DFI EC500-SD User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction
EC500-SD
User’s Manual
A45100703
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Copyright
This publication is provided for informational purposes only. The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents or use of this manual and specifi­cally disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. The user will assume the entire risk of the use or the results of the use of this docu­ment. Further, the manufacturer reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes to its contents at any time, without obligation to notify any person or entity of such revisions or changes.
Changes after the publication’s first release will be based on the product’s revision. The website will always provide the most updated information.
© 2017. All Rights Reserved.
Trademarks
Product names or trademarks appearing in this manual are for identification purpose only and are the properties of the respective owners.
FCC and DOC Statement on Class A
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reason­able protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encour­aged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.
Notice:
ance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
2. Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with the emission limits.
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Table of Contents
Copyright .........................................................................................2
Trademarks ......................................................................................2
FCC and DOC Statement on Class A ......................................2
About this Manual ........................................................................4
Warranty .......................................................................................... 4
Static Electricity Precautions .....................................................4
Safety Measures .............................................................................4
Safety Precautions ........................................................................5
About the Package .......................................................................5
Chapter 1 - Introduction ............................................................6
Overview ....................................................................................................................... 6
Key Features ................................................................................................................ 6
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 7
Getting to Know the EC500-SD .......................................................................... 8
Mechanical Dimensions .......................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2 - Getting Started .......................................................10
Chapter 3 - Installing the Devices...........................................11
Removing the Chassis Cover ...............................................................................11
Installing a SODIMM ...............................................................................................12
Installing a 2.5” SATA Drive ..................................................................................13
Installing a CFast Card ...........................................................................................14
Installing a Mini PCIe or mSATA Card ..............................................................14
Installing a CPU ........................................................................................................16
Chapter 4 - Jumper Settings .....................................................18
Clear CMOS Data .....................................................................................................18
Auto Power-on Select ............................................................................................18
COM1/COM2 RS232 Power Select .....................................................................19
COM1/COM2 RS232/422/485 Select ................................................................20
COM3/COM4 RS232/422/485 Select ................................................................21
Chapter 5 - Ports and Connectors ..........................................22
Front Panel I/O Ports ..............................................................................................22
USB Ports .................................................................................................................................................. 22
COM (Serial) Ports.................................................................................................................................. 23
Rear Panel I/O Ports ................................................................................................23
RJ45 LAN Ports ....................................................................................................................................... 24
Display Interfaces .................................................................................................................................. 24
USB Ports .................................................................................................................................................. 25
9~36V DC-in ............................................................................................................................................ 25
Rear Audio Connectors ....................................................................................................................... 26
I/O Connectors .........................................................................................................26
Parallel Connector ................................................................................................................................. 26
Front Panel Connector .......................................................................................................................27
SATA (Serial ATA) Connectors ............................................................................................................ 27
SATA (Serial ATA) Power Connectors .............................................................................................. 28
SMBus Connector ................................................................................................................................. 28
Cooling Fan Connectors......................................................................................................................29
Digital I/O Connector ........................................................................................................................... 29
S/PDIF Connector .................................................................................................................................. 30
LPC Connector ........................................................................................................................................ 30
Expansion Slots ...................................................................................................................................... 31
12V DC-out ............................................................................................................................................... 32
Chapter 6 - Mounting Options ................................................33
Chapter 7 - BIOS Setup ...............................................................34
Main ............................................................................................................................................................ 35
Advanced ................................................................................................................................................. 35
Security ...................................................................................................................................................... 43
Boot ............................................................................................................................................................ 44
Exit ............................................................................................................................................................... 46
Chapter 8 - Supported Software ............................................. 48
Chapter 9 - RAID ...........................................................................64
Chapter 10 - Intel AMT Settings .............................................68
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About this Manual
Warranty
1. Warranty does not cover damages or failures that arised from misuse of the product, inability to use the product, unauthorized replacement or alteration of components and product specifications.
4. We will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or damages to the product that has been modified or altered.
Static Electricity Precautions
It is quite easy to inadvertently damage your PC, system board, components or devices even before installing them in your system unit. Static electrical discharge can damage computer components without causing any signs of physical damage. You must take extra care in han­dling them to ensure against electrostatic build-up.
1. To prevent electrostatic build-up, leave the system board in its anti-static bag until you are ready to install it.
2. Wear an antistatic wrist strap.
3. Do all preparation work on a static-free surface.
4. Hold the device only by its edges. Be careful not to touch any of the components, contacts
or connections.
5. Avoid touching the pins or contacts on all modules and connectors. Hold modules or con nectors by their ends.
Safety Measures
To avoid damage to the system:
• Use the correct AC input voltage range.
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
• Unplug the power cord before removing the system chassis cover for installation or
servicing. After installation or servicing, cover the system chassis before plugging the power cord.
Battery:
• Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced.
• Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend by the manufacturer.
• Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance.
Important:
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage your processor, disk drive and other com­ponents. Perform the upgrade instruction procedures described at an ESD worksta­tion only. If such a station is not available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the system chas­sis. If a wrist strap is unavailable, establish and maintain contact with the system chassis throughout any procedures requiring ESD protection.
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About the Package
The package contains the following items. If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance.
• 1 EC500-SD system unit
• 1 CD disk includes: Drivers/Manual
Optional Items
• Wall Mount kit
• Power Cord
• Power Adapter (100W/120W)
The board and accessories in the package may not come similar to the information listed above. This may differ in accordance to the sales region or models in which it was sold. For more information about the standard package in your region, please contact your dealer or sales representative.
Safety Precautions
• Use the correct DC input voltage range.
• Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced.
• Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommend by the manufacturer.
• Dispose of used batteries according to local ordinance.
• Keep this system away from humidity.
• Place the system on a stable surface. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage.
• The openings on the system are for air ventilation to protect the system from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
• Place the power cord in such a way that it will not be stepped on. Do not place anything on top of the power cord. Use a power cord that has been approved for use with the system and that it matches the voltage and current marked on the system’s electrical range label.
• If the system will not be used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
• If one of the following occurs, consult a service personnel:
- The power cord or plug is damaged.
- Liquid has penetrated the system.
- The system has been exposed to moisture.
- The system is not working properly.
- The system dropped or is damaged.
- The system has obvious signs of breakage.
• The unit uses a three-wire ground cable which is equipped with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock. Do not defeat the purpose of this pin. If your outlet does not support this kind of plug, contact your electrician to replace the outlet.
• Disconnect the system from the DC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 1
Overview
Key Features
Model Name EC500-SD
Processor 6th Generation Intel® CoreTM processors
Chipset Intel® Q170 Chipset
LAN 2 LAN ports
COM 4 COM ports
Audio Line-out and microphone jack
Display VGA
DVI (DVI-D signal)
HDMI or DP (DP available upon request)
USB 2 USB 2.0 Type A ports, 4 USB 3.0 Type A ports
Power 9~36V DC-in
Front View
Rear View
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Specifications
Processor System
6th Generation Intel® CoreTM Processors, LGA 1151 Socket
Intel® Core™ i7-6700TE, Quad Core, 8M Cache, 2.4GHz (3.4GHz), 35W Intel® Core™ i5-6500TE, Quad Core, 6M Cache, 2.3GHz (3.3GHz), 35W Intel® Core™ i3-6100TE, Dual Core, 4M Cache, 2.7GHz, 35W
Chipset
• Intel® Q170 Chipset
Memory
Two 260-pin SODIMM
• Supports dual-channel DDR4 1866/2133MHz
• Supports up to 32GB system memory
Graphics
Intel® HD Gen 9 Graphics OpenGL 5.0, DirectX 12, OpenCL 2.1
• Supports these codecs: HW Decode: AVC/H.264, MPEG2, VC1/WMV9, JPEG/MJPEG, HEVC/H265, VP8, VP9 HW Encode: MPEG2, AVC/H264, JPEG, HEVC/H265, VP8, VP9
• Output displays: VGA: resolution up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz DVI: resolution up to 2560x1600 @ 60Hz HDMI: resolution up to 4096x2160 @ 24Hz or 2560x1600 @ 60Hz DP: resolution up to 4096x2304 @ 60Hz
Triple/Dual Display
VGA + DVI (DVI-D signal) + HDMI/DP (DP available upon request)
Storage
One 2.5" SATA drive bay
• SATA 3.0 port with data transfer rate up to 6Gb/s
Ethernet
One Intel® I211AT PCIe (10/100/1000Mbps) One Intel® I219V with iAMT11.0 PCIe (10/100/1000Mbps) (only Core i7/
i5 supports iAMT)
Expansion
One full-size Mini PCIe (PCIe/USB) One half-size Mini PCIe (USB/mSATA) One CFast card slot
Chapter 1
Note:
* Optional and is not supported in standard model. Please contact your sales repre-
sentative for more information.
Power
• Power input voltage: 9~36V DC-in (terminal block type connector)
Cooling System
Fanless with heatsink
Environment
• Operating Temperature:
0 to 45°C (SSD/mSATA, w/ 0.7m/sec air ow)
• Storage Temperature:
-20 to 85°C
• Relative Humidity: 5 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
• Shock: Half sine wave 3G, 11ms, 3 shock per axis
Construction
• Aluminum + SGCC
Mounting
• Wall mount
- Mounting brackets and screws* (optional)
Dimensions
235mm x 63.2mm x 221.2mm (W x H x D)
Weight
3.5 kg
OS Support
• Windows 7 (32/64-bit)
• Windows 8.1 (64-bit)
• Windows 10
Other Features
System Reset, Programmable via Software from 1 to 255 Seconds
Standards and
Certications
IEC68-2-64
Front Panel I/O Ports
• Front Panel
- One power button with LED
- One reset button
- One status and one HDD LED
- Two USB 2.0 Type A ports
- One remote power-on/power-off connector
- Two RS-232/422/485 (DB-9) (RS-232 with power)
- Two RS-232/422/485 (DB-9)
• Rear Panel
- Two RJ45 LAN ports
- One VGA port/one DVI (DVI-D signal)/one HDMI or DP (DP available upon request)
- Four USB 3.0 Type A ports
- One Line-out and one Mic-in Ports
- One CFast card slot
- One 9~36V DC-in 3-pole terminal block
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Getting to Know the EC500-SD
Chapter 1
Front View
Power button with LED (Green)
Press to power on or power off the system.
Reset button
Press to reset the system.
HDD LED (Red)
Indicates the status of disk drives (including the mSATA card) as below.
Status LED (Yellow)
Indicates system status as below.
Status LED
Suspend Mode S0 S1 S3 S4, S5
LED Behavior
Always ON
Quick Blink
(cycle 1 sec)
Slow Blink
(cycle >1 sec)
Off
Remote power-on/power-off switch connector
Connects distant power on/off switch.
