CINCOZE DI-1100 Series High Performance and Power Saving User Manual

June 15, 2024
cincoze

CINCOZE DI-1100 Series High Performance and Power Saving

CINCOZE-DI-1100-Series-High-Performance-and-Power-
Saving

Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: Rugged Embedded Computer DI-1100 Series
  • User Manual Version: V1.05

Chapter 4: BIOS Setup
The BIOS Setup section provides information on configuring the BIOS settings of the DI-1100 Series.

Topics covered in this chapter include:

  • 4.1 BIOS Introduction
  • 4.2 Main Setup
  • 4.3 Advanced Setup

Chapter 6: Module Installation
The Module Installation section provides instructions on installing various modules into the DI-1100 Series.

Installing Low Speed CMI Module
This subsection provides instructions for installing the following CMI modules:

  • CMI-DIO05-R10/UB1518-R10 Module
  • CMI-COM05-R10/UB1503-R10 Module

Installing CFM Module
This subsection provides instructions for installing the following CFM modules:

  • CFM-PoE06-R10 Module
  • CFM-IGN102 Module

Installing MEC Module
This subsection provides instructions for installing the following MEC modules:

  • MEC-LAN-M102-30/UB1511-R10 Module
  • MEC-COM-M212-TDB9/ UB1503-R10 Module

Installing External FAN
This subsection provides instructions for installing the FAN-EX103 external fan.

Installing DIN-Rail Mount Kit
This subsection provides instructions for installing the DINRAIL-R10 DIN- rail mount kit.

Installing Side Mount Kit
This subsection provides instructions for installing the SIDE01 side mount kit.

Preface

The Preface section provides revision history and copyright information.

Revision History

Revision Description Date
1.00 First Release 2021/11/15
1.01 Correction Made 2022/02/25
1.02 Correction Made 2022/05/31
1.03 Correction Made 2022/12/30
1.04 Correction Made 2023/04/14
1.05 Correction Made 2023/07/31

Copyright Notice

Cincoze is a registered trademark of Cincoze Co., Ltd. All registered trademarks and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Acknowledgement

Thank you for choosing the DI-1100 Series Rugged Embedded Computer. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact our customer support.

Product Usage Instructions

Chapter 4: BIOS Setup
To configure the BIOS settings of the DI-1100 Series, follow these steps:

BIOS Introduction

  1. Power on the DI-1100 Series.
  2. Press the designated key (e.g., F2) to enter the BIOS setup.
  3. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the BIOS menu.
  4. Make the desired changes to the BIOS settings.
  5. Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.

Main Setup
In the Main Setup menu, you can configure basic system settings such as date, time, and boot options.

  1. Enter the BIOS setup as described in section 4.1.
  2. Navigate to the Main Setup menu.
  3. Adjust the date and time settings if necessary.
  4. Configure the boot order to specify which device the system should boot from first.
  5. Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.

Advanced Setup
In the Advanced Setup menu, you can configure advanced system settings such as CPU, memory, and peripheral options.

  1. Enter the BIOS setup as described in section 4.1.
  2. Navigate to the Advanced Setup menu.
  3. Make the desired changes to the advanced system settings.
  4. Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.

Chapter 6: Module Installation
The DI-1100 Series supports various modules that can be installed to expand its functionality. Follow the instructions below to install different modules:

Installing Low Speed CMI Module
To install a Low Speed CMI module, such as CMI-DIO05-R10/UB1518-R10 or CMI- COM05-R10/UB1503-R10, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that the DI-1100 Series is powered off.
  2. Locate the appropriate CMI slot on the DI-1100 Series.
  3. Gently insert the CMI module into the slot, ensuring proper alignment.
  4. Tighten any screws or fasteners to secure the module in place.
  5. Power on the DI-1100 Series and verify that the module is detected.

Installing CFM Module
To install a CFM module, such as CFM-PoE06-R10 or CFM-IGN102, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that the DI-1100 Series is powered off.
  2. Locate the CFM slot on the DI-1100 Series.
  3. Gently insert the CFM module into the slot, ensuring proper alignment.
  4. Tighten any screws or fasteners to secure the module in place.
  5. Power on the DI-1100 Series and verify that the module is detected.

Installing MEC Module
To install an MEC module, such as MEC-LAN-M102-30/UB1511-R10 or MEC- COM-M212-TDB9/ UB1503-R10, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that the DI-1100 Series is powered off.
  2. Locate the MEC slot on the DI-1100 Series.
  3. Gently insert the MEC module into the slot, ensuring proper alignment.
  4. Tighten any screws or fasteners to secure the module in place.
  5. Power on the DI-1100 Series and verify that the module is detected.

Installing External FAN
To install the FAN-EX103 external fan, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that the DI-1100 Series is powered off.
  2. Locate the external fan mounting location on the DI-1100 Series.
  3. Attach the FAN-EX103 to the mounting location using the provided screws or fasteners.
  4. Connect the power cable of the external fan to the appropriate connector on the DI-1100 Series.
  5. Power on the DI-1100 Series and verify that the external fan is functioning properly.

Installing DIN-Rail Mount Kit
To install the DINRAIL-R10 DIN-rail mount kit, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that the DI-1100 Series is powered off.
  2. Locate the DIN-rail mounting holes on the DI-1100 Series.
  3. Attach the DINRAIL-R10 to the mounting holes using the provided screws or fasteners.
  4. Secure the DI-1100 Series to the DIN rail using the DINRAIL-R10.
  5. Power on the DI-1100 Series and ensure that it is securely mounted on the DIN rail.

Installing Side Mount Kit
To install the SIDE01 side mount kit, follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that the DI-1100 Series is powered off.
  2. Locate the side mounting holes on the DI-1100 Series.

Rugged Embedded Computer

DI-1100 Series
User Manual
Rugged Embedded Computer Intel® 8th Gen. CoreTM U Series Processor, High Performance and Power Saving Rugged Embedded Computer
Version: V1.05

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

4

Preface

Revision

Revision 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05

Description First Release Correction Made Correction Made Correction Made Correction Made Correction Made

Date 2021/11/15 2022/02/25 2022/05/31 2022/12/30 2023/04/14 2023/07/31

Copyright Notice

© 2021 by Cincoze Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. No parts of this manual may be copied, modified, or reproduced in any form or by any means for commercial use without the prior written permission of Cincoze Co., Ltd. All information and specification provided in this manual are for reference only and remain subject to change without prior notice.

Acknowledgement

Cincoze is a registered trademark of Cincoze Co., Ltd. All registered trademarks and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

Disclaimer

This manual is intended to be used as a practical and informative guide only and is subject to change without notice. It does not represent a commitment on the part of Cincoze. This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors, and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication.

Declaration of Conformity

FCC

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

5

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
CE
The product(s) described in this manual complies with all application European Union (CE) directives if it has a CE marking. For computer systems to remain CE compliant, only CE-compliant parts may be used. Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques.
E-Mark The “E” mark is based on ECE regulations issued by the Economic Commission for Europe. It is an organizational part of the UN and the members are EU countries and many others. Therefore, the acceptance of approved components is much broader, especially in the eastern part of Europe. It is necessary to confirm whether a particular country has accepted (signed) the application of an ECE-regulation; as the application it is not mandatory for the countries.

