protech MH-5100 User Manual

USER
MH-5100
10.1 Integrated Pad Powered By Intel® AtomTM
MH-5100 M1
MANUAL
MH-5100
10.1” Integrated Pad Powered By Intel® AtomTM
COPYRIGHT NOTICE & TRADEMARK
All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
This manual is copyrighted in October 2017. You may not reproduce or transmit in any form or by any means, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying and recording.
DISCLAIMER
This user’s manual is meant to assist users in installing and setting up
the system. The information contained in this document is subject to change without any notice.
CE NOTICE
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
FCC NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment.
FCC Caution
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate
the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
RF Exposure Information (SAR)
This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
The exposure standard employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6
W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions
CAUTION: Danger of explosion may occur when the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
WARNING: Some internal parts of the system may have high electrical voltage. We strongly recommend that only qualified engineers are allowed to service and disassemble the system. If any damages should occur on the system and are caused by unauthorized servicing, it will not be covered by the product warranty.
accepted by the FCC with the EUT transmitting at the specified power level in different channels. The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC is 0.573 W/kg when placed next to the body.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of
www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: 2AMRAMH5100.
Contents
1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 About This Manual .................................................................... 1-2
2 Getting Started .................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Package List .............................................................................. 2-2
2.2 Pad System Overview .............................................................. 2-3
2.2.1 Front View ......................................................................... 2-3
2.2.2 Rear View .......................................................................... 2-3
2.2.3 Side View ........................................................................... 2-4
2.2.4 Top View ............................................................................ 2-4
2.2.5 Bottom View ...................................................................... 2-4
2.3 Lite Cradle System Overview ................................................... 2-5
2.3.1 Front View ......................................................................... 2-5
2.3.2 Rear View .......................................................................... 2-5
2.3.3 Side View ........................................................................... 2-6
2.3.4 Top View ............................................................................ 2-6
2.3.5 Bottom View ...................................................................... 2-7
2.3.6 Quarter View ...................................................................... 2-8
2.4 Quick Setup ............................................................................... 2-9
2.4.1 Turning the Power On from Pad and Connect to Wi-Fi ..... 2-9
2.4.2 Turning the Power On and Connect to Local Network from
Lite Cradle ....................................................................... 2-10
2.4.3 Installing Battery for Pad ................................................. 2-11
2.4.4 Recharging Battery from Pad .......................................... 2-12
2.4.5 Recharging Battery from Lite Cradle ............................... 2-12
2.4.6 Installing Integrated Pad Onto Lite Cradle ...................... 2-13
2.4.7 Separating Integrated Pad From Lite Cradle .................. 2-14
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2.4.8 Scanning Barcodes and QR Codes ................................ 2-15
2.4.9 Installing Hand Strap ....................................................... 2-16
2.4.10 Installing Neck Strap ........................................................ 2-17
2.5 Pad Specifications ................................................................... 2-18
2.6 Lite Cradle Specifications ........................................................ 2-21
2.7 OS Specifications .................................................................... 2-22
2.8 Safety Precautions .................................................................. 2-23
3 Hardware Configuration ..................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Pad Function Buttons and I/O Ports .......................................... 3-2
3.1.1 Power Button ..................................................................... 3-2
3.1.2 DC-IN Port ......................................................................... 3-2
3.1.3 USB Port ............................................................................ 3-2
3.1.4 Audio Port .......................................................................... 3-3
3.2 Lite Cradle I/O Ports Diagram ................................................... 3-3
3.2.1 I/O Ports Diagram .............................................................. 3-3
3.3 Pad Main Board Component Locations .................................... 3-4
3.3.1 Top View of Pad Main Board Component Locations ......... 3-4
3.3.2 Bottom View of Pad Main Board Component Locations ... 3-5
3.4 Pad Main Board Connectors Quick Reference Table ................ 3-6
3.5 Setting Pad Main Board Connectors ......................................... 3-7
3.5.1 Touch Panel Connector ..................................................... 3-7
3.5.2 NFC Connector .................................................................. 3-7
3.5.3 Flash Descriptor Override Selection.................................. 3-8
3.5.4 LVDS Connector ................................................................ 3-9
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3.5.5 RTC Battery Connector ................................................... 3-10
3.5.6 Earphone Jack Connector ............................................... 3-10
3.5.7 Speaker Connector .......................................................... 3-11
3.5.8 Barcode Scanner Connector ........................................... 3-11
3.5.9 Left Scan Button .............................................................. 3-12
3.5.10 Right Scan Button............................................................ 3-12
3.5.11 Power Button ................................................................... 3-12
3.5.12 Battery Connector............................................................ 3-13
3.5.13 DC IN Jack Connector ..................................................... 3-13
3.5.14 Cradle Connector ............................................................ 3-14
3.5.15 MCU F/W Update Connector .......................................... 3-14
3.5.16 Battery Lock Switch Button ............................................. 3-15
3.5.17 MicroSD Card Connector ................................................ 3-15
3.5.18 CCD Front Camera Connector ........................................ 3-16
3.5.19 USB 2.0 Connector.......................................................... 3-16
3.5.20 MSR Connector ............................................................... 3-17
3.5.21 SCR Connector ............................................................... 3-17
3.5.22 SIM Card Connector ........................................................ 3-18
3.6 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 and MR-5100RA-2 Connectors
Quick Reference Table ............................................................ 3-19
3.6.1 Jumper Settings of Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 ........ 3-20
3.6.2 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connectors Location ..... 3-21
3.7 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 Connectors and Jumpers
................................................................................................ 3-22
3.7.1 COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide ....... 3-22
3.7.2 RJ-45 COM Port (COM1) ................................................ 3-23
3.7.3 D-Sub 9 COM Port (COM2) ............................................ 3-23
3.7.4 DC-IN Port ....................................................................... 3-24
3.7.5 Dual USB Ports ............................................................... 3-24
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3.7.6 Local Area Network (LAN) Port ....................................... 3-25
3.7.7 Cash Drawer Port ............................................................ 3-26
3.7.8 LAN Port & Cash Drawer Function Switch ...................... 3-26
3.8 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connectors ............... 3-27
3.8.1 Lite Cradle Connector ..................................................... 3-27
4 Software Utilities ................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Introduction ................................................................................ 4-2
4.2 Installing Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility .................. 4-3
4.3 Installing Audio Realtek Software Installation Utility ................. 4-5
4.4 Installing G-Sensor Software Installation Utility ...................... 4-12
4.5 Installing Bluetooth Software Installation Utility ...................... 4-20
4.6 Installing 3G Software Installation Utility (Optional) ................ 4-20
5 BIOS SETUP ........................................................................................ 5-1
5.1 Introduction ................................................................................ 5-2
5.2 Accessing Setup Utility .............................................................. 5-3
5.3 Main ........................................................................................... 5-7
5.4 Advanced .................................................................................. 5-9
5.4.1 Advanced – USB Configuration ....................................... 5-10
5.5 Security ................................................................................... 5-11
5.6 Boot ......................................................................................... 5-13
5.6.1 Boot – EFI ........................................................................ 5-15
5.7 Exit .......................................................................................... 5-16
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Appendix A System Diagrams .................................................... A-1
Integrated Pad Exploded Diagrams .........................................................A-2
Exploded Diagram For Top Cover & Touch Panel & Panel Assembly
.......................................................................................................A-2
Exploded Diagram For Pad PCBA Assembly ................................A-3
Exploded Diagram For Bottom Cover Assembly ...........................A-4
Exploded Diagram For Camera Module & Barcode Scanner Module
Assembly .......................................................................................A-5
Exploded Diagram For Back Cover Assembly ..............................A-6
Exploded Diagram For Smart Card Reader Assembly ..................A-7
Lite Cradle Exploded Diagrams ................................................................A-8
Exploded Diagram For Cradle Top Cover Assembly .................... A-8
Exploded Diagram For Cradle PCBA & Bottom Cover Assembly
.....................................................................................................A-10
Appendix B Technical Summary ................................................ B-1
Interrupt Map ............................................................................................B-2
I/O Map ...................................................................................................B-19
Memory Map ...........................................................................................B-21
System BIOS Update Procedure ............................................................B-23
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Revision History
Version No.