USB 2.0 Ports
Connect USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices.
COM Ports
All COM ports can be selected among RS232, RS422 and RS485 via jumper settings. COM1 and COM2 can be selected between RS232 and RS232 with power via jumper settings.
Rear View
DC-in
DC 9~36V power input via a terminal block connector.
CFast
The CFast card slot allows for convenient system capacity expansion.
DVI-I (DVI-D signal)
Connects the DVI-I connector of an LCD monitor.
HDMI (or DP)
Connects the HDMI connector of an LCD monitor.
Microphone/Line-out Ports
Connect audio devices such as microphones and speakers.
USB 3.0 Ports
Connect USB 3.0 devices as well as devices based on previous USB versions.
Gigabit LAN Ports
Connect the system to a local area network.
VGA Connector
Connects the VGA connector of a monitor.
DC-in
USB 3.0
DVI-I (DVI-D Signal)
CFast
LAN 1
LAN 2
VGA
Microphone
Line-out
HDMI
COM 2
Power Button
Reset Button
USB 2.0
COM 3
Status LED
HDD LED
COM 1
COM 4
Remote power on/off
HDD LED
HDD State
Disk access
activity
Disk drives present or not present
LED Behavior
Blink Off
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221.20
60.70
235
63.206
60.70
Mechanical Dimensions
Chassis Dimensions
Chapter 1
Front View
Right View
Left View
Rear View
Motherboard Dimensions
Gold finger
PCIE X4
PCIE X16
228
216.70
209.55
50
Gold finger
mini PCIe
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Chapter 2 Getting Started
Chapter 2 - Getting Started
Chapter 2
Preparing the System
Before you start using the system, you need the following items:
• SATA hard drive
• AC power adapter
• Optical drive (for installing software/drivers)
• Memory module
Installing Devices
The following are devices that can be installed in the system.
• Memory module
• SATA hard drives
• Mini PCIe and mSATA card
• CFast card
Configuring the BIOS
To get you started, you may need to change configurations such as the date, time and the type of hard disk drive.
1. Power-on the system.
2. After the memory test, the message “Press DEL to run setup” will appear on the screen. Press the Delete key to enter the BIOS setup utility.
Installing an Operating System
To install an OS, you need an optical drive or a USB flash drive and boot from such a device.
Make sure a 2.5” SATA drive is already installed.
1. Refer to the following chapters for information on installing a SATA drive.
2. Refer to your operating system manual for instructions on installing the operating system.
Installing the Drivers
The system package includes a CD disk. The CD includes drivers that must be installed to pro­vide the best system performance. Refer to the Supported Software chapter for instructions on installing the drivers.
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Chapter 3 Installing the Devices
Chapter 3
Chapter 3 - Installing the Devices
Removing the Chassis Cover
1. Make sure the system and all other peripherals connected to it have been powered off.
2. Disconnect all power cords and cables.
3. The 6 mounting screws on the left and right sides and bottom of the system are used to secure the cover to the chassis. Remove these screws and put them in a safe place for later use.
4. Lift the cover upward to open the system.
5. The SODIMM sockets, Mini PCIe slot and SATA drive bay are accessible after removing the chassis cover.
SODIMM socket
Mini PCIe slot
SATA drive bay
Mounting Screw
Mounting Screw
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Chapter 3
Installing a SODIMM
1. The SODIMM sockets are located on the system board. Remove the SATA drive bay to ac­cess the SODIMM sockets.
2. Grasp the module by its edges and align the memory’s notch with the socket’s notch; then insert the memory into the socket at an angle and push it down until you feel a click.
SODIMM socket
Notes:
1. The system supports dual-channel configuration. To enable dual-channel, populate both SODIMM sockets.
2. The SODIMM sockets can only accept DDR4 memory modules. Please do not install other types of memory modules.
SODIMM module
SATA drive bay
Mounting screw
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Chapter 3
Installing a 2.5” SATA Drive
1. Before installing the SATA drive, connect the SATA data and power cable to the SATA data connector of the SATA drive. Then install the SATA drive on the HDD bracket with the provided mounting screws from the HDD drive bay kit.
Mounting Screws
Mounting screw
SATA data and power cable
2. Place the SATA drive installed with the HDD bracket in the system. Align the mounting holes on the HDD bracket with the mounting holes on the drive bay and use the provided mounting screws to secure the drive in place.
Mounting Screws
Mounting hole
3. Connect the other end of the SATA data and power cable to the SATA data and power connectors on the system board respectively.
SATA data connector
SATA power connector
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Chapter 3 Installing the Devices
Chapter 3
Installing a CFast Card
CFast slot cover
1. Before installing a CFast card, take off the CFast card slot cover.
2. Gently insert the CFast card straight with the label on the CFast card facing up until you feel it lock into place. Do not force the card into the slot if the card is not correctly inserted.
3. Close the CFast card cover. To eject the card, push the card inward to release the lock and pull it out.
Installing a Mini PCIe or mSATA Card
The system board is equipped with 2 Mini PCIe slots: one full-size and (PCIe/USB signals) and one half-size slot (USB/mSATA signals). Here we will demonstrate the installation of a full-size Mini PCIe card.
1. Grasp the Mini PCIe card by its edges and align the notch in the connector of the Mini PCIe card with the notch in the connector on the system board.
2. Push the Mini PCIe card down and use the provided mounting screw to secure the card on the system board.
Mounting screw
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Chapter 3
0.82mm
Important:
The bottom side of a full-size Mini PCIe module should have a component height restriction of 0.82 mm and will sit flush against the connected half-size Mini PCIe module if such a component is used and the half-size slot is connected with a module.
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Chapter 3 Installing the Devices
Chapter 3
Installing a CPU
1.
Make sure the system and all other peripheral devices connected to it have been powered-off.
2. Disconnect all power cords and cables.
3. Before installing the Intel CPU,
remove the 8 mounting screws on the top of the
system unit and put them in a safe place for later use.
4. The system board is equipped with a surface mount LGA 1151 socket. This socket is ex­clusively designed for installing a LGA 1151 packaged Intel CPU.
Important:
1. Before you proceed, make sure (1) the LGA 1151 socket comes with a protec­tive cap, (2) the cap is not damaged and (3) the socket’s contact pins are not bent. If the cap is missing or the cap or contact pins are damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
2. Keep the protective cap. RMA requests will be accepted and processed only if the LGA 1151 socket comes with the protective cap.
5. Unlock the socket by pushing the load lever down, move it sideways until it is released from the retention tab, and then lift the load lever up.
7. Insert the CPU into the socket. The gold triangular mark on the CPU must align with the corner of the CPU socket as the photo shown below.
Retention tab
Protective cap
Load lever
Load plate
9. Insert the CPU into the socket. The gold triangular mark on the CPU must align with the corner of the CPU socket as shown below. The CPU’s notch will at the same time fit into the socket’s alignment key.
Alignment key
Gold triangular mark
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Chapter 3
Important:
The CPU will fit in only one orientation and can easily be inserted without exerting any force.
10. Close the load plate and push the load lever down to lock it under the retention tab. While closing the load plate, slide the front edge of the load plate under the retention tab.
Retention knob
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Chapter 4 Jumper Settings
Chapter 4
Chapter 4 - Jumper Settings
Clear CMOS Data
If you encounter the following conditions, you can reconfigure the system with the default val­ues stored in the BIOS ROM.
a) CMOS data becomes corrupted.
b) You forgot the supervisor or user password.
To load the default values stored in the ROM BIOS, please follow these steps below:
1. Power-off the system and unplug the power cord.
2. Set the jumper pins 2 and 3 to On. Wait for a few seconds and set the jumper back to its
default setting: 1-2 On.
3. Now plug the power cord and power on the system.
2-3 On: Clear CMOS Data
1-2 On: Normal
(default)
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
JP1
3
1
2
3
1
2
Auto Power-on Select
JP11 is used to select the method of powering on the system. If you want the system to power-on whenever AC power comes in, set JP11 pins 2 and 3 to On. If you want to use the power button, set pins 1 and 2 to On.
When using the JP11 “Power On” feature to power the system back on after a power failure , the system may not power on if the power lost is resumed within 5 seconds (power flicker).
1-2 On: Power-on via power button (default)
2-3 On: Power-on via AC power
JP11
31 2
31 2
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
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Chapter 4
COM1/COM2 RS232 Power Select
6
1
6
2
1
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front
Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
JP2 JP3
JP3 (for COM1) and JP2 (for COM2) are used to configure serial COM ports to normal RS232 or RS232 with power. The pin assignments (Pin 1: optional 12V and Pin 9: optional 5V) of COM1 and COM2 will vary according to JP3’s and JP2’s setting respectively.
1-3 (RI), 2-4 (DCD) On: RS232 (default)
3-5 (+5V), 4-6 (+12V) On: RS232 with power
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COM1/COM2 RS232/422/485 Select
1-3, 2-4 On:
RS232 (default)
JP6 (for COM1) / JP13 (for COM2)
RS485
COM1 / COM2
1-2 On: RS232
(default)
1
3
5
2
4
6
RS422
Full Duplex
3-4 On: RS422
Full Duplex
5-6 On: RS485
RS232
2 1
9
RXDDCD
TXD DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
2 1
9
RXD-RXD+
TXD+
TXD-
NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
2 1
9
DATA-DATA+
TXD NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
2 1
9
COM1/COM2:
RS232/422/485
COM1/COM2:
RS232/422/485
JP5 and JP12 (for COM1) / JP7 and JP14 (for COM2)
These jumpers allow you to configure the serial COM ports to RS232, RS422 (full duplex) or RS485. JP5, JP6 and JP12 are used to configure serial COM port 1. JP7, JP13 and JP14 are used to configure serial COM port 2. The pin functions of COM port 1 and COM port 2 will vary according to these jumpers’ settings. Both COM1 and COM2 can be wired as either external ports or internal connectors. You can also configure the RS485 auto flow mechanism through the BIOS setup utility. For more information, refer to Chapter 7.
Note:
When COM1 RS232/422/485 is selected, JP5 and JP12 must be set in accordance to JP6. And when COM2 RS232/422/485 is selected, JP7 and JP14 must be set in accor­dance to JP13.
COM1 / COM2
RS422
Full Duplex
RXD+
TXD+
RXD-
TXD-
N.C.