Product Warranty Statement

Warranty
Cincoze products are warranted by Cincoze Co., Ltd. to be free from defect in materials and workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser. During the warranty period, we shall, at our option, either repair or replace any product that proves to be defective under normal operation. Defects, malfunctions, or failures of the warranted product caused by damage resulting from natural disasters (such as by lightening, flood, earthquake, etc.), environmental and atmospheric disturbances, other external forces such as power line disturbances, plugging the board in under power, or incorrect cabling, and damage caused by misuse, abuse, and unauthorized alteration or repair, and the product in question is either software, or an expendable item (such as a fuse, battery, etc.), are not warranted.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

6

RMA
Before sending your product in, you will need to fill in Cincoze RMA Request Form and obtain an RMA number from us. Our staff is available at any time to provide you with the most friendly and immediate service.
RMA Instruction
Customers must fill in Cincoze Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Request Form and obtain an RMA number prior to returning a defective product to Cincoze for service.
Customers must collect all the information about the problems encountered and note anything abnormal and describe the problems on the “Cincoze Service Form” for the RMA number apply process.
Charges may be incurred for certain repairs. Cincoze will charge for repairs to products whose warranty period has expired. Cincoze will also charge for repairs to products if the damage resulted from acts of God, environmental or atmospheric disturbances, or other external forces through misuse, abuse, or unauthorized alteration or repair. If charges will be incurred for a repair, Cincoze lists all charges, and will wait for customer’s approval before performing the repair.
Customers agree to ensure the product or assume the risk of loss or damage during transit, to prepay shipping charges, and to use the original shipping container or equivalent.
Customers can be sent back the faulty products with or without accessories (manuals, cable, etc.) and any components from the system. If the components were suspected as part of the problems, please note clearly which components are included. Otherwise, Cincoze is not responsible for the devices/parts.
Repaired items will be shipped along with a “Repair Report” detailing the findings and actions taken.
Limitation of Liability
Cincoze’ liability arising out of the manufacture, sale, or supplying of the product and its use, whether based on warranty, contract, negligence, product liability, or otherwise, shall not exceed the original selling price of the product. The remedies provided herein are the customer’s sole and exclusive remedies. In no event shall Cincoze be liable for direct, indirect, special or consequential damages whether based on contract of any other legal theory.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

7

Technical Support and Assistance
1. Visit the Cincoze website at www.cincoze.com where you can find the latest information about the product.
2. Contact your distributor or our technical support team or sales representative for technical support if you need additional assistance. Please have following information ready before you call: Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software (operating system, version, application software, etc.) A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages
Conventions Used in this Manual
This indication alerts operators to an operation that, if not strictly observed, may result in severe injury.
This indication alerts operators to an operation that, if not strictly observed, may result in safety hazards to personnel or damage to equipment.
This indication provides additional information to complete a task easily.

WARNING

CAUTIO N

NOTE

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

8

Safety Precautions
Before installing and using this device, please note the following precautions. 1. Read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference. 3. Disconnected this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. 4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must
be easily accessible. 5. Keep this equipment away from humidity. 6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause
damage. 7. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the
power outlet. 8. Use a power cord that has been approved for using with the product and that it matches the
voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical range label. The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product. 9. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord. 10. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. 11. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage. 12. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock. 13. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel: The power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it work according to the user’s
manual. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. 14. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. 15. Equipment intended only for use in a RESTRICTED ACCESS AREA.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

9

Ordering information

Before installation, please ensure all the items listed in the following table are included in the package. Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.

Available Models Model No. DI-1100-i3-R10
DI-1100-i5-R10
DI-1100-i7-R10

Product Description 8th Generation Intel Core i3-8145UE High Performance, Compact and Modular Rugged Embedded Computer
8th Generation Intel Core i5-8365UE High Performance, Compact and Modular Rugged Embedded Computer
8th Generation Intel Core i7-8665UE High Performance, Compact and Modular Rugged Embedded Computer

Package Checklist DI-1100 Embedded System x1 Wall Mount Kit x1 Remote Function Terminal Block Connector x 2 Heatsink Pack x1

Screw Pack x1 Power Terminal Block Connector x1 Fan Terminal Block Connector x 1

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

10

Chapter 1 Product Introductions

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

11

1.1 Overview
The DI-1100 packs high performance, lots of I/O ports, and expansion flexibility in a compact form factor. The DI-1100 is powered by an 8th Gen Intel® CoreTM U-Series processor (Whiskey Lake) with ultra-low 15W TDP yet delivering uncompromised performance. The DI-1100 shines because it fits multiple I/Os and other expansion options into a very compact chassis, making it the perfect high-performance rugged embedded computer for space-constrained environments. The DI-1100 is ideal for industrial applications, logistics and warehousing, transportation, security and surveillance, IoT deployments, and other applications.
1.2 Highlights

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

12

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

13

1.3 Product Pictures

Front

Rear
1.4 Key Features
Onboard Intel ® 8th Gen. CoreTM U i7/i5/i3 Processor (TDP 15W) 1x 2.5″ front accessible SATA HDD bay for quick access and 1x mSATA socket 2x full-size Mini PCIe sockets for module expansion 2x front accessible SIM card slots for signal redundancy Optional CMI modules (2x 10 GbE LAN, M12 A-coded, or M12 X-coded) Optional CFM modules (power ignition sensing, or 4x PoE) Wide operating temperature -40°C to 70°C MIL-STD-810G, E-mark and EN50155 (EN 50121-3-2 only) certified

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

14

1.5 Hardware Specification

System

Processor

· Onboard 8th Intel® CoreTM U Processors (Whiskey Lake) – Intel® CoreTM i7-8665UE Quad Core Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.4 GHz, 15W) – Intel® CoreTM i5-8365UE Quad Core Processor (6M Cache, up to 4.10 GHz, 15W) – Intel® CoreTM i3-8145UE Dual Core Processor (4M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz, 15W)

Memory

· 1x DDR4 SO-DIMM Socket, Support Up to 2400MHz 32 GB (Un-buffered and non- ECC)

BIOS

· AMI BIOS

Graphics

Graphics Engine

· Integrated Intel® UHD Graphics 620

Maximum Display Output · Supports Triple Independent Display

HDMI

· 1x HDMI Connector (4096 x 2304@60Hz)

DP

· 1x DisplayPort Connector (4096 x 2304@60Hz)

VGA

· 1x VGA Connector (1920 x 1200 @60Hz)

Audio

Audio Codec

· Realtek® ALC888, High Definition Audio

Line-out

· 1x Line-out, Phone Jack 3.5mm

Mic-in

· 1x Mic-in, Phone Jack 3.5mm

I/O

LAN

· 2x GbE LAN, RJ45 – GbE1: Intel® I219 – GbE2: Intel® I210

COM

· 2x RS-232/422/485 with Auto Flow Control (Supports 5V/12V), DB9

USB

· 2x 10 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen2, Type A · 2x 5 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen1, Type A · 2x 480 Mbps USB 2.0, Type A

PS/2

· 1x PS/2, 6 Pin Mini-DIN Female Connector

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

15

Storage SSD/HDD mSATA RAID Expansion Mini PCI Express SIM Socket CMI (Combined Multiple I/O) Interface CFM (Control Function Module) Interface Other Function External FAN Connector
Power Ignition Sensing
Clear CMOS Switch Reset Button Instant Reboot Watchdog Timer Power Power Button Power Mode Switch Power Input Remote Power On/Off Remote Power LED Total Power Budget

