Spectra POWERBOX 400 SERIES User Manual

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SPECTRA POWERBOX 400-SERIES
USER MANUAL Version 1.0 – October 2017
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Contents
Preface
Revision …………………………………………….……..……………………..……….. 04 Copyright Notice …………………………………………………………………..……… 04
Acknowledgement …………………………………………….…………….................... 04
Disclaimer ………………………………………………………….……………….…….. 04 Declaration of Conformity ……………………………………….……………….……… 04 Product Warranty Statement ………………………………………. …………….…….. 05 Technical Support and Assistance …………………………………. …………….……. 06 Conventions Used in this Manual ………………………………………….…….…….. 06 Safety Precautions …..…………………………………….………………….……..….. 07 Package Contents ……………………………………………….…………….………… 08
Ordering Information …..……………………………….................... …….................... 08
Optional Modules & Accessories …..……………………………….. …….................... 09
Chapter 1 Product Introductions
1.1 Overview ………………………………………….………………….………. 11
1.2 Highlights ………………………………………….…………………………. 11
1.3 Product Pictures……..…………………………….…………………………. 12
1.4 Key Features …………………..………………….………………….………. 12
1.5 Hardware Specification ………………………….……..…………………… 13
1.6 System I/O ……………………………………….………………………….. 14
1.6.1 Front ………………………………………………………………….... 14
1.6.2 Rear ………………………………………………………………..…… 15
1.7 Mechanical Dimension ………………………….………..……………..…. 16
Chapter 2 System Pin Definitions and Settings
2.1 Settings …………………………….……………………………………….... 18
2.2 Location of Connectors , Jumpers and Switches ………………………… 18
2.2.1 Top View………………………………………………………………… 18
2.2.2 Bottom View………………………………………………...……......... 19
2.3 Connector / Jumper / Switch Definition…………….…..……..………….... 20
2.4 Definition of Switches .……...……………...............................……......... 21
2.5 Definition of Connectors …..….……..………..........................……......... 23
Chapter 3 System Setup
3.1 Disassembling the System for Installation …………..…..……. …………..28
3.2 Installing Components on Top Side…………………....………………….... 31
3.2.1 Installing the CPU ………….………………………………...……...... 31
3.2.2 Installing SO-DIMM Memory …………....…………….....…………... 35
3.2.3 Installing a Mini-PCIe/mSATA Card …………………………………. 36
3.2.4 Installing Antennas………………………………………..…………… 37
3.3 Installing Control Function & Multi I/O Modules….…....…………………...39
3.3.1 Installing a PB-400-IGN Power Ignition Module.............….............. 39
3.3.2 Installing a PB-400-COM Module….......……………………….….… 41
3.3.3 Installing a PB-400-DIO Module…....……...………..………..…...….43
3.3.4 Installing a PB-400-LAN-M12 Module…....……...……………..….... 45
3.3.5 Installing a PB-400-PoE daughter board...…….....…...……………. 49
3.4 Assembling the System….…………………………..….…………………... 52
3.4.1 Installing Thermal Pad ………………………………………………. 52
3.4.2 Installing Top Cover …………………………………………………….52
3.4.3 Installing Bottom Cover ……………………………………………….. 53
3.5 Installing Components at Front Side……………………....……. ……….... 54
3.5.1 Removing the Front Cover Plate……………...……………………… 54
3.5.2 Installing a SATA Hard Drive at Front Side …....……………..…….. 54
3.5.3 Installing a SIM Card …....…………………………………………….. 57
3.5.4 Installing the CMOS Battery…....………………..…………………….58
3.5.5 Fasten the Cover…....…………………………….. ………………….. 60
3.5.6 Install an External Fan .....……………………………………….……. 60
3.5.7 Installing the Front Cover Plate…....…………………………………. 62
3.6 Wall Mount Brackets………………………….……………..………………. 63
3.7 DIN-Rail Mount Brackets…………….…….……………………………….. 64
3.8 VESA Mount ……………………………………………..….………………... 65
3.9 Side Mount Brackets………..…………………..……..……………………. 67
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Chapter 4 BIOS Setup
4.1 BIOS Introduction ………..…………………..……..………………………… 70
4.2 Main Setup………..…………………..……..……………………………….… 71
4.2.1 System Date ………..…………………..……..………………………. 71
4.2.2 System Time ………..…………………..……..………………………. 71
4.3 Advanced Setup ………..…………………..……..…………………….…….. 72
4.3.1 CPU Configuration..…………………………….………….…………… 72
4.3.2 SATA And RST Configuration..…………………………….…………… 73
4.3.3 PCH-FW Configuration..…………………………….………………….. 76
4.3.4 ACPI Settings..…………………………….…………………………….. 77
4.3.5 F81866 Super IO Configuration..…………………………….………… 78
4.3.6 Hardware Monitor..…………………………….………………………… 79
4.3.7 S5 RTC Wake Settings..…………………………….………………….. 80
4.3.8 Serial Port Console Redirection..…………………………….………… 81
4.3.9 Network Stack Configuration..…………………………….……………. 82
4.3.10 CSM Configuration..…………………………….………………………82
4.3.11 USB Configuration..…………………………….……………………… 84
4.4 Chipset Setup ………………………..…………………………….………….. 85
4.4.1 System Agent (SA) Configuration ……………….……….... ………. 85
4.4.2 PCH-IO Configuration ………………………….…………..……….... 86
4.5 Security Setup …...……….………………….…..….…...………………….... 89
4.5.1 Administrator Password …….……………………….…………………89
4.5.2 User Password …….……………………………..…….……………… 89
4.6 Boot Setup …..…….…………………………………………………. ……….. 90
4.6.1 Setup Prompt Timeout…………………………….. …………………. 90
4.6.2 Bootup NumLock State …………………………………………….… 90
4.6.3 Quiet Boot ……………………………………….…….………………. 90
4.6.4 Fast Boot ……………..……………………………….………………. 90
4.6.5 New Boot Option Policy …….………………………….…………….. 90
4.6.6 Hard Drive BBS Priority.………………………………………………. 90
4.7 Save & Exit …...……….….………………….…..….…..…………………..... 91
4.7.1 Save Changes and Exit ………………..…………………….. ..….…. 91
4.7.2 Discard Changes and Exit …………………………..….…………….. 91
