit/color
Software remote ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker
assistance
Video controller Intel® HD Graphics integrated into Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor ▪ 850MHz ▪ LVDS
8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated into Intel® Core™ i3 microprocessor ▪ 900MHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated into Intel® Core™ i5, i7 microprocessors ▪ 1GHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Video memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪ Memory quantity is automatically selected by
operating system
System memory DDR3-1066 type ▪ 1 SODIMM module ▪ min 2GB ▪ max 8GB
Mass storage con- SL - 1 x mSATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
troller S0 - S1 1 x SATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
TPM 2x10 (2,54) pin-strip connector for optional TPM module
CFast slot 1 x slot CFast (bootable) external access
Expansion slot on riser card (S1) 1 x PCI or 1 x PCIe 4x ▪ half size (106 x 175mm) boards with 3W max
consumption ▪ alternative to each other
Rear access inter- 3 x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45 - 2 x Intel® I210-AT, 1 x Intel® I218-LM) ▪ 2 x
faces USB 3.0 (Type A) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A) ▪ DVI-I video output (DVI-D + VGA with adapt-
er, max resolution: 1920x1200 WUXGA)
Rear access serial 1 x RS-232 (DB9M)
interfaces
Environmental Operating temperature: 0° ÷ +50°C, 0°C ÷ +45°C with 24x7 HDD or LCD 24", +5°C ÷
specifications +45°C with standard HDD ▪ Storage temperature: -20° ÷ +60°C ▪ Humidity: 80% (non-
condensing)
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7.5.8 PB3200 technical data


Note:
The power consumption of the configuration
takes into consideration the maximum absorbed PB3200-TFM/SL W
power of every component and does not include Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90 GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output 28
the consumption of the devices connected to the Basic con- for additional external monitor ▪ Without possibility to add communication ports ▪
USB ports. figuration 24V DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months
Note 1: UPS functionalities are ensured with Mi- warranty
crosoft Win32/64bits operating systems only PB3200-TFM/S0
Note 2: Options signed by note 2 cannot be in- Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90 GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output 28
stalled together Basic con- for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communication ports ▪ 24V
Note 3: Options signed by note 3 cannot be in- figuration DC isolated power supply ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12 months war‐
stalled together ranty
PB3200-TFM/S1
Intel® Celeron™ dual core 3765U 1,90 GHz ▪ 2GB RAM ▪ fanless ▪ DVI-I video output 32
Basic con- for additional external monitor ▪ With possibility to add communication ports ▪ 24V
figuration DC isolated power supply ▪ 1 PCI slot ▪ UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime ▪ 12
months warranty

S0

S1
SL

Remote as- ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime


● ● ●
sistance
Intel® Celeron 3765U 1,9Ghz, 2 cores – 2 threads – 2MB smart
● ● ●
cache
Intel® Core™ i3-5010U 2,1Ghz, 2 cores – 4 threads – 3MB smart +21
● ● ●
cache
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-5350U 1,8Ghz (2,9GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – +22
● ● ●
3MB smart cache
Intel® Core™ i7-5650U 2,2Ghz (3,1GHz Turbo), 2 cores – 4 threads – +24
● ● ●
Table 79 4MB smart cache
PB3200 Technical data ● ● ● 2 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 -
Ram ● ● ● 4 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +1
Memory ● ● ● 8 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +2
● ● ● 16 GB ▪ 1 module SODIMM DDR3-1600 +4
● ● ● Without UPS (uninterruptible power supply) -
Internal PSU With UPS (uninterruptible power supply) ▪ integrated in power sup‐ +1
● ● ●
ply section ▪ batteries kit not included > note 1
Communica- ● Without possibility to add communication ports, below described -
tion ports ● ● With possibility to add communication ports, below described -
● ● No expansion slots -
● 1 x PCI half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser card ▪ expansion board -
expansions
with max consumption 3W
slots
● 1 x PCIe 4x format (Generation 2) half size (106 x 175mm) ▪ on riser -
card ▪ expansion board with max consumption 3W
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Options
TPM ● ● ● TPM - Trusted Platform Module 0
SSD mSATA ● ● ● SSD on mSATA connector onboard, SATA 2
SSD 2,5” ● ● Installation kit SSD 2,5” SATA (SSD not included) -
● ● SSD 2,5” U/X110 SATA 3, 6Gb/s (Solid State Disk), MLC 5
HDD 2,5” ● ● Installation kit HDD 2,5” SATA (HDD not included) ▪ with shock ab- -
sorbers
● ● HDD 2,5” SATA 6
CFAST ● ● ● Cfast SATA 3 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > note 2 1
● ● 1 x RS232/422/485 isolated serial port (DB15M) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 port > 1
Communica- note 2
tion ports ● ● 2 x RS232 serial ports (DB9M) > note 2 2
● ● 2 x USB 2.0 ports > note 2 0
● ● 1 x Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbps, Intel® I210 > note 3 1
Fieldbus ● ● 1 x NETcore X card with "26pin" connector > note 3 3
Wireless ● ● WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n, 2.4 - 5 GHz > note 4 2
modules WiFi module kit, IEEE 802.11 b / g / n, 2,4GHz ▪ 4G modem – GLOB-
● ● 7
AL > note 4
● ● 4G modem kit – GLOBAL > note 4 5
Power sup- ● ● Kit for ATX mode power supply functionality including on board but- 0
ply ton, internal cable and connector for remote command.
UPS battery ● ● ● Batteries kit for rear systems mounting ▪ cable included 15
kit ● ● ● Batteries kit for detached mounting (wall mount) 15

