Kontron KTHM65-mITX User Manual

If it’s embedded, it’s Kontron
KTHM65 Users Guide
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KONTRON Technology Technical Support and Services
If you have questions about installing or using your KONTRON Technology Product, check this User’s Manual first – you will find answers to most questions here. To obtain support, please contact your local Distributor or Field Application Engineer (FAE).
Before Contacting Support: Please be prepared to provide as much information as possible:
CPU Board
1. Type.
2. Part Number (find PN on label)
3. Serial Number if available (find SN on label)
Configuration
1. CPU Type, Clock speed
2. DRAM Type and Size.
3. BIOS Revision (Find the Version Info in the BIOS Setup).
4. BIOS Settings different than Default Settings (Refer to the BIOS Setup Section).
System
1. O/S Make and Version.
2. Driver Version numbers (Graphics, Network, and Audio).
3. Attached Hardware: Harddisks, CD-rom, LCD Panels etc.
Warranty
KONTRON Technology warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period, KONTRON Technology will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a similar product. Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components.
The warranty does not cover:
1. Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: A. Accident, misuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of nature, unauthorized product
modification, or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product. B. Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by KONTRON Technology. C. Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuations or failure. D. Normal wear and tear. E. Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect.
2. Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.
Exclusion of damages:
KONTRON TECHNOLOGY LIABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE COST OF REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT. KONTRON TECHNOLOGY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR:
1. DAMAGE TO OTHER PROPERTY CAUSED BY ANY DEFECTS IN THE PRODUCT, DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, LOSS OF GOODWILL, INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS, OR OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THEIR POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
2. ANY OTHER DAMAGES, WHETHER INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHERWISE.
3. ANY CLAIM AGAINST THE CUSTOMER BY ANY OTHER PARTY.
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Contents
Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................. 7
1 Installation procedure ........................................................................ 8
1.1 Installing the board .......................................................................................................................... 8
1.2 Requirement according to IEC60950 ................................................................................................... 9
2 System Specification ........................................................................ 10
2.1 Component main data ..................................................................................................................... 10
2.2 System overview ............................................................................................................................. 14
2.3 Processor Support Table .................................................................................................................. 16
2.4 System Memory support ................................................................................................................... 18
2.5 KTHM65 Graphics Subsystem ............................................................................................................ 19
2.5.1 Intel HD Graphics 4000 .................................................................................................................. 19
2.5.2 Intel® HD Graphics 3000 ................................................................................................................ 19
2.5.3 LVDS and DVI ................................................................................................................................ 20
2.5.4 Graphics Adapters ......................................................................................................................... 20
2.6 Power Consumption ........................................................................................................................ 21
2.7 KTHM65/mITX – frontside ................................................................................................................ 27
2.8 KTHM65/mITX – IO Bracket area .................................................................................................... 28
2.9 KTHM65/mITX - backside ................................................................................................................. 28
3 Connector Definitions ....................................................................... 29
4 IO-Area Connectors ........................................................................... 30
4.1 Display connectors (IO Area) ............................................................................................................ 30
4.1.1 DVI Connector (DVI-I) (J41) ........................................................................................................... 30
4.1.2 DP Connectors (DP0/DP1) (J40/J39) ............................................................................................... 31
4.2 Ethernet Connector ......................................................................................................................... 32
4.3 USB Connectors (IO Area) ................................................................................................................ 33
4.3.1 USB Connector 0/1 (USB0/1) ......................................................................................................... 33
4.3.2 USB Connector 2/3 (USB2/3) ......................................................................................................... 34
4.3.3 USB Connector 4/5 (USB4/5) ......................................................................................................... 34
4.4 Audio Connector (IO Area) ............................................................................................................... 35
5 Internal Connectors .......................................................................... 36
5.1 Power Connector (ATX/BTXPWR) ....................................................................................................... 36
5.2 Fan Connectors (FAN_CPU) (J28) and (FAN_SYS) (J29) ....................................................................... 37
5.3 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse connector (KBDMSE) (J27)......................................................................... 38
5.4 Display connector (Internal) ............................................................................................................ 39
5.4.1 LVDS Flat Panel Connector (LVDS) (J20) ........................................................................................... 39
5.5 SATA (Serial ATA) Disk interface (J21 – J26) ...................................................................................... 40
5.6 USB Connectors (USB) ..................................................................................................................... 41
5.6.1 USB Connector 6/7 ........................................................................................................................ 41
5.6.2 USB Connector 8/9 (USB8/9) (J10) ................................................................................................. 41
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5.6.3 USB Connector 10/11 (USB10/11) (J11) .......................................................................................... 42
5.6.4 USB Connector 12/13 (USB12/13) (J12) .......................................................................................... 42
5.7 Serial COM1 – COM4 Ports (J15, J16, J17, J18) ................................................................................... 43
5.8 Audio Connectors............................................................................................................................ 44
5.8.1 CDROM Audio Input (CDROM) (J3) ................................................................................................... 44
5.8.2 Line2 and Mic2 .............................................................................................................................. 44
5.8.3 Audio Header Connector (AUDIO_HEAD) (J31) ................................................................................. 45
5.9 Front Panel Connector (FRONTPNL) (J19) .......................................................................................... 46
5.10 Feature Connector (FEATURE) (J30) .................................................................................................. 47
5.11 “Load Default BIOS Settings” Jumper (J37) ....................................................................................... 50
5.12 SPI Recover Jumper (J4) .................................................................................................................. 51
5.13 SPI Connector (SPI) (J5) .................................................................................................................. 52
6 Slot Connectors (PCIe, miniPCIe, PCI) ................................................ 53
6.1 PCIe Connectors.............................................................................................................................. 53
6.1.1 PCI-Express x16 Connector (PCIe x16).............................................................................................. 53
6.1.2 miniPCI-Express mPCIe0 (J34) ........................................................................................................ 55
6.1.3 miniPCI-Express mPCIe1 (J35) ........................................................................................................ 56
6.1.4 PCI-Express x1 Connector (PCIe x1) (J36) ........................................................................................ 57
7 On-board - & mating connector types ................................................. 58
8 System Resources ............................................................................. 59
8.1 Memory Map ................................................................................................................................... 59
8.2 PCI Devices .................................................................................................................................... 60
8.3 Interrupt Usage .............................................................................................................................. 61
8.4 IO Map ........................................................................................................................................... 62
9 BIOS ................................................................................................ 64
9.1 Main .............................................................................................................................................. 64
9.2 Advanced ....................................................................................................................................... 65
9.2.1 Advanced - PCI Subsystem Settings ................................................................................................ 66
9.2.2 Advanced - APCI Settings .............................................................................................................. 69
9.2.3 Advanced - Trusted Computing ...................................................................................................... 70
9.2.4 Advanced - CPU Configuration ....................................................................................................... 71
9.2.5 Advanced - SATA Configuration ...................................................................................................... 73
9.2.6 Advanced - Acoustic Management Configuration ............................................................................. 77
9.2.7 Advanced - USB Configuration ....................................................................................................... 78
9.2.8 Advanced - SMART Settings ........................................................................................................... 79
9.2.9 Advanced - Super IO Configuration................................................................................................. 80
9.2.10 Advanced - Voltage Monitor .......................................................................................................... 86
9.2.11 Advanced - Hardware Health Configuration ..................................................................................... 87
9.2.12 Advanced - Displayblock Setup ...................................................................................................... 89
9.2.13 Advanced - LAN Configuration ....................................................................................................... 90
9.2.14 Advanced - Delay Startup .............................................................................................................. 92
9.2.15 Advanced - Serial Port Console Redirection ..................................................................................... 93
9.2.16 Advanced - CPU PPM Configuration................................................................................................. 97
9.3 Chipset .......................................................................................................................................... 99
9.3.1 PCH-IO Configuration ................................................................................................................... 100
9.3.2 System Agent (SA) Configuration .................................................................................................. 105
9.4 Boot ............................................................................................................................................ 119
9.4.1 Force Boot Setup ......................................................................................................................... 121
9.4.2 CSM parameters ........................................................................................................................... 122
9.5 Security ....................................................................................................................................... 123
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9.5.1 Image Execution Policy ................................................................................................................ 124
9.5.2 Key Management ......................................................................................................................... 125
9.5.3 HDD Security Configuration .......................................................................................................... 126
9.6 Save & Exit ................................................................................................................................... 127
10 AMI BIOS Beep Codes ...................................................................... 128
11 OS Setup ........................................................................................ 129
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Display support
DVI-I - 2x DP - LVDS
DVI-I - 2x DP - LVDS - eDP
RAID
-
RAID 0/1/5/10
Intel® VT-d
-
Yes *

Introduction

Introduction
This manual describes the KTHM65/mITX board made by KONTRON Technology A/S.
The KTHM65 board is based on KTQM67/mITX design, where the chipset QM67 is replaced by HM65, having less functionality. The KTHM65 support 2 4Core processor and the Celeron B810 2Core, see “Processor Support Table for more specific details.
The difference between the KTHM65/mITX and the KTQM67/mITX is specified in the following table:
Function KTHM65/mITX KTQM67/mITX
Chipset HM65 QM67
LAN ETH1 ETH1 + ETH2 + ETH3
IEEE1394a - IEEE1394_0 - IEEE1394_1
USB 6 External + 6 Internal 6 External + 8 Internal
Intel® AMT - AMT 7.0
Intel® TXT - Yes *
Intel® vPRO - Yes *
Intel® Remote PC Assist Technology
(*) Depends also on processor type.
Use of this Users Guide implies a basic knowledge of PC-AT hard- and software. This manual is focused on describing the KTHM65 board’s special features and is not intended to be a standard PC-AT textbook.
New users are recommended to study the short installation procedure stated in the following chapter before switching-on the power.
All configuration and setup of the CPU board is either done automatically or manually by the user via the CMOS setup menus. Only exception is the “Load Default BIOS Settings” Jumper.
nd
and 3rd generation Intel® i7 -, i5 -, i3 2Core and
Reactive Proactive - Reactive
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Warning: Turn off PSU (Power Supply Unit) completely (no mains power connected to the
without 3.3V will damage the board within minutes.
!
!
Warning: When mounting the board to chassis etc. please notice that the board contains
without reasonable care. A damaged component can result in malfunction or no function at all.
Installation procedure
Note: To clear all BIOS settings, including Password protection, activate “Load Default BIOS Settings” Jumper for ~10 sec (without power connected).

1 Installation procedure

1.1 Installing the board

To get the board running, follow these steps. If the board shipped from KONTRON has already components like RAM, CPU and cooler mounted, then relevant steps below, can be skipped.
1. Turn off the PSU (Power Supply Unit)
2. Insert the DDR3 DIMM 204pin SODIMM module(s)
Be careful to push it in the slot(s) before locking the tabs. For a list of approved DDR3 SODIMMs contact your Distributor or FAE. See also chapter “System Memory Support”.
3. Install the processor
The CPU is keyed and will only mount in the CPU socket in one way. Use suitable screwdriver to open/ close the CPU socket. Refer to supported processor overview for details.
4. Cooler Installation
Use heat paste or adhesive pads between CPU and cooler and connect the Fan electrically to the FAN_CPU connector.
5. Connecting Interfaces
Insert all external cables for hard disk, keyboard etc. A monitor must be connected in order to be able change CMOS settings.
6. Connect and turn on PSU
Connect PSU to the board by the ATX/BTXPWR and the 4-pin ATX+12V connectors. Alternatively use only the 4-pin ATX+12V connector if single voltage operation (+12V +/-5%) is requested.
7. Power Button
Depending on BIOS setting, the PWRBTN_IN must be toggled to start the Power supply; this is done by shorting pins 16 (PWRBTN_IN) and pin 18 (GND) on the FRONTPNL connector (see Connector description). A “normally open” switch can be connected via the FRONTPNL connector.
8. BIOS Setup
Enter the BIOS setup by pressing the <Del> key during boot up. Enter Exit Menu and Load Optimal Defaults. Refer to the “BIOS Configuration / Setup“ section of this manual for details on BIOS setup.
9. Mounting the board to chassis
When fixing the Motherboard on a chassis it is recommended using screws with integrated washer and having diameter of ~7mm.
Note: Do not use washers with teeth, as they can damage the PCB and may cause short circuits.
PSU) or leave the Power Connectors unconnected while configuring the board. Otherwise components (RAM, LAN cards etc.) might get damaged. If not using single 12V power input make sure PSU has 3.3V monitoring watchdog (standard ATX PSU feature), running the board
components on both sides of the PCB which can easily be damaged if board is handled
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ADVARSEL
When an interface/connector has a VCC (or other power) pin, which is directly connected to a power
Installation procedure

1.2 Requirement according to IEC60950

Users of KTHM65 should take care when designing chassis interface connectors in order to fulfil the IEC60950 standard:
plane like the VCC plane:
To protect the external power lines of the peripheral devices, the customer has to take care about:
That the wires have suitable rating to withstand the maximum available power.
That the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC60950.
Lithium Battery precautions:
CAUTION!
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly
replaced.
Replace only with same or equivalent type
recommended by manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according
to the manufacturer’s instructions.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri – Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig
håndtering.
Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri
af samme fabrikat og type.
Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren.
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent
typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens
instruktion.
VORSICHT!
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem
Austausch der Batterie.
Ersatz nur durch den selben oder einen vom
Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ.
Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach
Angaben des Herstellers.
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri. Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende
type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten.
Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til
fabrikantens
instruksjoner.
VAROITUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti
asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan
suosittelemaan
tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan
ohjeiden
mukaisesti.
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Form factor
KTHM65/mITX: miniITX (170,18 mm by 170,18 mm)
Processor
Support 2nd and 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ (Sandy Bridge M and Ivy Bridge M
Memory
DDR3 SODIMM 204pin socket (2 sockets)
Chipset
Intel HM65 PCH (Platform Controller Hub)
Security
Intel® Integrated TPM 1.2 support
Management
Intel® Active Management Technology (Intel® AMT) 8.0
Audio
Audio, 7.1 Channel High Definition Audio Codec using the VIA 1708B codec
System Specification

