Asus AAEON VPC-5620S User Manual
Asus AAEON VPC-5620S User Manual

Asus AAEON VPC-5620S User Manual

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  • Page 1 VPC-5620S Industrial & Mobile NVR User’s Manual 1 Last Updated: July 15, 2021...
  • Page 2 Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted, 2021. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer.
  • Page 3 Acknowledgements All other products’ name or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. ⚫ Intel® and Celeron® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation ⚫ Intel Core™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation ⚫...
  • Page 4 Packing List Before setting up your product, please make sure the following items have been shipped: Item Quantity VPC-5620S ⚫ Wall Mount Bracket ⚫ SATA Cable ⚫ Power Cable (for SATA) ⚫ Mating Connector for Power Input ⚫ If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your distributor or sales representative immediately.
  • Page 5 About this Document This User’s Manual contains all the essential information, such as detailed descriptions and explanations on the product’s hardware and software features (if any), its specifications, dimensions, jumper/connector settings/definitions, and driver installation instructions (if any), to facilitate users in setting up their product. Users may refer to the product page at AAEON.com for the latest version of this document.
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions Please read the following safety instructions carefully. It is advised that you keep this manual for future reference. All cautions and warnings on the device should be noted. All cables and adapters supplied by AAEON are certified and in accordance with the material safety laws and regulations of the country of sale.
  • Page 7 As most electronic components are sensitive to static electrical charge, be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when installing the internal components. Use a grounding wrist strap and contain all electronic components in any static-shielded containers. If any of the following situations arises, please the contact our service personnel: Damaged power cord or plug Liquid intrusion to the device iii.
  • Page 8 FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 9 China RoHS Requirements (CN) 产品中有毒有害物质或元素名称及含量 AAEON System QO4-381 Rev.A0 有毒有害物质或元素 部件名称 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) 印刷电路板 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 及其电子组件 外部信号 × ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 连接器及线材 外壳 ○...
  • Page 10 China RoHS Requirement (EN) Hazardous and Toxic Materials List AAEON System QO4-381 Rev.A0 Hazardous or Toxic Materials or Elements Component Name PCB and Components Wires & Connectors for Ext.Connections Chassis CPU & RAM HDD Drive LCD Module Optical Drive Touch Control Module Battery This form is prepared in compliance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Product Specifications..................1 Specifications ......................2 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information ..................5 Dimensions ....................... 6 2.1.1 Industrial Chassis ..................6 2.1.2 Main Board ....................8 2.1.3 VPC-5620S with PER-T529 (3 x COM Ports) ......... 10 2.1.4 VPC-5620S with PER-T623 (4 x USB Ports) ...........
  • Page 12 2.7.4 Communication Pin Header (CN10)............25 PER-T529 Jumpers and Connectors ..............26 PER-T529 List of Jumpers ..................27 2.9.1 Pull High Register (CN6) ................27 2.9.2 Pull Low Register (CN7) ................27 2.10 PER-T529 List of Connectors ................28 2.10.1 Power Connection (CN12) ................
  • Page 13 3.4.6.3 Serial Port 3 Configuration ............. 50 3.4.6.4 Serial Port 4 Configuration .............. 51 3.4.6.5 Serial Port 5 Configuration ............. 52 3.4.6.6 Serial Port 6 Configuration ............. 53 3.4.6.7 Serial Port 7 Configuration.............. 54 3.4.6.8 Serial Port 8 Configuration ............. 55 3.4.6.9 Serial Port 9 Configuration .............
  • Page 14 Power MCU Utility ....................96 Smart PoE Utility ....................97 5.5.1 About Smart PoE ..................97 5.5.2 Smart PoE Utility Description..............98 Appendix A - I/O Information ..................... 100 I/O Address Map ....................101 IRQ Mapping Chart ..................... 103 Memory Address Map ..................115 Preface...
  • Page 15: Chapter 1 - Product Specifications

