This manual has been carefully checked and believed to contain
accurate information. Axiomtek Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for
any infringements of patents or any third party’s rights, and any liability
arising from such use.
Axiomtek does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility
for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any information in this
document. Axiomtek does not make any commitment to update the
information in this manual.
Axiomtek reserves the right to change or revise this document and/or
product at any time without notice.
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All Rights Reserved
April 2012, Version A1
Printed in Taiwan
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Safety Precautions
Before getting started, please read the following important safety
precautions.
1. User should not modify any unmentioned jumper setting without
Axiomtek FAE’s instruction. Any modification without instruction
might cause system to become damage
2. The eBOX620-110-FL does not come equipped with an operating
system. An operating system must be loaded first before
installing any software into the computer.
3. Be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when
installing the internal components. Use a grounding wrist strap
and place all electronic components in any static-shielded
devices. Most electronic components are sensitive to static
electrical charge.
4. Disconnect the power cord from the eBOX620-110-FL before
making any installation. Be sure both the system and the external
devices are turned OFF. Sudden surge of power could ruin
sensitive components. Make sure the eBOX620-110-FL is
properly grounded.
5. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before
connecting the equipment to the power outlet.
6. Turn OFF the system power before cleaning. Clean the system
using a cloth only. Do not spray any liquid cleaner directly onto
the screen.
7. Do not leave this equipment in an uncontrolled environment
where the storage temperature is below -20℃ or above 80℃. It
may damage the equipment.
8. Do not open the system’s back cover. If opening the cover for
maintenance is a must, only a trained technician is allowed to do
so. Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static
electricity. To avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge,
observe the following precautions:
Before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch an
unpainted portion of the system unit chassis for a few
seconds. This will help to discharge any static electricity on
your body.
When handling boards/components, wear a wrist-grounding
strap which available from most electronic component stores.
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Classification
1. Degree of production against electric shock : not classified
2. Degree of protection against the ingress of water : IP40
3. Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable
anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
4. Mode of operation : Continuous
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General Cleaning Tips
You may need the following precautions before you begin to clean the
computer. When you clean any single part or component for the
computer, please read and understand the details below fully.
When you need to clean the device, please rub it with a piece of dry
cloth.
1. Be cautious of the tiny removable components when you use
a vacuum cleaner to absorb the dirt on the floor.
2. Turn the system off before you start to clean up the
component or computer.
3. Never drop the components inside the computer or get circuit
board damp or wet.
4. Be cautious of all kinds of cleaning solvents or chemicals
when you use it for the sake of cleaning. Some individuals
may be allergic to the ingredients.
5. Try not to put any food, drink or cigarette around the
computer.
Cleaning Tools:
Although many companies have created products to help improve the
process of cleaning your computer and peripherals users can also use
household items to clean their computers and peripherals. Below is a
listing of items you may need or want to use while cleaning your
computer or computer peripherals.
Keep in mind that some components in your computer may only be
able to be cleaned using a product designed for cleaning that
component, if this is the case it will be mentioned in the cleaning.
Cloth: A piece of cloth is the best tool to use when rubbing up
a component. Although paper towels or tissues can be used
on most hardware as well, we still recommend you to rub it
with a piece of cloth.
Water or rubbing alcohol: You may moisten a piece of cloth a
bit with some water or rubbing alcohol and rub it on the
computer. Unknown solvents may be harmful to the plastics
parts.
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Vacuum cleaner: Absorb the dust, dirt, hair, cigarette particles,
and other particles out of a computer can be one of the best
methods of cleaning a computer. Over time these items can
restrict the airflow in a computer and cause circuitry to
corrode.
Cotton swabs: Cotton swaps moistened with rubbing alcohol
or water are excellent tools for wiping hard to reach areas in
your keyboard, mouse, and other locations.
Foam swabs: Whenever possible it is better to use lint free
swabs such as foam swabs.
Note: We strongly recommended that you should shut down the
system before you start to clean any single components.
Please follow the steps below:
1. Close all application programs
2. Close operating software
3. Turn off power switch
4. Remove all device
5. Pull out power cable
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Scrap Computer Recycling
If the computer equipments need the maintenance or are beyond
repair, we strongly recommended that you should inform your
Axiomtek distributor as soon as possible for the suitable solution. For
the computers that are no longer useful or no longer working well,
please contact your Axiomtek distributor for recycling and we will
make the proper arrangement.