· 1x 2.5″ Front Accessible SATA HDD/SSD Bay (SATA 3.0) · 1x mSATA Socket (SATA 3.0, shared by Mini-PCIe socket) · Support RAID 0/1
· 2x Full-size Mini-PCIe Socket · 2x SIM Socket · 1x High Speed CMI Interface for optional CMI Module Expansion · 1x Low Speed CMI Interface for optional CMI Module Expansion · 1x CFM IGN Interface for optional CFM-IGN Module Expansion
· 1x External FAN Connector, 4-pin Terminal Block (Support Smart Fan by BIOS) · Support Power Ignition Sensing Function with Delay Time Management and Selectable
12V/24V (With Optional CFM Module) · 1x Clear CMOS Switch · 1x Reset Button · Support 0.2sec Instant Reboot Technology · Software Programmable Supports 256 Levels System Reset
· 1x ATX Power On/Off Button · 1x AT/ATX Mode Switch · 9 – 48VDC, 3-pin Terminal Block · 1x Remote Power On/Off, 2-pin Terminal Block · 1x Remote Power LED, 2-pin Terminal Block · 120W

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

16

Physical

Dimension (W x D x H)

· 203 x 142 x 66.8 mm

Weight Information

· 1.74 KG

Mechanical Construction · Extruded Aluminum with Heavy Duty Metal

Mounting

· Wall/ Side/ DIN-RAIL/ VESA Mount

Physical Design

· Fanless Design · Cableless Design · Jumper-less Design · Unibody Design

Reliability & Protection

Reverse Power Input Protection

· Yes

Over Voltage Protection

· Protection Range: 51-58V · Protection Type: shut down operating voltage, re- power on at the present level to recover

Over Current Protection

· 15A

Surge Protection

· 2 kV

CMOS Battery Backup

· SuperCap Integrated for CMOS Battery Maintenance-free Operation

MTBF

· MTBF: 513,628 hours – Database: Telcordia SR-332 Issue3, Method 1, Case 3

Operating System

Windows

· Windows® 10

Linux

· Supports by project

Environment

Operating Temperature

· 15W CPU: -40°C to 70°C PassMark Burn-In Test: 100% CPU, 2D/3D Graphics (without thermal throttling) With extended temperature peripherals; Ambient with air flow According to IEC60068-2-1, IEC60068-2-2, IEC60068-2-14
· 15W CPU + 61.6W PoE + FAN: -40°C to 70°C
PassMark Burn-In Test: 100% CPU, 2D/3D Graphics (without thermal throttling) 4 Port PoE Full-load, IEEE 802.3af Class3(15.4 Watt) With extended temperature peripherals; Ambient with air flow

Storage Temperature

· -40°C to 85°C

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

17

Relative Humidity

· 95%RH @ 70°C (non-Condensing)

Shock

· MIL-STD-810G

Vibration

· MIL-STD-810G

EMC

· CE, FCC, ICES-003 Class A, EN50121-3-2 (Railway), E-mark

Safety

· IEC/EN 62368-1

  • Product Specifications and features are for reference only and are subject to change without prior notice. For more information, please refer to the latest product datasheet from Cincoze’s website.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

18

1.6 System I/O

1.6.1 Front

ATX Power On/Off Used to power-on or power-off the system Power LED Indicates the power status of the system HDD LED Indicates the status of the hard drive HDMI Used to connect the system with HDMI monitor USB 2.0 Used to connect USB 2.0 device USB 3.2 Gen2 Used to connect USB 3.2 Gen2/3.2 Gen1/2.0 device Universal I/O Bracket Used for customized I/O output

Removable 2.5″ HDD Tray Used to inserts a 2.5″ HDD SIM1, SIM2 Each SIM socket used to insert a SIM card IGN Setting Switch Used to set up IGN function AT/ATX A switch used to select AT or ATX power mode Clear CMOS A switch used to clear CMOS to reset BIOS Reset A button used to reset the system

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

19

1.6.2 Rear

Antenna Used to connect an antenna for optional wireless module DC IN Used to plug a DC power input with terminal block VGA Used to connect a monitor with VGA interface FAN External fan power used to plug an external fan with terminal block DP Used to connect the system with DisplayPort monitor LAN1, LAN2 Used to connect to local area network PS/2 Used to connect the PS/2 device

USB 3.2 Gen1 Used to connect USB 3.2 Gen1/2.0 device COM1, COM2 Used to connect to RS-232/422/485 serial devices Mic-in Used to connect a microphone Line-out Used to connect a speaker Chassis GND Used for shielding and grounding to prevent electrical shock. Remote Power LED A terminal block used to connect to remote power on/off LED Remote Power On/Off A terminal block used to connect to remote power on/off switch

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

20

1.7 Mechanical Dimension

Unit: mm

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

21

Chapter 2
Switches & Connectors

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

22

2.1 Location of Switches and Connectors
2.1.1 Top View

2.1.2 Bottom View

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

23

2.2 Switches and Connectors List

Location A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R r T U V W Y Z a b d e f, g h

Connector

Definition

DC_IN1

3 Pins DC 9-48V power input with power ignition connector

FAN1

CPU smart fan connector

VGA1

VGA connector (DB15)

DP1

Display port connector

CN2

Dual LAN RJ-45 connector

USB3_PS2_1

USB3.2 GEN1 X2 and PS2 connector

COM1/1

COM1 and COM2 connector

AUDIO1

Headphone and mic connector

CN1

Remote power on/off and power LED

USB3_2

USB3.2 GNE2 connector

USB3_1

USB3.2 GNE2 connector

USB2_1

USB2.0 connector

USB2_2

USB2.0 connector

JHDMI1

HDMI connector

LED1

Power and SATA LED

PWR_SW1

Power button

MODE_SEL1

Super CAP control switch

SW1

COM1 and COM2 power select

MINIPCIE1

PCIE Mini card connector, support PCIE/mSATA/USB3.0 socket

MINIPCIE2

PCIE Mini card connector, support PCIE/USB3.0 Dual SIM socket

BTB_FH1

CMI 50 pins slot, support PCIE 1X4 or 4×1 LAN/POE

BTB_FH2

CMI 30 pins slot, support 8 in 8 out DIO or COM3/4

POWER1, PO WER2 +5V/+12V power output connector

DIMM1

DDR4 SO-DIMM connector

FS_1

DC input power 15A/58V

RESET1

Reset button

CLR_CMOS1

Clear COMS switch setting

AT_ATX1

AT_ATX1 switch setting

SIM1, SIM2

SIM Card socket A and B

SATA2

22 Pins SATA connector

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

24

2.3 Definition of Switches and Connectors

AT_ATX1: AT/ ATX Power Mode Switch

Switch

Definition

Left

ATX Power Mode (Default)

Right

AT Power Mode

CLR_CMOS1: Clear BIOS Switch

Switch

Definition

Left

Normal Status (Default)

Right

Clear BIOS

RESET1: Reset Button

Switch

Definition

Push

Reset System

LED1: Power/ HDD Access LED Status

LED1

LED Color

POWER HDD

Green Yellow

PWR_SW1: Power button

Switch

Definition

Push

Power System

MODE_SEL1: Super CAP Function Setting

Location

Function

DIP1

MODE_SEL1

Super CAP Enabled
Super CAP Disabled

ON (Default) OFF

DIP2 ON (Default)

