protech SP-7755 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
SP-7755
SP-7755 M1
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SP-7755
15” Intel
®
Atom
TM
x7-E3950 / Celeron®
N3350 Processor Fanless and all-around IP66
Panel PC
COPYRIGHT NOTICE & TRADEMARK
All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
This manual is copyrighted in Nov. 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.
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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.
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.
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Contents
Revision History ............................................................................................. v
1 Introduction ......................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 About This Manual .................................................................... 1-2
2 Getting Started .................................................................................... 2-1
2.1 Package List .............................................................................. 2-2
2.2 System Overview ...................................................................... 2-3
2.3 System Specifications ............................................................... 2-5
2.4 Safety Precautions .................................................................... 2-7
3 System Configuration ......................................................................... 3-1
3.1 External I/O Ports Diagram ....................................................... 3-2
3.1.1 Rear I/O Ports Diagram ..................................................... 3-2
3.2 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table ............................ 3-3
3.3 Component Locations Of System Main Board .......................... 3-4
3.3.1 Top View of System Main Board ....................................... 3-4
3.3.2 Bottom View of System Main Board .................................. 3-6
3.4 How To Set Jumpers ................................................................. 3-7
3.5 Setting Main Board Connectors and Jumpers .......................... 3-9
3.5.1 COM Connector ................................................................. 3-9
3.5.2 LAN1, LAN2 Ports ........................................................... 3-10
3.5.3 Dual USB 3.0 Connectors ............................................... 3-12
3.5.4 USB 3.0 Connectors ........................................................ 3-12
3.5.5 USB 2.0 Connectors ........................................................ 3-13
3.5.6 Programmable GPIO Pin Header .................................... 3-13
3.5.7 I2C Wafer ......................................................................... 3-14
3.5.8 MCU FW Rewrite Connector ........................................... 3-14
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3.5.9 DC Power Input Connector ............................................. 3-14
3.5.10 Sysetm Fan Connector .................................................... 3-15
3.5.11 MINI PCI Express Slot ..................................................... 3-16
3.5.12 LVDS Connector .............................................................. 3-17
3.5.13 Slide Switch For LVDS Resolution Selection .................. 3-18
3.5.14 Front Panel Connector .................................................... 3-21
3.5.15 HD Audio Connector ........................................................ 3-21
3.5.16 Panel Inverter Connector ................................................ 3-22
3.5.17 Serial ATA (SATA) 3.0 Connector .................................... 3-22
3.5.18 SATA Power Connector ................................................... 3-22
3.5.19 BIOS Reset Connector .................................................... 3-23
3.5.20 LVDS Backlight Control Selection ................................... 3-23
3.5.21 LVDS VCC Voltage Selection .......................................... 3-24
3.5.22 Clear CMOS Data Selection ............................................ 3-25
3.6 External M12 Waterproof Connector ....................................... 3-26
3.6.1 USB 3.0 Connectors ........................................................ 3-26
3.6.2 Power Button ................................................................... 3-26
3.6.3 LAN1, LAN2 Ports ........................................................... 3-27
3.6.4 COM Connector ............................................................... 3-28
3.6.5 DC Power Input Connector ............................................. 3-28
4 Software Utilities ................................................................................. 4-1
4.1 Introduction ................................................................................ 4-2
4.2 Installing Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility .................. 4-3
4.2.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 4-3
4.2.2 Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility ......................... 4-3
4.3 Intel® Trusted Execution Engine Driver Installation ................... 4-4
4.3.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 4-4
4.3.2 Installation Instructions for Windows 10 ............................ 4-4
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4.4 Servicing stack update for Windows 10 Version 1607 .............. 4-5
4.4.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 4-5
4.4.2 Installation Instructions for Windows 10 ............................ 4-5
4.5 Installing Graphics Driver Utility ................................................ 4-6
4.6 Installing LAN Driver Utility ........................................................ 4-7
4.7 Installing Sound Driver Utility .................................................... 4-8
4.8 Installing Intel® Serial I/O Driver Utility ...................................... 4-9
5 BIOS SETUP ........................................................................................ 5-1
5.1 Introduction ................................................................................ 5-2
5.2 Accessing Setup Utility .............................................................. 5-4
5.3 Main ........................................................................................... 5-7
5.4 Advanced .................................................................................. 5-9
5.4.1 Advanced - ACPI Settings ............................................... 5-10
5.4.2 Advanced – Onboard Device Configuration .................... 5-11
5.4.3 Advanced – Hardware monitor ........................................ 5-12
5.4.4 Advanced – F81964 Watchdog Configuration ................. 5-14
5.4.5 Advanced - S5 RTC Wake Settings ................................ 5-15
5.4.5.1 S5 RTC Wake Settings [Fixed Time] ............................... 5-16
5.4.5.2 S5 RTC Wake Settings [Dynamic Time] .......................... 5-17
5.4.6 Advanced - CPU Configuration ....................................... 5-18
5.4.6.1 Socket 0 CPU Information ............................................... 5-19
5.4.6.2 CPU Power Management Configuration ......................... 5-20
5.4.7 Advanced - F81964 Super IO Configuration ................... 5-21
5.4.8 Advanced - USB Configuration ....................................... 5-24
5.4.9 Chipset ............................................................................ 5-25
5.4.9.1 Chipset –North Bridge ..................................................... 5-26
5.4.9.2 Chipset –South Bridge .................................................... 5-27
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5.4.9.3 Chipset –South Bridge- PCI Express Configuration........ 5-28
5.4.9.4 Chipset –South Bridge- SATA Drives .............................. 5-32
5.4.9.5 Chipset –South Bridge- Miscellaneous Configuration ..... 5-33
5.5 Security ................................................................................... 5-34
5.6 Boot ......................................................................................... 5-36
5.7 Save & Exit .............................................................................. 5-38
Appendix A System Diagrams .................................................... A-1
System Exploded Diagram ............................................................................. A-2
Front Panel Module Exploded Diagram ........................................................ A-3
Heatsink Cover Exploded Diagram................................................................ A-4
Stand installation and Wall Mount Exploded Diagram ................................ A-6
Packing Exploded Diagram ............................................................................. A-7
Appendix B Technical Summary ................................................ B-1
System Block Diagram .................................................................................... B-2
Interrupt Map ..................................................................................................... B-3
I/O MAP ........................................................................................................... B-18
Memory Map ................................................................................................... B-20
Configuring WatchDog Timer ........................................................................ B-22
Flash BIOS Update ........................................................................................ B-25
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Revision History
The revision history of SP-7755 User Manual is described below:
Version No.
Revision History
Date
M1
Initial Release
2017/9
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1 Introduction
This chapter provides the introduction for the SP-7755 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 SP-7755 system. The SP-7755 is an updated system designed to be comparable with the highest performance of IBM AT personal computers. The SP-7755 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 describes the structure of this user manual.
Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter introduces the framework of this user manual.
Chapter 2 Getting Started
This chapter describes the package contents and system specifications, and illustrates the physical appearances for the SP-7755 system. Read the safety reminders carefully on how to take care of your system properly.
Chapter 3 System Configuration
This chapter describes the locations and functions of the system motherboard components. You will learn how to properly configure the connectors and system configuration jumpers on the motherboard 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, Intel Trusted Execution Engine Driver Utility, Graphics Driver Utility, LAN Driver Utility, Microsoft Hotfix Driver Utility and Sound Driver Utility.