Case For wall or DIN rail mounting


Front panel Aluminum and tempered glass TrueFlat
Power supply 24V Input voltage: 18-32V Isolated Optional Power Button for ATX
mode
12V UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) battery backup system
UPS (optional) Batteries module (optional): Pb, 12V/13A max, 2500mA/h
Charge time 3h@25°C, Discharge time typ. 5'@ 13A and 25°C, Lifetime 10years@25°C
Motherboard Type "All-In-One" ASEM 1251, Watch dog Time programmable
Intel® Celeron™ and fifth generation Intel® Core™ processors ▪
Processor
Broadwell ULT dual core 15W
Intel platform
Intel® Broadwell PCH-LP chipset (Platform Controller Hub - Low
Chipset
Power) ▪ Included into processor's chip
Intel® HD Graphics integrated in Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor, 850MHz ▪ digital
LVDS I/F with 8bit color
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated in Intel® Core™ i3 ▪ 900MHz ▪ I/F digital LVDS a
Video controller
8bit/color
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated in Intel® microprocessorsCore™ i5, i7 ▪ 1GHz ▪ I/F
digital LVDS a 8bit/color
Software remote ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker
assistance
Video controller Intel® HD Graphics integrated into Intel® Celeron™ microprocessor ▪ 850MHz ▪ LVDS
8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 5500 integrated into Intel® Core™ i3 microprocessor ▪ 900MHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Intel® HD Graphics 6000 integrated into Intel® Core™ i5, i7 microprocessors ▪ 1GHz ▪
LVDS 8bit/color digital interface
Video memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪ Memory quantity is automatically selected by
operating system
System memory DDR3-1066 type ▪ 1 SODIMM module ▪ min 2GB ▪ max 8GB
Mass storage con- SL - 1 x mSATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
troller S0 - S1 1 x SATA III 6Gb/s ▪ integrated on board
TPM 2x10 (2,54) pin-strip connector for optional TPM module
CFast slot 1 x slot CFast (bootable) external access
Expansion slot on riser card (S1) 1 x PCI or 1 x PCIe 4x ▪ half size (106 x 175mm) boards with 3W max
consumption ▪ alternative to each other
Rear access inter- 3 x Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps (RJ45 - 2 x Intel® I210-AT, 1 x Intel® I218-LM) ▪ 2 x
faces USB 3.0 (Type A) ▪ 1 x USB 2.0 (Type A) ▪ DVI-I video output (DVI-D + VGA with adapt-
er, max resolution: 1920x1200 WUXGA)
Rear access serial 1 x RS-232 (DB9M)
interfaces
Environmental Operating temperature: 0° ÷ +50°C, 0°C ÷ +45°C with 24x7 HDD or LCD 24", +5°C ÷
specifications +45°C with standard HDD ▪ Storage temperature: -20° ÷ +60°C ▪ Humidity: 80% (non-
condensing)
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7.5.8.1 Power supply technical data


Power supply
Type Isolated DC- DC
Isolation voltage 500 VAC
Input voltage 18÷32V DC
Table 80 Input protection Reverse polarity circuitry
Power supply technical data Overvoltage
8A soldered fuse
Power consumption 74W @ 24V (38W Typ.)
Inrush current impulse

Ipk : < 13A


t: 2.0 ms

The power supply board is provided with a FAST FUSE 8A SMD.


The fuse can be replaced only in factory.

Figure 161
Power supply board

Fuse
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7.5.9 Battery technical data

Figure 162
Battery CR2032 detail

Model BR2032
Chemical System Lithium
Table 81 Nominal Voltage 3V
Battery technical data Rated Capacity 195 mAh
Temperature Range -40°C - +85°C
Self Discharge at 23°C < 1% / year

7.5.9.1 Battery performance

Figure 163
Battery performance

7.5.9.2 Battery dimensions

Figure 164
Battery dimensions
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7.5.10 Dimension Drawings

7.5.10.1 HT3200 12.1”

Figure 165
HT 12.1” dimensions
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7.5.10.2 HT3200 12.1”W

Figure 166
HT 12.1”W dimensions
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7.5.10.3 HT200 15.0”

Figure 167
HT 15.0” dimensions
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7.5.10.4 HT3200 15.6”

Figure 168
HT 15.6” dimensions
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7.5.10.5 HT3200 17.0”

Figure 169
HT 17.0” dimensions
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7.5.10.6 HT3200 18.5”

Figure 170
HT 18.5” dimensions
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7.5.10.7 HT3200 19.0”

Figure 171
HT 19.0” dimensions
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7.5.10.8 HT3200 21.5”

Figure 172
HT 21.5” dimensions
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7.5.10.9 HT3200 24.0”

Figure 173
HT 24.0” dimensions
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7.5.10.10 PB3200

Figure 174
PB3200 dimensions
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7.5.10.11 QT3200 15.6”

Figure 175
QT 15.6” dimensions
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7.5.10.12 QT3200 18.5”

Figure 176
QT 18.5” dimensions
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7.5.10.13 QT3200 21.5”

Figure 177
QT 21.5” dimensions
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7.5.10.14 QT3200 24.0”

Figure 178
QT 24.0” dimensions
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7.6 Mother Board MB1251


QT/HT/PB is equipped with ASEM MB1251 mother board.