Revision History
Date
1.0
Initial Release
The revision history of MH-5100 User Manual is described below:
8/14/2017
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1 Introduction
This chapter provides the introduction for the MH-5100 system as well as the framework of the user manual.
The following topic is included:
About This Manual
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1.1 About This Manual
Thank you for purchasing our MH-5100 system. The MH-5100 provides faster processing speed, greater expandability and can handle more tasks than before. This manual is designed to assist you how to install and set up the whole system. It contains 5 chapters and 2 appendixes. Users can configure the system according to their own needs. This user manual is intended for service personnel with strong hardware background. It is not intended for general users.
The following section outlines the structure of this user manual.
Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter provides the introduction for the MH-5100 system as well as the framework of the user manual.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
This chapter describes the package contents and outlines the system specifications. It also includes the physical illustrations and quick setup for the MH-5100 system. Read the safety reminders carefully on how to take care of your system properly.
Chapter 3 System Configuration
This chapter outlines the locations of the motherboard and daughter board components and their respective functions. You will learn how to set the jumpers and configure the system to meet your own needs.
Chapter 4 Software Utilities
This chapter contains helpful information for proper installations of the Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility, Audio Realtek Driver Utility, G-Sensor Driver Utility, Bluetooth Driver Utility and wireless GSM (3G) Driver Utility.
Chapter 5 BIOS Setup
This chapter indicates how to change the BIOS configurations.
Appendix A System Assembly Diagrams This appendix provides the exploded diagrams and part numbers of the MH-5100.
Appendix B Technical Summary
This appendix provides the information about the allocation maps for system resources and System BIOS update procedure.
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2 Getting Started
This chapter provides the information for the MH-5100 system. In addition to the MH5100 Pad, users are also welcome to purchase the optional Lite Cradle so you can combine MH-5100 Integrated Pad and Lite Cradle together and place the system set on the desktop for user application needs. This chapter describes the package contents, system diagrams and outlines the system specifications. The following topics are included:
Package List
Pad System Diagrams
Lite Cradle System Diagrams
Quick Setup
Pad Specifications
Lite Cradle Specifications
Safety Precautions
Experienced users can go to Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration on page 3-1 for a quick start.
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Item
Qty
MH-5100 Integrated Pad
1
Quick Reference Guide
1
AC Power Adapter for Pad
1
Hand Strap (optional)
1
Neck Strap (optional)
1
Lite Cradle (optional)
1
Power Adapter for Lite Cradle (optional)
1
Power Cord for Lite Cradle (optional)
1
2.1 Package List
If you discover any of the items listed below are damaged or lost,
please contact your local distributor immediately.
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2.2 Pad System Overview
2.2.1 Front View
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Unit: mm
2.2.2 Rear View
Smart Card Reader
MSR
Camera
Battery Pack
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2.2.3 Side View
Scan Button Scan Button
2.2.4 Top View
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Power Button USB Port
DC-IN
2.2.5 Bottom View
MSR Barcode Scanner
Earphone Jack
17.7
POGO Pins
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2.3 Lite Cradle System Overview
2.3.1 Front View
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Unit: mm
2.3.2 Rear View
IN 12V
COM DWR
LAN
USB COM
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2.3.3 Side View
2.3.4 Top View
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Kensington Lock Slot
131.65
217.23
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2.3.5 Bottom View
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LAN and Cash Drawer Selection
DWR LAN
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2.3.6 Quarter View
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2.4 Quick Setup
2.4.1 Turning the Power On from Pad and Connect to Wi-Fi
Long press the Power Button on the right side of the Pad to turn on the system. Connect the Pad to a wireless network via Wi-Fi connection. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad for the location of Power Button.)
How to Set Up Wi-Fi Connection
Step 1. From the bottom right corner of the screen, tap the  icon from the
tool tray.
Step 2. From the small pop-up window, tap on the Wi-Fi icon if it shows
grey to activate Wi-Fi.
Step 3. Select a Wi-Fi network from the list and tap on it. Step 4. Tap the Connect button.
Step 5. Enter the correct security key for the selected Wi-Fi network and wait
for the Wi-Fi connection to establish.
You can also swipe the screen from the right side of the Pad to bring up the ACTION CENTER window and select Network menu item to enter the Wi-Fi network selection list.
For stability issue, always power off the Pad from Windows 10 OS. Make sure you have closed all the application programs before you close Windows. Tap on Start icon from the bottom left corner of the Pad and select the displayed menu icon and select Shut down from the selection list to turn off the Pad power.
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2.4.2 Turning the Power On and Connect to Local Network from
Lite Cradle
Prerequisite: Insert a ball point pen or a pin into the hole of DWR/LAN
selection switch slot located on the bottom base of the Lite Cradle, and switch it to the LAN port location. See the picture below:
LAN and Cash Drawer Selection
DWR LAN
Press the Power Button on the right side of the Pad to turn on the system. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the rear side of the Lite Cradle and the other end of the network cable to a port on your hub, switch or router. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad for the location of Power Button.) Refer to the I/O Ports Diagram section of Lite Cradle for the location of LAN port.
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2.4.3 Installing Battery for Pad
Make sure to power off the device first before you start installing the battery. Step 1. Slide to unlock the left-side battery switch with your left hand. See
the Figure below.
Step 2. Use your left hand to push the right-side sliding tab to the right and
long press on it and hold it.
Step 3. Use a fingertip of your right hand to remove the battery from the slim
opening located under the Camera.
Step 4. Replace a new battery onto the back of Pad and the right-side
locking switch snaps into place automatically.
Step 5. Slide the left-side battery switch to the right to secure and lock up the
replaced battery.
Step 1. Use your left hand to slide to unlock left-side battery switch.
Step 5. Slide the left-side battery switch to the right to secure and lock up the replaced battery to complete.
Note 1: The factory default battery cycle life guarantees to retain 80 percent of its original
capacity after the battery has been charged and discharged for 300 times.
Note 2: Batteries are consumerables and the limited warranty for MH-5100 battery is 1 year
only.
Step 2. Push sliding tab to the right side and long press on it and hold it.
Step 3. Use a fingertip of your right hand
to remove the battery from the slim opening.
Step 4. Replace a new battery onto back of Pad and the right-side locking switch snaps into place automatically.