2 System Specification

2.1 Component main data

The table below summarizes the features of the KTHM65/mITX embedded motherboard.
respectively) and Intel® Celeron® processors via Socket G2 (rPGA 988B ) ZIF Socket
Intel® Core™ i7
Intel® Core™ i5
Intel® Core™ i3
Intel® Celeron® B810
Up to 1333MHz system bus and 2/3/4/6MB internal cache.
Support single and dual ranks DDR3 1066/1333/1600MT/s (PC3-8500/PC3-10600/PC3-12800)
Support system memory from 256MB and up to 2x 8GB
Notes: Less than 4GB displayed in System Properties using 32bit OS (Shared Video Memory/PCI resources is subtracted)
ECC not supported (PGA processors do not support ECC)
Intel ® AT (Anti-Theft Technology)
Intel ® HD Audio Technology
Intel ® RST (Rapid Storage Technology) (AHCI only, not RAID)
SATA (Serial ATA) 6Gb/s and 3Gb/s.
USB revision 2.0
PCI Express revision 2.0
ACPI 3.0b compliant
Dual Display support (Dual Graphic Pipes)
Blue-ray HD video playback
Line-out
Line-in
Surround output: SIDE, LFE, CEN, BACK and FRONT
Microphone: MIC1 and MIC2
CDROM in
SPDIF (electrical Interface only)
On-board speaker (Electromagnetic Sound Generator like Hycom HY-05LF)
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Video
Intel i3, i5 & i7 3rd Generation Mobile processors support Intel HD Graphics 4000.
I/O Control
Via ITE IT8516E Embedded Controller and Nuvoton W83627DHG I/O Controller (both
Peripheral
Six USB 2.0 ports on I/O area
LAN
1x 10/100/1000Mbits/s LAN (ETHER1) using Intel® Lewisville 82579LM Gigabit
Expansion
PCI-Express slot(s):
System Specification
(Note that triple independent pipes are not supported on HM65 chipset) Intel i3, i5 & i7 2nd Generation Mobile processor supports Intel HD Graphics 3000. Intel Celeron Processor B810 supports Intel HD Graphics.
Analogue VGA and digital display ports (DVI, 2x DP, LVDS) via the Mobile Intel ® HM65 Chipset.
VGA (analogue panel) via DVI-I (sharing DVI-I connector with DVI-D)
DVI-D (sharing DVI-I connector with analogue VGA)
DP (DisplayPorts) dual, comply with DisplayPort 1.1a specification.
LVDS panel support up to 24 bit, 2 pixels/clock and 1920x1200.
HDMI panel support via DP to HDMI Adapter Converter.
Second VGA panel support via DP to VGA Adapter Converter
Second DVI panel support via DP to DVI Adapter Converter
Dual independent pipes for Mirror and Dual independent display support
via LPC Bus interface)
interfaces
Support
Capabilities
Eight USB 2.0 ports on internal pinrows
Two IEEE 1394a-2000 (up to 400M bits/s) on internal pinrows
Four Serial ports (RS232) on internal pinrows
Two Serial ATA-600 IDE interfaces
Four Serial ATA-300 IDE interfaces
RAID 0/1/5/10 support
mSATA via mPCIe_0 connector
PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports via pinrow
PHY connected to HM65 (AMT not supported)
PXE Netboot supported.
Wake On LAN (WOL) supported
o 1 slot PCIex16 (PCIe 2.0) ( also PCIe 2.0 when using Ivy Bridge CPU) o 1 slot PCIex1 (PCIe 2.0), o 1 slot miniPCI-Express (PCI Express or mSATA signals, no USB signals) o 1 slot miniPCI-Express (PCI Express signals, no mSATA or USB signals)
SMBus, compatible with ACCES BUS and I2C BUS, (via Feature connector)
SPI bus routed to SPI connector
DDC Bus routed to DVI-I connector
18 x GPIOs (General Purpose I/Os), (via Feature connector)
DAC, ADC, PWM and TIMER (Multiplexed), (via Feature connector)
WAKE UP / Interrupt Inputs (Multiplexed), (via Feature connector)
3 Wire Bus for GPIO Expansion (up to 152 GPIOs), (via Feature connector)
8 bit Timer output, (via Feature connector)
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Hardware
Smart Fan control system, support Thermal® and Speed® cruise for two on-board
Power
ATX/BTX (w. ATX+12V) PSU for full PCI/PCIe load.
Battery
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
BIOS
Kontron Technology / AMI BIOS (EFI core version)
Operating
WinXP (32b + 64b *)
System Specification
Monitor Subsystem
Supply Unit
Fan connectors: CPU Fan (on-board) and System Fan (on-board)
Smart Fan control system, support Speed® cruise for two off-board Fans (Fan3/Fan4) via Feature Connector.
Three thermal inputs: CPU Die temperature (precision +/- 3ºC), System temperature (precision +/- 3ºC) and System Temperature External via Feature Connector (precision +/- 1ºC).
Voltage monitoring
Intrusion (Case Open) detect input, (via Feature connector)
Sleep S5# Indication, (via Feature connector)
System Powergood Signal, (via Feature connector)
Alternatively: +12V single supply via ATX+12V (4-pole) connector, but with limitation to power load (especially +5V for USB).
Exchangeable 3.0V Lithium battery for on-board Real Time Clock and CMOS RAM. Manufacturer Panasonic / Part-number CR-2032L/BN, CR2032N/BN or CR-2032L/BE. Approximate 6.2 years retention. Current draw is 4.1µA when PSU is disconnected and 0 µA in S0 – S5.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Support for ACPI 3.0 ( Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), Plug & Play
o Suspend (S1 mode) o Suspend To Ram (S3 mode) o Suspend To Disk (S4 mode)
“Always On” BIOS power setting
Systems Support
Vista (32b * + 64b *)
Windows 7 (32b + 64b *)
Linux
VxWorks
Windows Server 2003 r2 (32b * + 64b *)
Windows Server 2008 r2 (32b * + 64b *)
WES7 (32b + 64b)
*= Out Of The Box installation test only.
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Environmental
Only Japanese brand Solid capacitors rated for 100 ºC used on board
System Specification
Conditions
Operating:
0°C – 60°C operating temperature (forced cooling). It is the customer’s responsibility to provide sufficient airflow around each of the components to keep them within allowed temperature range.
10% - 90% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Storage:
-20°C – 70°C; lower limit of storage temperature is defined by specification restriction of on-board CR2032 battery. Board with battery has been verified for storage temperature down to -40°C by Kontron.
5% - 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Electro Static Discharge (ESD) / Radiated Emissions (EMI):
All Peripheral interfaces intended for connection to external equipment are ESD/ EMI protected. EN 61000-4-2:2000 ESD Immunity EN55022:1998 class B Generic Emission Standard.
Safety:
IEC 60950-1: 2005, 2nd Edition UL 60950-1 CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 Product Category: Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Equipment Product Category CCN: NWGQ2, NWGQ8 File number: E194252
Theoretical MTBF:
>268.956 / >131.729 hours @ 40ºC / 60ºC
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS):
KTHM65 is RoHS compliant.
Capacitor utilization:
No Tantalum capacitors on board
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System Specification

2.2 System overview

The block diagram below shows the architecture and main components of the KTHM65. The key component on the board is the Intel
Some components (PCI slots) are optional depending on board type.
®
QM67 (Cougar Point) Mobile Express Chipset.
More detailed block diagram on next page.
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System Specification
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Core™ i7
3.0
3.7 2 4
1333/1600
4
3540M
SR0X6
L1
105/35
3rd gen.
2.9
3.6 2 4
1333/1600
4
3520M
SR0MU
L1
105/35
2.8
3.8 4 8
1333/1600
8
3840QM
SR0UT
E1
105/45
2.7
3.7 4 8
1333/1600
8
3820QM
SR0MK
E1
105/45
2.7
3.7 4 8
1333/1600
6
3740QM
SR0UV
E1
105/45
2.6
3.6 4 8
1333/1600
6
3720QM
SR0ML
E1
105/45
2.4
3.4
4 6 1333/1600
6
3630QM
SR0UX
E1
105/45
2.3
3.3 4 8
1333/1600
6
3610QM
SR0MN
E1
105/45
2.3
3.3 4 8
1333/1600
6
3610QE*
SR0NP
E1
105/45
2.2
3.2
4 8 1333/1600
6
3632QM
SR0V0
E1
105/35
2.1
3.1 4 8
1333/1600
6
3612QM
SR0MQ
E1
105/35
Core™ i7
2.8
3.5 2 4
1066/1333
4
2640M
SR03R
J1
100/35
2nd gen.
2.7
3.4 2 4
1066/1333
4
2620M
SR03F
J1
100/35
2.5
3.6 4 8
1066/1333/1600
8
2860QM
SR02X
D2
100/45
2.5
3.5 4 8
1066/1333/1600
8
2920XM
SR02E
D2
100/55
2.4
3.5 4 8
1066/1333/1600
6
2760QM
SR02W
D2
100/45
2.3
3.4 4 8
1066/1333/1600
8
2820QM
SR012
D2
100/45
2.2
3.1 4 8
1066/1333
6
2670QM
SR02N
D2
100/45
2.2
3.4 4 8
1066/1333/1600
6
2720QM
SR014
D2
100/45
2.1
3.0 4 8
1066/1333/1600
6
2710QE*
SR02T
D2
100/45
2.0
2.9 4 8
1066/1333
6
2630QM
SR02Y
D2
100/45
Core™ i5
2.9
3.6
2 4 1333/1600
3
3380M
SR0X7
L1
105/35
3rd gen.
2.8
3.5 2 4
1333/1600
3
3360M
SR0MV
L1
105/35
2.7
3.4
2 4 1333/1600
3
3340M
SR0XA
L1
105/35
2.7
3.3 2 4
1333/1600
3
3610ME*
SR0QJ
L1
105/35
2.6
3.3 2 4
1333/1600
3
3320M
SR0MX
L1
105/35
2.6
3.2
2 4 1333/1600
3
3230M
SR0WY
L1
105/35
2.5
3.1 2 4
1333/1600
3
3210M
SR0MZ
L1
105/35
Core™ i5
2.6
3.3 2 4
1066/1333
3
2540M
SR044
J1
100/35
2nd gen.
2.5
3.2 2 4
1066/1333
3
2520M
SR048
J1
100/35
2.5
3.1 2 4
1066/1333
3
2510E*
SR02U
D2
100/35
2.3
2.9 2 4
1066/1333
3
2410M
SR04B
J1
100/35
System Specification

2.3 Processor Support Table

KTHM65 is designed to support the following PGA 988 processors (up to 60W power consumption):
nd
& 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7 processor
2
nd
2
& 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i5 processor
nd
2
& 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i3 processor
Intel® Celeron® processor
In the following list you will find all CPU’s supported by the chipset in according to Intel but also other CPU’s if successfully tested.
Embedded CPU’s are indicated by green text, successfully tested CPU’s are indicated by highlighted text, successfully tested embedded CPU’s are indicated by green and highlighted text and failed CPU’s are indicated by red text.
Some processors in the list are distributed from Kontron, those CPU’s are marked by an * (asterisk). However please notice that this marking is only guide line and maybe not fully updated.
Processor
Brand
Clock
Speed
Turbo
GHz GHz
Speed
Cores
Threads
Bus
Speed
MHz MB
Cache
CPU
Number
sSpec
number
Stepping
Thermal
Design
Power
ºC/W
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Core™ i3
2.6 - 2 4 1333/1600
3
3130M
SR0XC
L1
90/35
3rd gen.
2.5 - 2 4 1333/1600
3
3120M
SR0TX
L1
90/35
2.4 - 2 4 1333/1600
3
3120ME*
SR0QM
L1
105/35
2.4 - 2 4 1333/1600
3
3110M
SR0N2
L1
105/35
Core™ i3
2.4 - 2 4 1066/1333
3
2370M
SR0DP
J1
85/35
2nd gen.
2.3 - 2 4 1066/1333
3
2350M
SR0DN
J1
85/35
2.2 - 2 4 1066/1333
3
2330E*
SR02V
D2
100/35
2.2 - 2 4 1066/1333
3
2330M
SR04J
J1
85/35
2.2 - 2 4 1066/1333
3
2328M
SR0TC
J1
85/35
2.1 - 2 4 1066/1333
3
2312M
SR09S
J1
85/35
2.1 - 2 4 1066/1333
3
2310M
SR04R
J1
100/35
Celeron®
1.6 - 2 2 1066/1333
2
B810*
SR088
Q0
100/35
1.6 - 1 1 1066/1333
1.5
B710
100/35
System Specification
System Specification
Processor
Brand
Notes:
Using Ivy Bridge CPU increase Graphical performance (Intel ® HD Graphics 4000), and maybe also increase CPU performance. PCIe x1, PCIe x2, PCIe x4, PCIe x8 and PCIe x16 are supported on the PCIe x16 slot, however PCIe x2 is only supported when using 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processor (Ivy Bridge). Using Ivy Bridge CPU do not implement support for 3 simultaneous displays, do not implement support for USB 3.0 and do not implement support for PCIe 3.0. If any of these features are required, then maybe KTQM77/mITX might be a solution.
When using Ivy Bridge CPU, make sure BIOS version is 10 or above.
Sufficient cooling must be applied to the CPU in order to remove the effect as listed in above table (Thermal Guideline). The sufficient cooling is also depending on the maximum (worst-case) ambient operating temperature and the actual load of processor.
The Kontron PN 1044-9447 is “Active Cooler for KTQM67/KTQM77” capable of being used for processors (fully loaded) having Thermal Guideline up to 45W @ 60ºC ambient temperature. MTBF is 70.000 hours @ 40ºC.
The Kontron PN 1052-6345 “Cooler Active KTQM67 35W 33mm longlife” is capable of being used for processors (fully loaded) having Thermal Guideline up to 35W @ 60ºC ambient temperature. It support 1U and has long life (MTBF is 200.000 hours @ 60ºC).
All the processors in the list above, inclusive the Celeron processor, are supporting the Enhanced Intel® SpeedStep® which is improved SpeedStep technology for faster transition between voltage (power saving states) and frequency states with the result of improved power/performance balance.
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 is supported by i5 and i7, as indicated in above list of processors, and is enabling overclocking of all cores, when operated within the limits of thermal design power, temperature and current.
Intel® vPro Technology and Intel AMT (Active Management Technology) are not supported by KTHM65.
PCIex2 is only supported on the PCIex16 slot if using 3rd Generation Core2 CPU’s (Ivy Bridge).
Clock
Speed
Turbo
GHz GHz
Speed
Cores
Threads
Bus
Speed
MHz MB
Cache
CPU
Number
sSpec
number
Stepping
Thermal
Design
Power
ºC/W
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Slot 1 Slot 0
Processor
frequency
Mill/s
MHz
MHz
MB/s
DDR3 1066
PC3-8500
1066
1066 or more
533
8533
DDR3 1333
PC3-10600
1333
1333 or more
666
10666
DDR3 1600
PC3-12800
1600
1333 max
666
10666
DDR3 1600
PC3-12800
1600
1600
800
12800
System Specification
KTHM65/mITX has two DDR3 SODIMM slots and

2.4 System Memory support

any of the two slots can be used in single RAM configuration.
The sockets support the following memory features:
1.5V (only) 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM with gold-plated contacts
Single/dual rank unbuffered DDR3 1066/1333/1600MT/s (PC3-8500/PC3-10600/PC3-12800)
(DDR3 1600 only supported by some i7 processors)
From 256MB and up to 2x 8GB. (up to 2x4GB tested)
Notes:
Less than 4GB displayed in System Properties using 32bit OS
(Shared Video Memory/PCI resources is subtracted)
SPD timings supported
ECC not supported (PGA processors do not support ECC)
The installed DDR3 SODIMM should support the Serial Presence Detect (SPD) data structure. This allows the BIOS to read and configure the memory controller for optimal performance. If non-SPD memory is used, the BIOS will attempt to configure the memory settings, but performance and reliability may be impacted.
Memory Operating Frequencies
Regardless of the SODIMM type used, the memory frequency will either be equal to or less than the processor system bus frequency. For example, if DDR3 1600 memory is used with a 1333 MHz system bus frequency processor, the memory clock will operate at 666 MHz. The table below lists the resulting operating memory frequencies based on the combination of SODIMMs and processors.
DIMM Type Module name
Memory Data
transfers
syst em bus
Resulting memory
clock frequency
Peak transfer rate
Notes: Kontron offers the following DDR3 204P SODIMM:
PN 1054-3773 1GB, 1066MHZ, PC3-8500 PN 1054-3780 1GB, 1333MHZ, PC3-10600 PN 1054-3776 1GB, 1600MHZ, PC3-12800 PN 1054-3777 2GB, 1066MHZ, PC3-8500 PN 1054-3781 2GB, 1333MHZ, PC3-10600 PN 1051-5403 2GB, 1600MHZ, PC3-12800 PN 1054-3778 4GB, 1066MHZ, PC3-8500 PN 1054-3782 4GB, 1333MHZ, PC3-10600 PN 1051-9057 4GB, 1600MHZ, PC3-12800 PN 1054-3783 8GB, 1333MHZ, PC3-10600 PN 1054-3775 8GB, 1600MHZ, PC3-12800
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System Specification

2.5 KTHM65 Graphics Subsystem

The KTHM65 equipped with Intel 2nd Gen i3, i5 or i7 processor, supports Intel HD Graphics 3000, equipped with 3 to two graphical pipes) and equipped with Intel Celeron Processor B810 the Intel HD Graphics is supported.
All KTHM65 version support analogue VGA and digital display ports (DVI, 2x DP, LVDS) via the Mobile Intel ® HM65 Chipset. The Analogue VGA and DVI-D are sharing the DVI-I connector.
The DP interface supports the DisplayPort 1.1a specification. The PCH supports High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection for high definition content playback over digital interfaces. The PCH also integrates audio codecs for audio support over DP interfaces.
Up to two displays (any two display outputs) can be activated at the same time and be used to implement dual independent display support or mirror display support. PCIe graphics cards can be used to replace on-board graphics or in combination with on-board graphics.

