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Safety Precautions
Before getting started, please read the following important safety precautions.
1. The rBOX510-6COM does not come equipped with an operating system. An
operating system must be loaded first before installing any software into the
computer.
2. 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.
3. Disconnect the power cord from the rBOX510-6COM 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
rBOX510-6COM is properly grounded.
4. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the
equipment to the power outlet.
5. Turn OFF the system power before cleaning. Clean the system using a cloth
only. Do not spray any liquid cleaner directly onto the screen.
6. Do not leave this equipment in an uncontrolled environment where the storage
temperature is below -45℃ or above 85℃. It may damage the equipment.
7. 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 and components, wear a wrist-grounding strap,
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: IP30
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
5. Type of protection against electric shock: Class I equipment
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.
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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.
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
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.
IBM, VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Intel® is registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Windows 7, Windows 8 and QuickBASIC are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
UMC is a trademark of United Microelectronics Corporation.Other brand names and
trademarks are the properties and registered brands of their respective owners.
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Safety Precautions ................................................................................................ iii
Classification ......................................................................................................... iv
General Cleaning Tips .......................................................................................... iv
Scrap Computer Recycling .................................................................................. vi
3.6 Boot Type ......................................................................................... 53
3.7 Save & Exit ....................................................................................... 55
APPENDIX A WATCHDOG TIMER ............................................................. 57
About Watchdog Timer ................................................................................... 57
How to Use Watchdog Timer .......................................................................... 57
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APPENDIX B DIO Command ...................................................................... 59
How to Use DIO Registers ............................................................................... 59
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains general information and detailed specifications of the rBOX510-6COM.
The Chapter 1 includes the following sections:
General Description
System Specification
Dimensions
I/O Outlets
1.1 General Description
rBOX510-6COM Din-rail fanless embedded system is suitable for communications
control and for protocol converter applications in critical environments. Built for
rugged work environments, rBOX510-6COM features an extra low power
consumption Intel
supporting industrial temperature range of -40℃ to +70℃. Its front accessible I/O
cabling is very convenient for wiring and maintenance. rBOX510-6COM offers a
VGA output, making it particularly well-suited for communication control, SCADA
and industrial automation. Its compact size with Din-rail mounting allows for easy
installation into control cabinet. Pre-installed with Linux, Windows® 7 embedded and
Windows 8 embedded, rBOX510-6COM provides programmers with a friendly
environment for developing application software at a lower cost.
®
ATOM™ E3827 (1.75GHz) or E3845 (1.91GHz) processors
rBOX510-6COM is robust industrial-grade hardware design and adopts the
advanced cooling system, besides, supporting the CompactFlash™ and SATA SSD
(or HDD), which makes it especially suitable for field control & monitoring system
solution for following markets:
Utility Industries (Water; Energy; Chemical Plant; Mining…)
Public Transportation Industries (Traffic/ Highway Control; Train/Bus Control…)
Homeland Security (Weather Monitoring/Alarm System…)
Features
Fanless design
Wide temperature operation of -40℃ - +70℃
Supports 2 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernets with Magnetic Isolated Protection
4 isolated RS-232/422/485 COM Ports and 2 RS-232/422/485 COM Ports
1 isolated DIO (8-IN/ 8-OUT)
3 Wireless (3G/GPRS & Wifi)
Support one 2.5” SATA SSD (or HDD), m-SATA and one CompactFlash™
Wide range 12–48V DC-in with terminal block
Din-rail mounting
Wall mounting (optional)
Passed Heavy Industrial CE, FCC Part 18 and UL testing
Passed ATEX & C1D2 Anti-explosive Certification
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Embedded O.S. Supported
rBOX510 not only supports Windows®7 and Windows®8, but also supports
embedded OS, such as Windows® 7 embedded, Windows® 8 embedded and
Linux package support. For storage device, rBOX510 supports one SATA SSD
(or HDD) and one type II CompactFlash™ socket.
Memory down solution w/extended temperature memory chip
®
ATOM™ E3827 (1.75 GHz) or E3845 (1.91 GHz) processor.
Memory size 4GB onboard
1.2.4 Display
A slim type 15-pin D-Sub connector as VGA connector.
1.2.5 Ethernet Ports
LAN 1 and LAN 2
The board has dual RJ-45 connectors, support 10/100/1000Mbps with 1.5KV
magnetic isolated protection.
Support PXE boot and LAN wake-up
1.2.6 Storages
1 x 2.5” SATA SSD/HDD drive bay (default) or 1 x mSATA socket (by BIOS
selectable )
1 x CompactFlash TypeII socket
Note: mSATA and SATA SSD (or HDD) can be either one.