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Low Battery Indicator
The low battery indicator will show on the LCD screen when the battery is nearly exhausted. When the low battery indicator appears on the tool tray, you should recharge the battery by connecting the power adapter of Pad/Lite Cradle or replace a fully charged battery immediately.
2.4.4 Recharging Battery from Pad
Before you use MH-5100 Pad, follow the instructions below to charge the battery:
Step 1. Connect the Pad’s AC power adapter to the DC-IN jack located on
the right side of the Pad. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad for the location of the DC-IN Jack.)
Step 2. Plug the other end to an AC power outlet.
MH-5100 Pad battery will then start charging, and the Power LED indicator on the top left corner of the touch screen will then flash GREEN. After the battery is fully charged, the Power LED indicator will turn to a solid green.
2.4.5 Recharging Battery from Lite Cradle
Step 1. Connect the Lite Cradle’s AC power adapter to the DC-IN power jack
located on the bottom of the Lite Cradle.
Step 2. Plug the other end to an AC power outlet.
The Power LED indicator on the top left corner of the touch screen will then flash GREEN. After the battery is fully charged, the Power LED indicator will turn to a solid green.
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2.4.6 Installing Integrated Pad Onto Lite Cradle
Step 1. From the bottom side of Pad, align the two locking tabs located
on both side of the POGO pins to their mating slots located inside of Lite Cradle base respectively.
Step 2. Lock the two locking tabs of Pad into their mating slots inside the
Lite Cradle base and the Pad snaps into place.
Step 3. The installation is completed.
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2.4.7 Separating Integrated Pad From Lite Cradle
Step 1. Push down the Lock Switch on the front of Lite Cradle. Step 2. Separate the integrated pad from the lite cradle. See the picture
below:
Push down the Lock Switch to eject.
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2.4.8 Scanning Barcodes and QR Codes
Step 1. Press to turn on the Scan Button located on the right/left side of the
Pad. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad for the location of the Scan Button.)
Step 2. Point the Barcode Scanner at the barcode or QR code that you
want to scan and position the light beam on the barcode/QR code. (Refer to the Top View section of Pad for the location of the Barcode Scanner.)
After the barcode/QR code has been scanned successfully, you will hear one beep sound.
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2.4.9 Installing Hand Strap
Step 1. Tighten the two screws of the strap bracket set onto the strap bracket
holes on the back cover.
Step 2. Ready to hold the hand strap attached on the strap brackets to lift up
the Pad with your hand.
Note: The strap bracket set is pre-installed for easy user installation before
the shipment. The strap bracket set includes 2 x strap brackets, 2 x pan head screws (M3 x 6 mm) and 1 x Velcro badge.
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2.4.10 Installing Neck Strap
Step 1. Insert one end of the provided neck strap through the upper opening
of the right-side bumper rubber and adjust to tighten the neck strap.
Step 2. Insert another end of the neck strap through the upper opening of the
left-side bumper rubber and adjust to tighten the neck strap.
Step 3. Put the installed neck strap around your neck to carry the Pad
around.
Note: You can also select to put the neck strap through the lower openings of
the right-side and left-side bumper rubbers.
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2.5 Pad Specifications
Fundamental Spec. (Conform to RoHS Directive)
Operator Display (LCD)
Type
10.1” LCD
Resolution
WXGA 1280 x 800 dots
Brightness
Typical 400 cd/m
2
Life time of Backlight
Lamp
30,000 hours
Interface
LVDS
Backlight
Type
LED Backlight
Touch Panel
Type
10.1” PCT
Interface
I2C
CPU
BGA on board CPU
Intel® Atom™ Z3735F Processor Base Frequency: 1.33 GHz Up to 1.83 GHz
Chipset
Intel Platform
Built-in CPU
Memory
DDR3L on Board
2GB DDR3L
PMIC or EC
Type
TI
Interface
I2C
Charger
Type
TI
Interface
I2C
Storage (eMMC)
Type
32GB/64GB
Interface
SDIO
Storage (SD)
Type
MicroSD Slot
Interface
SDIO
BIOS
Insyde BIOS
SPI Flash ROM
Hardware Monitor
Type
(1) Voltage detection (Battery) (2) CPU & System Temperature detection (3) CPU Temperature over heat warning (4) CPU Temperature over heat shut down
Speaker
Type
1W Speaker x1
Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Module IC
Type
802.11 a/b/g/n wireless LAN and Bluetooth
4.0 module
Interface
Wi-Fi: SDIO / Bluetooth: UART
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G-Sensor (Accelerator sensor)
LED Indicator
Power Supply Operating
System Dimension Weight Certificate Battery Pack
Operation time Sub Battery Battery Pack
Charging time IP Rating Drop Impact
Resistance Temperature
Humidity
Type ST
Interface I2C
Tri-color Light LED
reen / Yellow / Red
G
LED
Type DC 12V/2A/24W for USB / Cradle
OS Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 OS
L x W x T 259.9 x 175.9 x 17.7mm
Pad only 838g (without any optional devices attached)
- FCC/CE
Main battery(1S2P) 8 hours @ 7900mAh
RTC Battery 160mAh Main battery Power ON: 5 hours
Body unit IP54 (front panel only)
- 1.2m
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C (-4°F ~ 140°F) Operating Humidity 0~90%RH (no condensation) Storage Humidity 0~95%RH (no condensation)
1. Power LED (Green):
a. Start OSconstant Green light b. Charging flashing Green light c. Full chargeconstant Green light
2. Alarm LED (Yellow):
a. 4%< Battery Capacity <
8%flashing Yellow light
b. Battery Capacity < 4% system turns to
SleepYellow Alarm LED turns off.
3. Error LED (Red):
a. S0 unlock battery switchflashing
Red light
b. Battery errorflashing Red light
(32 bits)
wer OFF: 4 hours
Po
0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)
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Integrated Devices (Optional)
Barcode Scanner (Optional)
Type
Interface
UART
3G Module (Reserved)
Type
3.75G module IC supports SIM card (on board)
Interface
USB(Co-layout with smart card reader module)
NFC Module (Reserved)
Type
NXP
Interface
I2C
Rear Camera
Type
5M pixels module with autofocus function
Interface
USB
MSR Module
Type
Secure head MSR (optional) (meet ISO 7811, support AAMVA / JIS II format, support single / dual / triple tracks)
Interface
USB
Smart Card Reader Module
Type
Smart Card Reader (optional, USB port co-layout with 3G) (meet ISO 7816 & EMV Level 1 & 2 Certification)
Interface
USB (Co-layout with 3G module)
External I/O Ports
DC-IN Jack
Type
DC-IN Jack x 1
Cradle Connector
Type
POGO pins (1x10 pins) x 1
USB
Type
Standard USB (Type A) x1 for external expansion
SD (Secure Digital)
Type
MicroSD Slot for internal memory expansion
SIM
Type
SIM Card Slot for cellular network services
Audio Jack
Type
Audio Jack (3.5mm) x1
External Buttons (for side I/O & front panel)
Power Button
Type
Power Button x1
Scan Button
Type
2 x Scan buttons (left & right)
Honeywell 2D Barcode scanner
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2.6 Lite Cradle Specifications
Lite Cradle
Cradle Connector
Type
POGO pins (1 x 10 pins) x 1
Interface
USB 2.0/Power/GND
DC-IN Jack
Type
DC 12V IN x 1
USB
Type
Standard USB 2.0 port (Type A) x 2
COM
Type
R-J45 with 12V/5V/RI x 1
COM
Type
D-Sub 9 with 12V/5V/RI x 1
LAN
(10/100 Mbps)
or
DWR
(Cash Drawer)
Type
RJ-45 x 1
Type
RJ-11 with 12V/1A x 1
DIP Switch
-
LAN Port and Cash Drawer selection
Kensington Security Lock Slot
Type
1
Lock Switch
-
Fixing between Integrated Pad and Cradle
AC Power Adapter
Type
12V/5A/60W AC Power Adapter x 1
Dimension
L x W x T
220 x 217.23 x 131.65mm
Weight
Lite Cradle only
About 858g
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Note: The functions of Ethernet LAN & Cash Drawer are co-layout and can be
selected by DIP Switch.