2.5.1 Intel HD Graphics 4000

Features of the Intel HD Graphics 4000 build into the i3, i5 and i7 processors, includes:
High quality graphics engine supporting
o DirectX11 and OpenGL 4.0 compliant o Shader Model 5.0 support o Intel ® Clear Video HD Technology o Intel ® Quick Sync Video Technology o Intel ® Flexible Display Interface (Intel ® FDI) o Core frequency of 650 - 1150 (Turbo) MHz o Memory Bandwidth up to 21.3 GB/s o 16 3D Execution Units o 1.62 GP/s and 2.7 GP/S pixel rate (eDP and DP outputs) o Hardware Acceleration CVT HD and QSV o Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) support up to 1720 MB
DP0 and DP1
o 24/30 bit colours in WQXGA (2560x1600 pixels) and HDCP. o DisplayPort standard 1.2
rd
Gen i3, i5 or i7 processor the Intel ® HD Graphics 4000 is supported (however only up

2.5.2 Intel® HD Graphics 3000

Features of the Intel HD Graphics 3000 build into the i3, i5 and i7 processors, includes:
High quality graphics engine supporting
o DirectX10.1 and OpenGL 3.0 compliant o Shader Model 4.1 support o Intel ® Clear Video HD Technology o Intel ® Quick Sync Video Technology o Intel ® Flexible Display Interface (Intel ® FDI) o Core frequency of 350 - 1300 (Turbo) MHz o Memory Bandwidth up to 21.3 GB/s
o 12 3D Execution Units o 1.62 GP/s and 2.7 GP/S pixel rate (eDP and DP outputs) o Hardware Acceleration full MPEG2, full VC-1 and full AVC o Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) support up to 1720 MB
DP0 and DP1
o 24/30 bit colours in WQXGA (2560x1600 pixels) and HDCP.
o DisplayPort standard 1.1a
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System Specification

2.5.3 LVDS and DVI

LVDS panel Support, 18/24 bit colours in up to WUXGA (1920x1200 pixels) @60 Hz and SPWG (VESA) colour coding. OpenLDI (JEIDA) colour coding is 18 bit with or without Dithering.
DVI-I (Digital Visual Interface)
o Either DVI-A or DVI-D can be used via DVI-I connector o DVI-A Analogue Display (CRT)
o 300 MHz Integrated 24-bit RAMDAC o Up to QXGA (2048x1536 pixels) @ 75 Hz refresh
o DVI-D Digital Display up to WUXGA (1920x1200 pixels) @60 Hz

2.5.4 Graphics Adapters

Use of DP Adapter Converters can implement HDMI support or second VGA or DVI panel support.
The HDMI interface supports the HDMI 1.4a specification including audio codec. However limitations to the resolution apply: 2048x1536 (VGA), 1920x1200 (HDMI and DVI)
1051-7619 Cable DP Extender cable 200mm DP to VGA DP to HDMI DP to DVI-D
(when using two DP converters) PN 1045-5779 PN 1045-5781 PN 1045-5780
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Operation
Power Supplied via
ATX + 12V
12V Only
Windows 7 32bit Idle
33W
36W
Windows 7 32bit 3Dmark 2003
70W-88W
72W-96W
Windows 7 32bit Intel Thermal Load
111W
111W
System Specification

2.6 Power Consumption

In order to ensure safe operation of the board, the ATX12V power supply must monitor the supply voltage and shut down if the supplies are out of range – refer to the hardware manual for the actual power supply specification. Please note, In order to keep the power consumption to a minimal level, boards do not implement a guaranteed minimum load. In some cases, this can lead to compatibility problems with ATX power supplies, which require a minimum load to stay in regulation.
The KTHM65 board is powered through the ATX/BTX connector and ATX+12V connector. Both connectors must be used in according to the ATX12V PSU standard. However the KTHM65 also supports single +12V via ATX+12V-4pin Power Connector, but power limitations apply to +5V, where 14x USB, LVDS panel or eDP panel, COM ports, LPT port and Frontpanel connector shares 9.5A. ATX+12V-4pin power limitation is 145W, however more +12V power can be added via +12V and GND terminals in the 24-pin power connector.
Warning: Hot Plugging power supply is not supported. Hot plugging might damage the board.
The requirements to the supply voltages are as follows:
Supply Min Max Note
VCC3.3 3.168V 3.432V
Vcc 4.75V 5.25V
+12V 11.4V 12.6V
–12V –13.2V –10.8V
-5V -5,50V -4.5V Not required for the KTHM65 board
5VSB 4.75V 5.25V
Total System power example
I7-2710QE @ 2.10GHz, 1x 4GB Ram, 1x 500gb HDD, 1x DVD-ROM, PSU
Note: Listed power consumptions are inclusive 15 - 25W for PSU, HDD and DVD.
More detailed Static Power Consumption
On the following pages the power consumption of different boards in different configurations are listed. For each configuration the power consumptions result are listed in 5 tables:
1- DOS, idle, mean 2- Windows7, Running 3DMARK 2005 & BiT 6, mean 3- S0, mean 4- S3, mean 5- S5, mean
Note: some S5 measurements have been carried out in two sub modes M3 and Moff. Only S5/M3 mode maintains power to the circuits used for AMT and waking up the system via LAN, Keyboard and USB, while both S5/M3 and S5/Moff maintain power to RTC, Power Button In circuit and CMOS data.
Should be ±4% for compliance with the ATX specification
Should be ±5% for compliance with the ATX specification. Should be minimum 5.00V measured at USB connectors
in order to meet the requirements of USB standard.
Should be ±5% for compliance with the ATX specification
Should be ±10% for compliance with the ATX specification
Should be ±5% for compliance with the ATX specification
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ATX supplies
KTHM65
PSU
Gnd
Current Probe
Tektronix TDS5104B
System Specification
The principal test system and test equipment used
1. Tektronix TDS5104B
2. Tektronix TCPA300
3. Tektronix TCP312
4. Fluke 289
5. Fluke 179
6. ATX rail switch
Note: Power consumption of PSU (power loss), Monitor and HDD are not included.
The following six configurations (a – f) have been tested
a) Low Power Setup KTHM65/mITX ATX+12V PSU b) Low Power Setup KTHM65/mITX +12V only PSU
Standard system configuration equipped with PCIex1 card, Internal graphics, 2x SATA disks, Intel i5 CPU, 1x SODIMM (1GB Modules), Monitor, Keyboard & Mouse. 1x 1-4GB USB Stick, 12V active cooler (KT), PSU (Corsair 430W)
c) High Power Setup KTHM65/mITX ATX+12V PSU d) High Power Setup KTHM65/mITX +12V only PSU
Standard system configuration equipped with PCIex1, PCIex16, miniPCIe WLAN, 4x SATA disks, Intel i7 CPU, 2x SODIMM (1GB Modules), Monitor, Keyboard & Mouse, 4x 1-4GB USB Sticks, 12V active cooler (KT), PSU (Corsair 430W).
Note: The tests were carried out using KTQM67/mITX, having extra Firewire controller and extra two LAN controllers mounted. This makes the power consumption values a little bit higher than expected for the KTHM65/mITX.
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DOS Idle, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V
0,140
1,680
+12V P4
1,222
14,664
+5V
0,411
2,055
+3V3
0,557
1,838
-12V
0,035
0,42
5VSB
0,007
0,035
Total 20,7
Windows 7, mean 3DMARK2005 ( first scene ) & BiT 6
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V
0,165
1,980
+12V P4
3,250
39,000
+5V
0,450
2,250
+3V3
0,577
1,904
-12V
0,046
0,552
5VSB
0,007
0,035
Total 45,7
S0 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V
0,107
1,284
+12V P4
0,510
6,120
+5V
0,336
1,680
+3V3
0,576
1,901
-12V
0,043
0,516
5VSB
0,007
0,035
Total 11,5
S3 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
5VSB
0,218
1,090
Total 1,09
S5 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
5VSB
0,213
1,065
Total 1,07
System Specification
a) Low Power Setup KTHM65/mITX ATX+12V PSU
Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply
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DOS Idle, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
1,721
20,652
Total 20,7
Windows 7, mean 3DMARK2005 ( first scene ) & BiT 6
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
3,940
47,28
Total 47,3
S0 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
0,992
11,904
Total 11,9
S3 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
0,099
1,188
Total 1,19
S5 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
0,098
1,176
Total 1,18
System Specification
b) Low Power Setup KTHM65/mITX +12V only PSU
Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply
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DOS Idle, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V
0,932
11,184
+12V P4
1,102
13,224
+5V
0,452
2,260
+3V3
0,553
1,825
-12V
0,036
0,432
5VSB
0,007
0,035
Total 29,0
Windows 7, mean 3DMARK2005 ( first scene ) & BiT 6
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V
1,355
16,260
+12V P4
4,663
55,956
+5V
0,474
2,370
+3V3
0,968
3,194
-12V
0,049
0,588
5VSB
0,007
0,035
Total 78,4
S0 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V
0,569
6,828
+12V P4
0,485
5,820
+5V
0,420
2,100
+3V3
0,964
3,812
-12V
0,049
0,588
5VSB
0,007
0,035
Total 18,6
S3 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
5VSB
0,226
1,130
Total 1,13
S5 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
5VSB
0,219
1,095
Total 1,10
System Specification
c) High Power Setup KTHM65/mITX ATX+12V PSU
Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply
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DOS Idle, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
2,499
29,988
Total 30,0
Windows 7, mean 3DMARK2005 ( first scene ) & BiT 6
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
6,712
80,544
Total 80,5
S0 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
1,615
19,38
Total 19,4
S3 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
0,104
1,248
Total 1,24
S5 Mode, Mean, No external load
Current draw
[A]
Power consumption
[W]
+12V P4
0,101
1,212
Total 1,21
System Specification
d) High Power Setup KTHM65/mITX +12V only PSU
Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply
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DDR3 Slot 1 FEATURE
DVI-I
KBDMSE
PCIe x16
ATX/ BTXPWR
Audio
DDR3 Slot 0
USB13 USB12
FRONTPNL
LVDS
CDROM
AUDIO_HEAD
COM3
COM4
ATX+12V
FAN_SYS
FAN_CPU
ETH1
COM2
Load Default
mPCIe (*)
Sata1 Sata4 Sata2 USB9
USB8
USB11 USB10
COM1
PCIe x1
SPI recover
SPI
USB1
DP0
USB3
DP1
Note: Sata0/Sata1support up to 6GB/s and Sata2/Sata3/Sata4/Sata5 support up to 3GB/S.
System Temperature Sensor( Q10)
Connector Location
Connector Locations

2.7 KTHM65/mITX – frontside

USB5 USB4
USB0
USB2
Sata0 Sata5 Sata3
(see note below)
BIOS Settings
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LPT (*)
mPCIe1
XDP-CPU (*)
DVI-I
Audio
ETH1 USB1
DP0
USB3
DP1
mPCIe0
Connector Location
XDP-PCH (*) below mPCIe1
(*) The XDP and LPT connectors are not supported and not mounted in volume production.
Kontron sub-supplier number. Please use the SN label on the PCIe x16 slot which is the board SN matching the SN in BIOS.
KTHM65 is based

2.8 KTHM65/mITX – IO Bracket area

USB5 USB4
USB0
USB2

2.9 KTHM65/mITX - backside

on KTQM67 PCB
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Connector Definitions

3 Connector Definitions

The following sections provide pin definitions and detailed description of all on-board connectors.
The connector definitions follow the following notation:
Column
name
Pin Shows the pin-numbers in the connector. The graphical layout of the connector definition
Signal The mnemonic name of the signal at the current pin. The notation “XX#” states that the
Type AI: Analogue Input.
Ioh: Typical current in mA flowing out of an output pin through a grounded load, while the
Pull U/D On-board pull-up or pull-down resistors on input pins or open-collector output pins.
Note Special remarks concerning the signal.
The abbreviation TBD is used for specifications which are not available yet or which are not sufficiently specified by the component vendors.
Description
tables is made similar to the physical connectors.
signal “XX” is active low.
AO: Analogue Output. I: Input, TTL compatible if nothing else stated. IO: Input / Output. TTL compatible if nothing else stated. IOT: Bi-directional tristate IO pin. IS: Schmitt-trigger input, TTL compatible. IOC: Input / open-collector Output, TTL compatible. IOD: Input / Output, CMOS level Schmitt-triggered. (Open drain output) NC: Pin not connected. O: Output, TTL compatible. OC: Output, open-collector or open-drain, TTL compatible. OT: Output with tri-state capability, TTL compatible. LVDS: Low Voltage Differential Signal. PWR: Power supply or ground reference pins.
output voltage is > 2.4 V DC (if nothing else stated). Iol: Typical current in mA flowing into an output pin from a VCC connected load, while the
output voltage is < 0.4 V DC (if nothing else stated).
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1
TMDS Data 2-
Digital Red – (Link 1)
LVDS OUT
2 TMDS Data 2+
Digital Red + (Link 1)
LVDS OUT
3 TMDS Data 2/4 Shield
PWR
4
NC
NC
5
NC
NC
6 DDC Clock
DDC Clock
IO
2K2 7 DDC Data
DDC Data
IO
2K2 8 NC
NC
9 TMDS Data 1-
Digital Green – (Link 1)
LVDS OUT
10
TMDS Data 1+
Digital Green + (Link 1)
LVDS OUT
11
TMDS Data 1/3 Shield
PWR
12
NC
NC
13
NC
NC
14
+5V
Power for monitor when in standby
PWR
15
GND
PWR
16
Hot Plug Detect
Hot Plug Detect
I
17
TMDS Data 0-
Digital Blue – (Link 1) / Digital sync
LVDS OUT
18
TMDS Data 0+
Digital Blue + (Link 1) / Digital sync
LVDS OUT
19
TMDS Data 0/5 Shield
PWR
20
NC
NC
21
NC
NC
22
TMDS Clock Shield
PWR
23
TMDS Clock+
Digital clock + (Link 1)
LVDS OUT
24
TMDS Clock-
Digital clock - (Link 1)
LVDS OUT
C1
ANALOG RED
Analog output carrying the red color signal
O
/75R
C2
ANALOG GREEN
Analog output carrying the green color signal
O
/75R
C3
ANALOG BLUE
Analog output carrying the blue color signal
O
/75R
C4
ANALOG HSYNC
CRT horizontal synchronization output.
O
C5
ANALOG GND
Ground reference for RED, GREEN, and BLUE
PWR
C6
ANALOG GND
Ground reference for RED, GREEN, and BLUE
PWR
IO-Area Connectors

4 IO-Area Connectors

4.1 Display connectors (IO Area)

The KTHM65 provides one on-board DVI-I port (both digital and analogue), two on-board DP’s (DisplayPort) and one on-board LVDS panel interface. Two graphic pipes are supported; meaning that up to two independent displays can be implemented using any two of the above mentioned graphic ports.

4.1.1 DVI Connector (DVI-I) (J41)

The DVI-I connector support DVI Digital output and DVI Analogue output.
Female socket, front view
Signal Description - DVI Connector:
Pin
Signal Description Type Pull U/D
Note: The +5V supply is fused by a 1.1A resettable fuse
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19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
Pin
Signal
Description
Type
Note
1
Lane 0 (p)
LVDS
2 GND
PWR
3 Lane 0 (n)
LVDS
4 Lane 1 (p)
LVDS
5 GND
PWR
6 Lane 1 (n)
LVDS
7 Lane 2 (p)
LVDS
8 GND
PWR
9 Lane 2 (n)
LVDS
10
Lane 3 (p)
LVDS
11
GND
PWR
12
Lane 3 (n)
LVDS
Internally pull down (1Mohm).
DDC channel on pin 15/17, If HDMI adapter used (3.3V)
14
Config2
(Not used)
O
Internally connected to GND
Aux Channel (+) or DDC Clk
AUX (+) channel used by DP DDC Clk used by HDMI
16
GND
PWR
Aux Channel (-) or DDC Data
AUX (-) channel used by DP DDC Data used by HDMI
18
Hot Plug
I Internally pull down (100Kohm).
19
Return
PWR
Same as GND
Fused by 1.5A resetable PTC fuse, common for DP0 and DP1
IO-Area Connectors

4.1.2 DP Connectors (DP0/DP1) (J40/J39)

The DP (DisplayPort) connectors are based on standard DP type Foxconn 3VD51203-H7JJ-7H or similar.
13 Config1
15 Aux Ch (p)
17 Aux Ch (n)
20 3.3V PWR
Aux or DDC selection
I
Aux channel on pin 15/17 selected as default (when NC)
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Signal
PIN
Type
Ioh/Iol
Note
MDI0+
MDI0-
MDI1+
MDI2+
MDI2-
MDI1-
MDI3+
MDI3-
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
IO-Area Connectors

4.2 Ethernet Connector

The KTHM65 support one channel of 10/100/1000Mb Ethernet (ETH1) based on Intel® Lewisville 82579LM Gigabit PHY.
In order to achieve the specified performance of the Ethernet port, Category 5 twisted pair cables must be used with 10/100MB and Category 5E, 6 or 6E with 1Gb LAN networks.
The signals for the Ethernet ports are as follows:
Signal Description
MDI[0]+ / MDI[0]- In MDI mode, this is the first pair in 1000Base-T, i.e. the BI_DA+/- pair, and is
the transmit pair in 10Base-T and 100Base-TX. In MDI crossover mode, this pair acts as the BI_DB+/- pair, and is the receive
pair in 10Base-T and 100Base-TX.
MDI[1]+ / MDI[1]- In MDI mode, this is the second pair in 1000Base-T, i.e. the BI_DB+/- pair, and
is the receive pair in 10Base-T and 100Base-TX. In MDI crossover mode, this pair acts as the BI_DA+/- pair, and is the transmit
pair in 10Base-T and 100Base-TX.
MDI[2]+ / MDI[2]-
In MDI mode, this is the third pair in 1000Base-T, i.e. the BI_DC+/- pair. In MDI crossover mode, this pair acts as the BI_DD+/- pair.
MDI[3]+ / MDI[3]-
Note: MDI = Media Dependent Interface.
Ethernet connector 1 (ETH1) is mounted together with USB Ports 4 and 5.
The pinout of the RJ45 connectors is as follows:
In MDI mode, this is the fourth pair in 1000Base-T, i.e. the BI_DD+/- pair. In MDI crossover mode, this pair acts as the BI_DC+/- pair.
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Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
1 PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
IO
USB1-
USB1+
IO
1 PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
IO
USB0-
USB0+
IO
Signal
Description
IO-Area Connectors

4.3 USB Connectors (IO Area)

The KTHM65 contains two EHCI (Enhanced Host Controller Interface) host controllers (EHCI1 and EHCI2) that support up to twelve USB 2.0 ports allowing data transfers up to 480Mb/s. Legacy Keyboard/Mouse and wakeup from sleep states are supported. Over-current detection on all twelve USB ports is supported. The following USB connectors are available in the IO Area.
USB Port 0 and 1 (via EHCI1) are supplied on the combined USB0, USB1 and DP0 connector. USB Port 2 and 3 (via EHCI1) are supplied on the combined USB2, USB3 and DP1 connector. USB Port 4 and 5 (via EHCI1) are supplied on the combined ETH1, USB4 and USB5 connector.
Note: It is required to use only HiSpeed USB cable, specified in USB2.0 standard:

4.3.1 USB Connector 0/1 (USB0/1)

USB Ports 0 and 1 are mounted together with DP0 port.
Note 1: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
USB0+ USB0­USB1+ USB1-
5V/SB5V
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 1A fuse covering both USB ports.
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Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
1 PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
IO
USB3-
USB3+
IO
1 PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
IO
USB2-
USB2+
IO
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
1 PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
IO
USB5-
USB5+
IO
1 PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 3 4 GND
PWR
IO
USB4-
USB4+
IO
Signal
Description
Signal
Description
IO-Area Connectors

4.3.2 USB Connector 2/3 (USB2/3)

USB Ports 2 and 3 are mounted together with DP1 port.
Note 1: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
USB2+ USB2­USB3+ USB3-
5V/SB5V
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 1A fuse covering both USB ports.

