NV9 USB manual
Novus 外部USB-C驱动器用户指南说明书

Novus™ External USB-C DriveUser Guide(4) Formatting the drive (Optional)Interface/PortsOperating EnvironmentPowerFile System Format• USB-C• Temperature: 5°C ~ 40°C• Humidity: 10%RH ~ 80%RH• 12V/ 2A power adapter• exFATConnecting using USB C-C1) Connect the external power adapter to the Novus.2) Connect the included USB-C cable to a Thunderbolt 3 or USB-Cport on the computer.3) Turn the power switch on. Wait 5-20 seconds for the computerto recognize the drive.Connecting using USB C-A1) Connect the external power adapter to the Novus.2) Connect the included USB cable to a USB 3.1/3.0 /2.0 port onthe computer.3) Turn the power switch on. Wait 5-20 seconds for the computerto recognize the drive.The drive is pre-formatted as exFAT, which is compatible withWindows and Mac OS. For users who wish to reformat the drive,please visit the links for instructions.To reformat using Windows:/windows-reformatTo reformat using MAC OS:/mac-reformatThe Novus does not include pre-installed software. For le backup, we recommend the apps within Windows and Mac. Using the Novus with Windows BackupWindows 8:Enter “File History” in the search box and open the app.Click ‘Select a drive’, and choose the Novus. Turn onFile History to start the backup.Info: https:///en-us/help/17128/windows-8-file-history Windows 10:Enter “Settings” in the search bar and open the app.Click ‘Update & security’ and select ‘Backup > Add a drive.’Select the Novus to start the backup.Info: https:///en-us/help/17143/windows-10-back-up-your-files Using the Novus with Apple Time Machine1) Format the drive as Mac OS Extended (Journaled) as described in the “Formatting the Drive” section.2) Go to the Apple Menu > System Preferences and click on the Time Machine icon to launch the app.3) Click ‘On’ to enable Time Machine.4) Select the Novus drive and choose “Use for Backup.”5) Time Machine is now backing up your Mac automatically to the Novus.The drive contained in your Novus is an electronic deviceand is susceptible to damage due to excessive physical shock.Please handle the unit with reasonable care.This product includes a three (3) year repair/replacementwarranty provided by Oyen Digital. This warranty is non-transferable and is limited to the original purchaser. Warrantyservice may be requested by completing the form at thefollowing link: /rma-request-form.htmlFor our complete warranty policy, visit:/warranty.htmlWindows: Close all windows and applications that are accessingthe drive. Click the “Eject Hardware” (Safely RemoveHardware) icon in the system tray and highlight the drive.Wait for a few seconds until the system prompts “You may safelyremove this device.”MAC: Close all windows and applications that are accessing thedrive. Drag the external drive to the Trash/Eject icon to eject it.After the disk icon has disappeared from the desktop, you maysafely disconnect the external drive.Q: Can I connect the Novus to a Thunderbolt 3 port?A: Yes, the Novus is compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.1/3.0/2.0.Q: Is the Novus compatible with Thunderbolt 2 using a Thunderbolt 3adapter?A: No, the Novus is not compatible with Thunderbolt 2 to 3 adapter.Forotherquestions,**********************************************section of our website, /support。
戴尔笔记本电脑快速参考指南.pdf_1700775298.7455766说明书

Dell Precision™ M90MobileWorkstation Quick Reference GuideModel PP05XAw w w.d e l l.c o m|s u p p o r t.d e l l.c o mNotes, Notices, and CautionsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid theproblem.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.Abbreviations and AcronymsFor a complete list of abbreviations and acronyms, see Glossary in your User’s Guide.If you purchased a Dell™ n Series computer, any references in this document to Microsoft® Windows®operating systems are not applicable.____________________Information in this document is subject to change without notice.© 2006Dell Inc.All rights reserved.Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc.is strictly forbidden.Trademarks used in this text: Dell, the DELL logo, Dell Precision, and ExpressCharge are trademarks of Dell Inc.; Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation; Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation; Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is used by Dell Inc. under license.Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.Model PP05XAFebruary 2006P/N PD063Rev. A00ContentsFinding Information (5)Setting Up Your Computer (8)About Your Computer (9)Front View (9)Left Side View (10)Right Side View (10)Back View (11)Bottom View (12)Using a Battery (13)Battery Performance (13)Checking the Battery Charge (14)Charging the Battery (16)Replacing the Battery (16)Storing a Battery (17)Troubleshooting (17)Lockups and Software Problems (17)Dell Diagnostics (19)Index (23)Contents34ContentsFinding InformationNOTE: Some features or media may be optional and may not ship with your computer. Some features or media may not be available in certain countries.NOTE: Additional information may ship with your computer.What Are You Looking For?Find It Here•A diagnostic program for my computer •Drivers for my computer•My computer documentation•My device documentation •Notebook System Software (NSS)Drivers and Utilities CD (also known as ResourceCD) NOTE: The Drivers and Utilities CD may be optional and may not ship with your computer.Documentation anddrivers are alreadyinstalled on yourcomputer. Y ou can use theCD to reinstall drivers orto run the Dell Diagnostics(See "Dell Diagnostics" onpage19).Readme files may beincluded on your CD toprovide last-minute updates about technical changes to your computer or advanced technical-reference material for technicians or experienced users.NOTE: Drivers and documentation updates can be found at .•Warranty information•Terms and Conditions (U.S. only)•Safety instructions•Regulatory information•Ergonomics information•End User License AgreementDell™ Product Information Guide•How to remove and replace parts •Specifications•How to configure system settings •How to troubleshoot and solve problems Dell Precision™ User’s GuideMicrosoft Windows XP Help and Support Center1Click Start→Help and Support→Dell User and System Guides→System Guides.2Click theUser’s Guidefor your computer.Quick Reference Guide5•Service Tag and Express Service Code •Microsoft Windows License Label Service Tag and Microsoft® Windows® LicenseThese labels are located on your computer.•Use the Service Tag to identify your computer when you use or contact technical support.•Enter the Express ServiceCode to direct your callwhen contacting technicalsupport.•Solutions — Troubleshooting hints and tips, articles from technicians, and online courses, frequently asked questions•Community — Online discussion with other Dell customers•Upgrades — Upgrade information for components, such as memory, the hard drive, and the operating system •Customer Care — Contact information, service call and order status, warranty, and repair information •Service and support — Service call status and support history, service contract, online discussions with technical support•Reference — Computer documentation, details on my computer configuration, product specifications, and white papers•Downloads — Certified drivers, patches, and software updates•Notebook System Software (NSS)— If you reinstall the operating system for your computer, you should also reinstall the NSS utility. NSS provides critical updates for your operating system and support for Dell™3.5-inch USB floppy drives, Intel® processors, optical drives, and USB devices. NSS is necessary for correct operation of your Dell computer. The software automatically detects your computer and operating system and installs the updates appropriate for your configuration.Dell Support Website — NOTE: Select your region to view the appropriate support site.To download Notebook System Software:1Go to , select your region or business segment, and enter your Service Tag.2Select Drivers & Downloads and click Go.3Click your operating system and search for the keyword Notebook System Software.NOTE: The user interface may vary depending on your selections.What Are You Looking For?Find It Here6Quick Reference Guide•Software upgrades and troubleshooting hints — Frequently asked questions, hot topics, and general health of your computing environment Dell Support UtilityThe Dell Support Utility is an automated upgrade and notification system installed on your computer. This support provides real-time health scans of your computing environment, software updates, and relevant self-support information. Access the Dell Support Utility from the icon in the taskbar. For more information, see "Dell SupportUtility" in your User’s Guide.•How to use Windows XP•How to work with programs and files •How to personalize my desktop Windows Help and Support Center1Click the Start button and click Help and Support.2T ype a word or phrase that describes your problem and click the arrow icon.3Click the topic that describes your problem.4Follow the instructions on the screen.•How to reinstall my operating system Operating System CDNOTE: The Operating System CD may be optional and maynot ship with your computer.The operating system is already installed on your computer.To reinstall your operating system, use the OperatingSystem CD. See "Reinstalling Windows XP" in your User’sGuide.After you reinstall youroperating system, use theDrivers and Utilities CD(ResourceCD) to reinstalldrivers for the devices thatcame with your computer.Y our operating systemproduct key label is locatedon your computer.NOTE: The color of your CD varies based on the operatingsystem you ordered.What Are You Looking For?Find It HereQuick Reference Guide78Quick Reference GuideSetting Up Your ComputerCAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in theProduct Information Guide .1Unpack the accessories box.2Set aside the contents of the accessories box, which you will need to complete the setup of your computer.The accessories box also contains user documentation and any software or additional hardware (such as PC Cards, drives, or batteries) that you have ordered.3Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connector on the computer and to the electrical outlet.4Open the computer display and press the power button to turn on the computer (see "Front View" on page 9).NOTE: It is recommended that you turn on and shut down your computer at least once before you install any cards or connect the computer to a docking device or other external device, such as a printer.Quick Reference Guide 9About Your ComputerFront View1display latches (2)6touch pad11keyboard 2display latch release 7media control buttons 12media button 3display 8speakers (2)13keyboard and wireless status lights4power button 9touch pad buttons 5device status lights10touch-pad scroll zone2113694813571121010Quick Reference GuideLeft Side ViewRight Side View1security cable slot 3USB connectors (2)5optical-drive-tray eject button2air vent4optical drive1smart card slot 4IEEE 1394 connector 7air vent2hard drive 55-in-1 media memory card reader3ExpressCard slot6audio connectors (2)123452345671Back View1air vent 5USB connectors (2)9AC adapter connector 2S-video TV-out connector 6USB connectors (2)10air vent3network (RJ-45) connector 7Digital-Video Interface(DVI) connector4modem (RJ-11) connector 8video (VGA) connector 12345678910Bottom View1subwoofer 5cover for optional internalcard with Bluetooth ®wireless technology9docking-device connector 2battery charge/health gauge 6hard drive10memory module cover 3battery-bay latch release 7air vent11air vent 4battery 8Mini-Card/modem cover12optical-drive security screw123456789111210Using a BatteryBattery PerformanceNOTE: For information about the Dell warranty for your computer, see the Product Information Guide or separate paper warranty document that shipped with your computer.For optimal computer performance and to help preserve BIOS settings, operate your Dell™ portable computer with the battery installed at all times. One battery is supplied as standard equipment in the battery bay.NOTE: Because the battery may not be fully charged, use the AC adapter to connect your new computer to an electrical outlet the first time you use the computer. For best results, operate the computer with the AC adapter until the battery is fully charged. To view battery charge status, click Start→ Control Panel→ Power Options, and click Power Meter tab.NOTE: Battery operating time (the time the battery can operate the computer) decreases over time. Depending on how often the battery is used and the conditions under which it is used, you may need to purchase a new battery during the life of your computer.Battery operating time varies depending on operating conditions. Operating time is significantly reduced when you perform operations including, but not limited to, the following:•Using optical drives.•Using wireless communications devices, ExpressCards, or USB devices.•Using high-brightness display settings, 3D screen savers, or other power-intensive programs such as complex 3D graphics applications.