POWER HDD
ON OFF

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

25

SW1: COM1/ COM2 Power Select

Location

Function

SW1

COM1

0V(RI) 5V 12V

Location

Function

SW1

COM2

0V(RI) 5V 12V

DIP1 ON (Default) ON OFF
DIP3 ON (Default) ON OFF

DIP2 ON (Default) OFF OFF
DIP4 ON (Default) OFF OFF

LAN LED Status Definition

Link LED Status

Definition

Steady Green

1 Gbps Network Link

Steady Orange

100 Mbps Network Link

Off

10 Mbps Network Link

Act LED Status

Definition

Blinking Yellow

Data Activity

Steady Yellow

No Activity

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

26

MINIPCIE1: Mini PCI-Express Socket (Support mPCIe/ mSATA/ USB3.0)

Pin Definition

Pin Definition

Pin Definition

1 WAKE#

19 NA

37 RESERVED

2 3.3V

20 3.3V

38 USB_D+

3 NA

21 GND

39 3.3V

4 GND

22 PERST#

40 GND

5 NA

23 PERN0/SATARP0 41 3.3V

6 1.5V

24 3.3V

42 NA

7 CLKREQ#

25 PERP0/SATARN0 43 GND

8 RESERVED

26 GND

44 NA

9 GND

27 GND

45 NA

10 NA

28 +1.5V

46 NA

11 REFCLK-

29 GND

47 NA

12 NA

30 SMB_CLK

48 +1.5V

13 REFCLK+

31 PETN0/SATATN0 49 NA

14 NA

32 SMB_DATA

50 GND

15 GND

33 PETP0/SATATP0 51 NA

16 NA

34 GND

52 +3.3V

17 NA

35 GND

18 GND

36 USB_D-

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

27

MINIPCIE2: Mini PCI-Express Socket (Support mPCIE/ USB3.0/ SIM module)

Pin Definition

Pin Definition

Pin Definition

1 WAKE#

19 NA

37 GND

2 3.3V

20 3.3V

38 USB_D+

3 NA

21 GND

39 3.3V

4 GND

22 PERST#

40 GND

5 NA

23 PERN1/SATARP1

41 3.3V

6 1.5V

24 3.3V

42 NA

7 CLKREQ#

25 PERP1/SATARN1

43 GND

8 SIM_PWR

26 GND

44 NA

9 GND

27 GND

45 NA

10 SIM_DATA

28 +1.5V

46 NA

11 REFCLK-

29 GND

47 NA

12 SIM_CLK

30 SMB_CLK

48 +1.5V

13 REFCLK+

31 PETN1/SATATN1

49 NA

14 SIM_RESET

32 SMB_DATA

50 GND

15 GND

33 PETP1/SATATP1

51 NA

16 SIM_VPP

34 GND

52 +3.3V

17 NA

35 GND

18 GND

36 USB_D-

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

28

COM1/ COM2RS232/ RS422/ RS485 Connector

Connector Type: 9-pin D-Sub

RS232

RS422/ RS485 Full

RS485 Half

Pin

Definition

Duplex Definition Duplex Definition

1

DCD

TX-

DATA –

2

RXD

TX+

DATA +

3

TXD

RX+

4

DTR

RX-

5

GND

6

DSR

7

RTS

8

CTS

9

RI

POWER1/ POWER2: +5V/ +12V Power Output Connector Connector Type: 1X4-pin Wafer, 2.0 mm pitch

Pin

Definition

1

+5V

2

GND

3

GND

4

+12V

1

5

6

9

1 2 3 4 Gap

CN1Remote power button/ LED Connector

Remote Power LED connector can connect an external LED indicator up

to 10mA. Connector Type: Terminal Block 2X2 4-pin, 3.5mm pitch

2 4

Pin

Definition

1

PWR_SW

2

RMT_PWR_LED_A

3

GND

4

GND

1 3

Do not apply power to this connector!

WARNING

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

29

FAN1: CPU Smart Fan Connector Connector Type: Terminal Block 1X4 4-pin, 3.5mm pitch

Pin

Definition

1

GND

2

+12V

3

FAN_IN

4

FAN_PWM

1 2 3 4

DC_IN1: 3 PINs DC 9-48V power input with power ignition connector

Connector Type: Terminal Block 1×3 3-pin, 5.0mm pitch

Pin

Definition

1

+9-48VIN

2

Ignition (IGN)

3

GND

1 2 3

Please disconnect the power source before mounting the DC power cables or connecting the DC power connector to system.

CAUTION

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

30

Chapter 3 System Setup

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

31

3.1 Removing Top Cover
1. Turn over the unit to have the bottom side face up, loosen the 6 screws on the bottom cover and place them aside for later use.
2. Remove the bottom cover from the chassis.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

32

3. Lift up the unit vertically by holding the front and rear panel. 4. Turn over the body of the unit and place it gently.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

33

3.2 Installing SO-DIMM
1. Locate the SO-DIMM socket on the top side of system.
2. Insert the SO-DIMM at a 45-degree angle until its edge connector is connected to the SO-DIMM socket firmly.
45° 3. Press down the module until the retaining clips snap back in place.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

34

3.3 Installing Mini-PCIe Card
1. Locate the Mini PCIe socket on the top side of the system.
MINIPCIE1 MINIPCIE2
2. Use provided two screws fasten the half size module and adapter bracket together as shown in Fig (a) below.

(a) Half Size Mini-PCIe

(b) Full Size Mini-PCIe Card

3. Tilt a Mini PCIe card at a 45-degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly.

45° 4. Press the card down and secure it with 2 screws.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

35

NOTE

3.4 Installing Antenna
Please install a Mini PCIe wireless LAN card at MINIPCIE socket before antenna installation. 1. Remove the antenna plug on the rear panel.
2. Penetrate the antenna jack through the hole.

3. Put on the washer and fasten the nut of antenna jack.

CAUTION

Installing an antenna jack with a diameter greater than 9 mm on the right side of the system will collide with the terminal connector below. In this case, please try to install the antenna on the left side of the system.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

36

4. Assemble the antenna and antenna jack together. 5. Attach the RF connector of the cable’s another end onto the card.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

37

3.5 Installing the Thermal Pad
1. Please find the new thermal pad that is attached on the top cover of system.

2. Remove the protective film on the thermal pad. Protective Film

3. Paste the thermal pad onto the heatsink carefully.

Thermal pad

CAUTION

Before assembling the system’s chassis cover, please make sure the transparent protective film on the Thermal Pad has been removed!

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

38

3.6 Assembling Top Cover
1. Make sure the notch on the chassis and the front bezel of the unit body are on the same side.
2. Lift the body of the unit, make sure that the front and rear panels are in the chassis groves, and then assemble the body into the chassis.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

39

3. Place the bottom cover back to system. 4. Fasten the 6 screws to fix the cover.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

40

3.7 Installing SATA Hard Drives at Front Panel
1. Loosen the two screws to remove the cover plate of maintenance zone.
2. Loosen the screw to remove the HDD bay cover bracket.
3. Pull the rotating arm and pull the HDD bracket out of system.