Trademarks Acknowledgments
Axiomtek is a trademark of Axiomtek Co., Ltd.
Windows® is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
AMI is trademark of American Megatrend Inc.
IBM, PC/AT, PS/2, VGA are trademarks of International Business
Machines Corporation.
Intel® and Pentium® are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
AMD is trademark of AMD Corporation, Inc.
Other brand names and trademarks are the properties and registered
Brands of their respective owners
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Table of Contents
Disclaimers .................................................................................... ii
Safety Precautions ........................................................................ iii
Classification ................................................................................. iv
General Cleaning Tips ................................................................... v
Scrap Computer Recycling .......................................................... vii
4.3 Main Menu ................................................................ 52
4.4 Advanced Menu ........................................................ 53
4.5 Chipset Menu ............................................................ 60
4.6 Boot Menu ................................................................. 69
4.7 Security Menu ........................................................... 70
4.8 Save & Exit Menu ...................................................... 71
APPENDIX A WATCHDOG TIMER ................................................ 73
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MEMO
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains general information and detailed specifications
of the eBOX630-100-FL. The Chapter 1 includes the following
sections:
General Description
System Specification
Dimensions
I/O Outlets
Package List
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1.1 General Description
The eBOX630-100-FL is an embedded system that supports AMD Gseries APU T56N 1.65GHz dual core onboard processor with AMD
FCH A50M chipset. It can provide Windows® XPE, Windows® XP,
Windows® WinCE embedded and Linux, suitable for the most
endurable operation.It features fanless design with full feature I/O, one
204-pin DDR3 SODIMM maximum up to 4GB, and enhanced system
dependability by built-in Watchdog Timer.
Features
1. Support AMD G-series APU T56N 1.65GHz dual core
onboard processor and A50M shipset
2. High graphic performance and full feature I/O
3. Supports 6 USB 2.0 ports, 4 COM ports
4. Supports dual 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet port
5. One 2.5” SATA HDD drive bay
6. One front access CFast
7. Watchdog timer
8. 60W adapter
9. Support fordual display with different content
Reliable and Stable Design
The eBOX630-100-FL adopts the advanced cooling system
and supporting the CFast, which makes it especially suitable
for vibration environments, best for industrial automation,
digital signage and gaming application.
Embedded O.S. Supported
The eBOX630-100-FL not only supports Windows® XP, but
also supports embedded OS, such as Windows® XP
embedded, WinCE and Linux. For storage device, the
eBOX630-100-FL supports one 2.5" SATA HDD drive bay,
and one CFast slot.
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1.2 System Specifications
1.2.1 CPU
CPU
AMD G-Series APU dual core T56N 1.65GHz
Chipset
AMD FCH A50M
BIOS
American Megatrends Inc. UEFI (Unified Extensible
One 204-pin unbuffered DDR3 SO-DIMM socket.
Maximum to 4GB DDR3 1333MHz memory for T56N.
1.2.2 System I/O
Four 9-pin D-Sub male connectors, COM1 for RS232/422/485,
and COM2~COM4 for RS-232
One 15-pin D-Sub female connector for VGA
Dual DisplayPorts
HD audio compliant with Realtek ALC662 (Mic-IN, Line-OUT)
Two ports with Realtek RTL8111E for Gigabit/Fast Ethernet.
Six USB 2.0 connectors
One 12V DC Jack for power input connector with ACPI support
1.2.3 System Specification
Watchdog Timer
Reset supported; 255 levels, 1~255 sec.
Power Supply
External 12V@5A, 60W AC/DC power adapter
Operation Temperature
-10℃ ~ 60℃ (14 ºF ~ 140ºF) with W.T. HDD
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Storage Temperature
-20℃ ~ 80℃ (-4 ºF ~ 176ºF)
Humidity
10% ~ 90% (non-condensation)
Vibration Endurance
2Grms w/ CF (5 ~ 500Hz, X, Y, Z directions)
Weight
2.5 kg (5.51 lb) without package
4.5 kg (9.92 lb) with package
Dimensions
280mm(11.02”) (W) x 150mm(5.91”) (D) x67mm(2.64”) (H)
NOTE:All specifications and images are subject to change without
notice.