4.7.3 Save Changes and Reset ……………………………….……….…... 91
4.7.4 Discard Changes and Reset ….………………..….…………………. 91
4.7.5 Save Changes …………………………………………………………. 91
4.7.6 Discard Changes ………………………………………………………. 91
4.7.7 Restore Defaults …………………….………………………………… 91
4.7.8 Save as User Defaults ………..………………….…………………… 91
4.7.9 Restore User Defaults ..…………….………………………….……… 91
Chapter 5 Product Application
5.1 Digital I/O (DIO) Application………………….…………..…………………… 93
5.1.1 Digital I/O Programming Guide …………………………….………… 93
5.2 (DIO) Hardware Specification……………………………………..……. …… 100
5.2.1 DIO Connector Definition..….……………………….…....…………… 101
Chapter 6 Optional Module Pin Definitions and Settings
6.1 PB-400-IGN Power Ignition Module Connector Location.………...….....…. 103
6.2 Definitions of Switches ………………………..………….….….…….………. 103
6.3 PB-400-COM Module Connector Definition and Settings…………………. 104
6.4 PB-400-LAN-M12 Module Pin Definitions ……….………………………….. 105
6.5 PB-400-PoE-M12 Module Pin Definitions ……….………………………….. 105
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Revision
Preface
Revision Description Date
1.0 New Release 2017/10/19
Copyright Notice
© 2017 by Spectra GmbH & Co. KG. All rights are reserved. No parts of this manual may be copied, modified, or reproduced in any form or by any means for commercial use without the prior written permission of Spectra GmbH & Co. KG. All information and specification provided in this manual are for reference only and remain subject to change without prior notice.
Acknowledgement
All registered trademarks and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
This manual is intended to be used as a practical and informative guide only and is subject to change without notice. It does not represent a commitment on the part of Spectra. This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors, and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication.
Declaration of Conformity
FCC
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.
CE
The product(s) described in this manual complies with all application European Union (CE) directives if it has a CE marking. For computer systems to remain CE compliant, only CE-compliant parts may be used. Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques.
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Product Warranty Statement
Warranty
Spectra products are warranted by Spectra GmbH & Co. KG. to be free from defect in materials and workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser. During the warranty period, we shall, at our option, either repair or replace any product that proves to be defective under normal operation. Defects, malfunctions, or failures of the warranted product caused by damage resulting from natural disasters (such as by lightening, flood, earthquake, etc.), environmental and atmospheric disturbances, other external forces such as power line disturbances, plugging the board in under power, or incorrect cabling, and damage caused by misuse, abuse, and unauthorized alteration or repair, and the product in question is either software, or an expendable item (such as a fuse, battery, etc.), are not warranted.
RMA
Before sending your product in, you will need to fill in a Spectra RMA Request Form and obtain a RMA number from us. Please go to www.spectra.de/RMA to fill in this form. Our staff is available at any time to provide you with the most friendly and immediate service.
RMA Instruction
Customers must fill in Spectra Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Request Form and
obtain a RMA number prior to returning a defective product to Spectra for service.
Customers must collect all the information about the problems encountered and note anything
abnormal and describe the problems on the “Spectra Service Form” for the RMA number apply process.
Charges may be incurred for certain repairs. Spectra will charge for repairs to products whose
warranty period has expired. Spectra will also charge for repairs to products if the damage resulted from acts of God, environmental or atmospheric disturbances, or other external forces through misuse, abuse, or unauthorized alteration or repair. If charges will be incurred for a repair, Spectra lists all charges, and will wait for customer’s approval before performing the repair.
Customers agree to insure the product or assume the risk of loss or damage during transit, to
prepay shipping charges, and to use the original shipping container or equivalent.
Customers can be send back the faulty products with or without accessories (manuals, cable,
etc.) and any components from the system. If the components were suspected as part of the problems, please note clearly which components are included. Otherwise, Spectra is not responsible for the devices/parts.
Repaired items will be shipped along with a "Repair Report" detailing the findings and actions
taken.
Limitation of Liability
Spectra’s liability arising out of the manufacture, sale, or supplying of the product and its use, whether based on warranty, contract, negligence, product liability, or otherwise, shall not exceed the original selling price of the product. The remedies provided herein are the customer’s sole and exclusive remedies. In no event shall Spectra be liable for direct, indirect, special or consequential damages whether based on contract of any other legal theory.