4.3.3 USB Connector 4/5 (USB4/5)

USB Ports 4 and 5 are mounted together with ETH1 port.
Note 1: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
USB4+ USB4­USB5+ USB5-
5V/SB5V
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 1A fuse covering both USB ports.
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Signal
Type
Note
TIP LINE1-L
IA
RING LINE1-R
IA
SLEEVE GND
PWR
TIP
FRONT-OUT-L
OA
SLEEVE GND
PWR
TIP MIC1-L
IA
RING MIC1-R
IA
SLEEVE GND
PWR
Signal
Description
Note
IO-Area Connectors

4.4 Audio Connector (IO Area)

The on-board Audio circuit implements 7.1+2 Channel High Definition Audio with UAA (Universal Audio Architecture), featuring five 24-bit stereo DACs and three 20-bit stereo ADCs. The Following Audio connector is available in IO Area.
Audio Speakers, Line-in and Microphone are available in the stacked audiojack connector.
RING FRONT-OUT-R OA
FRONT-OUT-L Front Speakers (Speaker Out Left).
FRONT-OUT-R Front Speakers (Speaker Out Right).
MIC1-L
MIC1-R Microphone 1 - Right Shared with Audio Header
LINE1-L Line 1 signal - Left Shared with Audio Header
LINE1-R Line 1 signal - Right
Microphone 1 - Left Shared with Audio Header
Shared with Audio Header
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Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
PWR
3V3
12
24 GND
PWR
PWR
+12V
11
23 5V
PWR
PWR
+12V
10
22 5V
PWR
PWR
SB5V
9
21 5V
PWR I P_OK
8
20 -5V
PWR 1
PWR
GND
7
19 GND
PWR
PWR
5V
6
18 GND
PWR
PWR
GND
5
17 GND
PWR
PWR
5V
4
16 PSON#
OC
PWR
GND
3
15 GND
PWR
PWR
3V3
2
14 -12V
PWR
PWR
3V3
1
13 3V3
PWR
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
PWR
GND
2 4
+12V
PWR 1
PWR
GND
1 3
+12V
PWR
1
P_OK is a power good signal and should be asserted high by the power supply to indicate
Internal Connectors

5 Internal Connectors

5.1 Power Connector (ATX/BTXPWR)

The KTHM65 is designed to be supplied from a standard ATX (or BTX) power supply. Alternatively supplied by single +12V +/-5%). Use of BTX supply is not required for operation, but may be required to drive high-power PCIe cards.
ATX/ BTX Power Connector (J43):
Note 1: -5V supply is not used on-board.
See chapter “Power Consumption” regarding input tolerances on 3.3V, 5V, SB5V, +12 and -12V (also refer to ATX specification version 2.2).
ATX+12V-4pin Power Connector (J42):
Note 1: Use of the 4-pin ATX+12V Power Connector is required for operation.
Signal Description
P_OK
PS_ON# Active low open drain signal from the board to the power supply to turn on the power supply
Warning: Hot Plugging power supply is not supported. Hot plugging might damage the board.
that the +5VDC and +3.3VDC outputs are above the undervoltage thresholds of the power supply. When this signal is asserted high, there should be sufficient energy stored by the converter to guarantee continuous power operation within specification. Conversely, when the output voltages fall below the undervoltage threshold, or when mains power has been removed for a time sufficiently long so that power supply operation is no longer guaranteed, P_OK should be de-asserted to a low state. The recommended electrical and timing characteristics of the P_OK (PWR_OK) signal are provided in the ATX12V Power SupplyDesign Guide.
It is strongly recommended to use an ATX or BTX supply, in order to implement the supervision of the 5V and 3V3 supplies. These supplies are not supervised on-board.
outputs. Signal must be pulled high by the power supply.
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Pull
U/D
1 CONTROL
O - - 2 SENSE
I
-
4K7 3 +12V
PWR
- -
4 GND
PWR
- -
Pull
U/D
-
2 SENSE
I
-
4K7 3 +12V
PWR
- -
4 GND
PWR
- -
Internal Connectors

5.2 Fan Connectors (FAN_CPU) (J28) and (FAN_SYS) (J29)

The FAN_CPU is used for the connection of the FAN for the CPU. The FAN_SYS can be used to power, control and monitor a fan for chassis ventilation etc.
The 4pin header is recommended to be used for driving 4-wire type Fan in order to implement FAN speed control. 3-wire Fan is also possible, but no fan speed control is integrated.
4-pin Mode:
PIN Signal Type Ioh/Iol
Signal Description
CONTROL PWM signal for FAN speed control
SENSE Tacho signal from the fan for supervision. The signals shall be generated by an open
collector transistor or similar. On-board is a pull-up resistor 4K7 to +12V. The signal has to be pulsed, typically twice per rotation.
12V +12V supply for fan. A maximum of 2000mA can be supplied from this pin.
GND Power Supply GND signal
3-pin Mode:
PIN Signal Type Ioh/Iol
Note
Note
Signal Description
SENSE Tacho signal from the fan for supervision. The signals shall be generated by an open
collector transistor or similar. On-board is a pull-up resistor 4K7 to +12V. The signal has to be pulsed, typically twice per rotation.
12V +12V supply for fan. A maximum of 2000mA can be supplied from this pin.
GND Power Supply GND signal
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Pull U/D
1 KBDCLK
IOD
/14mA
2K7
2 KBDDAT
IOD
/14mA
2K7
3 MSCLK
IOD
/14mA
2K7
4 MSDAT
IOD
/14mA
2K7
5 5V/SB5V
PWR
- -
6
GND
PWR
- -
Signal
Description
Internal Connectors

5.3 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse connector (KBDMSE) (J27)

Attachment of a PS/2 keyboard/mouse can be done through the pinrow connector KBDMSE (J27). Both interfaces utilize open-drain signalling with on-board pull-up.
The PS/2 mouse and keyboard is supplied from SB5V when in standby mode in order to enable keyboard or mouse activity to bring the system out from power saving states. The supply is provided through a 1.1A resettable fuse.
PIN Signal Type Ioh/Iol
Signal Description – Keyboard & and mouse Connector (KBDMSE).
MSCLK Bi-directional clock signal used to strobe data/commands from/to the PS/2 mouse.
MSDAT Bi-directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PS/2 mouse.
KDBCLK Bi-directional clock signal used to strobe data/commands from/to the PC-AT keyboard.
KBDDAT
Available cable kit:
Bi-directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PC-AT keyboard.
PN 1053-2384 Bracket Cable 6-Pin to PS2-Kbd-Mse
Note
KTD-N0838-A Page 39
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
Max. 0.5A
PWR
+12V
1 2 +12V
PWR
Max. 0.5A
Max. 0.5A
PWR
+12V
3 4 +12V
PWR
Max. 0.5A
Max. 0.5A
PWR
+12V
5 6 GND
PWR
Max. 0.5A
Max. 0.5A
PWR
+5V
7 8 GND
PWR
Max. 0.5A
Max. 0.5A
PWR
LCDVCC
9 10 LCDVCC
PWR
Max. 0.5A
2K2Ω, 3.3V
OT
DDC CLK
11
12 DDC DATA
OT
2K2Ω, 3.3V
3.3V level
OT
BKLTCTL
13
14 VDD ENABLE
OT
3.3V level
3.3V level
OT
BKLTEN#
15
16 GND
PWR
Max. 0.5A
LVDS
LVDS A0-
17
18 LVDS A0+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS A1-
19
20 LVDS A1+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS A2-
21
22 LVDS A2+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS ACLK-
23
24 LVDS ACLK+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS A3-
25
26 LVDS A3+
LVDS
Max. 0.5A
PWR
GND
27
28 GND
PWR
Max. 0.5A
LVDS
LVDS B0-
29
30 LVDS B0+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS B1-
31
32 LVDS B1+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS B2-
33
34 LVDS B2+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS BCLK-
35
36 LVDS BCLK+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS B3-
37
38 LVDS B3+
LVDS
Max. 0.5A
PWR
GND
39
40 GND
PWR
Max. 0.5A
Signal
Description
LVDS A0..A3
LVDS A Channel data
LVDS ACLK
LVDS A Channel clock
LVDS B0..B3
LVDS B Channel data
LVDS BCLK
LVDS B Channel clock
BKLTCTL
Backlight control (1), PWM signal to implement voltage in the range 0-3.3V
BKLTEN#
Backlight Enable signal (active low) (2)
VDD ENABLE
Output Display Enable.
VCC supply to the display. Power-on/off sequencing depending on selected (in BIOS
DDC CLK
DDC Channel Clock
Internal Connectors

5.4 Display connector (Internal)

The KTHM65 provides LVDS display connector.
For IO Area Display Connectors (DVI-I and two DP’s), see earlier section.
Two graphic pipes are supported; meaning that up to two independent displays can be implemented using any two of display connectors (IO Area - and Internal connectors).

5.4.1 LVDS Flat Panel Connector (LVDS) (J20)

Note: The KTHM65 on-board LVDS connector supports single and dual channel, 18/24bit SPWG
panels up to the resolution 1600x1200 or 1920x1080 and with limited frame rate some 1920x1200.
LCDVCC
Notes: Windows API will be available to operate the BKLTCTL signal. Some Inverters have a limited
voltage range 0- 2.5V for this signal: If voltage is > 2.5V the Inverter might latch up. Some Inverters generates noise on the BKLTCTL signal, resulting in making the LVDS transmission failing (corrupted picture on the display). By adding a 1Kohm resistor in series with this signal, mounted in the Inverter end of the cable kit, the noise is limited and the picture is stable.
If the Backlight Enable is required to be active high then, check the following BIOS Chipset setting: Backlight Signal Inversion = Enabled.
setup) display type. 5V or 3.3V selected in BIOS setup. LCDVCC is shared with eDP connector. Maximum load is 1A at both voltages.
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Pull U/D
1
GND
PWR - - 2
SATA* TX+
3
SATA* TX-
4
GND
PWR - - 5
SATA* RX-
6
SATA* RX+
7
GND
PWR - -
SATA* TX-
Host receiver differential signal pair
Internal Connectors

5.5 SATA (Serial ATA) Disk interface (J21 – J26)

The KTHM65 has an integrated SATA Host controller (PCH in the HM65 chipset) that supports independent DMA operation on six ports. One device can be installed on each port for a maximum of six SATA devices. A point-to-point interface (SATA cable) is used for host to device connections. Data transfer rates of up to 6.0Gb/s (typically 600MB/s) on SATA0 and SATA1 and 3.0Gb/s (typically 300MB/s) on SATA2, SATA3, SATA4 and SATA5.
Note: Before installing OS on a SATA drive make sure the drive is not a former member of a RAID system. If so some hidden data on the disk has to be erased.
The SATA controller supports:
AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface) NCQ (Native Command Queuing). NCQ is for faster data access. Hot Swap Intel® Rapid Recover Technology 2 – 256TB volume (Data volumes only) Capacity expansion TRIM in Windows 7 (in AHCI). (TRIM is for SSD data garbage handling).
SATA connector pinning: SATA0 (J21), SATA1 (J22), SATA2 (J23), SATA3 (J24), SATA4 (J25) and SATA5 (J26).
PIN Signal Type Ioh/Iol
The signals used for the primary SATA hard disk interface are the following:
Signal Description
SATA* RX+
SATA* RX-
SATA* TX+
“*” specifies 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 depending on SATA port.
Available cable kit:
Host transmitter differential signal pair
PN 821035 Cable SATA 500mm
Note
KTD-N0838-A Page 41
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
1
PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 5V/SB5V
PWR
1
IO
USB8-
3 4 USB9-
IO
IO
USB8+
5 6 USB9+
IO
PWR
GND
7 8 GND
PWR
NC
KEY
9 10 NC
NC
Internal Connectors
Connector Definitions

5.6 USB Connectors (USB)

The KTHM65 contains two EHCI (Enhanced Host Controller Interface) host controllers (EHCI1 and EHCI2) that support up to twelve USB 2.0 ports allowing data transfers up to 480Mb/s. Legacy Keyboard/Mouse and wakeup from sleep states are supported. Over-current detection on all twelve USB ports is supported. The following USB ports are available on Internal Pinrows:
USB Port 6 and 7 doesn’t exist. USB Port 8 and 9 (via EHCI2) are supplied on the USB8/9 internal pinrow connector. USB Port 10 and 11 (via EHCI2) are supplied on the USB10/11 internal pinrow connector. USB Port 12 and 13 (via EHCI2) are supplied on the USB12/13 internal pinrow connector.
Note: It is required to use only HiSpeed USB cable, specified in USB2.0 standard:

5.6.1 USB Connector 6/7

Doesn´t exist.

5.6.2 USB Connector 8/9 (USB8/9) (J10)

USB Ports 8 and 9 are supplied on the internal USB8/9 pinrow connector J10.
Signal Description
USB8+ USB8­USB9+ USB9-
5V/SB5V
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 1A fuse covering both USB ports.
KTD-N0838-A Page 42
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
1
PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 5V/SB5V
PWR 1
IO
USB10-
3 4 USB11-
IO
IO
USB10+
5 6 USB11+
IO
PWR
GND
7 8 GND
PWR
NC
KEY
9 10 NC
NC
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
1
PWR
5V/SB5V
1 2 5V/SB5V
PWR 1
IO
USB12-
3 4 USB13-
IO
IO
USB12+
5 6 USB13+
IO
PWR
GND
7 8 GND
PWR
NC
KEY
9 10 NC
NC
Internal Connectors

5.6.3 USB Connector 10/11 (USB10/11) (J11)

USB Ports 10 and 11 are supplied on the internal USB10/11 pinrow connector J11.
Signal Description
USB10+ USB10­USB11+ USB11-
5V/SB5V

5.6.4 USB Connector 12/13 (USB12/13) (J12)

USB Ports 12 and 13 are supplied on the internal USB12/13 pinrow connector J12.
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 1A fuse covering both USB ports.
Signal Description
USB12+ USB12­USB13+ USB13-
5V/SB5V
Note 1: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
Available cable kit:
Differential pair works as Data/Address/Command Bus.
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 1A fuse covering both USB ports.
PN 821401 Bracket Dual USB Cable
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initiated.
RI
Ring Indicator, indicates that the modem has received a ringing signal from the telephone line.
Note
Ioh/Iol
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Ioh/Iol
Note
- I
DCD
1 2 DSR I - - I
RxD
3 4 RTS O O
TxD
5 6 CTS I - O
DTR
7 8 RI I - - PWR
GND
9 10 5V
PWR - 1
Internal Connectors

5.7 Serial COM1 – COM4 Ports (J15, J16, J17, J18)

Four RS232 serial ports are available on the KTHM65.
The typical definition of the signals in the COM ports is as follows:
Signal Description
Transmitted Data, sends data to the communications link. The signal is set to the marking
TxD
RxD Received Data, receives data from the communications link.
DTR
DSR Data Set Ready, indicates that the modem etc. is ready to establish a communications link.
RTS
CTS Clear To Send, indicates that the modem or data set is ready to exchange data.
DCD Data Carrier Detect, indicates that the modem or data set has detected the data carrier.
state (-12V) on hardware reset when the transmitter is empty or when loop mode operation is
Data Terminal Ready, indicates to the modem etc. that the on-board UART is ready to establish a communication link.
Request To Send, indicates to the modem etc. that the on-board UART is ready to exchange data.
The pinout of Serial ports COM1 (J15), COM2 (J16), COM3 (J17) and COM4 (J18) is as follows:
Note 1: The COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 5V supply is fused with common 1.1A resettable fuse.
DB9 adapter cables (PN 821016 200mm long and 821017 100mm long) are available for implementing standard COM ports on chassis.
Available cable kit (DB9 adapter cables):
PN 821017 - 100 mm or PN 821016 - 200 mm
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PIN
Signal
Type
Note
1 CD_Left
IA 1 2 CD_GND
IA 3 CD_GND
IA 4 CD_Right
IA
1
Signal
Description
not
Internal Connectors

5.8 Audio Connectors

The on-board Audio circuit implements 7.1+2 Channel High Definition Audio with UAA (Universal Audio Architecture), featuring five 24-bit stereo DACs and three 20-bit stereo ADCs.
The following Audio connectors are available as Internal connectors.

5.8.1 CDROM Audio Input (CDROM) (J3)

CD-ROM audio input may be connected to this connector or it can be used as secondary line-in signal.
Note 1: The definition of which pins are used for the Left and Right channels is not a worldwide accepted standard. Some CDROM cable kits expect reverse pin order.
CD_Left
CD_Right
CD_GND Analogue GND for Left and Right CD.
Left and right CD audio input lines or secondary Line-in.
(This analogue GND is
shorted to the general digital GND on the board).