1 2 3 4 5
6 7
8
9
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
JP5, JP12
or
JP6
6 4
2
5
3
1
2
4
6
1
3
5
5
3
1
6 4
2
3-5, 4-6 On:
RS422 Full Duplex/RS485
6 4
2
5
3
1
6 4
2
5
3
1
JP7, JP14
JP13
COM2:
RS232/422/485 Select
1
3
5
2
4
6
COM1:
RS232/422/485 Select
RS232
1
2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
DCD
(or +12V)
TXD
RXD
DTR
GND
RTS
RI
(or +5V)
DSR
CTS
RS485
DATA+
DATA-
1 2 3 4 5
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
6 7 8 9
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Chapter 4
COM3/COM4 RS232/422/485 Select
These jumpers allow you to configure the serial COM ports to RS232, RS422 (full duplex) or RS485. JP8, JP9 and JP15 are used to configure serial COM port 3. JP4, JP10 and JP16 are used to configure serial COM port 4. The pin functions of COM port 3 and COM port 4 will vary according to these jumpers’ settings. You can also configure the RS485 auto flow mechanism through the BIOS setup utility. For more information, refer to Chapter 7.
JP9 (for COM3) / JP4 (for COM4)
JP8 and JP15 (for COM3) / JP10 and JP16 (for COM4)
1-3, 2-4 On:
RS232 (default)
5
3
1
6 4
2
1-2 On: RS232
(default)
3-4 On: RS422
Full Duplex
2
4
6
1
3
5
5-6 On: RS485
1
3
5
2
4
6
1
3
5
2
4
6
JP9
JP4
6
4
2
5 3 1
6
4
2
5 3 1
6
4
2
5 3 1
3-5, 4-6 On:
RS422 Full Duplex/RS485
6 4
2
5
3
1
JP10
JP8, JP15, JP16
6
4
2
5 3 1
6
4
2
5 3 1
RS485
COM3 / COM4
RS422
Full Duplex
RS232
2 1
9
RXDDCD
TXD DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
2 1
9
RXD-RXD+
TXD+
TXD-
NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
2 1
9
DATA-DATA+
TXD NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
NC.
COM3 / COM4
RS485
RS422
Full Duplex
RS232
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
6 7 8 9
DATA+
DATA-
1
2 3 4 5
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
RXD+
TXD+
RXD-
TXD-
N.C.
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
JP8, JP15
6 4
2
5
3
1
JP4, JP10
6 4
2
5
3
1
6
4
2
5 3 1
JP9
JP16
DCD
TXD
RXD
DTR
GND
RTS
RI
DSR
CTS
1
2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
Note:
When COM3 RS232/422/485 is selected, JP8 and JP15 must be set in accordance to JP9. And when COM4 RS232/422/485 is selected, JP10 and JP16 must be set in ac­cordance to JP4.
2 1
9
COM3/COM4:
RS232/422/485
COM3/COM4:
RS232/422/485
or
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Chapter 5
Chapter 5 - Ports and Connectors
Front Panel I/O Ports
The front panel I/O consists of the following ports:
• Power button with LED
• Reset button
• Remote power on/off switch connector
• Status and HDD LEDs
• Two USB 2.0 ports
• Four RS232 serial ports
USB Ports
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front
Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
The USB device allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultane­ously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals. In addition to the 2 USB 2.0 ports at the front panel, the system board provides 3 USB 2.0 ports through the internal pin headers.
• BIOS Setting
Configure the onboard USB in the Advanced menu (“USB Configuration” submenu) of the BIOS. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information.
COM 2
Power Button
Reset Button
USB 2.0
COM 3
Status LED
HDD LED
COM 1
COM 4
Remote power on/off
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
USB 9
USB 13/14
USB 2.0
1
1
2 10
VCC
-Data1
+Data1
N.C
VCC
+Data0
-Data0
Key
9
VCC
+Data0
-Data0
GND
GND
GND
GND
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Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
COM (Serial) Ports
COM3, COM4:
RS232/RS422/RS485
COM1 to COM4 can be selected among RS232, RS422 and RS485. In addition, COM1 and COM2 can be switched between normal RS232 and RS232 with power. For pin definitions and jumper selection of different communication modes, please refer to Chapter 4.
The serial ports are asynchronous communication ports with 16C550A-compatible UARTs that can be used with modems, serial printers, remote display terminals, and other serial devices.
• BIOS Setting
Configure the serial ports in the Advanced menu (“Super IO Configuration” submenu) of the BIOS. You can use the BIOS setup utility to configure RS485 auto flow mechanism. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information.
Rear Panel I/O Ports
The rear panel I/O consists of the following ports:
• 9~36V DC-in
• CFast card slot
• DVI-I (DVI-D signal)/HDMI (or DP) /VGA connectors
• Line-out and microphone ports
• Four USB 3.0 ports
• Two RJ45 LAN ports
DC-in
USB 3.0
DVI-I (DVI-D Signal)
CFast
LAN 1
LAN 2
VGA
Microphone
Line-out
HDMI
COM1 to COM4:
RS232/RS422/RS485
2 1
9
RXDDCD
TXD DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
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Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
RJ45 LAN Ports
Features
• LAN1: Intel® I219V PCIe Gigabit Ethernet Controller
• LAN2: Intel® I211AT PCIe Gigabit Ethernet Controller
The LAN ports allow the system board to connect to a local area network with a network hub.
BIOS Setting
Configure the onboard LAN for the Wake-on LAN function in the Advanced menu (“ACPI Con­figuration”) of the BIOS. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information.
Driver Installation
Install the LAN drivers. Refer to Chapter 8 for more information.
Display Interfaces
LAN 1
LAN 2
LAN 1 LAN 2
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
VGA
DVI-I
HDMI or DP
VGA Port
The VGA port is used for connecting a VGA monitor. Connect the monitor’s 15-pin D-shell cable connector to the VGA port. After you plug the monitor’s cable connector into the VGA port, gently tighten the cable screws to hold the connector in place.
DVI-I (DVI-D Signal) Port
The DVI-I (DVI-D Signal) port is used to connect a digital LCD monitor to transmit uncom­pressed digital video. This connector has a DVI-I receptacle but implements DVI-D signals (digital only).
Connect the display device’s cable connector to the DVI-I port. After you plug the cable con­nector into the DVI-I port, gently tighten the cable screws to hold the connector in place.
HDMI Port or DisplayPort
The HDMI port which carries both digital audio and video signals is used to connect the HDMI port of an LCD monitor or a digital TV.
BIOS Setting
Configure the display devices in the Advanced menu (“Video Configuration” submenu) of the BIOS. Refer to the Chapter 7 for more information.
Driver Installation
Install the graphics driver. Refer to Chapter 8 for more information.
1
2
VGA_GREEN_C
VGA_RED_C
NC
VGA_BLUE_C
VGA_DET
GND
GND
GND
5V
GND
NC
VGA_SDA
VGA_HSYNC_C
VSYNC_C
VGA_SCL
GND
1
11
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USB Ports
The USB device allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultane­ously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals. The system board is equipped with 4 USB
3.0 ports at the rear panel and 2 USB 2.0 ports at the front panel of the system unit. The USB
3.0 can transfer data up to 5 Gbps whereas the USB 2.0 can transfer data up to 480Mbps.
• BIOS Setting
Configure the onboard USB in the Advanced menu (“USB Configuration” submenu) of the BIOS. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information.
9~36V DC-in
This jack provides options of power input solution of 100W and 120W. Connect a DC power cord to this jack. Using a voltage higher than the recommended one may fail to boot the sys­tem or cause damage to the system board.
USB 1-2
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
DC-in
+
-
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Rear Audio Connectors
Rear Audio
The system board is equipped with 2 audio jacks.
• Line-out Jack
This jack is used to connect a headphone or external speakers.
• Mic-in Jack
This jack is used to connect an external microphone.
Driver Installation
Install the audio driver. Refer to the Chapter 8 for more information.
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
Line-outMic-in
1
Mic-L
Line-R
GND
GND
NC
NC
2
10
Mic-JD
Line-JD
9
Mic-R
Line-L
I/O Connectors
Parallel Connector
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
SPP
(Standard Parallel Port)
Allows normal speed operation but in one direction only.
ECP
(Extended Capabilities Port)
Allows parallel port to operate in bidirectional mode and at a speed faster than the SPP’s data transfer rate.
EPP
(Enhanced Parallel Port)
Allows bidirectional parallel port operation at the maximum speed.
LPT
2 1
26 25
The 25-pin connector is used to connect the parallel port of a device such as a printer. It sup­ports SPP, ECP and EPP standards.
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Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
SATA (Serial ATA) Connectors
• 2 Serial ATA 3.0 ports
- SATA port 0 and 1 with data transfer rate up to 6Gb/s
• Integrated Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) controller and Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (Intel® RST)
Features
The Serial ATA connectors are used to connect the Serial ATA device. Connect one end of the Serial ATA data cable to the SATA connector on the system board and the other end to your Serial ATA device.
The power cable must be connected from the system board’s Serial ATA power connector to a SATA drive’s power connector in order to provide power to the drive. Refer to the next page for pin definitions of the SATA power connectors.
BIOS Setting
Configure the Serial ATA drives in the Advanced submenu (“SATA Configuration” section) of the BIOS. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information.
SATA 0/1
7
RXN
GND
TXP
TXN
GND
1
RXP
GND
SATA 3.0 6Gb/s
Front Panel Connector
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
ATX-SW
Front Panel
HDD-LED - HDD LED
This LED will be lit when the hard drive is being accessed.
RESET SW - Reset Switch
This switch allows you to reboot without having to power off the system.
ATX-SW - ATX Power Switch
This switch is used to power on or off the system.
PWR-LED - Power/Standby LED
When the system’s power is on, this LED will be lit. When the system is in the S1 (POS - Pow­er On Suspend) state, it will blink every second. When the system is in the S3 (STR - Suspend To RAM) state, it will blink every 4 seconds.
Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment
HDD-LED
3 HDD Power
PWR-LED
2 LED Power
5 Signal 4 LED Power
RESET SW
7 Ground 6 Signal
9 RST Signal
ATX-SW
8 Ground
11 N.C. 10 Signal
RESET-SW
HDD-LED
PWR-LED
2
1
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SATA (Serial ATA) Power Connectors
These SATA power connectors supply power to the SATA drives. Connect one end of the pro­vided power cable to the SATA power connector and the other end to your storage device.
+12V
+5V
Ground
1
Ground
4
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
SATA Power 0/1
SMBus Connector
SMBus
1
2
GND +3.3V_standby
SMBUS Data
SMBUS Clock
NC
SMBUS_Alert
5
6
The SMBus (System Management Bus) connector is used to connect SMBus devices. It is a multiple device bus that allows multiple chips to connect to the same bus and enable each one to act as a master by initiating data transfer.
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
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Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
Cooling Fan Connectors
The fan connectors are used to connect cooling fans.
BIOS Setting
The Super IO menu (“PC Health Status” submenu) of the BIOS will display the current speed of the cooling fans. Refer to Chapter 7 for more information.