Note: mSATA and wireless use the same slot, and only one of them can be selected.
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1.2.7 Wireless
Pin
Signal USB 2.0
Pin
Signal USB 3.0
USB2.0
1
VCC 1 VCC
2
D- 2 D-
3
D+ 3 D+
4
GND 4 GND
- - 5
SSRX-
USB 3.0
- - 6
SSRX+
- - 7
GND
- - 8
SSTX-
- - 9
SSTX+
Pin
RS-232
RS-422
RS-485
1
DCD
TX-
Data-
2
RXD
TX+
Data+
3
TXD
RX+
--
4
DTR
RX-
--
5
GND
GND
GND
6
DSR
--
--
7
RTS
--
--
8
CTS
--
--9 RI
--
--
3 x Full size Mini Card slot supports 3G/GPRS and Wifi.
2 x SIM Card Socket.
3 x Antenna holes.
1.2.8 USB
1 x USB2.0 & 1 x USB3.0
USB Pin Define
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COM1~COM2support RS232/RS422/RS485 which can be selected by BIOS.
COM3~COM6 support RS232/RS422/RS485 which can be selected by BIOS with
Isolation 2KV protection.
Supports Auto Flow Control in RS485 mode.
COM1~2
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Pin
RS-232
RS-422
RS-485
1,6
RXD
TX+
Data+
2,7
CTS
TX-
Data-
3,8
TXD
RX+
--
4,9
RTS
RX-
--
5,10
ISO_GND
ISO_GND
ISO_GND
Pin
Signal
1
Alarm+
2
Alarm-
3
Power Fail
4
Shield Ground
5
GND
6
PWR
COM3~6
1.2.10 Power
PF pin must connect to external the power fail of UPS, so can normal shutdown
when being abnormal power loss.
LVCMOS 3.3 Level, VIL: 0.8V, VIH: 2.0~3.6,system internal pull up.
The relay default function will be enabled when the system cannot normal boot
One wide-range 12 - 48V DC power input with terminal block.
OVP, UVP and Reverse protection.
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Relay output
Below is a very simple application for remote notice
use relay and lamp.
a) Normal
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c) Relay wiring of rBox
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1.2.11 WatchDog Timer (WDT)
Digital Input
Input Channels
8,source type
Input Voltage
0 to 30VDC Input
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:+10V to +24V (DI To XIN_COM-).
Logic level 1:+3V max.
Digital Output
Output Channels
8,sink type
Output Current
Max. 200 mA per channel, current sink type
External voltage
10 to 30VDC , open collector to 30V
One step is 1sec, 255 levels
One step is 1sec/1min, 255 levels.
1.2.12 Digital I/O Connector and Pin Definition
8bit DI and 8bit DO
3KV optical isolation
DIO Design Sepcification
Speed LED
1000-Base-T (Amber)
100-Base-T (Green)
10-Base-T (Dark)
1.2.13 Ethernet Ports
LAN 1 and LAN 2
The board has dual RJ-45 ethernet connector which using Intel I210-IT ethernet
controllers, support 1000/100/10-Base transmit rate and with 1.5KV magnetic
isolated protection.
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LED Name
Description
Color
PWR
Indicate the Power status.
- LED will be on for green color when the power DC input is
acceptable.
- LED will be on for red color when the power DC input isn’t
acceptable or power fail event.
Green
Red
ACT
The LED for ACT can help user’s to judge BIOS finish or not
and the OS can normal work or not.
- LED will ON for red color when the power DC input is system
active
- LED will flash for red color when the BIOS start
- LED will ON for green color when enter OS status.
- LED will flash for green color when the storage is
accessed.
- LED always ON without any flash for a long time, the OS
is possible crashed.
- LED is off when system shutdown status
Green
Red
Wireless
Indicate the Wireless status.
- When ANT accessed data the LED will flash.
Green
COM TX1
When COM1 transmit data the LED will on.
Green
COM RX1
When COM1 receive data the LED will on.
Yellow
COM TX2
When COM2 transmit data the LED will on.
Green
COM RX2
When COM2 receive data the LED will on.
Yellow
COM TX3
When COM3 transmit data the LED will on.
Green
COM RX3
When COM3 receive data the LED will on.
Yellow
COM TX4
When COM4 transmit data the LED will on.
Green
COM RX4
When COM4 receive data the LED will on.
Yellow
COM TX5
When COM5 transmit data the LED will on.
Green
COM RX5
When COM5 receive data the LED will on.
Yellow
COM TX6
When COM6 transmit data the LED will on.
Green
COM RX6
When COM6 receive data the LED will on.