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1.2.4 I/O Port Address Map
The AMD G-Series APU communicates via I/O ports. Total 1KB port
addresses are available for assigning to other devices via I/O
expansion cards.
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1.2.5 Interrupt Controller
The eBOX630-100-FL is 100% PC compatible control board which
consists of 20 interrupt request lines. Four out of 20 can be
programmable. The mapping list of the 20 interrupt request lines is
shown as the following table.
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1.2.6 Driver CD Content
Win7
AHCI
Audio
Chip
LAN
WinXP
AHCI
Audio
Chip
LAN
Linux
Chipset
Audio
LAN
Manual
Quick Manual
User Manual
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1.3 Dimensions
The following diagrams show you dimensions and outlines of
the eBOX630-100-FL.
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2 x USB 2.0
connectors
SMA Antenna
openings
Audeio
Connectors
Power & HDD
Indicators
1.4 I/O Outlets
The following figures show you I/O outlets on front view of the
eBOX630-100-FL.
Front View of eBOX630-100-FL
Front View drawing
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4 x USB 2.0
connectors
12V DC-IN power
input connector
Power
switch
COM1/2
connectors
Front Access
CF slot cover
2 x RJ45
Gbe LANs
VGA
connector
2 x
DisplayPorts
COM3/4
connectors
Rear View
eBOX630-100-FL Series User’s Manual
Rear View drawing
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1.5 Packing List
The package bundled with your eBOX630-100-FL should contain the
following items:
eBOX630-100-FL System Unit x 1
eBOX630-100-FL Quick Manual x 1
CD x 1 (For Driver and User’s Manual)
Screws pack x1
Foot pad x4
12V@5A 60W AC/DC Power Adapter x1
CFast card Handhold Mylar x2
US Power Cord x 1
Heatsink pad x3
Japan Power Cord x 1 (optional)
Austrial Power Cord x 1 (optional)
Chinese Power Cord x 1 (optional)
UK Power Cord x 1 (optional)
HDD (optional)
CF (optional)
DRAM (optional)
MiniCard Module (optional)
Antenna (optional)
If you can not find this package or any items are missing, please
contact Axiomtek distributors immediately.
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CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
The eBOX630-100-FL is convenient for your various hardware
configurations, such as Memory Module, HDD (Hard Disk Drive), and
CFast card. The chapter 2 will show you how to install the hardware.
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2.1 Installing the Memory Module
Step 1) Turn off the system, and unplug the power cord.
Step 2) Turn the system upside down to locate screws at the
bottom, loosen screws.
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Step 3) Remove the bottom c over.
Step 4) Locate the memory socket, insert the gold colored
contact into the socket.
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Step 5) Push the module down, until it is firmly seated by
locking two latches on the sides.
Step 6) Close the cover to the chassis, and fasten all screws.
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2.2 Installing the SATA HDD
Step 1) Turn off the system, and unplug the power cord.
Step 2) Turn the system upside down to locate screws at the
bottom, loosen screws.
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Step 3) Remove the bottom c over.
Step 4) Loosen screws of HDD bracket
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Step 5) Pick up the HDD bracket, place it with HDD and make
sure if the direction is correct
Step 6) Put the bracket upon the HDD, assembly the HDD
bracket together with the SATA HDD
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Step 7) Connect SATA cable and power cable to SATA HDD.
Step 8) Install the HDD bracket backto the chassis, and fasten
all screws.
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Step 9) Close the cover to the chassis, and fasten all screws.
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2.3 Installing the CFast Card
Step 1) Turn off the system, and unplug the AC/DC power cord.
Step 2) Turn the system rotate to CF cover side and locate
screws at the front side.
Step 3) Loosen screws to remove the CFast slot cover.
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Mylar fin for
hand hold
CFast card
connector
Step 4) Stick the Mylar onto the CFast card
Step 5) Slide CFast card into CFast slot cautionly
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Step 6) Close the cover to the chassis, and fasten all screws.
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2.4 Installing the SIM Card
Step 1) Turn the system upside down to locate screws at the
bottom, loosen screws.
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Step 2) Remove the bottom c over.
Step 3) Locate the SIM socket, push the SIM socket cover and
then open it.
