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KBox B-201-CFL -  User Guide, Rev 1.3 

 

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Accessing Internal Components 

This chapter contains important information that you must read before accessing internal components. Take care to 
follow these procedures properly when accessing or installing internal components. It is recommended to expand 
your product with expansion options before mounting the product. 

Read and observe the following instructions before accessing internal components: 

 

 

 

Before opening the product by removing the top cover, make sure that the product is 
switched off using the power-on button and disconnected from the mains power supply. 

Disconnect all connected peripheral devices. Observe th

General Safety Instructions 

within 

this user guide.

 

 

 

 

Handling and operation of the product is permitted only for trained personnel aware of the 
associated dangers, within a work place that is access controlled and 

fulfills all necessary 

technical and environmental requirements.

 

 

 

 

Please follow the safety instructions for components that are sensitive to electrostatic 
discharge (ESD). Failure to observe this warning notice may result in damage to the product 
or/and internal components. 

 

 

 

Pay attention to the manufacturer’s instructions before installing/removing third party 
components. 

 

 

6.1.

 

Opening and Closing the Chassis 

To gain access to internal components users must removing the top cover. Before removing the top cover, observe 
the safety instructions at the start of this chapter. 

 

 

 

Operate in the closed condition only 

It is only ensured that users do not have access to internal components during operation 
when the top cover is properly secured with the two top cover fastening screws.

 

 

 

 

Before opening the top cover the product must be switched off, and disconnected from the 
mains power supply. Disconnect all connected peripheral devices. Observe the General 
Safety Instructions w
ithin this user guide.  

 

 

 

To avoid damaging the product. Ensure that you have a clean, flat and ESD-safe surface 
to work on. 

 

Summary of Contents for kontron KBox B-201-CFL

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE www kontron com 1 KBox B 201 CFL Doc User Guide Rev 1 3 Doc ID 1065 0689...

Page 2: ...KBox B 201 CFL User Guide Rev 1 3 www kontron com 2 This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 3: ...be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification Kontron expressly informs the user that this user guide only contains a general description of processes and instructions whi...

Page 4: ...use or resale THIS PRODUCT IS NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE FOR THE OPERATION OF APPLICATION IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT OR REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE OR IN WHICH THE FA...

Page 5: ...erms Conditions Visit http www kontron com terms and conditions For contact information refer to the corporate offices contact information on the last page of this user guide or visit our website CONT...

Page 6: ...escribed by the law may endanger your life health and or result in damage to your material ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that the electronic boards and their components are sensiti...

Page 7: ...he earth ground cable shall be the last cable to be disconnected or the first cable to be connected when performing installation or removal procedures on this product Special Handling and Unpacking In...

Page 8: ...en re pack it in the same manner as it was delivered Special care is necessary when handling or unpacking the product See Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction Quality and Environmental Managemen...

Page 9: ...ies 16 3 5 Product Identification Type Label 17 4 Product Features 18 4 1 Front Side Features 19 4 1 1 Front Connectors and Buttons 19 4 2 Rear Side Features 20 4 2 1 Rear Panel Connectors 21 4 3 Left...

Page 10: ...10 3 2 Dimension Diagrams Wall Mount Brackets 56 10 4 Environmental Specification 56 10 5 Directives and Standards 56 10 6 Power Specification 58 10 6 1 12 VDC 58 10 6 2 24 VDC optional variant 58 10...

Page 11: ...ype A Pin Assignment 60 Table 17 USB 2 0 Connector Pin Assignment 61 Table 18 LAN GbE Connector Pin Assignment 61 Table 19 LAN Link Activity 61 Table 20 Display Port DP Connector Pin Assignment 62 Tab...

Page 12: ...Assembly Kit 42 Figure 28 KBox B 201 CFL Mounting Position 42 Figure 29 Inserting the Band 43 Figure 30 Positioning the Power Supply 43 Figure 31 KBox B 201 CFL and Power Supply Mounting Position 43...

Page 13: ...connected to the product s available interfaces I O Before opening the product make sure that the product is disconnected from the mains Switching off the product by its power button does not disconn...

Page 14: ...erial Always wear a wrist strap connected to workplace Always use properly grounded tools and equipment 2 Use antistatic mats heel straps or air ionizers for more protection 3 Always handle electrosta...

