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Rail Computers V2416 Moxa vietnam


Phase-out and Last Buy Notice


The V2416 will be discontinued starting Sept. 18th , 2015. The deadline for placing a final purchase order is December 18th, 2015. Due to the limited available inventory of the discontinued product, we will initiate the appropriate actions in response to your request.

Features and Benefits

  • Computers for Railway CCTV SolutionsHigh performance network video recorder for rolling stock
    applications
  • Compliant with EN 50121-4 and a portion of EN 50155
    specifications
  • IEC 61373 certified for shock and vibration resistance
  • Two SATA II storage connectors with hot-swappable trays
  • Custom APIs for independent control of LEDs and internal storage
    monitoring
  • -40° to 70°C wide temperature models available

Overview

The V2416 Series embedded computers are based on the Intel Atom N270 x86 processor and feature 4 RS-232/422/485 serial ports, dual LAN ports, and 3 USB 2.0 hosts. In addition, V2416 computers provide VGA and DVI-I outputs and are compliant with a portion of EN 50155 specifications, covering operating temperature, power input voltage, power surges, ESD, and vibration, making them particularly well-suited for railway and industrial applications.


The CompactFlash socket, SATA connectors, and USB sockets provide the V2416 computers with further reliability, perfect for industrial applications that require data buffering and storage expansion. Most importantly, V2416 computers come with key enhancements for mass storage media, such as two hot-swappable SATA drive trays for convenient and fast storage maintenance, user-programmable LEDs, and an API that simplifies customizing mass storage monitoring and management. Lastly, Moxa's MDM API is also included, giving users a convenient gateway-client model that eases the distributed automation and control of multiple devices by a single host device.

 

V2416 series computers come pre-installed with a choice of Linux, Windows Embedded Standard 2009, or Windows Embedded Standard 7, giving our customers their choice of software environments for the development of platform applications.

 

White Paper

Building the Industrial Cloud:The Immediate Future of M2M Technology

 

Building the Industrial Cloud:The Immediate Future of M2M TechnologyIn 2013, substantial steps towards building the Internet of Things at last began to materialize. In this white paper, Moxa examines the sorts of technology industrial networks will be relying on as they begin to build and deploy machine-to-machine networks. Software automations, hardware optimizations, and integrated platforms that fully exploit the convergence of these two main branches of system design are examined closely, to give IA and IT engineers a better idea of what challenges and obstacles they should be preparing for at the dawn of this new technological epoch........more

 

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White Paper:
Railway Data Security: Building a Durable NVR Platform
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In this white paper, Moxa identifies a few solutions to the key challenges railway operators face when trying to secure their data and devices against the peculiar tests of the railway environment. Taking network video recording devices as the stepping off point, we give a brief analysis of how a train's vibrations, extreme temperature fluctuations, and power supply can adversely affect device functioning and durability. The paper then goes on to consider how thoughtful engineering can eliminate these factors as a point of concern, while at the same time building strong value for the customer through carefully considered, centralized, and automated controls and failsafes. 

 

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White Paper:
Engineering One Computing Platform for All Classes 
of Train
 
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This whitepaper discusses the various applications and subsystems to which an on-board train computer may be applied, outside of signaling and control. Most talk within the train industry focuses the vital signaling and control automation; however, today’s trains and other forms of mass transit have many more demands beyond these critical systems. Each class of train has specific requirements and needs that are defined by its on-board auxiliary automation systems. While these requirements vary according to the train environment being served, a core set of hardware requirements may be met that will allow a single, extensible computer to serve in virtually any on-board auxiliary role required. This white paper examines what these core requirements are, and shows how careful computer engineering can cut deployment and integration times for engineers tasked with building on-board train systems.
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Railway CCTV Flyer Download
Moxa's integrated CCTV solutions unify railway security with convenient, cost-effective, and long-lasting IP cameras, computers, network storage, and network devices.
 