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Technical Support and Assistance
1. Visit our website at www.spectra.de where you can find the latest information about the product.
2. Contact our technical support team or sales representative for technical support if you need additional assistance. Please have following information ready before you call:
Product name and serial number
Description of your peripheral attachments
Description of your software (operating system, version, application software, etc.)
A complete description of the problem
The exact wording of any error messages
Conventions Used in this Manual
This indication alerts operators to an operation that, if not strictly observed, may result in severe injury.
WARNING
This indication alerts operators to an operation that, if not strictly observed, may result in safety hazards to personnel or damage to equipment.
CAUTION
This indication provides additional information to complete a task easily.
NOTE
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Safety Precautions
Before installing and using this device, please note the following precautions:
1. Read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this User’s Manual for future reference.
3. Disconnected this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning.
4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be
easily accessible.
5. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause
damage.
7. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the
power outlet.
8. Use a power cord that has been approved for using with the product and that it matches the
voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical range label. The voltage and current rating
of the cord must be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product.
9. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power
cord.
10.All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
11.If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage
by transient overvoltage.
12.Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock.
13.Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only by qualified
service personnel.
If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:
The power cord or plug is damaged.
Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it work according to the user's manual.
The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
14. CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
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Package Contents
Before installation, please ensure all the items listed in the following table are included in the package.
Item Description Q’ty
1 Spectra PowerBox 400 Rugged Workstation 1
2 CPU Heatsink Thermal Pad 1
3 Utility DVD Driver 1
4 Screw Pack 1
5 Wall Mounting Kit 1
6 Power Terminal Block Connector 1
7 Remote Power On/Off Terminal Block Connector 1
8 FAN Terminal Block Connector 1
9 DVI-I to VGA Adaptor 1
Note: Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.
Ordering Information
Model No. Product Description
Spectra PowerBox 400
7/6th Generation Intel® Xeon® and Core™ Processors, Extreme Performance, Compact and Modular Rugged Workstation
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Model No. Description
PB-400-IGN Control Function Module with Power Ignition Sensing Control Function, Select 12V/24V
PB-400-LAN
High speed Multi I/O Module with 4x RJ45 Ports, Intel® I210-AT GbE LAN, 1x Universal Bracket [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-LAN-M12
High speed Multi I/O Module with 4x M12 A Coded Connectors, Intel® I210-AT GbE LAN, 1x Universal Bracket [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-PoE
High speed Multi I/O Module with 4 x RJ45 Ports, Individual Port 25.5W, 1x Universal Bracket (Bundle PB-400-LAN + PB-400 PoE Daughterboard)
PB-400-PoE-M12
High speed Multi I/O Module with 4 x M12A Coded Connectors, Individual Port 25.5W, 1x Universal Bracket (Bundle PB-400-LAN –M12 + PB-400 PoE Daughterboard)
PB-400-PoE Daughterboard
Control Function Module for PoE
PB-400-COM Low speed Multi I/O Module with 2x RS232/422/485, 1x Universal Bracket [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-DIO
Low speed Multi I/O Module with 16x Optical Isolated DIO (8 in/8 out), 1x Universal Bracket [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-MEC-COM-M212 Mini-PCIe Module with 2x COM Ports, 1x Universal Bracket [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-MEC-COM-M334 Mini-PCIe Module with 4x COM Ports, 2x Universal Brackets [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-MEC-FIR-M003 Mini-PCIe Module with 1x 1394A Port, 2x 1394B Ports, 1x Universal Bracket [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-MEC-LAN-M002 Mini-PCIe Module with 2x LAN Ports, 1x Universal Bracket [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-MEC-USB-M002 Mini-PCIe Module with 2x USB 3.0 Ports, 1x Universal Bracket [97 x 18 mm]
PB-400-FAN-EX External Fan with 4pin Terminal Block Plug, Mounting Bracket
Netzteil, 120W/24V, 3pin Adapter AC/DC 24V 5.0A 120W with 3pin Terminal Block Plug 5.0mm Pitch, with Tubes
PoE-Netzteil, 220W/24V, 3-pin
Adapter AC/DC 24V 9.2A 220W with 3pin Terminal Block Plug 5.0mm Pitch, with Tubes
PB-400-SIDE Kit Side Mount Kit
PB-400-DIN Rail Kit Din rail Mount Kit
Optional Modules & Accessories
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PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS
Chapter 1
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1.1 Overview
1.2 Highlights
The Spectra PowerBox 400 is a rugged workstation series based on LGA 1151 socket and
Intel® C236 chipset supporting 7th/6thgeneration Intel® Xeon® and Intel® Core™
Processors, the series supports 4K resolution through Intel® Gen 9 graphics engine with two
DDR4 SO-DIMM sockets up to 32GB memory which delivers outstanding computing
performance for high-end applications.
Despite remarkably compact footprint and rich I/O including 1x DVI-I, 2x Display ports, 2x
GbE LAN ports, 4x RS232/422/485 serial ports and 8x USB 3.0 ports, Spectra provides its
exclusive Combined Multiple I/O and Control Function Module technologies to make the
Spectra PowerBox 400 Series a highly scalable system for specific applications such as
Industrial automation, transportation, machine vision, in-vehicle and mobile surveillance. The
Spectra PowerBox 400 Series can be expanded with powered serial port, optical isolated
digital I/O, multiple GbE LAN, M12 connector, Power over Ethernet and power ignition sensing
function through versatile modules.