•Running the computer in maximum performance mode. See "Configuring Power Management Settings" on in your User’s Guide for information about accessing Windows Power Options Properties or Dell QuickSet, which you can use to configure power management settings.NOTE: It is recommended that you connect your computer to an electrical outlet when writing to a CD or DVD.Y ou can check the battery charge before you insert the battery into the computer. Y ou can also set power management options to alert you when the battery charge is low. For more information, see "Checking the Battery Charge" on page14.CAUTION: Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace the battery only with a compatible battery purchased from Dell. The battery is designed to work with your Dell computer. Do not use a battery from other computers with your computer.CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. When your battery no longer holds a charge, call your local waste disposal or environmental agency for advice on disposing of a lithium-ion battery. See "Battery Disposal" in the Product Information Guide.CAUTION: Misuse of the battery may increase the risk of fire or chemical burn. Do not puncture, incinerate, disassemble, or expose the battery to temperatures above 65°C (149°F). Keep the battery away from children.Handle damaged or leaking batteries with extreme care. Damaged batteries may leak and cause personal injury or equipment damage.Checking the Battery ChargeThe Dell QuickSet Battery Meter, the Microsoft Windows Power Meter window and icon, the battery charge gauge and health gauge, and the low-battery warning provide information on the battery charge.NOTE: Dell QuickSet may not be available on your computer.Dell™ QuickSet Battery MeterIf Dell QuickSet is installed, press <Fn><F3> to display the QuickSet Battery Meter. The Battery Meter displays status, battery health, charge level, and charge completion time for the battery in your computer. For more information about QuickSet, right-click the icon in the taskbar, and click Help.Microsoft® Windows® Power MeterThe Windows Power Meter indicates the remaining battery charge. To check the Power Meter, double-click the icon on the taskbar.If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, a icon appears.Charge GaugeBy pressing (or pressing and holding) the status button on the charge gauge on the battery, you can check:•Battery charge (check by pressing and releasing the status button)•Battery health (check by pressing and holding the status button)The battery operating time is largely determined by the number of times it is charged. After hundreds of charge and discharge cycles, batteries lose some charge capacity—or battery health. That is, a battery can show a status of "charged" but maintain a reduced charge capacity (health).Check the Battery ChargeTo check the battery charge, press the status button on the battery charge gauge to illuminate the charge-level lights. Each light represents approximately 20 percent of the total battery charge. For example, if the battery has 80 percent of its charge remaining, four of the lights are on. If no lights appear, the battery has no charge.Check the Battery HealthNOTE: You can check battery health either by using the charge gauge on the battery as described below, or by using the Battery Meter in Dell QuickSet. For information about QuickSet, right-click the icon in the taskbar, and click Help.To check the battery health using the charge gauge, press and hold the status button on the battery charge gauge for at least 3seconds. If no lights appear, the battery is in good condition, and more than 80percent of its original charge capacity remains. Each light represents incremental degradation. If five lights appear, less than 60percent of the charge capacity remains, and you should consider replacing the battery. See "Specifications" in your User’s Guide for more information about the battery operating time.Low-Battery WarningNOTICE: To avoid losing or corrupting data, save your work immediately after a low-battery warning.Then connect the computer to an electrical outlet. If the battery runs completely out of power, hibernate mode begins automatically.A pop-up window warns you when the battery charge is approximately 90 percent depleted. The computer enters hibernate mode when the battery charge is at a critically low level.Y ou can change the settings for the battery alarms in QuickSet or the Power Options Properties window. See "Configuring Power Management Settings" in your User’s Guide for information about accessing QuickSet or the Power Options Properties window.Conserving Battery PowerPerform the following actions to conserve battery power:•Connect the computer to an electrical outlet when possible because battery life is largely determined by the number of times the battery is used and recharged.•Place the computer in standby mode or hibernate mode when you leave the computer unattended for long periods of time. See "Power Management Modes" in your User’s Guide for more information about standby and hibernate modes.•Use the Power Management Wizard to select options to optimize your computer’s power usage. These options can also be set to change when you press the power button, close the display, or press<Fn><Esc>. See "Configuring Power Management Settings" in your User’s Guide for moreinformation on using the Power Management Wizard.NOTE: See "Configuring Power Management Settings" in your User’s Guide.Charging the BatteryNOTE: With Dell™ ExpressCharge™, when the computer is turned off, the AC adapter charges a completely discharged battery to 80 percent in about 1 hour and to 100 percent in approximately 2 hours. Charge time is longer with the computer turned on. You can leave the battery in the computer for as long as you like. The battery’s internal circuitry prevents the battery from overcharging.When you connect the computer to an electrical outlet or install a battery while the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the computer checks the battery charge and temperature. If necessary, the AC adapter then charges the battery and maintains the battery charge.If the battery is hot from being used in your computer or being in a hot environment, the battery may not charge when you connect the computer to an electrical outlet.The battery is too hot to start charging if the light flashes alternately orange and green. Disconnect the computer from the electrical outlet and allow the computer and the battery to cool to room temperature. Then connect the computer to an electrical outlet to continue charging the battery.For more information about resolving problems with a battery, see "Power Problems" in your User’s Guide. Replacing the BatteryCAUTION: Before performing these procedures, turn off the computer, disconnect the AC adapter from the electrical outlet and the computer, disconnect the modem from the wall connector and computer, and remove any other external cables from the computer.NOTICE: You must remove all external cables from the computer to avoid possible connector damage.CAUTION: Using an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or explosion. Replace the battery only with a compatible battery purchased from Dell. The battery is designed to work with your Dell™ computer. Do not use a battery from other computers with your computer.To remove the battery:1If the computer is connected to a docking device (docked), undock it. See the documentation that came with your docking device for instructions.2Ensure that the computer is turned off.3Slide and hold the battery-bay latch release on the bottom of the computer, and then lift the battery from the bay.To replace the battery, follow the removal procedure in reverse order.Storing a BatteryRemove the battery when you store your computer for an extended period of time. A battery discharges during prolonged storage. After a long storage period, recharge the battery fully before you use it. See "Charging the Battery" on page 16.TroubleshootingLockups and Software Problems CAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in theProduct Information Guide .The computer does not start upE N S U R E T H A T T H E AC A D A P T E R I SF I R M L Y C O N N E C T E D T O T H E C O M P U T E R A N D T O T H E E L E C T R I C A L O U T L E T The computer stops respondingNOTICE: You might lose data if you are unable to perform an operating system shutdown.T U R N T H E C O M P U T E R O F F —If you are unable to get a response by pressing a key on your keyboard or moving your mouse, press and hold the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until the computer turns off. Then restart your computer.1battery-bay latch release 2battery12A program stops responding or crashes repeatedlyNOTE: Software usually includes installation instructions in its documentation or on a floppy disk or CD.E N D T H E P R O G R A M—1Press <Ctrl><Shift><Esc> simultaneously.2Click Task Manager.3Click the program that is no longer responding.4Click End Task.C H E C K T H E S O F T W A R ED O C U ME N T A T I O N—If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.A program is designed for an earlier Microsoft® Windows® operating systemR U N T H E P R O G R A M C O M P A T I B I L I T Y W I Z A R D—The Program Compatibility Wizard configures a program so it runs in an environment similar to non-Windows XP operating system environments.1Click the Start button, point to All Programs→Accessories, and then click Program Compatibility Wizard.2In the welcome screen, click Next.3Follow the instructions on the screen.A solid blue screen appearsT U R N T H E C O M P U T E R O F F—If you are unable to get a response by pressing a key on your keyboard or moving your mouse, press and hold the power button for at least 8 to 10 seconds until the computer turns off. Then restart your computer.Other software problemsC H E C K T H E S O F T W A R ED O C U ME N T A T I O N O R C O N T A C T T H E S OF T W A R E M A N U F A C T U R E R F O R T R O U B L E S H O O T I NG I N F O R M A T I O N—•Ensure that the program is compatible with the operating system installed on your computer.•Ensure that your computer meets the minimum hardware requirements needed to run the software.See the software documentation for information.•Ensure that the program is installed and configured properly.•Verify that the device drivers do not conflict with the program.•If necessary, uninstall and then reinstall the program.B AC K U P Y O U R F I L E S I M M ED I A TE L YU S E A V I R U S-S C A N N I N G P R O G R A M T O C H E C K T H E H A R D D R I V E, F L O P P Y D I S K S, O R CD SS A V E A N D C L O S E A N Y O P E N F I L E S O R P R O G R A M S A N D S H U T D O W N Y O U R C O M P U T E R T H R O U G H T H E Start M E N U S C A N T H E C O M P U T E R F O R S P Y W A R E—If you are experiencing slow computer performance, you frequently receive pop-up advertisements, or you are having problems connecting to the Internet, your computer might be infected with spyware. Use an anti-virus program that includes anti-spyware protection (your program may require an upgrade) to scan the computer and remove spyware. For more information, go to and search for the keyword spyware.R U N T H E D E L L D I A G N O S T I C S—See "Dell Diagnostics" on page19. If all tests run successfully, the error condition is related to a software problem.Dell DiagnosticsCAUTION: Before you begin any of the procedures in this section, follow the safety instructions in the Product Information Guide.When to Use the Dell DiagnosticsIf you experience a problem with your computer, perform the checks in "Lockups and Software Problems" on page17 and run the Dell Diagnostics before you contact Dell for technical assistance.It is recommended that you print these procedures before you begin.NOTICE: The Dell Diagnostics works only on Dell computers.NOTE: The Drivers and Utilities CD is optional and may not ship with your computer.Enter system setup, review your computer’s configuration information, and ensure that the device you want to test displays in system setup and is active.Start the Dell Diagnostics from either your hard drive or from the Drivers and Utilities CD (also known as the ResourceCD).Starting the Dell Diagnostics From Your Hard Drive1T urn on (or restart) your computer.a When the DELL™ logo appears, press <F12> immediately. Select Diagnostics from the bootmenu and press <Enter>.NOTE: If you wait too long and the operating system logo appears, continue to wait until you see theMicrosoft® Windows® desktop. Then shut down your computer and try again.b Press and hold the <Fn> key while powering the system on.NOTE: If you see a message stating that no diagnostics utility partition has been found, run the DellDiagnostics from the Drivers and Utilities CD.2See "Contacting Dell" in your User’s Guide.Starting the Dell Diagnostics From the Drivers and Utilities CD1Insert the Drivers and Utilities CD.2Shut down and restart the computer.When the DELL logo appears, press <F12> immediately.If you wait too long and the Windows logo appears, continue to wait until you see the Windows desktop. Then shut down your computer and try again.NOTE: The next steps change the boot sequence for one time only. On the next start-up, the computer bootsaccording to the devices specified in the system setup program.3When the boot device list appears, highlight CD/DVD/CD-RW Drive and press <Enter>.4Select the Boot from CD-ROM option from the menu that appears and press <Enter>.5T ype 1 to start the ResourceCD menu and press <Enter> to proceed.6Select Run the 32 Bit Dell Diagnostics from the numbered list. If multiple versions are listed, select the version appropriate for your computer.7When the Dell Diagnostics Main Menu appears, select the test you want to run.Dell Diagnostics Main Menu1After the Dell Diagnostics loads and the Main Menu screen appears, click the button for the option you want.2If a problem is encountered during a test, a message appears with an error code and a description of the problem. Write down the error code and problem description and follow the instructions on the screen.If you cannot resolve the error condition, contact Dell. See "Contacting Dell" in your User’s Guide .NOTE: The Service Tag for your computer is located at the top of each test screen. If you contact Dell,technical support will ask for your Service Tag.OptionFunction Express Test Performs a quick test of devices. This test typically takes 10 to20minutes and requires no interaction on your part. Run Express Testfirst to increase the possibility of tracing the problem quickly.Extended Test Performs a thorough check of devices. This test typically takes 1 hour ormore and requires you to answer questions periodically.Custom Test Tests a specific device. Y ou can customize the tests you want to run.Symptom T reeLists the most common symptoms encountered and allows you to selecta test based on the symptom of the problem you are having.Quick Reference Guide 213If you run a test from the Custom Test or Symptom Tree option, click the applicable tab described in the following table for more information.4When the tests are completed, if you are running the Dell Diagnostics from the Drivers and Utilities CD , remove the CD.5Close the test screen to return to the Main Menu screen. To exit the Dell Diagnostics and restart the computer, close the Main Menu screen.Tab FunctionResults Displays the results of the test and any error conditions encountered.Errors Displays error conditions encountered, error codes, and the problem description.Help Describes the test and may indicate requirements for running the test.ConfigurationDisplays your hardware configuration for the selected device.The Dell Diagnostics obtains configuration information for all devices from the system setup program, memory, and various internal tests, and it displays the information in the device list in the left pane of the screen. The device list may not display the names of all thecomponents installed on your computer or all devices attached to your computer.ParametersAllows you to customize the test by changing the test settings.。
MC9S08JM60中文手册USB部分

第17章通用串行总线设备控制器 (S08USBV1)17.1 介绍这一章描述了通用串行总线设备控制器 (S08USBV1) 模块,它基于通用串行总线规格版本2.0。
该USB 总线设计目的是替代已经存在的用于PC 机外围设备的RS-232, PS/2, 和 IEEE 1284 总线。
这种S08USBV1 模块提供单片全速(12 Mbps)USB 设备应用的解决方案,而且集成了必需的带有串行接口引擎(SIE )的收发器,3.3-V 调节器, 端点RAM 和其他控制逻辑。
17.1.1 时钟要求S08USBV1需要两个时钟源,一个是24 MHz 总线时钟和一个48 MHz 基准时钟。
它的48 MHz 时钟是直接来自MCGOUT 。
为了获得48 MHz 的时钟速率, MCG 必需被恰当地配置成PLL 使能的外部(PEE) 模式,外接一晶振。