Figure 179
MB1251 top side

Figure 180
MB1251 bottom side
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7.6.1 Jumper position

Figure 181
Jumper position
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Figure 182
Jumper position
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7.6.2 Jumper summary


Jumper Function
JP2 Selection of power supply voltage of LCD panel
SW1 Jumper setting for Flat Panel selection (reserved)
SW4-1 Selection HT/PB
SW4-2 Restore BIOS Defaults
SW4-3 Watch-dog reset enable
SW4-4 Reserved
Table 82 SW5-1 Selection of polarity for signal LCD ON/Off control
Jumper summary SW5-2 Enable CH7511 Programming
SW5-3, SW5-4 PWM amplitude of signal
SW6-1 Reset CMOS
SW6-2 Reset ME
SW6-3 Force VGA on DVI-I connector
SW6-4 Force DVI-D on DVI-I connector

7.6.2.1 JP2 - Selection of power supply voltage of LCD panel


Position Function
Table 83 1-2 5V
JP2 – Clear ME 2-3 3.3V (default)

7.6.2.2 SW4-1 Selection HT/PB


Position Function
Table 84 OFF HT or System with Built-in LCD (default)
SW4-1 – Selection HT/PB ON PB or System without Buit-in LCD

7.6.2.3 SW4-2 Restore BIOS Defaults


Position Function
Table 85 OFF Normal Operation
SW4-2 – Restore BIOS defaults ON On next Power on The Bios Setup will be restored fo factory defauls

7.6.2.4 SW4-3 Watch-dog reset enable


Position Function
OFF Watch-dog does not reset board (default)
Table 86 ON Watch-dog reset board on timeout
SW4-3 – Watch-dog reset enable
7.6.2.5 SW5-1 Selection of polarity for signal LCD ON/Off
control
Position Function
Table 87 OFF FB back out active low
ON FB back out active high (default)
SW5-1 – Selection of polarity for signal LCD
On/Off
7.6.2.6 SW5-2 Enable CH7511 Programming
Position Function
OFF Normal Operation
Table 88 ON Enable programming of CH7511B Eeprom
SW5-2 – Enable CH7511 Programming
7.6.2.7 SW5-3, SW5-4 PWM amplitude of signal
Position Function
Table 89 SW5-3 = ON, SW5-4 = OFF 3.3V (default)
SW5-3 = OFF, SW5-4 = ON 5V
SW5-2, SW5-4 – PWM amplitude of signal
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7.6.2.8 SW6-1 Reset CMOS


Position Function
Table 90 OFF Normal Operation
SW6-1 – Reset CMOS ON Reset CMOS

7.6.2.9 SW6-2 Reset ME


Position Function
Table 91 OFF Normal Operation
SW6-2 – Reset ME ON Reset ME

7.6.2.10 SW6-3 Force VGA on DVI-I connector


Table 92 Position Function
OFF Normal Operation
SW6-3 – Force VGA on DVI-I connector
ON Force VGA on DVI-I connector

7.6.2.11 SW6-4 Force DVI-D on DVI-I connector


Position Function
Table 93 OFF Normal Operation
SW6-4 – Force DVD-D on DVI-I connector ON Force DVI on DVI-I connector
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7.6.3 Connector position

Figure 183
Connector position
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Figure 184
Connector position
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7.6.4 Connector summary


Connector Function
J1 Reserved
J2 M-SATA connector
J3 SATA Power supply connector
J4 CFast connector
J5 SATA Data connector
J6 Debug and programming connector (DEDIPROG)
J7 DDR3 SODIMM
J8 LED driving for LCD connector
J9 DVI-I connector
J10 LCD signal
J11 USB3
J12 USB 2.0
Table 94 J13 Reserved
Connector summary J14 Touch PCAP USB 2.0 internal connector
J15 Riser PCIex4 and PCI
J16 Ethernet Port LAN 3
J17 Ethernet Port LAN 2
J18 Ethernet Port LAN 1
J19 TPM Option Module
J20 5-wire resistive touchscreen connector
J21 Front Panel LED
J22 Reserved
J23 PCIe Expansion
J24 DC input power supply connector
J25 COM1
J26 ATX Power Button optional module

7.6.4.1 J2 - M-SATA connector


PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 N.C. 2 +V3.3S
3 N.C. 4 GND
5 N.C. 6 N.C.
7 N.C. 8 N.C.
9 GND 10 N.C.
11 N.C. 12 N.C.
13 N.C. 14 N.C.
15 GND 16 N.C.
17 N.C. 18 GND
19 N.C. 20 N.C.
21 GND 22 N.C.
23 SATA RXP 24 +V3.3S
25 SATA RXN 26 GND
27 GND 28 N.C.
29 GND 30 N.C.
Table 95 31 SATA TXN 32 N.C.
J2 - M-SATA connector 33 SATA TXP 34 GND
35 GND 36 N.C.
37 GND 38 N.C.
39 +V3.3S 40 GND
41 +V3.3S 42 N.C.
43 GND 44 N.C.
45 N.C. 46 N.C.
47 N.C. 48 N.C.
49 N.C. 50 N.C.
51 N.C. 52 +V3.3S

7.6.4.2 J3 - SATA power supply connector


PIN Signal
Table 96 1 +3.3V
J3 - SATA power supply connector 2 GND
3 +5.0V
4 GND
5 +12V
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7.6.4.3 J4 - CFast connector