    Chapter 1 Chapter 1 - Product Specifications...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Specifications System Form Factor Multi-PoE & Fanless Appliance Processor Generation Intel® Core™ Processor: Default: Core i7-8665UE Project Base: Core i5-8365UE Core i3-8145UE Celeron® 4305UE Chipset — Main Memory Up to 64GB, DDR4 260-pin SODIMM Display HDMI x 1 DP x 1 Ethernet 1 x Gbps Ethernet, Intel®...
  • Page 17 System Front I/O Panel 4 x RJ45 Smart PoE Port (60W total) 4 x USB3.2 Gen 1 1 x Gbps LAN port 1 x DP Power Button Status LED HDD LED Wireless LED 2 x Micro SIM slots 2 x Antenna holes Rear I/O Panel 1 x Audio Jack (Line Out &...
  • Page 18 Envrionmental Storage Humidity 10%~80% at 40°C, non-condensing Vibration/Shock MIL-STD-810G Certification CE & FCC Class A Power Requirements Power Supply DC 12~24V DC 9~36V with power ignition (in-vehicle configuration by project basis) Mechanical Removable HDD Tray — Internal System HDD Bay 2.5"...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 - Hardware Information

    Chapter 2 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 20: Dimensions

    Dimensions 2.1.1 Industrial Chassis Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 22: Main Board

    2.1.2 Main Board Component side 19.9 19.9 137.43 137.43 0.93 140.93 9.15 139.15 132.86 132.86 35.6 135.6 127.27 127.27 115.3 115.3 8.75 118.75 113.93 113.93 6.75 116.75 112.45 112.45 108.39 108.39 92.82 92.82 7.03 87.03 85.04 85.04 81.9 81.9 49.9 49.9 18.8 18.8...
  • Page 23 Solder side 140.93 119.5 97.03 92.82 87.5 81.5 49.5 32.5 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 24: Vpc-5620S With Per-T529 (3 X Com Ports)

    2.1.3 VPC-5620S with PER-T529 (3 x COM Ports) Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 26: Vpc-5620S With Per-T623 (4 X Usb Ports)

    2.1.4 VPC-5620S with PER-T623 (4 x USB Ports) Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 27 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 28: Vpc-5620S With Per-T626 (4 X Smart Poe)

    2.1.5 VPC-5620S with PER-T626 (4 x Smart PoE) Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 30: Jumpers And Connectors

    Jumpers and Connectors SATA1 SATA2 CN11 CN14 CN15 MSATA1 DIMM1 LPC1 CN16 CN17 DIMM2 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 31: List Of Jumpers

    List of Jumpers Please refer to the table below for all of the board’s jumpers that you can configure for your application Label Function CN10 Clear CMOS CN12 Front Panel 2.3.1 Clear CMOS (CN10) Pins 1-3 and 2-4 Pins 3-5 and 4-6 Normal (Default) Clear CMOS Note: To prevent damage or unwanted operation, do not use any other configuration...
  • Page 32: List Of Connectors

    List of Connectors Please refer to the table below for all of the board’s connectors that you can configure for your application Label Function AUDIO1 Audio Jack In/Out POE Ethernet Ports LAN 2, 3, 4, 5 Dual USB3.0 Dual USB3.0 Ethernet Port LAN 1 (No POE) SATA Power (+5V Only) Battery Connector...
  • Page 33: Sata Power Connector (Cn8/Cn11)

    Label Function LED1 HDD/STLED/WWAN LED SATA1 SATA Connector SATA2 SATA Connector mSATA1 Mini Card for USB2.0 or mSATA SIM1 SIM Slot with CN16 SIM2 SIM Slot with MSATA1 Software Reset Power Button 2.4.1 SATA Power Connector (CN8/CN11) Signal Signal 2.4.2 Front Panel Connector (CN12) Signal Signal...
  • Page 34: Serial Port 3/ 4 Connector (Cn19/Cn20)