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Step 4) Insert SIM card.
Step 5) Close the socket and then push the SIM socket back to
lock the socket
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Step 6) Close the cover to the chassis, and fasten all screws.
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2.5 Installing the Express Mini Card
Step 2) Turn the system upside down to locate screws at the
bottom, loosen screws.
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Step 3) Remove the bottom c over.
Step 4) Locate the MiniCard socket, push the SIM socket cover
and then open it.
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Step 5) Slide Mini card into MiniCard slot cautionly
Step 6) Fasten screw of Express Mini Card.
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Step 7) Close the cover to the chassis, and fasten all screws.
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CHAPTER 3
Jumper Setting & Connector
Proper jumper settings configure the eBOX630-100-FL to meet your
application purpose. We are herewith listing a summary table of all
jumpers and default settings for onboard devices, respectively.
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3.1 SBC layout
Component Side
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Solder Side
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Jumper
Default Setting
Jumper Setting
JP1
Audio Output Selection
Default: Line-out
Short 1-3, 2-4
JP11
Auto Power On
Default: Disable
Short 1-2
JP16
Restore BIOS Optimal Defaults
Default: Normal Operation
Short 1-2
3.2 Jumper Setting Summary
Jumper is a small component consisting of jumper clip and jumper pins.
Install jumper clip on 2 jumper pins to close. And remove jumper clip
from 2 jumper pins to open. Below illustration shows how to set up
jumper.
Proper jumper settings configure the eBOX630-100-FL to meet your
application purpose. We are herewith listing a summary table of all
jumpers and default settings for onboard devices, respectively.
Note: Once the default jumper setting needs to be changed, it is
suggested to be set under power-off.
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Function
Setting
Line out (Default)
1-3, 2-4 close
Speaker out
3-5, 4-6 close
Function
Setting
Disable auto power on
(Default)
1-2 close
Enable auto power on
1-2 open
3.2.1 Audio Output Selection Jumper (JP1)
JP1 is to select line out or speaker out as source of audio output
on audio connector CN2. When speaker out is used, it delivers
1W/channel continuous at 8 Ohm loads.
3.2.2 Auto Power On (JP11)
If JP11 is enabled for power input, the system will be automatically
power on without pressing soft power button. If JP11 is disabled for
power input, it is necessary to manually press soft power button to
power on the system.
Note: This function is similar to the feature of power on after power
failure, which is controlled by hardware circuitry instead of
BIOS.
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Function
Setting
Normal (Default)
1-2 close
Restore BIOS optimal
defaults
2-3 close
3.2.3 CMOS Clear Jumper (JP11)
Put jumper clip to pin 2-3 for a few seconds then move it back to pin 1-2.
Doing this procedure can restore BIOS optimal defaults.
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External Connectors
Section
DC-in Jack Power Connector
3.3.1
Serial Port Connector
3.3.2
DisplayPort
3.3.3
VGA Connector
3.3.4
LAN Connector
3.3.5
USB Connector
3.3.6
ATX Power Switch
3.3.7
Audio Connector
3.3.8
Internal Connectors
Section
SATA Connector
3.3.9
CFast™ Socket
3.3.10
DDR3 SO-DIMM
3.3.11
SIM Card Slot
3.3.12
PCI-Express Mini Card
3.3.13
Pin
Signal
1
+12V
2
GND
3.3 Connectors
Connectors connect the board with other parts of the system. Loose or
improper connection might cause problems. Make sure all connectors
are properly and firmly connected. Here is a summary table shows you
all connectors on the eBOX630-100-FL Series.
3.3.1 DC-in Jack Power Connector
Connect it to the power AC-DC 60W Adapter
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Pin
Description
COM1~4
1
DCD, Data Carrier Detect
2
RXD, Receive Data
3
TXD, Transmit Data
4
DTR, Data Terminal Ready
5
GND, Ground
6
DSR, Data Set Ready
7
RTS, Request To Send
8
CTS, Clear To Send
9
RI, Ring Indicator
Pin
RS-232
RS-422
RS-485
1
DCD
TX-
Data-
2
RXD
TX+
Data+
3
TXD
RX+
N.C
4
DTR
RX-
N.C.