4. Make HDD bottom side face up, place the HDD bracket on it. Ensure the direction of bracket is correct and use 4 provided screws to assemble HDD and HDD bracket together.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

41

5. Align the HDD bracket with the entrance of HDD bay. Insert the HDD bracket and push it until the HDD connector is fully inserted into the SATA slot.
6. Place the rotating arm back and fasten the screw. 7. Fix the cover plate of maintenance zone by fastening the two screws.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

42

3.8 Installing SIM Card
1. Loosen the two screws to remove the cover plate of maintenance zone.
2. Locate the SIM card slot at front side and insert a SIM card into a SIM slot with the gold contacts facing up. Please pay attention to the insert orientation as illustrated.
3. Fix the cover plate of maintenance zone by fastening the two screws.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

43

3.9 Installing Wall Mount
DI-1100 series offers wall mount that customers can install system on the wall in a convenient and economical way.
1. The mounting holes are at the bottom side of system. Use provided 4 screws to fasten the bracket on each side.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

44

2. There are 2 bracket mounting holes at left and right side for customer fix the system on the wall.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

45

3.10 VESA Mount
DI-1100 series supports VESA mounting that customer can mount system with panel complying with VESA 75mm and 100 mm standard for various usage.
1 The following picture illustrates the installation of DI-1100 series on a VESA stand. Align the 4 screw holes of VESA stand with the screw holes on bottom side of system. Fasten 4 screws to fix it.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

46

3.11 Connecting to Power Supply
1. Locate the DC_IN1 power connector.
2. Aim the V- wire at the V- port of the connector, and aim the V+ wire at the V+ port of the connector. Then connect the phoenix contacts of the power supply to the DC_IN1 connector.
3. Fasten the two screws to fix the phoenix contacts.

WARNING

In formal use, please use new Phoenix contacts and make sure the screws are tightened to avoid poor connection.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

47

Chapter 4 BIOS Setup

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

48

4.1 BIOS Introduction

The BIOS (Basic Input/ Output System) is a program located on a Flash Memory on the motherboard. When you start the computer, the BIOS program will gain control. The BIOS first operates an auto-diagnostic test called POST (power on self-test) for all the necessary hardware, it detects the entire hardware device and configures the parameters of the hardware synchronization.
BIOS Setup Power on the computer and by pressing immediately allows you to enter Setup. If the message disappears before your respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing , and keys.

Control Keys <> <> <> <> <Page Up/+> <Page Down/->

Move to select screen Move to select item Quit the BIOS Setup Select item Increases the numeric value or makes changes Decreases the numeric value or makes changes Select setup fields General help Previous value Load Optimized defaults Save configuration and Exit

Main Menu The main menu lists the setup functions you can make changes to. You can use the arrow keys ( ) to select the item. The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Sub-Menu If you find a right pointer symbol appears to the left of certain fields that means a sub-menu can be launched from this field. A sub-menu contains additional options for a field parameter. You can use arrow keys ( ) to highlight the field and press to call up the sub-menu. Then you can use the control keys to enter values and move from field to field within a sub-menu. If you want to return to the main menu, just press the .

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

49

4.2 Main Setup
Press to enter BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu (as shown below) will appears on the screen. Use arrow keys to move among the items and press

to accept or enter a sub-menu. 4.2.1 System Date Set the date. Please use to switch between date elements. 4.2.2 System Time Set the time. Please use to switch between time elements.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

50

Advanced Setup

CPU Configuration

Intel® (VMX) Virtualization Technology [Enabled] Enables or disables Intel® Virtualization Technology. Virtualization enhanced by Intel® Virtualization Technology will allow a platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions. With virtualization, one computer system can function as multiple virtual systems. Active Process Cores [All] Allows users to choose the number of active processor cores. Configuration options: [All] [1] [2] [3] Hyper-threading Enables or disables for Hyper- Threading Technology.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

51

4.3.2 PCH-FW Configuration

Intel AMT [Enabled] Allows users to enable or disable Intel® Active Management Technology BIOS execution. (This function can be opened for customization.)
Firmware Update Configuration

ME FW Image Re-Flash [Disabled] Allows users to enable or disable ME firmware image re-flash function.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

52

4.3.3 Trusted Computing

Security Device Support [Disable] Allow users to enable or disable Security Device Support function.
4.3.4 ACPI Settings This item allows users to configure ACPI settings.

Enable ACPI Auto Configuration [Enabled] Enables or disables BIOS Advanced Configuration Power Interface® (ACPI) auto configuration. ACPI Sleep State [S3 (Suspend to RAM)] Allows users to select the highest Advanced Configuration Power Interface® (ACPI) sleep state that system will enter when suspend button is pressed. [Suspend Disabled]: Disables entering suspend state. [S3 (suspend to RAM)]: Enables suspend to RAM state.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

53

4.3.5 F81866 Super IO Configuration
The screen allows users to select options for the Super IO configuration, and change the value of the selected option.

Serial Port 1~2 Configuration

Serial Port [Enabled] This item allows users to enable or disable serial port.
Change Settings [Auto] This item allows users to change the address & IRQ settings of the specified serial port.
Onboard Serial Port 1 Mode [RS232] This item allows users to select Serial Port Mode. Configuration options: [RS232] [RS422/RS485 Full Duplex] [RS485 Half Duplex]

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

54

Watch Dog [Disabled] Enables or disables watch dog function. Watch Dog Mode [Sec] Changes the Watch dog mode. Select [Sec] or [Min] mode. Watch Dog Timer [0] User can set a value in the range of 0 to 255.
4.3.6 Hardware Monitor
These items display the current status of all monitored hardware devices/ components such as voltages and temperatures.

External Smart Fan Function [Enabled] Enables or disables external smart fan function. External Smart Fan Configuration Allows users to setting external smart fan parameters.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

55

4.3.7 S5 RTC Wake Settings

Wake System from S5 [Disabled] This item allows users to change the way to wake system from S5 state. [Fixed Time]: Set the specified time (HH:MM:SS) to wake system. [Dynamic Time]: Set the increase time from current time to wake system.
4.3.8 Serial Port Console Redirection

Console Redirection [Disabled] These items allow users to enable or disable COM1, COM2 console redirection function.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

56

4.3.9 USB Configuration

Legacy USB Support [Enabled] This item allows users to enable or disable legacy USB support. When set to [Auto], legacy USB support will be disabled automatically if no USB devices are connected. XHCI Hand-off [Enabled] This item allows users to enable or disable XHCI (USB3.2) hand-off function. USB Mass Storage Driver Support [Enabled] Enables or disables support for USB mass storage devices.
4.3.10 CSM Configuration

CSM Support [Disabled] Enables or disables compatibility support module.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

57

4.3.11 Network Stack Configuration
Network Stack [Disabled] Enables or disables UEFI Network Stack.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

58

4.4 Chipset Setup
This section allows you to configure chipset related settings according to user’s preference.
4.4.1 System Agent (SA) Configuration

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

59

Memory Configuration This item displays detailed memory information in the system.
VT-d [Enabled] This item allows users to enable or disable Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) function.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

60

4.4.2 PCH-IO Configuration

PCI Express Configuration

PCI Express Root Port 5 (MiniPCIe1) PCI Express Root Port [Enabled] Allows you to enable or disable the PCI Express Port. PCIe Speed [Auto] Allows you to select PCI Express interface speed.
Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3]. PCI Express Root Port 6 (MiniPCIe2)
PCI Express Root Port [Enabled] Allows you to enable or disable the PCI Express Port.
PCIe Speed [Auto] Allows you to select PCI Express interface speed.
Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3].