Chapter 5 AMI BIOS Setup
This chapter provides BIOS setup information.
Appendix A System Assembly Diagrams This appendix provides the exploded diagrams and part numbers of the SP-7755.
Appendix B Technical Summary
This appendix provides the information about the system block diagram, allocation maps for system resources, Watchdog Timer Configuration and Flash BIOS Update.
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2 Getting Started
This chapter provides the information for the SP-7755 system. It describes how to set up the system quickly and outlines the system specifications.
The following topics are included:
Package List
System Overview
System Specification
Safety Precautions
Experienced users can go to Chapter 3 System Configuration on page 3-1 for a quick start.
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2.1 Package List
If you discover any of the items listed below are damaged or lost, please contact your local distributor immediately.
Item
Qty
SP-7755
1
Manual / Driver DVD
1
Quick Guide
1
M12 Power Supply Cable
1
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2.2 System Overview
Unit: mm
Front View
Rear View
Top View
Bottom View
365
279.46
305.05
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Unit: mm
Left Side View
Right Side View
Quarter View
99.16
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2.3 System Specifications
System
CPU Support
Intel® Celeron® N3350 processor : 6w, 2M Cache,
2.4Ghz
Intel® AtomTM x7 E3950 processor : 6.5w, 2M Cache,
1.8Ghz
Chipset
Intel® SOC
Memory Support
1 x SO-DIMM socket supporting 1600/1867 DDR3L
memory up to 8G (non-ECC)
Front Bezel
Aluminum
Drive Bay
1 x SATAIII Port (6.0 Gb / sec)
IP Rating
IP66
Power Supply
DC in 12V / 24V
Operating System
Windows 10 loT Enterprise LTSB 2016 64bit / Ubuntu
16.04 LTS
Watchdog
1~255 second Watchdog timer selectable
System Weight
7.2 kg
Dimension (W x H x D)
365mm x 279.46mm x 99.16mm
Mounting Support
Wall mount / VESA 100 / Stand
Certificate
FCC / CE
I/O Ports (Rear side)
Power Input
1 x M12 waterproof connector, supporting 12V / 24V DC
Power Switch
1 x Power Button
USB
2 x USB 3.0 with M12 waterproof connector
Serial Port
1 x COM port with M12 waterproof connector
COM1 for RS-232
LAN
2 x GbE LANs with M12 waterproof connector
LAN 1: Intel® I210IT LAN 2 : Intel® I210IT
Drive Bay
1 x 2.5 inch SATAIII HDD or SSD drive space
Expansion Slot
1 x full-sized mini-PCIe slot (with mini-PCIe and USB
signal)
Dispaly
LCD Panel
15” XGA (resolution 1024 x 768) LCD panel
Touch Screen
15” Projective capacitive touch (USB interface)
15 5-wire resistive touch (USB interface)
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Environment
Operating Temperature
HDD: 0°C ~ 45°C (32°F ~ 113°F)SSD: 0°C ~ 55°C (32°F ~ 131°F)Wide Temperature:
-20°C ~ 55°C (-4°F ~ 131°F) (w/ E3950)
Storage Temperature
-20°C ~ 80°C (-4°F ~ 176°F)
Humidity
20%~ 90%
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2.4 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 SP-7755 on a sturdy, level surface. Be sure to allow enough space around the system to have easy access needs.
Avoid installing your SP-7755 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 SP-7755 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.
Protect your SP-7755 from strong vibrations which may cause hard disk failure.
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 turn the system upside down. This may cause the hard drive to
malfunction.
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 System Configuration
This chapter contains helpful information about the jumper & connector settings, and component locations for the main board.
The following topics are included:
External I/O Ports Diagram
Connector & Jumper Quick Reference Table
System Main Board Component Locations
How to Set Jumpers
Setting Main Board Connectors and Jumpers
External M12 waterproof Connector
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3.1 External I/O Ports Diagram
3.1.1 Rear I/O Ports Diagram
HDD Tray
Power Button
DC-IN COM LAN2 LAN1 USB 3.0
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3.2 Jumper & Connector Quick Reference Table
JUMPER Description
NAME
LVDS VCC Voltage Selection
JP_VDD1
Clear CMOS Data Selection
JP4
LVDS Backlight Control Selection
JP7
Slide Switch for LVDS Resolution Selection
SW1
CONNECTOR Description
NAME
COM Connector
COM1, COM2
2 x LAN Ports (Rear)
LAN1, LAN2
2 x Dual USB 3.0 Ports (Rear)
USB1, USB2
2 x USB 2.0 Ports (Internal)
USB3
Programmable GPIO Pin Header
JDIO1
I2C Wafer
JI2C1
MCU FW Rewrite Connector
JMCU1
System Fan Connector
FAN1
DC Power Input Connector
PWR2
Mini PCI Express Slot
M_PCIE1
LVDS Connector
LVDS1
Front Panel Connector
JFP1
HD Audio Connector
AUDIO1
Panel Inverter Connector
JINV1
SATA 3.0 Connector
SATA1
SATA Power Connector
SATA_PWR1
BIOS Reset Connector
JP9
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3.3 Component Locations Of System Main Board
3.3.1 Top View of System Main Board
Figure 3-1. Main Board Component Location (Top View)
WARNING: Always disconnect the power cord when you are working with connectors and jumpers on the main board. Make sure both the system and peripheral devices are turned OFF as sudden surge of power could damage sensitive components. Make sure SP-7755 is properly grounded.
CAUTION: Observe precautions while handling electrostatic sensitive components. Make sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge while you are working on the connectors and jumpers. Use a grounding wrist strap and place all electronic components in any static-shielded devices.
COM2
M_PCIE1
Mini PCI-E
COM1
JFP1
PWR2
AUDIO1
SATA_PWR1
LAN2 LAN1 USB2 USB1
JI2C1
SO_DIMM1
SW1
JP3
USB3
JP9
LVDS1
JP4
JP7
JBAT1
FAN1
JINV1 JP_VDD1
SATA 1
JLPC1
JMCU1
JDIO1
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CAUTION: Always touch the motherboard components by the edges. Never touch components such as a processor by its pins. Take special cares while you are holding electronic circuit boards by the edges only. Do not touch the mainboard components.
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3.3.2 Bottom View of System Main Board
Figure 3-2. Main Board Component Location (Rear View)
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3.4 How To Set Jumpers
You can configure your board by setting the jumpers. A jumper consists of two or three metal pins with a plastic base mounted on the card. By using a small plastic "cap", also known as the jumper cap (with a metal contact inside), you are able to
connect the pins. So you can configure your hardware settings by "opening" or "closing" jumpers.
Jumpers can be combined into sets that are called jumper blocks. When jumpers are all in the block, you have to put them together to set up the hardware configuration. The figure below shows what this looks like.
Jumpers & Caps
If a jumper has three pins, for example, labeled 1, 2 and 3. You can connect pins 1 and 2 to create one setting and shorting. You can also select to connect pins 2 and 3 to create another setting. The format of the jumper picture will be illustrated throughout this manual. The figure below shows different types of jumpers and jumper settings.