5
GND
No use
No use
6
DSR
No use
No use
7
RTS
No use
No use
8
CTS
No use
No use
9
RI
No use
No use
3.3.2 Serial Port Connector
The system has three serial ports. COM1 ~COM4 are RS-232
ports.
COM1 pin define in RS-232/422/485 mode:
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Pin
Signal
1
DPB_LANE0
2
GND
3
DPB_LANE0#
4
DPB_LANE1
5
GND
6
DPB_LANE1#
7
DPB_LANE2
8
GND
9
DPB_LANE2#
10
DPB_LANE3
11
GND
12
DPB_LANE3#
13
Detect Pin
14
GND
15
DPB_AUX
16
GND
17
DPB_AUX#
18
DPB_HPDE
19
GND
20
+3.3V
3.3.3 DisplayPort Connector
Two DisplayPort interfaces are available through connectors
DisplayPort 0 and DisplayPort 1.
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
Red
2
Green
3
Blue 4 N.C.
5
GND
6
DETECT
7
GND
8
GND
9
VCC
10
GND
11
N.C.
12
DDC DATA
13
Horizontal Sync
14
Vertical Sync
15
DDC CLK
3.3.4 VGA Connector
The VGA connector is a slim type 15-pin D-Sub connector which
is common for the CRT VGA display. The VGA interface
configuration can be configured via the software utility.
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
L1L2L3L4L5L6L7L8
AB
A B
L1
MDI0+
L5
MDI2-
L2
MDI0-
L6
MDI1-
L3
MDI1+
L7
MDI3+
L4
MDI2+
L8
MDI3-
A
Active LED (Yellow)
B
100 LAN LED (Green)/ 1000 LAN LED
(Orange)
Pin
Signal
USB Port 0
Pin
Signal
USB Port 1
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
1
USB VCC
(+5V level)
5
USB VCC
(+5V level)
2
USB #0_D-
6
USB #1_D-
3
USB #0_D+
7
USB #1_D+
4
Ground (GND)
8
Ground (GND)
3.3.5 LAN Connector (LAN1, LAN2)
The RJ-45 connector is for Ethernet. To connect the board to a
1000/100/10 Base-T hub, just plug one end of the cable into
connector and connect the other end (phone jack) to a
1000/100/10-Base-T hub
3.3.6 USB Connector
These ports can be routed to UHCI controller #1 or EHCI
controller #1.
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Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
PSIN
Pin
Signal
1
Microphone In
2
Line Out
Pin
Signal
1
GND
2
SATA_TX+
3
SATA_TX-
4
GND
5
SATA_RX-
6
SATA_RX+
7
GND
3.3.7 ATX Power On/OFF Button
The ATX power button is on the I/O side. It can allow users to
control eBOX630-100-FL power on/off.
3.3.8 Audio Connector
These two audio jacks ideal are for Audio Mic-In and Audio
Line-out.
3.3.9 SATA Connector
The SATA connector is for high-speed SATA interface ports and
they can be connected to hard disk devices.
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
GND
13
N.C 2 SATA_TX+
14
GND
3
SATA_TX-
15
N.C 4 GND
16
CFAST_LED#
5
SATA_RX-
17
N.C 6 SATA_RX+
18
N.C
7
GND
19
N.C
8
N.C
20
+3.3V Level
9
GND
21
+3.3V Level
10
N.C
22
GND
11
N.C
23
GND
12
N.C
24
N.C
3.3.10 CFast™ Socket
The System is equipped with a CFast™ socket on the bottom
side to support a CFast™ card which is based on the Serial ATA
bus. The socket is specially designed to avoid incorrect
installation of the CFast™ card. When installing or removing the
CFast™ card, please make sure the system power is off. The
CFast™ card by default identifies itself as C: or D: drive in your
PC system.
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Pin
Signal
1
PWR
2
RST
3
CLK 4 NC
5
GND
6
VPP 7 I/O
8
NC
3.3.11 DDR3 SODIMM Socket
eBOX630-100-FL supports standard DDR3 204-pin 800/1066
MHz SO-DIMM pin define.
3.3.12 PCI-Express MiniCard
eBOX630-100-FL includes one SIM slot on the bottom side of the
system for Inserting SIM Card. In order to work properly, the SIM
Card must be used together with Mini Card which is inserted to
socket SCN1. It is mainly used in 3G wireless network
application.