DC-IN RJ-45 Cash LAN
Drawer
2 x
USB 2.0
D-Sub 9
DIP
Switch
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2.7 OS Specifications
OS
Description
Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016
Supports 32 bits
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2.8 Safety Precautions
Before operating this system, read the following information carefully to protect your systems from damages, and extend the life cycle of the system.
1. Check the Line Voltage
The operating voltage for the power supply should be within the range of 100V to 240V AC; otherwise the system may be damaged.
2. Environmental Conditions
Place your MH-5100 on a sturdy, level surface. Be sure to allow enough space around the system to have easy access needs.
Avoid installing your MH-5100 system in extremely hot or cold places.
Avoid direct sunlight exposure for a long period of time (for example, in a
closed car in summer time. Also avoid the system from any heating device.). Or do not use MH-5100 when it has been left outdoors in a cold winter day.
Avoid moving the system rapidly from a hot place to a cold place, and vice versa, because condensation may occur inside the system.
Do not place the system too close to any radio-active device. Radio-active device may cause signal interference.
Always shut down the operating system before turning off the power.
3. Handling
Avoid placing heavy objects on the top of the system.
Do not allow any objects to fall into this device.
If water or other liquid spills into the device, unplug the power cord
immediately.
4. Good Care
When the outside case gets stained, remove the stains using neutral washing agent with a dry cloth.
Never use strong agents such as benzene and thinner to clean the surface of the case.
If heavy stains are present, moisten a cloth with diluted neutral washing agent or alcohol and then wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth.
If dust is accumulated on the case surface, remove it by using a special vacuum cleaner for computers.
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3 Hardware Configuration
This chapter contains helpful information about the jumper & connector settings, and component locations. The following sections are included:
Pad Function Buttons and I/O Ports
Lite Cradle I/O Ports Diagram
Pad Main Board Component Locations
Pad Main Board Connectors Quick Reference Table
Setting Pad Main Board Connectors
Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 and MR-5100RA-2
Connectors Quick Reference Table
Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 Connectors and Jumpers
Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connectors
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ACTION
ASSIGNMENT
Press
0V
Release
+2.8V
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
0
+12V
2
GND
1
+12V
3
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
+5V (Max. current: 0.5A)
3
D+
2
D- 4 GND
DC-IN
USB1
Power
Button
3.1 Pad Function Buttons and I/O Ports
3.1.1 Power Button
To turn on the system, press the Power Button on the right side of the Pad briefly.
3.1.2 DC-IN Port
Port Name: DC-IN Description: DC Power-In Port. The DC-IN Port is located
on the right side of the Pad.
3.1.3 USB Port
Port Name: USB1 Description: USB Type A Port (Side I/O)
Note: The USB1 port is provided with Standby power 5V.
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LEFT
2
RIGHT
3
GND
4
MIC
5
HP_DET
CN_JACK1
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3.1.4 Audio Port
Port Name: CN_JACK1 Description: Audio Port located on the top right side
of the Pad.
3.2 Lite Cradle I/O Ports Diagram
3.2.1 I/O Ports Diagram
The I/O ports are located on the bottom side of the Lite Cradle.
DC-IN RJ-45 Cash LAN
Drawer
2 x
USB 2.0
D-Sub 9
DIP
Switch
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WARNING: Always disconnect the power cord when you are working with the connectors on the main board. Make sure both the system and the external devices are turned OFF as sudden surge of power could ruin sensitive components. Make sure MH-5100 is properly grounded.
CAUTION: Observe precautions while handling electrostatic sensitive components. Make sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge while configuring the connectors. Use a grounding wrist strap and place all electronic components in any static-shielded devices.
3.3 Pad Main Board Component Locations
3.3.1 Top View of Pad Main Board Component Locations
M/B: MB-5100
Figure 3-1. MB-5100 Main Board Component Locations (Top View)
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3.3.2 Bottom View of Pad Main Board Component Locations
Figure 3-2. MB-5100 Main Board Component Locations (Bottom View)
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CONNECTOR Description
NAME
Touch Screen Connector
TOUCH1
NFC Connector
NFC1
Flash Descriptor Override Selection (not used after MP)
JP1 LVDS Connector
LVDS1
RTC Battery Connector
BAT2
Earphone Jack Connector
CN_JACK1
Speaker Connector
SPK1
Barcode Connector
CN_BARCODE
Left Scan Button
BUTTON1
Right Scan Button
BUTTON2
Power Button
BUTTON4
Battery Connector
BAT1
DC IN Jack Connector
DC_IN1
Cradle Connector
CRADLE1
MCU F/W Update Connector
JP5
Battery Lock Switch Button
BAT_LOCK
MicroSD Card Connector
J2
CCD Front Camera Connector
CCM1
Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector
USB1
MSR Connector
MSR1
SCR Connector
SCR1
SIM Card Connector
SIM1
3.4 Pad Main Board Connectors Quick Reference Table
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
V3P3S_TCH
2
GND
3
GND
4
I2C2_Touch_SCL
5
I2C2_Touch_SDA
6
GND
7
TOUCH_INT_R
8
TOUCH_RST_R
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
15
GND
14
VDD_O
13
VDD
12
SWP_PWR
11
NC
10
WAKEUP
9
GND
8
SCL
7
SDA
6
VDD_SIM
5
IRQ 4 GND
3
SWP
2
GND
1
VDD
NFC1
TOUCH1
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3.5 Setting Pad Main Board Connectors
3.5.1 Touch Panel Connector
Connector Location: TOUCH1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: Touch Panel Connector
3.5.2 NFC Connector
Connector Location: NFC1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: NFC (Near Field Communication) Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
SPI_VDD
2
GND
3
SPI_CS0J_R
4
SPI_CLK_R
5
SPI_MISO_R
6
SPI_MOSI_R
7
NC 8 -
JP1
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3.5.3 Flash Descriptor Override Selection
Connector Location: JP1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: Flash BIOS Connector
Note: The connector is not used after MP.