Digital I/O Connector
Pins Function
1
DIO7
2
DIO6
3
DIO5
4
DIO4
5
DIO3
6
DIO2
7
DIO1
8
DIO0
Digital I/O Connector
The Digital I/O connector provides 8-bit digital inputs or outputs to enable monitor and control of the states of the connected external devices. You can use the provided HW Utility to config­ure a port to be either input or output.
1
DIO7
DIO6
DIO5 DIO3
DIO4
DIO2
DIO1
DIO0
DIO
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
1
3
Sense
Power
Ground
System Fan 1
System Fan 2
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S/PDIF Connector
1 5
+5V
Key
SPDIF out
Ground
SPDIF in
S/PDIF
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
The S/PDIF connector is an audio interface for transmitting digital audio signals. The system includes an S/PDIF header on the board. Make sure pin 1 of the audio cable is aligned with pin 1 of the S/PDIF connector.
LPC Connector
The Low Pin Count Interface was dened by Intel® Corporation to facilitate the industry’s transition
towards legacy free systems. It allows the integration of low-bandwidth legacy I/O components within the system, which are typically provided by a Super I/O controller. Furthermore, it can be used to interface rmware hubs, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) devices and embedded control­ler solutions. Data transfer on the LPC bus is implemented over a 4 bit serialized data interface, which uses a 24MHz LPC bus clock. For more information about LPC bus refer to the Intel® Low
Pin Count Interface Specication Revision 1.1’. The table below indicates the pin assignments of
the LPC connector.
Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment
1
L_CLK
2
L_AD1
3
L_RST#
4
L_AD0
5
L_FRAME#
6
3V3
7
L_AD3
8
GND
9
L_AD2
10
Key
11
INT_SERIRQ
12
GND
13
5VSB
14
5V
LPC
1
2
13
14
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
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Expansion Slots
Mini PCIe Slot
The Mini PCIe socket is used to install a Mini PCIe card. The system is equipped with a full­size Mini PCIe slot (PCIe/USB signals) and a half-size Mini PCIe (mSATA/USB signals) slot. Supporting both USB and mSATA signals, the half-size Mini PCIe slot can be used to expand the system’s storage capacity or provide mobile communication capability.
PCI Express x16 Slot/PCI Express x4 Slot
Install a PCIe x16 or x4 expansion card such as network cards that comply with the PCI Ex­press specifications into this slot.
CFast
Insert a CFast card into this slot. Please refer to Chapter 3 for installation procedure. Note that CFast cards are not physically or electrically compatible with CompactFlash cards.
ECX Slot
The ECX interface is used to install an ECX card for I/O expansion via a proprietary daughter board.
Pin Pin Assignment Pin Pin Assignment
1
GND
2
GND
3
PCIE_ECX_RX1p
4
PCIE_ECX_RX2p
5
PCIE_ECX_RX1n
6
PCIE_ECX_RX2n
7
PCIE_ECX_TX1n
8
PCIE_ECX_TX2n
9
PCIE_ECX_TX1p
10
PCIE_ECX_TX2p
11
CLK_PCIE_ECX1_p
12
CLK_PCIE_ECX2_p
13
CLK_PCIE_ECX1_n
14
CLK_PCIE_ECX2_n
15
Reserved
16
Reserved
17
Reserved
18
Reserved
19
GND
20
GND
21
CLK_PCIE_ECX3_p
22
PCIE_ECX_RX5p
23
CLK_PCIE_ECX3_n
24
PCIE_ECX_RX5n
25
GND
26
PCIE_ECX_TX5n
27
Reserved
28
PCIE_ECX_TX5p
29
DPB_AUX_n
30
CLK_PCIE_ECX5_p
31
DPB_AUX_p
32
CLK_PCIE_ECX5_n
33
Reserved
34
Reserved
35
Reserved
36
Reserved
37
Reserved
38
HD_OUT
39
GND
40
GND
41
DPB_LAN0_n
42
PCIE_ECX_RX4p
43
DPB_LAN0_p
44
PCIE_ECX_RX4n
45
DPB_LAN1_n
46
PCIE_ECX_TX4n
47
DPB_LAN1_p
48
PCIE_ECX_TX4p
49
DPB_LAN2_n
50
CLK_PCIE_ECX4_p
51
DPB_LAN2_p
52
CLK_PCIE_ECX4_n
53
DPC_AUX_n
54
Reserved
55
DPC_AUX_p
56
Reserved
57
DPB_HPD
58
Reserved
59
GND
60
GND
61
DPB_LAN3_n
62
LPC_FRAME#
63
DPB_LAN3_p
64
LPC_AD0
65
DPB_CTRL_CLK
66
LPC_AD1
67
DPB_CTRL_DATA
68
LPC_AD2
69
DPC_CTRL_CLK
70
LPC_AD3
71
DPC_CTRL_DATA
72
LPC_LDRQ1#
73
Reserved
74
DPC_HPD
Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System Fan 2
1
Front Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1109
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
Mini PCI Express
PCI Express x16 PCI Express x4
CFast (back side)
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Buzzer
USB 3-4
USB 3.0
USB 1-2
USB 3.0
Power LED
HDD LED
J22
JP2
JP3
J21
HDMI (default)/DP
DVI
System
Fan 2
1
Front
Panel
51
2
1
10
9
1
1
1
1
4
SATA Power
-
DC-in
LAN 2
LAN 1
PCIe x16 (PCIE1)
SPI Flash BIOS
9
1
2 10
COM 4
VGA
1
6
(JP4)
Clear CMOS
Data (JP1)
Auto Power-on Select (JP11)
1
6
(JP9) (JP16)
1
6
6
1
(JP8) (JP15)
1
6
6
1
(JP10)
1
2 10
COM 3
1
(JP6)
6
6
9
1
2 10
COM 2
9
1
2
(JP7) (JP14)
6
6
1
2
1
2 10
COM 1
9
1
2
16
LPC
1
2
14
4-pin power
1
1
2
3
4
PCIe x4 (PCIE2)
Power Button
Reset
DDR4_2 SODIMM
DDR4_1 SODIMM
1
(JP5)
6
6
1
1
1
6
6
2 2
2
6
1
4
2
25
26
Parallel
1
DIO Power
DIO
S/PDIF
Front Audio
2
51
1
10
9
ECX
+
SATA 3.0
USB 11-12
USB 2.0
USB 2.0 13-14
(JP13)
1
1
(JP12)
COM 2
1
SATA 0
SATA 1
1
Mini PCIe
mSATA
System
Fan 1
1
1
bettery
1
1
1
2 12
USB 2.0 9
COM 1
75
PLT-RST#
76
CLK_LPC
77
HD_RST#
78
HD_SPKR
79
GND
80
GND
81
DPC_LAN0_n
82
USB3_RX0n
83
DPC_LAN0_p
84
USB3_RX0p
85
DPC_LAN1_n
86
GND
87
DPC_LAN1_p
88
USB3_TX0n
89
DPC_LAN2_n
90
USB3_TX0p
91
DPC_LAN2_p
92
GND
93
DPC_LAN3_n
94
HD_BITCLK
95
DPC_LAN3_p
96
HD_SYNC
97
USB_PWR_SEL
98
HD_SIN
99
GND
100
GND
101
USB_1P
102
USB3_RX1n
103
USB_1N
104
USB3_RX1p
105
USB_0P
106
GND
107
USB_0N
108
USB3_TX1n
109
USB_OC#
110
USB3_TX1p
111
PCIE_ECX_RX3p
112
GND
113
PCIE_ECX_RX3n
114
SATA_TXn
115
PCIE_ECX_TX3n
116
SATA_TXp
117
PCIE_ECX_TX3p
118
Reserved
119
GND
120
GND
121
BID
122
GND
123
SMB_CLK_RESUME
124
DFI Board ID_0
125
SMB_DATA_RESUME
126
DFI Board ID_1
127
INT_GPIO#
128
DFI Board ID_2
129
PCIe_Wake#
130
SATA_RXn
131
INT_SERIRQ
132
SATA_RXp
133
VIN
134
VIN
135
+3.3VDU
136
+5VDU
137
+3.3VDU
138
+5VDU
139
GND
140
GND
141
+12V
142
+3.3V
143
+12V
144
+3.3V
145
+12V
146
+3.3V
147
+12V
148
+3.3V
149
GND
150
GND
151
+5V
152
+5V
153
+5V
154
+5V
155
+5V
156
+5V
157
+5V
158
+5V
159
+5V
160
+5V
12V DC-out
The 4-pin vertical type connector (optional) provides low power output.
DC-out
3 4
1 2
GND1
GND2
12V2
12V1
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Chapter 6
Chapter 6 - Mounting Options
Wall Mount
The wall mount kit includes the following:
• 2 Wall mount brackets
• 4 Bracket screws
1. The wall mounting holes are located on the bottom of the system unit.
Mounting hole
2. Use the provided mounting screws to secure the wall mount brackets on each side of the
system unit.
120
262.80
251.80
6
4
16
5
80
Ø8.50
Ø3.60
Mounting screw
Wall mount
bracket
Wall mount bracket
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KEYs Function
Right and Left Arrows Moves the highlight left or right to select a
menu.
Up and Down Arrows Moves the highlight up or down between
submenus or elds.
<Esc> Exits to the BIOS setup utility
<F1> Displays general help
<F5/F6> Changes the highlighted value
<F9> Changes to the default setup
<F10> Saves and exits the setup program.
<Enter> Press <Enter> to enter the highlighted
submenu
Scroll Bar
When a scroll bar appears to the right of the setup screen, it indicates that there are more available fields not shown on the screen. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through all the available fields.
Submenu
When ““ appears on the left of a particular field, it indicates that a submenu which contains additional options are available for that field. To display the submenu, move the highlight to that field and press <Enter>.
Legends
Overview
The BIOS is a program that takes care of the basic level of communication between the CPU and peripherals. It contains codes for various advanced features found in this system board. The BIOS allows you to configure the system and save the configuration in a battery-backed CMOS so that the data retains even when the power is off. In general, the information stored in the CMOS RAM of the EEPROM will stay unchanged unless a configuration change has been made such as a hard drive replaced or a device added. It is possible that the CMOS battery will fail causing CMOS data loss. If this happens, you need to install a new CMOS battery and reconfigure the BIOS settings.
Default Configuration
Most of the configuration settings are either predefined according to the Load Optimal Defaults settings which are stored in the BIOS or are automatically detected and configured without requiring any actions. There are a few settings that you may need to change depending on your system configuration.
Entering the BIOS Setup Utility
The BIOS Setup Utility can only be operated from the keyboard and all commands are key­board commands. The commands are available at the right side of each setup screen.