5.8.2 Line2 and Mic2

Line2 and Mic2 are accessible via Feature Connector, see Feature connector description.
KTD-N0838-A Page 45
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
AO
LFE-OUT
1 2 CEN-OUT
AO
PWR
AAGND
3 4 AAGND
PWR 1
AO
FRONT-OUT-L
5 6 FRONT-OUT-R
AO 1
PWR
AAGND
7 8 AAGND
PWR
AO
REAR-OUT-L
9 10 REAR-OUT-R
AO
AO
SIDE-OUT-L
11
12 SIDE-OUT-R
AO
PWR
AAGND
13
14 AAGND
PWR 1
AI
MIC1-L
15
16 MIC1-R
AI 1
PWR
AAGND
17
18 AAGND
PWR 1 LINE1-L
19
20 LINE1-R
1
NC
NC
21
22 AAGND
PWR
PWR
GND
23
24 NC
NC O SPDIF-OUT
25
26 GND
PWR
Internal Connectors

5.8.3 Audio Header Connector (AUDIO_HEAD) (J31)

Note 1: Shared with Audio Stack connector
Signal Description
FRONT-OUT-L Front Speakers (Speaker Out Left).
FRONT-OUT-R Front Speakers (Speaker Out Right).
REAR-OUT-L
REAR-OUT-R
SIDE-OUT-L Side speakers (Surround Out Left)
SIDE-OUT-R
CEN-OUT
LFE-OUT Subwoofer Speaker (Low Freq. Effect Out).
NC No connection
MIC1
LINE1 Line 1 signals
F-SPDIF-OUT S/PDIF Output
AAGND Audio Analogue ground
Available cable kit:
Rear Speakers (Surround Out Left).
Rear Speakers (Surround Out Right).
Side speakers (Surround Out Right)
Center Speaker (Center Out channel).
MIC Input 1
PN 821043 Cable, Audio Open-End (300 mm)
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Pull
U/D
Ioh/
Iol
Ioh/
Iol
Pull
U/D
- -
PWR
USB6/7_5V
1 2 USB6/7_5V
PWR - - - - USB6-
3 4 USB7-
- - - - USB6+
5 6 USB7+
- - - -
PWR
GND
7 8 GND
PWR - - - -
NC
NC
9 10 LINE2-L
- - - -
PWR
+5V
11
12 +5V
PWR - - - 25/25mA
O
SATA_LED#
13
14 SUS_LED
O
7mA - - - PWR
GND
15
16 PWRBTN_IN#
I 1K1
4K7 - I
RSTIN#
17
18 GND
PWR - - - -
PWR
SB3V3
19
20 LINE2-R
- - - -
PWR
AGND
21
22 AGND
PWR - - - -
AI
MIC2-L
23
24 MIC2-R
AI - -
5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during powerdown to allow wakeup
Internal Connectors

5.9 Front Panel Connector (FRONTPNL) (J19)

Note
Signal Description
USB10/11_5V
USB1+/USB1- Universal Serial Bus Port 1 Differentials: Bus Data/Address/Command Bus.
USB3+/USB3- Universal Serial Bus Port 3 Differentials: Bus Data/Address/Command Bus.
+5V
on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 1.1A fuse covering both USB ports.
Maximum load is 1A or 2A per pin if using IDC connector flat cable or crimp terminals respectively.
Type Signal PIN Signal Type
Note
SATA_LED# SATA Activity LED (active low signal). 3V3 output when passive.
SUS_LED Suspend Mode LED (active high signal). Output 3.3V via 470Ω.
PWRBTN_IN#
RSTIN#
LINE2
MIC2
SB3V3 Standby 3.3V voltage
AGND Analogue Ground for Audio
Note: In order to meet the requirements of USB standard, the 5V input supply must be at least 5.00V.
Available cable kit:
Power Button In. Toggle this signal low to start the ATX / BTX PSU and boot the board.
Reset Input. When pulled low for a minimum 16ms, the reset process will be initiated. The reset process continues even though the Reset Input is kept low.
Line2 is second stereo Line signals
MIC2 is second stereo microphone input.
PN 821042 Cable Front Panel Open-End, 300 mm
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Pull U/D
Pull
U/D
2
2M/ - I
CASE_OPEN#
1 2 SMBC
/4mA
10K/ 1 - 25/25mA O S5#
3 4 SMBD
/4mA
10K/ 1 - 25/25mA
O
PWR_OK
5 6 EXT_BAT
PWR - - - O FAN3OUT
7 8 FAN3IN
I - - - -
PWR
SB3V3
9 10 SB5V
PWR - - -
IOT
GPIO0
11
12 GPIO1
IOT - -
IOT
GPIO2
13
14 GPIO3
IOT - -
IOT
GPIO4
15
16 GPIO5
IOT - -
IOT
GPIO6
17
18 GPIO7
IOT - - -
PWR
GND
19
20 GND
PWR - - - I GPIO8
21
22 GPIO9 I - - I
GPIO10
23
24 GPIO11
I - - I GPIO12
25
26 GPIO13
IOT - -
IOT
GPIO14
27
28 GPIO15
IOT - -
IOT
GPIO16
29
30 GPIO17
IOT - - -
PWR
GND
31
32 GND
PWR - - - 8/8mA
O
EGCLK
33
34 EGCS#
O
8/8mA
-
- 8/8mA EGAD
35
36 TMA0 O - PWR
+12V
37
38 GND
PWR - - - O FAN4OUT
39
40 FAN4IN
I - - - -
PWR
GND
41
42 GND
PWR - - - -
PWR
GND
43
44 S3#
O
25/25mA
-
Internal Connectors

5.10 Feature Connector (FEATURE) (J30)

Note
Notes: 1. Pull-up to +3V3Dual (+3V3 or SB3V3).
2. Pull-up to on-board Battery.
3. Pull-up to +3V3.
Available cable kit:
Ioh/Iol Type Signal PIN Signal Type Ioh/Iol
PN 1052-5885 Cable, Feature 44pol 1 to1, 300mm
Note
KTD-N0838-A Page 48
Signal
Description
CASE OPEN, used to detect if the system case has been opened. This signal’s status is readable, so it may be used like a GPI when the Intruder switch is not required.
PoWeR OK, signal is high if no power failures are detected. (This is not the same as the P_OK signal generated by ATX PSU).
(EXTernal BATtery) option for connecting + terminal of an external primary cell battery
charging and can be used with/without the on-board battery installed.
General Purpose Inputs / Output. These Signals may be controlled or monitored through the use of the KT-API-V2 (Application Programming Interface).
Internal Connectors
CASE_OPEN#
SMBC SMBus Clock signal
SMBD SMBus Data signal
S3# S3 sleep mode, active low output, optionally used to deactivate external system.
S5# S5 sleep mode, active low output, optionally used to deactivate external system.
PWR_OK
EXT_BAT
FAN3OUT FAN 3 speed control OUTput, 3.3V PWM signal can be used as Fan control voltage.
FAN3IN FAN3 Input. 0V to +3V3 amplitude Fan 3 tachometer input.
FAN4OUT FAN 4 speed control OUTput, 3.3V PWM signal can be used as Fan control voltage.
FAN4IN FAN4 Input. 0V to +3V3 amplitude Fan 3 tachometer input.
SB3V3 Max. load is 0.75A (1.5A < 1 sec.)
SB5V StandBy +5V supply.
GPIO0..17
EGCLK Extend GPIO Clock signal
EGAD Extend GPIO Address Data signal
EGCS# Extend GPIO Chip Select signal, active low
TMA0 Timer Output
+12V Max. load is 0.75A (1.5A < 1 sec.)
Available Temperature Sensor cable kit (for System Fan Temperature Cruise, selected in BIOS):
Based on Maxim DS18B20, Accurate to ±0.5ºC over the range of -10ºC to +85ºC Feature connector 3.3V (Pin 9), GND (Pin 19) and GPIO16 (Pin 29)
(2.5 - 4.0 V) (– terminal connected to GND). The external battery is protected against
PN1053-4925 Cable Temperature Sensor - 44P, 400 mm
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GPIO0
DAC0/GPJ0
AO/IOS
GPIO1
DAC1/GPJ1
AO/IOS
GPIO2
DAC2/GPJ2
AO/IOS
GPIO3
DAC3/GPJ3
AO/IOS
GPIO4
PWM2/GPA2
O8/IOS
GPIO5
PWM3/GPA3
O8/IOS
GPIO6
PWM4/GPA4
O8/IOS
GPIO7
PWM5/GPA5
O8/IOS
GPIO8
ADC0/GPI0
AI/IS
GPIO9
ADC1/GPI1
AI/IS
GPIO10
ADC2/GPI2
AI/IS
GPIO11
ADC3/GPI3
AI/IS
GPIO12
ADC4/WUI28/GPI4
AI/IS/IS
GPIO13
RI1#/WUI0/GPD0
IS/IS/IOS
GPIO14
RI2#/WUI1/GPD1
IS/IS/IOS
GPIO15
TMRI0/WUI2/GPC4
IS/IS/IOS
GPIO16
TMRI1/WUI3/GPC6
IS/IS/IOS
GPIO17
L80HLAT/BAO/WUI24/GPE0
O4/O4/IS/IOS
Internal Connectors
GPIO in more details.
The GPIO’s are controlled via the ITE IT8516F Embedded Controller. Each GPIO has 100pF to ground, clamping Diode to 3V3 and has multiplexed functionality. Some pins can be DAC (Digital to Analogue Converter output), PWM (Pulse Width Modulated signal output), ADC (Analogue to Digital Converter input), TMRI (Timer Counter Input), WUI (Wake Up Input), RI (Ring Indicator Input) or some special function.
Signal IT8516F pin name Type Description
Feature Break-out board:
PN 820978 Feature BOB (Break-Out-Board)
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Jumper (in default position)
J37 pin 1
J37
pin1-2
pin2-3
X
-
Don’t use. (Board do not boot with jumper in this position)
-
X
Default position
-
-
Load Default BIOS Settings and erase Password
J37
pin1-2
pin2-3
X
-
Load Default BIOS Settings exclusive erasing Password
-
X
Default position
-
-
No function
Internal Connectors
!

5.11 “Load Default BIOS Settings” Jumper (J37)

The “Load Default BIOS Settings” Jumper (J37) can be used to recover from incorrect BIOS settings. As an example, incorrect BIOS settings coursing no display to turn on can be erased by the Jumper.
The Jumper has 3 positions: Pin 1-2, Pin2-3 (default position) and not mounted.
Warning
Don’t leave the jumper in position 1-2, otherwise if power is disconnected, the battery will fully deplete within a few weeks.
BIOS version 12 and above:
Description
To Load Default BIOS Settings, inclusive erasing password:
1. Turn off power completely (no SB5V).
2. Remove the Jumper completely from J37.
3. Turn on power.
4. Motherboard beeps fast 20 times and turns off.
5. Turn off power.
6. Move the Jumper back to position 2-3 (default position).
7. Turn on power (use the Power On Button if required to boot).
Motherboard might automatically reboot a few times. Wait until booting is completed.
BIOS version below 12:
Description
To Load Default BIOS Settings, exclusive erasing Password and RTC:
1. Turn off power completely (no SB5V).
2. Move the Jumper to pin 1-2 for ~10 seconds.
3. Move the Jumper back to position 2-3 (default position).
4. Turn on power (use the Power On Button if required to boot).
5. Motherboard might automatically reboot a few times. Wait until booting is completed.
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Internal Connectors
The SPI Recover Jumper (J4) is used to select BIOS Recovery Flash

5.12 SPI Recover Jumper (J4)

instead of BIOS Default Flash. By default the J4 is not installed.
It is recommended that Jumper is plugged to J4 only in case the Default BIOS is corrupted, so that board is malfunctioning and do not boot, or the Recovery BIOS is requested to be upgraded in order to have sufficient or same support as the default BIOS.
In case Default BIOS seems corrupted then it is recommend to first trying to use the Load Default BIOS Settings Jumper, see previous page.
When using customised BIOS it is recommended to upgrade both the Default BIOS and the Recovery BIOS with the Customised BIOS.
Recover corrupted Default BIOS procedure:
1. Turn off power.
2. Install "SPI Recover Jumper"(J4).
3. Reboot.
4. Remove "SPI Recover Jumper".
5. Upgrade the BIOS (fx. execute Upd.bat, containing: BF safewrite xxxxxx.xxx).
6. When BIOS upgrade is completed then turn off power completely (inclusive Standby +5V).
7. Wait minimum 10 seconds.
8. Turn on power. System will automatically reboot 4-5 times within 1 minute.
Upgrade Recovery BIOS procedure:
1. Reboot.
2. Install "SPI Recover Jumper"(J4).
3. Upgrade the BIOS (fx. execute UpdRec.bat, containing: BF safewrite xxxxxx.xxx RECOVERY).
4. When BIOS upgrade is completed then turn off power completely (inclusive Standby +5V).
5. Wait minimum 10 seconds.
6. Turn on power. System will automatically reboot 4-5 times within 1 minute.
7. If boot succeed then remove "SPI Recover Jumper".
Upgrade first Default BIOS and then Recovery BIOS with Customised BIOS procedure:
1. Reboot.
2. Upgrade the BIOS (fx. execute Upd.bat).
3. When BIOS upgrade is completed then turn off power completely (inclusive Standby +5V).
4. Wait minimum 10 seconds.
5. Turn on power. System will automatically reboot 4-5 times within 1 minute.
6. Install "SPI Recover Jumper"(J4).
7. Upgrade the BIOS (fx. execute UpdRec.bat).
8. When BIOS upgrade is completed then turn off power completely (inclusive Standby +5V).
9. Wait minimum 10 seconds.
10. Turn on power. System will automatically reboot 4-5 times within 1 minute.
11. Remove "SPI Recover Jumper".
Note: It is not recommended to upgrade both Default BIOS and Recovery BIOS without rebooting and verification in between, unless you are sure that BIOS and tools works correctly. Otherwise there is a risk that both BIOS will be corrupted at the same time with the result that board cannot be recovered.
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Note
Pull U/D
Ioh/Iol
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Ioh/Iol
Pull U/D
Note
- CLK
1 2 SB3V3
PWR - - - I CS0#
3 4 ADDIN
IO /10K
10K/
- NC
5 6 NC
- - -
10K/
IO
MOSI
7 8 ISOLATE#
IO 100K
- IO
MISO
9
10
GND
PWR - -
CLK
Serial Clock
Internal Connectors

5.13 SPI Connector (SPI) (J5)

The SPI Connector is normally not used. If however a SPI BIOS is connected via the SPI Connector then the board will try to boot on it.
Signal Description
SB3V3
CS0# CS0# Chip Select 0, active low.
ADDIN ADDIN input signal must be NC.
MOSI Master Output, Slave Input
ISOLATE#
MISO Master Input, Slave Output
3.3V Standby Voltage power line. Normally output power, but when Motherboard is turned off then the on-board SPI Flash can be 3.3V power sourced via this pin.
The ISOLATE# input, active low, is normally NC, but must be connected to GND when loading SPI flash. Power Supply to the Motherboard must be turned off when loading SPI flash. The pull up resistor is connected via diode to 5VSB.
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Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
+12V
B1
A1
NC
+12V
B2
A2
+12V
+12V
B3
A3
+12V
GND
B4
A4
GND
SMB_CLK
B5
A5
NC
SMB_DATA
B6
A6
NC
GND
B7
A7
NC
+3V3
B8
A8
NC
NC
B9
A9
+3V3
SB3V3
B10
A10
+3V3
WAKE#
B11
A11
RST#
NC
B12
A12
GND
GND
B13
A13
PCIE_x16 CLK
PEG_TXP[0]
B14
A14
PCIE_x16 CLK#
PEG_TXN[0]
B15
A15
GND
GND
B16
A16
PEG_RXP[0]
CLKREQ
B17
A17
PEG_RXN[0]
GND
B18
A18
GND
PEG_TXP[1]
B19
A19
NC
PEG_TXN[1]
B20
A20
GND
GND
B21
A21
PEG_RXP[1]
GND
B22
A22
PEG_RXN[1]
PEG_TXP[2]
B23
A23
GND
PEG_TXN[2]
B24
A24
GND
GND
B25
A25
PEG_RXP[2]
GND
B26
A26
PEG_RXN[2]
PEG_TXP[3]
B27
A27
GND
PEG_TXN[3]
B28
A28
GND
GND
B29
A29
PEG_RXP[3]
NC
B30
A30
PEG_RXN[3]
CLKREQ
B31
A31
GND
GND
B32
A32
NC
PEG_TXP[4]
B33
A33
NC
PEG_TXN[4]
B34
A34
GND
GND
B35
A35
PEG_RXP[4]
Slot Connectors

6 Slot Connectors (PCIe, miniPCIe, PCI)

6.1 PCIe Connectors

The KTHM65 support one (x16) (16-lane) PCI Express port, one x1 PCI Express port and two miniPCI Express ports.
The 16-lane (x16) PCI Express (PCIe 2.0) port can be used for external PCI Express cards inclusive graphics card. It is located nearest the CPU. Maximum theoretical bandwidth using 16 lanes is 16 GB/s. PCIe x1, PCIe x2, PCIe x4, PCIe x8 and PCIe x16 are supported; however PCIe x2 is only supported when using 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processor (Ivy Bridge).
The two miniPCIe (PCIe 2.0) is located on the backside of the board.
The 1-lane (x1) PCI Express (PCIe 2.0) can be used for any PCIex1 cards inclusive “Riser PCIex1 to PCI Dual flexible card“.