对于USB 操作,例如MCG 配置使用PEE 模式包括: • 2 MHz 晶振 – RDIV = 000 , VDIV = 0110 • 4 MHz 晶振 – RDIV = 001 , VDIV = 011017.1.2 在USB 挂起模式的电流消耗在USB 挂起模式,USB 设备的电流消耗被限制在500 μA 。
当USB 设备进入挂起模式,为了符合USB 挂起模式的电流消耗要求,固件通常进入停止3模式。
注意:允许LVD 将增加在停止模式3下的电流消耗。
因此,为了能满足USB 挂起模式的要求,在进入停止模式3前要禁止LVD 。
F RE E-TE C H飞锐泰克17.1.3 内部3.3V 稳压器如果使用一个外部3.3-V 调节器作为输入给V USB33 (仅仅当USBVREN = 0), 供应电压,V DD , 必须不能低于输入给V USB33引脚的电压。
如果使用内部3.3-V 调节器 (USBVREN = 1), 确保不要把外部供应电压连接到V USB33 引脚。
NuMicro N9H30系列开发板用户手册说明书

NuMicro®FamilyArm® ARM926EJ-S BasedNuMaker-HMI-N9H30User ManualEvaluation Board for NuMicro® N9H30 SeriesNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALThe information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property ofNuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton.Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicro microcontroller andmicroprocessor based system design. Nuvoton assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.All data and specifications are subject to change without notice.For additional information or questions, please contact: Nuvoton Technology Corporation.Table of Contents1OVERVIEW (5)1.1Features (7)1.1.1NuMaker-N9H30 Main Board Features (7)1.1.2NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 Extension Board Features (7)1.2Supporting Resources (8)2NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION (9)2.1NuMaker-N9H30 Board - Front View (9)2.2NuMaker-N9H30 Board - Rear View (14)2.3NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 - Front View (20)2.4NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 - Rear View (21)2.5NuMaker-N9H30 and NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB Placement (22)3NUMAKER-N9H30 AND NUDESIGN-TFT-LCD7 SCHEMATICS (24)3.1NuMaker-N9H30 - GPIO List Circuit (24)3.2NuMaker-N9H30 - System Block Circuit (25)3.3NuMaker-N9H30 - Power Circuit (26)3.4NuMaker-N9H30 - N9H30F61IEC Circuit (27)3.5NuMaker-N9H30 - Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key Circuit (28)NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL3.6NuMaker-N9H30 - Memory Circuit (29)3.7NuMaker-N9H30 - I2S, I2C_0, RS-485_6 Circuit (30)3.8NuMaker-N9H30 - RS-232_2 Circuit (31)3.9NuMaker-N9H30 - LCD Circuit (32)3.10NuMaker-N9H30 - CMOS Sensor, I2C_1, CAN_0 Circuit (33)3.11NuMaker-N9H30 - RMII_0_PF Circuit (34)3.12NuMaker-N9H30 - RMII_1_PE Circuit (35)3.13NuMaker-N9H30 - USB Circuit (36)3.14NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 - TFT-LCD7 Circuit (37)4REVISION HISTORY (38)List of FiguresFigure 1-1 Front View of NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 Evaluation Board (5)Figure 1-2 Rear View of NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 Evaluation Board (6)Figure 2-1 Front View of NuMaker-N9H30 Board (9)Figure 2-2 Rear View of NuMaker-N9H30 Board (14)Figure 2-3 Front View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 Board (20)Figure 2-4 Rear View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 Board (21)Figure 2-5 Front View of NuMaker-N9H30 PCB Placement (22)Figure 2-6 Rear View of NuMaker-N9H30 PCB Placement (22)Figure 2-7 Front View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB Placement (23)Figure 2-8 Rear View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB Placement (23)Figure 3-1 GPIO List Circuit (24)Figure 3-2 System Block Circuit (25)Figure 3-3 Power Circuit (26)Figure 3-4 N9H30F61IEC Circuit (27)Figure 3-5 Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key Circuit (28)Figure 3-6 Memory Circuit (29)Figure 3-7 I2S, I2C_0, RS-486_6 Circuit (30)Figure 3-8 RS-232_2 Circuit (31)Figure 3-9 LCD Circuit (32)NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL Figure 3-10 CMOS Sensor, I2C_1, CAN_0 Circuit (33)Figure 3-11 RMII_0_PF Circuit (34)Figure 3-12 RMII_1_PE Circuit (35)Figure 3-13 USB Circuit (36)Figure 3-14 TFT-LCD7 Circuit (37)List of TablesTable 2-1 LCD Panel Combination Connector (CON8) Pin Function (11)Table 2-2 Three Sets of Indication LED Functions (12)Table 2-3 Six Sets of User SW, Key Matrix Functions (12)Table 2-4 CMOS Sensor Connector (CON10) Function (13)Table 2-5 JTAG ICE Interface (J2) Function (14)Table 2-6 Expand Port (CON7) Function (16)Table 2-7 UART0 (J3) Function (16)Table 2-8 UART2 (J6) Function (16)Table 2-9 RS-485_6 (SW6~8) Function (17)Table 2-10 Power on Setting (SW4) Function (17)Table 2-11 Power on Setting (S2) Function (17)Table 2-12 Power on Setting (S3) Function (17)Table 2-13 Power on Setting (S4) Function (17)Table 2-14 Power on Setting (S5) Function (17)Table 2-15 Power on Setting (S7/S6) Function (18)Table 2-16 Power on Setting (S9/S8) Function (18)Table 2-17 CMOS Sensor Connector (CON9) Function (19)Table 2-18 CAN_0 (SW9~10) Function (19)NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL1 OVERVIEWThe NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 is an evaluation board for GUI application development. The NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 consists of two parts: a NuMaker-N9H30 main board and a NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 extensionboard. The NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 is designed for project evaluation, prototype development andvalidation with HMI (Human Machine Interface) function.The NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 integrates touchscreen display, voice input/output, rich serial port serviceand I/O interface, providing multiple external storage methods.The NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 can be plugged into the main board via the DIN_32x2 extension connector.The NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 includes one 7” LCD which the resolution is 800x480 with RGB-24bits andembedded the 4-wires resistive type touch panel.Figure 1-1 Front View of NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 Evaluation BoardNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL Figure 1-2 Rear View of NuMaker-HMI-N9H30 Evaluation Board1.1 Features1.1.1 NuMaker-N9H30 Main Board Features●N9H30F61IEC chip: LQFP216 pin MCP package with DDR (64 MB)●SPI Flash using W25Q256JVEQ (32 MB) booting with quad mode or storage memory●NAND Flash using W29N01HVSINA (128 MB) booting or storage memory●One Micro-SD/TF card slot served either as a SD memory card for data storage or SDIO(Wi-Fi) device●Two sets of COM ports:–One DB9 RS-232 port with UART_0 used 75C3232E transceiver chip can be servedfor function debug and system development.–One DB9 RS-232 port with UART_2 used 75C3232E transceiver chip for userapplication●22 GPIO expansion ports, including seven sets of UART functions●JTAG interface provided for software development●Microphone input and Earphone/Speaker output with 24-bit stereo audio codec(NAU88C22) for I2S interfaces●Six sets of user-configurable push button keys●Three sets of LEDs for status indication●Provides SN65HVD230 transceiver chip for CAN bus communication●Provides MAX3485 transceiver chip for RS-485 device connection●One buzzer device for program applicationNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL●Two sets of RJ45 ports with Ethernet 10/100 Mbps MAC used IP101GR PHY chip●USB_0 that can be used as Device/HOST and USB_1 that can be used as HOSTsupports pen drives, keyboards, mouse and printers●Provides over-voltage and over current protection used APL3211A chip●Retain RTC battery socket for CR2032 type and ADC0 detect battery voltage●System power could be supplied by DC-5V adaptor or USB VBUS1.1.2 NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 Extension Board Features●7” resolution 800x480 4-wire resistive touch panel for 24-bits RGB888 interface●DIN_32x2 extension connector1.2 Supporting ResourcesFor sample codes and introduction about NuMaker-N9H30, please refer to N9H30 BSP:https:///products/gui-solution/gui-platform/numaker-hmi-n9h30/?group=Software&tab=2Visit NuForum for further discussion about the NuMaker-HMI-N9H30:/viewforum.php?f=31 NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL2 NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION2.1 NuMaker-N9H30 Board - Front View Combination Connector (CON8)6 set User SWs (K1~6)3set Indication LEDs (LED1~3)Power Supply Switch (SW_POWER1)Audio Codec(U10)Microphone(M1)NAND Flash(U9)RS-232 Transceiver(U6, U12)RS-485 Transceiver(U11)CAN Transceiver (U13)Figure 2-1 Front View of NuMaker-N9H30 BoardFigure 2-1 shows the main components and connectors from the front side of NuMaker-N9H30 board. The following lists components and connectors from the front view:NuMaker-N9H30 board and NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 board combination connector (CON8). This panel connector supports 4-/5-wire resistive touch or capacitance touch panel for 24-bits RGB888 interface.Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionCON8.1 - Power 3.3VCON8.2 - Power 3.3VCON8.3 GPD7 LCD_CSCON8.4 GPH3 LCD_BLENCON8.5 GPG9 LCD_DENCON8.7 GPG7 LCD_HSYNCCON8.8 GPG6 LCD_CLKCON8.9 GPD15 LCD_D23(R7)CON8.10 GPD14 LCD_D22(R6)CON8.11 GPD13 LCD_D21(R5)CON8.12 GPD12 LCD_D20(R4)CON8.13 GPD11 LCD_D19(R3)CON8.14 GPD10 LCD_D18(R2)CON8.15 GPD9 LCD_D17(R1)CON8.16 GPD8 LCD_D16(R0)CON8.17 GPA15 LCD_D15(G7)CON8.18 GPA14 LCD_D14(G6)CON8.19 GPA13 LCD_D13(G5)CON8.20 GPA12 LCD_D12(G4)CON8.21 GPA11 LCD_D11(G3)CON8.22 GPA10 LCD_D10(G2)CON8.23 GPA9 LCD_D9(G1) NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALCON8.24 GPA8 LCD_D8(G0)CON8.25 GPA7 LCD_D7(B7)CON8.26 GPA6 LCD_D6(B6)CON8.27 GPA5 LCD_D5(B5)CON8.28 GPA4 LCD_D4(B4)CON8.29 GPA3 LCD_D3(B3)CON8.30 GPA2 LCD_D2(B2)CON8.31 GPA1 LCD_D1(B1)CON8.32 GPA0 LCD_D0(B0)CON8.33 - -CON8.34 - -CON8.35 - -CON8.36 - -CON8.37 GPB2 LCD_PWMCON8.39 - VSSCON8.40 - VSSCON8.41 ADC7 XPCON8.42 ADC3 VsenCON8.43 ADC6 XMCON8.44 ADC4 YMCON8.45 - -CON8.46 ADC5 YPCON8.47 - VSSCON8.48 - VSSCON8.49 GPG0 I2C0_CCON8.50 GPG1 I2C0_DCON8.51 GPG5 TOUCH_INTCON8.52 - -CON8.53 - -CON8.54 - -CON8.55 - -NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL CON8.56 - -CON8.57 - -CON8.58 - -CON8.59 - VSSCON8.60 - VSSCON8.61 - -CON8.62 - -CON8.63 - Power 5VCON8.64 - Power 5VTable 2-1 LCD Panel Combination Connector (CON8) Pin Function●Power supply switch (SW_POWER1): System will be powered on if the SW_POWER1button is pressed●Three sets of indication LEDs:LED Color DescriptionsLED1 Red The system power will beterminated and LED1 lightingwhen the input voltage exceeds5.7V or the current exceeds 2A.LED2 Green Power normal state.LED3 Green Controlled by GPH2 pin Table 2-2 Three Sets of Indication LED Functions●Six sets of user SW, Key Matrix for user definitionKey GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionK1 GPF10 Row0 GPB4 Col0K2 GPF10 Row0 GPB5 Col1K3 GPE15 Row1 GPB4 Col0K4 GPE15 Row1 GPB5 Col1K5 GPE14 Row2 GPB4 Col0K6GPE14 Row2GPB5 Col1 Table 2-3 Six Sets of User SW, Key Matrix Functions●NAND Flash (128 MB) with Winbond W29N01HVS1NA (U9)●Microphone (M1): Through Nuvoton NAU88C22 chip sound input●Audio CODEC chip (U10): Nuvoton NAU88C22 chip connected to N9H30 using I2Sinterface–SW6/SW7/SW8: 1-2 short for RS-485_6 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON5and J5)–SW6/SW7/SW8: 2-3 short for I2S function and connected to NAU88C22 (U10).●CMOS Sensor connector (CON10, SW9~10)–SW9~10: 1-2 short for CAN_0 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON11)–SW9~10: 2-3 short for CMOS sensor function and connected to CMOS sensorconnector (CON10)Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionCON10.1 - VSSCON10.2 - VSSNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALCON10.3 - Power 3.3VCON10.4 - Power 3.3VCON10.5 - -CON10.6 - -CON10.7 GPI4 S_PCLKCON10.8 GPI3 S_CLKCON10.9 GPI8 S_D0CON10.10 GPI9 S_D1CON10.11 GPI10 S_D2CON10.12 GPI11 S_D3CON10.13 GPI12 S_D4CON10.14 GPI13 S_D5CON10.15 GPI14 S_D6CON10.16 GPI15 S_D7CON10.17 GPI6 S_VSYNCCON10.18 GPI5 S_HSYNCCON10.19 GPI0 S_PWDNNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL CON10.20 GPI7 S_nRSTCON10.21 GPG2 I2C1_CCON10.22 GPG3 I2C1_DCON10.23 - VSSCON10.24 - VSSTable 2-4 CMOS Sensor Connector (CON10) FunctionNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL2.2NuMaker-N9H30 Board - Rear View5V In (CON1)RS-232 DB9 (CON2,CON6)Expand Port (CON7)Speaker Output (J4)Earphone Output (CON4)Buzzer (BZ1)System ResetSW (SW5)SPI Flash (U7,U8)JTAG ICE (J2)Power ProtectionIC (U1)N9H30F61IEC (U5)Micro SD Slot (CON3)RJ45 (CON12, CON13)USB1 HOST (CON15)USB0 Device/Host (CON14)CAN_0 Terminal (CON11)CMOS Sensor Connector (CON9)Power On Setting(SW4, S2~S9)RS-485_6 Terminal (CON5)RTC Battery(BT1)RMII PHY (U14,U16)Figure 2-2 Rear View of NuMaker-N9H30 BoardFigure 2-2 shows the main components and connectors from the rear side of NuMaker-N9H30 board. The following lists components and connectors from the rear view:● +5V In (CON1): Power adaptor 5V input ●JTAG ICE interface (J2) ConnectorGPIO pin of N9H30Function J2.1 - Power 3.3V J2.2 GPJ4 nTRST J2.3 GPJ2 TDI J2.4 GPJ1 TMS J2.5 GPJ0 TCK J2.6 - VSS J2.7 GPJ3 TD0 J2.8-RESETTable 2-5 JTAG ICE Interface (J2) Function●SPI Flash (32 MB) with Winbond W25Q256JVEQ (U7); only one (U7 or U8) SPI Flashcan be used●System Reset (SW5): System will be reset if the SW5 button is pressed●Buzzer (BZ1): Control by GPB3 pin of N9H30●Speaker output (J4): Through the NAU88C22 chip sound output●Earphone output (CON4): Through the NAU88C22 chip sound output●Expand port for user use (CON7):Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionCON7.1 - Power 3.3VCON7.2 - Power 3.3VCON7.3 GPE12 UART3_TXDCON7.4 GPH4 UART1_TXDCON7.5 GPE13 UART3_RXDCON7.6 GPH5 UART1_RXDCON7.7 GPB0 UART5_TXDCON7.8 GPH6 UART1_RTSCON7.9 GPB1 UART5_RXDCON7.10 GPH7 UART1_CTSCON7.11 GPI1 UART7_TXDNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL CON7.12 GPH8 UART4_TXDCON7.13 GPI2 UART7_RXDCON7.14 GPH9 UART4_RXDCON7.15 - -CON7.16 GPH10 UART4_RTSCON7.17 - -CON7.18 GPH11 UART4_CTSCON7.19 - VSSCON7.20 - VSSCON7.21 GPB12 UART10_TXDCON7.22 GPH12 UART8_TXDCON7.23 GPB13 UART10_RXDCON7.24 GPH13 UART8_RXDCON7.25 GPB14 UART10_RTSCON7.26 GPH14 UART8_RTSCON7.27 GPB15 UART10_CTSCON7.28 GPH15 UART8_CTSCON7.29 - Power 5VCON7.30 - Power 5VTable 2-6 Expand Port (CON7) Function●UART0 selection (CON2, J3):–RS-232_0 function and connected to DB9 female (CON2) for debug message output.–GPE0/GPE1 connected to 2P terminal (J3).Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 Function J3.1 GPE1 UART0_RXDJ3.2 GPE0 UART0_TXDTable 2-7 UART0 (J3) Function●UART2 selection (CON6, J6):–RS-232_2 function and connected to DB9 female (CON6) for debug message output –GPF11~14 connected to 4P terminal (J6)Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 Function J6.1 GPF11 UART2_TXDJ6.2 GPF12 UART2_RXDJ6.3 GPF13 UART2_RTSJ6.4 GPF14 UART2_CTSTable 2-8 UART2 (J6) Function●RS-485_6 selection (CON5, J5, SW6~8):–SW6~8: 1-2 short for RS-485_6 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON5 and J5) –SW6~8: 2-3 short for I2S function and connected to NAU88C22 (U10)Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionSW6:1-2 shortGPG11 RS-485_6_DISW6:2-3 short I2S_DOSW7:1-2 shortGPG12 RS-485_6_ROSW7:2-3 short I2S_DISW8:1-2 shortGPG13 RS-485_6_ENBSW8:2-3 short I2S_BCLKNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALTable 2-9 RS-485_6 (SW6~8) FunctionPower on setting (SW4, S2~9).SW State FunctionSW4.2/SW4.1 ON/ON Boot from USB SW4.2/SW4.1 ON/OFF Boot from eMMC SW4.2/SW4.1 OFF/ON Boot from NAND Flash SW4.2/SW4.1 OFF/OFF Boot from SPI Flash Table 2-10 Power on Setting (SW4) FunctionSW State FunctionS2 Short System clock from 12MHzcrystalS2 Open System clock from UPLL output Table 2-11 Power on Setting (S2) FunctionSW State FunctionS3 Short Watchdog Timer OFFS3 Open Watchdog Timer ON Table 2-12 Power on Setting (S3) FunctionSW State FunctionS4 Short GPJ[4:0] used as GPIO pinS4Open GPJ[4:0] used as JTAG ICEinterfaceTable 2-13 Power on Setting (S4) FunctionSW State FunctionS5 Short UART0 debug message ONS5 Open UART0 debug message OFFTable 2-14 Power on Setting (S5) FunctionSW State FunctionS7/S6 Short/Short NAND Flash page size 2KBS7/S6 Short/Open NAND Flash page size 4KBS7/S6 Open/Short NAND Flash page size 8KBNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALS7/S6 Open/Open IgnoreTable 2-15 Power on Setting (S7/S6) FunctionSW State FunctionS9/S8 Short/Short NAND Flash ECC type BCH T12S9/S8 Short/Open NAND Flash ECC type BCH T15S9/S8 Open/Short NAND Flash ECC type BCH T24S9/S8 Open/Open IgnoreTable 2-16 Power on Setting (S9/S8) FunctionCMOS Sensor connector (CON9, SW9~10)–SW9~10: 1-2 short for CAN_0 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON11).–SW9~10: 2-3 short for CMOS sensor function and connected to CMOS sensorconnector (CON9).Connector GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionCON9.1 - VSSCON9.2 - VSSCON9.3 - Power 3.3VCON9.4 - Power 3.3V NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALCON9.5 - -CON9.6 - -CON9.7 GPI4 S_PCLKCON9.8 GPI3 S_CLKCON9.9 GPI8 S_D0CON9.10 GPI9 S_D1CON9.11 GPI10 S_D2CON9.12 GPI11 S_D3CON9.13 GPI12 S_D4CON9.14 GPI13 S_D5CON9.15 GPI14 S_D6CON9.16 GPI15 S_D7CON9.17 GPI6 S_VSYNCCON9.18 GPI5 S_HSYNCCON9.19 GPI0 S_PWDNCON9.20 GPI7 S_nRSTCON9.21 GPG2 I2C1_CCON9.22 GPG3 I2C1_DCON9.23 - VSSCON9.24 - VSSTable 2-17 CMOS Sensor Connector (CON9) Function●CAN_0 Selection (CON11, SW9~10):–SW9~10: 1-2 short for CAN_0 function and connected to 2P terminal (CON11) –SW9~10: 2-3 short for CMOS sensor function and connected to CMOS sensor connector (CON9, CON10)SW GPIO pin of N9H30 FunctionSW9:1-2 shortGPI3 CAN_0_RXDSW9:2-3 short S_CLKSW10:1-2 shortGPI4 CAN_0_TXDSW10:2-3 short S_PCLKTable 2-18 CAN_0 (SW9~10) Function●USB0 Device/HOST Micro-AB connector (CON14), where CON14 pin4 ID=1 is Device,ID=0 is HOST●USB1 for USB HOST with Type-A connector (CON15)●RJ45_0 connector with LED indicator (CON12), RMII PHY with IP101GR (U14)●RJ45_1 connector with LED indicator (CON13), RMII PHY with IP101GR (U16)●Micro-SD/TF card slot (CON3)●SOC CPU: Nuvoton N9H30F61IEC (U5)●Battery power for RTC 3.3V powered (BT1, J1), can detect voltage by ADC0●RTC power has 3 sources:–Share with 3.3V I/O power–Battery socket for CR2032 (BT1)–External connector (J1)●Board version 2.1NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL2.3 NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 -Front ViewFigure 2-3 Front View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 BoardFigure 2-3 shows the main components and connectors from the Front side of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7board.7” resolution 800x480 4-W resistive touch panel for 24-bits RGB888 interface2.4 NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 -Rear ViewFigure 2-4 Rear View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 BoardFigure 2-4 shows the main components and connectors from the rear side of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7board.NuMaker-N9H30 and NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 combination connector (CON1).NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL 2.5 NuMaker-N9H30 and NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB PlacementFigure 2-5 Front View of NuMaker-N9H30 PCB PlacementFigure 2-6 Rear View of NuMaker-N9H30 PCB PlacementNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 2-7 Front View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB PlacementFigure 2-8 Rear View of NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 PCB Placement3 NUMAKER-N9H30 AND NUDESIGN-TFT-LCD7 SCHEMATICS3.1 NuMaker-N9H30 - GPIO List CircuitFigure 3-1 shows the N9H30F61IEC GPIO list circuit.Figure 3-1 GPIO List Circuit NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL3.2 NuMaker-N9H30 - System Block CircuitFigure 3-2 shows the System Block Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-2 System Block Circuit3.3 NuMaker-N9H30 - Power CircuitFigure 3-3 shows the Power Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-3 Power Circuit3.4 NuMaker-N9H30 - N9H30F61IEC CircuitFigure 3-4 shows the N9H30F61IEC Circuit.Figure 3-4 N9H30F61IEC CircuitNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL3.5 NuMaker-N9H30 - Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key CircuitFigure 3-5 shows the Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-5 Setting, ICE, RS-232_0, Key Circuit3.6 NuMaker-N9H30 - Memory CircuitFigure 3-6 shows the Memory Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-6 Memory Circuit3.7 NuMaker-N9H30 - I2S, I2C_0, RS-485_6 CircuitFigure 3-7 shows the I2S, I2C_0, RS-486_6 Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-7 I2S, I2C_0, RS-486_6 Circuit3.8 NuMaker-N9H30 - RS-232_2 CircuitFigure 3-8 shows the RS-232_2 Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-8 RS-232_2 Circuit3.9 NuMaker-N9H30 - LCD CircuitFigure 3-9 shows the LCD Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-9 LCD Circuit3.10 NuMaker-N9H30 - CMOS Sensor, I2C_1, CAN_0 CircuitFigure 3-10 shows the CMOS Sensor,I2C_1, CAN_0 Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-10 CMOS Sensor, I2C_1, CAN_0 Circuit3.11 NuMaker-N9H30 - RMII_0_PF CircuitFigure 3-11 shows the RMII_0_RF Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-11 RMII_0_PF Circuit3.12 NuMaker-N9H30 - RMII_1_PE CircuitFigure 3-12 shows the RMII_1_PE Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-12 RMII_1_PE Circuit3.13 NuMaker-N9H30 - USB CircuitFigure 3-13 shows the USB Circuit.NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALFigure 3-13 USB Circuit3.14 NuDesign-TFT-LCD7 - TFT-LCD7 CircuitFigure 3-14 shows the TFT-LCD7 Circuit.Figure 3-14 TFT-LCD7 CircuitNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUAL4 REVISION HISTORYDate Revision Description2022.03.24 1.00 Initial version NUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALNUMAKER-HMI-N9H30 USER MANUALImportant NoticeNuvoton Products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in systems or equipment, anymalfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life, bodily injury or severe propertydamage. Such applications are deemed, “Insecure Usage”.Insecure usage includes, but is not limited to: equipment for surgical implementation, atomicenergy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, the control or operation ofdynamic, brake or safety systems designed for vehicular use, traffic signal instruments, all typesof safety devices, and other applications intended to support or sustain life.All Insecure Usage shall be made at customer’s risk, and in the event that third parties lay claimsto Nuvoton as a result of customer’s Insecure Usage, custome r shall indemnify the damagesand liabilities thus incurred by Nuvoton.。
NUVOTON NUC970 NUC980系列微控制器基于系统设计的应用指南说明书

OTA Update on U-BootApplication Note for NUC970/NUC980 SeriesDocument InformationAbstract This application note introduces how to do OTA firmware update onu-boot.Apply to NUC970/NUC980 series.The information described in this document is the exclusive intellectual property of Nuvoton Technology Corporation and shall not be reproduced without permission from Nuvoton. Nuvoton is providing this document only for reference purposes of NuMicro microcontroller based system design.Nuvoton assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions.All data and specifications are subject to change without notice.For additional information or questions, please contact: Nuvoton Technology Corporation.Table of Contents1OVERVIEW (3)2NUWRITER (5)2.1Related Resources (5)3FIRMWARE UPDATE APPLICATION - FWUPDATE (6)3.1Compile and Program fwupdate (6)3.2Use fwupdate to Write Image on Flash (6)4OTA_UPDATE COMMAND ON U-BOOT (8)4.1Create ota_update.c (8)4.2Create check_crc.h and check_crc.c (11)4.2.1C reate check_crc.h (11)4.2.2C reate check_crc.c (11)4.3Create crc_checksum.h and crc_checksum.c (12)4.3.1C reate crc_checksum.h (12)4.3.2C reate crc_checksum.c (12)4.4Compile u-boot and Linux Kernel (13)4.5Modify env.txt (13)5CONCLUSION (15)1 OverviewThis application note introduces how to do OTA firmware update on u-boot space. In the past, everyone usually updates firmware on user space. If a device is powered off during updating, it will cause damage to the device kernel. Therefore, Nuvoton provides a method to keep the original Linux kernel complete, and checks whether the new firmware update is completed or not.This method separates Flash into four mtdpartitions: u-boot, original Linux kernel, new Linux kernel, and root filesystem, as shown in Figure 1-1. You need to pack the new Linux kernel into package by NuWriter and download the package to the root filesystem. Then use fwupdate to write the package to Flash and use ota_update to update the Linux kernel. After ota_update in u-boot environment variable is set up, it will be executed and do OTA firmware update.Figure 1-1 Flash PartitionThe OTA update flowchart is shown in Figure1-2. First, you need to pack the new Linux kernel by NuWriter. When NuWriter packs the Linux kernel, it will attach a header file such that the fwupdate writes the package to a specified Flash address.ota_update reads and compares Img1’s and Img2’s image header file to decide if firmware will be updated or not. If Img1 and Img2 are the same, system will not be updated and will boot from Img1. If Img1 is damaged or system needs to be updated, ota_update will check Img2 checksum to ensure Img2 is completed. If Img2 is completed, ota_update will copy Img2 to Img1’s Flash address and reboot. However, if the Img1 and Img2 are all damaged, system will not boot up, then stop booting at u-boot to avoid rebooting repeatedly, and send a warning message.∙fwupdate: A Linux command to write package to Flash∙ota_update: A u-boot command to update the Linux kernel∙Img1: The original Linux kernel image∙Img2: The new Linux kernel image∙CRC checksum: Used to check the image completenessFigure1-2 ota_update Flowchart2 NuWriterThe NuWriter is a programing tool provided by Nuvoton. The NuWriter application and firmware code are open sourced, and user can add new features or develop new user interfaces per user’s application. The NuWriter tool uses chip’s USB ISP mode with windows application on the PC by USB device for data transmission to program the image file to different storage devices. On-board ROM device includes NAND Flash, SPI Flash, eMMC/SD, and SPI NAND Flash.2.1 Related ResourcesRefer to Pack mode section in NuWriter User Manual for how to pack Linux kernel. You can download the NuWriter User Manual from Nuvoton’s official website:∙NuWriter for NUC970 User Manual can be found in N9H30_emWin_Non-OS_BSP_v1.04: https:///resource-download.jsp?tp_GUID=SW1820200910090527∙NuWriter source code for NUC970 series:https:///OpenNuvoton/NUC970_NuWriter∙NuWriter for NUC980 User Manual can be found in NUC980_Linux-4.4_BSP_v1.03.000.zip: https:///resource-download.jsp?tp_GUID=SW1820200909165814∙NuWriter source code for NUC980 series:https:///OpenNuvoton/NUC980_NuWriter3 Firmware Update Application - fwupdateNuvoton provides fwupdate to write package generated by NuWriter to Flash. The package can include uboot, Linux kernel, and env.txt. However, only Linux kernel is included here.Refer to Nuvoton NUC970/NUC980 Application Note “Create R oot Filesystem on Flash” for how to create root filesystem on Flash.3.1 Compile and Program fwupdateThe fwupdate can be found in the nuc980bsp:~/NUC970_Buildroot/nuc980bsp/application/demos/fwupdateCompile fwupdate through make command.~/NUC970_Buildroot/nuc980bsp/application/demos/fwupdate$ makeIt will generate an fwupdate binary file, and copy it to the target folder.~/NUC970_Buildroot/nuc980bsp/application/demos/fwupdate$ cp fwupdate/home/user/Buildroot/NUC980_IIOT/NUC970_Buildroot/output/target/usr/bin/Compile and program Linux kernel to device, and use fwupdate command.3.2 Use fwupdate to Write Image on Flashfwupdate application usage:-p, --pack, path of pack file-w, --whole, name of MTD partition and this partition must contain whole Flash address-h, --help, helpUse fwupdate command in the device terminal to write “New_Pack_Image” package to Flash. The Flash address can be defined in NuWriter. “New_Pack_Image” package file is created by NuWriter pack mode. Refer to the “Modify env.txt” section. The name “WHOLE” is one of MTD partition can be defined in u-boot environment variable.$fwupdate –p New_Pack_Image –w WHOLEFigure 3-1 NuWriter Pack Mode4 ota_update Command on U-Bootota_update checks the two image’s CRC n umber. If the two CRC numbers are not the same, ota_update will check new Linux kernel completeness for firmware update. ota_update consists of five C language files in the u-boot.∙ota_update.c∙check_crc.c∙check_crc.h∙crc_checksum.c∙crc_checksum.hAdd the following text in Makefile to compiling function above.Open the Makefile in common folder.~/NUC970_Buildroot/output/build/uboot-master/common$ gedit MakefileAdd the following code:obj-y += ota_update.oobj-y += check_crc.oobj-y += crc_checksum.o4.1 Create ota_update.cGo to the /Buildroot/NUC980_IIOT/NUC970_Buildroot/output/build/uboot-master/common folder and create a file named ota_update.c. The code is shown below:#include <common.h>#include <command.h>#include "check_crc.h"#include "crc_checksum.h"#include <spi.h>#include <spi_flash.h>#include <mapmem.h>#include <div64.h>#include <dm.h>#include <malloc.h>#include <asm/io.h>#define SPI_MODE_0 (0|0)extern int check_crc(char* addr1, char* addr2);extern int crc_checksum(char* image_number, char* image_addr);extern int do_reset(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]);extern int do_bootm(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]);//argv[0]=ota_update argv[1]=image1_ram_offset argv[2]=image2_ram_offsetargv[3]=image1_flash_offset argv[4]=image2_flash_offset argv[5]=image_sizestatic int ota_update(cmd_tbl_t *cmdtp, int flag, int argc, char * const argv[]){ int check_crc_flag = 0;char* bootm[]={"bootm",argv[1]};int otaupdate_flag=0;//0 boot from image1; 1 image 1 and 2 are damaged;if(argc!