The BIOS Setup Utility does not require an operating system to run. After you power up the system, the BIOS message appears on the screen and the memory count begins. After the memory test, the message “Press DEL to run setup” will appear on the screen. If the message disappears before you respond, restart the system or press the “Reset” button. You may also restart the system by pressing the <Ctrl> <Alt> and <Del> keys simultaneously.
Note:
The BIOS is constantly updated to improve the performance of the system board; therefore the BIOS screens in this chapter may not appear the same as the actual one. These screens are for reference purpose only.
Chapter 7 - BIOS Setup
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Main
The Main menu is the first screen that you will see when you enter the BIOS Setup Utility.
System Date
The date format is <month>, <date>, <year>. Month displays the month, from Janu­ary to December. Date displays the date, from 1 to 31. Year displays the year, from 1980 to 2099.
System Time
The time format is <hour>, <minute>, <second>. The time is based on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00. Hour displays hours from 00 to
23. Minute displays minutes from 00 to 59. Second displays seconds from 00 to 59.
Insyde BIOS Setup Utility Advanced
The Advanced menu allows you to configure your system for basic operation. Some entries are defaults required by the system board, while others, if enabled, will improve the performance of your system or let you set some features according to your preference.
Important:
Setting incorrect field values may cause the system to malfunction.
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ACPI Settings
This section configures the ACPI settings.
CPU Configuration
This section configures the CPU.
Wake on LAN
Enable the system to be waken up via the onboard LAN.
State After G3
Specify which state the system should be in when the power is re-applied after a power failure (G3 state, the mechanical-off state).
S0 State Power on the system when power is re-applied after a AC power loss.
S5 State The system appears to be off when power is re-applied after AC power
loss.
Wake on RTC
Automatically power the system on at a particular time every day from the Real-time clock battery. Specify the wake up time of the day below: <hour> (00~23), <minute> (00~59), <second> (00~59).
Intel® SpeedStep™
Enable or disable the Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology (EIST). The EIST helps optimize the balance between system’s power consumption and performance.
Turbo Mode
Enable or disable processor turbo mode (requires that EMTTM is enabled too), which allows the processor core to automatically run faster than the base frequency when the processor’s power, temperature, and specification are within the limits of TDP.
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Video Configuration
This section configures video settings. Note that the options may vary according to the "Boot type" selected in the "Boot" menu.
Boot display
Set the display device combination during system booting. Note that this option only appears when the boot type selected is dual and legacy boot type.
Internal Graphics
Enable, disable or to automatically detect internal graphics.
Always Enabled PEG
Enable or disable the PCIe graphics function.
Primary Display
Select the primary internal graphics.
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Audio Configuration
This section configures the audio settings.
HD Audio
This function controls the detection of high-definition audio devices.
Disabled
The high-definition audio will be unconditionally disabled.
Enabled
The high-definition audio will be unconditionally enabled.
Auto
The high-definition audio will be enabled if present and disabled otherwise.
SATA Configuration
This section configures the SATA controller.
SATA Controller(s)
Enable or disable Serial ATA devices.
SATA Mode Selection
The mode selection configures the SATA controller(s).
AHCI Mode
This option allows the Serial ATA devices to use AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Inter­face).
RAID Mode
This option allows you to create RAID using Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (Intel® RST) on the Serial ATA devices.
Serial ATA Port 0, 1 and 2
Enable or disable each serial ATA port:
SATA Port 0 controls SATA3_0 SATA Port 1 controls SATA3_1 SATA Port 2 controls the half-size Mini PCIe slot
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USB Configuration
This section configures the parameters of the USB devices.
USB BIOS Support
Disabled
Disable the USB keyboard/mouse/storage support.
Enabled
Enable the USB keyboard/mouse/storage support.
UEFI Only
Enable the USB keyboard/mouse/storage support only under the UEFI environment.
PCI Express Configuration
This section configures the settings of PCI Express root ports.
PCI Express Root Port
Enable or disable each PCI Express Root Port: PCIe Root Port 3 controls PCIE1 (x16) connector PCIe Root Port 4 controls LAN 1 PCIe Root Port 6 controls LAN 2 PCIe Root Port 7 controls the full-size Mini PCIe slot PCIe Root Port 8 controls PCIE2 (x4) connector
PCIe Speed
Select the speed of the PCI Express Root Port: Auto, Gen1, Gen2 or Gen3.
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Active Management Technology Support
The section allows users to enable or disable the Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) BIOS extension. Please refer to Chapter 10 - Intel AMT Settings for more information. Note that the Intel® AMT is only available for the Intel® Core i7 and i5 processors.
ME Configuration
This section configures flashing of Intel® Active Management Engine region.
Me Fw Image Re-Flash
Enable or disable flashing of the Intel® ME region.
Intel AMT Support
Enable or disable Intel® Active Management Technology BIOS extension.
Un-Configure ME
Clears all ME related configurations without requiring a password on the next boot.
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COM Port Configuration
This section configures serial port settings.
COM Port 1 to COM Port 4
Configure the settings of the serial ports.
Disable Disable the serial port.
Enable Enable the serial port.
RS485 Auto Flow
Disable Disable the RS485 auto flow mechanism.
Enable Enable the RS485 auto flow mechanism.
COM Port 5 and COM Port 6
Disable Disable the serial port.
Enable Enable the serial port.
Super IO
This section configures the system’s super I/O chip parameters.
Smart Fan Function
This section configures the Smart Fan Function.
SYS Smart Fan/CPU Smart Fan/SYS Smart Fan2 Control
Enable or disable the smart fan.
Boundary 1 to Boundary 4
Set the boundary temperatures that determine the operation of the fan with different fan speeds accordingly. For example, when the system or the CPU temperature reaches boundary temperature 1, the system or CPU fan should be turned on and operate at the designated speed.
The range of the temperature is from 0 to 127oC.
Fan Speed Count 1 to Fan Speed Count 4
Set the fan speed. The range is from 0 (fan stop)-100% (full speed).
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WDT
Enable or disable the watchdog function.
AC Power Loss
Set the AC power loss to Always off or Always on. When it is set to Always off, the system’s status will be power-off after an AC power loss event. When it is set to Al­ways on, the system’s status will be power-on after an AC power loss event.
PC Health Status
This screen displays PC health information.
LPT Port 1
Enable, disable or automatically detect the parallel port on the board.
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Security
This section configures the trusted platform module (TPM) and storage security.
TPM Availability
Show or hide the TPM availability and its configurations.
TPM Operation
Enable or disable the TPM function. It displays the following options:
• No Operation: No changes to the current state.
• Disable: Disable and deactivate TPM.
• Enable: Enable and activate TPM.
Clear TPM
Remove all TPM ownership contents.
Set Supervisor Password
Set the administrative password. The length of the password must be greater than one character and less than or equal to 10 characters. Depending on the state of power-on password selected, the supervisor password may be required upon POST or when entering the BIOS setup utility.
Power on Password
Select "enabled" to require users to input the supervisor password when the system is enter­ing the POST (power-on self-test).
Set All HDD Password
Set password for all HDDs. The length of the password must be greater than one character and less than or equal to 32 characters.
Set All Master HDD Password
Set the master password for all HDDs. The length of the password must be greater than one character and less than or equal to 32 characters.
To set password for each storage device, use the "Storage Password Setup Page" option.
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Storage Password Setup Page
Enhance the HDD security for each HDD device by using a password.
Set Storage Password
Set all HDD password. The length of the password must be greater than one character and less than or equal to 32 characters.
Set Master HDD Password
Set the master password for all HDDs. The length of the password must be greater than one character and less than or equal to 32 characters. When the security mode is set to Lock, input the master HDD password to unlock the HDD. Clear the HDD password by pressing “Enter” to set HDD security to be disabled and set a new master HDD password.
Boot
This section configures boot options.
Numlock
Select the power-on state for numlock.
Boot Type
Select the boot type. The options include Dual Boot Type, Legacy Boot Type, and UEFI Boot Type.
Network stack
Enable or disable UEFI network stack. This option is only available if the boot type is set to be UEFI or Dual. It supports the operation of these functions or software: Windows 8 BitLocker Network Unlock, UEFI IPv4/IPv6 PXE and legacy PXE Option ROM.
PXE Boot Capability
Enable or disable PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment).
USB Boot
Enable or disable booting to USB boot devices.
Note:
If the boot type is set to UEFI, the method for RAID volume creation will be
different. Please refer to Chapter 9 - RAID for more information.
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Normal/Advanced Boot Menu
Normal
Select the boot menu type: normal or advanced.
For the advanced menu type: Use + and - keys to arrange the priority of the detected boot devices.
For normal menu type: Select the "Boot Type Order" or "Hard Disk Drive" or "USB" category to view and arrange the order of the listed devices.
Boot Type Order
Use + and - keys to arrange the sequence of storage devices that the system’s hard­ware will check in the operating system’s boot files. The first device in the order list has the highest boot priority.
Hard Disk Drive
All installed hard disk drives will be displayed in this screen. Use + and - keys to ar­range the sequence of hard disk drives that the system’s hardware will check in the operating system’s boot files.
Legacy
This section configures legacy boot order.
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Exit
This section configures the parameters for exiting the BIOS menu.
Exit Saving Changes
Select this field and then press <Enter> to exit the BIOS setup and save your changes.
Load Optimal Defaults
Select this field and then press <Enter> to load optimal defaults.
Discard Changes
Select this field and then press <Enter> to exit the BIOS setup without saving your changes.
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Initializing Current BIOS Model name: SD263 New BIOS Model name: SD263
Current BIOS version: 65.05A New BIOS version: 65.05A
Updating Block at FFFFF000h 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 100% C:\SD263>_
Notice: BIOS SPI ROM
1. The Intel® Management Engine has already been integrated into the system board. Due to
safety concerns, the BIOS (SPI ROM) chip cannot be removed from this system board and used on another system board of the same model.
2. The BIOS (SPI ROM) on this system board must be the original equipment from the factory
and cannot be used to replace one which has been utilized on other system boards.
3. If you do not follow the methods above, the Intel® Management Engine will not be
updated and will cease to be effective.
Note:
a. You can take advantage of flash tools to update the default configuration of the BIOS (SPI ROM) to the latest version anytime. b. When the BIOS IC needs to be replaced, you have to populate it properly onto the
system board after the EEPROM programmer has been burned and follow the technical person's instructions to confirm that the MAC address should be burned or not.
Updating the BIOS
To update the BIOS, you will need the new BIOS file and a flash utility. Please contact techni­cal support or your sales representative for the files and specific instructions on how to update BIOS with the flash utility.