    2.4.3 RS-232 Serial Port 3/ 4 Connector (CN19/CN20) Signal Signal DCD (485-/422TX-) RXD (485+/422TX+) TXD (422RX+) DTR (422RX-) 2.4.4 Digital I/O Connector (CN20) Signal Signal GPI Port 1 GPO Port 5 GPI Port 2 GPO Port 6 GPI Port 3 GPO Port 7 GPI Port 4 GPO Port 8...
  • Page 35: Dc Input (12~24V) (Cn22)

    2.4.5 DC Input (12~24V) (CN22) Signal 2.4.6 RS-232 Serial Port 1/ 2 Connector (CN24/CN25) Signal Signal DCD (485-/422TX-) RXD (485+/422TX+) TXD (422RX+) DTR (422RX-) Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 36: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 37: Per-T528 Jumpers And Connectors

    PER-T528 Jumpers and Connectors PER-T528 List of Connectors Label Function Power Connector to VPC-5620S Fuse Connector MCU Programming Pin Communication Pin Connector (connect to VPC-5620S) Communication Pin Header (connect to VPC-5620S; PER-T528 CN10 A03 not used) 2.7.1 Power Connector (CN1) Signal Signal Vout...
  • Page 38: Mcu Programming Pin (Cn5)

    2.7.2 MCU Programming Pin (CN5) Signal Signal #MCLR ICSPDTA ICSPCLK 2.7.3 Communication Pin Connector (CN9) Signal Signal ACC_IN PS_ON# REMOTE_SW PWR_SW# RXD#5 TXD#5 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 39: Communication Pin Header (Cn10)

    2.7.4 Communication Pin Header (CN10) Signal Signal RXD#5 PS_ON# TXD#5 REMOTE_SW ACC_IN PWR_SW# Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 40: Per-T529 Jumpers And Connectors

    PER-T529 Jumpers and Connectors Top View Bottom View Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 41: Per-T529 List Of Jumpers

    PER-T529 List of Jumpers Label Function Pull High Register Pull Low Register 2.9.1 Pull High Register (CN6) Normal (Default) 2.9.2 Pull Low Register (CN7) Normal (Default) Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 42: 2.10 Per-T529 List Of Connectors

    2.10 PER-T529 List of Connectors Label Function Serial Port RS232 (test with COM Port Lookback) Serial Port RS232 (test with COM Port Lookback) Serial Port RS232 (test with COM Port Lookback) CANBus (Using two connected PER-T529 boards and test with SDK) Connection Slot for VPC-5620S or VPC-3350S (by PER-T530) Not PCIe [x4]...
  • Page 43: System Assembly (Industrial Chassis)

    2.11 System Assembly (Industrial Chassis) 2.11.1 2.5” SATA Drive and Bottom Panel Assembly HDD SATA1 SATA2 Front/PoE View. Note orientation of 2.5” SATA drive connectors Rear/COM Port View Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 44: Wall Mount Assembly

    2.11.2 Wall Mount Assembly Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 45: System Assembly (Expanded Chassis)

    2.12 System Assembly (Expanded Chassis) 2.12.1 2.5” SATA Drive and Bottom Panel Assembly Front/System PoE View. Note the orientation of the SATA drive cables Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 46 Rear System View. Note the orientation of the SATA drive cables Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 47: Ram Installation

    2.12.2 RAM Installation Step One: Remove IO Faceplate Step Two: Remove Daughter Board; DDR4 slot is located on same sides as USB Ports DDR4 HDD SATA1 DDR4 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 48 Alternate view for step 2: Reassemble in reverse, making sure to secure each daughter board and the faceplate. Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 49: Wall Mount Assembly

    2.12.3 Wall Mount Assembly Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 50: Chapter 3 - Ami Bios Setup

    Chapter 3 Chapter 3 - AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 51: System Test And Initialization