PIN Signal
1 GND
2 SATA_TX+
3 SATA_TX -
4 GND
5 SATA_RX-
6 SATA_RX+
Table 97 7 GND
8 3.3 V
J4 - CFast connector
9 GND
10/11/12/13 /
14 GND
15/16/17/18/19 /
20 3.3 V
21 3.3 V
22 GND
23 GND
24/25/26 /

7.6.4.4 J5 - SATA data connector


PIN Signal
1 GND
2 SATA_TX+
Table 98 3 SATA_TX-
J5 - SATA data connector 4 GND
5 SATA_RX-
6 SATA_RX+
7 GND

7.6.4.5 J6 - Debug and programming connector (DEDIPROG)


PIN Signal I/O
1 VCC – 3.3V Power
2 GROUND Power
Table 99 3 CS_N Input
4 CLK Input
J6 - Debug and programming connector Input
5 MISO (Master Input – Slave Output)
(DEDIPROG)
6 MOSI (Master Output – Slave Input) Output
7 N.C.
8 DEDIPROG_IO_N Input
9 N.C.
10 N.C.

7.6.4.6 J8 - LED driving for LCD connector


Table 100 PIN Signal
J8 - LED driving for LCD connector 1/2/3 Power supply (12V)
4/5/6 GND
7 ON/OFF signal (0V: OFF; 3.3V: ON, see note)
8 PWM dimming signal (3.3V; 1kHz, see note)

Note: amplitude is 3.3V and 5.0V are set in factory according with JP6 setting.
12.0V is also possible with appropriate factory settings.
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7.6.4.7 J9 – DVI-I connector


PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 TMDS DATA 2- 16 HOT PLUG DETECT
2 TMDS DATA 2+ 17 TMDS DATA 0-
3 TMDS DATA 2/4 SHIELD 18 TMDS DATA 0+
4 NC 19 TMDS DATA 0/5 SHIELD
5 NC 20 NC
6 DDC CLOCK 21 NC
7 DDC DATA 22 TMDS CLOCK SHIELD
8 ANALOG VERT. SYNC 23 TMDS CLOCK +
Table 101 9 TMDS DATA 1- 24 TMDS CLOCK -
J9 – DVI-I connector 10 TMDS DATA 1+
11 TMDS DATA 1/3 SHIELD C1 ANALOG RED
12 NC C2 ANALOG GREEN
13 NC C3 ANALOG BLUE
14 +5V POWER C4 ANALOG HORZ. SYNC
15 GND C5 ANALOG GROUND

7.6.4.8 J10 - LCD signal


PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 DATA0_N 2 DATA0_P
3 DATA1_N 4 DATA1_P
5 DATA2_N 6 DATA2_P
7 GROUND 8 GROUND
9 CLKA_N 10 CLKA_P
11 DATA3_N 12 DATA3_P
Table 102 13 DATB0_N 14 DATB0_P
J10 – LCD signal 15 DATB1_N 16 DATB1_P
17 GND 18 GND
19 DATB2_N 20 DATB2_P
21 DATB3_N 22 DATB3_P
23 CLKB_N 24 CLKB_P
25 GND 26 GND
27 VDD 28 VDD
29 VDD 30 VDD

7.6.4.9 J11 - USB3


PIN Signal
1 +5V
2 USB 2_1 Data -
Table 103 3 USB 2_1 Data +
4 GND
J11 USB 3
5 USB 3_2 RX -
6 USB 3_2 RX +
7 GND
8 USB 3_2 TX -
9 USB 3_2 TX +
10 +5V
11 USB2_0 Data -
12 USB2_0 Data +
13 GND
14 USB 3_1 RX -
15 USB 3_1 RX +
16 GND
17 USB 3_1 TX -
18 USB 3_1 TX +

7.6.4.10 J12 USB 2.0


PIN Function
Table 104 1 Vcc (5V)
J12 USB 2.0 2 USB2_2 Data -
3 USB2_2 Data+
4 GND
5 Vcc (5V)
6 USB2_3 Data-
7 USB2_3 Data+
8 GND
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7.6.4.11 J14 Touch PCAP USB 2.0 internal connector


Table 105 PIN Function
J14 Touch PCAP USB 2.0 Internal connector 1 Vcc (5V)
2 D-
3 D+
4 GND

7.6.4.12 J16 Ethernet Port LAN 3


PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 / 6 MDI2
Table 106 2 MDI0 7 MDI2#
J16 Ethernet Port LAN 3 3 MDI0# 8 MDI3
4 MDI1 9 MDI3#
5 MDI1# 10 GND

7.6.4.13 J17 Ethernet Port LAN 2


PIN Signal PIN Signal
Table 107 1 / 6 MDI2
2 MDI0 7 MDI2#
J17 Ethernet Port LAN 2 3 MDI0# 8 MDI3
4 MDI1 9 MDI3#
5 MDI1# 10 GND

7.6.4.14 J18 Ethernet Port LAN 1


PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 / 6 MDI2
2 MDI0 7 MDI2#
Table 108 3 MDI0# 8 MDI3
J18 Ethernet Port LAN 1 4 MDI1 9 MDI3#
5 MDI1# 10 GND