When you download the given BIOS file, you may find a BIOS flash utility attached with the BIOS file. This is the utility for performing BIOS updating procedure. For your convenience, we will also provide you with an auto-execution file in the downloaded BIOS file. This auto-execu­tion file will bring you directly to the flash utility menu soon after system boots up and finishes running the boot files in your boot disk.
Information
Please do not remove the AC power
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The DVD that came with the system board contains drivers, utilities and software applications required to enhance the performance of the system board.
Insert the DVD into a DVD-ROM drive. The auto-run screen will appear. If the “Autorun” does not automatically start, please go directly to the root directory of the DVD and double-click “Setup”.
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Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility
The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility is used for updating Windows® INF files so that the Intel chipset can be recognized and configured properly in the system.
To install the utility, click “Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility” on the main menu.
1. Setup is ready to install the utility. Click “Next” to continue.
2. Read the license agreement and then click “Yes”.
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3. Go through the readme docu­ment for more installation tips and then click “Next”.
4. Click “Finish” to exit setup.
Intel Graphics Drivers
To install the driver, click “Intel Graphics Drivers” on the main menu.
1. Setup is now ready to install the graphics driver. Click “Next” to continue.
By default, the “Automatically run WinSAT and enable the Windows Aero desktop theme” is enabled. With this enabled, after the graphics driver is installed and the system is rebooted, the screen will turn blank for 1 to 2 minutes (while WinSAT is running) before the Windows 7/Windows 8.1/Windows 10 desktop appears. The “blank screen” period is the time Windows is testing the graphics performance.
2. Read the license agreement and then click “Yes”.
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4. Setup is now installing the driver. Click “Next” to continue.
3. Go through the readme document for system re­quirements and installation tips and then click “Next”.
5. Click “Yes, I want to restart this computer now” and then click “Finish”.
Restarting the system will
allow the new software installation to take effect.
Audio Drivers
To install the driver, click “Audio Drivers” on the main menu.
2. Click “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” and then click “Finish”.
Restarting the system will
allow the new software installation to take effect.
1. Setup is ready to install the driver. Click “Next” to continue.
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Intel LAN Drivers
To install the driver, click “Intel LAN Drivers” on the main menu.
1. Setup is ready to install the driver. Click “Next” to continue.
2. Read and License Agree­ment and click “I accept the terms in the license agreement” if you agree the terms in the agree­ment, and then click “Next”.
3. Select the program features you want to install and then click “Next”.
4. Click “Install” to begin the installation.
5. After the installation is complete, click “Finish” to exit setup.
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Kernel Mode Driver (For Windows 7 only)
To install the driver, click “Kernel Mode Driver Framework” on the main menu.
1. Click “Yes“ to install the update.
2. The update is being in­stalled now.
3. Click “Restart Now” to restart your computer when the installation is complete.
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Intel Management Engine Drivers
To install the driver, click “Intel Management Engine Drivers” on the main menu.
1. Setup is ready to install the driver. Click “Next” to continue.
2. Read and License Agree­ment and click “I accept the terms in the license agreement” if you agree with the terms in the agreement, and then click “Next”.
3. Setup is currently installing the driver. After the instal­lation is complete, click “Next”.
4. Please wait while the prod­uct is being installed.
5. After the installation is complete, click “Finish” to exit setup.
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HW Utility
HW Utility provides information about the board and enables you to configure Watchdog and DIO functions. To access the utility, click “HW Utility” on the main menu.
Note:
If you are using Windows 7 or later versions, you need to access the operating sys­tem as an administrator to be able to install the utility.
1. Setup is ready to install the driver.
2. Click “Next” to continue.
3. Read the license agreement and then click “I accept the terms in the agreement” if you accept the terms in the agreement. Click “Next” to continue.
4. The wizard is ready to start the installation. Click “Install”.
5. Please wait while the program features are being installed.
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The HW Utility icon will appear on the desktop. Double-click the icon to open the utility.
6. After the installation is com­plete, click “Finish” to exit setup.
Note:
The screenshot displayed above is for illustrative purpose only, and may not resemble the actual screen.
The EC500-SD Utility features the following tabs: Information, HW Health, HW Health Set, Watchdog, and DIO. Click on the tabs to access each function.
HW Health HW Health Set
Watchdog DIO
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3. Go through the readme docu­ment for more installation tips and then click “Next”.
4. Setup is currently installing the driver. After the installation is complete, click “Next”.
5. After the installation is complete, click “Finish”.
USB 3.0 Driver (For Windows 7 and Windows 8.1)
To install the driver, click “USB 3.0 Driver” and “USB 3.0 Host Drivers (Ext. I/O board) ” on the main menu.
2. Read the license agreement and then click “Yes” if you agree with the terms in the agreement.
1. Setup is ready to install the driver. Click “Next” to continue.
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4. Setup is ready to install the driver. Click “Next” to begin the installa­tion.
3. Read the file information and then click “Next”.
IO Driver (For Windows 7-64 bit, 8.1 and 10)
To install the driver, click “IO Driver” on the main menu
1. Setup is ready to install the driver. Click “Next” to continue.
2. Read the license agreement care­fully.
Click “I accept the terms in the
License Agreement” if you agree with the terms in the agreement and then click “Next”.
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Microsoft Framework 4.5.2 (For Windows 7)
To install the driver, click “Microsoft Framework 4.5.2” on the main menu.
1. Setup is now extracting files.
Note:
Before installing Microsoft Framework 4.5.2, make sure you have updated your Windows 7 operating system to Service Pack 3.
2. Read the license agreement care­fully.
Click “I have read and accept the terms of the License Agree ment” if you agree with the terms in the agreement and then click “Next”.
5. Setup is now installing the driver.
6. Click “Finish” to exit setup.
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Intel Rapid Storage Technology
The Intel Rapid Storage Technology is a utility that allows you to monitor the current status of the SATA drives. It also enables enhanced performance and power management for the stor­age subsystem.
To install the driver, click “Intel Rapid Storage Driver” on the main menu.
4. Click “Finish” to exit setup.
3. Setup is now installing the driver.
1. The setup program is preparing to install the driver. Please exit all programs before continuing with the installation.
2. Read the license agreement
carefully, accept the terms of the License Agreement, then click “Next” to continue.
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3. Read the readme information and then click “Next.”
4. Setup is currently installing the
driver. Click “Next” to install to the default folder or select to change the installation folder. The setup will then inform you that the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology will be installed on your system.
5. Click “Yes, I want to restart
this computer now”, then click “Finish.”
Restarting the system will
allow the new software installation to take effect.
Infineon TPM Driver and Tool (optional)
To install the driver, click “Infineon TPM driver and tool (option)” on the main menu.
1. The setup program is preparing to install the driver.
2. The setup program is now ready to install the utility. Click “Next” to continue.
3. Click “I accept the terms in the license agreement” if agree with the terms in the agreement and then click “Next”.
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4. Enter the necessary information and then click “Next”.
5. Select the setup type and then click “Next”.
6. Click “Install” to start the installation.
7. TPM requires installing the Micro­soft Visual C++ package prior to installing the utility. Click “Install”.
8. The setup program is currently installing the Microsoft Visual C++ package.
9. Click “Finish” to exit setup.
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10. Click “Yes“ to restart your system.
Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.3
To install the reader, click “Adobe Acrobat Reader 9.3” on the main menu.
1. Click Next to install or click
Change Destination Folder to select another folder.
2. Click “Install” to begin instal-
lation.
3. Click “Finish” to exit setup.
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Settings
To enable the RAID function, the following settings are required.
1. Connect the Serial ATA drives.
2. Enable Serial ATA in the Insyde BIOS.
3. Create a RAID volume.
3-1. Create a RAID volume if the boot type is UEFI.
4. Install the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Utility.
Step 1: Connect the Serial ATA Drives
Refer to Chapter 3 for details on connecting the Serial ATA drives.
Important:
1. Make sure you have installed the Serial ATA drives and connected the data cables otherwise you won’t be able to enter the RAID BIOS utility.
2. Treat the cables with extreme caution especially while creating RAID. A damaged cable will ruin the entire installation process and operating system. The system will not boot and you will lost all data in the hard drives. Please give special attention to this warning because there is no way of recovering back the data.
Step 2: Enable RAID in the Insyde BIOS
1. Power-on the system then press <Del> to enter the main menu of the BIOS setup utility.
2. Go to “Advanced” menu, and select the “SATA Configuration” menu.
3. Change the “SATA Mode Selection” to “RAID” mode.
4. Save the changes in the “Save & Exit” menu.
5. Reboot the system.
The system board allows configuring RAID on Serial ATA drives. It supports RAID 0 and RAID 1.
RAID Levels
RAID 0 (Striped Disk Array without Fault Tolerance)
RAID 0 uses two new identical hard disk drives to read and write data in parallel, interleaved stacks. Data is divided into stripes and each stripe is written alternately between two disk drives. This improves the I/O performance of the drives at different channel; however it is not fault tolerant. A failed disk will result in data loss in the disk array.
RAID 1 (Mirrored Disk Array with Fault Tolerance)
RAID 1 copies and maintains an identical image of the data from one drive to the other drive. If a drive fails to function, the disk array management software directs all applications to the other drive since it contains a complete copy of the drive’s data. This enhances data protection and increases fault tolerance to the entire system. Use two new drives or an existing drive and a new drive but the size of the new drive must be the same or larger than the existing drive.
RAID Level Min. Drives Protection Description
RAID 0 2 None Data striping without redundancy
RAID 1 2 Single Drive Failure Disk mirroring
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Step 3: Create a RAID Volume
1. When the Intel® RST option ROM status screen displays during POST, press <Ctrl> and <I> simultaneously to enter the option ROM user interface.
2. Select 1: Create RAID Volume and press <Enter>.
3. Use the up or down arrow keys to select the RAID level and press <Enter>.
4. Use the up or down arrow keys to select the strip size and press <Enter>.
5. Press <Enter> to select the physical disks.
6. Use the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the list of hard drives and press <Space> to select the drive.
7. Press <Enter>.
8. Select the volume size and press <Enter>. You must select less than one hundred percent of the available volume space to leave space for the second volume.
9. Press <Enter> to create the volume.
10. At the prompt, press <Y> to confirm volume creation.
11. Select 4: Exit and press <Enter>.
12. Press <Y> to confirm exit.
Note:
These steps are cited from the Intel® Support site, “Set Up a System with Intel® Matrix RAID Technology” (Article ID: 000005789). http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/boards-and-kits/000005789.html
Step 3-1: Create a RAID Volume if the boot type is UEFI
If the boot type is set to UEFI, RAID volume creation will be different. Please use the following steps to create RAID volumes. To set the boot type, enter the Insyde BIOS and go to “Boot” >”Boot type”.