Page 15: ...a robust metal chassis that guarantees flexibility in multiple user applications such as behind a monitor horizontal and vertical wall mounting or as a movable or fixed desktop version Figure 1 KBox...

Page 16: ...tions are contained within this user guide and available as a download from the product s web page Table 1 Scope of Delivery Product Description KBox B 201 CFL Smart 12 VDC 1x KBox B 201 CFL with D363...

Page 17: ...contains specific product information Model Power Product Number Serial Number Electrical Specification and Compliance Figure 2 Type Label 1 Product Family KBoxB 201 CFL 2 Electrical Specification 12...

Page 18: ...w kontron com 18 4 Product Features Before working with the KBox B 201 CFL Kontron recommends that users take a few minutes to study this chapter and learn about the product s various parts and featur...

Page 19: ...des an integrated power LED that lights up blue to indicate the powered on state By pressing the power on button for longer than four seconds initiates a forced system shutdown before switching off th...

Page 20: ...s support different rear panel I O interfaces see Figure 5 and Figure 6 Figure 5 Rear Panel KBox B 201 CFL Smart 1 PS 2 Keyboard 2 PS 2 Mouse 3 4x USB 2 0 4 2x DP 5 Serial port 6 DVI D 7 2x LAN GbE 8...

Page 21: ...2 Keyboard The PS 2 Keyboard connector purple enables the connection of a keyboard For the pin assignment see Chapter 11 7 PS 2 Keyboard Connector Pin Assignment 4 2 1 2 PS 2 Mouse The PS 2 mouse conn...

Page 22: ...he DVI D connector supports single link only and enables the connection of a digital display using the DVI D 24 pin female connector directly or with an adapter For the pin assignment see Chapter 11 6...

Page 23: ...signals are selectable in the BIOS setup menus For the pin assignment see Chapter 11 9 Audio Line out and Audio Line in Connector Pin Assignment 4 2 1 11 DC IN The DC IN power jack connects to the sup...

Page 24: ...two threaded screw holes available on both sides Figure 7 pos 2 are used to attach the mounting brackets see Chapter 8 3 Mounting Brackets Option or alternatively to attach the vertical stand see Chap...

Page 25: ...ening on metal plate underneath The bottom side contains an external 2 5 SSD drive bay that opens or closes using a single screw Figure 9 pos 3 The four threaded holes Figure 9 pos 2 enable the KBox B...

Page 26: ...Value variant with optional Wi Fi is delivered with the mPCIe socket populate with a half size mPCIe card This must be taken into consideration when adding M 2 modules 5 2 1 mPCIE Socket The onboard...

Page 27: ...sed SSD NVMW modules 2x PCIe Gen 2 lanes No support for SATA based M 2 modules HDD Password support for disk drives and M 2 SSD module access protection When expanding the KBox B 201 CFL with a M 2 mo...

Page 28: ...nd fulfills all necessary technical and environmental requirements Please follow the safety instructions for components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Failure to observe this warnin...

Page 29: ...side the top cover off the chassis Do not slide the top cover off the chassis Avoid contact and possible damage between the top cover and the internal fan assembly by moving the top cover when release...

Page 30: ...ing a torx screwdriver 08 x 60 Figure 9 pos 3 4 Lift the SSD drive bay cover a few centimeters to release the SSD from the internal SSD holding plate on the rear side of the SSD drive bay cover Figure...

Page 31: ...and Closing SSD Drive Bay Cover step 7 After installing or removing a 2 5 SSD the partitioning of the memory maybe different To remove a 2 5 SSD perform the following 1 Open the SSD drive bay cover by...

Page 32: ...o 5 2 Locate the installed M 2 module 3 Remove the M3x4 screw The M 2 module springs up at the free end 4 Gently pull the M 2 module out of the M 2 socket 5 Close the Chassis as described in Chapter 6...

Page 33: ...Opening and Closing the Chassis opening procedure steps 1 to 5 2 Locate the installed mPCIe card 3 Remove the mountings screw and spacer and the mPCIe card springs up at the free end 4 Gently pull ou...