7.6.4.15 J19 TPM


PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 CLK_TPM 2 GND
3 LPC FRAME 4 NC
5 RESET 6 +V5S
7 LPC AD3 8 LPC AD2
Table 109 9 + V3.3S 10 LPC AD1
11 LPC AD0 12 GND
J19 TPM
13 SMB CLK 14 SMB DATA
15 PULL UP 10K 16 GND
17 GND 18 RESERVED
19 RESERVED 20 RESERVED

7.6.4.16 J20 - 5-wire resistive touchscreen connector


PIN Signal PIN Signal
Table 110 1 H 2 X/XL
J20 - 5-wire resistive touchscreen connector 3 S/XR 4 Y/YT
5 L/YB
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7.6.4.17 J21 - Front Panel LED


PIN Signal I/O
1 Yellow anode n/a
Table 111
2 Common cathode n/a
J21 – Front Panel LED 3 Green anode n/a

7.6.4.18 J24 - DC input power supply connector


PIN Signal PIN Signal
1 GND 2 +12V
Table 112 3 GND 4 +12V
5 GND 6 +12V
J24 – DC input power supply connector 7 GND 8 +12V
9 +5VA 10 USB4-
11 INUPS# 12 USB4+
13 SLP_S5 14 +5V_USB
15 PLT_RST 16 SPKR

7.6.4.19 J25 – COM 1


PIN Signal I/O
1 Data Carrier Detect INPUT
Table 113 2 Receive Data (RS-232) INPUT
J25 – COM1 3 Transmit Data (RS-232) OUTPUT
4 Data Terminal Ready OUTPUT
5 GND /
6 Data Set Ready INPUT
7 Request To send OUTPUT
8 Clear To send INPUT
9 Ring Indicator INPUT
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7.7 Technical support & repairs


ASEM offers wide-ranging, complete after-sales technical support. The staff who
deal with this handle questions on the entire range of products skilfully, quickly,
and efficiently.
You can phone our staff in the service department, and they will give you com-
plete, prompt advice on how to resolve your problems.

telephone: +39 0432 967435


fax: +39 0432 967480
e-mail: suptec@asem.it
Index of figures

Figure 1 UPS features .......................................................................................................................................................... 9