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
NC 2 LVDS_VCC
3
LVDS_VCC
4
NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 LVDS_A_N0
9
LVDS_A_P0
10
GND
11
LVDS_A_N1
12
LVDS_A_P1
13
GND
14
LVDS_A_N2
15
LVDS_A_P2
16
GND
17
LVDS_A_CLK_N
18
LVDS_A_CLK_P
19
GND
20
LVDS_A_N3
21
LVDS_A_P3
22
GND
23
NC
24
NC
25
GND
26
NC
27
SEL
28
GND
29
NC
LVDS1
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3.5.4 LVDS Connector
Connector Location: LVDS1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
30
NC
31
GND
32
GND
33
GND
34
NC
35
LVDS_BKLT_CTRL
36
NC
37
NC
38
VLED
39
VLED
40
VLED
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
2
GND
1
VCC
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
5
HP_DET
3
GND
2
RIGHT
1
LEFT - -
4
MIC
BAT2
CN_JACK1
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3.5.5 RTC Battery Connector
Connector Location: BAT2 (rear side of mainboard) Description: RTC (Real-Time Clock) Battery Connector
The RTC battery provides power supply for the internal real-time clock and calendar.
3.5.6 Earphone Jack Connector
Connector Location: CN_JACK1 (top side of mainboard) Description: Earphone Jack Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LEFT_SPK
2
RIGHT_SPK
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
NC 2 VCC3_3
3
GND
4
RXD
5
TXD
6
CTS
7
RTS
8
Power Down
9
Buzzer
10
LED_Output
11
Wake up
12
Trigger
SPK1
CN_BARCODE
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3.5.7 Speaker Connector
Connector Location: SPK1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: Speaker Connector
3.5.8 Barcode Scanner Connector
Connector Location: CN_BARCODE (rear side of mainboard) Description: Barcode Scanner Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
SCAN_EN_SW
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
SCAN_EN_SW
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
2
PWRBTN_N
1
GND
BUTTON1
BUTTON2
BUTTON4
3.5.9 Left Scan Button
Connector Location: BUTTON1 (top side of mainboard) Description: Left Scan Button
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3.5.10 Right Scan Button
Connector Location: BUTTON2 (top side of mainboard) Description: Right Scan Button
3.5.11 Power Button
Connector Location: BUTTON4 (top side of mainboard) Description: Power Button
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
BT+
2
BT+
3
BAT1_SENSE
4
BAT_DET
5
GND
6
BAT_SCL
7
BAT_SDA
8
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
3
GND
2
GND
0
DC 1 DC
BAT1
DC_IN1
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3.5.12 Battery Connector
Connector Location: BAT1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: Battery Connector
3.5.13 DC IN Jack Connector
Connector Location: DC_IN1 (top side of mainboard) Description: DC IN Jack Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
CRA_DCIN
3
CRA_DCIN
4
GND
5
USB_DP
6
USB_DP
7
USB_DN
8
USB_DN
9
V5P0S
10
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
MCU_MISO
2
MCU_ADC
3
MCU_SCK
4
MCU_MOSI
5
MCU_RST
6
GND
CRADLE1
JP5
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3.5.14 Cradle Connector
Connector Location: CRADLE1 (top side of mainboard) Description: Cradle Connector
3.5.15 MCU F/W Update Connector
Connector Location: JP5 (rear side of mainboard) Description: MCU Firmware Update Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
3
NC 1 GND
4
NC 2 BAT_LOCK
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
DAT2
2
CD/DAT3
3
CMD
4
VDD
5
CLK
6
GND
7
DATA0
8
DAT1
9
CARD DETECT
10
GND
BAT_LOCK
J2
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3.5.16 Battery Lock Switch Button
Connector Location: BAT_LOCK (rear side of mainboard) Description: Battery Lock Switch Button
3.5.17 MicroSD Card Connector
Connector Location: J2 (rear side of mainboard) Description: MicroSD (Secure Digital) Card Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
5
GND
4
GND
3
CCM_DP
2
CCM_DN
1
VCAM
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
4
GND
3
USB_DP
2
USB_DN
1
VCC
CCM1
USB1
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3.5.18 CCD Front Camera Connector
Connector Location: CCM1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: CCD (Charge-coupled Device) Front
Camera Connector
3.5.19 USB 2.0 Connector
Connector Location: USB1 (top side of mainboard) Description: USB 2.0 Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC
2
MSR_DN
3
MSR_DP
4
GND
5
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC
2
SCR_DN
3
SCR_DP
4
GND
MSR1
SCR1
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3.5.20 MSR Connector
Connector Location: MSR1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: MSR (Magnetic-Stripe Card Reader)
Connector
3.5.21 SCR Connector
Connector Location: SCR1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: SCR Connector
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
C5
GND
C1
VSIM
C6
VPP
C2
RST
C7
DATA
C3
CLK
C8
RSV
C4
RSV
SIM1
Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration
3.5.22 SIM Card Connector
Connector Location: SIM1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card
Connector
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JUMPER Description
NAME
COM1 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide (MR-5100RA-5)
JP_COM1
COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide (MR-5100RA-5)
JP_COM2
CONNECTOR Description
NAME
COM Port Connector (RJ45)
COM1
COM Port Connector (D-Sub 9)
COM2
Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (Dual Layers)
USB1
Cash Drawer Connector
DRW1
Local Area Network Connector
LAN1
DC IN Jack Connector
DC_IN1
SW1
Lite Cradle Connector (MR-5100RA-2)
CRADLE1
3.6 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 and MR-5100RA-2 Connectors Quick Reference Table
LAN Port & Cash Drawer Function Switch (MR-5100RA-5 Bottom Side)
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3.6.1 Jumper Settings of Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5
JP_COM1 Pin9 RI/5V/12V JP_COM2 Pin9 RI/5V/12V
1
5 5
5
5
1
6
6
2
RI
12V
(default) (default)
6 10 1 5
JP1
11
12
22
1
U9
JP_COM1
5 6
2
1
4 3
3
2
1
9
10
DC_IN1
COM1
1
2
2
2
6 6
5V
8
1
3
4
1 2
ESD4
U12
L5
28
U5
1
1 14
2
U8
9
4
10
6
JP2
25
5
1
U13
1
Q36
I
O
G
15
1 2
DRW1
36
24
48 Y1
U6
12
1
3
4
1
1
2
12 11
2
3
2
Y3
4
LAN1
1
9 10
14 13
64
1
16
1
USB1
5
EEPROM_CN1
48
32
2
3
3
ESD3
414
5 6
6 1
JP3
1 3
8
U17
1
U16
CP6
CP5
L2
Q1
14
ESD5
1 2
8
15
4
COM2
(RJ-45)
RI
4
1
3
2
5
1
6
2
7
U1
8
14
1
U7
28
6
(D-Sub 9)
12V
1
28
22
21 15
5
6
JP_COM2
1
1
2
2
2
5V
1 2
5 1
9
Note: When the Lite Cradle is joined with Integrated Pad, the COM2 and COM3 ports
shown on Pad system are actually COM1 and COM2 ports of the daughter
board respectively, because the Lite Cradle’s COM ports are deployed
according to OS Image built by Protech and COM1 port placement has been used by Pad system.