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
WAKE#
2
+3.3VSB
3
No use
4
GND
5
No use
6
+1.5V
7
CLKREQ#
8
PWR
9
GND
10
I/O
11
REFCLK-
12
CLK
13
REFCLK+
14
RST
15
GND
16
VPP
17
No use
18
GND
19
No use
20
W_DISABLE#
21
GND
22
PERST#
23
PE_RXN3
24
+3.3VSB
25
PE_RXP3
26
GND
27
GND
28
+1.5V
29
GND
30
SMB_CLK
31
PE_TXN3
32
SMB_DATA
33
PE_TXP3
34
GND
35
GND
36
USB_D8-
37
GND
38
USB_D8+
39
+3.3VSB
40
GND
41
+3.3VSB
42
LED_WWAN#
43
GND
44
LED_WLAN#
45
No use
46
LED_WPAN#
47
No use
48
+1.5V
49
No use
50
GND
51
No use
52
+3.3VSB
3.3.13 PCI-Express MiniCard
eBOX630-100-FL includes PCI-Express Mini Card sockets which
support PCI-Express x1 link and USB 2.0 link. A PCI-Express
Mini Card can be applied to either PCI-Express or USB 2.0. It
complies with PCI-Express Mini Card Spec. V1.2.
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CHAPTER 4
AMI BIOS SETUP UTILITY
The AMI UEFI BIOS provides users with a built-in setup program to
modify basic system configuration. All configured parameters are stored
in a 16MB flash chip to save the setup information whenever the power
is turned off. This chapter provides users with detailed description about
how to set up basic system configuration through the AMI BIOS setup
utility.
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4.1 Starting
To enter the setup screens, follow the steps below:
1. Turn on the computer and press the <Del> key immediately.
2. After you press the <Del> key, the main BIOS setup menu
displays. You can access the other setup screens from the main
BIOS setup menu, such as the Advanced and Chipset menus.
Note:If your computer can not boot after making and saving
system changes with Setup, you can restore BIOS
optimal defaults by setting JP16 (see section 3.2.3) .
It is strongly recommended that you should avoid changing the
chipset’s defaults. Both AMI and your system manufacturer have
carefully set up these defaults that provide the best performance and
reliability.
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Hot Keys
Description
Left/Right
The Left and Right <Arrow> keys allow you to select a
setup screen.
Up/Down
The Up and Down <Arrow> keys allow you to select a
setup screen or sub-screen.
+ Plus/Minus
The Plus and Minus <Arrow> keys allow you to change
the field value of a particular setup item.
Tab
The <Tab> key allows you to select setup fields.
F1
The <F1> key allows you to display the General Help
screen.
F2
The <F2> key allows you to Load Previous Values.
F3
The <F3> key allows you to Load Optimized Defaults.
F4
The <F4> key allows you to save any changes you have
made and exit Setup. Press the <F4> key to save your
changes.
Esc
The <Esc> key allows you to discard any changes you
have made and exit the Setup. Press the <Esc> key to
exit the setup without saving your changes.
Enter
The <Enter> key allows you to display or change the
setup option listed for a particular setup item. The
<Enter> key can also allow you to display the setup
sub- screens.
4.2 Navigation Keys
The BIOS setup/utility uses a key-based navigation system called hot
keys. Most of the BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time
during the setup navigation process. These keys include <F1>, <F2>,
<Enter>, <ESC>, <Arrow> keys, and so on.
Note:Some of the navigation keys differ from one screen to
another.
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4.3 Main Menu
When you first enter the setup utility, you will enter the Main setup
screen. You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting
the Main tab. System Time/Date can be set up as described below. The
Main BIOS setup screen is shown below.
System Language
Use this item to choose the system default language.
System Date/Time
Use this option to change the system time and date. Highlight
System Time or System Date using the <Arrow> keys. Enter
new values through the keyboard. Press the <Tab> key or the
<Arrow> keys to move between fields. The date must be
entered in MM/DD/YY format. The time is entered in
HH:MM:SS format.
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4.4 Advanced Menu
Launch PXE OpROM
Use this item to enable or disable the boot ROM function of the onboard
LAN chip when the system boots up.