Figure 2 Full aluminium front panel detail ........................................................................................................................ 13
Figure 3 Full aluminium with True Flat technology front panel detail .............................................................................. 13
Figure 4 Stainless Steel with True Flat technology front panel detail ............................................................................... 13
Figure 5 TFM front panel detail ........................................................................................................................................ 14
Figure 6 Full aluminium front panel detail (in the figure is shown as an example a 15.0” display).................................. 15
Figure 7 Front panel “Step” detail .................................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 8 Construction detail. ............................................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 9 Aluminium front panel with true flat technology detail. (in the figure is shown as an example a 15.0” display)
.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 10 Front panel “No Step” detail ............................................................................................................................. 17
Figure 11 Construction detail. ........................................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 12 Stainless steel front panel with true flat technology detail. (in the figure is shown as an example a 15.0”
display).............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Figure 13 Front panel “No step” detail ............................................................................................................................. 19
Figure 14 Construction detail. ........................................................................................................................................... 20
Figure 15 TFM front panel. (in the figure is shown as an example a 15.6" display) ......................................................... 21
Figure 16 TFM front panel “No step” detail ...................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 17 Construction detail. ........................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 18 Full aluminium front panel detail ...................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 19 TFM front panel detail ...................................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 20 Full aluminium front panel detail (in the figure is shown as an example a 15.0" display) ................................ 24
Figure 21 Front panel “Step” detail .................................................................................................................................. 24
Figure 22 Construction detail. ........................................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 23 TFM front panel. (in the figure is shown as an example a 15.6" display) ......................................................... 26
Figure 24 TFM front panel “No step” detail ...................................................................................................................... 26
Figure 25 Construction detail. ........................................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 26 Frontal USB detail ............................................................................................................................................. 28
Figure 27 Frontal USB detail ............................................................................................................................................. 28
Figure 28 4:3 aspect ratio example ................................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 29 5:4 aspect ratio example ................................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 30 16:9 (Wide) aspect ratio example ..................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 31 16:10 (Wide) aspect ratio example ................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 32 PB3200 detail .................................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 33 Rear panel areas ............................................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 34 “SL” detail ......................................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 35 “S0” detail ......................................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 36 “S1” detail ......................................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 37 Power supply area ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Figure 38 DC power supply detail ..................................................................................................................................... 33
Figure 39 Buttons / LEDs area........................................................................................................................................... 34
Figure 40 Buttons / LEDs area detail ................................................................................................................................ 34
Figure 41 Connectors area ................................................................................................................................................ 35
Figure 42 Connectors area detail ...................................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 43 Expansion area .................................................................................................................................................. 36
Figure 44 UPS connector ................................................................................................................................................... 37
Figure 45 UPS detail .......................................................................................................................................................... 37
Figure 46 Labels position detail ........................................................................................................................................ 38
Figure 47 Marking label detail .......................................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 48 Marking label detail .......................................................................................................................................... 38
Figure 49 Connectors label detail ..................................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 50 Connectors label detail ..................................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 51 Connectors label detail ..................................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 52 Connectors label detail ..................................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 53 Connectors label detail ..................................................................................................................................... 39
Figure 54 UPS label detail ................................................................................................................................................. 40
Figure 55 Rear view .......................................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 56 Side view ........................................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 57 Side view ........................................................................................................................................................... 41
Figure 58 Touchscreen standard technology detail .......................................................................................................... 42
Figure 59 Multi Touchscreen technology detail ................................................................................................................ 42
Figure 60 Installation distances ........................................................................................................................................ 46
Figure 61 Installation distances ........................................................................................................................................ 46
Figure 62 Inclined Installation ........................................................................................................................................... 47
Figure 63 HT3200 dimensions ........................................................................................................................................... 48
Figure 64 HT3200 –TF dimensions .................................................................................................................................... 48
Figure 65 HT3200-TFX dimensions .................................................................................................................................... 49
Figure 66 HT3200-TFM dimensions .................................................................................................................................. 49
Figure 67 Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 52
Figure 68 Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 52
Figure 69 Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 53
Figure 70 Hex key detail .................................................................................................................................................... 53
Figure 71 Installation ........................................................................................................................................................ 53
Figure 72 Wall Mounting installation detail .................................................................................................................... 54
Figure 73 DIN guide installation detail ............................................................................................................................. 55
Figure 74 DIN guide installation detail ............................................................................................................................. 55
Figure 75 DIN guide installation detail ............................................................................................................................. 56
Figure 76 Stilo antenna installation .................................................................................................................................. 57
Figure 77 Stilo antenna installation .................................................................................................................................. 57
Figure 78 Blade antenna installation ................................................................................................................................ 57
Figure 79 Blade antenna installation ................................................................................................................................ 57
Figure 80 Blade antenna installation ................................................................................................................................ 58
Figure 81 Blade antenna installation ................................................................................................................................ 58
Figure 82 Magnetic antenna installation .......................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 83 Wall - mount antenna installation .................................................................................................................... 58
Figure 84 Stilo + cable panel mount antenna ................................................................................................................... 59
Figure 85 Stilo + cable panel mount antenna ................................................................................................................... 59
Figure 86 Blade + cable panel mount antenna ................................................................................................................. 61
Figure 87 Blade + cable panel mount antenna ................................................................................................................. 61
Figure 88 Stilo + cable panel mount antenna ................................................................................................................... 62
Figure 89 Power supply diagram ...................................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 90 Grounding ......................................................................................................................................................... 63
Figure 91 Power supply connection detail ........................................................................................................................ 64
Figure 92 QT/HT/PB DC detail .......................................................................................................................................... 65
Figure 93 Wiring diagram for standard battery pack installation .................................................................................... 66
Figure 94 Wiring diagram for standalone battery pack installation ................................................................................ 66
Figure 95 Power connector assembly ............................................................................................................................... 67
Figure 96 Power connector assembly ............................................................................................................................... 67