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LAN
D2
SW1
DWR
ON
1
1
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10 6 5 1
3
4
1
M/N:
ECN:
5
1 2
6
8 5
4
1
9
10
14 12
13
1
2
11
S/N:
1
2 10
1
5
6
2
9
Figure 3-3. MR-5100RA-5 Daughter Board Component Locations (Bottom View)
3.6.2 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connectors Location
CRADLE1
1
Figure 3-4. MR-5100RA-2 Daughter Board Component Locations (Top View)
Figure 3-5. MR-5100RA-2 Daughter Board Component Locations (Bottom View)
JP1
1
9
Pb-free
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SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
RI
1-2
(Default Setting)
JP_COM1
JP_COM2
12V
3-4
JP_COM1
JP_COM2
5V
5-6
JP_COM1
JP_COM2
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3.7 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 Connectors and Jumpers
3.7.1 COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide
Jumper Location: JP_COM1 and JP_COM2 Description: COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 RI/+5V/+12V Selection
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
DCD
6
DSR
2
RXD
7
RTS
3
TXD
8
CTS
4
DTR
9
RI/5V/12V
5
GND
-
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
DCD
6
DSR
2
RXD
7
RTS
3
TXD
8
CTS
4
DTR
9
RI/5V/12V
5
GND
-
5
1
9
6
COM2
101
COM1
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3.7.2 RJ-45 COM Port (COM1)
COM1(RS-232, RJ-45) Connector Pin Assignment
Note: COM1 Pin 9 is selectable for RI, +5V or +12V by jumper setting. Default setting is RI.
Please see COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide section for selection details.
3.7.3 D-Sub 9 COM Port (COM2)
COM2(RS-232, D-Sub 9) Connector Pin Assignment:
Note: COM2 Pin 9 is selectable for RI, +5V or +12V by jumper setting. Default setting is RI.
Please see COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide section for selection details.
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC12V
2
GND
3
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC5V
5
VCC5V
2
USB_DN
6
USB_DN
3
USB_DP
7
USB_DP
4
GND
8
GND
USB1
DC_IN1
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3.7.4 DC-IN Port
Port Name: DC_IN1 Description: DC Power-In Port. The DC-IN Port is located
on the bottom side of Lite Cradle.
3.7.5 Dual USB Ports
Port Name: USB1 Description: Dual USB 2.0 Type A Connectors
Note: The top USB 2.0 connector pin assignments are the
same as the one below.
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
MX0+
2
MX0-
3
MX1+
4
MX1-
5
CT1
6
CT2
7
NC
8
NC
9
NC
10
NC
11
SPEED_LED
12
VCC3.3V
13
LINK_ACT_LED
14
VCC3.3V
LAN LED
Indicator
Color
Status
Description
Left Side LED
Orange
Blink
Giga LAN connection is activated.
Green
Blink
10/100Mbps LAN connection is activated.
Right Side LED
Green
On
LAN switch/hub connected.
1
8
Green/Orange
Yellow
LAN1
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3.7.6 Local Area Network (LAN) Port
Port Name: LAN1 Description: a Giga LAN RJ-45 Port
LAN LED Status
There are 2 LAN LED indicators for LAN on the bottom side of the Lite Cradle. By observing their status, you can know the status of the Ethernet connection.
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
DRAWER_OPEN
3
DRAWER_SENSE
4
VCC12V
5
NC 6 GND
16
DRW1
3.7.7 Cash Drawer Port
Port Name: DRW1 Description: RJ-11 Cash Drawer Port
3.7.8 LAN Port & Cash Drawer Function Switch
Connector Name: SW1 Description: LAN Port and Cash Drawer function selection
PIN ASSIGNMENT
1 CASH DRAWER 2 LAN
Note: Users need to use a ball point pen or a pin to toggle the DIP switch.
Default: LAN
SW1
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PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
CRA_DCIN
3
CRA_DCIN
4
GND
5
USB_DP
6
USB_DP
7
USB_DN
8
USB_DN
9
V5P0S
10
GND
CRADLE1
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3.8 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connectors
3.8.1 Lite Cradle Connector
Connector Name: CRADLE1 Description: Lite Cradle Connector
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This chapter provides the detailed information that guides users to install driver utilities for the system. The following topics are included:
Installing Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility
Installing Audio Realtek Software Installation Utility
Installing G-Sensor Software Installation Utility
Installing Bluetooth Software Installation Utility
Installing Wireless GSM (3G) Software Installation
Utility (Optional)
4 Software Utilities
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Filename
(Assume that drive is C:)
Purpose
Win10
32-bit
OS
C:\MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Platform\1_Main Chip \Win10-32Bit
Intel® Chipset Device Software installer (Audio & BM&Camera & DPTF & GFX & GPIO & GPIO & I2C & MBI & PMIC & Sensor & TXEI & UART & WCE & TXE)
C:\MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Platform\2_Audio\ Win10-32Bit
Realtek High Definition Audio System Software
C:\MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Device\3_G-sensor\ Win10-32Bit
ST Microelectronics 3 Axis Digital Accelerometer Installer
C:\MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Platform\4_BlueTooth\ Win10-32Bit
USI WM-BAN-BM-10_LS Bluetooth v4.0 Software
C:\ MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Platform\5_3G module\ Win10-32Bit
SARA-U2 series 3.75G HSPA Cellular Modules
Chapter 4 Software Utilities
4.1 Introduction
MH-5100 Driver Utilities have been stored in the Integrated Pad system:
File Path: C:\MH-5100_v1.0
: Support
Note: After the OS installation is completed, the driver utilities will also be installed
at the same time.
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Chapter 4 Software Utilities
4.2 Installing Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility
Introduction
The Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility installs the Windows *.INF files to the target system. These files outline to the operating system how to configure the Intel chipset components in order to ensure that the following functions work properly:
Core PCI and ISAPNP Services
PCIe Support
SATA Storage Support
USB Support
Identification of Intel
®
Chipset Components in the Device Manager
The utility pack is to be installed only for Windows® 10 series (32-bit). Please follow the steps below to install:
1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 1_Main
Chip > Win10-32Bit > Installer > PlatformInstaller folder
where the Chipset driver is located.
2 Click Setup.exe file for driver installation. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. 4 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform> 1_Main
Chip > Win10-32Bit > Installer > SecInstaller folder.
5 Click SetupTXE.exe file for driver installation. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. 7 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the
changes to take effects.
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Chapter 4 Software Utilities
After the Chipset driver is installed, the following driver utilities will also be installed at the same time:
Audio driver utility
BM driver utility
Camera driver utility
DPTF driver utility
GFX driver utility
GPIO driver utility
GPIOVirtual driver utility
I2C driver utility
MBI driver utility
PMIC driver utility
Sensor driver utility
TXEI driver utility
UART driver utility
WCE driver utility
For more details on the installation procedure, refer to the MH-5100 README V1.0.pdf file located under C:\MH-5100_v1.0.
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4.3 Installing Audio Realtek Software Installation Utility
After the default Audio driver utility has been installed in the procedure above, it will not function until you have installed Realtek ALC5640-VB-CG driver utilities. Please follow the steps below:
1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 2_Audio
> Win10-32Bit > RTK_6_2_9600_4239_WHQL > x86 folder
where the Audio Realtek ALC5640-VB-CG driver is located, and rtii2sac.inf file will be installed automatically.
2 From the bottom left corner of MH-5100 Pad, select Start
icon > Windows System > Control Panel > Device Manager to enter the Device Manager window, and select
DESKTOP-DMA0BT4 > Sound, video and game controllers > Realtek I2S Audio Codec.
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3 From Realtek I2S Audio Codec Properties window, click
Update Driver… from the Driver tab to start updating the audio driver software for MH-5100.