6.1.1 PCI-Express x16 Connector (PCIe x16)

KTD-N0838-A Page 54
GND
B36
A36
PEG_RXN[4]
PEG_TXP[5]
B37
A37
GND
PEG_TXN[5]
B38
A38
GND
GND
B39
A39
PEG_RXP[5]
GND
B40
A40
PEG_RXN[5]
PEG_TXP[6]
B41
A41
GND
PEG_TXN[6]
B42
A42
GND
GND
B43
A43
PEG_RXP[6]
GND
B44
A44
PEG_RXN[6]
PEG_TXP[7]
B45
A45
GND
PEG_TXN[7]
B46
A46
GND
GND
B47
A47
PEG_RXP[7]
CLKREQ
B48
A48
PEG_RXN[7]
GND
B49
A49
GND
PEG_TXP[8]
B50
A50
NC
PEG_TXN[8]
B51
A51
GND
GND
B52
A52
PEG_RXP[8]
GND
B53
A53
PEG_RXN[8]
PEG_TXP[9]
B54
A54
GND
PEG_TXN[9]
B55
A55
GND
GND
B56
A56
PEG_RXP[9]
GND
B57
A57
PEG_RXN[9]
PEG_TXP[10]
B58
A58
GND
PEG_TXN[10]
B59
A59
GND
GND
B60
A60
PEG_RXP[10]
GND
B61
A61
PEG_RXN[10]
PEG_TXP[11]
B62
A62
GND
PEG_TXN[11]
B63
A63
GND
GND
B64
A64
PEG_RXP[11]
GND
B65
A65
PEG_RXN[11]
PEG_TXP[12]
B66
A66
GND
PEG_TXN[12]
B67
A67
GND
GND
B68
A68
PEG_RXP[12]
GND
B69
A69
PEG_RXN[12]
PEG_TXP[13]
B70
A70
GND
PEG_TXN[13]
B71
A71
GND
GND
B72
A72
PEG_RXP[13]
GND
B73
A73
PEG_RXN[13]
PEG_TXP[14]
B74
A74
GND
PEG_TXN[14]
B75
A75
GND
GND
B76
A76
PEG_RXP[14]
GND
B77
A77
PEG_RXN[14]
PEG_TXP[15]
B78
A78
GND
PEG_TXN[15]
B79
A79
GND
GND
B80
A80
PEG_RXP[15]
CLKREQ
B81
A81
PEG_RXN[15]
NC
B82
A82
GND
Slot Connectors
KTD-N0838-A Page 55
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
WAKE#
1
2
+3V3
PWR
NC
NC
3
4
GND
PWR
NC
NC
5
6
+1.5V
PWR 1
CLKREQ#
7
8
NC
NC
PWR
GND
9
10
NC
NC PCIE_mini CLK#
11
12
NC
NC PCIE_mini CLK
13
14
NC
NC
PWR
GND
15
16
NC
NC
NC
NC
17
18
GND
PWR
NC
NC
19
20
W_Disable#
2
PWR
GND
21
22
RST#
PCIE_RXN
23
24
+3V3 Dual
PWR
PCIE_RXP
25
26
GND
PWR
PWR
GND
27
28
+1.5V
PWR
PWR
GND
29
30
SMB_CLK
PCIE_TXN
31
32
SMB_DATA
PCIE_TXP
33
34
GND
PWR
PWR
GND
35
36
NC
NC
PWR
GND
37
38
NC
NC
PWR
+3V3 Dual
39
40
GND
PWR
PWR
+3V3 Dual
41
42
NC
NC
PWR
GND
43
44
NC
NC
CLK_MPCIE
45
46
NC
NC DATA_MPCIE
47
48
+1.5V
PWR RST_MPCIE#
49
50
GND
PWR 3 SEL_MSATA
51
52
+3V3 Dual
PWR
Slot Connectors

6.1.2 miniPCI-Express mPCIe0 (J34)

The miniPCI Express port mPCIe0 is located on the backside.
Beside miniPCIe cards the mPCIe0 also supports mSATA SSD cards.
Note: no USB signals are available.
Note 1: 10K ohm pull-up to 3V3. Note 2: 2K2 ohm pull-up to 3V3 Dual. Note 3: 100K ohm pull-up to 1V8 (S0 mode)
KTD-N0838-A Page 56
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
WAKE#
1
2
+3V3
PWR
NC
NC
3
4
GND
PWR
NC
NC
5
6
+1.5V
PWR 1
CLKREQ#
7
8
NC
NC
PWR
GND
9
10
NC
NC PCIE_mini CLK#
11
12
NC
NC PCIE_mini CLK
13
14
NC
NC
PWR
GND
15
16
NC
NC
NC
NC
17
18
GND
PWR
NC
NC
19
20
W_Disable#
2
PWR
GND
21
22
RST#
PCIE_RXN
23
24
+3V3 Dual
PWR
PCIE_RXP
25
26
GND
PWR
PWR
GND
27
28
+1.5V
PWR
PWR
GND
29
30
SMB_CLK
PCIE_TXN
31
32
SMB_DATA
PCIE_TXP
33
34
GND
PWR
PWR
GND
35
36
NC
NC
NC
NC
37
38
NC
NC
NC
NC
39
40
GND
PWR
NC
NC
41
42
NC
NC
NC
NC
43
44
NC
NC
NC
NC
45
46
NC
NC
NC
NC
47
48
+1.5V
PWR
NC
NC
49
50
GND
PWR
NC
NC
51
52
+3V3
PWR
Slot Connectors

6.1.3 miniPCI-Express mPCIe1 (J35)

The miniPCI Express port mPCIe1 is located on the backside.
Note: no USB or mSATA signals are available.
Note 1: 10K ohm pull-up to 3V3 Dual. Note 2: 2K2 ohm pull-up to 3V3 Dual.
KTD-N0838-A Page 57
Note
Type
Signal
PIN
Signal
Type
Note
PWR
+12V
B1
A1
GND
PWR
PWR
+12V
B2
A2
+12V
PWR
PWR
+12V
B3
A3
+12V
PWR
PWR
GND
B4
A4
GND
PWR
SMB_CLK
B5
A5
CL_CLK
SMB_DATA
B6
A6
CL_RST
PWR
GND
B7
A7
SMB_ALERT
PWR
+3V3
B8
A8
CL_DATA
2 JTAG_TEST#
B9
A9
+3V3
PWR
PWR
3V3 Dual
B10
A10
+3V3
PWR
WAKE#
B11
A11
RST#
NC
NC
B12
A12
GND
PWR
PWR
GND
B13
A13
PCIE_CLK_P
PCIE_TXP
B14
A14
PCIE_CLK_N
PCIE_TXN
B15
A15
GND
PWR
PWR
GND
B16
A16
PCIE_RXP
1
CLK_REQ
B17
A17
PCIE_RXN
PWR
GND
B18
A18
GND
PWR
Connector Definitions
Slot Connectors

6.1.4 PCI-Express x1 Connector (PCIe x1) (J36)

The KTHM65 support one PCIe x1.
Note 1: 10K ohm pull-up to 3V3 Dual. Note 2: 4K7 ohm pull-down to GND.
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On-board Connectors
Mating Connectors / Cables
Manufacturer
Type no.
Manufacturer
Type no.
FAN_CPU
Foxconn
HF2704E-M1
AMP
1375820-4 (4-pole)
FAN_SYS
AMP
1470947-1
AMP
1375820-3 (3-pole)
Molex
22-23-2061
Molex
22-01-2065
KT 1046-3381
KT 1053-2384
Foxconn
HF1104E
Molex
50-57-9404
Molex
70543-0038
Hon Hai
LD1807V-S52T
Molex
67489-8005
Kontron
KT 821035 (cable kit)
ATXPWR
Molex
44206-0002
Molex
5557-24R
ATX+12V-4pin
Lotes
ABA-POW-003-K02
Molex
39-01-2045
Don Connex
C44-40BSB1-G
Don Connex
A32-40-C-G-B-1
Kontron
KT 910000005
Kontron
KT 821515 (cable kit)
Kontron
KT 821155 (cable kit)
Wuerth
61201020621
Molex
90635-1103
Kontron
KT 821016 (cable kit)
Kontron
KT 821017 (cable kit)
USB68/9, 10/11, 12/13
AUDIO_HEAD
Molex
87831-2620
Molex
51110-2651
Kontron
KT 821043 (cable kit)
Pinrex
512-90-24GBB3
Molex
90635-1243
Kontron
KT 821042 (cable kit)
FEATURE
Foxconn
HS5422F
Don Connex
A05c-44-B-G-A-1-G
Onboard/mating connector

7 On-board - & mating connector types

The Mating connectors / Cables are connectors or cable kits which are fitting the On-board connector. The highlighted cable kits are included in the “KTQM67 Cable & Driver Kit” PN 826598, in different quantities depending on type of connector. For example there is 4 x 821017 COM cables and 6 x 821035 SATA cables.
Connector
KBDMSE
CDROM
SATA
LVDS
COM1,2, 3, 4
FRONTPNL
Kontron
Pinrex 512-90-10GBB2 Kontron
KT 821401 (cable kit)
Note: Only one connector will be mentioned for each type of on-board connector even though several
types with same fit, form and function are approved and could be used as alternative. Please also notice that standard connectors like DVI, DP, PCIe, miniPCIe, PCI, Audio Jack, Ethernet and USB is not included in the list.
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Address (hex)
Size (hex)
Description
Intel® 82802 Firmware Hub Device Motherboard resources
0xFEE00000
0xFEEFFFFF
100000
Motherboard resources
0xFED90000
0xFED93FFF
4000
Motherboard resources
0xFED45000
0xFED8FFFF
4B000
Motherboard resources
0xFED40000
0xFED44FFF
5000
System board
0xFED20000
0xFED3FFFF
20000
Motherboard resources
0xFED1C000
0xFED1FFFF
4000
Motherboard resources
0xFED19000
0xFED19FFF
1000
Motherboard resources
0xFED18000
0xFED18FFF
1000
Motherboard resources
0xFED10000
0xFED17FFF
8000
Motherboard resources
0xFED00000
0xFED003FF
400
High Precision Event Timer
0xF8000000
0xFBFFFFFF
4000000
Motherboard resources
0xF7F2B000
0xF7F2B00F
10
Intel® Management Engine Interface
0xF7F29000
0xF7F29FFF
1000
Intel® 82579LM Gigabit Network
0xF7F28000
0xF7F283FF
400
Intel® Chipset USB EHCI – 1C2D
0xF7F27000
0xF7F273FF
400
Intel® Chipset USB EHCI – 1C26
0xF7F26000
0xF7F267FF
800
Intel® Chipset 6 port SATA ACHI – 1C22
0xF7F25000
0xF7F250FF
100
Intel® Chipset SMBus Controller – 1C22
0xF7F20000
0xF7F23FFF
4000
High Definition Audio Controller
0xF7F00000
0xF7F1FFFF
20000
Intel® 82579LM Gigabit Network
0xF7E20000
0xF7E23FFF
4000
Intel® 82574L Gigabit Network #10
Intel® Chipset PCIe Root port 3 – 1C14 Intel® 82574L Gigabit Network #10
0xF7D20000
0xF7D23FFF
4000
Intel® 82574L Gigabit Network #9
Intel® Chipset PCIe Root port 4 – 1C16 Intel® 82574L Gigabit Network #9
Intel® Chipset PCIe Root port 6 – 1C1A LSI 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller
0xF7800000
0xF7BFFFFF
400000
Intel® HD Graphics Family
0xE0000000
0xEFFFFFFF
10000000
Intel® HD Graphics Family
Motherboard resources PCI bus
0x40000000
0x401FFFFF
200000
System board
0x20000000
0x201FFFFF
200000
System board
0xE4000
0xE7FFF
4000
PCI bus
0xE0000
0xE3FFF
4000
PCI bus
0xDC000
0xDFFFF
4000
PCI bus
0xD8000
0xDBFFF
4000
PCI bus
0xD4000
0xD7FFF
4000
PCI bus
0xD0000
0xD3FFF
4000
PCI bus
Intel® HD Graphics Family PCI bus
System Resources

8 System Resources

8.1 Memory Map

0xFF000000 0xFFFFFFFF 1000000
0xF7E00000 0xF7EFFFFF
0xF7D00000 0xF7DFFFFF
0xF7C00000 0xF7CFFFFF
0xDFA00000 0xDFA00FFF
0xA0000 0xBFFFF 20000
100000
100000
100000
1000
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Bus
#
Device
#
Function
#
Vendor
ID
Device
ID
Chip
Device Function
0 0 0
8086
0104
CPU
Intel – DRAM Controller
0 2 0
8086
0126
CPU
Intel - VGA Controller
0
22 0 8086
1C3A
QM67 Chipset
Intel - Other communication
0
25 0 8086
1502
82579LM LAN
Intel - Ethernet Controller
0
26 0 8086
1C2D
QM67 Chipset
Intel - USB
0
27 0 8086
1C20
QM67 Chipset
Intel - HD Audio
0
28 0 8086
1C10
QM67 Chipset
Intel - PCI to PCI bridge 01
0
28 2 8086
1C14
QM67 Chipset
Intel - PCI to PCI bridge 02
0
28 3 8086
1C16
QM67 Chipset
Intel - PCI to PCI bridge 03
0
28 5 8086
1C1A
QM67 Chipset
Intel - PCI to PCI bridge 04
0
29 0 8086
1C26
QM67 Chipset
Intel - USB
0
31 0 8086
1C4F
QM67 Chipset
Intel - LPC
0
31 2 8086
1C03
QM67 Chipset
Intel - SATA Direct Port
0
31 3 8086
1C22
QM67 Chipset
Intel - SMBus
2 0 0
8086
10D3
82574L LAN
Intel - Ethernet Controller
3 0 0
8086
10D3
82574L LAN
Intel - Ethernet Controller
System Resources

8.2 PCI Devices

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IRQ
Notes
NMI
IRQ0
X IRQ1
X IRQ2
IRQ3
X IRQ4
X IRQ5
IRQ6
IRQ7
X IRQ8
X IRQ9
IRQ10
X IRQ11
X IRQ12
X IRQ13
X IRQ14
IRQ15
IRQ16
X X IRQ17
IRQ18
IRQ19
X IRQ20
IRQ21
IRQ22
X IRQ23
X IRQ24
IRQ25
IRQ26
System Resources

8.3 Interrupt Usage

System timer
PS/2 Keyboard
COM2 Selection in BIOS
COM1 Selection in BIOS
COM4 Selection in BIOS
System CMOS/real-time watch
COM3 Selection in BIOS
Intel(R) SMBus -1C22
PS2 Mouse
Numerical Data Processor
Intel(R) USB EHCI – 1C2D
Intel(R) Management Engine Interface
Intel(R) SATA ACHI - 1C03
High Definition Audio
Intel(R) USB EHCI - 1C26
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Address range (hex)
Size (hex)
Description
0x0000FFFF
0x0000FFFF
1
Motherboard resources
0x0000F0D0
0x0000F0D7
8
Intel® 6 port SATA AHCI – 1C03
0x0000F0C0
0x0000F0C3
4
Intel® 6 port SATA AHCI – 1C03
0x0000F0B0
0x0000F0B7
8
Intel® 6 port SATA AHCI – 1C03
0x0000F0A0
0x0000F0A3
4
Intel® 6 port SATA AHCI – 1C03
0x0000F060
0x0000F07F
20
Intel® 6 port SATA AHCI – 1C03
0x0000F040
0x0000F05F
20
Intel® SMBus – 1C22
0x0000F000
0x0000F03F
40
Intel® HD Graphics family
0x0000E000
0x0000EFFF
1000
Intel® PCIe Root port 3 – 1C14
0x0000D000
0x0000DFFF
1000
Intel® PCIe Root port 4 – 1C16
0x0000164E
0x0000164F
2
Motherboard resources
0x00000F78
0x00000F7F
8
Motherboard resources
0x00000D00
0x0000FFFF
F300
PCI bus
0x00000B78
0x00000B7F
8
Motherboard resources
0x00000A00
0x00000A2F
30
Motherboard resources
0x00000778
0x0000077F
8
Motherboard resources
0x00000680
0x0000069F
20
Motherboard resources
0x00000500
0x0000057F
80
Motherboard resources
Programmable interrupt controller Motherboard resources
0x00000458
0x0000047F
28
Motherboard resources
0x00000454
0x00000457
4
Motherboard resources
0x00000400
0x00000453
54
Motherboard resources
0x000003F8
0x000003FF
8
COM1
0x000003E8
0x000003EF
8
COM4
0x000003C0
0x000003DF
20
Intel® HD Graphics family
0x000003B0
0x000003BB
C
Intel® HD Graphics family
0x00000378
0x0000037F
8
Printer port LPT1
0x000002F8
0x000002FF
8
COM2
0x000002E8
0x000002EF
8
COM3
0x00000290
0x0000029F
10
Motherboard resources
0x0000020E
0x0000020F
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000F0
0x000000FF
10
Numeric data processor
0x000000E0
0x000000EF
10
Motherboard resources
0x000000D0
0x000000DF
10
Direct memory access controller
0x000000BE
0x000000BF
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000BC
0x000000BD
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x000000BA
0x000000BB
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000B8
0x000000B9
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x000000B6
0x000000B7
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000B4
0x000000B5
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x000000B2
0x000000B3
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000B0
0x000000B1
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x000000AE
0x000000AF
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000AC
0x000000AD
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x000000AA
0x000000AB
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000A8
0x000000A9
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x000000A6
0x000000A7
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000A4
0x000000A5
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x000000A2
0x000000A3
2
Motherboard resources
0x000000A0
0x000000A1
2
Programmable interrupt controller
System Resources