Figure 97 Power connector assembly ............................................................................................................................... 67
Figure 98 Power connector assembly ............................................................................................................................... 68
Figure 99 Cup installation ................................................................................................................................................. 68
Figure 100 Cup installation ............................................................................................................................................... 68
Figure 101 Cup installation ............................................................................................................................................... 69
Figure 102 Power connector assembly ............................................................................................................................. 69
Figure 103 Power on DC .................................................................................................................................................... 70
Figure 104 Power on DC .................................................................................................................................................... 70
Figure 105 Power on DC .................................................................................................................................................... 70
Figure 106 Power supply detail ......................................................................................................................................... 71
Figure 107 Power button detail ........................................................................................................................................ 72
Figure 108 Power button detail ........................................................................................................................................ 72
Figure 109 Power button detail ........................................................................................................................................ 73
Figure 110 Wiring diagram ............................................................................................................................................... 74
Figure 111 Battery pack detail .......................................................................................................................................... 75
Figure 112 Battery pack & cable detail ............................................................................................................................. 76
Figure 113 Standard mounting detail ............................................................................................................................... 76
Figure 114 Battery pack & cable detail ............................................................................................................................. 77
Figure 115 Alternative mounting detail ............................................................................................................................ 77
Figure 116 PCI / PCIe slot detail ...................................................................................................................................... 100
Figure 117 Single PCI add-on card .................................................................................................................................. 100
Figure 118 Single PCIe add-on card ................................................................................................................................ 100
Figure 119 CFast detail .................................................................................................................................................. 102
Figure 120 Slot for CFast ................................................................................................................................................. 102
Figure 121 HDD / SSD 2.5” internal ................................................................................................................................ 102
Figure 122 SSD detail ...................................................................................................................................................... 103
Figure 123 Slot for SSD .................................................................................................................................................... 103
Figure 124 HDD detail ..................................................................................................................................................... 103
Figure 125 Slot for HDD .................................................................................................................................................. 103
Figure 126 SSD detail ...................................................................................................................................................... 104
Figure 127 Slot for HDD .................................................................................................................................................. 104
Figure 128 Removing the rear cover ............................................................................................................................... 106
Figure 129 Removing the rear cover ............................................................................................................................... 106
Figure 130 Battery replacement ..................................................................................................................................... 107
Figure 131 Battery replacement ..................................................................................................................................... 107
Figure 132 Installation / removal RAM ........................................................................................................................... 108
Figure 133 Installation / removal RAM ........................................................................................................................... 108
Figure 134 PCI/PCIe Slot detail ....................................................................................................................................... 109
Figure 135 PC/PCIe installation / removal ...................................................................................................................... 109
Figure 136 PC/PCIe installation / removal ...................................................................................................................... 109
Figure 137 PCI Slot detail ................................................................................................................................................ 110
Figure 138 PC/PCIe installation / removal ...................................................................................................................... 110
Figure 139 PC/PCIe installation / removal ...................................................................................................................... 110
Figure 140 CFast Slot detail ............................................................................................................................................ 111
Figure 141 CFast installation .......................................................................................................................................... 111
Figure 142 CFast removal ............................................................................................................................................... 112
Figure 143 CFast removal ............................................................................................................................................... 112
Figure 144 Calibration of the touchscreen ...................................................................................................................... 113
Figure 145 Calibration of the touchscreen ...................................................................................................................... 113
Figure 146 Calibration of the touchscreen ...................................................................................................................... 114
Figure 147 Calibration of the touchscreen ...................................................................................................................... 114
Figure 148 Block diagram ............................................................................................................................................... 118
Figure 149 WiFi stilo antenna ......................................................................................................................................... 119
Figure 150 WiFi blade antenna ....................................................................................................................................... 120
Figure 151 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna ..................................................................................................................... 121
Figure 152 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna drawing dimensions ............................................................................. 122
Figure 153 2G/3G/4G wall-mount antenna .................................................................................................................... 123
Figure 154 2G/3G/4G outdor panel mount antenna ...................................................................................................... 124
Figure 155 WiFi stilo antenna drawing dimensions ........................................................................................................ 125
Figure 156 WiFi blade antenna drawing dimensions ...................................................................................................... 126
Figure 157 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna drawing dimensions .................................................................................... 127
Figure 158 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna drawing dimensions ............................................................................. 128
Figure 159 2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable drawing dimensions ......................................................................... 129
Figure 160 2G/3G/4G outdoor panel mount drawing dimensions ................................................................................. 130
Figure 161 Power supply board ...................................................................................................................................... 146
Figure 162 Battery CR2032 detail ................................................................................................................................... 147
Figure 163 Battery performance ..................................................................................................................................... 147
Figure 164 Battery dimensions ....................................................................................................................................... 147
Figure 165 HT 12.1” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 148
Figure 166 HT 12.1”W dimensions .................................................................................................................................. 149
Figure 167 HT 15.0” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 150
Figure 168 HT 15.6” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 151
Figure 169 HT 17.0” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 152
Figure 170 HT 18.5” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 153
Figure 171 HT 19.0” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 154
Figure 172 HT 21.5” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 155
Figure 173 HT 24.0” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 156
Figure 174 PB3200 dimensions ....................................................................................................................................... 157
Figure 175 QT 15.6” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 158
Figure 176 QT 18.5” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 159
Figure 177 QT 21.5” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 160
Figure 178 QT 24.0” dimensions ..................................................................................................................................... 161
Figure 179 MB1251 top side ........................................................................................................................................... 162
Figure 180 MB1251 bottom side .................................................................................................................................... 162
Figure 181 Jumper position ............................................................................................................................................. 163
Figure 182 Jumper position ............................................................................................................................................. 164
Figure 183 Connector position ........................................................................................................................................ 167
Figure 184 Connector position ........................................................................................................................................ 168