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

61

SATA Configuration
SATA Controller(s) [Enabled] Enables or disables Serial ATA controller. SATA Mode Selection [AHCI] This item allows users to choose [AHCI] or [RAID] mode.
Serial ATA Port 0 Port 0 [Enabled] Enables or disables SATA Port 0 (Location: SATA2).
Serial ATA Port 1 Port 1 [Enabled] Enables or disables SATA Port 1 (Location: MINIPCIE1).

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

62

HD Audio Configuration

HD Audio [Enabled] Allows you to select HD Audio options. [Enabled]: HD Audio device is unconditionally enabled. [Disabled]: HD Audio device is unconditionally disabled.
LAN i219LM Controller [Enabled] Enables or disables i219LM LAN Controller. Wake On LAN (i219) [Enabled] Enables or disables integrated LAN i219LM Wake on LAN function. LAN i210AT Controller [Enabled] Enables or disables I210 LAN Controller. Wake# event (PCIe) [Enabled] Enables or disables integrated LAN i210 Wake on LAN function. MiniPcie1 mSATA Function Switch [Mini-PCIe] Allows users to select [Mini-PCIe] or [mSATA] for MiniPCIe1 connector. MiniPcie1 USB3 Function Switch [Disabled] Enables or disables MiniPcie1 USB3 Function. MiniPcie2 USB3 Function Switch [Disabled] Enables or disables MiniPcie2 USB3 Function. BTB_FH4 Mode Selection [4×1] Allows users to select [4×1] or [1×4] for BTB_FH4 Mode. Power Failure [Keep last state] Allows you to specify which power state system will enter when power is resumed after a power failure (G3 state). [Always on]: Enters to power on state. [Always off]: Enters to power off state. [Keep last state]: Enters to the last power state before a power failure.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

63

4.5 Security Setup
This section allows users to configure BIOS security settings.

4.5.1 Administrator Password Administrator Password controls access to the BIOS Setup utility. 4.5.2 User Password User Password controls access to the system at boot and to the BIOS Setup utility. 4.5.3 Security Boot

Secure Boot [Disabled] Enable or disable Secure Boot function.
Secure Boot Mode [Standard] Allows you to select Secure Boor Mode. Configuration options: [Standard] [Custom].

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

64

4.6 Boot Setup
This section allows you to configure Boot settings.
4.6.1 Setup Prompt Timeout [1] Use this item to set number of seconds (1..65535) to wait for setup activation key. 4.6.2 Bootup NumLock State [Off] Allows users to select the power-on state for keyboard NumLock. 4.6.3 Quiet Boot [Disabled] Allows users to enable or disable Quiet Boot function. 4.6.4 Fast Boot [Disabled] Allows users to enable or disable Fast Boot function.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

65

4.7 Save & Exit

4.7.1 Save Changes and Exit This item allows users to exit system setup after saving changes.
4.7.2 Discard Changes and Exit This item allows users to exit system setup without saving changes.
4.7.3 Save Changes and Reset This item allows users to reset the system after saving changes.
4.7.4 Discard Changes and Reset This item allows users to reset system setup without saving any changes.
4.7.5 Save Changes This item allows users to save changes done so far to any of the setup options.
4.7.6 Discard Changes This item allows users to discard changes done so far to any of the setup options.
4.7.7 Restore Defaults This item allows users to restore/ load default values for all the options.
4.7.8 Save as User Defaults This item allows users to save the changes done so far as user defaults.
4.7.9 Restore User Defaults This item allows users to restore the user defaults to all the options.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

66

Chapter 5 Product Application

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

67

5.1 Digital I/O (DIO) application

This section describes DIO application of the product. The content and application development are better understood and implemented by well experienced professionals or developers.
5.1.1 Digital I/O Programming Guide
5.1.1.1 Pins for Digital I/O

Item

Standard

GPIO30 (Pin36)

GPIO31 (Pin37)

GPIO32 (Pin38)

GPIO33 (Pin39)

DI

GPIO34 (Pin40)

GPIO35 (Pin41)

GPIO36 (Pin42)

GPIO37 (Pin43)

GPIO50 (Pin9)

GPIO51 (Pin10)

GPIO52 (Pin11)

GPIO53 (Pin12) DO
GPIO54 (Pin13)

GPIO55 (Pin14)

GPIO56 (Pin15)

GPIO57 (Pin16)

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

68

5.1.1.2 Programming Guide To program the Super I/O chip F81866A configuration registers, the following configuration procedures must be followed in sequence: (1) Enter the Extended Function Mode (2) Configure the configuration registers (3) Exit the Extended Function Mode The configuration register is used to control the behavior of the corresponding devices. To configure the register, use the index port to select the index and then write data port to alter the parameters. The default index port and data port are 0x4E and 0x4F, respectively. Pull down the SOUT1 pin to change the default value to 0x2E/ 0x2F. To enable configuration, the entry key 0x87 must be written to the index port. To disable configuration, write exit entry key 0xAA to the index port. Following is an example to enable configuration and to disable configuration by using debug. -o 4e 87 -o 4e 87 (enable configuration) -o 4e aa (disable configuration)
5.1.1.3 Relative Registers To program the F81866A configuration registers, see the following configuration procedures.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

69

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

70

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

71

5.1.1.4 Sample Code in C Language 5.1.1.4.1 Control of GP30 to GP37 (DI1 ~ DI8) #define AddrPort 0x4E #define DataPort 0x4F

WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87)

WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87)

// Must write twice to enter Extended mode

WriteByte(AddrPort, 0xC2)

// Select configuration register C2h

ReadByte(DataPort, Value) // Assume read (bit 0~7) to Value is FFh , thus GP30 ~37 are all high.

// Assume read (bit 0~7) to Value is 00h , thus GP30 ~37 are all low. // Read Value range: 00h~FFh

WriteByte(AddrPort, 0xAA)

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

72

5.1.1.4.2 Control of GP50 to GP57 (DO1 ~ DO8)

define AddrPort 0x4E

define DataPort 0x4F

WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87)

WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87)

// Must write twice to enter Extended mode

WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x07) WriteByte(dataPort, 0x06) // Select logic device 06h WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x60) // Select configuration register 60h (High Byte address) WriteByte(DataPort, 0x0A) WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x61) // Select configuration register 61h (Low Byte address) WriteByte(DataPort, 0x00) WriteByte(AddrPort, 0xAA) Cincoze default GPIO Port base address is 0xA00

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

74

5.1.1.6 DATA Bit Table (DIO)

= DI1
(Base address +9) (0xA09)
= DI2
(Base address +9) (0xA09)
= DI3
(Base address +9) (0xA09)
= DI4
(Base address +9) (0xA09)
= DI5
(Base address +9) (0xA09)
= DI6
(Base address +9) (0xA09)
= DI7
(Base address +9) (0xA09)
= DI8
(Base address +9) (0xA09)