8.4 IO Map

0x000004D0 0x000004D1 2
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Address range (hex)
Size (hex)
Description
0x00000093
0x0000009F
D
Direct memory access controller
0x00000092
0x00000092
1
Motherboard resources
0x00000081
0x00000091
10
Direct memory access controller
0x00000072
0x00000080
E
Motherboard resources
0x00000070
0x00000070
1
System CMOS/real time clock
0x00000067
0x00000067
1
Motherboard resources
0x00000065
0x00000065
1
Motherboard resources
0x00000064
0x00000064
1
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
0x00000063
0x00000063
1
Motherboard resources
0x00000061
0x00000061
1
Motherboard resources
0x00000060
0x00000060
1
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
0x00000054
0x0000005F
C
Motherboard resources
0x00000050
0x00000053
4
System Timer
0x0000004E
0x0000004F
2
Motherboard resources
0x00000044
0x0000004D
A
Motherboard resources
0x00000040
0x00000043
4
System Timer
0x0000003E
0x0000003F
2
Motherboard resources
0x0000003C
0x0000003D
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x0000003A
0x0000003B
2
Motherboard resources
0x00000038
0x00000039
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x00000036
0x00000037
2
Motherboard resources
0x00000034
0x00000035
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x00000032
0x00000033
2
Motherboard resources
0x00000030
0x00000031
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x0000002E
0x0000002F
2
Motherboard resources
0x0000002C
0x0000002D
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x0000002A
0x0000002B
2
Motherboard resources
0x00000028
0x00000029
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x00000026
0x00000027
2
Motherboard resources
0x00000024
0x00000025
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x00000022
0x00000023
2
Motherboard resources
0x00000020
0x00000021
2
Programmable interrupt controller
0x00000010
0x0000001F
10
Motherboard resources
Direct memory access controller PCI bus
System Resources
0x00000000 0x0000001F 20
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Main
Advanced
Chipset
Boot
Security
Save & Exit
BIOS Information
Set the Date. Use Tab to →← : Select Screen
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Feature
Options
Description
System Date
MM/DD/YYYY
Set the system date.
System Time
HH:MM:SS
Set the system time.
BIOS - Main
Blue text for settings that can be changed. White text for actual setting to be changed via the control keys (Black text for settings that cannot be changed via control keys)

9 BIOS

The BIOS Setup is used to view and configure BIOS settings for the board. The BIOS Setup is accessed by pressing the <Del> -key after the Power-On Self-Test (POST) memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins.
The BIOS settings will be loaded automatically when loading “Restore Default” see “Save & Exit” menu. In this Users Guide the default settings are indicated by bold. Please notice that “Restore User Defaults” might have different set of default values.

9.1 Main

BIOS Vendor Core Version Compliancy BIOS Version Build Date and Time EC Firmware Version
Board Information Product Name PCB ID Serial # Part # Boot Count
System Date
System Time
Access Level
American Megatrends
4.6.5.3 UEFI 2.3; PI 1.2 15 12/19/2013 07:42:40 V1.21 07/05/13
KTHM65/mITX 02 01057774 64120100 10973
[Fri 12/27/2013] [12:32:43]
Administrator
switch between elements.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
The following table describes the changeable settings:
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Chipset
Boot
Security
Save & Exit
PCI Subsystem Settings
PCI, PCI-X and PCI Express
→← : Select Screen
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BIOS - Advanced

9.2 Advanced

ACPI Settings Trusted Computing CPU Configuration SATA Configuration Acoustic Management Configuration USB Configuration SMART Settings Super IO Configuration Voltage Monitor Hardware Health Configuration Displayblock Setup LAN Configuration Delay Startup Serial Port Console Redirection CPU PPM Configuration
Settings.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
The Advanced (main) menu contains only submenu selections which will be described in more details on the following pages.
In order to make a selection of a submenu activated the ↑↓ keys until the requested submenu becomes white color, then activate the <Enter>.
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Function
Selection
Description
Aptio Setup Utility – Copyright © 2012 American Megatrends, Inc.
Advanced
PCI Bus Driver Version
V 2.05.02
Enables or Disables 64bit
→← : Select Screen
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BIOS - Advanced

9.2.1 Advanced - PCI Subsystem Settings

PCI 64bit Resources Handling Above 4G Decoding
PCI Express Settings
PCI Express GEN 2 Settings
[Disabled]
capable Devices to be Decoded in Above 4G Address Space (Only if System Supports 64 bit PCI Decoding).
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Above 4G Decoding
Note: The selection in bold is the default selection.
Disabled
Enabled
Enables or Disables 64bit capable Devices to be Decoded in Above 4G Address Space (Only if System Supports 64 bit PCI Decoding).
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Advanced
PCI Express Link Register Settings
Set the ASPM Level: Force L0s
→← : Select Screen
Version 2.15.1226. Copyright © 2012 American Megatrends, Inc
BIOS - Advanced
9.2.1.1 PCI Express Settings
ASPM Support
WARNING: Enabling ASPM may cause Some PCI-E devices to fail
[Disabled]
- Force all links to L0s State: Auto – BIOS auto configure: Disable – Disabled ASPM
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Function Selection Description
ASPM Support
Disabled
Auto Force L0s
Set the ASPM Level: Force L0s - Force all links to L0s State. Auto – BIOS auto configure Disable – Disabled ASPM
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Advanced
PCI Express GEN2 Link Register Settings
If supported by hardware and
Target Link Speed
[Auto]
→← : Select Screen
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BIOS - Advanced
9.2.1.2 PCI Express GEN 2 Settings
set to ‘Force to 2.5GT/s’ for Downstream Ports, this sets an upper limit on Link operational speed by restricting the values advertised by the Upstream component in its training sequences. Ehen ‘Auto’ is selected HW initialized data will be used.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Function Selection Description
Target Link Speed
Auto
Force to 2.5GT/s Force to 5.0GT/s
If supported by hardware and set to ‘Force to
2.5GT/s’ for Downstream Ports, this sets an upper limit on Link operational speed by restricting the values advertised by the Upstream component in its training sequences. Ehen ‘Auto’ is selected HW initialized data will be used.
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ACPI Settings
Enables or Disables BIOS APCI
→← : Select Screen
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Function
Selection
Description
BIOS - Advanced

9.2.2 Advanced - APCI Settings

Enable ACPI Auto Configuration
Enable Hibernation ACPI Sleep State
[Disabled]
[Enabled] [Both S1 and S3 ava…]
Auto Configuration.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Enable ACPI Auto Configuration
Enable Hibernation
ACPI Sleep State
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Suspend Disabled S1 only(CPU Stop Clock) S3 only(Suspend to RAM)
Both S1 and S3 available For OS to choose from
Enables or Disables BIOS APCI Auto Configuration.
Enables or Disables System ability to Hibernate (OS/S4 Sleep State). This option may be not effective with some OS.
Select ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed.
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Configuration
Enables or Disables BIOS support for security device. O.S.
→← : Select Screen
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BIOS - Advanced

9.2.3 Advanced - Trusted Computing

Security Device Support
TPM State
Pending operation
Current Status Information TPM Enabled Status: TPM Active Status: TPM Owner Status:
[Enable]
[Enabled] [None]
[Disabled] [Deactivated] [Unowned]
will not show Security Device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Function Selection Description
Security Device Support
TPM State
Pending operation
Note: TPM State and Pending operation are only visible if Security Device Support is Enabled followed by Save and Exit.
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled Enabled
None
Enable Take Ownership Disable Take Ownership TPM Clear
Enables or Disables BIOS support for security device. O.S. will not show Security Device. TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not be available.
Enable/Disable Security Device. NOTE: Your Computer will reboot during restart in order to change State of the Device.
Schedule an Operation for the Security Device. NOTE: Your Computer will reboot during restart in order to change State of the Device.
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CPU Configuration
Enabled for Windows XP and
→← : Select Screen
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Function
Selection
Description
Enabled
BIOS - Advanced

9.2.4 Advanced - CPU Configuration

Intel® Core™ i5-2510E CPU @ CPU Signature Microcode Patch Max CPU Speed
Min CPU Speed CPU Speed
Processor Cores Intel HT Technology Intel VT-x Technology Intel SMX Technology 64-bit
L1 Data Cache L1 Code Cache L2 Cache L3 Cache
Hyper-threading
Active Processor Cores Limit CPUID Maximum Execute Disable Bit Intel Virtualization Technology
2.50GHz 206a7 26 2500 MHz 800 MHz 2500 MHz 2 Supported Supported Supported Supported
32 kB x 2 32 kB x 2 256 kB x 2 3072 kB
[Enabled]
[All] [Disabled] [Enabled] [Disabled]
Linux (OS optimized for Hyper­Threading Technology) and Disabled for other OS (OS not optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology). When Disabled only one thread per enabled core is enabled.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Hyper-threading (Note1)
Active Processor Cores
Limit CPUID Maximum
Execute Disable Bit
Intel Virtualization Technology
Note1: Not present when using Intel Celeron B810 CPU.
Disabled
Enabled
All
1
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled for Windows XP and Linux (OS optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology) and Disabled for other OS (OS not optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology). When Disabled only one thread per enabled core is enabled.
Number of cores to enable in each processor package.
Disabled for Windows XP
XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with supporting OS (Windows Server 2003 SP1, Windows XP SP2, SuSE Linux 9.2, RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3.)
When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology.
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BIOS - Advanced
Notes:
Intel HT Technology (Hyper Threading Technology) is a performance feature which allows one core on the processor to appear like 2 cores to the operating system. This doubles the execution resources available to the O/S, which potentially increases the performance of your overall system.
Intel VT-x Technology (Virtualization Technology) Previously codenamed "Vanderpool", VT-x represents Intel's technology for virtualization on the x86 platform. In order to support “Virtualization Technology” the CPU must support VT-x and the BIOS setting “Intel Virtualization Technology” must be enabled.
Intel SMX Technology (Safer Mode Extensions Technology) is a part of the Trusted Execution Technology.
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SATA Controller(s)
[Enabled]
░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░ ░
Enable or Disable SATA Device.
→← : Select Screen ↑↓
Enter: Select +/ F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Enabled
Gen3
BIOS - Advanced

9.2.5 Advanced - SATA Configuration

SATA Mode Selection
SATA Controller Speed
Software Feature Mask Configuration
Serial ATA Port 0 Software Preserve
Port 0 Hot Plug External SATA SATA Device Type Spin Up Device
Serial ATA Port 1 Software Preserve
Port 1 Hot Plug External SATA SATA Device Type Spin Up Device
Serial ATA Port 2 Software Preserve
Port 2 Hot Plug External SATA Spin Up Device
[ACHI] [Gen3]
ST3120827AS (120. NOT SUPPORTED
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Hard Disk Driver] [Disabled]
Empty Unknown
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Hard Disk Driver] [Disabled]
Empty Unknown
[Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled]
: Select Item
- : Change Opt.
Note: By scrolling down (or up) also settings for Serial ATA Port 3 - 5 can be accessed.
Function Selection Description
SATA Controller(s)
SATA Mode Selection
SATA Controller Speed
Note: in the above BIOS menu the functions below the submenu Software Feature Mask Configuration will be described after the submenu description.
Disabled
IDE
ACHI
RAID
Gen1 Gen2
(Scroll indicator bar)
Enable or Disable SATA Device.
Determines how SATA controller(s) operate. RAID is not supported by KTHM65.
Indicates the maximum speed the SATA controller can support.
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RAID0
[Enabled]
Enables or Disables RAID0
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.5.1 Software Feature Mask Configuration
RAID1 RAID10 RAID5 Intel Rapid Recovery Technology OROM UI and BANNER HDD Unlock LED Locate IRRT Only on eSATA Smart Response Technology OROM UI Delay
[Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [2 Seconds]
feature.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Note: RAID is not supported by KTHM65.
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Function
Selection
Description
Enabled
BIOS - Advanced
Submenu Software Feature Mask Configuration description:
RAID0
RAID1
RAID10
RAID5
Intel Rapid Recovery Technology
OROM UI and BANNER
HDD Unlock
LED Locate
IRRT Only on eSATA
Smart Response Technology
OROM UI Delay
Disabled Enabled
Disabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
2 Seconds
4 Seconds 6 Seconds 8 Seconds
Enable or disable RAID0 feature.
Enable or disable RAID1 feature.
Enable or disable RAID10 feature.
Enable or disable RAID5 feature.
Enable or disable Intel Rapid Recovery Technology.
If enabled, then the OROM UI is shown. Otherwise, no OROM banner or information will be displayed if all disks and RAID volumes are Normal.
If enabled, indicates that the HDD password unlock in the OS is enabled.
If enabled, indicates that the LED/SGPIO hardware is attached and ping to locate feature is enabled on the OS.
If enabled, then only IRRT volumes can span internal and eSATA drives. If disabled, then any RAID volume can span internal and eSATA drives.
Enable or disable Smart Response Technology
If enabled, indicates the delay of the OROM UI Splash Screen in normal status.
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Function
Selection
Description
Enabled
Enabled
Hot Plug
External SATA
Spin Up Device
BIOS - Advanced
Remaining SATA Configuration menu description:
Port 0
Hot Plug
External SATA
SATA Device Type
Spin Up Device
Port 1
Hot Plug (see same function above) (see same function above)
External SATA (see same function above) (see same function above)
SATA Device Type (see same function above) (see same function above)
Spin Up Device (see same function above) (see same function above)
Port 2
Hot Plug (see same function above) (see same function above)
External SATA
Spin Up Device (see same function above) (see same function above)
Port 3
Hot Plug (see same function above) (see same function above)
External SATA
Spin Up Device (see same function above) (see same function above)
Port4
Port5
Hot Plug
External SATA (see same function above) (see same function above)
Spin Up Device (see same function above) (see same function above)
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Hard Disk Drive
Solid State Drive
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled
(see same function above) (see same function above)
Disabled Enabled
(see same function above) (see same function above)
Disabled
(see same function above) (see same function above)
(see same function above) (see same function above)
(see same function above) (see same function above)
Disabled Enabled
(see same function above) (see same function above)
Enable or Disable SATA Port.
Designates this port as Hot Pluggable.
External SATA Support.
Identify the SATA port is connected to Solid State Drive or Hard Disk Drive.
On an edge detect from 0 to 1, the PCH starts a COMRESET initialization sequence to the device.
Enable or Disable SATA Port.
Enable or Disable SATA Port.
Enable or Disable SATA Port.
Enable or Disable SATA Port.
Enable or Disable SATA Port.
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Acoustic Management Configuration
Option to Enable or Disable Automatic Acoustic Management
→← : Select Screen ↑↓
Enter: Select +/ F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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9.2.6 Advanced - Acoustic Management Configuration

Automatic Acoustic Management
Sata Port 0 ST3120827AS
Acoustic Mode
[Disabled]
[Not Available]
: Select Item
- : Change Opt.
Optimized Defaults
Function Selection Description
Automatic Acoustic Management
Note:
Automatic acoustic management (AAM) is a method for reducing acoustic emanations in AT Attachment (ATA) mass storage devices, such as ATA hard disk drives and ATAPI optical disc drives. AAM is an optional feature set for ATA/ATAPI devices; when a device supports AAM, the acoustic management parameters are adjustable through a software or firmware user interface.
The ATA/ATAPI sub-command for setting the level of AAM operation is an 8-bit value from 0 to 255. Most modern drives ship with the vendor-defined value of 0x00 in the acoustic management setting. This often translates to the max-performance value of 254 stated in the standard. Values between 128 and 254 (0x80 - 0xFE) enable the feature and select most-quiet to most-performance settings along that range. Though hard drive manufacturers may support the whole range of values, the settings are allowed to be banded so many values could provide the same acoustic performance.
Enabled
Disabled
Option to Enable or Disable Automatic Acoustic Management.
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USB Configuration
Enables Legacy USB support.
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9.2.7 Advanced - USB Configuration