Index of tables

Table 1 Safety symbols ....................................................................................................................................................... 3


Table 2 QT/HT/PB family .................................................................................................................................................... 5
Table 3 Product Description ................................................................................................................................................ 8
Table 4 UPS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Table 5 Expansion slot & add-on ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Table 6 Add-on .................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Table 7 Package ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Table 8 Full aluminium features ....................................................................................................................................... 15
Table 9 Aluminium with True Flat technology features .................................................................................................... 18
Table 10 Stainless steel with True Flat technology features ............................................................................................. 19
Table 11 TFM features ...................................................................................................................................................... 21
Table 12 Full aluminium features ..................................................................................................................................... 24
Table 13 TFM features ...................................................................................................................................................... 26
Table 14 LCD aspect ratio ................................................................................................................................................. 29
Table 15 Touchscreen ....................................................................................................................................................... 42
Table 16 Position of the mounting clamps........................................................................................................................ 51
Table 17 Power supply LED ............................................................................................................................................... 71
Table 18 Front On/Off/Standby – Rear On/Off/standby LED............................................................................................ 71
Table 19 Main ................................................................................................................................................................... 84
Table 20 System information ............................................................................................................................................ 84
Table 21 Boot features ...................................................................................................................................................... 84
Table 22 Network stak ...................................................................................................................................................... 84
Table 23 Error manager .................................................................................................................................................... 84
Table 24 Advanced ............................................................................................................................................................ 85
Table 25 Silicon information ............................................................................................................................................. 85
Table 26 ACPI Configuration ............................................................................................................................................. 85
Table 27 Processor Configuration ..................................................................................................................................... 86
Table 28 Processor Power Management .......................................................................................................................... 87
Table 29 Peripheral Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 88
Table 30 HDD Configuration ............................................................................................................................................. 88
Table 31 Software Feature Mask Configuration ............................................................................................................... 88
Table 32 Memory Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 89
Table 33 Memory Thermal Configuration ......................................................................................................................... 89
Table 34 System Agent (SA) Configuration ....................................................................................................................... 89
Table 35 DMI Settings ....................................................................................................................................................... 89
Table 36 Intel(R) VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) ...................................................................................................................... 90
Table 37 Graphics Configuration ...................................................................................................................................... 90
Table 38 IGD Configuration .............................................................................................................................................. 90
Table 39 South Bridge Configuration ................................................................................................................................ 90
Table 40 SB PCI Express Config ......................................................................................................................................... 91
Table 41 PCI Express Root Port 1 ...................................................................................................................................... 91
Table 42 PCI Express Root Port 5 ...................................................................................................................................... 91
Table 43 PCI Express Root Port 6 ...................................................................................................................................... 92
Table 44 PCI Express Root Port 7 ...................................................................................................................................... 92
Table 45 PCI Express Root Port 8 ...................................................................................................................................... 93
Table 46 SB USB Configuration ......................................................................................................................................... 93
Table 47 SB Azalia Configuration ...................................................................................................................................... 93
Table 48 SB Serial IRQ Config ............................................................................................................................................ 93
Table 49 SB Security Config ............................................................................................................................................... 93
Table 50 SB SerialIo Configuration .................................................................................................................................... 94
Table 51 Ethernet Controller Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 94
Table 52 Super IO Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 94
Table 53 SMBIOS Event Log .............................................................................................................................................. 94
Table 54 ME configuration................................................................................................................................................ 95
Table 55 Thermal Configuration ....................................................................................................................................... 95
Table 56 CPU Thermal Configuration ................................................................................................................................ 95
Table 57 Platform Thermal Configuration ........................................................................................................................ 95
Table 58 ICC Configuration ............................................................................................................................................... 96
Table 59 Clack 2 ................................................................................................................................................................ 96
Table 60 Intel Smart Connect Technology ........................................................................................................................ 96
Table 61 Security ............................................................................................................................................................... 97
Table 62 Boot .................................................................................................................................................................... 97
Table 63 Exit...................................................................................................................................................................... 97
Table 64 PCI / PCIe cards type and dimensions .............................................................................................................. 101
Table 65 Certificates and approvals................................................................................................................................ 118
Table 66 WiFi stilo antenna characteristics .................................................................................................................... 119
Table 67 WiFi blade antenna characteristics .................................................................................................................. 120
Table 68 2G/3G/3G+ magnetic antenna characteristics ................................................................................................ 121
Table 69 2G/3G/4G stilo steereable antenna characteristics ......................................................................................... 122
Table 70 2G/3G/4G wall-mount with 3m cable antenna................................................................................................ 123
Table 71 2G/3G/4G outdoor panel mount antenna ....................................................................................................... 124
Table 72 LCDs characteristics.......................................................................................................................................... 131
Table 73 QT3200 Technical data .................................................................................................................................... 132
Table 74 QT3200-TFM Technical data ............................................................................................................................ 134
Table 75 HT3200 Technical data ..................................................................................................................................... 136
Table 76 HT3200-TF Technical data ................................................................................................................................ 138
Table 77 HT3200-TFX Technical data.............................................................................................................................. 140
Table 78 HT3200TFM Technical data.............................................................................................................................. 142
Table 79 PB3200 Technical data ..................................................................................................................................... 144
Table 80 Power supply technical data ............................................................................................................................ 146
Table 81 Battery technical data ...................................................................................................................................... 147
Table 82 Jumper summary .............................................................................................................................................. 165
Table 83 JP2 – Clear ME .................................................................................................................................................. 165
Table 84 SW4-1 – Selection HT/PB.................................................................................................................................. 165
Table 85 SW4-2 – Restore BIOS defaults ........................................................................................................................ 165
Table 86 SW4-3 – Watch-dog reset enable .................................................................................................................... 165
Table 87 SW5-1 – Selection of polarity for signal LCD On/Off ........................................................................................ 165
Table 88 SW5-2 – Enable CH7511 Programming ............................................................................................................ 165
Table 89 SW5-2, SW5-4 – PWM amplitude of signal ...................................................................................................... 165
Table 90 SW6-1 – Reset CMOS........................................................................................................................................ 166
Table 91 SW6-2 – Reset ME ............................................................................................................................................ 166
Table 92 SW6-3 – Force VGA on DVI-I connector............................................................................................................ 166
Table 93 SW6-4 – Force DVD-D on DVI-I connector ........................................................................................................ 166
Table 94 Connector summary ......................................................................................................................................... 169
Table 95 J2 - M-SATA connector ..................................................................................................................................... 169
Table 96 J3 - SATA power supply connector.................................................................................................................... 169
Table 97 J4 - CFast connector ......................................................................................................................................... 170
Table 98 J5 - SATA data connector.................................................................................................................................. 170
Table 99 J6 - Debug and programming connector (DEDIPROG) ..................................................................................... 170
Table 100 J8 - LED driving for LCD connector.................................................................................................................. 170
Table 101 J9 – DVI-I connector........................................................................................................................................ 171
Table 102 J10 – LCD signal .............................................................................................................................................. 171
Table 103 J11 USB 3 ........................................................................................................................................................ 171
Table 104 J12 USB 2.0 ..................................................................................................................................................... 171
Table 105 J14 Touch PCAP USB 2.0 Internal connector .................................................................................................. 172
Table 106 J16 Ethernet Port LAN 3 ................................................................................................................................. 172
Table 107 J17 Ethernet Port LAN 2 ................................................................................................................................. 172
Table 108 J18 Ethernet Port LAN 1 ................................................................................................................................. 172
Table 109 J19 TPM .......................................................................................................................................................... 172
Table 110 J20 - 5-wire resistive touchscreen connector ................................................................................................. 172
Table 111 J21 – Front Panel LED ..................................................................................................................................... 173
Table 112 J24 – DC input power supply connector ......................................................................................................... 173
Table 113 J25 – COM1 .................................................................................................................................................... 173

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