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Jumper diagrams
Jumper settings
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3.5 Setting Main Board Connectors and Jumpers
3.5.1 COM Connector
Connector Location: COM1, COM2 Description: COM Connector
COM1(RS232) Connector Pin Assignment:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
COM1_DCD
6
COM1_DSR
2
COM1_RX
7
COM1_RTS
3
COM1_TX
8
COM1_CTS
4
COM1_DTR
9
COM1_RI
5
GND
10
NC
COM2(RS232/RS422/RS485) Connector Pin Assignment:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
RS232
(Default Setting)
RS422
RS485
1
COM2_DCD
TX-
D-
2
COM2_RX
TX+
D+
3
COM2_TX
RX-
NC
4
COM2_DTR
RX+
NC 5 GND
GND
GND
6
COM2_DSR
NC
NC
7
COM2_RTS
NC
NC
8
COM2_CTS
NC
NC
9
COM2_RI
NC
NC
10
NC
NC
NC
Notes:
1. COM2 is selectable as RS232, RS422, RS485 by BIOS setting.
2. Default setting is RS232. Please see Chapter 5 “Advanced – Onboard Device
Configuration” for selection details.
COM1/
COM2/
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3.5.2 LAN1, LAN2 Ports
Jumper Name: LAN1, LAN2 Description: LAN1, LAN2 Port, LAN RJ-45 Port (Rear I/O)
LAN1 Pin Assignment:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LAN1_MDIP0
2
LAN1_MDIN0
3
LAN1_MDIP1
4
LAN1_MDIP2
5
LAN1_MDIN2
6
LAN1_MDIN1
7
LAN1_MDIP3
8
LAN1_MDIN3
LAN2 Pin Assignment:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LAN2_MDIP0
2
LAN2_MDIN0
3
LAN2_MDIP1
4
LAN2_MDIP2
5
LAN2_MDIN2
6
LAN2_MDIN1
7
LAN2_MDIP3
8
LAN2_MDIN3
LAN1 / LAN2
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LAN1 / LAN2 Status
There are LAN LED indicators on the rear side of the mainboard. By observing their status, you can know the status of the Ethernet connection.
LAN LED Indicator Left Side LED
Green Color
10/100Mbps LAN Speed Indicator
Orange Color
Giga LAN Speed Indicator
Off
No LAN Switch/HUB connect
Right Side LED
Yellow Color Blinking
LAN Message Active
Off
No LAN Message Active
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3.5.3 Dual USB 3.0 Connectors
Connector Location: USB1 Description: Dual USB 3.0 Connectors
USB 3.0 signals:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
B5
USB3_RXN2
- - B6
USB3_RXP2
B4
GND
B7
GND
B3
USB2_P2_DP
B8
USB3_TXN2
B2
USB2_P2_DN
B9
USB3_TXP2
B1
VCC5_USB1
A5
USB3_RXN1
- - A6
USB3_RXP1
A4
GND
A7
GND
A3
USB2_P1_DP
A8
USB3_TXN1
A2
USB2_P1_DN
A9
USB3_TXP1
A1
VCC5_USB1
3.5.4 USB 3.0 Connectors
Connector Location: USB2 Description: USB 3.0 Connectors
USB 3.0 (USB2) signals:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
B5
USB3_RXN2
- - B6
USB3_RXP2
B4
GND
B7
GND
B3
USB2_P2_DP
B8
USB3_TXN2
B2
USB2_P2_DN
B9
USB3_TXP2
B1
VCC5_USB1
A5
USB3_RXN1
- - A6
USB3_RXP1
A4
GND
A7
GND
A3
USB2_P1_DP
A8
USB3_TXN1
A2
USB2_P1_DN
A9
USB3_TXP1
A1
VCC5_USB1
USB1
USB2
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3.5.5 USB 2.0 Connectors
Connector Location: USB3 Description: USB 2.0 Connectors
USB 3.0 (USB2) signals:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC5_USB3
2
VCC5_USB3
3
USB2_P5_DN
4
USB2_P6_DN
5
USB2_P5_DP
6
USB2_P6_DP
7
GND
8
GND
9
GND
10
GND
3.5.6 Programmable GPIO Pin Header
Connector Location: JDIO1 Description: GPIO pin header and 5V power
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC5
2
GND
3
DIN 0
4
DOUT0
5
DIN 1
6
DOUT1
7
DIN 2
8
DOUT2
9
DIN 3
10
DOUT3
Notes:
1. Users can set the GPI/GPO configuration via Protech’s API/Utility.
2. Default setting is GPI every time when system AC power is re-applied from
power failure state
3. Configuration can be still kept even in S5 state unless system AC power is lost.
USB3
JDIO1
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3.5.7 I2C Wafer
Connector Location: JI2C1 Description: I2C Wafer
JI2C1 Pin Assignment:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
VCC5
3
I2C0_SCL_33
4
I2C0_SDA_33
3.5.8 MCU FW Rewrite Connector
Connector Location: JMCU1 Description: MCU FW Rewrite Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
MCU_5VSB
2
GND
3
MCU_SPD
4
MCU_SPC
3.5.9 DC Power Input Connector
Connector Location: PWR2 Description: DC Power Input Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
3
VCC12
4
VCC12
2
GND
1
GND
JMCU1
JI2C1
PWR2
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3.5.10 Sysetm Fan Connector
Connector Location: FAN1 Description: System Fan Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
VCC12
3
SYSFANIN
4
SYSFANOUT
Notes:
1. Fan speed mode can be set by BIOS or API.
2. Default BIOS setting is Auto Duty-Cycle Mode. Please see Chapter 5 or check
API document for more details.
FAN1
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3.5.11 MINI PCI Express Slot
Connector Location: M_PCIE1 Description: Mini-PCI Express Slot
Mini PCI Express is the successor of the Mini PCI card and provides an increased data throughput. The cards have a detached network interface and are equipped with one lane. They are used in particular in embedded designs or compact box PCs.