Page 34: ...2 and 3 Obstructing the ventilation openings may cause overheating Do not to place items directly in front of the top cover ventilation openings and observed that all ventilation openings are not cov...

Page 35: ...ve been taken into consideration Leave sufficient clearance keep out area to prevent the product from overheating To ensure proper operation use the specified recommended keep out areas of Top cover 1...

Page 36: ...voltage feeds must not be overloaded Adjust the cabling and the overcurrent protection to correspond with the electrical specification on the type label Kontron recommends that the last cable attache...

Page 37: ...re 17 Position of Chassis Feet To improve stability positioning chassis feet between the mounting hole and the outside edge 8 1 1 Chassis Feet Mount Option The KBox B 201 CFL with chassis feet can be...

Page 38: ...rds 2 Aline the two vertical stand screw holes with the two threaded screw holes on the side of the chassis 3 Using a torx 08 x60 screwdriver and the screws provided with the stand fasten the stand to...

Page 39: ...enings are not covered or obstructed by objects Leave sufficient clearance keep out area to prevent the device from possibly overheating To ensure proper operation use the specified recommended keep o...

Page 40: ...ling the dual Wi Fi antennas on the rear panel increases the keep out clearance to 45 mm and 130 mm from Wi Fi hinge Keep Out Areas front rear panel and right left sides Keep Out Areas top cover right...

Page 41: ...d risk of fire observe the following DO NOT mount horizontally with the top cover facing downward Only use the allowed mount orientations Horizontally with top cover facing upwards Vertically all poss...

Page 42: ...ame perform the following 1 Check if chassis feet are installed on the bottom side of the chassis If feet are installed removed the feet before mounting on the VESA 100 mounting frame 2 Align the four...

Page 43: ...Figure 30 Positioning the Power Supply 6 Slot the power supply with the 3 pin AC connector facing towards the bottom of the VESA 100 mounting frame into the gap made in step 5 and feed the power supp...

Page 44: ...ing is possible 8 4 1 1 Mounting on non VESA Mount Stand Monitor 1 Feed the four supplied M4x 20 mm screws through the four mount hole on the VESA mount frame and attach one of the supplied spacers on...

Page 45: ...to the screw s free end Figure 34 Figure 34 VESA Monitor Stand Assembly 3 First insert the free end of the screw with spacer through the four mount hole on the VESA mount frame and then onto the VESA...

Page 46: ...ng the Wi Fi antenna increases the original keep out area on the rear side from 10 mm to approximately 45 mm To install the Wi Fi antenna perform the following 1 Screw the Wi Fi antenna on to the Wi F...

Page 47: ...9 1 1 12 VDC AC DC Power Supply The KBoxB 201 CFL Smart or Value standard variant is powered using the supplied 12 VDC external AC DC power supply To connect the external AC DC power supply perform th...

Page 48: ...I O connections on the rear side are firmly connected 3 Check that the top cover and SSD drive bay cover are secured 4 Screw the 24 VDC power cable Figure 36 pos 1 to the DC IN power jack Figure 5 po...

Page 49: ...ystem shutdown before switching off the power If power is still applied to the DC IN connector the product can be restarted by pressing the power on button Do not disconnect the power from the product...

Page 50: ...ard Chipset Onboard connectors External interfaces CPU Onboard memory Dual Channel DDR4 2666 UDIMM up to 32 GB 4x USB 2 0 2x LAN GbE DVI D 2x DisplayPort Mouse PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Serial Port Audio In...

Page 51: ...et Onboard connectors External interfaces CPU Dual Channel DDR4 2666 UDIMM up to 32 GB 2x USB 3 1 Gen 1 3x USB 2 0 2x LAN GbE DVI D DisplayPort Mouse PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Serial Port Audio In Out DC IN...

Page 52: ...tel UHD Graphic 630 Intel UHD Graphic 630 Processor Type 9th Gen Intel i3 9100E Intel i5 9500E Intel i7 9700E Core 4 6 8 Cache 6 MB Smart cache 9 MB Smart cache 12 MB Smart Processor Base Freq 3 1 GHz...

Page 53: ...RS232 1x COM1 RS232 Audio Line in Line out with HD Audio Line in Line out HD Audio PS 2 Mouse Keyboard Mouse Keyboard DC IN standard 12 VDC 24 VDC variant 12 VDC 24 VDC variant Options Wi Fi Antenna D...