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

= DO1
(Base address +5) (0xA05)
= DO2
(Base address +5) (0xA05)
= DO3
(Base address +5) (0xA05)
= DO4
(Base address +5) (0xA05)
= DO5
(Base address +5) (0xA05)
= DO6
(Base address +5) (0xA05)
= DO7
(Base address +5) (0xA05)
= DO8
(Base address +5) (0xA05)
75

5.1.1.7 DIO I/O Port Address (Default Address 0xA00)

Pin Definition

DI8 DI7 DI6 DI5 DI4 DI3 DI3 DI1

Data Bits

7

6

5

4

3

3

1

0

DIO Type I/O Port Address

Digital Input 0xA09

Pin Definition DO8 DO7 DO6 DO5 DO4 DO3 DO3 DO1

Data Bits

7

6

5

4

3

3

1

0

DIO Type

Digital Output

I/O Port Address

0xA05

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

76

5.2 DIO Hardware Specification
XCOM+/ 2XCOM+: Isolated power in V+ XCOM-/ 2XCOM-: Isolated power in V Isolated power in DC voltage: 9-30V 8x / 16x Digital Input (Source Type) Input Signal Voltage Level
– Signal Logic 0: XCOM+ = 9V, Signal Low – V- < 1V XCOM+ > 9V, V+ – Signal Low

8V
– Signal Logic 1: > XCOM+ – 3V Input Driving Sink Current:
– Minimal: 1 mA – Normal: 5 mA 8x / 16x Digital Output (Open Drain) – DO Signal have to pull up resistor to XCOM+ for external device, the
resistance will affect the pull up current – Signal High Level: Pull up resistor to XCOM+ – Signal Low Level: = XCOM- Sink Current: 1A (Max)

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

77

5.2.1 DIO Connector Definition

Pin1

Pin1

Digital Input Digital Output

Digital Input/ Output Connector Connector Type: Terminal Block 2X10 20-pin, 3.5mm pitch

Location Pin
1
2 3 4 5 Digital Input 6 7 8 9
10

Definition DC INPUT (XCOM+)
DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 GND (XCOM-)

Location

Pin

1

2 3 4 5 Digital Output 6 7 8 9

10

Definition DC INPUT (XCOM+)
DO1 DO2 DO3 DO4 DO5 DO6 DO7 DO8 GND (XCOM-)

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

78

Reference Input Circuit Reference Output Circuit

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

79

Chapter 6
Optional Modules & Accessories

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

80

6.1 Optional Module Pin Definition & Settings
6.1.1 CMI-M12LAN01-R12/UB1510-R10 Module

CMI-M12 LAN Module Pin Definitions Connector Type: M12 A-coded 8pin connector

Pin

Definition

Pin

Definition

1

2_LAN1_0+

2

3

2_LAN1_1+

4

5

2_LAN1_2-

6

7

2_LAN1_3+

8

2_LAN1_02_LAN1_2+ 2_LAN1_12_LAN1_3-

6.1.2 CMI-XM12LAN01-R10/UB1510-R10 Module
CMI-XM12LAN01 Module Pin Definitions Connector Type: M12 X-coded 8pin connector

Pin Definition 1 D1+ 3 D2+ 5 D4+ 7 D3-

Pin Definition

2

D1-

4

D2-

6

D4-

8

D3+

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

81

6.1.3 CMI-10GLAN04-R10/UB1528-R10 Module
LAN LED Definition

Link LED Status Steady Green Steady Orange Off

Definition 10 Gbps Network Link 1Gbps Network Link 100Mbps Network Link

Act LED Status Blinking Green Steady Green

Definition Data Activity No Activity

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

82

6.1.4 CMI-COM05-R10/UB1503-R10 Module

COM3~COM4RS232/ RS422/ RS485 Connector Connector Type: 9-pin D-Sub

Pin RS232 Definition

RS422/ RS485 Full Duplex Definition

1

DCD

TX-

2

RXD

TX+

3

TXD

RX+

4

DTR

RX-

5

GND

6

DSR

7

RTS

8

CTS

9

RI

RS485 Half Duplex Definition
DATA DATA +

MODE3 on CMI-COM05 ModuleCOM3 Power Select

Location Function MODE3 COM3

0V(RI) 5V 12V

DIP1 ON (Default) OFF OFF

DIP2 ON (Default) ON OFF

MODE4 on CMI-COM05 ModuleCOM4 Power Select

Location Function MODE4 COM4

0V(RI) 5V 12V

DIP1 ON (Default) OFF OFF

DIP2 ON (Default) ON OFF

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

ON OFF
ON OFF
83

6.1.5 CFM-IGN102 Module

SW2IGN Module Timing Setting Switch

Set shutdown delay timer when ACC is turned off

Pin 1

Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Definition

ON

ON

ON

0 second

ON

ON

OFF 1 minute

ON (IGN Enabled) /
OFF (IGN Disabled)

ON ON OFF OFF

OFF OFF ON ON

ON OFF ON OFF

5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour

OFF OFF ON

2 hours

OFF OFF OFF Reserved (0 second)

Default setting of Pin1 to Pin4 is OFF/ OFF/ OFF/ OFF.

OFF ON

24V_12V_1IGN Module Voltage Mode Setting Switch 12V/ 24V Car Battery Switch

Switch Left Right

Definition 12V Car Battery Input 24V Car Battery Input (Default)

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

84

6.2 Installing High Speed CMI Module
6.2.1 CMI-LAN01-R12/UB1512-R10 Module
1. Loosen the 2 screws and remove the front bezel.
2. Locate the BTB_FH1 connector of the CMI module on the top side of system.
3. Insert the CMI module vertically until it’s connected firmly and fasten 2 screws to fix it.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

85

4. Attach the I/O bracket on to the system, and fasten the two screws to fix it.
6.2.2 CMI-M12LAN01-R12/UB1510-R10 Module
1. Loosen the 2 screws and remove the front bezel. 2. Locate the BTB_FH1 connector of the CMI module on the top side of system.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

86

3. Remove the four hex rings from the CMI-M12LAN module. 4. Insert the CMI module vertically until it’s connected firmly and fasten 2 screws to fix it. 5. Attach the I/O bracket on to the system, and fasten the two screws to fix it.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

87

6. Fasten the four hex rings to fix the cover plate.
6.2.3 CMI-XM12LAN01-R10/UB1510-R10 Module
Hex washers M12 I/O bracket
Hex rings Rubber rings

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

88

1. Assemble the hex rings, M12 I/O bracket and hex washers together as indicated below: Penetrate hex rings through the M12 I/O bracket holes, and fix them with hex washers.
2. Loosen the 2 screws and remove the front bezel. 3. Locate the BTB_FH1 connector of the CMI module on the top side of system.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

89

4. Insert the CMI module vertically into the female connector on system’s mainboard until it’s connected firmly and fasten 2 screws to fix it.
5. Attach the assembled M12 I/O bracket on to the system, and fasten the hex nuts to fix it.
6. Put on the rubber rings to the four M12 LAN ports.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

90

6.2.4 CMI-10GLAN04-R10/UB1528-R10 Module
Before installing CMI-10GLAN04-R10 module, users need to enter BIOS to complete the following setting first. When entering BIOS, get to Chipset > PCH-IO Configuration page, and change the [BTB_FH4 Mode Selection] setting from default mode [4×1] to mode [1×4].