Hardware Specifications
Computer
CPU Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz processor
System Chipset Intel 945GSE + ICH7-M
BIOS 8 Mbit PLCC, with ACPI
FSB 533 MHz
System Memory 2 GB capacity, 1 GB (LX and XPE models)/2 GB (W7E models) pre-installed: 1 slot of 200 pin DDR2-533 SO-DIMM SDRAM
USB 3 bootable USB 2.0 ports: 2 type A, 1 M12
OS (pre-installed) Debian 5 (“Lenny”), Windows Embedded Standard 2009, or Windows Embedded Standard 7
Storage
Built-in 2 GB (LX and XPE models)/8 GB (W7E models) onboard industrial DOM to store OS
Storage Expansion 1 type I/II CompactFlash slot for memory expansion
HDD Support 2 hot-swappable SATA-II connectors for mass storage, with removable trays.
Other Peripherals
KB/MS 1 PS/2 interface; supports keyboard and mouse via a Y cable
Audio Line-in, line-out interface
Display
Graphics Controller Intel Generation 3.5 Integrated Graphics Engine, 250 MHz core render clock and 200 MHz core display clock at 1.05-V core voltage
DVI Interface DVI-I connector (Chrontel CH7307 SDVO to DVItransmitter), up to 1600 x 1200 resolution
VGA Interface DB15 female connector, up to 2048 x 1536 resolution
Ethernet Interface
LAN 2 auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps M12 ports
Serial Interface
Serial Standards 4 software-selectable RS-232/422/485 ports* (DB9 male)
*COM1’s pin 9 signal can be set by jumper as N/C (default), +5 V, or +12 V
ESD Protection 4 kV for all signals
Serial Communication Parameters
Data Bits 5, 6, 7, 8
Stop Bits 1, 1.5, 2
Parity None, Even, Odd, Space, Mark
Flow Control RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF, ADDC® (automatic data direction control) for RS-485
Baudrate 50 bps to 921.6 Kbps (non-standard baudrates supported; see user’s manual for details)
Serial Signals
RS-232 TxD, RxD, DTR, DSR, RTS, CTS, DCD, GND
RS-422 TxD+, TxD-, RxD+, RxD-, GND
RS-485-4w TxD+, TxD-, RxD+, RxD-, GND
RS-485-2w Data+, Data-, GND
Digital Input
Input Channels 6, source type
Input Voltage 0 to 30 VDC at 25 Hz
Digital Input Levels for Dry Contacts • Logic level 0: Close to GND
• Logic level 1: Open
Digital Input Levels for Wet Contacts • Logic level 0: +3 V max.
• Logic level 1: +10 V to +30 V (Source to DI)
Isolation 3 kV optical isolation
Digital Output
Output Channels 2, sink type
Output Current Max. 200 mA per channel
On-state Voltage 24 VDC nominal, open collector to 30 VDC
Connector Type 10 pin screw-fastened Euroblock terminal (6 inputs, 2 outputs, DI Source, GND)
Isolation 3 kV optical isolation
LEDs
System Indicators for power, storage, plus 2 programmable LEDs on each storage tray
LAN 2 on each port: 100 Mbps & 1000 Mbps
Serial 2 on each serial port: 1 Tx & 1 Rx
Switches and Buttons
Power Switch Recessed / flush front panel button
Reset Button For warm reboot (front panel)
Programmable Button 1 recessed button on each removable tray
Physical Characteristics
Housing Aluminum
Weight 4 kg
Dimensions Without ears: 154 x 250 x 86 mm (6.06 x 9.84 x 3.38 in)
With ears: 154 x 275 x 92 mm (6.06 x 10.83 x 3.62 in)
Mounting DIN rail, wall, VESA
Environmental Limits
Operating Temperature (without HDD installed)Standard models: -25 to 60°C (-13 to 140°F)
Wide temp. models: -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F)
Storage Temperature (without HDD installed)-40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95% (non-condensing)
Anti-vibration EN 50155 standard
Anti-shock EN 50155 standard
Conformal Coating Available on request
Power Requirements
Input Voltage 12 to 48 VDC (M12 connector)
Note Compliant with EN 50155 on 24 VDC
Power Consumption 26 W• 2.16 A @ 12 VDC
• 1.08 A @ 24 VDC
• 542 mA @ 48 VDC
Standards and Certifications
Safety UL 60950-1, CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, EN 60950-1
EMC EN 55022 Class A, EN 61000-3-2 Class D, EN 61000-3-3, EN 55024, FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A
Green Product RoHS, CRoHS, WEEE
Rail Traffic EN 50155*, EN 50121-2-3, EN 50121-4, IEC 61373
*Complies with a portion of EN 50155 specifications. Please contact Moxa or aMoxa distributor for details.
Reliability
Automatic Reboot Trigger Built-in WDT (watchdog timer) supporting 1-255 level time interval system reset, software programmable
Warranty
Warranty Period 3 years
Details www.anhnghison.com
Note These hardware specifications describe the embedded computer unit itself, but not its official accessories. In particular, the wide temperature specification does not apply to accessories such as power adaptors and cables.
 
