Keynius K11604007 Smarty Creating Smart Locker Walls Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
Keynius

Smarty 8 inch

  • Plug can be used
  • PIN+RFID
  • Administrator login function
  • Off-line mode
  • Complete scenario possibilities

type

| Parameter information
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Size(mm)

| (Length x width x height) 2010 x 1605 x 467

Weight(kg)

| 1.6

Shell material

| steel

Operating temperature

| -10℃ to +60℃

Humidity range

| 10%-90%

Power source

| Input end: 100-240V to 2.5A
Power supply: Switch: 12V DC output
Working voltage: 12V
Power:14W
Reserve consumption: < 1

Touch control panel

| 8-inch touch screen 1024 x 768 (4:3)
10-finger multi-touch capacitive touch screen
3mm hardened glass 7H
Surface treatment: anti-glare (optional)

Connection option

| Wifi
2x RJ45 LAN Ethernet

Technology and storage

| Intel Celeron quad-core processor
4GB RAM
64 GB SSD
Local cache
The terminal supports DHC

Card reader

| MiFare Reader: 13.56Mhz (optional)
HID Reader: 13.56Mhz (optional)

Technical Drawing

Front view

Side view

Backside attempt

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Main board matching description:

  1. CX-J4125 is standard with double Gigabit
  2. CX-J4125 has two motherboards: LVDS interface and EDP interface
  3. The WIFI module and 4G module can be selected
  4. LCD screen, touch screen and supporting wire material can be selected
  5. I / O interface wire materials are optional

Chapter 1, Product specifications

type

| Specification parameters
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CPU

| Intel® Celeron® J4125, clock speed 2.GHZ, Quad-core, TDP 10W

chip set

| Using the Intel Bay trail SOC, the chipset

internal storage

| Support DDR4-2666 MHz, 1 * SO-DIMM Slot, Up to 8GB.

caliche

| 1 SATA3.0 + 1 mSATA

electric fan

| No (silent)

operating system

| Win10 Professional Edition / Win10 Enterprise Edition / Win10 Home Edition / Win11 Professional Edition
Ubuntu16.04.7/Ubuntu18.04.6
Centos7.8/Centos8.4

Displays the interface

|

LVDS output

| support

EDP output

| Support (for different motherboards)

VGA output

| Support for the highest resolution of 1920 * 1200 @ 60 HZ

HDMI output

| Support for 1080P@120Hz, 4kx2k@60Hz output

I/O joggle

|

USB2.0

| 6:2 USB2.0 seats; 4 USB pins

USB3.0

| 2 shoreline seats

GPIO

| 8 Road

232

| 6 (1 of them is RS232 / RS422 / RS485 interchange)

422

| 1 (RS232 / RS422 / RS485 interchange)

485

| 1 (RS232 / RS422 / RS485 interchange)

network

|

WIFI, BT

| 1 * Mini-PCIE interface, with optional WiFi module

3G/4G

| 1 * Mini-PCIE, interface, 4G optional 4 G module

Ethernet

| 2 * Realtek PCI-E NIC RTL8111H for 1000Mbps (Optional Double Gigabit)

audio frequency

| 1 The MIC supports the microphone input
1
SPK power amplifier supports 8 euro 5 W horn dual channel output
1 * AUDIO supports audio output

Timed switch machine

| Support (power on)

supply electricity

| 5525 Thread width pressure (12V~36V)

static electricity

| Contact 4KV and air 8KV

size

| 160mm110mm27mm

Java runtime environment Java

| Operating temperature: -20℃ ~60℃; operating humidity: 5%~95% relative humidity, no condensation

1.1 Schematic diagram of the motherboard interface

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  1. LVDS resolution encoder
  2. 4*RS232 Serial port
  3. COM2 Voltage selection
  4. COM2
  5. COM1
  6. COM1 Voltage selection
  7. RS232/422/485 connector
  8. 2*USB 2.0 connector
  9. GPIO port (TTL)
  10. 2*USB 2.0 connector
  11. Horn connector
  12. Backlight power supply
  13. MIC connector
  14. AUDIO socket
  15. VGA
  16. LVDS/EDP
  17. HDMI
  18. RJ45
  19. USB3.0
  20. USB2.0
  21. DC IN 12V-36V
  22. Power button
  23. Power input port
  24. SATA power supply
  25. SATA
  26. DEBUG PORT

Chapter 2, Definition and description of the mainboard pin

2.1 Definition description of the interface terminals
2.1.1 MIC

MIC:   PH2.0 /2PIN


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MIC+

2.1.2 Horn horn

SPK   PH2.0/4PIN


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RN

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LN

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LP

2.1.3 GPIO port and configuration instructions

*GPIO DuPont 2.0 / 2 10 PIN**


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| GPIO77|

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| GPIO76

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| GPIO75|

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| GPIO74

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| GPIO73|

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| GPIO72

7

| GPIO71|

8

| GPIO70

9

| GPIO-VCC|

10

| GPIO-GND

2.1.4 GPIO, power supply selection

GPIO Du Pont 2.0 / 3 PIN


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| GND

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| gpio-3.3v|

2.1.5 AT / ATX selection

AT / ATX duPont 2.0 / 3 PIN


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| ATX|

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| GND

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| ATX|

2.1.6 Definition and configuration description of the RS 232 / RS422 /

RS485 interchange interface

*JJCOM2 DuPont 2.0 / 2 3 PIN**


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| COM2 TX+|

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| COM2 TX-

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| COM2 RX+|

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| COM2 RX-

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| GND|

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| GND

RS422 COM 2 TX +, COM 2 TX-, COM 2 RX +, COM 2 RX when in mode
RS485 In the mode, RS485 + corresponds to COM 2 TX +, and RS485-corresponds to COM 2 TX-
The dial switch is defined as follows:

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A. When 1 / 2 ON, 3 / 4 OFF, COM2 in BIOS choose RS422, motherboard JJCOM2
For RS422 function, at this time the motherboard JCOM 2, no function
B. When 1 / 2 OFF, 3 / 4 ON, COM selected RS485 in BIOS, the motherboard JJCOM2
For RS485 function, at this time the motherboard JCOM 2, no function
C. When 1 ON, 2 / 3 / 4 OFF, and the COM selects RS232 in BIOS, then the motherboard JCOM 2
For the full signal RS232 function, the main board default dial code status

2.1.7 JCOM (full signal RS232) interface definition

*JCOM1 DuPont 2.0 / 2 5 PIN**


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| COM1-DCD|

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| COM1-RXD

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| COM1-TXD|

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| COM1-DTR

5

| GND|

6

| COM1-DSR

7

| COM1-RTS|

8

| COM1-CTS

9

| COM1-R1|

10

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2.1.8 JCOM3 RS232 interface definition

*JCOM 3-1 Du Pont 2.0 / 2 6 PIN**


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| COM3-RX|

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| COM4-RX

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| COM3-TX|

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| COM4-TX

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| GND|

6

| GND

7

| COM5-RX|

8

| COM6-RX

9

| COM5-TX|

10

| COM6-TX

11

| GND|

12

| GND

2.1.8 FRONT Jumper interface definition

*FRONT1 DuPont 2.0 / 2 5 PIN**


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| HDD-LED+|

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| PWR-LED+

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| HDD-LED-|

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| PWR-LED-

5

| GND|

6

| PWRSW

7

| SYSRST|

8

| GND

9

| BLUP|

10

| BLDN

2.1.9 USB terminal interface definition

*USB 3 / 4 duPont 2.0 / 2 5 PIN**


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| VCC|

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| VCC

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| –|

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| –

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| +|

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| +

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| GND|

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| GND

9

| GND|

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2.1.10, definition of fan interface

Fan seat


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| GND|

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| 12V|

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| FAN-TACH|

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| FAN-PWM

2.1.11 LVDS, power supply selection

*JS 1 DuPont 2.0 / 2 3 PIN**


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| 12V|

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| GND

3

| 5V|

4

| GND

5

| 3.3V|

6

| GND

2.3.12 LVDS, interface definition

*JLVDS1 DuPont 2.0 / 2 15 PIN**


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| VCC|

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| VCC

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| VCC|

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| LVDS-DEDECT

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| GND|

6

| GND

7

| D0N|

8

| D0P

9

| D1N|

10

| D1P

11

| D2N|

12

| D2P

13

| GND|

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| GND

15

| CLK0N|

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| CLK1N

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| D3N|

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| D3P

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| D4N|

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| D4P

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| D5N|

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| D5P

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| D6N|

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| D6P

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| GND|

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| GND

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| CLK1N|

28

| CLK1P

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| D7N|

30

| D7P

LVDS resolution dial code definition 26

0000→1024×600       1ch/18bit
0001→1024×768       1ch/18bit
0010→800×600         1ch/18bit
0011→1280×800       1ch/18bit
01001920×1080     2ch / 24bit ad hoc mode
0101→1680×1050     2ch/24bit
0110→800×600        1ch/24bit
0111→1024×768       1ch/24bit
1000→1024×600       1ch/24bit
1001→1280×800       1ch/24bit
1010→1920×1080     2ch/18bit
1011→1366×768       1ch/24bit
1100→1920×1200     2ch/24bit
1101→1280×1024     2ch/24bit
1110→1440×900       2ch/24bit
1111→1920×1080     2ch/24bit

2.1.13 EDP interface definition

*JEDP 1 DuPont 2.0 / 2 10 PIN**


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| VCC|

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| VCC

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| GND|

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| GND

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| TX0N|

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| TX0P

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| TX1N|

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| TX1P

9

| TX2N|

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| TX2P

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| NC|

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| NC

13

| GND|

14

| GND

15

| AUXN|

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| AUXP

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| GND|

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| GND

19

| GND|

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| HPD

2.1.14 SATA POWER interface definition

J3 XH2.54/4PIN


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| 5V

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| GND

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| GND

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| 12V

2.1.15, backlight interface definition

J1NV1 PH2.0/6PIN


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| GND

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| GND

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| ADJ

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| EN

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| 12V

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| 12V

JS 2 Du Pont 2.0 / 3 PIN


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| PWM

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| GND

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| DC

2.1.16 Definition of the power supply terminal interface

DC IN2 XH2.54/4PIN


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| GND

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| GND

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| VCC (12V-36V)

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| VCC(12V-36V)

2.1.17 JJCOM1 Interface definition (select by corresponding function of

hop cap JCOM1 pin9)

2.1.18 JJCOM3 Interface Definition (Change the JCOM2 pin9 function

selection by jumping the cap)

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FCC WARNING
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance between 20cm the radiator your body: Use only the supplied antenna.

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