1. Loosen the 2 screws and remove the front bezel. 2. Locate the BTB_FH1 connector of the CMI module on the top side of system.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

91

3. Locate the chip place on the CMI-10GLAN module marked by red square. Paste the thermal pad on it carefully.

CAUTION

Before putting on the heatsink (in the next step), please make sure the protective film on the Thermal Pad has been removed! 4. Put on the heatsink and turn over the module. Fasten the 3 screws (M3X5L) to fix the heatsink.
5. Insert the CMI module vertically into the female connector on system’s mainboard until it’s connected firmly and fasten the 2 screws (M3X12L) to fix it.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

92

6. Paste the thermal pad onto the heatsink carefully.
Before assembling the system’s chassis cover, please make sure the transparent protective film on the Thermal Pad has been removed! 7. Attach the I/O bracket on to the system, and fasten the two screws to fix it.

CAUTION

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

93

6.3 Installing Low Speed CMI Module
6.3.1 CMI-DIO05-R10/UB1518-R10 Module
1. Loosen the 2 screws and remove the front bezel.
2. Locate the BTB_FH2 connector of the CMI module on the top side of system.

3. Insert the CMI module vertically until it’s connected firmly and fasten the screw to fix it.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

94

4. Attach the I/O bracket on to the system, and fasten the two screws to fix it.
6.3.2 CMI-COM05-R10/UB1503-R10 Module
After installing CMI-COM05-R10 module, users need to enter BIOS to check the items for CMI-COM05-R10 module, which are “Serial Port 3 Configuration” and “Serial Port 4 Configuration”. Please find Chapter 4.3.5 for the detail setup regulations.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

95

1. Loosen the 2 screws and remove the front bezel. 2. Locate the BTB_FH2 connector of the CMI module on the top side of system. 3. Insert the CMI module vertically until it’s connected firmly and fasten the screw to fix it.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

96

4. Attach the I/O bracket on to the system, and fasten the two screws to fix it. 5. Fasten the 4 D-Sub jack screws to fix the module.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

97

6.4 Installing CFM Module
6.4.1 CFM-PoE06-R10 Module
CFM-PoE06-R10 module can be installed on CMI-LAN01-R12 module, CMI- M12LAN01-R12 module or CMI-XM12LAN01-R10 module. When using CMI-LAN01-R12 module, please paste the shading tape to the place which was marked by red frame. (Watch out not to block the LED.) If you use CMI-M12LAN01-R12 module or CMI-XM12LAN01-R10 module, please skip this step.

In this chapter, CMI-M12LAN01-R12 module is taken as an example to demonstrate how to install CFM-PoE06 on it. Before this chapter gets started, please execute the installation step 1 to step 4 in chapter 6.2.2 in advance. 1. Penetrate the copper pillars through the two holes on the LAN module, and fasten each copper
pillar by the hex nut.
2. Insert the LAN module vertically to the female connector on system’s mainboard until it is connected firmly, and fasten the two copper pillars.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

98

3. Insert the CFM-PoE06 module vertically into the female connector on CMI module until it’s connected firmly.

4. Turn over the heatsink of CFM-PoE06 and locate the two places marked by red squares. 5. Paste two thermal pads for CFM-PoE06 onto the heatsink carefully.

CAUTIO N

Before putting on the thermal block (in the next step), please make sure the protective films on the Thermal Pads have been removed!

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

99

6. Paste the heatsink onto the CFM-PoE06 module carefully, and fasten two screws to fix it.
7. Paste the last thermal pad onto the heatsink carefully, and then continue the step 5~ step 6 in chapter 6.2.2.

CAUTION

The yellow surface is part of the thermal pad. Do not tear it off as it would affect the thermal conductivity.
Once the steps are finished, after system power on, PoE LED (on CMI-LAN, CMI-M12 LAN, or CMI-XM12 LAN module) will light blue as shown below.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

100

6.4.2 CFM-IGN102 Module
1. Locate the IGN_PH1 connector on the bottom side of the system.

2. Insert the connector of IGN module to the female connector on system motherboard. (Make sure all the pins of IGN module’s connector are firmly connected.)
3. Fasten the two screws to secure the power ignition board.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

101

6.5 Installing MEC Module
6.5.1 MEC-LAN-M102-30/UB1511-R10 Module
1. Loosen the 2 screws on the bracket 1 (left side) or bracket 2 (right side) and then remove it.

1

2

1. Attach the MEC-LAN bracket, and fasten the 2 screws to fix it as indicated.

2. Locate the Mini PCIe socket(s) on the bottom side of the system.

MINIPCIE1 MINIPCIE2

NOTE

When the mPCIe card is installed onto the socket MINIPCIE1, then the LAN board can be installed at bracket 1 or 2. When the mPCIe card is installed onto the socket MINIPCIE2, then the LAN board can only be installed at bracket 1.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

102

3. Tilt the Mini PCIe card at a 45-degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly. 45°
4. Press the card down and secure it with 2 screws.
5. Connect the attached wires to the LAN board.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

103

6. Connect the wires to the Mini PCIe card as indicated.
7. Attach the LAN board onto the back side of the cover plate, and then fasten the two screws to secure the module.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

104

6.5.2 MEC-COM-M212-TDB9/ UB1503-R10 Module
1. Loosen the 2 screws on the bracket 1 (left side) or bracket 2 (right side) and then remove it.

1

2

2. Attach the MEC-COM bracket, and fasten the 2 screws to fix it as indicated.

3. Locate the Mini PCIe socket(s) on the bottom side of the system.
MINIPCIE1 MINIPCIE2

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

105

4. Tilt the Mini PCIe card at a 45-degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly.
45° 5. Press the card down and secure it with 2 screws.
6. Remove the hex screws from the module.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

106

7. Connect the wire to the Mini PCIe card as indicated. 8. Penetrate the COM ports through the bracket from the back side. 9. Fasten the hex screws back.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

107

NOTE

6.6 Installing External FAN
External fan must be installed when using CFM-PoE module
6.6.1 FAN-EX103
1. Prepare an external fan. Loosen the 2 screws halfway on mounting frame before attempting to install it.
2. Slide the FAN into the middle groove of chassis as illustrated. Tighten the 2 screws to fix it onto chassis.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

108

3. Move the fan to the center of chassis. Tighten the 2 screws marked on photo to secure it. 4. Connect the FAN cable to external fan power connector at rear panel.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

109

6.7 Installing DIN-Rail Mount Kit
6.7.1 DINRAIL-R10
1. The mounting holes are at the bottom of system. Fasten the 2 screws to fix the DIN-Rail mount bracket with system together.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

110

6.8 Installing Side Mount Kit
6.8.1 SIDE01
1. The mounting holes are at the bottom of system. Fasten the 4 screws to fix the side mount bracket with system together.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

111

2. Fasten the screws through the bracket mounting hole to mount system on the wall.

DI-1100 Series | User Manual

112

© 2021 Cincoze Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
The Cincoze logo is a registered trademark of Cincoze Co., Ltd.
All other logos appearing in this catalog are the intellectual property of the respective company, product, or organization associated with the logo.
All product specifications and information are subject to change without notice. DS-1300 Series | User Manual

References

Read User Manual Online (PDF format)

Read User Manual Online (PDF format)  >>

Download This Manual (PDF format)

Download this manual  >>

Related Manuals