1. Go to the “Advanced” menu of the Insyde BIOS.
2. The “Intel® Rapid Storage Technology” menu appears. Enter this menu.
3. The screen displays all available drives. Select “Create RAID volume” to create a RAID volume”.
4. Use the up or down arrow keys to select the RAID level and press <Enter>.
5. Use the up or down arrow keys to scroll through the list of hard drives and press <Space> to select the drive.
6. Press <Enter>.
7. Use the up or down arrow keys to select the strip size and press <Enter>.
8. Enter the volume size and press <Enter>.
9. At the prompt, press <Y> to confirm volume creation.
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Step 4: Install the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Utility
The Intel Rapid Storage Technology Utility can be installed from within Windows. It allows RAID volume management (create, delete, migrate) from within the operating system. It will also display useful SATA device and RAID volume information. The user interface, tray icon service and monitor service allow you to monitor the current status of the RAID volume and/ or SATA drives. It enables enhanced performance and power management for the storage subsystem.
1. Insert the provided DVD into an optical drive.
2. Click “Intel Rapid Storage Technology Utility” on the main menu.
4. Read the license agree­ment and click “I accept the terms in the License Agreement.“ Then, click Next.
3. Setup is ready to install the utility. Click Next.
5. Go through the readme document to view system requirements and installa­tion information then click Next.
7. Confirm the installation and click Next.
6. Click Next to install to the default folder or click change to choose another destination folder.
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8. Click “Yes, I want to restart this computer now” to complete the installation and then click Finish.
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Overview
Intel Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) combines hardware and software solutions to provide maximum system defense and protection to networked systems.
The hardware and software information are stored in non-volatile memory. With its built-in manageability and the latest security applications, Intel® AMT provides the following functions.
• Discover
Allows remote access and management of networked systems even while PCs are powered off; significantly reducing desk-side visits.
• Repair
Remotely repair systems after OS failures. Alerting and event logging help detect problems quickly to reduce downtime.
• Protect
Intel AMT’s System Defense capability remotely updates all systems with the latest security software. It protects the network from threats at the source by proactively blocking incoming threats, reactively containing infected clients before they impact the network, and proactively alerting when critical software agents are removed.
Enable Intel® AMT in the BIOS
1. Power on the system then press <Del> to enter the main menu of the BIOS setup utility.
2. In the “Advanced” menu, select “Active Management Technology Support”.
3. In the “Active Management Technology Support” menu, select “Enabled” for “Intel AMT Support”.
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4. In the “Exit” menu, select “Exit Saving Changes”, and then select “OK”.
Intel(R) Management Engine BIOS Extension v11.0.0.0005/Intel(R) ME v11.0.0.1205
Copyright(C) 2003-15 Intel Corporation. Al l Righ ts Re served .
MAIN MENU
MEBx Login
> Intel (R) ME General Settings > Intel (R) AMT Conguration
MEBx Exit
Intel(R) ME Password
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Set up Intel® AMT using the Intel® Management Engine BIOS Extension (MEBX)
1. After the system reboots, press <Del> to enter the BIOS menu again.
2. In the “Advanced” menu, select “MEBX Configuration” to enter the Manageability Engine BIOS Extension (MEBx) Setup.
3. When the system reboots, you will be prompted for a password. The default password is “admin”. Enter the default password in the space provided under Intel(R) ME Password, then press “Enter”.
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MAIN MENU
MEBx Login
> Intel (R) ME General Settings > Intel (R) AMT Conguration
MEBx Exit
Intel(R) ME Password
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Intel (R) ME Password
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MAIN MENU
MEBx Login
> Intel (R) ME General Settings > Intel (R) AMT Conguration
MEBx Exit
Intel(R) ME Password
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Verify Password
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MAIN MENU
> Intel (R) ME General Settings
> Intel (R) AMT Conguration
MEBx Exit
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
4. Enter a password in the space provided under “Intel(R) ME Password” and then press “Enter”. The password must include:
• 8-32 characters
• Strong 7-bit ASCII characters excluding : , and characters
• At least one digit character (0, 1, ...9)
• At least one 7-bit ASCII non alpha-numeric character, above 0x20, (e.g. !, $, ;)
• Both lower case and upper case characters
5. You will be asked to verify the password. Enter the same new password in the space pro­vided under “Verify Password” and then press “Enter”.
6. Select “Intel(R) ME General Settings” and then press “Enter”.
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INTEL (R) ME PLATFORM CONFIGURATION
Change ME Password
Local FW Update <Enabled>
Intel (R) ME New Password
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
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INTEL (R) AMT CONFIGURATION
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled> > SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM > User Consent
Password Policy <Anytime> > Network Setup Activate Network Access Uncongure Network Access <Full Unprovision> > Remote Setup And Conguration > Power Control
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Change ME Password Local FW Update <Enabled>
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
Disabled Enabled Password Protected
INTEL (R) ME PLATFORM CONFIGURATION
7. Select “Change Intel(R) ME Password” and then press “Enter”.
You will be prompted for a password. The default password is “admin”. Enter the default
password in the space provided under “Intel(R) ME New Password” and then press “Enter”.
• 8-32 characters
• Strong 7-bit ASCII characters excluding : , and characters
• At least one digit character (0, 1, ...9)
• At least one 7-bit ASCII non alpha-numeric character, above 0x20, (e.g. !, $, ;)
• Both lower case and upper case characters
8. Select “Local FW Update” and then press “Enter”. Select “Enabled” or “Disabled” or
Password Protected” and then press “Enter”.
9. Select Previous Menu until you return to the “Main Menu”. Select “Intel(R) AMT Configu-
ration” and then press “Enter”.
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Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled> > SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM > User Consent
Password Policy <Anytime> > Network Setup Activate Network Access Uncongure Network Access <Full Unprovision> > Remote Setup And Conguration > Power Control
Disabled Enabled
INTEL (R) AMT CONFIGURATION
Intel(R) Management Engine BIOS Extension v11.0.0.0005/Intel(R) ME v11.0.0.1205
Copyright(C) 2003-15 Intel Corporation. Al l Righ ts Re served .
SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM
Username and password < Enabled> SOL <Enabled> Storage Redirection <Enabled> KVM Feature Selection <Enabled>
Disabled Enabled
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SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM
Username and Password < Enabled> SOL <Enabled> Storage Redirection <Enabled> KVM Feature Selection <Enabled>
Disabled Enabled
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
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Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled>
> SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM
> User Consent
Password Policy <Anytime> > Network Setup Activate Netwok Access Uncongure Network Access <Full Unprovi­sion> > Remote Setup And Conguration > Power Control
INTEL (R) AMT CONFIGURATION
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
10. In the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu, select “Manageability Feature Selection” and then press “Enter”. Select “Enabled” or “Disabled” and then press “Enter”.
11. In the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu, select “SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM” and then press “Enter”.
12. In the “SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM” menu, select “Username and Password” and then press “Enter”. Select “Enabled” or “Disabled” and then press “Enter”.
13. In the “SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM” menu, select “SOL” and then press “Enter”. Select “Enabled” or “Disabled” and then press “Enter”.
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SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM
Username and password < Enabled> SOL <Enabled> Storage Redirection <Enabled> KVM Feature Selection <Enabled>
Disabled Enabled
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
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SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM
Username and password < Enabled> SOL <Enabled> Storage Redirection <Enabled> KVM Feature Selection <Enabled>
Disabled Enabled
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
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[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
USER CONSENT
User Opt-in < KVM> Opt-in Congurable from Remote IT < Enabled>
Congure When User Consent Should be Required.
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USER CONSENT
User Opt-in < KVM> Opt-in Congurable from Remote IT < Enabled>
NONE KVM ALL
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
14. In the “SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM” menu, select “Storage Redirection” and then press “Enter”. Select “Enabled” or “Disabled” and then press “Enter”.
15. In the “SOL/IDER/KVM” menu, select “KVM Feature Selection” and then press “Enter”. Select “Enabled” or “Disabled” and then press “Enter”.
16. Select Previous Menu until you return to the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu. Select “User Consent” and then press “Enter”.
17. In the “User Consent” menu, select “User Opt-in” and then press “Enter”. Select “None” or “KVM” orALL” and then press “Enter”.
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USER CONSENT
User Opt-in < ALL> Opt-in Congurable from Remote IT < Enabled>
Disabled Enabled
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
Intel(R) Management Engine BIOS Extension v11.0.0.0005/Intel(R) ME v11.0.0.1205
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Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled> > SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM > User Consent
Password Policy <Anytime> > Network Setup Activate Network Access Uncongure Network Access <Full Unprovision> > Remote Setup And Conguration > Power Control
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Default Password Only During Stepup And Conguration Anytime
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
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[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled> > SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM > User Consent
Password Policy <Anytime>
> Network Setup
Activate Network Access Uncongure Network Access <Full Unprovision> > Remote Setup And Conguration > Power Control
INTEL (R) AMT CONFIGURATION
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INTEL (R) ME NETWORK SETUP
> Intel (R) ME Network Name Settings
> TCP/ IP Settings
18. In the “User Consent” menu, select “Opt-in Configurable from Remote IT” and then press “Enter”. Select “Enabled” or “Disable Remote Control of KVM Opt-in Policy” and then press “Enter”.
19. Select Previous Menu until you return to the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu. Select “Password Policy” and then press “Enter”.
You may choose to use a password only during setup and configuration or to use a pass-
word anytime the system is being accessed.
20. In the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu, select “Network Setup” and then press “Enter”.
21. In the “Intel(R) ME Network Setup” menu, select “Intel(R) ME Network Name Settings” and then press “Enter”.
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INTEL (R) ME NETWORK NAME SETTINGS
Host Name _
Domain Name _ Shared/ Dedicated FQDN <Shared> Dynamic DNS Update <Disabled>
Computer Host Name
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Host Name _
Domain Name _ Shared/ Dedicated FQDN <Shared> Dynamic DNS Update <Disabled>
Computer Domain Name
[Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
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Host Name _
Domain Name _ Shared/ Dedicated FQDN <Shared> Dynamic DNS Update <Disabled>
Dedicated Shared
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Host Name _
Domain Name _ Shared/ Dedicated FQDN < Shar ed> Dynamic DNS Update <Disabled>
Disabled Enabled
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
22. In the “Intel(R) ME Network Name Settings” menu, select “Host Name” and then press “Enter”. Enter the computer’s host name and then press “Enter”.