    System Test and Initialization The system uses certain routines to perform testing and initialization during the boot up sequence. If an error, fatal or non-fatal, is encountered, the system will output a few short beeps or an error message. The board can usually continue the boot up sequence with non-fatal errors.
  • Page 52: Ami Bios Setup

    AMI BIOS Setup The AMI BIOS ROM has a pre-installed Setup program that allows users to modify basic system configurations, which is stored in the battery-backed CMOS RAM and BIOS NVRAM so that the information is retained when the power is turned off. To enter BIOS Setup, press ...
  • Page 53: Setup Submenu: Main

    Setup Submenu: Main Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 54: Setup Submenu: Advanced

    Setup Submenu: Advanced Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 55: Cpu Configuration

    3.4.1 CPU Configuration Options Summary Active Processor Cores All Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Number of cores to enable in each processor package. Hyper-Threading Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enabled or disabled Hyper-Threading Technology. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 56: Pch-Fw Configuration

    3.4.2 PCH-FW Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 57: Firmware Update Configuration

    3.4.2.1 Firmware Update Configuration Options Summary ME FW Image Re-Flash Enabled Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable/Disable ME FW Image Re-Flash function. Local FW Update Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Options for Local FW Update function. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 58: Sata And Rst Configuration

    3.4.3 SATA and RST Configuration Options Summary SATA Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Controller(s) Disabled Enable/Disable SATA Device. SATA Mode AHCI Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Selection Intel RST Premium With Intel Optane System Acceleration Determines how SATA controller(s) operate. Serial ATA Port 0 Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Hot Plug...
  • Page 59: Nvme Configuration

    3.4.4 NVMe Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 60: Hardware Monitor

    3.4.5 Hardware Monitor Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 61: Sio Configuration

    3.4.6 SIO Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 62: Serial Port 1 Configuration

    3.4.6.1 Serial Port 1 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=3F8h; IRQ = 4; IO=2F8h; IRQ = 3; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 63: Serial Port 2 Configuration

    3.4.6.2 Serial Port 2 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=2F8h; IRQ = 3; IO=3F8h; IRQ = 4; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 64: Serial Port 3 Configuration

    3.4.6.3 Serial Port 3 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=3E8h; IRQ = 11; IO=2E8h; IRQ = 11; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 65: Serial Port 4 Configuration

    3.4.6.4 Serial Port 4 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=2E8h; IRQ = 11; IO=3E8h; IRQ = 11; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 66: Serial Port 5 Configuration

    3.4.6.5 Serial Port 5 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=2D0h; IRQ = 11; IO=2C0h; IRQ = 11; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 67: Serial Port 6 Configuration

    3.4.6.6 Serial Port 6 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=2C0h; IRQ = 11; IO=2D0h; IRQ = 11; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 68: Serial Port 7 Configuration

    3.4.6.7 Serial Port 7 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=2C8h; IRQ = 10; IO=2D8h; IRQ = 10; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 69: Serial Port 8 Configuration

    3.4.6.8 Serial Port 8 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=2D8h; IRQ = 11; IO=2C8h; IRQ = 11; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 70: Serial Port 9 Configuration

    3.4.6.9 Serial Port 9 Configuration Options Summary Use This Device Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Device resource Use Automatic Settings Optimal Default, Failsafe Default settings IO=2E0h; IRQ = 10; IO=2F0h; IRQ = 10; Allows the user to change the device resource settings.
  • Page 71: Power Management

    3.4.7 Power Management Options Summary Power Mode ATX Type Optimal Default, Failsafe Default AT Type Select power supply mode. Optimal Default, Failsafe Default RTC wake system from Disabled Enabled Fixed Time: System will make on the hr::min::sec specified. Dynamic Time: System will wake on the current time + Increase minute(s). Bypass: BIOS will not control RTC wake function during system shutdown.
  • Page 72 Options Summary Wake up hour Select 0-23 For example enter 3 for 3am and 15 for 3pm Wake up minute 0 - 59 Wake up second 0 - 59 Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 73: Digital Io Port Configuration