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
PCIE_WAKEJ
2
V3P3S
3
Reserved
4
GND
5
Reserved
6
VCC1_5
7
M_CLKREQJ
8
Reserved
9
GND
10
Reserved
11
M_PCIE_CLKN
12
Reserved
13
M_PCIE_CLKP
14
Reserved
15
GND
16
Reserved
17
Reserved
18
GND
19
Reserved
20
Reserved
21
GND
22
PMU_PLTRST_N
23
PCIE_P2_RXN
24
V3_3SB
25
PCIE_P2_RXP
26
GND
27
GND
28
VCC1_5
29
GND
30
SMB_3P3_SCL
31
PCIE_P2_TXN
32
SMB_3P3_SDA
33
PCIE_P2_TXP
34
GND
35
GND
36
USB2_P7_DN
37
GND
38
USB2_P7_DP
39
V3P3S
40
GND
41
V3P3S
42
NC
43
GND
44
NC
45
NC
46
NC
47
NC
48
VCC1_5
49
NC
50
GND
51
NC
52
V3P3S
M_PCIE1
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3.5.12 LVDS Connector
Connector Location: LVDS1 Description: LVDS Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LVDS_VCC
2
GND
3
LVDS_CLKB_DN
4
LVDS_CLKB_DP
5
GND
6
LVDS_B2_DN
7
LVDS_B2_DP
8
GND
9
LVDS_B1_DN
10
LVDS_B1_DP
11
LVDS_B3_DP
12
LVDS_B3_DN
13
LVDS_B0_DP
14
LVDS_B0_DN
15
GND
16
LVDS_CLKA_DP
17
LVDS_CLKA_DN
18
GND
19
LVDS_A2_DP
20
LVDS_A2_DN
21
GND
22
LVDS_A1_DP
23
LVDS_A1_DN
24
GND
25
LVDS_A0_DP
26
LVDS_A0_DN
27
LVDS_A3_DP
28
LVDS_A3_DN
29
LVDS_VCC
30
LVDS_VCC
LVDS1
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3.5.13 Slide Switch For LVDS Resolution Selection
Connector Location: SW1 Description: Slide Switch for LVDS Resolution/Channel/Color Bit Selection
SELECTION
SW1
PIN
SETTING
1024 x 768 1CH/24bit (Default Setting)
1
ON
2
OFF
3
ON
4
ON
800 x 600 1CH/18bit
1
ON
2
ON
3
ON
4
ON
1024 x 768 1CH/18bit
1
OFF
2
ON
3
ON
4
ON
1280 x 768 1CH/18bit
1
OFF
2
OFF
3
ON
4
ON
1280 x 800 1CH/18bit
1
ON
2
ON
3
OFF
4
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
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SELECTION
SW1
PIN
SETTING
1280 x 960 1CH/18bit
1
OFF
2
ON
3
OFF
4
ON
1280 x 1024 2CH/24bit
1
ON
2
OFF
3
OFF
4
ON
1366 x 768 1CH/18bit
1
OFF
2
OFF
3
OFF
4
ON
1366 x 768 1CH/24bit
1
ON
2
ON
3
ON
4
OFF
1440 x 900 2CH/24bit
1
OFF
2
ON
3
ON
4
OFF
1400 x 1050 2CH/24bit
1
ON
2
OFF
3
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
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SELECTION
SW1
PIN
SETTING
4
OFF
1600 x 900 2CH/24bit
1
OFF
2
OFF
3
ON
4
OFF
1680 x 1050 2CH/24bit
1
ON
2
ON
3
OFF
4
OFF
1600 x 1200 2CH/24bit
1
OFF
2
ON
3
OFF
4
OFF
1920 x 1080 2CH/24bit
1
ON
2
OFF
3
OFF
4
OFF
1920 x 1200 2CH/24bit
1
OFF
2
OFF
3
OFF
4
OFF
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
1
4
OFF
ON
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3.5.14 Front Panel Connector
Connector Location: JFP1 Description: Front Panel Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
HDD LED+
2
POWER LED+
3
HDD LED-
4
GND
5
GND
6
GND
7
RESET BTN
8
GND
9
NC
10
POWER BTN
3.5.15 HD Audio Connector
Connector Location: AUDIO1 Description: HD Audio Connector for Line_in / Line_out / Mic_in
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
10
LINE-OUT-R
9
LINE-OUT-L
8
HD_GND
7
HD_GND
6
HD_LINE-IN-R
5
HD_LINE-IN-L
4
HD_GND
3
HD_GND
2
HD_MIC1-R
1
HD_MIC1-L
JFP1
AUDIO1
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3.5.16 Panel Inverter Connector
Connector Location: JINV1 Description: Panel Inverter Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC12
2
VCC12
3
GND
4
LVDS_BKLCTL
5
LVDS_BKLTEN
3.5.17 Serial ATA (SATA) 3.0 Connector
Connector Location: SATA1 Description: Serial ATA (SATA) 3.0 Connector
3.5.18 SATA Power Connector
Connector Location: SATA_PWR1 Description: Serial ATA Power Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
VCC5
2
GND
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
GND
2
SATA_TXP0
3
SATA_TXN0
4
GND
5
SATA_RXN0
6
SATA_RXP0
7
GND
JINV1
SATA1
SATA_PWR1
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3.5.19 BIOS Reset Connector
Connector Location: JP9 Description: This connector is only for Protech's engineers. (Purpose: BIOS
reset). Please do not use this connector; otherwise, the system might be crashed.
3.5.20 LVDS Backlight Control Selection
Connector Location: JP7 Description: Jumper for selecting PIN5 (LVDS_BKLTEN) voltage of JINV1.
SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
3.3V
1-2
(Default Setting)
JP7
5V
2-3
JP7
Note 1: Users can change the setting according to panel specification Note 2: Please refer to PANEL INVERTER CONNECTOR for more details about
pin definition of JINV1.
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3.5.21 LVDS VCC Voltage Selection
Connector Location: JP_VDD1 Description: Voltage selection jumper for selecting PIN1, PIN29, PIN30
(LVDS_VCC) voltage of LVDS1.
SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
3.3V
1-2
(Default Setting)
JP_VDD1
5V
2-3
JP_VDD1
Note: Please refer to PANEL INVERTER CONNECTOR for more information about pin definition of JINV1.
1
1
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3.5.22 Clear CMOS Data Selection
Jumper Name: JP4 Description: Clear CMOS Data Selection
Step1. Remove the main power of the PC. Step2. Close JP4 (pins 1-2) for 6 seconds by a cap. Step3. Remove the cap which is just used on JP4 (1-2), so that JP4 returns to
OPEN”.
Step4. Power on the PC and the PC will then auto-reboot for once in order to set
SoC’s register.
Step5. Done!
SELECTION
JUMPER SETTING
JUMPER ILLUSTRATION
Normal
Open
(Default Setting)
JP4
Clear CMOS*
1-2
JP4
Note: Please make sure the main power is off before clearing CMOS.
1
1
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3.6 External M12 Waterproof Connector
3.6.1 USB 3.0 Connectors
Connector Location: USB 3.0 Description: External USB 3.0 connector.
Pin Assignment:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
USB3_RXP2
2
USB3_TXP2
3
USB3_TXN2
4
GND
5
VCC5_USB1
6
USB2_P2_DN
7
USB2_P2_DP
8
USB3_RXN2
3.6.2 Power Button
Connector Location: Power Button Description: Power Button
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
Power BTN
2
Power LED +
3
GND
4
GND
USB 3.0
Power Button
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3.6.3 LAN1, LAN2 Ports
Connector Location: LAN1, LAN2 Description: LAN1, LAN2 Port
LAN1 Pin Assignment:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LAN1_MDIP0
2
LAN1_MDIN0
3
LAN1_MDIP1
4
LAN1_MDIP2
5
LAN1_MDIN2
6
LAN1_MDIN1
7
LAN1_MDIP3
8
LAN1_MDIN3
LAN2 Pin Assignment:
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
LAN2_MDIP0
2
LAN2_MDIN0
3
LAN2_MDIP1
4
LAN2_MDIP2
5
LAN2_MDIN2
6
LAN2_MDIN1
7
LAN2_MDIP3
8
LAN2_MDIN3
LAN1 / LAN2
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3.6.4 COM Connector
Connector Location: COM Description: COM Connector
Pin Assignment:
3.6.5 DC Power Input Connector
Connector Location: DC-IN Description: DC Power Input Connector
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
COM1_DCD
2
COM1_RX
3
COM1_TX
4
COM1_DTR
5
COM1_DSR
6
COM1_RTS
7
COM1_CTS
8
COM1_RI
PIN
ASSIGNMENT
1
PWR_VCC12
2
PWR_GND
3
GND
4
Power BTN
COM
DC-IN
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4 Software Utilities
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 Intel® Trusted Execution Engine Driver
installation
Servicing stack update for Windows 10 Version 1607
Installing Graphics Driver Utility
Installing LAN Driver Utility
Installing Sound Driver Utility
Installing Intel
®
Serial I/O Driver Utility
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4.1 Introduction
Enclosed with the SP-7755 Series package is our driver utilities contained in a DVD-ROM disk. Refer to the following table for driver locations:
Filename (Assume that
DVD- ROM drive is D:)
Purpose
OS
DOS
Win10/64 bit
D:\Driver\Flash BIOS
For Aptio(EFI) BIOS update utility
X
D:\SP-7755_V1.0\Platform\1_ Main Chip
Intel® Chipset Device Software Installation Utility
X
D:\SP-7755_V1.0\Platform\ 3_Graphics
Intel® HD Graphics Family For VGA driver installation
X
D:\SP-7755_V1.0\Platform\ 2_Hotfix
Servicing stack update for Windows 10 Version 1607
X
D:\SP-7755_V1.0\Platform\ 7_TXE
Intel® Trusted Execution Engine Driver installation
X
D:\SP-7755_V1.0\Platform\ 5_Lan Chip
Intel® I210-IT LAN Driver installation
X
D:\SP-7755_V1.0\Platform\ 4_Audio
Realtek® ALC888 HD Audio codec System Software
X
D:\SP-7755_V1.0\Platform\ 6_Serial IO
Intel® Serial IO Driver
X
X : Not support
: Support
Note: Install the driver utilities immediately after the OS installation is completed.