Featuring wide operating temperature (-40 ~ +70°C), wide range DC power input (9~48 VDC),
high tolerance to vibration and shock (5/50 Grms), rugged uni-body construction, fanless,
cable-less and jumper-less design, the Spectra PowerBox 400 Series is ideal to be deployed
in harsh environments.
High Performance
Supports Intel® Xeon®/Core™
i7/i5/i3 processors, The Spectra
PowerBox 400 Series is specially
designed to delivering
workstation grade performance
for multi-task applications.
Compact Size
Small footprint (3.2 liter) with rich
I/O for greater connectivity, 2x
front accessible HDD/SDD trays
for ease of data maintenance
Modular Design
Unique Multi I/O, Control
Function and MEC
technologies for modular
expansion to satisfy
diversified applications
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1.3 Product Pictures
Front
1.4 Key Features
• Supports 7/6th Generation Intel® Xeon® / Core™ LGA1151 Socket Type Processors
with Intel® C236 Chipset
• 2x DDR4-2133 SO-DIMM Sockets, up to 32GB Memory
• Triple Independent Display (1x DVI-I, 2x DisplayPort)
• 2x 2.5" Hot Swap SATA III HDD/SSD bays, Supports RAID 0/1
• 3x Multi I/O Interfaces for RJ45/M12 GbE LAN, COM & DIO Expansions
• 2x Control Function Interfaces for Power Ignition Sensing and PoE Functions
• 4x Full-size Mini-PCIe Slots for Wireless & I/O Expansions
• EN50155 / EN50121-3-2 Certification for Railway Application
• E-Mark Certification for In-vehicle Application (Pending)
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System
Processor
• Kaby Lake-S
- Intel® Core i3-7100T: 3M Cache, 3.4 GHz, TDP 35W
- Intel® Core i5-7500T: 6M Cache, up to 3.3 GHz, TDP 35W
- Intel® Core i7-7700T: 8M Cache, up to 3.8 GHz, TDP 35W
- Intel® Core i3-7300: 4M Cache, 4.0 GHz, TDP 51W *
- Intel® Core i5-7500: 6M Cache, up to 3.8 GHz, TDP 65W *
- Intel® Core i7-7700: 8M Cache, up to 4.2 GHz, TDP 65W *
- Intel® Xeon E3-1275 v6: 8M Cache, up to 4.2 GHz, TDP 73W *
• Skylake-S
- Intel® Core i3-6100TE: 4M Cache, 2.7 GHz, TDP 35W
- Intel® Core i5-6500TE: 6M Cache, up to 3.3 GHz, TDP 35W
- Intel® Core i7-6700TE: 8M Cache, up to 3.4 GHz, TDP 35W
- Intel® Xeon E3-1268L v5: 8M Cache, up to 3.4 GHz, TDP 35W
- Intel® Core i3-6100: 3M Cache, 3.7 GHz, TDP 51W *
- Intel® Core i5-6500: 6M Cache, up to 3.6 GHz, TDP 65W *
- Intel® Core i7-6700: 8M Cache, up to 4.0 GHz, TDP 65W *
- Intel® Xeon E3-1225 v5: 8M Cache, up to 3.7 GHz, TDP 80W *
- Intel® Xeon E3-1275 v5: 8M Cache, up to 4.0 GHz, TDP 80W *
* Use external fan to meet operating temperatures given below
Chipset
Intel® C236
BIOS
AMI 16MB BIOS
Memory
• 2x DDR4 260-pin SO-DIMM Sockets, Support up to 32 GB (2133/2400 MHz, Un-buffered and Non-ECC type)
Graphics
• Integrated Intel® HD Graphics supports triple independent display (1x DVI-I, 2x DisplayPort)
Audio
• Realtek® ALC888-GR
• High Definition Audio
I/O Interface
• 1x DVI-I Connector (VGA: 1920 x 1200 @60Hz, DVI: 1920 x 1080 @60Hz)
• 2x DisplayPort Connectors (3840 x 2160 @30Hz)
• 2x GbE LAN (Support WoL, Teaming, Jumbo Frame, IEEE 1588v2 and PXE), RJ45 GbE1: Intel I210AT, GbE2: Intel I219LM
• 4x RS-232/422/485 with Auto Flow Control (Support 5V/12V), DB9
• 8x USB 3.0 (Type-A)
• 1x Line-out & 1x Mic-in, Phone Jack 3.5mm
• 1x ATX Power On/Off Button
• 1x Reset Button
• 1x AT/ATX Mode Switch
• 1x Clear CMOS Switch
• 1x Remote Power On/Off Connector, 2-pin Terminal Block
• 1x External FAN Connector, 4-pin Terminal Block
Expansion
• Support Control Function Module Technology
- IGN Module, PoE Module
• Support Combined Multiple I/O Technology
- 4x RJ45 GbE LAN Module, 4x M12 GbE LAN Module (via 2x High Speed Interfaces)
- 2x COM Module, 16x Optical Isolated DIO Module (via 1x Low Speed Interface)
• 4x Full-size Mini-PCIe Sockets
• 1x SIM Socket
1.5 Hardware Specification
Storage
• 2x 2.5” Hot Swap SATA III HDD/SSD Bays, Support RAID 0/1
• 4x mSATA (SATA III shared by Mini-PCIe socket)