=6)return CMD_RET_USAGE;check_crc_flag=check_crc(argv[1],argv[2]);if(check_crc_flag==1){printf("CRC check is the same, check image 1 ...\n");if(crc_checksum("1",argv[1])){printf("Boot from Image 1\n");do_bootm(cmdtp,0,2,bootm);}else{printf("Image 1 is damaged, check image 2 ...\n");if(crc_checksum("2",argv[2])){printf("Prepare copy image 2 to 1\n");otaupdate_flag=0;}else{printf("Image 1 and 2 are damaged\n");otaupdate_flag=1;}}}else{printf("image 1's crc and 2's crc are different, check image 2 ...\n");if(crc_checksum("2",argv[2])){printf("Prepare copy image 2 to 1\n");otaupdate_flag=0;}else{printf("Image 2 is damaged, check Image 1\n");if(crc_checksum("1",argv[1])){printf("Boot from Image 1\n");do_bootm(cmdtp,0,2,bootm);}else{printf("Image 1 and 2 are damaged\n");otaupdate_flag=1;}}}return otaupdate_flag;}U_BOOT_CMD(ota_update,6,0,ota_update,"Check two image if update the kernel or not", "ota_update [addr1] [addr2]\n"" addr1 is original kernel ram address\n"" addr2 is new kernel ram address\n");4.2 Create check_crc.h and check_crc.c4.2.1 Create check_crc.hGo to the /Buildroot/NUC980_IIOT/NUC970_Buildroot/output/build/uboot-master/common folder and create a file named as check_crc.h. The code is shown below:int check_crc(char* addr1, char* addr2);4.2.2 Create check_crc.ccheck_crc will read two image’s header to check CRC number if they are the same or not. This function need to input two RAM address, then it will return CRC number the same or not.Go to the /Buildroot/NUC980_IIOT/NUC970_Buildroot/output/build/uboot-master/common folder and create a file named as check_crc.c.The code is shown below:#include <common.h>#include <command.h>#include <image.h>#include <mapmem.h>#include "crc_checksum.h"#include "check_crc.h"int do_spi_flash_probe(int argc, char * const argv[]);int do_spi_flash_read_write(int argc, char * const argv[]);int check_crc(char* addr1, char* addr2){ulong addr;addr = simple_strtoul(addr1, NULL, 16);void *hdr = (void *)map_sysmem(addr, 0);ulong Image1crc=image_get_hcrc(hdr);printf("Image 1 crc=%ld\n",Image1crc);addr = simple_strtoul(addr2, NULL, 16);hdr = (void *)map_sysmem(addr, 0);ulong Image2crc=image_get_hcrc(hdr);printf("Image 2 crc=%ld\n",Image2crc);if(Image1crc==Image2crc)return 1;elsereturn 0;}4.3 Create crc_checksum.h and crc_checksum.c4.3.1 Create crc_checksum.hGo to the /Buildroot/NUC980_IIOT/NUC970_Buildroot/output/build/uboot-master/common folder and create a file named as crc_checksum.h. The code is shown below:int crc_checksum(char* image_number, char* image_addr);4.3.2 Create crc_checksum.ccrc_checksum will use CRC32 to check the whole image. crc_checksum needs to input image number and RAM address, and then it will return the image is complete or not.Go to the /Buildroot/NUC980_IIOT/NUC970_Buildroot/output/build/uboot-master/common folder and create a file named as crc_checksum.c. The code is shown below:#include <common.h>#include <command.h>#include <image.h>#include <mapmem.h>#include "crc_checksum.h"int crc_checksum(char* image_number, char* image_addr){ulong addr;addr = simple_strtoul(image_addr, NULL, 16);void *hdr = (void *)map_sysmem(addr, 0);int hcrc_flag=image_check_hcrc(hdr);if(hcrc_flag==0){printf("Image %s Check Fail\n",image_number);return 0;}int dcrc_flag=image_check_dcrc(hdr);printf("Image %s Header Check =%d\n",image_number,hcrc_flag);printf("Image %s Data Check =%d\n",image_number,dcrc_flag);if((hcrc_flag+dcrc_flag)==2){printf("Image %s Check Ok\n",image_number);return 1;}else{printf("Image %s Check Fail\n",image_number);return 0;}}4.4 Compile u-boot and Linux KernelCompile u-boot under uboot-master folder and program it to device.~/NUC970_Buildroot/output/build/uboot-master$ makeCompile Linux kernel under Buildroot folder and program it to device.~/NUC970_Buildroot$ make4.5 Modify env.txtPlease refer to the Application Note “Create Root Filesystem on Flash” for how the u-boot environment variable is set up. You can modify env.txt shown below to execute ota_update. Besides, there is a difference between NOR Flash and NAND Flash. NAND Flash needs to use nand command and NOR Flash needs to use sf command.∙image1_flash_offset: Img1 Flash offset∙image2_flash_offset: Img2 Flash offset∙image_size: kernel image’s size∙image1_ram_offset: the RAM address offset which is put Img1∙image2_ram_offset: the RAM address offset which is put Img2∙loadkernel1, loadkernel2: read Flash to RAM∙eraseflash: erase Img1 Flash∙copykernel: copy Img2 to Img1 on FlashNAND Flash env.txt is shown below:baudrate=115200bootdelay=1stderr=serialstdin=serialstdout=serialimage1_flash_offset=0x200000image2_flash_offset=0x800000image_size=0x600000image1_ram_offset=0x7fc0image2_ram_offset=0x800000loadkernel1=nand read ${image1_ram_offset} ${image1_flash_offset} ${image_size}loadkernel2=nand read ${image2_ram_offset} ${image2_flash_offset} ${image_size}eraseflash=nand erase ${image1_flash_offset} ${image_size}copykernel=nand write ${image2_ram_offset} ${image1_flash_offset} ${image_size}bootcmd=run loadkernel1;run loadkernel2;if ota_update ${image1_ram_offset}${image2_ram_offset} ${image1_flash_offset} ${image2_flash_offset} ${image_size};then run eraseflash;run copykernel;reset;fi;bootargs=noinitrd root=/dev/mtdblock4 rootfstype=yaffs2 rootflags=inband-tagsconsole=ttyS0 rdinit=/sbin/init mem=64Mmtdparts=nand0:0x2000000@0x0(WHOLE),0x200000@0x0(u-boot),0x600000@0x200000(kernel1),0x600000@0x800000(kernel2),-(user) ignore_loglevelNOR Flash env.txt is shown below:baudrate=115200bootdelay=1stderr=serialstdin=serialstdout=serialimage1_flash_offset=0x200000image2_flash_offset=0x800000image_size=0x600000image1_ram_offset=0x7fc0image2_ram_offset=0x800000setspi=sf probe 0 30000000loadkernel1=sf read ${image1_ram_offset} ${image1_flash_offset} ${image_size}loadkernel2=sf read ${image2_ram_offset} ${image2_flash_offset} ${image_size}eraseflash=sf erase ${image1_flash_offset} ${image_size}copykernel=sf write ${image2_ram_offset} ${image1_flash_offset} ${image_size}bootcmd=run setspi;run loadkernel1;run loadkernel2;if ota_update ${image1_ram_offset} ${image2_ram_offset} ${image1_flash_offset} ${image2_flash_offset} ${image_size};then run eraseflash;run copykernel;reset;fi;bootargs=noinitrd root=/dev/mtdblock4 rw rootfstype=jffs2 console=ttyS0 rdinit=/sbin/init mem=64M mtdparts=m25p80:0x2000000@0x0(WHOLE),0x200000@0x0(u-boot),0x600000@0x200000(kernel1),0x600000@0x800000(kernel2),-(user) ignore_loglevel5 ConclusionThe ota_update function updates Linux kernel on u-boot to keep the original kernel work normally until the new kernel is verified completely. This can avoid copying the damaged kernel to original kernel. If the original kernel is damaged because of updating failed, ota_update will retry updating the new kernel until update is successful. If you want to update the whole image including u-boot, u-boot environment, Linux kernel, and root filesystem, you still can use NuWriter and fwupdate to update. You can pack u-boot, u-boot environment, Linux kernel, root filesystem as a package, and use fwupdate command to write the package into Flash. Updating the whole kernel must be performed carefully because it may damage the original image.Revision HistoryDate Revision Description2021.07.18 1.00 1. Initially issued.2023.04.25 1.01 2. Add more descriptions in section 3AN0062Important NoticeNuvoton Products are neither intended nor warranted for usage in systems or equipment, any malfunction or failure of which may cause loss of human life, bodily injury or severe property damage. Such applications are deemed, “Insecure Usage”.Insecure usage includes, but is not limited to: equipment for surgical implementation, atomic energy control instruments, airplane or spaceship instruments, the control or operation of dynamic, brake or safety systems designed for vehicular use, traffic signal instruments, all types of safety devices, and other applications intended to support or sustain life.All Insecure Usage shall be made at customer’s risk, and in the event that third partieslay claims toNuvoton as a result of customer’s Insecure Usage, custom er shall indemnify the damages and liabilities thus incurred by Nuvoton.。
SWISSMEMORY USB VICTORINOX 操作手册说明书

ENGLISH SWISSMEMORY™USBVICTORINOXOPERATINGMANUALNOTICE TO TRAVELERSThis product is designed with a detachable USB drive for airline travel purposes. This product may be transported on an airplane; however, the knife portion must be checked with your luggage. Only the USB portion of this product may be carried on your person, or in carry-on items. Optional flight versions of the knife body are available that provide USB drive protection, and do not contain the knife blade, scissors, and nail file/screwdriver.124390°3INTRODUCTIONWith the SWISSMEMORY™ USB Victorinox you have acquired a quality Swiss product. To use this device anywhere and have many years’service from it, please follow the instructions below.1. THE SWISSMEMORY™USB VICTORINOX*The SWISSMEMORY™ USB Victorinox contains the following tools:1.Detachable USB drive (also referred to as “device“)2.Ball-point pen3.LED light4.Safety cap with key ring5.Nail file with screwdriver6.Scissors7.KnifeFLIGHT VERSION*1.Detachable USB drive2.Ball-point pen3.LED light4.Safety cap with key ring attached*Availability of colors and product features may vary by country and region.1.1 THE INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS 1.1.1 USB DRIVETo remove the USB drive, slide the safety cap attached to the key ring to the side of the unit,rotate the USB drive to a 90°angle relative to the body of the unit and slide it upwards until the USB drive unclips. On replacing the USB drive, take special care to ensure that the logos on the body of the unit and the USB drive both face the same way. Further information on howto use the USB drive is given in section 2.SWISSMEMORY™USB VICTORINOX1.1.2 KNIFE/SCISSORS/FILEYou can use these toolssimply by pulling them outof the side of the unit.WARNING!The knife and scissor blades are dangerous tools if not used properly and with care. Any use of the knife and scissor blades other than for cutting is considered improper use. Do not use the knife or scissor blades for prying or as a screwdriver. Do not use the knife or scissors if the blade is dull, bent, chipped or otherwise damaged. When handling the knife, directthe sharp edge away from you and others, and do not pick up by the blade. Be careful when closing the blade into the knife body. Keep out of the reach of children.1.1.3 LED LIGHTTo activate the light, press the Cross/Shield Logo. To replace the battery, insert a paperclip into the opening next to the battery. The battery will then be pushed out of the other side of the unit.1.1.4 BALL-POINT PENPress the small gray slide on the side of the unit inwards until the lock mechanism frees itself, then slide it upwards until the ink cartridge has slid out to its furthest extent. For ease of use, slide out the nail file. To replace the cartridge simply pull it out.1.2 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSRemove the USB drive and battery from the body of the unit and half open the knife, the scissors and the nail file. Introduce a small drop of oil into the hinge mechanisms. If any of the tools stick, put the complete unit into warm water and open and close the tools several times, AFTER first removing the USB drive and battery. Re-oil the unit after it has been thoroughly dried out. Then reinsert battery and USB drive.2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE USB DRIVEIn the following section you can familiarize yourself with how to use the USB drive. Please carefully follow the safety instructions below.2.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS+The interface is designed solely for connection to separated extra-low voltage (SELV) equipment.+Interventions into the USB drive may only be performed by authorized service technicians.4+The USB drive can only be opened and repaired by authorized service technicians. +When cleaning the body of the knife,avoid cleaning sprays and all kinds of solutions containing alcohol or other flammable substances on to the USB drive. +Avoid overheating the USB drive as thiscan shorten the lifetime of the product.+Check the USB ports of the computer tobe used for any damage and slide the USB drive back into the body of the unit when not in use.+Protect your USB drive from high humidity, direct sunlight and very high or very low temperatures.+Do not smoke in the direct vicinity of the USB drive.+Do not place any fluids on or near theUSB drive.+If the USB drive is moved from a colder to warmer environment, it may be subjectto condensation. Wait until the temperature of the USB drive has adjusted and it is totally dry before using it.+Dispose of lithium battery, knife body and USB drive by taking these parts back to the sales outlet or an appropriate waste disposal center. Do not place lithium battery in trash.THE CEIn the form supplied, the USB drivefulfils the requirements of the Europeandirective 89/336/EWG for electromagnetic compatibility and the European directive73/23/EWG for low-voltage devices.FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYREGARDING USB DRIVEThis device complies with Part15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followingtwo conditions:1.This device may not cause harmful interference, and2.this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesired operation.Product Type:USB Flash MemoryProduct Name:SWISSMEMORY™ USB Victorinox Model:128MB/256MB/512MB/1GBFor the respective Model please refer to the printing on the USB drive body.NAME OF RESPONSIBLE PARTYSwissbit NA, Inc.18 Willett Avenue, Suite 2035SWISSMEMORY™USB VICTORINOXPort Chester, N.Y. 10573U.S.A.Phone No.: (914) 935-1400 (USA)FCC CLASS B COMPLIANCE STATEMENTThe USB drive has been tested and foundto comply with the limits for a “Class B“ digital device, pursuant to Part15 of theFCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This USB drive generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this USB drive does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the USB drive off and on, the useris 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 equipment and the 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.