The Advanced menu also allows users to set configuration of the CPU
and other system devices. You can select any of the items in the left
frame of the screen to go to the sub menus:
► ACPI Settings
► CPU Configuration
► IDE Configuration
► USB Configuration
► W83627UHG Super IO Configuration
► H/W Monitor
For items marked with “”, please press <Enter> for more options.
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ACPI Settings
You can use this screen to select options for the ACPI configuration,
and change the value of the selected option. A description of the
selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
Enable ACPI Auto Configuration
Use this item to enable or disable BIOS ACPI auto
configuration.
ACPI Sleep State
Allow you to select the Advanced Configuration and Power
Interface (ACPI) sleep state. Here are the options for your
selection; Suspend Disabled and S3 (Suspend to RAM). The
S3 (Suspend to RAM) option selects the highest ACPI sleep
state the system will enter when SUSPEND button is pressed.
S3 Video Repost
Enable or disable S3 video repost.
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CPU Configuration
This screen shows the CPU Configuration.
Node 0 Information
View memory information related to Node
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IDE Configuration
In the IDE Configuration menu, you can see the currently installed
hardware in the SATA ports. During system boot up, the BIOS
automatically detects the presence of SATA devices.
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USB Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration,
and change the value of the selected option. A description of the
selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
Legacy USB Support
Use this item to enable or disable support for USB device on
legacy operating system. The default setting is Enabled. Auto
option disables legacy support if no USB devices are
connected. Disable option will keep USB devices available
only for EFI applications.
USB transfer time-out
The time-out value for control, bulk and interrupt transfers.
Device reset time-out
USB mass storage device start unit command time-out.
Device power-up delay
Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports
itself to the host controller. Auto option uses default value: for
a root port it is 100ms, for a hub port the delay is taken from
hub descriptor.
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W83627UHG Super IO Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the Super IO Configuration,
and change the value of the selected option. A description of the
selected item appears on the right side of the screen. For items marked
with “”, please press <Enter> for more options.
W83627UHG Serial Port 1~4 Configuration
The configuration of serial port 1~4 are set <Enable> as
default.
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H/W Monitor
This screen monitors hardware health status.
This screen displays the temperature of system and CPU, cooling fan
speed in RPM and system voltages (VCORE, +12V, +5V and +3.3V).
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4.5 Chipset Menu
The Chipset menu allows users to change the advanced chipset
settings. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen
to go to the sub menus:
► North Bridge
► South Bridge
For items marked with “”, please press <Enter> for more options.
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North Bridge Configuration
This screen allows users to configure parameters of North Bridge
chipset.
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Memory Configuration
All of options are set Auto as default.
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Node 0 Information
This item is to provide user with the information of current using DDR3
SDRAMs.
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North Bridge LVDS Config Select
DP0 Output Mode
Use this item to choose Display Port0 output or disable mode.
DP1 Output Mode
Use this item to choose Display Port1 output or disable mode.
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South Bridge
This screen allows users to configure South Bridge chipset. For items
marked with “”, please press <Enter> for more options.
► SB SATA Configuration
► SB USB Configuration
► SB HD Azalia Configuration
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SB SATA Configuration
Use this item to select options for SATA configuration.
OnChip SATA Channel
Use this item to enable or disable SATA channel.
OnChip SATA Type
Here are the options: Native IDE and AHCI.
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SB USB Configuration
Use this item to enable or disable all of USB devices.
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SB HD Azalia Configuration
This item allows you to enable or disable HD audio Azalia device.
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4.6 Boot Menu
The Boot menu allows users to change boot options of the system.
Setup Prompt Timeout
Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key.
65535(0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting.
Bootup NumLock State
Use this item to select the power-on state for the NumLock.
Quiet Boot
Enable or disable quiet boot option.
Boot Option Priorities
Set the system boot priority order.
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4.7 Security Menu
The Security menu allows users to change the security settings for the
system.
Administrator Password
This item indicates whether an administrator password has
been set (installed or uninstalled).
User Password
This item indicates whether an user password has been set
(installed or uninstalled).
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4.8 Save & Exit Menu
The Save & Exit menu allows users to load your system configuration
with optimal or fail-safe default values.
Save Changes and Exit
When you have completed the system configuration changes,
select this option to leave Setup and return to Main Menu.