• Supports S/W RAID 0, 1, 5 & 10
Other Function
• Support Instant Reboot Technology (0.2 sec)
• SuperCap Integrated for CMOS Battery-free Operation
• Watchdog Timer: Software Programmable Supports 1~255 sec. System Reset
Power Requirement
• Support AT/ATX Power Type
• Power Input Voltage 9~48VDC
• 3-pin Terminal Block
• Power Adapter AC/DC 24V/5A 120W or 24V/9.2A 220W (Optional)
Physical
• Dimension (WxDxH): 242.17 x 173 x 77.24 mm
• Weight: 3.6 kg
• Extruded Aluminum with Heavy Duty Metal
• Support Wall / DIN-RAIL / VESA Mounting /Side Mounting
• Unibody Chassis
• Fanless Design
• Jumper-less Design
• Cable less Design
Protection
• Reverse Power Input Protection
• Over Voltage Protection: 58V
• Over Current Protection: 15A
• ESD Protection: +/-15kV (air), +/-8kV (contact)
• Surge Protection: 3.84 kV (impedance 12 ohm 1.2/50us waveform)
Operating System
• Windows® 10 / 8.1 / 7
Environment
• Operating Temperature:
Kaby Lake-S
- 35W TDP CPU: -20°C to 50°C
- 51W~65W TDP CPU: -20°C to 45°C
- 73W TDP CPU: -40°C to 40°C Skylake-S
- 35W TDP CP: -40°C to 70°C
- 51W~65W TDP CPU: -40°C to 55°C
- 80W TDP CPU: -40°C to 40°C (With Extended Temperature Peripherals; Ambient with Air Flow; According to IEC60068-2-1, IEC60068-2-2, IEC60068-2-14)
• Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
• Relative Humidity: 40°C @ 95% RH (non-Condensing)
• Shock: Operating, 50 Grms, Half-sine 11 ms Duration
(w/ SSD, according to IEC60068-2-27)
• Vibration: Operating, 5 Grms, 5-500 Hz, 3 Axes
(w/ SSD, according to IEC60068-2-64)
• EMC: CE, FCC Class A
• Safety: LVD, (EN60950-1) (Pending)
• Fire Protection: EN45545-2
• Railway: EN50155, EN50121-3-2
• In-Vehicle: E-Mark (Pending)
• MTBF: 457,941 Hours
Database: Telcordia SR-332 Issue 3, Method 1, Case 3
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1.6 System I/O
ATX Power On/Off Button
Press to power-on or power-off the system
DisplayPort Port
Used to connect the system with DisplayPort monitor
Power LED
Indicates the power status of the system
HDD LED
Indicates the status of the hard drive
IGN LED
Indicates the status of the IGN function
Temperature LED
Indicates the temperature of the system
Universal I/O Bracket
Used to customized I/O output with optional modules
IGN Setting Switch
Used to set up IGN function
USB 3.0 Port
Used to connect USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 device
AT/ATX Mode Select Switch
Used to select AT or ATX power mode
Reset Button
Used to reset the system
Clear CMOS Switch
Used to clear CMOS to reset BIOS
Removable 2.5” SATA HDD/SSD Bay
Used to inserts a 2.5” HDD/SSD
SIM Card Slot
Used to inserts a SIM card
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DC IN Terminal Block
Used to plug a DC power input with terminal block
Antenna Hole
Used to install an antenna jack
LAN Port
Used to connect the system to a local area network
DisplayPort Port
Used to connect the system with DisplayPort monitor
DVI-I Port
Used to connect a DVI monitor or connect optional split cable for dual display mode
COM Port
COM #1 ~ COM #4 support RS232/422/485 serial device
Remote Power On/Off Terminal Block
Used to plug a remote power on/off terminal block
Mic-in
Used to connect a microphone
Line-out
Used to connect a speaker
Universal I/O Bracket
Used to customized I/O output with optional modules
USB 3.0 Port
Used to connect USB 3.0/2.0/1.1 device
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SYSTEM PIN DEFINITIONS AND
SETTINGS
Chapter 2
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2.1 Settings
When setting the jumpers, ensure that the jumper caps are placed on the correct pins. When
the jumper cap is placed on both pins, the jumper is short. If you remove the jumper cap, or place the jumper cap on just one pin, the jumper is open. Refer to below for examples of the 2-
pin and 3-pin jumpers when they are short (on) and open (off).