WARNING: It is strongly recommended that you follow the
installation sequence below: (1) Chipset Driver (2) Graphics Driver (3) TXE Driver (4) Other Drivers
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4.2 Installing Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility
4.2.1 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
4.2.2 Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility
The utility pack is to be installed only for Windows® 10 series, and it should be installed immediately after the OS installation is finished. Please follow the steps below:
1 Connect the USB DVD-ROM device to SP-7755 and insert the
driver disk.
2 Enter the Main Chip folder where the Chipset driver is located 3 Click Setup.exe file for driver installation. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. 5 Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and
restart SP-7755 for the changes to take effects.
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4.3 Intel® Trusted Execution Engine Driver Installation
4.3.1 Introduction
The Intel® ME software components that need to be installed depend on the system's specific hardware and firmware features. The installer, compatible with Windows 10, detects the system's capabilities and installs the relevant drivers and applications.
4.3.2 Installation Instructions for Windows 10
1. Insert the driver disk into a DVD ROM device.
2. Under Windows system, go to the directory where the driver is
located.
3. Run the application with administrative privileges.
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4.4 Servicing stack update for Windows 10 Version 1607
4.4.1 Introduction
The Microsoft Hotfix kb3211320 and kb3213986 Driver that needs to be installed depends on the system's specific hardware and firmware features. The installer, compatible with Windows 10, detects the system's capabilities and installs the relevant drivers and applications.
4.4.2 Installation Instructions for Windows 10
To install the utility, simply follow the following steps:
1. Insert the driver disk into a DVD ROM device.
2. Under Windows system, go to the directory where the driver is
located.
3. Run the application with administrative privileges.
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4.5 Installing Graphics Driver Utility
The GRAPHICS interface embedded in SP-7755 can support a wide range of display types. You can have dual displays via LVDS interfaces and make the system work simultaneously.
To install the Graphics driver utility, follow the steps below:
1 Connect the USB DVD-ROM device to SP-7755 and insert the
driver disk.
2 Enter the 3_Graphics folder where the driver is located 3 Click the Setup.exe file for driver installation. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 5 Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and
restart SP-7755 for the changes to take effects.
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4.6 Installing LAN Driver Utility
Enhanced with LAN function, SP-7755 supports various network adapters. To install the LAN Driver, follow the steps below:
1 Connect the USB DVD-ROM device to SP-7755 and insert the
driver disk.
2 Enter the 5_LAN Chip folder where the driver is located 3 Click Setup.exe file for driver installation. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 5 Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and
restart SP-7755 for the changes to take effects.
For more details on the installation procedure, refer to the Readme.txt file that you can find on LAN Driver Utility.
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4.7 Installing Sound Driver Utility
The sound function enhanced in this system is fully compatible with Windows® 10 series.
To install the Sound Driver, follow the steps below:
1 Connect the USB DVD-ROM device to SP-7755 and insert the
driver disk.
2 Open the 4_Audio folder where the driver is located 3 Click the Setup.exe for driver installation. 4 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 5 Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and
restart SP-7755 for the changes to take effects.
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4.8 Installing Intel
®
Serial I/O Driver Utility
To install the Serial I/O Driver, follow the steps below:
1. Connect the USB DVD-ROM device to SP-7755 and insert the
driver disk.
2. Open the 6_Serial I/O folder where the driver is located.
3. Select Windows 10 (64-bit) for your OS platform.
4. Click the Setup.exe file for driver installation.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
6. Once the installation is completed, shut down the system and
restart SP-7755 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 battery-backed CMOS RAM and 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:
Accessing Setup Utilities
Main Menu
Advanced Menu
Chipset Menu
Security Menu
Boot Menu
Save & Exit Menu
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5.1 Introduction
The SP-7755 System uses an AMI (American Megatrends Incorporated) Aptio BIOS that is stored in the Serial Peripheral Interface Flash Memory (SPI Flash) and can be updated. The SPI Flash contains the built-in BIOS setup program, Power-On Self-Test (POST), PCI auto-configuration utility, LAN EEPROM information, and Plug and Play support.
Aptio is AMI’s BIOS firmware based on the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) specifications and the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for EFI. The UEFI specification defines an interface between the 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 elements have combined to provide a standard environment for booting the 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
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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.
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.
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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 with AMI Logo
Press <Del> or <Esc> to access the Setup Utility program and the Main menu of the Aptio Setup Utility will appear on the screen as
below:
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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 on the right side 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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BIOS Setup
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.
<F2>
Load the previous configuration values.
<F3>
Load the default configuration values.
<F4>
Save the current values and exit the BIOS setup menu.
<Esc>
Close the sub-menu. Trigger the confirmation to exit BIOS setup
menu.
BIOS Messages
This section describes the alert messages generated by the board’s BIOS. These messages would be shown on the monitor when certain recoverable errors/events occur during the POST stage. The table bellow gives an explanation of the BIOS alert messages:
BIOS Message
Explanation
A first boot or NVRAM reset condition has been detected.
BIOS has been updated or the battery was replaced.
The CMOS defaults were loaded.
Default values have been loaded after the BIOS was updated or the battery was replaced.
The CMOS battery is bad or has been recently replaced.
The battery may be losing power and users should replace the battery immediately. Also, this message is displayed once the new battery is replaced.
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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
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
BIOS Vendor
No changeable options
Displays the name of the BIOS vendor.
Core Version
No changeable options
Displays the current BIOS core version.
Compliancy
No changeable options
Displays the current UEFI version.
Project Version
No changeable options
Displays the version of the BIOS currently installed on the platform.
Build Date and Time
No changeable options
Displays the date that the current BIOS version is built.
Access Level
No changeable options
Displays the current user access level.
BXT SOC
No changeable options
Displays the SOC stepping.
MRC Version
No changeable options
Displays the MRC version.
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BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
TXE FW
No changeable options
Displays the TXE FW version.
GOP
No changeable options
Displays the GOP version.
System Date
Month, day, year
Sets the system date. The format is [Day Month/ Date/ Year]. Users can directly enter values or use <+> or <-> arrow keys
to increase/decrease it. The “Day” is
automatically changed.
System Time
Hour, minute, second
Sets the system time. The format is [Hour: Minute: Second]. Users can directly enter values or use <+> or <-> arrow keys to increase/decrease it.