Select Save Changes and Exit from the Save & Exit menu
and press <Enter>. Select Yes to save changes and exit.
Discard Changes and Exit
Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent
changes to the system configuration and return to Main Menu.
Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Save & Exit menu
and press <Enter>. Select Yes to discard changes and exit.
Save Changes and Reset
When you have completed the system configuration changes,
select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so
the new system configuration parameters can take effect.
Select Save Changes and Reset from the Save & Exit menu
and press <Enter>. Select Yes to save changes and reset.
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Discard Changes and Reset
Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent
changes to the system configuration and reboot the computer.
Select Discard Changes and Reset from the Save & Exit
menu and press <Enter>. Select Yes to discard changes and
reset.
Save Changes
When you have completed the system configuration changes,
select this option to save changes. Select Save Changes from
the Save & Exit menu and press <Enter>. Select Yes to save
changes.
Discard Changes
Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent
changes to the system configuration. Select Discard Changes
from the Save & Exit menu and press <Enter>. Select Yes to
discard changes.
Restore DefaultsIt
automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of
default settings when you select this option. Select Restore
Defaults from the Save & Exit menu and press <Enter>.
Save as User Defaults
Select this option to save system configuration changes done
so far as User Defaults. Select Save as User Defaults from
the Save & Exit menu and press <Enter>.
Restore User Defaults
It automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of
User Defaults when you select this option. Select Restore
User Defaults from the Save & Exit menu and press <Enter>.
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APPENDIX A
WATCHDOG TIMER
About Watchdog Timer
Software stability is major issue in most application. Some embedded
systems are not watched by human for 24 hours. It is usually too slow
to wait for someone to reboot when computer hangs. The systems
need to be able to reset automatically when things go wrong. The
watchdog timer gives us solution.
The watchdog timer is a counter that triggers a system reset when it
counts down to zero from a preset value. The software starts counter
with an initial value and must reset it periodically. If the counter ever
reaches zero which means the software has crashed, the system will
reboot.
How to Use Watchdog Timer
The I/O port base addresses of watchdog timer are 2E (hex) and 2F
(hex). The 2E (hex) and 2F (hex) are address and data port
respectively.
Assume that program A is put in a loop that must execute at least once
every 10ms. Initialize watchdog timer with a value bigger than 10ms. If
the software has no problems; watchdog timer will never expire
because software will always restart the counter before it reaches zero.
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Begin
Enable and Initialize
Watchdog Timer
Program “A”
Disable Watchdog
Timer
Next
Next
Next
Next
Begin
Enable and Initialize
Watchdog Timer
Program “A”
Reset Watchdog
Timer
Next
Next
Next
Next
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Sample Program
Assembly sample code :
;Enable WDT:
mov dx,2Eh
mov al,87 ;Un-lock super I/O
out dx,al
out dx,al
;Select Logic device:
mov dx,2Eh
mov al,07h
out dx,al
mov dx,2Fh
mov al,08h
out dx,al
;Activate WDT:
mov dx,2Eh
mov al,30h
out dx,al
mov dx,2Fh
mov al,01h
out dx,al
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;Set Second or Minute :
mov dx,2Eh
mov al,0F5h
out dx,al
mov dx,2Fh
mov al,Nh ;N=00h or 08h(see below
Note
)
out dx,al
;Set base timer :
mov dx,2Eh
mov al,0F6h
out dx,al
mov dx,2Fh
mov al,Mh ;M=00h,01h,...FFh (hex),Value=0
to 255
out dx,al ;(see below
Note
)
;Disable WDT:
mov dx,2Eh
mov al,30h
out dx,al
mov dx,2Fh
mov al,00h ;Can be disabled at any time
out dx,al
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Note: If N=00h, the time base is set to second.
M = time value
00: Time-out Disable
01: Time-out occurs after 1 second
02: Time-out occurs after 2 seconds
03: Time-out occurs after 3 seconds
FFh: Time-out occurs after 255 seconds
If N=08h, the time base is set to minute. M = time value
00: Time-out Disable
01: Time-out occurs after 1 minute
02: Time-out occurs after 2 minutes
03: Time-out occurs after 3 minutes
.
.
FFh: Time-out occurs after 255 minutes
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MEMO:
Watchdog Timer
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