1
2
Open
12
Short
Two-Pin Jumpers
1
23
Pins 1 and 2 are short
1
2
3
All pins are open
1
23
Pins 2 and 3 are short
Three-Pin Jumpers
2.2 Location of the Connectors, Jumpers and Switches
2.2.1 Top View
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2.2.2 Bottom View
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2.3 Connector / Jumper / Switch Definition
List of Connector / Jumper / Switch
Connector Location Definition
COM1_1, COM1_2 RS232 / RS422 / RS485 Connector
CN1 LAN1 and USB3.0 Ports
CN2 LAN2 and USB3.0 Ports
CN3 Mini PCI-Express Socket + mSATA + 3G Module
CN4, 5, 6 Mini PCI-Express / mSATA Socket
DC_IN1 3-pin DC 9~48V Power Input with Power Ignition Connector
PWR_SW1 Power Button
PWR_SW2 Remote Power on/off
DP1 DisplayPort Connector
DVI_I1 DVI-I Connector
FAN1 External PWM Fan Connector
AUDIO1 Audio Jack / MIC_IN / LINE_OUT
DP2 DisplayPort Connector
LED_B1 System LED Connector
USB3_1, USB3_2 USB 3.0 Ports
USB3_3, USB3_4 USB 3.0 Ports
BTB_FH2, BTB_FH4 POE LAN Port Board to Board Connector
SATA1, SATA2 22 Pin SATA Connector
FS_1 Input Fuse 15A
IGN_PH1 IGN Board to Board Connector
BTB_FH1 DIO+COM Port Board to Board Connector
SW1 COM1~4 with Power Select
SW2 IGN Board Function Setting
SW3 Super CAP SW
Power 1~4 +5V / +12V Power Output
24V_12V_1 IGN Board Function Select
AT_ATX1 AT / ATX Power Mode Switch
CLR_CMOS1 Clear BIOS Switch
Reset1 Reset Button
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SW1: COM1 / COM2 / COM3 / COM4 Power Select COM1 / 2 / 3 / 4 Voltage Function Setting : Pin Define Switch
Location Function DIP1 DIP2
SW1 COM1
0V(RI) ON (Default) ON (Default)
5V ON OFF
12V OFF OFF
Location Function DIP3 DIP4
SW1 COM2
0V(RI) ON (Default) ON (Default)
5V ON OFF
12V OFF OFF
Location Function DIP5 DIP6
SW1 COM3
0V(RI) ON (Default) ON (Default)
5V ON OFF
12V OFF OFF
Location Function DIP7 DIP8
SW1 COM4
0V(RI) ON (Default) ON (Default)
5V ON OFF
12V OFF OFF
2.4 DefinitionofSwitches
SW3: Super CAP Switch
Switch
mode
Function ON OFF
1 Super CAP Enable (Default) Disable
2 N/A N/A N/A
OFF
ON
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AT_AT X1: AT / ATX Power Mod e Switch
Pin Definition
1-2 (Left) AT Power Mode
2-3 (Right) ATX Power Mode (Default)
CLR_CMOS1: Clear BIOS Switch
Pin Definition
1-2 (Left) Normal Status (Default)
2-3 (Right) Clear BIOS
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2.5 Definition of Connectors
CN3: Mini PCI-Express Socket (Support mSATA and SIM Card to Link feature)
Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 WAKE# 19 NA 37 RESERVED
2 3.3V 20 3.3V 38 USB_D+
3 NA 21 GND 39 RESERVED
4 GND 22 PERST# 40 GND
5 NA 23 PERN0 / SATARP0 41 3.3V
6 1.5V 24 3.3V 42 NA
7 CLKREQ# 25 PERP0 / SATARN0 43 GND
8 RESERVED 26 GND 44 NA
9 GND 27 GND 45 CLINK_CLK
10 SIM_DATA 28 +1.5V 46 NA
11 REFCLK- 29 GND 47 CLINK_DATA
12 SIM_CLK 30 SMB_CLK 48 +1.5V
13 REFCLK+ 31 PETN0 / SATATN0 49 CLINK_RST
14 SIM_Reset 32 SMB_DATA 50 GND
15 GND 33 PETP0 / SATATP0 51 NA
16 SIM_VPP 34 GND 52 +3.3V
17 NA 35 GND
18 GND 36 USB_D-
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CN4 / CN5 / CN6: Mini PCI-Express Socket (Support mSATA feature)
Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition
1 WAKE# 19 NA 37 GND
2 3.3V 20 3.3V 38 USB_D+
3 NA 21 GND 39 3.3V
4 GND 22 PERST# 40 GND
5 NA 23 PERN0 / SATARP0 41 3.3V
6 1.5V 24 +3.3VAUX 42 NA
7 CLKREQ# 25 PERP0 / SATARN0 43 GND
8 NA 26 GND 44 NA
9GND27GND45NA
10 NA 28 +1.5V 46 NA
11 REFCLK- 29 GND 47 NA
12 NA 30 SMB_CLK 48 +1.5V
13 REFCLK+ 31 PETN0 / ATATN0 49 NA
14 NA 32 SMB_DATA 50 GND
15 GND 33 PETP0 / SATATP0 51 NA
16 NA 34 GND 52 +3.3V
17 NA 35 GND
18 GND 36 USB_D-
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LED_B1: Power LED Status
Act LED Status Definition Link LED Status Definition
Blinking Yellow Data Activity Steady Green 1Gbps Network Link
Off No Activity Steady Orange 100Mbps Network Link
Off 10Mbps Network Link
CN1 / CN2: LAN1 / 2 LED Status Definition
DC_IN1: DC Power Input Connector (+9~48V)
Connector Type: Terminal Block 1x3 3-pin, 5.0mm pitch
Pin Definition
1 +9~48VIN
2 Ignition
3GND
LED B1
Power LED HDD LED IGN LED TEMP LED
Reset1: System Reset Button
Button Definition
Push Reset System
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Pin Definition
1GND
2 +12V
3 SENSE
4 Control
FAN1: External PWM Fan Connector
Connector Type: Terminal Block 1X4 3-pin,
3.5mm pitch
COM1 / 2 / 3 / 4: RS232 / RS422 / RS485 Connector
Connector Type: 9-pin D-Sub
COM1 / COM2 / COM3 / COM4
DB9
Pin
RS232
Definition
RS422 / 485
Full Duplex
Definition
RS485
Half Duplex
Definition
1 DCD TX- DATA-
2 RXD TX+ DATA+
3TXDRX+
4DTRRX-
5GND
6DSR
7RTS
8CTS
9RI
PWR_SW2: Power On/Off, SW Switch
Pin Definition
1GND
2PWR_SW
(Note: Please do not apply power to the pins. This port is used to connect a switch.)