Yellow
1.2.14 System LED
There are showed the LED’s indicators and functional descriptions.
Two DB9 connectors support RS232/RS422/RS485 (COM1/2)
Four isolated Terminal Block connectors support RS232/RS422/RS485 (COM3~COM6)
One 15-pin D-Sub female connector for VGA.
Two 10/100/1000MbpsRJ-45 with 1.5KV magnetic isolated protection.
One isolated DIO (8-IN/8-OUT)
One USB 2.0 connector & one USB 3.0 connector
One DC Power Input with terminal block.
Three Antenna holes.
One SIM Card Socket
One CompactFlash TypeII socket
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1.3 Dimensions
The following diagrams show you dimensions and outlines of the rBOX510-6COM.
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1.4 I/O Outlets
The following figures show you I/O outlets on front view and top view of the
rBOX510-6COM.
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CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
The rBOX510-6COM is convenient for your various hardware configurations, such
as Hard Disk Drive. The chapter 2 will show you how to install the hardware. It
includes:
2.1 Installing the Hard Disk Drive
Step 1 Turn off the system.
Step 2 Loosen all screws of the cover and remove the cover from the system.
Step 3 Take out the SATA+Power HDD cable & 4pcs of screws for fixing the Hard
Disk Drive from the accessory bag.
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Step 4 Insert the Hard Disk Drive into the bracket and use these screws to fix tightly.
Note: The positive of Hard Disk Drive must be upward when insert the Hard Disk Drive into
the bracket.
Step 5 Connecting the SATA+Power HDD cable with Hard Disk Drive.
Step 6 Put the cover back to the system, and fasten screws tight close the
chassis.
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The SIM socket dedicated for
SSD cover side wireless socket
use.
(Does not support heatsink
cover side wireless)
2.2 Installing the Wireless module
rBOX510-6COM offers 3 solutions to install wireless module as follows:
The wireless socket is near heatsink cover side, supports USB/PCIe
interface.
Two wireless sockets are near SSD cover side, one socket supports
mSATA/USB/PCIe interface, another supports USB/PCIe interface only.
Note: We strongly recommend to choose the wireless socket near heatsink cover side
firstly if user only has one wireless inquiry, because the wireless module can be heat
dissipated via the thermal parts directly.
Note: mSATA and wireless use the same slot, and only one of them can be selected.
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The wireless socket is near heatsink cover side
Step 1 Turn off the system.
Step 2 Loosen all screws of the cover and remove the cover from the system.
Step 3 Take out the thermal pad form the wireless module kit, then stick on the
thermal parts.
Note: Must use the dedicated option wireless module kit for rBOX510-6COM.
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Step 4 Plug the wireless module in the wireless socket and use screws to fix tightly.
Step 5 Put the cover back to the system, and fasten screws tight close the
chassis.
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The external SIM socket dedicated
for heatsink cover side wireless
socket use.
(Does not support SSD cover side
socket)
Step 6 Plug the SIM card into the SIM slot and the positive of SIM Card is as below
picture.
Step 7 Put the cover for SIM card/CF card to the system, and fasten locked
tightly.
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Two wireless sockets are near SSD cover side.
Step 1 Turn off the system.
Step 2 Loosen all screws of the cover and remove the cover from the system.
one socket supports mSATA/USB/PCIe interface
Step 3 Plug the wireless module in the wireless socket and use screws to fix tightly.
Step 4 Put the cover back to the system, and fasten screws tight close the
chassis.
Note: The 3G module needs with SIM slot.
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The SIM socket dedicated for SSD
cover side wireless socket use.
(Does not support heatsink cover
side wireless)
another supports USB/PCIe interface only.
Step 5 Put the SIM card into the SIM slot firstly.
Step 6 Then plug the wireless module in the wireless socket and use screws to fix
tightly.
Step 7 Put the cover back to the system, and fasten screws tight close the
chassis.
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2.3 Installing the mSATA module
Step 1 Turn off the system.
Step 2 Loosen all screws of the cover and remove the cover from the system.
Step 3 Plug the mSATA module in the socket and use screws to fix tightly.
Step 4 Put the cover back to the system, and fasten screws tight close the
chassis.
Note: mSATA and wireless use the same slot, and only one of them can be selected.
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2.4 Installing Din-rail Mounting
The rBOX provides Din-rail Mount that customers can install as below:
Step 1 Prepare Din-rail Mount assembling components (screws and bracket) ready.
Step 2 Assembly the bracket to the system, and fasten screws tight.
Note: Please notice the Din-rail holes with Wall-mounting holes while assembly the bracket
to system.