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Swissbit NA, Inc. may void the user’s authority to operate the USB drive. Swissbit NA, Inc. is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of the USB drive or the substitution or attachment of connect-ing cables and equipment other than those specified by Swissbit NA, Inc. The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachmentwill be the responsibility of the user. The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting the USB drive to any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may violate FCC rules.2.2 INSTALLATIONFor this USB drive to work flawlessly in your system, and to avoid any unnecessary loss of data, please follow the instructions below:62.2.1 INSTALLATION WITH WINDOWS®2000/ME OR WINDOWS®XPNo additional driver is necessary. These Windows®systems already contain a driver that supports the SWISSMEMORY™ USB Victorinox. Simply plug the USB drive into a USB port on your PC or laptop. An icon for a new memory storage device will appear in your “My Computer“ window.2.2.2 INSTALLATION WITH WINDOWS®98SEYou can use the CD supplied with the appropriate driver or you can downloadthe driver from the Swissbit website () and decompress it. Then plug the SWISSMEMORY™ USB Victorinox into a USB port on your computer. The“Add New Hardware Wizard“ is then opened. Please follow the steps below to install the driver:+Click on “Next“ in the “Add New Hardware“ window.+Choose the “Search for the Best Driver for Your Device“ option then click on “Next“.+Follow the instructions on screen.+Click on “Finish“ to complete the installation. +You will see a new memory storage device icon in your “My Computer“ window.2.2.3 INSTALLATION WITH MAC OS9.0 AND ABOVENo additional driver is necessary. The system supports the SWISSMEMORY™ USB Victorinox. Simply plug the USB drive into a USB port inyour computer. An icon will appear on the desktop. Drivers for MAC OS8.6 are availablefrom Apple ().2.3 REMOVAL OF USB DRIVETo avoid any loss of data, please waituntil the LED lights up before removing the storage device.2.3.1 REMOVAL FROM SYSTEMS WITH WINDOWS®98SE/WINDOWS®ME OR WINDOWS®2000It is essential that the USB drive is deactivated before removal. By double clicking on the memory storage device icon on the task bar,you can deactivate the “USB Mass StorageDevice“. After double clicking this icon, awindow called “Remove and Deactivate Hardware“ will appear on your screen. Selectthe relevant USB device and click on “Deactivate“. If the USB drive has not been deactivated before removal, a warning window appears.72.3.2 REMOVAL WITH WINDOWS®XPAs soon as the LED lights up, you can pull out the device. If the LED flashes, that means that data are being transmitted. DO NOT disconnect at this point, as that may lead to a loss of data. It is always a good idea to ensure a safe removal of the USB drive by selecting the “Safely Remove Hardware“ icon in the task bar.2.3.3 REMOVAL WITH MAC OS9.0 AND ABOVE Close all the applications that are running with the USB drive. Activate the “SWISSMEMORY“desktop symbol and choose “Special/File“ from the drop-down menu. Then click on “Deactivate/Eject SWISSMEMORY“ and you can then remove the USB drive. If the USB drive has not been deactivated before removal,or an application with the USB drive is still running, a warning window appears.2.4 PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS+USB 2.0 high-speed device, USB 1.1 full speed compliant+Data transfer rate from up to 8MB per second via a USB 2.0 port(Speed depends on the computer, operating system and application) +Supports the energy saving mode when connected to a mobile device.+Compatible with Windows®98SE, ME,2000/2000 SP4 and XP operating systemsas well as MAC OS9.0 and above and Linux Kernel 2.4 and above+LED lights up when the device is in operation and flashes during the data transfer.+Can be used any time and in any place with Plug & Play.+Travel it Easy TM Software (only compatible with Windows®2000/XP)+Data remains stable for at least ten years.+Automatic bad block management+Error Correction (ECC) on the fly+Voltage supplied through the USB connection of the operating computer, 4.4 - 5.25 VDC+Current consumption: write/read150 - 200 mA+Norms and standards: CE, FCC, USB 2.0Hi-Speed+Actual usable memory capacity of USB drive may vary. 1MB equals 1 million bytes; 1GB equals 1 billion bytes. Formatting and other functions will use some drive capacity.2.4.1 TRAVEL-IT-EASY TM SOFTWAREThe Travel it Easy TM software stored on the USB drive guarantees a multitude of add-on func-tions and converts the USB storage medium intoSWISSMEMORY™USB VICTORINOX8your pocket-size office. The password protection enables data to be provided with or without password depending on the individual preference. The USB function Lost& Found is exempt from password protection. It is a feature which is applied with “Travel it Easy“ for the very first time for an USB storage device. The user fills in a simple form entering his or her personal data. A Lost& Found HTML file is then automatically filed on the storage device and can be read by anybody. With the function “My Documents Synchronization“, the user can select the appropriate folders in “My Files“ on the PC and synchronize these with the USB drive. This procedure is very easy. The user can also synchronize with Outlook Express. Internet favorites can be stored on the USB drive and synchronized with the PC when connected. Thanks to Travel it Easy TM surfing in the Internet without leaving a trace is also possible. The software also features a menu bar which displays at one glance, depending on the selection made, how much storage capacity is available at any time. You will find further information on how to use these and other functions in the Help File of the software. Open the removable storage device and double-click the file TravelItEasy.exe. Travel it Easy TM is exclusively Windows®2000 (Service Pack4 is recommended) and XP compatible. The administration rights at thePC are coupled to the USB drive.LIMITED WARRANTIESSwissbit extends the following warrantieswith respect to the Swiss Army Knife Body (everything except the USB drive) and theUSB drive (collectively referred to as the“product“). The following warranties are not assignable, and therefore apply only to the original purchaser.THE FOLLOWING WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIESOF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR TITLE AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, WHICH OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED AND DISCLAIMED. SWISSBIT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF SWISSBIT HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCHLOSSES OR DAMAGES. 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USB Capture Plus用户手册说明书

USB Capture Plus User ManualRevised on 17/08/2017Content1 Function of the Interfaces (1)1.1 USB Capture HDMI Plus (1)1.2 USB Capture SDI Plus (1)1.3 USB Capture DVI Plus (2)2 Status of the Indicator Light (3)3 System Device Display (3)3.1 How to Find the System Device (3)Windows (3)Linux (3)Mac (4)3.2 Description of Adding Device (Windows OS) (4)4 Typical Solutions for USB Capture Devices (5)4.1 Typical solutions for USB Capture HDMI Plus (5)Capture signal from camera / game console / video player / another computer . 5 Capture the signal of PC itself (7)Solution A (7)Solution B (9)Solution C (10)Solution D (11)4.2 Typical solution for USB Capture SDI Plus (13)Capture signal from camera / professional video equipment (13)4.3 Typical solutions for USB Capture DVI Plus (14)Capture signal from camera / professional equipment / another computer via DVI cable (14)Capture signal from camera / other professional equipment via HDMI cable (14)5 FAQ (14)1 Function of the Interfaces1.1 USB Capture HDMI PlusINPUT: The input interface of HDMI signal. Support up to “4096x2160 4:4:4/4:2:230fps” or “4096x2160 4:2:0 60fps”LOOP THRU: The loop through interface. The received HDMI signal will be sent to the other device without being processed.Headphones: The headphone interface, through which source audio or audio from the computer can be monitored.Mic: The microphone interface, through which voice can be recorded.USB: The USB interface, through which the capture device can be connected to the USB 3.0 interface on the computer.1.2 USB Capture SDI PlusINPUT: The input interface of SDI signal.LOOP THRU: The loop through interface. The received SDI signal will be sent to the other device without being processed.Line Out : Output the SDI embedded audio to other devices.Line In : Connect to external audio device to add an audio input.USB: The USB interface, by which the capture device can be connected to the USB 3.0 interface on the computer.1.3 USB Capture DVI Plus1.INPUT: The input interface of HDMI, VGA, component (YPbPr), composite (CVBS)and YC(S-video) signal.Line Out : Output the HDMI audio to other devices.Line In : Connect to external audio device to add an audio input. USB: The USB interface, by which the capture device can be connected to the USB 3.0interface on the computer.2 Status of the Indicator LightOn: The indicator light will be on steadily when a signal source is connected. Breathing: The indicator light is pulsing slowly when there is no signal, the signal cannot be locked or supported.Flashing: The indicator light flashes when there is a problem with the device.3 System Device Display3.1 How to Find the System DeviceWindowsSelect System Tools - Device Manager under the Computer Manager.Select Imaging Devices to view the video device name.Select Sound, Video and Game controllers to view the audio device name.LinuxEnter the lshw command in the terminal interface.Find USB in the displayed information, then you can see a USB device with the vendor attribute being “Magewell” as below.MacClick System to open the System Preferences interface .Click Sound to view the audio device name as below.3.2 Description of Adding Device (Windows OS)USB Capture HDMI Plus:Imaging devices :USB Capture HDMI+【HDMI Plus video device name 】Sound, video and game controllers:USB Capture HDMI+【HDMI Plus audio device name 】USB Capture HDMI+ Computer 【PC audio device name 】*-usb description: Video product: USB Capture HDMI+ vendor: Magewellphysical id: 7bus info: usb@2:7 version: 19.2fserial: B204161124003capabilities: usb-3.00 configuration: driver=usbhid maxpower=800mA speed=5000Mbit/sUSB Capture HDMI+ Mic【Microphone audio device name】●USB Capture SDI Plus:Imaging devices:USB Capture SDI+【SDI Plus video device name】Sound, video and game controllers:USB Capture SDI+【SDI Plus audio device name】●USB Capture DVI Plus:Imaging devices:USB Capture DVI+【DVI Plus video device name】Sound, video and game controllers:USB Capture DVI+【DVI Plus audio device name】4 Typical Solutions for USB Capture Devices4.1 Typical solutions for USB Capture HDMI PlusCapture signal from camera / game console / video player / another computer1.Capturing: Connect the HDMI connector of the game console / video player tothe “INPUT” interface of the USB Capture HDMI Plus via a HDMI cable.2.Loop Through: Connect the LOOP THRU output interface to the display device(e.g. monitor, TV) via a HDMI cable. Please refer to the diagram below.3.Volume adjustment for playback device: Enter the system sound playback deviceinterface (Start Menu>>Control Panel>>Hardware and Sound>>Sound>>Change system sounds>>Playback). Select “Headphones” and click the “Properties”button to enter the property interface. Enter the “Levels” tab to adjust volumes.“Headphones” controls the overall volume, “HDMI” controls the audio volume of HDMI signal source and “Computer” controls the computer volume. You candrag the scroll bar to adjust the volume level or click the speaker icon tomute/enable the volume.4.Volume adjustment for recording device: Enter the system sound recordingdevice interface (Start Menu>>Control Panel>>Hardware andSound>>Sound>>Change system sounds>>Recording). Select “Mic” or “HDMI”and click the “Properties” button to enter the property interface. Enter the“Levels” tab to adjust volumes. You can drag the scroll bar to adjust the volume or click the speaker icon to mute /enable the volume. There is no need to use the recording device in the solution.5.The audio part can be easily set by using USB Capture Utility. Please refer to thedocument for details.Capture the signal of PC itselfThere are 4 solutions according to the computer type and the number of monitors. Solution ARequired device: one laptopFor audio device connection, please refer to the “Capture signal from camera / game console / video player / another computer”.1.Capturing: Connect the HDMI output interface of the laptop to the “INPUT”interface of the USB Capture HDMI Plus via HDMI cable. Then the desktop of the laptop is captured by USB Capture HDMI Plus.2.Loop Through: “LOOP THRU” is not needed in the solution.3.Connect the USB Capture HDMI Plus to the laptop via the included USB 3.0cable.4.If users want to use the headphones connected to the capture device to play theaudio, please select USB Capture HDMI Plus as the system default playbackdevice.5.In the third party capture / recording / live streaming software, select "USBCapture + Computer" as the audio input device. In this solution, the HDMIplayback device and the recording device are invalid. To adjust the volume,please refer to the “Capture signal from camera / game console / videoplayer / another computer” section to adjust the “Computer” volumeaccordingly.6.To avoid video feedback when previewing the screen, users can disable thesoftware preview function, or minimize the software.Solution BRequired device: one laptop, one monitor1.Capturing: Connect the graphics output interface of the laptop to the “INPUT”interface of the USB Capture HDMI Plus via HDMI cable. Then the desktop of the laptop is captured by USB Capture HDMI Plus.2.Loop Through: Connect the monitor to the “LOOP THRU” interface of the capturedevice to control the third party software or display any content that does not need to be captured.3.Connect the USB Capture HDMI Plus to the laptop via the included USB 3.0cable.4.If users want to use the headphones connected to the capture device to play theaudio, please select USB Capture HDMI Plus as the system default playbackdevice.5.In the third party capture / recording / live streaming software, select "USBCapture + Computer" as the audio input device. In this solution, the HDMIplayback device and the recording device are invalid. To adjust the volume,please refer to the“Capture video and audio information of the camera / game console / video player / another computer” section to adjust the corresponding “Computer” and “Mic” volume.6.To avoid video feedback when previewing the screen, users can disable thesoftware preview function, or minimize the software.Solution CRequired device: one desktop computer, one monitor1.Capturing: Connect the graphics output interface of the desktop computer to the“INPUT” interface of the USB Capture HDMI Plus via a HDMI cable.2.Loop Through: Connect the monitor to the “LOOP THRU” interface of the capturedevice. Or users can connect the monitor to the graphic interface of the desktop instead of connecting it to the “LOOP THRU” interface3.Connect the USB Capture HDMI Plus to the computer via the included USB 3.0cable.4.If users want to use the headphones connected to the capture