USB Module Version
USB Devices:
2 Hubs
Legacy USB Support EHCI Hand-off USB Mass Storage Driver Support
8.10.28
[Enabled]
[Disabled] [Enabled]
AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Function Selection Description
Legacy USB Support
EHCI Hand-off
USB Mass Storage Driver Support
Enabled
Disabled Auto
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB
devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications.
This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI hand-off support.
The EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver.
Enable/disable USB Mass Storage Driver Support.
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SMART Settings
Run SMART Self Test on all HDDs during POST.
→← : Select Screen ↑↓
Enter: Select +/ F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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9.2.8 Advanced - SMART Settings

SMART Self Test
[Disabled]
: Select Item
- : Change Opt.
Function Selection Description
SMART Self Test
Note:
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology; often written as SMART) is a monitoring system for computer hard disk drives to detect and report on various indicators of reliability, in the hope of anticipating failures.
Disabled
Enabled
Run SMART Self-Test on all HDDs during POST.
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Super IO Configuration
Set Parameters of Serial Port 1
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.9 Advanced - Super IO Configuration

Super IO Chip
Serial Port 1 Configuration
Serial Port 2 Configuration
Super IO Chip
Serial Port 3 Configuration Serial Port 4 Configuration Parallel Port Configuration
IT8516F
W83627H
(COMA)
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Note: Parallel Port is not available (connector not mounted).
The 5 submenus are shown and described on the following pages.
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Serial Port 1 Configuration
Enable or Disable Serial Port
→← : Select Screen
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Function
Selection
Description
BIOS - Advanced
9.2.9.1 Serial Port 1 Configuration
Serial Port
Device Settings
Change Settings
[Enabled]
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;
[Auto]
(COM)
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Serial Port
Change Settings (Note1)
Note1: only if Serial Port = Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Auto
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12;
Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM)
Select an optimal setting for Super IO device.
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Serial Port 2 Configuration
Enable or Disable Serial Port
→← : Select Screen
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Function
Selection
Description
BIOS - Advanced
9.2.9.2 Serial Port 2 Configuration
Serial Port
Device Settings
Change Settings
[Enabled]
IO=2F8h; IRQ=3;
[Auto]
(COM)
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Serial Port
Change Settings (Note1)
Note1: only if Serial Port = Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Auto
IO=2F8h; IRQ=3; IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12;
Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM)
Select an optimal setting for Super IO device.
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Serial Port 3 Configuration
Enable or Disable Serial Port
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.9.3 Serial Port 3 Configuration
Serial Port
Device Settings
Change Settings Device Mode
[Enabled]
IO=3E8h; IRQ=7;
[Auto] [Standard Serial Po…]
(COM)
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Function Selection Description
Serial Port
Change Settings (Note1)
Device Mode (Note1)
Note1: only if Serial Port = Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Auto
IO=3E8h; IRQ=7; IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12;
Standard Serial Port Mode
IrDA 1.0 (HP SIR) Mode ASKIR Mode
Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM)
Select an optimal setting for Super IO device.
Change the Serial Port mode. Select <High Speed> or <Normal mode> mode.
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Serial Port 4 Configuration
Enable or Disable Serial Port
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Function
Selection
Description
BIOS - Advanced
9.2.9.4 Serial Port 4 Configuration
Serial Port
Device Settings
Change Settings Device Mode
[Enabled]
IO=2E8h; IRQ=10;
[Auto] [Standard Serial Po...]
(COM)
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Serial Port
Change Settings (Note1)
Device Mode (Note1)
Note1: only if Serial Port = Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Auto
IO=2E8h; IRQ=10; IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12;
Standard Serial Port Mode
IrDA 1.0 (HP SIR) Mode ASKIR Mode
Enable or Disable Serial Port (COM)
Select an optimal setting for Super IO device.
Change the Serial Port mode. Select <High Speed> or <Normal mode> mode.
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Port Configuration
Enable or Disable Parallel Port
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.9.5 Parallel Port Configuration
Note: Parallel Port is not available (connector not mounted).
Parallel
Parallel Port
Device Settings
Change Settings Device Mode
[Enabled]
IO=378h; IRQ=5;
[Auto] [Standard Parallel ...]
(LPT/LPTE)
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Function Selection Description
Parallel Port
Change Settings (Note1)
Device Mode (Note1)
Note1: only if Parallel Port = Enabled.
Disabled
Enabled
Auto
IO=378h; IRQ=5; IO=378h; IRQ=7,10,11,12; IO=278h; IRQ=5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=3BCh; IRQ=5,6,7,10,11,12; IO=378h; IO=278h; IO=3BCh;
Standard Parsllel Port Mode
EPP Mode ECP Mode EPP Mode & ECP Mode
Enable or Disable Parallel Port (LPT/LPTE)
Select an optimal setting for Super IO device.
Change the Printer Port mode.
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Voltage Monitor
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.10 Advanced - Voltage Monitor

VCore
1.05
1.5
3.3
3.3SB 5 12 VBAT
: 0.968 V : 1.064 V : 1.512 V : 3.392 V : 3.392 V : 5.188 V : 12.144 V : 3.150 V
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Hardware Health Configuration
Disabled = Full speed.
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.11 Advanced - Hardware Health Configuration

System Temperature System Temperature Ext CPU Temperature
System Fan Speed
System Temperature Ext Type
Fan Cruise Control
Fan Settings Fan Min limit Fan Max limit
CPU Fan Speed
Fan Cruise Control
Fan Settings Fan Min limit Fan Max limit
Watchdog Function
: 30ºC/86ºF : 24ºC/75ºF : 49.10ºC/120ºF
: 1543 RPM
[ OneWire @ GPIO16]
[Thermal] 35 0 100
: 1374 RPM
[Thermal] 50 0 100
0
Thermal: does regulate fan speed according to specified temperature.
Speed: does regulate according to specified RPM.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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Minimum PWM %, can be used to make sure
limit.
Maximum PWM %, can be used to limit the fan
BIOS - Advanced
Function Selection Description
System Temperature Ext Type
(note1)
Fan Cruise Control (System Fan)
Fan Settings (System Fan)
Fan Min limit (System Fan) (note5) 0 (note6)
Fan Max limit (System Fan) (note5)
Fan Cruise Control (CPU Fan)
Fan Settings (CPU Fan)
Disabled
LM75 @ 0x90 OneWire @ GPIO16
Disabled
Thermal (note2) Speed
30 – 90 (note2,note3) 1000 – 9999 (note4)
100 (note6)
Disabled
Thermal Speed
30 – 90 (note3) 1000 – 9999 (note4)
Disabled = Full speed. Thermal: Regulate according to specified ºC. Speed: Regulate according to specified RPM.
Minimum PWM %, can be used to make sure fan is always active. Make sure Min limit < Max limit.
Maximum PWM %, can be used to limit the fan noise. Make sure Min limit < Max limit.
Disabled = Full speed. Thermal: Regulate according to specified ºC. Speed: Regulate according to specified RPM.
Fan Min limit (CPU Fan) (note7) 0 (note6)
Fan Max limit (CPU Fan) (note7)
Watchdog Function 0 - 255 (note8)
Note1: Only visible if external temperature sensor like PN1053-4925 “Cable Temperature Sensor - 44P, 400 mm” is connected.
Note2: Only visible if external temperature sensor is connected and if System Temperature Ext Type is not Disabled.
Note3: ºC (if Fan Cruise Control = Thermal) use either digit keys to enter value or +/- keys to increase/decrease value. Don’t use mix of digit keys and +/- keys.
Note4: RPM (if Fan Cruise Control = Speed) use either digit keys to enter value or +/- keys to increase/decrease value by 100. Don’t use mix of digit keys and +/- keys.
Note5: Only visible if external temperature sensor is connected and if System Fan Cruise Control is Thermal.
Note6: Use number keys to enter value.
Note7: Only visible if CPU Fan Cruise Control is Thermal.
Note8: Seconds, use digit keys to enter value. Value 0 means Watchdog is disabled. Refer to “KT-API­V2 User Manual” to control the Watchdog via API or refer to “KT-API-V2 User Manual DLL” how to control Watchdog via Windows DLL.
100
(note6)
fan is always active. Make sure Min limit < Max
noise. Make sure Min limit < Max limit.
0 = Disabled. Enter the service interval in seconds before
system will reset. Refer to manual how to reload the timer.
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Displayblock Setup
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.12 Advanced - Displayblock Setup

LCDVCC Voltage
Backlight Signal Inversion
[3V3]
[Disabled]
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Function Selection Description
LCDVCC Voltage
Backlight Signal Inversion
3V3
5V
Disabled
Enabled
Set the LVDS Display Panel voltage to either
3.3V or 5V.
Select Disabled if BKLTEN# signal (available in the LVDS connector), shall behave normally: active low to enable backlight.
Select Enabled if BKLTEN# signal shall behave inversed: active high to enable backlight.
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LAN Configuration System UUID {82b2414e-626a-5d52-64edad0a027d0fc8}
Control of Ethernet Devices and PXE boot. To disable ETH1, ME
ETH1 Configuration (Left)
[Enabled]
→← : Select Screen
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Function
Selection
Description
BIOS - Advanced

9.2.13 Advanced - LAN Configuration

Wake on LAN MAC Address & Link status:
Network Stack
[Enabled]
00E0F4276532+
Subsystem must be as well.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Disabled
ETH1 Configuration (Left)
Wake on LAN
Enabled
With PXE boot
Enabled Disabled
Control of Ethernet Devices and PXE boot. To disable ETH1, ME Subsystem must be as well.
Enable or disable integrated LAN to wake the system. (The Wake On LAN cannot be disabled if ME is on at Sx state.)
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Network stack
[Enable]
Enable/Disable UEFI network
→← : Select Screen
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Function
Selection
Description
BIOS - Advanced
9.2.13.1 Network Stack
Ipv4 PXE Support Ipv6 PXE Support Ipv6 Delay Time
[Enable] [Enable] 0
stack.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Network stack
Ipv4 PXE Support (Note1)
Ipv6 PXE Support (Note1)
IPv6 Delay Time (Note1)
Note1: Only if Network stack = Enabled.
Note2: To enter number use digit keys and/or +/- keys.
Disable Link
Enabled
Enabled Disabled
Enabled Disabled
0 – 15 (Note2)
Enable/Disable UEFI network stack.
Enable Ipv4 PXE Boot Support. If disabled IPV4 PXE boot option will not be created.
Enable Ipv6 PXE Boot Support. If disabled IPV6 PXE boot option will not be created.
Set Seconds of Delay Before IPv6 PXE Boot. Default 0 Seconds.
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Delay startup
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.14 Advanced - Delay Startup

Delay Startup
0
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
Function Selection Description
Delay Startup
Note1: To enter number use digit keys and/or +/- keys.
The delay initiates if the value is different from 0, starts at the earliest possible point of the BIOS boot. For some add-on devices the BIOS boot is too fast for proper detection. In other words, the setting is meant as a possible fix to Add-on device detection problems.
0 – 9999 Note1)
Delay startup value is in ms.
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COM0
Console Redirection Enable or
→← : Select Screen
COM4(Pci Bus0,Dev0,Func0) (Disabled) Console Redirection Port Is Disabled
Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management/
Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS)
Console Redirection
[Disabled]
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9.2.15 Advanced - Serial Port Console Redirection

Console Redirection
Console Redirection Settings
COM1 Console Redirection
Console Redirection Settings
COM2 Console Redirection
Console Redirection Settings
COM3 Console Redirection
Console Redirection Settings
Console Redirection Settings
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
Disable.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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COM0
Emulation: ANSI: Extended
→← : Select Screen
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9.2.15.1 Console Redirection Settings
The “Console Redirection Settings” Menus are only available if related “Console Redirection” is Enabled. A different menu is available for Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management, see next page.
Console Redirection Settings
Terminal Type
Bits per second Data Bits Parity Stop Bits Flow Control VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support Recorder Mode Resolution 100x31 Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Putty Keypad Redirection After BIOS POST
[ANSI]
[115200] [8] [None] [1] [None] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [80x24] [VT100] [Always Enable]
ASCII char set. VT100: ASCII char set. VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys, etc. VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes.
↑↓ : Select Item Enter: Select +/- : Change Opt. F1: General Help F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit
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BIOS - Advanced
Function Selection Description
Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT100: ASCII char set. VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys, etc. VT­UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes.
Select serial port transmission speed. The speed must be matched on the other side. Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds.
Data Bits
A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission errors.
Even: parity bit is 0 if the num of 1’s in the data bits is even.
Odd: parity bit is 0 if the num of 1’s in the data bits is odd.
Mark: parity bit is always 1. Space: parity bit is always 0. Mark/Space do not allow error detection.
Stop bits indicate the end of a serial data packet. (A start bit indicates the beginning).
The standard setting is 1 stop bit. Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit.
Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow. When sending data, if the receiving buffers are full, a ´stop´ signal can be sent to stop the data flow. Once the buffers are empty, a ´start ‘signal can be sent to re-start the flow. Hardware flow control uses two wires to send start/stop signals.
Enable VT-UTF8 Combination Key Support for ANSI/VT100 terminals.
On this mode enabled only text will be send. This is to capture Terminal data.
Enables or disables extended terminal resolution.
On Legacy OS, the Number of Rows and Columns supported redirection.
Select FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty.
The settings specify if BootLoader is selected than Legacy console redirection is disabled before booting to Legacy OS. Default value is Always Enable which means Legacy console Redirection is enabled for Legacy OS.
Terminal Type
Bits per second
Data Bits
Parity
Stop Bits
Flow Control
VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support
Recorder Mode
Resolution 100x31
Legacy OS Redirection Resolution
Putty Keypad
Redirection After BIOS POST
VT100 VT100+ VT-UTF8
ANSI
9600 19200 38400 57600
115200
7, 8
None
Even Odd Mark Space
1
2
None
Hardware RTS/CTS
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
80x24
80x25
VT100
LINUX XTERMR6 SCO ESCN VT400
Always Enable
BootLoader
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Out-of-Band Mgmt Port
[COM0]
Microsoft Windows Emergency
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Function
Selection
Description
BIOS - Advanced
When “Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management/Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS)” > “Console Redirection” is enabled:
Terminal Type Bits per second Flow Control
Data Bits Parity Stop Bits
[VT-UTF8] [115200] [None]
8 None 1
Management Services (EMS) allows for remote management of a Windows Server OS through a serial port.
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Out-of-Band Mgmt Port
Terminal Type
Bits per second
Flow Control
COM0
COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 (Pci
Bus0,Dev0, Func0) (Disabled)
VT100 VT100+
VT-UTF8
ANSI
9600 19200 57600
115200
None
Hardware RTS/CTS Software Xon/Xoff
Microsoft Windows Emergency Management Services (EMS) allows for remote management of a Windows Server OS through a serial port.
VT-UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out­of-band management. The next best choice is VT100+ and then VT100. See above, in Console Redirection Settings page, for more Help with Terminal Type/Emulation.
Select serial port transmission speed. The speed must be matched on the other side. Long or noisy lines may require lower speeds.
Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow. When sending data, if the receiving buffers are full, a ´stop´ signal can be sent to stop the data flow. Once the buffers are empty, a ´start ‘signal can be sent to re-start the flow. Hardware flow control uses two wires to send start/stop signals.
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Advanced
CPU PPM Configuration
Enable/Disable Intel SpeedStep
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BIOS - Advanced

9.2.16 Advanced - CPU PPM Configuration

EIST
Turbo Mode CPU C3 Report CPU C6 Report CPU C7 Report Config TDP LOCK Long duration power limit Long duration maintained Short duration power limit ACPI T State
[Enabled]
[Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] 0 0 0 [Disabled]
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Enabled
factory default.
BIOS - Advanced
Function Selection Description
EIST
Turbo Mode (Note1)
CPU C3 Report
CPU C6 Report
CPU C7 Report
Config TDP LOCK
Long duration power limit
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled Enabled
0 – 255 (Note2)
Enable/Disable Intel SpeedStep.
Turbo Mode
Enable/Disable CPU C3 (ACPI C2) report to OS
Enable/Disable CPU C6 (ACPI C3) report to OS
Enable/Disable CPU C7 (ACPI C3) report to OS
Lock the Config TDP Control register.
Long duration power limit in Watts, 0 means use
Long duration maintained
Short duration power limit
ACPI T State
Note1: Not present when using Intel Celeron B810 CPU or i3 Core CPU.
Note2: To enter number use digit keys.
0 – 120 (Note2)
0 – 255 (Note2)
Disabled
Enabled
Time window which the long duration power is maintained.
Short duration power limit in Watts, 0 means use factory default.
Enable/Disable ACPI T State support.
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Advanced
Chipset
Boot
Security
Save & Exit
PCH-IO Configuration
PCH Parameters
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BIOS - Chipset

9.3 Chipset

System Agent (SA) Configuration
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Chipset
Intel PCH RC Version
1.5.0.0
PCI Express Configuration
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BIOS - Chipset

9.3.1 PCH-IO Configuration

Intel PCH SKU Name Intel PCH Rev ID
PCI Express Configuration
USB Configuration PCH Azalia Configuration
Restore AC Power Loss
QM67 05/B3
[Power On]
settings
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Please fid description of the “PCI Express Configuration”, “USB Configuration” and “PCH Azalia Configuration” on the following pages.
Function Selection Description
Restore AC Power Loss
Power Off
Power On
Last State
Select AC Power state when power is re-applied after a power failure.
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