POWER1 / 2 / 3 / 4: Power Connector
Connector Type: 1x4 4-pin Wafer, 2.0mm pitch
Pin Definition
1+5V
2GND
3GND
4 +12V
Pin 1
Gap
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SYSTEM SETUP
Chapter 3
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1. Turn over the unit to have the bottom side face up, loosen the 6 screws of bottom cover and place them aside for later use.
3.1 Disassembling the System for Installation
In order to prevent electric shock or system damage, before removing the chassis cover, must turn off power and disconnect the unit from power source.
WARNING
2. Remove the bottom cover from the chassis.
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3. Loosen the 4 screws. Pull out 4 latches as marked on photo.
4. Hold front and rear panel and lift up the body of unit vertically.
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5. Turn over the body of the unit and place it gently.
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1. Locate the CPU socket , remove the protection cover on it.
2. Press the CPU socket lever and pull it aside away from the socket to unlock it. Pull back the lever to open the socket.
3.2 Installing Components on Top Side
3.2.1 Installing the CPU
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3. Align the notches on CPU with the alignment post on socket.
4. The notches of socket provide the space for fingers while lowering the CPU, hold the CPU by the edges toward the notches and insert the CPU gently.
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5. Place the thermal pad on the CPU heat spreader. Press down the socket lever to lock the CPU.
6. Align mounting holes of heat sink with the nut studs and fasten the heat sink with provided 4 screws.
Thermal pad
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7. Place thermal pad on the top of CPU heatsink in order to provide a seamless contact with the body of chassis to create a efficient heat dissipation.
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1. Locate the SODIMM socket on the top side of system.
2. Insert a SO-DIMM module at a 45 degree angle until its edge connector is connected to SO-DIMM socket firmly.
3.2.2 Installing SO-DIMM Memory
Lower socket Upper socket
45°
45°
3. Press down the module until the retaining clips snap back in place.
Lower socket Upper socket
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3.2.3 Installing a Mini-PCIe/mSATA Card
1. Locate the Mini-PCIe slot on the top side of system.
2. Insert the Mini-PCIe card at a 45 degree angle until its edge connector is connected firmly into slot. For 3G/4G Mini-PCIe card, please install on CN3 slot.
3. Press down the card and fasten two screws to fix it.
CN3,4,5,6 slot CN3 slot
45°
45°
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3.2.4 Installing Antennas
1. Remove the antenna rubber covers on rear panel.
2. Penetrate the antenna jack through the hole at both sides as illustrated.
Please installing a Mini PCIe Wireless Lan Card on top side before you put on washer and fasten the nut with antenna jack.
CAUTION
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3. Put on washer and fasten the nut with antenna jack.
4. Assemble the antenna and antenna jack together
5. Attach the RF connector at another end of cable onto the module.
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3.3 Installing Control Function & Multi I/O Modules
3.3.1 Installing a PB-400-IGN Power Ignition Module
1. Locate the IGN connector on the bottom side of system.
2. Fasten 1 copper pillar before insert IGN module.
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3. Insert IGN module vertically to the female connector on the system’s mainboard, and fasten 2 screws to fix it.
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3.3.2 Installing a PB-400-COM Module
1. Locate the connector of Multi I/O module on the bottom side of system.
2. Loosen the 2 screws on rear bezel to remove the cover plate
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3. Insert the PB-400-COM module carefully into the Multi I/O connector on main board.
Fix it with 2 screws.
4. Loosen the 4 D-Sub jack screws as marked on photo.
5. Attach the COM bracket.
Fasten 2 screws and 4 D-Sub jack screws to fix it.
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3.3.3 Installing a PB-400-DIO Module
1. Locate the connector of PB-400-DIO module on the bottom side of system.
2. .Loosen the 2 screws on rear bezel to remove the cover plate
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3. Insert the PB-400-DIO module carefully into the Multi I/O connector on main board.
Fix it with 2 screws.
4. Attach the DIO bracket, and fasten 2 screws to fix it.
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3.3.4 Installing PB-400-LAN-M12 Module
Note: The photo example in this section is illustrated by PB-400-LAN-M12 module as shown in
below picture.
1. Loosen the 2 screws on front bezel to remove the cover plate.
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2. Remove 4 rubber rings on M12 jacks; Penetrate M12 jacks of Multi I/O module through the
accompanying M12 I/O bracket. then fasten 4 ring hexes onto jacks as illustrated in right hand picture below.
Rubber rings
3. Locate the Multi I/O Module connector on the top side of system.
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4. Exchange screw to copper pillar before insert the Multi I/O module .
5. Insert the Multi I/O module vertically into the female connector on system’s mainboard until
it’s connected firmly and fasten 4 screws to fix it.
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6. Fasten 2 screws on cover plate.
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1. Insert the PB-400-LAN-M12 module vertically into the female connector on system’s
mainboard until it’s connected firmly, and fasten 4 copper pillars to fix it.
3.3.5 Installing a PB-400-PoE daughter board
2. Insert the PB-400-PoE daughter board vertically into the female connector on PB-400-LAN-
M12 module vertically.
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4. Please paste the heatsink onto the PB-400-PoE daughter board carefully.
3. Please paste the 2 thermal pads onto the PB-400-PoE daughter board carefully.
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6. Please paste the thermal pad onto the heatsink carefully.