4 Click Browse my computer for driver software item.
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5 Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my
computer.
6 Click Have Disk.
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7 Click Browse... button to browse for the file directory where the
Realtek I2S Audio Codec installation driver is located.
8 Select C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 2_Audio >
Win10-32Bit > RTK_6_2_9600_4239_WHQL> x86, select rtii2sac.inf file and click Open to open the file.
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9 Click OK.
10 Click Next to continue the installation.
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11 Windows has finished installing Realtek I2S Audio Codec driver
software. Click Close to complete.
12 Go to Realtek I2S Audio Codec Properties window and select
Driver tab, and you will see the Realtek audio driver utility has been updated. Click Close to exit.
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13 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the
changes to take effects, and the audio function can start to work normally.
4.4 Installing G-Sensor Software Installation Utility
The G-Sensor driver utility provided allows users to turn the touch screen horizontally or vertically. Please follow the steps below to install G-Sensor driver utilities:
1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 >DRIVER > Platform >
3_G-sensor > Win10-32Bit > 1_4.22.0063_signed(STEP-1)
folder.
2 Click setup.exe file for driver installation. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. 4 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform >
3_G-sensor > Win10-32Bit > 2_Accel_SPB_SensorAPI_2.8.1.10(STEP-2) > x86 folder, and the ST_Accel.inf file will be installed automatically.
5 From the bottom left corner of MH-5100 Pad, select Start
icon > Windows System > Control Panel > Device Manager to enter the Device Manager window, and select
DESKTOP-DMA0BT4 > Sensors > STMicroelectronics 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer.
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6 From STMicroelectronics 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer
Properties window, click Update Driver from the Driver tab to start install the G-sensor driver software for MH-5100.
7 Click Browse my computer for driver software item.
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8 Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my
computer.
9 Click Have Disk button.
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10 Click Browse button to browse for the file directory where the
G-sensor installation driver is located.
11 Select C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Device > G-sensor >
Win10-32Bit >2_Accel_SPB_SensorAPI_2.8.1.10(STEP-2) > x86 folder from the Look in drop-down box, and select ST_Accel.inf file. Click Open to open the file.
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12 Click OK.
13 Click Next to continue the installation.
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14 Windows has finished installing G-sensor driver software.
Click Close to complete.
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15 Go to STMicroelectronics 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer
Properties window and select Driver tab, and you will see the STMicroelectronics G-sensor driver utility has been updated. Click Close to exit.
16 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the
changes to take effects.
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4.5 Installing Bluetooth Software Installation Utility
Please follow the steps below to install Bluetooth driver utilities:
1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform >
4_Bluetooth > Win10-32Bit > BTW12.0.1.720_Win10_UART_USI folder.
2 Click Setup.exe file for driver installation. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Bluetooth driver. 4 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the
changes to take effects.
4.6 Installing 3G Software Installation Utility (Optional)
Please follow the steps below to install GSM (3G) driver utilities for wireless network connectivity:
1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 5_3G
module > Win10-32Bit folder where 3G driver is located.
2 Click ublox_Lisa_install.exe file for driver installation. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver.
4 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the
changes to take effects.
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5 BIOS SETUP
This chapter guides users how to configure the basic system configurations via the BIOS Setup Utilities. The information of the system configuration is saved in BIOS NVRAM so that the Setup information is retained when the system is powered off. The BIOS Setup Utilities consist of the following menu items:
Main Menu
Advanced Menu
Security Menu
Boot Menu
Exit Menu
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Chapter 5 BIOS Setup
5.1 Introduction
The board MH-5100 <Intel® Atom™ > uses an Insyde BIOS that is stored in the Serial Peripheral Interface Flash Memory (SPI Flash) and can be updated. The SPI Flash contains the BIOS Setup program, Power-on Self-Test (POST), the PCI auto-configuration utility, LAN EEPROM information, and Plug and Play support.
Insyde BIOS firmware is based on the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) Specifications and the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for EFI. The UEFI specification defines an interface between an operating system and platform firmware. The interface consists of data tables that contain platform-related information, boot service calls, and runtime service calls that are available to the operating system and its loader. These provide standard environment for booting an operating system and running pre-boot applications.
The diagram below shows the Extensible Firmware Interface’s location in the software stack.
Figure 5-1. Extensible Firmware Interface Diagram
EFI BIOS provides an user interface that allows you to modify hardware configuration, e.g. change the system date and time, enable/disable a system component, determine bootable device priority, set up personal password, etc., which is convenient for engineers to perform modifications and customize the computer system and allows technicians to troubleshoot the occurred errors when the hardware is faulty.
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The BIOS setup menu allows users to view and modify the BIOS settings for the computer. After the system is powered on, users can access the BIOS setup menu by pressing <Del> or <Esc> immediately while the POST message is running before the operating system is loading.
All the menu settings are described in details in this chapter.
5.2 Accessing Setup Utility
After the system is powered on, BIOS will enter the Power-On Self-Test (POST) routines and the POST message will be displayed:
Figure 5-2. POST Screen
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Figure 5-3. Front Page Screen
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InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 5.0
Main
Advanced
Security
Boot
Exit
BIOS Version
51000PTA
Select the current default language used by the InsydeH20.
Build Date
05/11/2017
Build Time
14:10:19
MCU Version:
170210
Processor Type
Intel® Atom CPU Z3735F @ 1.33 GHz
System Bus Speed
83 MHz
System Memory Speed
1333 MHz
Cache RAM
1024 KB
Total Memory
2048 MB
eMMC Total Size:
32 GB
VGFX value:
1.00
VCore value:
0.71
VDDR value:
1.350
Language
<English>
System Time
[10:50:39]
System Date
[12/14/2016]
F1 Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit
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Press <Esc> (the one that shares the decimal point at the bottom of the number keypad) to select SCU icon to access the Setup program. In a moment, the main menu of the Insyde Setup Utility will appear on the screen:
BIOS Setup Menu Initialization Screen
You may move the cursor by <↑> and <↓> keys to highlight the individual menu items. As you highlight each item, a brief description of the highlighted selection will appear at the bottom of the screen.
The language of the BIOS setup menu interface and help messages are shown in US English. You may use <> or <> key to select among the items and press <Enter> to confirm and enter the sub-menu. The following table provides the list of the navigation keys that you can use while operating the BIOS setup menu.
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Navigation Key
Description
<> and <>
Select a different menu screen (move the cursor from the selected menu to the left or right).
<> and <>
Select a different item (move the cursor from the selected item upwards or downwards)
<Enter>
Execute the command or select the sub-menu.
<F1>
Help
<F5/F6>
Change values.
<F9>
Load the default configuration values.
<F10>
Save the current values and exit the BIOS setup menu.
<Esc>
Close the sub-menu. Trigger the confirmation to exit BIOS setup menu.
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InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 5.0
Main
Advanced
Security
Boot
Exit
BIOS Version
51000PTA
Select the current default language used by the InsydeH20.
Build Date
05/11/2017
Build Time
14:10:19
MCU Version:
170210
Processor Type
Intel® Atom CPU Z3735F @ 1.33 GHz
System Bus Speed
83 MHz
System Memory Speed
1333 MHz
Cache RAM
1024 KB
Total Memory
2048 MB
eMMC Total Size:
32 GB
VGFX value:
1.00
VCore value:
0.71
VDDR value:
1.350
Language
<English>
System Time
[10:50:39]
System Date
[12/14/2016]
F1 Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
BIOS Version
No changeable options
Displays the BIOS Version.