    3.4.8 Digital IO Port Configuration Options Summary DIO Type Output Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Input Set DIO as Input or Output DIO Data High Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Set is output level when DIO pin is output Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 74: Status Led Configuration

    3.4.9 Status LED Configuration Options Summary Status LED LED OFF Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Red LED on Red LED Blink Red LED fast blink Green LED on Green LED blink Green LED fast blink Configure Status LED. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 75: Network Stack Configuration

    3.4.10 Network Stack Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 76: Network Stack Configuration (Enabled)

    3.4.10.1 Network Stack Configuration (Enabled) Options Summary Network Stack Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable/Disable UEFI Network Stack Ipv4 PXE Support Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable/Disable IPv4 PXE boot support. If disabled, IPv4 PXE boot support will not be available.
  • Page 77 Options Summary Media detect count Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Number of times the presence of media will be checked. Use either +/- or numeric keys to set the value. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 78: Setup Submenu: Chipset

    Setup Submenu: Chipset Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 79: System Agent (Sa) Configuration

    3.5.1 System Agent (SA) Configuration Options Summary VT-d Enabled Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default VT-d capability. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 80: Pch-Io Configuration

    3.5.2 PCH-IO Configuration Options Summary HD Audio Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Control the Detection of the Audio device. Disabled = HDA will be unconditionally disabled. Enabled = HDA will be unconditionally enabled. eMMC 5.0 Controller Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Enable or disable SCS eMMC 5.0 Controller Chapter 3 –...
  • Page 81: Setup Submenu: Security

    Setup Submenu: Security Change User/Administrator Password You can set an Administrator Password or User Password. An Administrator Password must be set before you can set a User Password. The password will be required during boot up, or when the user enters the Setup utility. A User Password does not provide access to many of the features in the Setup utility.
  • Page 82: Secure Boot

    3.6.1 Secure Boot Options Summary Secure Boot Disable Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable Secure Boot feature is Active if Secure Boot is Enabled, Platform Key (PK) is enrolled and the System mode is in User mode. The mode change requires platform reset.
  • Page 83 Options Summary Key Management Enables expert users to modify Secure Boot Policy variables without full authentication Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 84: Key Management

    3.6.2 Key Management Options Summary Factory Key Provision Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enabled Install factory default Secure Boot keys after the platform reset and while the System is in Setup mode. Restore Factory Keys Press ‘Yes’ to install factory default keys Force System to User Mode.
  • Page 85 Options Summary Enroll Efi Image Allow the image to run in Secure Boot mode. Enroll SHA256 Hash Certificate of a PE Image into Authorized Signature Database (db). Device Guard Ready Remove ‘UEFI CA’ from Press ‘Yes’ to remove ‘UEFI CA’ From SB Device Guard ready system must not list ’Microsoft UEFI CA’...
  • Page 86 Options Summary Authorized Signatures| Update Enroll Factory Defaults or load 0 | 0 | No Key certificates from a file: Append 1.Public key Certificate: a)EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b)EFI_CERT_X509 (DER) c)EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d)EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2.Authenticated UEFI Variable 3.EFI PE/COFF Image(SHA256) Key Source: Factory, External, Mixed Forbidden Signatures | Update Enroll Factory Defaults or load...
  • Page 87 Options Summary OsRecovery Update Enroll Factory Defaults or load Signatures| 0 | 0 | No certificates from a file: Append 1.Public key Certificate: a)EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b)EFI_CERT_X509 (DER) c)EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d)EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2.Authenticated UEFI Variable 3.EFI PE/COFF Image(SHA256) Key Source: Factory, External, Mixed Chapter 3 –...
  • Page 88: Setup Submenu: Boot

    Setup Submenu: Boot Options Summary Quiet Boot Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enables or disables Quiet Boot option. CSM Support Enabled Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Enable/Disable CSM Support. Launch PXE ROM Do not launch Optimal Default, Failsafe Default UEFI Legacy Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Network OpROM.
  • Page 89: Setup Submenu: Save & Exit