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5.4 Advanced
Menu Path Advanced This menu provides advanced configurations such as ACPI Settings, Onboard Device
Configuration, Hardware Monitor, F81964 Watchdog, S5 RTC Wake Settings, CPU Configuration, F81964 Super IO Configuration and USB Configuration
Advanced Menu Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
ACPI Settings
Sub-Menu
System ACPI parameters.
Onboard Device Configuration
Sub-Menu
Project specific parameters. Hardware Monitor
Sub-Menu
Monitor hardware status.
F81964 Watchdog
Sub-Menu
Watchdog timer parameters.
S5 RTC Wake Settings
Sub-Menu
RTC wake parameters.
CPU Configuration
Sub-Menu
CPU configuration parameters.
F81964 Super IO Configuration
Sub-Menu
System Super IO chip parameters USB Configuration
Sub-Menu
USB configuration parameters.
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5.4.1 Advanced - ACPI Settings
Menu Path Advanced > ACPI Settings The ACPI Settings allows users to configure relevant ACPI (Advanced
Configuration and Power Management Interface) settings, such as Hibernation (S4) and Enable Sleep (S3).
ACPI Settings Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Enable Hibernation (S4)
- Disabled
- Enabled (default)
Enables or Disables System ability to Hibernate (OS/S4 Sleep State). This option may be not effective with some OS.
Enable Sleep (S3)
- Disabled
- Enabled (default)
Enables or Disables System ability to Sleep (OS/S3 Sleep State).
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5.4.2 Advanced – Onboard Device Configuration
Menu Path Advanced > Onboard Device Configuration The Onboard Device Configuration allows users to configure COM2 Mode.
Onboard Device Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
COM2 Mode Selection
-RS-422
-RS-232 (default)
-RS-485
Selects COM2 mode.
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5.4.3 Advanced – Hardware monitor
Menu Path Advanced > Hardware monitor The Hardware Monitor allows users to monitor the health and status of the system
such as CPU temperature, system temperature, system fan speed and voltage levels in supply.
Hardware monitor Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
CPU Temperature
No changeable options
Displays the processor's temperature.
System Temperature
No changeable options
Displays the system's temperature.
Sys Fan Speed
No changeable options
Displays system fan speed.
VCORE
No changeable options
Displays voltage level of the VCORE in supply.
VCC12V
No changeable options
Detects and displays 12V voltage.
VCC3V
No changeable options
Detects and displays the voltage level of VCC3V in supply.
VSB3V
No changeable options
Detects and displays VSB3V voltage.
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VCC5V
No changeable options
Detects and displays the voltage level of VCC5V in supply.
VSB5V
No changeable options
Detects and displays the voltage level of VSB5V in supply.
VBAT
No changeable options
Detects and displays the battery voltage.
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5.4.4 Advanced – F81964 Watchdog Configuration
Menu Path Advanced > F81964 Watchdog If the system hangs or fails to respond, enable the F81964 watchdog function to
trigger a system reset via the 255-level watchdog timer.
F81946 Watchdog Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Enable Watchdog
- Enabled
- Disabled (default)
Enables/Disables F81964 Watchdog timer settings.
Watchdog Timer Count
Numeric (from 10 to 255)
Sets the timeout for Watchdog timer. Watchdog Timer = 1sec * Count
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5.4.5 Advanced - S5 RTC Wake Settings
Menu Path Advanced > S5 RTC wake Settings The S5 RTC Wake Settings enables/disables the system to wake up at a preset time
of a day from S5 State using RTC alarm.
S5 RTC Wake Settings Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Wake system from S5
- Disabled (default)
- Fixed Time
- Dynamic Time
Enables or disables System wake on alarm event.
Fixed Time: The system will wake
on the time (hr::min::sec) specified.
Dynamic Time: The system will
wake on the current time + increased minute(s).
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5.4.5.1 S5 RTC Wake Settings [Fixed Time]
Menu Path Advanced > S5 RTC Wake Settings [Fixed Time]
S5 RTC Wake Settings Screen (Fixed Time)
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Wake up hour
(Numeric) from 0 to 23
Sets an hour for a scheduled power-on event.
Wake up minute
(Numeric)from 0 to 59
Sets a minute for a scheduled power-on event.
Wake up second
(Numeric)from 0 to 59
Sets a second for a scheduled power-on event.
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5.4.5.2 S5 RTC Wake Settings [Dynamic Time]
Menu Path Advanced > S5 RTC Wake Settings [Dynamic Time]
S5 RTC Wake Setting Screen (Dynamic Time)
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Wake up minute increase
(Numeric) from 1 to 5
Sets a period of time (in minutes) to wake up the system after it enters S5 state.
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5.4.6 Advanced - CPU Configuration
Menu Path Advanced > CPU Configuration The CPU Configuration provides advanced CPU settings such as CPU power
management and some information about CPU.
CPU Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Socket 0 CPU Information
Sub-Menu
Socket specific CPU Information.
CPU Power Management
Sub-Menu
CPU power management options.
Intel Virtualization Technology
- Disabled
- Enabled (default)
When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology.
VT-d
- Disabled (default)
- Enabled
Enables/Disables CPU VT-d.
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5.4.6.1 Socket 0 CPU Information
Menu Path Advanced > CPU Configuration > Socket 0 CPU Information
Socket 0 CPU Information Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
CPU Branding String
No changeable options
Displays CPU Branding String.
CPU Signature
No changeable options
Displays CPU Signature.
Microcode Patch
No changeable options
CPU Microcode Patch Revision.
Max CPU Speed
No changeable options
Displays the Max CPU Speed.
Min CPU Speed
No changeable options
Displays the Min CPU Speed.
Processor Cores
No changeable options
Displays number of cores.
Intel HT Technology
No changeable options
Displays Hyper Threading support.
Intel VT-x Technology
No changeable options
Displays VT-x support.
L1 Data Cache
No changeable options
L1 Data Cache Size.
L1 Code Cache
No changeable options
L1 Code Cache Size.
L2 Cache
No changeable options
L2 Cache Size.
L3 Cache
No changeable options
L3 Cache Size.
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5.4.6.2 CPU Power Management Configuration
Menu Path Advanced > CPU Configuration > CPU Power Management
Configuration
CPU Power Management Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
EIST
- Disabled
- Enabled (default)
Enables/Disables Intel Speed Step feature for dynamic scaling processor frequency.
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5.4.7 Advanced - F81964 Super IO Configuration
Menu Path Advanced > F81964 Super IO Configuration
F81964 Super IO Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Super IO Chip (F81964)
No changeable options
Displays the super I/O chip model.
Serial Port 1 Configuration
Sub-menu
Sets the parameters of Serial Port 1 (COM1).
Serial Port 2 Configuration
Sub-menu
Sets the parameters of Serial Port 2 (COM2).
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Menu Path Advanced > F81964 Super IO Configuration >
Serial Port 1 Configuration
Serial Port 1 Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Serial Port
- Disabled
- Enabled (default)
Enables/Disables COM1.
Device settings
No changeable options
Reports the current COM setting.
Change Settings
-Auto (default)
-IO=3F8h; IRQ=4
-IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12;
-IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12;
-IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12;
-IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12;
Allows user to change Device's Resource settings. New settings will be reflected on This Setup Page after System restarts.
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Menu Path Advanced > F81964 Super IO Configuration >
Serial Port 2 Configuration
Serial Port 2 Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Serial Port
- Disabled
- Enabled (default)
Enables or Disables COM2
Device Settings
No changeable options
Reports the current COM setting.