Page 54: ...l Aluminum grey Cooling Fan cooled axial fan Silent fan Mounting Options Mounting bracket depth x width x height 187 mm x 45 mm x 20 mm 7 36 x 1 77 x 0 79 Vertical stand depth x width x height 187 mm...

Page 55: ...de Rev 1 3 www kontron com 55 Figure 41 Dimensions Top Cover Figure 42 Dimensions Bottom Side Figure 43 Dimensions Right Side and Left Side 6 5 mm 6 5 mm 190 mm 190 mm 6 5 mm 6 5 mm 130 mm 190 mm 190...

Page 56: ...a level 1 m Full CPU GPU load Shock Operating Half sine 15 g 11 ms acc to IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration Operating 5 Hz 500 Hz 1 G acc to IEC 60068 2 6 MTBF 62257 hours 40 C based on Telcordia SR 332 Issue...

Page 57: ...ystems Immunity Industrial Equipment EN 55024 2010 CISPR 24 Edition 2 1 Information technology equipment immunity characteristics Safety Europe EN 62368 1 2014 Audio video information and communicatio...

Page 58: ...se the AC DC power supply supplied in the delivery and chosen to meet the product s power specification power consumption and power protection requirements Table 11 External AC DC power supply Power S...

Page 59: ...in the off state long enough to allow internal voltages to discharge sufficiently During the off state time do not disconnect an add cables to from the I O connectors Failure to observe the off state...

Page 60: ...al Power Jack Centre pole 12 VDC Standard 24 VDC optional variant Outer ring Ground Due to additional internal components in the 24 VDC variant the 12 VDC and optional 24 VDC variant are not interchan...

Page 61: ...ted by a minus sign 11 4 LAN GbE Connector Pin Assignment Table 18 LAN GbE Connector Pin Assignment Low active signals are indicated by a minus sign Table 19 LAN Link Activity Speed Yellow LINK ACT Gr...

Page 62: ...detect 18 19 GND return 3 3V fuse protested 20 Low active signals are indicated by a minus sign 11 6 DVI D Connector Pin Assignment Table 21 DVI D Connector Pin Assignment Pin Signal Name Pin Signal N...

Page 63: ...d Audio Line in Connector Pin Assignment Table 24 Audio Line out Audio Line in Pin Assignment Connector Signal Audio Barrel Connectors Green Line out Blue Line in Supports HD audio and legacy audio se...

Page 64: ...Serial Interface COM1 port RS232 Connector Pin Assignment Pin Signal Name RS232 Description 9 pin D SUB Connector 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 1 5 6 9 2 SIN Signal In 3 SOUT Signal out 4 DTR Data Termin...

Page 65: ...1 Starting the uEFI BIOS The uEFI BIOS comes with a setup program that provides quick and easy access to the individual function settings for control or modification of the uEFI BIOS configuration Th...

Page 66: ...d or selects a submenu 12 2 BIOS Update To ensure compatibility with new Operating Systems OS hardware or software and to integrate new BIOS functions Kontron recommends updating the BIOS regularly If...

Page 67: ...form the following 1 Click on BIOS Update Admin Pack 2 Download the Admin Package Compressed Flash files ZIP file from the website to a PC 3 Unzip and copy the file to a FAT32 formatted USB stick 4 Lo...

Page 68: ...riod Follow these steps before returning any product to Kontron 1 Visit the RMA Information website http www kontron com support and services support rma information 2 Download the RMA Request sheet f...

Page 69: ...operation of the product is permitted only for trained personnel aware of the associated dangers within a work place that is access controlled and fulfills all necessary technical and environmental r...

Page 70: ...quired to honor the warranty even during the warranty period and shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligations in the event of damage caused to the product due to failure to obse...

Page 71: ...ow Voltage Device MTBF Mean Time Before Failure NC SI Network Controller Sideband Interface PCIe PCI Express mPCIe Mini PCI Express OS Operating System PSU Power Supply Unit RAID Redundant Array of In...

Page 72: ...ions With its standard products and tailor made solutions based on highly reliable state of the art embedded technologies Kontron provides secure and innovative applications for a variety of industrie...

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