    Setup Submenu: Save & Exit Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 90: Chapter 4 - Drivers Installation

    Chapter 4 Chapter 4 – Drivers Installation...
  • Page 91: Driver Download And Installation

    Driver Download and Installation Drivers for the VPC-5620S can be downloaded from the product page on the AAEON website by following this link: https://www.aaeon.com/en/p/network-video-recorder-mobile-nvr-vpc-5620s Download the driver(s) you need and follow the steps below to install them. Step 1 – Install Chipset Drivers Open the Chipset folder and run SetupChipset.exe Follow the instructions Drivers will be installed automatically...
  • Page 92 Step 4 – Install LAN Drivers Open the LAN folder and select your OS For Linux, install file from terminal For Windows, run PROWinx64_25.2.exe Follow the instructions Drivers will be installed automatically Step 5 – Install Audio Driver Open the Audio folder and run 0008-64bit_Win7_Win8_Win81_Win10_R281.exe Follow the instructions Drivers will be installed automatically...
  • Page 93: Chapter 5 - Sdk Guide

    Chapter 5 Chapter 5 – SDK Guide...
  • Page 94: Introduction

    Introduction This section details some of the features of the AAEON SDK available for your VPC-5620S system including Gyro, Smart PoE, MCU and CAN AP functions. If you have any questions or need assistance, contact an AAEON representative by visiting our support page.
  • Page 95: Can Bus

    CAN Bus 5.2.1 CAN Bus Utility This section details how to use the AAEON CAN Bus Utility application. CAN Bus Utility Screenshot Chapter 5 – SDK Guide...
  • Page 96 Utility Function Description: COM Port number COM Port baud rate. This can be set to the following: 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 Connect/Disconnect button When doing a loop test, if an error occurs, counter will increase by 1. Clear button will reset error count. CAN bus port selector: 0 or 1 Chapter 5 –...
  • Page 97 CAN bus baud rate. Press set button to apply changes. Baud rate can be set to: 125K 500K CAN bus mode: Standard or Extend mode. Press set button to apply change. Mode ID Range Standard Mode 0x000~0x7FF Extend Mode 0x00000000~0x1FFFFFFF Enable or disable RTR mode.
  • Page 98 Mask and Filter Menu Mask and Filter functions limit which IDs can be received by receiving port. Mask Function: Specified ID cannot be received. Filter Function: Only specified ID can be received. Chapter 5 – SDK Guide...
  • Page 99: Can Bus Sdk