Build Date
No changeable options
Displays the current Build Date.
Build Time
No changeable options
Displays the current Build Time.
MCU Version
No changeable options
Displays the MCU Version.
Processor Type
No changeable options
SOC Type on the platform.
System Bus Speed
No changeable options
Displays Bus speed.
System Memory Speed
No changeable options
Displays Memory Speed. Cache RAM
No changeable options
Displays Cache RAM size.
Total Memory
No changeable options
Displays Total memory size.
eMMC Total Size
No changeable options
Displays eMMC memory size.
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5.3 Main
Menu Path Main The Main menu allows you to view the BIOS Information, change the system date
and time, and view the user access privilege level. Use tab to switch between date
elements. Use <↑> or <↓> arrow keys to highlight the item and enter the value you
want in each item. This screen also displays the BIOS version (project) and BIOS Build Date and Time.
Main Screen
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BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
VGFX value
No changeable options
Displays the current VGFX voltage.
VCore value
No changeable options
Displays the current VCore voltage.
VDDR value
No changeable options
Displays the current VDDR voltage.
Language
English, Francais, Chinese, Japanese
End users can select from four languages.
System Time
hour, minute, second
Specifies the current time.
System Date
month, day, year
Specifies the current date.
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Main
Advanced
Security
Boot
Exit
NFC Selection
<Disabled>
Enable to turn on this device on O.S.; Disable to turn off this device on O.S.
USB Configuration
F1 Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
NFC Selection
- Enabled
- Disabled
Enabled: Turn on this device on
O.S.
Disabled: Turn off this device on
O.S.
USB Configuration
Sub-Menu
USB Configuration Parameters.
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5.4 Advanced
Menu Path Advanced This menu provides advanced configurations for enabling/disabling NFC Selection
and setting USB Configuration.
Advanced Menu Screen
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Advanced
xHCI Controller
<Enabled>
xHCI Mode
<Enabled>
F1 Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
xHCI Controller
- Enabled
- Disabled
Enables or Disables System ability to xHCI.
xHCI Mode
- Enabled
- Disabled
Enables or Disables xHCI mode.
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5.4.1 Advanced – USB Configuration
Menu Path Advanced > USB Configuration The USB Configuration allows users to configure advanced USB settings such as
enabling/disabling xHCI (Extensible Host Controller Interface) Controller and xHCI Mode.
USB Configuration Screen
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Main
Advanced
Security
Boot
Exit
Install or Change the password and the length of password must be greater than one character.
Supervisor Password
Not Installed
User Password
Not Installed
Set Supervisor Password
Set User Password
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5.5 Security
Menu Path Security From the Security menu, you are allowed to create, change or clear the supervisor
password. You will be asked to enter the configured supervisor password before you can access the Setup Utility.
By setting a supervisor password, you will prevent other users from changing your BIOS settings. You can configure a supervisor password and then configure a user password. A supervisor has much more privileges over the settings in the Setup utility than a user. Heed that a user password does not provide access to most of the features in the Setup utility.
Security Screen
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BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Set Supervisor Password
Password can be 1-20 alphanumeric characters.
Specifies the administrator password.
Set User Password
Password can be 1-20 alphanumeric characters.
Specifies the user password.
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InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev. 5.0
Main
Advanced
Security
Boot
Exit
Allows InsydeH20 to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot up the system.
Quick Boot
<Enabled>
Quiet Boot
<Enabled>
Network Stack
<Enabled>
PXE Boot capability
<Disabled>
Add Boot Options
<Auto>
ACPI Selection
<Acpi5.0>
USB Boot
<Enabled>
EFI Device First
<Enabled>
►EFI
F1 Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Quick Boot
- Enabled
- Disabled
This will decrease the time needed to boot the system.
Quiet Boot
- Enabled
- Disabled
Enables or Disables booting in Text Mode.
Network Stack
- Enabled
- Disabled
Network Stack Support:
Windows 8 BitLocker Unlock
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5.6 Boot
Menu Path Boot This menu provides control items for system boot configuration such as setting setup
prompt timeout, enabling/disabling quick boot, quiet boot, Network Stack and PXE Boot capability, adding boot options, configuring ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) settings, USB boot and EFI device first.
Boot Screen
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BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
UEFI IPv4/IPv6 PXE
Legacy PXE OPROM
PXE Boot capability
- Enabled
- Disabled
Disabled: Supports Network
Stack
UEFI PXE: IPv4/IPv6
Legacy: Legacy PXE OPROM
only
Add Boot Options
- First
- Last
- Auto
Position in Boot order for shell, Network and Removables.
ACPI Selection
- Acpi 1.0B
- Acpi 3.0
- Acpi 4.0
- Acpi 5.0
Selects booting to ACPI. USB Boot
- Enabled
- Disabled
Disables or Enables booting to USB boot devices.
EFI Device First
- Enabled
- Disabled
Determines EFI Device first or legacy device first.
EFI
Sub-Menu
EFI Boot order settings.
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Boot
EFI
Windows Boot Manager
EFI USB Device (SanDisk)
F1 Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
EFI
No changeable options
Displays the Boot devices.
5.6.1 Boot – EFI
Menu Path Boot > EFI The EFI allows users to view the boot devices.
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EFI Configuration Screen
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Main
Advanced
Security
Boot
Exit
Exit system setup and save your changes.
Exit Saving Changes
Exit Discarding Changes
Load Optimal Defaults
F1 Help Select Item F5/F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Exit Saving Changes
No changeable options
Exits and saves the changes in NVRAM.
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5.7 Exit
Menu Path Exit The Exit allows users to save or discard changed BIOS settings as well as load the
optimized defaults for BIOS settings.
Save Changed BIOS Settings
To save and validate the changed BIOS settings, select Exit Saving Changes (or press F10) to validate the changes and then exit the system.
Discard Changed BIOS Settings To cancel the BIOS settings you have previously configured, select Exit Discarding Changes from this menu, or simply press Esc to exit the BIOS setup.
Load Optimal Defaults
You may simply press F9 at any time to load the Optimized Values which resets all BIOS settings to the factory defaults.
Exit Screen
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BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Exit Discarding Changes
No changeable options
Exits and discard Changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Load Optimal Defaults
No changeable options
Loads the optimized defaults for BIOS settings.
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This appendix contains exploded diagrams and part numbers of the Pad and Lite Cradle for MH-5100 system.
The following topics are included:
Exploded Diagrams for Integrated Pad
Exploded Diagram for Top Cover, Touch Panel and Panel
Assembly
Exploded Diagram for Pad PCBA Assembly
Exploded Diagram for Bottom Cover Assembly
Exploded Diagram for Camera Module & Barcode
Scanner Module Assembly
Exploded Diagram for Back Cover Assembly
Exploded Diagram for Smart Card Reader Assembly
Exploded Diagrams for Lite Cradle
Exploded Diagram for Cradle Top Cover Assembly
Exploded Diagram for Cradle PCBA & Bottom Cover
Assembly
Appendix A System Diagrams
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