device to play theaudio, please select USB Capture HDMI Plus as the system default playbackdevice.5.In the third party capture / recording / live streaming software, select "USBCapture + Computer" as the audio input device. In this solution, the HDMIplayback device and the recording device are invalid. To adjust the volume,please refer to the“Capture video and audio information of the camera / game console / video player / another computer” section to adjust the corresponding “Computer”& “Mic”volume.6.To avoid video feedback when previewing the screen, users can disable thesoftware preview function, or minimize the software.Solution DRequired device: one desktop computer, two monitors1.Capturing: Connect the graphics output interface of the desktop computer to the“INPUT” interface of the USB Capture HDMI Plus via a HDMI cable.2.Connect Monitor 1 to the output graphic interface of the desktop.3.Loop Through: Connect Monitor 2 to the “LOOP THRU” interface of the capturedevice.4.Connect the USB Capture HDMI Plus to the computer via the included USB 3.0cable.5.If users want to use the headphones connected to the capture device to play theaudio, please select USB Capture HDMI Plus as the system default playbackdevice.6.In the third party capture / recording / live streaming software, select "USBCapture + Computer" as the audio input device. In this solution, the HDMIplayback device and the recording device are invalid. To adjust the volume,please refer to the“Capture video and audio information of the camera / gameconsole / video player / another computer” section to adjust the corresponding “Computer”and “Mic”volume.7.To avoid video feedback when previewing the screen, users can disable thesoftware preview function, or minimize the software.4.2 Typical solution for USB Capture SDI PlusCapture signal from camera / professional video equipment1.Connect the SDI output interface of the camera to the “INPUT” interface of theUSB Capture SDI Plus via a SDI cable.2.Loop Through: Connect the LOOP THRU output interface to the display device viathe a SDI cable.3.Volume adjustment for recording device: Enter the system sound recordingdevice interface (Start Menu>>Control Panel>>Hardware andSound>>Sound>>Change system sounds>>Recording). Select“SDI”and / and/or “Line In”and click the“Properties”button to enter the property interface. Enter the “Levels”label page to adjust volumes. You can drag the scroll bar to adjust the volume level or click the speaker icon to mute / enable the volume.4.The output volume can only be adjusted by the line out device itself.5.The audio part can be set easily by using USB Capture Utility. Please refer to theUSB Capture Utility document for details.4.3 Typical solutions for USB Capture DVI PlusCapture signal from camera / professional equipment / another computer via DVI cable1.Capturing: Connect the DVI output interface of the camera / professionalequipment / another computer to the “INPUT” interface of the USB Capture DVI Plus via DVI cable. You can connect the line in audio device according to your needs.2.Volume adjustment for recording device: Enter the system sound recordingdevice interface (Start Menu>>Control Panel>>Hardware andSound>>Sound>>Change system sounds>>Recording). Select“Line In”and click the“Properties”button to enter the property interface. Enter the “Levels”labelpage to adjust volumes. You can drag the scroll bar to adjust the volume level or click the speaker icon to disable / enable the volume.3.The output volume can only be adjusted by adjusting the line out audio device.4.The audio part can be set easily by using USB Capture Utility. Please refer to therelated document for details.Capture signal from camera / other professional equipment via HDMI cable 1.Capturing: Connect the HDMI output interface of the camera / professionalequipment / another computer to the “INPUT” interface of the USB Capture DVI Plus via a HDMI cable and the DVI to HDMI component adapter. You can connect the Line In audio device according to your needs.2.Volume adjustment for recording device: enter the system sound recordingdevice interface (Start Menu>>Control Panel>>Hardware andSound>>Sound>>Change system sounds>>Recording). Select“Line In”and / or “HDMI” and click the“Properties”button to enter the property interface. Enter the “Levels”label page to adjust volumes. You can drag the scroll bar to adjust the volume level or click the speaker icon to mute / enable the volume.3.The output volume can only be adjusted by the adjusting line out audio device.4.The audio part can be set easily by using USB Capture Utility. Please refer to therelated document for details.5 FAQ1.Q: I can’t hear any sound in the headphones when the HDMI Plus capture deviceis connected to the computer and the headphones are plugged in the capture device.A: Enter the system sound playback device interface (Start Menu>>ControlPanel>>Hardware and Sound>>Sound>>Change system sounds>>Playback).Check if the Headphones is ticked. If not, right click the device and select “Set Default” and “Set as the default communication device”.2.Q: How to use the computer speakers to play the captured sound after capturedevice is connected?A: Set the audio card as the default device in the "Playback device".3.Q: How to solve the problem that the captured image is black when the video iscaptured from PS4 and PS4 Pro?A: Please disable the HDCP function of the game console, otherwise the capture device cannot work.4.Q: The screen shows “Unsupported signal” or flashes when I move or touch thecapture device.A: Please use a new and high-quality HDMI cable, or the included cable of the TV / game console.5.Q: When using a cable which is not the included Magewell USB 3.0 cable, signalscannot be captured.A: The USB 3.0 cable of USB Capture Plus is customized by Magewell, and cannot be replaced with any other similar cables in the market. For purchase of extra cables,*******************************.6.Q: Will it affect the capture quality and the service life of the capture device if theshell temperature is high when the device is working?A: The capture device uses a metal case and a special heat dissipation design, which can effectively dissipate the heat generated by the chip, so the housing temperature may be high. As long as the user's operating environmenttemperature is between 0 to 50 ℃, the capture quality and service life of thedevice will not be affected regardless of the shell temperature.7.Q: How to resolve the problem of dropping frames or the actual capturing framerate cannot reach the set format of 1080p60?A: First, make sure that the capture device is connected to the USB 3.0 interface on the computer. If it is connected to USB 2.0 interface, the USB bandwidth will be insufficient, limiting the frame rate to be lower than 60 fps. Second, please try to reduce the amount of USB devices simultaneously connected to the computer, because other devices will share the bandwidth leaving insufficient bandwidth for the capture device.8.Q: I use USB Capture DVI Plus to capture the image and audio of my device via aDVI data cable, but can only capture the video without audio.A: DVI signal doesn’t have embedded audio. If you want to capture the video and audio, you can convert the DVI signal to HDMI signal.。
NVIDIA 版本 9.3.71 产品说明说明书

R e l e a s e90V e r s i o n93.71Known Product Limitations•This section describes problems that will not be fixed. Usually, the source of the problem is beyond the control of NVIDIA.SLI Connector Requirement on NVIDIA Quadro SLI CardsThe SLI connector that links two SLI cards is needed for proper SLI operation. However, the connector can be removed if you do not intend to enable SLI mode. If you remove the connector, then you must make sure that SLI mode is disabled from the NVIDIA control panel. Enabling SLI mode without the SLI connector installed will result in video corruption.VIA and ATI AGP 3.0 Chipsets•ProblemThe use of AGP‐protocol cycles for coherent access to regular system memory results in data corruption on systems based on VIA and ATI AGP 3.0‐compatible chipsets.AGP‐protocol cycles to the AGP aperture are not affected.•WorkaroundTo correct the data corruption problem, the Release 75 driver exclusively uses PCI‐protocol cycles to access regular system memory when it detects a VIA or ATI AGP 3.0‐compatible chipset.DVD Playback Issues with Dual NVIDIA Quadro NVS CardsWith both AGP and PCI NVIDIA Quadro NVS cards installed in the system, when attempting to play DVDs in full‐screen mode on the display connected to the PCI card, the screen is blank. This is not an NVIDIA bug, but rather a problem with older point releases of PowerDVD and WinDVD.PowerDVD 5.0 Does Not Display Correctly in nView Span ModeWith nView Horizontal Span mode enabled, when the PowerDVD 5.0 playback window is dragged to the second display and then stretched to fill the display, the right area of the display is corrupted.This is not an NVIDIA bug, but a problem with PowerDVD.DirectX Fails When Detaching/Reattaching Displays in Dualview ModeThis problem can be duplicated as follows:1 Enable both displays in Dualview mode.2 Detach monitor 2 and apply settings.3 Reattach monitor 2 and apply settings.DirectX runtime fails on monitor 1.This is not an NVIDIA bug, but a limitation in the operating system where DirectX does not enumerate the second device. DirectX can be restored to both displays by rebooting the systemOpenGL Viewport Scaling Problem in Horizontal Span ModeWith nView Horizontal Span mode enabled, when opening an OpenGL model in a viewport, the model image is scaled too large to fit in the viewport. The problem occurs with such applications as Maya 5.0 and 3D Studio MAX 4.26.This is not an NVIDIA bug, but a limitation in the application’s ability to properly maintain the aspect ratio in Horizontal Span mode.Driver Reports 256 MB Memory on NVIDIA Quadro FX 330 Cards •ProblemWhen a 64 MB NVIDIA Quadro FX 330 card is installed, the driver reports that the card needs 256 MB, causing 256 MB of address space to be consumed.•ExplanationThis is not a bug but a product limitation.The NVIDIA Quadro FX 330 GPU has some limitations that prevent the card fromaddressing less than 256 MB of system memory.Video Playback in nView Clone and Span Modes•ProblemR e l e a s e90V e r s i o n93.71With nView Clone or Span mode enabled, video playback appears on only one display under the following conditions:• Under nView Clone mode, when fullscreen video mirror is not used.• Under nView Span mode, when fullscreen video mirror is not used and the video is positioned to span across both monitors.•ExplanationWith applications that render using the hardware overlay—such as DirectX applications—the default driver behavior for Release 60 is to enable the hardware overlay when nView Clone or Span mode is enabled.Because the driver supports only one hardware overlay, the video appears on only one display.Monitor Ordering in the Windows Settings PageMonitor Ordering on a Single GPU•IssueThe monitor order in the Display Properties Settings page is not consistently matched with the connectors on the graphics card.•ExplanationThe driver does not distinguish connector positions, but instead distinguishes the display type, and consequently assigns monitor numbers according to the display type and not according to the connector.Monitor Ordering on a Multiple GPU System•IssueWhen four monitors are connected to a system with multiple PCI GPUs, such as a NVIDIA Quadro NVS 400 graphics card, and enabled in Dualview or Multiview mode, manycustomers expect the monitor ordering in the Display Properties Settings page to conform to the following:Connector Position Monitor NumberPrimary GPU—Output 1 1Primary GPU—Output 2 2Secondary GPU—Output 1 3Secondary GPU—Output 2 4The monitor ordering, in fact, does not conform to this scheme.•ExplanationThe monitor ordering is not controlled by the driver, but rather by the Windows OS method of enumerating PCI devices. The Windows enumeration results in the following monitor numbering:Connector Position Monitor NumberPrimary GPU—Output 1 1Seconday GPU—Output 1 2Primary GPU—Output 2 3Secondary GPU—Output 2 4Considerations for nView Span Modes: Outputs from the same GPUs are grouped together in nView Span modes, resulting in the desktop spanning across monitors 1 and 3, or across 2 and 4.R e l e a s e90V e r s i o n93.71DirectX Applications Run Only on Single Display Even in Multiview Mode•ProblemWhen running DirectX applications in fullscreen mode on an NVIDIA Multiview system, the application appears on only one display instead of all the displays.A Multiview system consists of a NVIDIA Quadro NVS series graphics card with multiplemonitors connected and multiview mode enabled.•ExplanationThe problem occurs only with DirectX /Direct3D applications that use full‐screen exclusive mode. In order to support these applications, the driver must switch to single display mode and blank out the other displays.In scenarios that require multiview functionality—such as when using screen savers—NVIDIA recommends using non‐DirectX/Direct3D applications.Applying Workstation Application Profiles•BackgroundThe workstation application profiles are software settings used by the NVIDIA Display Drivers to provide optimum performance when using a selected application. The profile also works around known application issues and bugs.If there is an available setting for an application, it should be used, otherwise incorrect behavior or reduced performance is likely to occur.