23. Select “Domain Name” and then press “Enter”. Enter the computer’s domain name and then press “Enter”.
24. Select “Shared/Dedicated FQDN” and then press “Enter”. Select “Shared” or “Dedicated” and then press “Enter”.
25. Select “Dynamic DNS Update” and then press “Enter”. Select “Enabled” or “Disabled” and then press “Enter”.
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[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
TCP/ IP SETTINGS
> Wired LAN IPV4 Conguration
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WIRED LAN IPV4 CONFIGURATION
DHCP Mode <Enabled>
Disabled Enabled
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
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Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled>
> SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM
> User Consent
Pa s s w o r d P o l ic y < D ur i n g S e t up A n d Conguration> > Network Setup
Activate Network Access <Full Unprovision>
Uncongure Network Access > Remote Setup And Conguration > Power Control
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
Full Unprovision
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[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled>
> SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM
> User Consent
Password Policy <Anytime> > Network Setup
Activate Network Access
Uncongure Network Access <Full Unprovision> > Remote Setup And Conguration > Power Control
Activates the current network settings and opens the ME network interface Continue: (Y/N)
26. Select Previous Menu until you return to the “Intel(R) ME Network Setup” menu. Select “TCP/IP Settings” and then press “Enter”.
27. In the “TCP/IP Settings” menu, select “Wired LAN IPV4 Configuration” and then press “Enter”.
28. In the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu, select “Activate Network Access” and then select “Yes/No” and press “Enter”.
29. In the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu, select “Unconfigure Network Access” and then press “Enter”.
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INTEL (R) AMT CONFIGURATION
Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled>
> SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM
> User Consent
Password Policy <Anytime> > Network Setup Activate Network Access Uncongure Network Access <Full Unprovision>
> Remote Setup And Conguration
> Power Control
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INTEL (R) REMOTE SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
Current Provisioning Mode
Provisioning Record
Provisioning Server IPV4/IPV6 _ Provisioning Server FQDN _ > RCFG > TLS PKI
Provisioning Mode: PKI
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Current Provisioning Mode
Provisioning Record
Provisioning Server IPV4/IPV6 _
Provisioning Server FQDN _ > RCFG > TLS PKI
Provision Record is not present
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
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Current Provisioning Mode Provisioning Record Provisioning Server IPV4/IPV6 _
Provisioning Server FQDN _ > RCFG > TLS PKI
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Provisioning server address
30. In the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu, select “Remote Setup And Configuration” and then press “Enter”.
31. In the “Intel(R) Remote Setup And Configuration” menu, select “Current Provisioning Mode” and then press “Enter”.
32. In the “Intel(R) Remote Setup And Configuration” menu, select “Provisioning Record” and then press “Enter”.
33. In the “Intel(R) Remote Setup And Configuration” menu, select “Provisioning server IPV4/ IPV6”, enter “Provisioning server address” and then press “Enter”.
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Current Provisioning Mode Provisioning Record
Provisioning Server IPV4/IPV6 _ Provisioning Server FQDN _ > RCFG > TLS PKI
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Enter FQDN of provisioning server
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Current Provisioning Mode Provisioning Record
Provisioning Server IPV4/IPV6 _
Provisioning Server FQDN _
> RCFG
> TLS PKI
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
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INTEL (R) REMOTE CONFIGURATION
Remote Conguration** < Enabled>
PKI DNS Sufx _
> Manage Hashes
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Disabled Enabled
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INTEL (R) REMOTE CONFIGURATION
Start Conguration
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
This will activate Remote Condigura­tion. Continue: (Y/N)
34. In the “Intel(R) Remote Setup And Configuration” menu, select “Provisioning server FQDN”, enter the FQDN of Provisioning server, and then press “Enter”.
35. In the “Intel(R) Remote Setup And Configuration” menu, select “RCFG” and press “Enter”, and then select “Start Configuration Y/N” and press “enter”.
36. In the “Intel(R) Remote Setup And Configuration” menu, select “TLS PKI” and then press “Enter”.
37. In the “Intel(R) Remote Configuration” menu, select “Remote Configuration**” and press
“Enter”, and then select “Enabled” or “Disabled” and press “Enter”.
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Remote Conguration** < Enabled>
PKI DNS Sufx _
> Manage Hashes
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
Enter PKI DNS Sufx
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Remote Conguration** < Enabled>
PKI DNS Sufx _
> Manage Hashes
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
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[Ins]= Add New Hash [Delete] = Delete Hash [+] = Activate Hash [↑↓] =Move Highlight [Enter] = View Hash [Esc]= Exit
Active: [*]
Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*] Active: [*]
Default: [*]
Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*] Default: [*]
SHA256
SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256 SHA256
Hash Name Active Default Algorithm
VeriSign Class 3
VeriSign Class 3 Go Daddy Class 2 Comodo AAA CA Stareld Class 2 VeriSign Class 3 VeriSign Class 3 VeriSign Class 3 GTE CyberTrust G1 Baltimore Cyber Tr Cyber Trust Global Verizon Global Ro Entrust. net CA (2 Entrust Root CA VeriSign Universa Go Daddy Root CA Entrust Root CA - Starteld Root CA
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Manageability Feature Selection < Enabled> > SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM > User Consent
Password Policy <Anytime> > Network Setup Activate Network Access Uncongure Network Access <Full Unprovision> > Remote Setup And Conguration
> Power Control
INTEL (R) AMT CONFIGURATION
38. Select “PKI DNS Suffix”, enter the “PKI DNS Suffix”, and then press “Enter”.
39. Select “Manage Hashes” and press “Enter”, and then select one of the hash names.
40. In the “Intel(R) AMT Configuration” menu, select Power Control, and then press “Enter”.
41. In the “Intel(R) AMT Power Control” menu, select “Intel(R) AMT ON in Host Sleep States” and then press “Enter”. Select an option and then press “Enter”.
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43. In the “Intel(R) AMT Power Control” menu, select “Idle Timeout” and then press “Enter”. Enter the timeout value (1-65535).
44. Select Previous Menu until you return to the “Main Menu”. Select “Exit” and then press “Enter”. Type “Y” and then press “Enter”.
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MAIN MENU
> Intel (R) ME General Settings > Intel (R) AMT Conguration
MEBx Exit
Exit
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Select Entry [Esc]= Exit
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This congurations are effective only after AMT provisioning has started
Intel (R) ME ON in Host Sleep States <Mobile: ON in S0,
ME Wake in S3, S4-5 (AC only)>
Idle Timeout 65535
<ENTER> = Complete Entry [ESC]= Discard Changes
Timeout Value (1-65535)
65535
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Desktop : ON in S0 Desktop : ON in S0, ME Wake in S3, S4-5
Intel (R) AMT ON in Host Sleep States <Desktop: ON in S0,
ME Wake in S3, S4-5>
Idle Timeout 65535
[↑↓] = Move Highlight [Enter] = Complete Entry [Esc]= Discard Changes
These congurations are effective only after AMT provisioning has started
42. In the “Intel(R) AMT Power Control” menu, select “Idle Timeout” and then press “Enter”. Enter the timeout value (1-65535).
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Appendix A
Appendix A - Troubleshooting Checklist
Troubleshooting Checklist
This chapter of the manual is designed to help you with problems that you may encounter with your personal computer. To efficiently troubleshoot your system, treat each problem indi­vidually. This is to ensure an accurate diagnosis of the problem in case a problem has multiple causes.
Some of the most common things to check when you encounter problems while using your system are listed below.
1. The power switch of each peripheral device is turned on.
2. All cables and power cords are tightly connected.
3. The electrical outlet to which your peripheral devices are connected is working. Test the
outlet by plugging in a lamp or other electrical device.
4. The monitor is turned on.
5. The display’s brightness and contrast controls are adjusted properly.
6. All add-in boards in the expansion slots are seated securely.
7. Any add-in board you have installed is designed for your system and is set up correctly.
Monitor/Display
If the display screen remains dark after the system is turned on:
1. Make sure that the monitor’s power switch is on.
2. Check that one end of the monitor’s power cord is properly attached to the monitor and
the other end is plugged into a working AC outlet. If necessary, try another outlet.
3. Check that the video input cable is properly attached to the monitor and the system’s
display adapter.
4. Adjust the brightness of the display by turning the monitor’s brightness control knob.
The picture seems to be constantly moving.
1. The monitor has lost its vertical sync. Adjust the monitor’s vertical sync.
2. Move away any objects, such as another monitor or fan, that may be creating a magnetic field around the display.
3. Make sure your video card’s output frequencies are supported by this monitor.
The screen seems to be constantly wavering.
1. If the monitor is close to another monitor, the adjacent monitor may need to be turned off. Fluorescent lights adjacent to the monitor may also cause screen wavering.
Power Supply
When the computer is turned on, nothing happens.
1. Check that one end of the AC power cord is plugged into a live outlet and the other end properly plugged into the back of the system.
2. Make sure that the voltage selection switch on the back panel is set for the correct type of voltage you are using.
3. The power cord may have a “short” or “open”. Inspect the cord and install a new one if necessary.
Floppy Drive
The computer cannot access the floppy drive.
1. The floppy diskette may not be formatted. Format the diskette and try again.
2. The diskette may be write-protected. Use a diskette that is not write-protected.
3. You may be writing to the wrong drive. Check the path statement to make sure you are writing to the targeted drive.
4. There is not enough space left on the diskette. Use another diskette with adequate storage space.
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Hard Drive
Hard disk failure.
1. Make sure the correct drive type for the hard disk drive has been entered in the BIOS.
2. If the system is configured with two hard drives, make sure the bootable (first) hard drive is configured as Master and the second hard drive is configured as Slave. The master hard drive must have an active/bootable partition.
Excessively long formatting period.
If your hard drive takes an excessively long period of time to format, it is likely a cable con­nection problem. However, if your hard drive has a large capacity, it will take a longer time to format.
Serial Port
The serial device (modem, printer) doesn’t output anything or is outputting garbled characters.
1. Make sure that the serial device’s power is turned on and that the device is on-line.
2. Verify that the device is plugged into the correct serial port on the rear of the computer.
3. Verify that the attached serial device works by attaching it to a serial port that is working and configured correctly. If the serial device does not work, either the cable or the serial device has a problem. If the serial device works, the problem may be due to the onboard I/O or the address setting.
4. Make sure the COM settings and I/O address are configured correctly.
Keyboard
Nothing happens when a key on the keyboard was pressed.
1. Make sure the keyboard is properly connected.
2. Make sure there are no objects resting on the keyboard and that no keys are pressed dur­ing the booting process.
System Board
1. Make sure the add-in card is seated securely in the expansion slot. If the add-in card is loose, power off the system, re-install the card and power up the system.
2. Check the jumper settings to ensure that the jumpers are properly set.
3. Verify that all memory modules are seated securely into the memory sockets.
4. Make sure the memory modules are in the correct locations.
5. If the board fails to function, place the board on a flat surface and seat all socketed com­ponents. Gently press each component into the socket.
6. If you made changes to the BIOS settings, re-enter setup and load the BIOS defaults.
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