Change Settings
-Auto (default)
-IO=2F8h; IRQ=3
-IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12;
-IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12;
-IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12;
-IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12;
Allows user to change Device's Resource settings. New settings will be reflected on This Setup Page after System restarts.
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5.4.8 Advanced - USB Configuration
Menu Path Advanced > USB Configuration The USB Configuration allows users to configure advanced USB settings such as
USB mass storage driver support and Mass Storage Devices.
USB Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
USB Module Version
No changeable options
Displays USB module version.
USB Controllers
No changeable options
Displays number and type of USB controllers (if any).
USB Devices
No changeable options
Displays number and type of connected USB devices (if any).
USB Mass Storage Driver Support
- Disabled
- Enabled (default)
Enables or Disables USB Mass Storage Driver Support.
Mass Storage Devices: [drive(s)]
-Auto (default)
-Floppy
-Forced FDD
-Hard Disk
-CD-ROM
AUTO enumerates devices according to their media format. Optical drives are emulated as 'CDROM', drives with no media will be emulated according to a drive type.
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5.4.9 Chipset
Menu Path Chipset This menu allows users to configure advanced Chipset settings such as North Bridge
and South Bridge configuration parameters..
Chipset Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
North Bridge
Sub-menu
North Bridge Parameters.
South Bridge
Sub-menu
South Bridge Parameters.
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5.4.9.1 Chipset –North Bridge
Menu Path Chipset > North Bridge
North Bridge Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Total Memory
No changeable options
Displays the current amount and type of memory on the system, e.g. "8192 MB( LPDDR3)".
Memory Speed
No changeable options
Displays memory speed.
Memory Slot0
No changeable options
Displays the current amount and type of memory on each memory slot, e.g. "8192 MB (LPDDR3)".
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5.4.9.2 Chipset –South Bridge
Menu Path Chipset > South Bridge
South Bridge Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
PCI Express Configuration
Sub-menu
PCI Express Configuration Settings.
SATA Drives
Sub-menu
SATA Device Configuration Settings.
Miscellaneous Configurations
Sub-menu
Miscellaneous Configuration Settings.
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5.4.9.3 Chipset –South Bridge- PCI Express Configuration
Menu Path Chipset > South Bridge > PCI Express Configuration
PCI Express Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
PCI Express Root Port 1 (I210 LAN)
Sub-menu
PCI Express Root Port 1 (I210 LAN) parameters..
PCI Express Root Port 2 (I210 LAN)
Sub-menu
PCI Express Root Port 2 (I210 LAN) parameters.
PCI Express Root Port 3 (Mini-PCIe)
Sub-menu
PCI Express Root Port 3 (Mini-PCIe) parameters..
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Menu Path Chipset > South Bridge > PCI Express Configuration >
PCI Express Root Port 1 (I210 LAN)
PCI Express Root Port 1 (I210 LAN) Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
PCI Express Root Port 1 (LAN 1)
- Disabled
- Enabled
-Auto (default)
Enables or Disables PCI Express Root Port 1 (I210 LAN).
AUTO: Disables the unused
Root Port automatically for saving the most optimum power.
Enabled: Enables PCI Express
Root Port 1 (I210 LAN).
Disabled: Disables PCI Express
Root Port 1 (I210 LAN).
PCIe Speed
- Auto (default)
- Gen1
- Gen2
Configure PCIe speed.
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Menu Path Chipset > South Bridge > PCI Express Configuration >
PCI Express Root Port 2 (I210 LAN)
PCI Express Root Port 2 (I210 LAN) Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
PCI Express Root Port 2 ((I210 LAN)
- Disabled
- Enabled
- Auto (default)
Enables or Disables PCI Express Root Port 2 (I210 LAN).
AUTO: Disables the unused Root Port automatically for saving the most optimum power.
Enabled: Enables PCI Express Root Port 2 (I210 LAN).
Disabled: Disables PCI Express Root Port 2 (I210 LAN).
PCIe Speed
- Auto (default)
- Gen1
- Gen2
Configure PCIe speed.
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Menu Path Chipset > South Bridge > PCI Express Configuration >
PCI Express Root Port 3 (Mini-PCIe)
PCI Express Root Port 3 (Mini-PCIe) Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
PCI Express Root Port 3 (Mini-PCIe)
- Disabled
- Enabled
- Auto (default)
Enables or Disables PCI Express Root Port 3 (Mini-PCIe).
AUTO: Disables the unused Root Port automatically for saving the most optimum power.
Enabled: Enables PCI Express Root Port 3 (Mini-PCIe).
Disabled: Disables PCI Express Root Port 3 (Mini-PCIe).
PCIe Speed
- Auto (default)
- Gen1
- Gen2
Configure PCIe speed.
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5.4.9.4 Chipset –South Bridge- SATA Drives
Menu Path Chipset > South Bridge > SATA Drives
SATA Drives Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Chipset SATA
- Disabled
- Enabled
Enables or Disables the Chipset SATA Controller.
SATA Port 0
No changeable options
Displays SATA drive branding information if the device exists on port 0.
Port 0
- Disabled
- Enabled
Enables or Disables SATA Port 0
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5.4.9.5 Chipset –South Bridge- Miscellaneous Configuration
Menu Path Chipset > South Bridge > Miscellaneous Configuration
Miscellaneous Configuration Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Restore AC Power Loss
- Power On (default)
- Power Off
Specify what state to go to when power is re-applied after power failure (G3 state).
Power On: System will boot directly
as soon as power applied.
Power Off: System keeps in
power-off state until power button is pressed.
Wake On Lan
- Disabled
- Enabled
Enables or Disables the Wake on Lan (WOL).
Win 8/8.1/10 don't support WOL from hybrid shutdown state (S4). If user needs WOL from classic shutdown state (S5), please turn off 'fast startup' feature in OS.
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5.5 Security
Menu Path Security From the Security menu, you are allowed to create, change or clear the administrator
password. You will be asked to enter the configured administrator password before you can access the Setup Utility.
By setting an administrator password, you will prevent other users from changing your BIOS settings. You can configure an Administrator password and then configure a user password. An administrator 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
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Setup Administrator Password
Password can be 3-20 alphanumeric characters.
Specifies the administrator password.
User Password
Password can be 3-20 alphanumeric characters.
Specifies the user password.
HDD Security Configuration
Sub-menu
Enter sub-menu with option to enabled password protected HDD/SSD (if supported by SATA device).
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Create an Administrator or User Password
1. Select the Administrator Password / User Password option from the Security menu and press <Enter>, and the password dialog entry box appears.
2. Enter the password you want to create. A password can be 3-20 alphanumeric characters. After you have configured the password, press <Enter> to confirm.
3. Type the new password again and press <Enter>.
Change an Administrator or User Password
1. Select the Administrator Password / User Password option from the Security menu and press <Enter>, and the password dialog entry box appears.
2. Select the Administrator Password or User Password that you want to change. A password can be 3-20 alphanumeric characters. After you have changed the password, press <Enter> to confirm.
3. Type the changed password again and press <Enter>.
Remove an Administrator or User Password
1. Select the Administrator Password / User Password option from the Security menu and press <Enter>, and the password dialog entry box appears.
2. Select the configured Administrator Password or User Password that you want to delete. Leave the dialog box blank and press <Enter>.
3. Press <Enter> again when the password confirmation box appears.
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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 quiet boot and fast boot, changing the boot order from the available bootable device(s).
Boot Screen
BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Setup Prompt Timeout
Numeric (from 1 to 65535)
Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key.