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Setting up rBOX series by Din-rail mounting
The rBOX set up by Din-rail mounting as below:
Step 1 Fixing the rail firstly.
Step 2 Set up the rBOX on the rail by Din-rail mounting
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2.5 Installing Wall Mounting (optional)
The rBOX provides Wall Mounting that customers can install as below:
Step 1 Prepare Wall Mount assembling components (screws and bracket) ready.
Step 2 Assembly the bracket to the system, and fasten screws tight.
Note: Please notice the Din-rail holes with Wall-mounting holes while assembly the
bracket to system.
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CHAPTER 3
AMI UEFI BIOS 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 flash-backed-up to
save the Setup information whenever the power is turned off.
3.1 Entering Setup
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.
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3.2 The Main Menu
Once you enter the AMI BIOS Aptio Setup Utility, the Main Menu appears on the
screen. In the Main Menu, there are several Setup functions and a couple of Exit
options for your selection. Use Select Screen Keys (or Move Keys) to select the
Setup Page you intend to configure then press <Enter> to accept or enter its submenu.
System Date
The date format is <day> <month> <date> <year>.
System Time
This item shows current time of your system with the format <hour> <minute> <second>. The
time is calculated based on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00.
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3.3 Advanced Features
This Advanced section allows users to configure and improve your system, to set up
some system features according to your preference. You can select any of the
items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus:
Launch PXE opROM
The default setting boot from onboard LAN PxE Rom is [Disabled]
(Please refer below graphics.)
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Mini Card configuration
The default setting for mini card is PCIE.
(Please refer below graphics.)
Note: SSD and mSATA function can be either one, it can be select by BIOS menu.
mSATA and wireless use the same slot, and only one of them can be selected.
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COM Port Interface Type
The default setting for all Serial Ports are RS232.
You can change the setting by selecting the value you want in each COM Port Type.
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the monitor hardware status.
(Please refer below graphics.)
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DIO Configuration
The DIO Modifacation default setting is “disable”.
If the setting is changed for “enable”, you can load manufacture default and program
DIO setting.
(Please refer below graphics.)
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CPU Configuration
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the CPU Configuration informations.
(Please refer below graphics.)
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IDE Configuration
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the IDE Configuration informations.
(Please refer below graphics.)
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Utility Configuration
BIOS flash utility is a tool for flash BIOS on setup menu, follow the step to flash BIOS.
1.
Create a folder and rename to Axiomtek on the root of USB storage (Ex:
X:\Axiomtek)
2.
Copy BIOS file to the Axiomtek folder (Ex:
X:\Axiomtek\CEM840A.104) (Note : BIOS file nemae must contain
the word CEM840)
3.
Emter the BIOS flash utility and locate the BIOS file
4.
Push “Start flash systemBIOS”
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3.4 Chipset Feature
This section contains completely optimized chipset’s features in the system
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USB Configuration
Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the USB Configuration informations.
(Please refer below graphics.)
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3.5 Security
The default setting for Administrator Password is “Not setting passwords”.
The Security menu allows users to change the security settings for the system.
You can set the password for both Administrator Password and User Password.
(Please refer below graphics.)
Note: The BIOS default has no password, when user created the password, please
remember the password number, if users forget password the RMA is the only
solution.
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3.6 Boot Type
The Boot Option Priorities can select by Boot Option #1, #2…
(Please refer below graphics.)
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Hard Drive BBS Priorites supports the hard drive boot option.
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3.7 Save & Exit
This section allows you to determine whether or not to accept your modifications. Type “Y” to
quit the setup utility and save all changes. Type “N” to bring you back to the Previous Setup
utility.
(Please refer below graphics.)
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APPENDIX A
WATCHDOG TIMER
About Watchdog Timer
After the system stops working for a while, it can be auto-reset by the watchdog timer. The
integrated watchdog timer can be set up in the system reset mode by program.
How to Use Watchdog Timer
The following example enables configuration using debug tool.
Enable WDT
Enable configuration:
O 2E 87 ; Un-lock super I/O
O 2E 87
Select logic device:
O 2E 07
O 2F 07
WDT device enable:
O 2E 30
O 2F 01
Activate WDT:
O 2E F0
O 2F 80
Set base timer: O 2E F6 O 2F 0A ; Set reset time (where 0A (hex) = 10sec)
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Set timer unit: O 2E F5
O 2F 71 ; (71: Sec; 79:Minute)
Disable WDT
Enable configuration:
O 2E 87 ; Un-lock super I/O
O 2E 87
Select logic device:
O 2E 07
O 2F 07
WDT device disable:
O 2E F0
O 2F 00
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DIO Command
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