Software Specifications
Linux
OS Debian Linux 5.0, "Lenny", kernel 2.6.26
File System EXT2/EXT3
Internet Protocol Suite TCP, UDP, IPv4, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, ICMP, ARP, HTTP, CHAP, PAP, SSH 1.0/2.0, SSL, DHCP, NTP, NFS, Telnet, FTP, TFTP, PPP, PPPoE
Internet Security OpenVPN, iptables firewall
Web Server (Apache) Allows you to create and manage web sites; supports PHP and XML
Terminal Server (SSH) Provides secure encrypted communications between two un-trusted hosts over an insecure network
Dial-up Networking PPP Daemon for Linux that allows Unix machines to connect to the Internet through dialup lines, using the PPP protocol, as a PPP server or client. Works with ‘chat’, ‘dip’, and ‘diald’, among (many) others. Supports IP, TCP, UDP, and (
File Server Enables remote clients to access files and other resources over the network
Watchdog Features a hardware function to trigger system reset in a user specified time interval (Moxa API provided)
Application Development Software • Moxa API Library (Watchdog timer, Moxa serial I/O control, Moxa DI/DO API)
• GNU C/C++ compiler
• GNU C library
• Perl
Tailored MIB File for SNMP Control SNMP allows centralized network monitoring and control. With Moxa’s proprietary MIB file, trap notifications keep network overhead low while providing monitoring and control of key BIOS settings; internal hardware senso
Windows Embedded Standard 7
Core OS • 32-bit support
• Remote Client
• Remote Procedure Call
Applications and Services Development • .Net Framework 3.5
• Remote Desktop Protocol 7.1
• COM OLE Application Support
• COM+ Application Support
• MSMQ
Internet Services • Internet Explorer 8.0
• IIS 7.0
Diagnostics • Common Diagnostic Tools
• Problem Reports and Solutions
Fonts Chinese (Trad. and Simp.), Japanese, Korean, Western, Middle Eastern, South East Asian, and South Asian Fonts
Graphics and Multimedia • MPEG DTV-DVD Audio Decoder (MPEG-2, AAC)
• MPEG Layer-3 Audio Codecs(MP3)
• MPEG4 Decoders
• Windows Media Video VC-1 (WMV) Codecs
• DirectX and Windows Device Experience
• Windows Media Player 12
Management • Group Policy Management
• Windows Management Instrument (WMI)
• Windows Update
Networking • Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
• Internet Authentication Service
• Telnet Server
• Bluetooth
• Domain Services
• Network Access Protection
• Network and Sharing Center
• Quality of Service
• Remote Access Service (RAS)
• Telephony A
Security • Credential Roaming Service
• Credentials and Certificate Management
• Windows Authorization Manager (AZMAN)
• Windows Security Center
• Active Directory Rights Management
• Security Base
• Encrypted File System (EFS)
Embedded Features • Enhanced Write Filter (EWF)
• File-Based Write Filter (FBWF)
• Message Box Default Reply
• Registry Filter
• WSDAPI for .NET
File Systems and Data Store • Windows Data Access Components
• Windows Backup and Restore
Windows XP Embedded
OS Windows Embedded Standard 2009 SP3
File System NTFS
Internet Protocol Suite DHCP, DNS, FTP, HTTP, SNTP, NTP, Telnet, SMTP, SNMPv2, TCP, UDP, IPv4, ICMP, IGMP, IPsec, TAPI, ICS, PPP, CHAP, EAP, PPPoE, PPTP, NetBIOS
Web Server (IIS) Allows users to create and manage websites
Silverlight 2.0 Silverlight is a powerful development tool for creating engaging, interactive user experiences for Web and mobile applications using the .NET framework.
Remote Desktop The Terminal Server Remote Desktop component provides remote access for the desktop of a computer running Terminal Services
Remote Registry Service Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer
Watchdog Features a hardware function to trigger system reset in a user specified time interval up to 60 seconds (Moxa API provided)
Enhanced Write Filter Redirect disk write operations to volatile (RAM) or non-volatile (disk) storage
File-based Write Filter The File Based Write Filter (FBWF) component redirects all write requests directed at protected volumes to the overlay cache, which records and displays the changes while preserving the protected status of the target volume.
Application Development Software • Moxa API Library
• Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 with SP1
• Active Directory Service Interface (ADSI) Core
• Active Template Library (ATL), ASP.NET 2.0
• Common Control Libraries
• Common File Dialogs
• Direct3D, DirectPl
Tailored MIB File for SNMP Control SNMP allows centralized network monitoring and control. With Moxa’s proprietary MIB file, trap notifications keep network overhead low while providing monitoring and control of key BIOS settings; internal hardware senso