Bootup NumLock State
- On (default)
- Off
Selects the NumLock sate after the system is powered on.
On: Enables the NumLock function
automatically after the system is powered on.
Off: Disables the NumLock function
after the system is powered on.
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BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Quiet Boot
- Disabled (default)
- Enabled
Enables or Disables Quiet Boot options. When this option is set to “Enabled”, BIOS will display AMI or OEM logo (if implemented) instead of POST messages during the boot..
Fast Boot
- Disabled (default)
- Enabled
Enables or Disables Fast Boot option. It allows users to reduce the system startup time and start up the system in a fast manner.
OS Selection
-Windows (default)
-Intel Linux
Select the target OS.
Boot Option #1~#n
- [Drive(s)]
- Disabled
Allows users to change the boot order from the available device(s). Note that in the menu displayed, you will only see the device with the highest priority for a specific boot device type.
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5.7 Save & Exit
Menu Path Save & Exit The Save & Exit allows users to save or discard changed BIOS settings as well as
load factory default settings.
Save Changed BIOS Settings To save and validate the changed BIOS settings, select Save Changes from the Save & Exit menu, or you can select Save Changes and Exit (or press F4) to validate the
changes and then exit the system. Select Save Changes and Reset to validate the changed BIOS settings and then restart the system
Discard Changed BIOS Settings To cancel the BIOS settings you have previously configured, select Discard Changes and Exit from this menu, or simply press Esc to exit the BIOS setup. You can also
select Discard Changes and Reset to discard any changes you have made and restore the factory BIOS defaults.
Load User Defaults
You may simply press F3 at any time to load the Optimized Values which resets all BIOS settings to the factory defaults.
Save & Exit Screen
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BIOS Setting
Options
Description/Purpose
Save Changes and Exit
No changeable options
Exits the system and saves the changes in NVRAM.
Discard Changes and Exit
No changeable options
Exits the system without saving any changes configured in BIOS settings.
Save Changes and Reset
No changeable options
Saves the changes in NVRAM and resets the system.
Discard Changes and Reset
No changeable options
Resets the system without saving any changes configured in BIOS settings.
Save Changes
No changeable options
Saves the changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Discard Changes
No changeable options
Discards the changes done so far to any of the setup settings.
Restore Defaults
No changeable options
Loads the optimized defaults for BIOS settings.
Save as User Defaults
No changeable options
Saves the changes done so far as User Defaults.
Restore User Defaults
No changeable options
Restores the User Defaults to all the BIOS settings.
Boot Override
- [Drive(s)]
Forces to boot the system from selected [drive(s)].
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Appendix A System Diagrams
This appendix includes the exploded diagrams of the system and the parts list as well as the part numbers of the SP-7755 system.
System Exploded Diagram
Front Panel Module Exploded Diagram
Heatsink Cover Exploded Diagram
Stand installation and Wall Mount Exploded Diagram
Packing Exploded Diagram
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System Exploded Diagram
No.
Component Name
P/N No.
Q’ty
1
Heatsink O Ring Circle (ψ 260.15x3mm)
30-013-06200426
1
2
TP PCBA
N/A
1
3
Round Washer Head Screw M3x0.5Px5mm
22-242-30005311
2
4
Fillister Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px7mm
22-270-30007011
10
5
Waterproof Screw O Ring (OD=φ
6.5mm,ID=φ 3.6mmx1.5T)
23-680-36156507
10
01
04
05
02
03
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Front Panel Module Exploded Diagram
No.
Component Name
P/N No.
Q’ty
1
15" Projected Capacitive Touch Panel
52-380-00150517
1
Res. TP
N/A
1
2
SP-7755 TP Double Tape
34-026-06101426
1
3
SP-7755 LCD Strips - RL (243.3x5.3x0.85mm)
30-013-24100426
2
4
SP-7755 LCD Strips – TB (317.95x5.3x0.85mm)
30-013-24200426
2
5
15" TFT LCD Panel (LED Backlight), 450nits, HD(1024x768)
52-351-03006802
1
6
SP-7755 LCD Holder
20-029-03001426
1
7
Round Washer Head Screw M3x0.5Px5mm
22-242-30005311
8
8
TPMB Double Tape (32x8x0.14mm)
34-026-06105426
2
9
SP-7755 Front Panel Die Casting (w/Paint) (Silver)
20-003-01061426
1
01
04
03
05
02
03
04
06
07
08
09
07
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Heatsink Cover Exploded Diagram
No.
Component Name
P/N No.
Q’ty
1
SP-7755 Heatsink Cover (w/Paint) (Silver)
20-004-01062426
1
2
SP-7755 HDD Holder
20-029-03002426
1
3
SATA Cable
27-008-41505081
1
4
HDD Square Ring (82.05x22.29x2.4mm)
30-013-06100426
1
5
HDD Tray (w/Paint) (Silver)
20-054-03061426
1
6
SATA HDD
N/A
1
7
SP-7755 Heatsink For PWR (23.1x11.7x15.2mm)
21-002-12312002
1
8
SP-7755 Heatsink For Super I/O (26.7x26.2x17.8mm)
21-002-12726001
1
9
SP-7755 Heatsink For LAN (23.1x11.7x18mm)
21-002-12312001
2
10
Heatsink CPU (37.2x24x14.73mm)
21-002-13724001
1
01
04
14
05
02
03
12
06
07
08
09
13
16
12
13
12
11
14
10
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No.
Component Name
P/N No.
Q’ty
11
Main PCBA
N/A
1
12
Fillister Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px5mm
22-272-30049015
18
13
Flat Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px4mm
22-215-30004311
4
14
Fillister Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px6mm
82-275-30006018
2
15
Theraml - PAD
N/A
5
16
Waterproof Film
34-034-06201426
1
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Stand installation and Wall Mount Exploded Diagram
No.
Component Name
P/N No.
Q’ty
1
Cable Cover (w/Paint) (Silver)
20-004-01061426
1
2
Wall Mount (w/Paint) (Silver)
20-038-03061426
1
3
Wire Tube - Any (w/Paint)
20-023-03061426
1
4
Wire Tube Import (w/Paint) (Silver)
20-023-19061426
1
5
Round Washer Head Screw M3x0.5Px5mm
22-242-30005311
2
6
Round Head With Spring Washer Screw M4x0.7Px8mm
22-232-40008211
4
7
Fillister Head Screw #2 / M3x0.5Px7mm
22-270-30007011
1
8
Flat Head Screw #2 /ψ 6/M4x0.7Px6mm
22-212-40006011
8
01
04
05
02
03
08
07
06
Note: The tube import adapter is designed for Stand Installation with 48 mm tubes.
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Packing Exploded Diagram
No.
Component Name
P/N No.
Q’ty
1
Outer Carton (462x442x285mm)
94-001-01404350
1
2
EPE Right (430x266x126mm)
94-016-00301426
1
3
EPE Left (430x266x126mm)
94-016-00302426
1
4
SP-7755
N/A
1
5
Carton Boxes (340x278x60mm)
94-003-01301318
1
PE Bag 480X460 (42X56cmX0.07)
32-10020010000
1
Silica Gel 1gm
34-005-00010007
2
Cardboard
94-004-01301426
1
Mylar 335x260x0.125
30-056-02100008
1
Driver DVD
52-601-02000005
1
Quick Manual
50-099-77550000
1
Power Supply Cable
27-019-42636111
1
01
04
03
05
02
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