•IssuesConfiguration changes require the application to restart.Running applications do not receive notification of configuration changes, Therefore, if you change the configuration while the application is running, you must exit and restart the application for the configuration changes to take effect.Advanced Timing Adjustment Limitations•ProblemThe Advanced Timing page—accessed from the NVIDIA Display Properties ChangeResolution page—is not available for some cards using the DVI connector. •ExplanationDVI timing adjustment is supported for NV3x‐based cards only if they have an external TMDS, such as the SiliconImage 164.If the card uses the internal TMDS, then the page is not accessible. However, cards with an internal TMDS can support refresh rates less than 60 Hz in this driver.No Antialiasing of 3DMark03 Image Quality Screen Captures•ProblemAfter enabling antialiasing from the NVIDIA Properties page, 3DMark03 screen captures—obtained using the application’s screen capture function—might not be antialiased. •ExplanationThis is not an NVIDIA bug, but rather a result of different methods used to renderantialiased images.Depending on a combination of factors, the driver may take advantage of the NVIDIA hardware’s ability to bypass the front buffer while rendering an antialiased image. In this case, the front buffer does not contain antialiased data, so if an application takes data from the front buffer—as is the case with 3DMark03’s Image Quality screen captures—then the resulting image is not antialiased.To accommodate applications that request use of the front buffer, the NVIDIA software can provide the antialiased data in a buffer to the application. Since this negates the advantages of the NVIDIA hardware capability, this support is enabled only when antialiasing is enabled within the application, and not from the NVIDIA control panel.In all cases when antialiasing is enabled, screen images as well as screen captures obtained using the Print Screen key are always antialiased.Medal of Honor Under Windows XP / Windows 2000•ProblemThe Electronic Arts game Medal of Honor uses a hard coded buffer to parse the OpenGL extension string. This can cause a system crash under Windows XP and Windows 2000. •WorkaroundR e l e a s e90V e r s i o n93.71NVIDIA has implemented Medal of Honor application detection to work around thisextension string crash.Hide Modes Check Box Cannot be Cleared•BackgroundOne of the NVIDIA display property page dialog boxes contains the check box labelled “Hide modes that this monitor cannot display”. It is checked by default, indicating that only the refresh rates supported by the monitor are listed in the refresh rate drop down list.The check box appears in the Device Adjustments‐>Monitor Settings page.•ProblemIf you clear the check box, click Apply, and then close the dialog box, the check box is still checked when the page is re‐opened.•ExplanationThis function is no longer controlled by the NVIDIA driver, but has not been removed from the control panel in order to maintain consistency with driver designs that are currently being shipped to OEMs.Windows XP/2000 Issue with Settings Tab Monitor Positioning•ProblemIn the Windows Display Properties > Settings tab, the secondary monitors cannot bepositioned directly above monitor #1 without snapping horizontally to a position diagonal to monitor #1.•When the Problem OccursThe problem occurs when four monitors are connected to the graphics adapter card, but only two of them are enabled.•Cause and WorkaroundThis is a Microsoft—not an NVIDIA—bug, and there is no workaround to correct thepositioning of the monitor icons. However, the actual positioning of the displays on the desktop can be corrected using the nView Desktop Manager window as follows:1 Under the Tools tab in the Desktop Manager windows, make sure Automatically AlignDisplays is checked.2 In the Settings tab, position the appropriate monitor icon above monitor #1, then clickApply.The mouse cursor movement between monitor desktops will correspond to a verticalorientation of the monitors, even though the monitor icons in the Settings tab are diagonal to each other.Note: This will be the case even if the monitor icons are deliberately positioned diagonal to each other.Gigabyte GA-6BX MotherboardThis motherboard uses a LinFinity regulator on the 3.3‐V rail that is rated to only 5 A—less than the AGP specification, which requires 6 A. When diagnostics or applications are running, the temperature of the regulator rises, causing the voltage to the NVIDIA chip to drop as low as 2.2 V. Under these circumstances, the regulator cannot supply the current on the 3.3‐V rail that the NVIDIA chip requires.This problem does not occur when the graphics board has a switching regulator or when an external power supply is connected to the 3.3‐V rail.R e l e a s e90V e r s i o n93.71Windows Media Player Hangs Playing MPEG FilesOn systems using the InterVideo WinDVD player (including ones that don’t contain NVIDIA components), Windows Media Player 6.4 halts if the slider is adjusted while an MPEG clip is playing. The problem also occurs if Active Movie or the Movie Player on the Windows 98 CD is used instead of Media Player 6.4.There are two ways to work around this problem:•Under Display Properties > Settings > Advanced… > Performance, set Graphics Hardware acceleration to None.•Uninstall the WinDVD player.This is not an NVIDIA bug.Antialiasing Problems With Certain ApplicationsAntialiasing in the NVIDIA Direct3D driver requires each new frame to be rendered from scratch. This requirement adversely affects applications that render only that portion of the content that has changed since the last frame. A common symptom of this problem is geometric structures that incorrectly disappear and re‐appear as the scene shifts.VIA KX133 and 694X Chipsets With AGP 2XOn Athlon motherboards with the VIA KX133 or 694X chipset, such the ASUS K7V motherboard, NVIDIA drivers default to AGP 2X mode to work around insufficient drive strength on one of the signals.•To force NVIDIA drivers to use AGP 4X transfers, the registry key is HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\nv4\DeviceN\ EnableVia4Xwhere the N in DeviceN is the system‐determined number indicating the current NVIDIA device. This number is normally 0.These registry keys should only be used if there is reason to believe that the motherboard has the appropriate drive strength.Irongate Chipsets With AGP 1XAGP 1X transfers are used on Athlon motherboards with the Irongate chipset to work around a problem with the signal integrity of the chipset.Poor Quality S-Video Output on Some TVsNVIDIA drivers differentiate an S‐video TV from a composite TV by searching for 75‐Ohm loads on the chrominance and luminance lines. If the driver detects only one such load, it assumes that it has a composite TV and drives both chroma and luma onto that line. This approach allows both types of TV to display in color.Unfortunately, some S‐video TVs do not apply the correct load to both lines, causing the driver to detect an S‐video TV as a composite. The driver, in turn, sends the lower quality signal to the S‐video TV. To work around this problem, use the Control Panel to override the “Auto‐select” feature. This can be done following these steps:1 In the Settings tab of the Display Properties Control Panel, click Advanced.2 In the nView tab, click Device Settings and click Select Output Device.3 In the Device Selection tab, click the TV option.4 Change the “Video output format” to S‐video.AGP and PCI-E Programs May Hang With AMD K7 and K8 Processors•IssueMicrosoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows XP systems using AMD K7 and K8 processors can hang when an AGP or PCI‐E program is used.•Root CauseThere is a known problem with Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows XP systems using AMD K7 and K8 CPUs that results in the Microsoft operating system allocatingoverlapping 4M cached pages with 4k write‐combined pages. This condition results in undefined behavior and data corruption, and is explicitly disallowed by the AMD CPU manual.This problem can affect any device driver in the system that allocates write‐combinedsystem memory, but is usually most easily reproduced with graphics drivers since graphics drivers generally make heavy use of write‐combined system memory for performance reasons.R e l e a s e90V e r s i o n93.71•ResolutionMicrosoft has a knowledge base article on the issue, the text of which is unfortunately quite outdated. While the article only mentions Windows 2000, AGP, and K7, both the root cause and resolution also apply to Windows 2000 or WindowsXP, AGP or PCI‐E, and AMD K7 or K8. The article can be found at /?id=270715.The issue is resolved by applying an operating system registry key as described in the referenced article that instructs the Microsoft operating system to not use the 4M pages, thus avoiding the conflict.The registry key is automatically applied by installation of the latest NVIDIA nForceplatform driver package (including 4.57 SMBUS or later). It is imperative for the package to be installed or for the registry key to be applied before the NVIDIA graphics driver or any other device drivers are installed. The registry key takes effect only after an operatingsystem reboot.Desktop Manager Does Not Re-Center Logon ScreenOn Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP multi‐display systems that are set to nView Span mode, the Windows logon screen is centered on the extended desktop. This usually causes it to be split across two displays, which users may find annoying. Although users can normally use the Desktop Manager to restrict a window’s appearance to one display, security restrictions in the operating systems prevent this in the case of the logon screen. Issues with Video Mirror–Windows XP/2000Known Issues with Video Mirror lists current known issues with NVIDIA Video Mirror functionality.Table 2.1 Known Issues with Video MirrorIssuesVideo Mirror is not yet implemented for applications using Video Port Extensions(VPE).If Video Mirror is enabled but a full‐screen display does not appear, one of thefollowing problems may have occurred:Video Mirror can only function when overlay is being used. The video player may not beable to create an overlay if another application is using the overlay, or the desktop displayresolution is too high. You can lower the desktop resolution, pixel depth, or refresh rate.Video Mirror requires some extra memory to run. Try closing other DirectX or OpenGL applications that may be running.You may need to close and restart your video application for Video Mirror enabling or disabling to take effect.Some video players that cannot detect the presence of Video Mirror stop playing if they are minimized or completely obscured by another window. For example, Media Player can exhibit this problem.。
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This manual describes the operation of the NV9 USB Bank Note Validator as fitted with Firmware Version 3.26 or greater.
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initialised, following re-assembly.
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4.3.1 eSSP - Encrypted Smiley® Secure Protocol
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4.3.2 Smiley® Secure Protocol - SSP
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4.3.3 ccTalk® Protocol – CCT
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4.3.4 Multi-Drop Bus/Internal Communications Protocol (MDB/ICP)
This document is intended for those who will: • Install the NV9 USB equipment. • Maintain the NV9 USB equipment.
Although information is included which will allow a degree of fault diagnosis and repair, it is recommended that for all but simple mechanical repairs, the unit must be returned to an approved service centre for repair.
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4.3.5 Parallel
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4.3.6 Pulse
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4.3.7 Serial Input/Output – SIO
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4.4 Using NV9 USB Configuration Cards
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5 Mechanical
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5.1 Changing Or Removing The Bezels
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ENVIRONMENT
Environment Temperature Humidity
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1 Introduction
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2 Environment And Power Requirements
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3 General Description
• We recommend that you study this manual as there are many new features permitting new uses and more secure applications.
• If you do not understand any part of this manual please contact the factory, contact details are below, for assistance. In this way we may continue to improve our product.
compatible with the NV2/3/4/4x or 5 series products. • Never exceed the recommended environmental and electrical limits. • Do not attempt to lubricate the mechanisms as this may affect the note transport. • Do not polish the lens as this may alter the optical characteristics. • If the NV9 USB validator is disassembled the unit must be re-calibrated and re-
This manual can be printed in A4 or letter sizes, without loosing the scale. This is especially important when printing the configuration card on the final page of this manual.
Outputs with 2K2Ω pull up 0.6 V
Maximum Current Sink
50mA per output
Logic High +3.7 V + 12 V Pull up voltage of host interface
Table 3 - Interface Logic Levels
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5.2 Cash Box Options
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6 Routine Maintenance
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6.1 Cleaning
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6.2 Belt Cleaning
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6.3 Debris Clearing
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6.4 Belt Changon
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7 Diagnostics
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Appendix E - USB To Validator Cable Assembly – CN392
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Appendix F – Bezel Options
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Appendix G – Cash Boxes
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Index of Tables
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Index of Figures
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Revision History
• It is recommended that the power supply used can supply at least 1.5 amperes.
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4 Machine Interfaces
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4.1 Bezel LEDs
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4.2 Hardware
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4.2.1 Ports And Buttons
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4.2.2 Interface Connector Pin Details
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4.2.3 Configuration Button Functions
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4.3 Protocols
Minimum +3ºC 5%
Maximum +50ºC 95% Non condensing
Table 1 - Environmental Requirements
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Electrical Supply Supply Voltage (V DC) Absolute Limits MDB IF5 Version Supply Voltage Supply Ripple Voltage Supply Currents Standby Running Peak (Motor Stall)
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Appendix A – How To Order a NV9 USB Validator
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Appendix B – Dimension Drawing
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Appendix C – Configuration Cards
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Appendix D – Escrow Control
Minimum +10.8 V
Maximum +14.2 V
+18V
+48V DC or 34V AC
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0.25 V @ 100 Hz
0.2A 1A 1.5A
Table 2 - Power Requirements
Interface Logic Levels Inputs
Logic Low 0 V to + 0.5 V
For more concise information, addressed primarily to maintenance, please refer for the concise manual on our website.