    5.2.2 CAN Bus SDK This section details the command inputs to access various settings and functions of the CAN Bus SDK. For System Error Codes please refer to the Microsoft support page: https://msdn.microsoft.com/zh-tw/library/windows/desktop/ms681381.aspx Open an SDK Handle AAEON_API HANDLE aaeonCANOpen(BYTE bComNum, BYTE bComRate); Input Definition Variables...
  • Page 100 Close Handle AAEON_API BOOL aaeonCANClose(HANDLE hCom); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen Return: TRUE or FALSE Get Firmware Version AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANGetFirmwareVersion(HANDLE hCom, TCHAR* sVersion); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen Pointer of parameter sVersion Return: S_OK if success, otherwise failed...
  • Page 101 Set CAN bus Baud Rate AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANSetBaudRate(HANDLE hCom, BYTE bPort, BYTE bBaudRate); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen CAN bus Port Number 0 or 1 bPort 0x00 125K CAN bus baud rate 0x01 500K bBaudRate 0x02 Return: S_OK if success, otherwise failed...
  • Page 102 Set RTR Mode AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANSetRTREnable(HANDLE hCom, BYTE bPort, BOOL bEnable); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen CAN bus Port Number 0 or 1 bPort Turn On or Off bEnable Return: S_OK if success, otherwise failed Set Mask Function Enable AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANSetMaskEnable(HANDLE hCom, BYTE bPort, BOOL bEnable);...
  • Page 103 Mask CAN bus ID AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANSetMask(HANDLE hCom, BYTE bPort, DWORD dwDevID, BYTE bBlock, BOOL bEnable); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen CAN bus Port Number 0 or 1 bPort ID to be masked.ID range dwDevID depends on CAN bus mode.
  • Page 104 Filter CAN Bus ID AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANSetFilter(HANDLE hCom, BYTE bPort, DWORD dwDevID, BYTE bBlock, BOOL bEnable); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen CAN bus Port Number 0 or 1 bPort ID to be masked.ID range dwDevID depends on CAN bus mode.
  • Page 105 Get Status from Firmware Register AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANGetStatus(HANDLE hCom, BYTE bPort, BYTE bStatPage, char* caData); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen CAN bus Port Number 0 or 1 bPort Which status page bStatPage Return: S_OK if success, otherwise failed inbuf: Data of error status Send Data via CAN Bus AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANTransmitData(HANDLE hCom, BYTE bPort,...
  • Page 106 Receive Data via CAN Bus AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANReceiveData(HANDLE hCom, BYTE bPort, MSG_T* inbuf); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen CAN bus Port Number 0 or 1 bPort Pointer of parameter inbuf Return: S_OK if success, otherwise failed inbuf: Received data Save Current Setting to Firmware Register AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANSaveSetting(HANDLE hCom);...
  • Page 107 Load Default Setting from Firmware Register AAEON_API HRESULT aaeonCANLoadDefault(HANDLE hCom); Input Definition Variables Setting A handle opened by hCom aaeonCANOpen Return: S_OK if success, otherwise failed Chapter 5 – SDK Guide...
  • Page 108: Accelerometer & Gyroscope Utility

    Accelerometer & Gyroscope Utility Current G values for the X, Y, and Z axes of the accelerometer Output Data Rate setting for accelerometer. Options in the following table: High Performance Disabled High Performance Enabled 1.6 Hz (low power only) 12.5 Hz (high performance) 12.5 Hz (low power) 12.5 Hz (high performance) 26 Hz (low power)
  • Page 109 Current angular velocity values for the X, Y, and Z axes of the gyroscope measured in degrees per second (dps). Output Data Rate setting for gyroscope. Options in the following table: High Performance Disabled High Performance Enabled 12.5 Hz (low power) 12.5 Hz (high performance) 26 Hz (low power) 26 Hz (high performance)
  • Page 110: Power Mcu Utility

    Power MCU Utility Power On Delay Time, default is 5 seconds. Power Off Delay Time, default is 1 minute. Factory button, click to erase EEPROM Reload button, click to reload MCU settings Apply button, click to write settings to MCU Chapter 5 –...
  • Page 111: Smart Poe Utility

    Smart PoE Utility 5.5.1 About Smart PoE AAEON Smart PoE application supports monitoring the current and voltage of each PoE port in parallel, as well as the temperature of the PoE controller (IC TSP23861). AAEON Smart PoE offers advanced thermal protection which cuts source power when the temperature of the PoE controller exceeds 154°C, turning PoE mode to OFF status.
  • Page 112: Smart Poe Utility Description

    example, if the power consumption of Ports 1 and 2 total 50 Watts, the setting for Port 3 cannot be higher than 6 Watts. 5.5.2 Smart PoE Utility Description Chapter 5 – SDK Guide...
  • Page 113 PoE Controller Temperature PoE Adapter Input Voltage Total Wattage of the four PoE ports Port total current in milliamps Port total voltage in Volts Port PoE Mode: Auto, Semi-Auto, Manual Port Wattage Limit; can be set in Semi-Auto and Manual modes Apply settings to PoE Port Power On/Off PoE Port Scan;...
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  • Page 129: A.3 Memory Address Map

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