5. Fasten 4 screws to fix it.
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Note: The Spectra PowerBox 400 series don’t need to additional installation of the PCH
thermal pad.
Thermal pad
3.4 Assembling the System
3.4.1 Installing Thermal Pad
1. Hold front and rear panel and put the body of unit back to chassis and fasten the 4
screws as marked on photo.
.
3.4.2 Installing Top Cover
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1. Place the bottom cover back to system.
2. Fasten the bottom cover with 6 screws .
3.4.3 Installing Bottom Cover
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3.5.2 Installing a SATA Hard Drive at Front Side
1. Loosen 2 screws on front panel to remove cover plate.
3.5 Installing Components at Front Side
1. Locate the removable HDD bay and loosen the screw.
3.5.1 Removing the Front Cover Plate
Note: It’s advised to fasten the 2 screws manually. If fastened with an electrical screw
driver, please set the torque of the driver to 2.5KgF.
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2. Pull the rotating arm and pull the HDD bracket out of system.
3. Make the bottom side of the HDD face up, place the HDD bracket on it. Ensure the direction of bracket is correct and use 4 provided screws to assemble HDD and HDD bracket together.
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4. Align the HDD bracket assembly with the entrance of removable HDD bay. Holding the rotating arm and insert the HDD bracket until the connector of HDD contact the SATA connector firmly.
5. Place the rotating arm back and fasten the screw.
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3.5.3 Installing a SIM Card
1. Locate the SIM card slot at front side.
2. Insert a SIM card into SIM slot with the gold contacts facing up. Please pay attention to the
insert orientation as illustrated.
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3.5.4 Installing the CMOS Battery
1. Locate the removable CMOS Battery and loosen the screw.
2. Pull out the CMOS battery bracket with assistance of a tweezer.
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3. Insert a CMOS battery in the battery slot.
4. Insert the battery bracket firmly and fasten the screw.
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3.5.5 Fasten the Cover
1. Fasten the cover by using the two screws.
3.5.6 Install an External Fan
1. Prepare an external fan. Loosen the 2 screws halfway on mounting frame before attempting
to install it.
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2. Slide the FAN into the middle groove of chassis as illustrated. Tighten the 2 screws to fix it
onto chassis.
3. Move the fan to the center of chassis. Tighten the 2 screws marked on photo to secure it.
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4. Connect the FAN cable to external fan power connector at rear panel.
1. Put the front cover plate back. Fasten it with 2 screws.
3.5.7 Installing the Front Cover Plate
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3.6 Wall Mount Brackets
Spectra PowerBox 400 series offers wall mount that customers can install system on the wall
in convenient and economical ways.
1. The mounting holes are at the bottom side of system. Use provided 8 screws to fasten the
bracket on each side.
2. There are 2 bracket mounting holes at left and right side for customer fix the system on the
wall.
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3.7 DIN-Rail Mount Brackets
Spectra PowerBox 400 series offers DIN-Rail Mount that customer can install system on the
DIN Rail.
1. Please refer to section 3.6 Wall Mount Brackets to install mounting bracket at both sides of
system.
2. Fasten 2 DIN rail mounting clips to mounting brackets on both sides with provided 4 screws
as illustrated.
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3. Clip the system into DIN rail as illustrated by the following steps. (1) Have lower end of
mounting clip snaps into the DIN rail. (2) Press the system toward to have upper end of mounting clip snaps into the other side of DIN rail.
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2
3.8 VESA Mount
Spectra PowerBox 400 series supports VESA mounting that customer can mount system with
panel complying with VESA 75mm and 100 mm standard for various usage.
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1. The following picture illustrates the installation of the Spectra PowerBox 400 series on a
VESA stand. Align the 4 screw holes of VESA stand with the screw holes on bottom side of system. Fasten 4 screws to fix it.
2. Provided below is mounted with VESA stand.
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3.9 Side Mount Brackets
Spectra PowerBox 400 series offers Side Mount that customer can install system to the right
or left side of wall to create effective of space.
1. The mounting holes are at the bottom of system. Fasten the 8 screws to fix the side mount bracket with system together.
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2. Fasten the screws through the bracket mounting hole to mount system on the wall.
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BIOS SETUP
Chapter 4
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4.1 BIOS Introduction
The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a program located on a Flash Memory on the motherboard. When you start the computer, the BIOS program will gain control. The BIOS first operates an auto-diagnostic test called POST (power on self test) for all the necessary hardware, it detects the entire hardware device and configures the parameters of the hardware synchronization.
BIOS Setup
Power on the computer and by pressing <Del> immediately allows you to enter Setup. If the message disappears before your respond and you still wish to enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then ON or pressing <Ctrl>, <Alt> and <Delete> keys.
Control Keys
<> <> Move to select screen
<> <> Move to select item
<Esc> Quit the BIOS Setup
<Enter> Select item
<Page Up/+> Increases the numeric value or makes changes
<Page Down/-> Decreases the numeric value or makes changes
<Tab> Select setup fields
<F1> General help
<F2> Previous value
<F3> Load Optimized defaults
<F10> Save configuration and Exit
Main Menu
The main menu lists the setup functions you can make changes to. You can use the arrow keys ( ↑↓ ) to select the item. The on-line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Sub-Menu
If you find a right pointer symbol appears to the left of certain fields that means a sub-menu can be launched from this field. A sub-menu contains additional options for a field parameter. You can use arrow keys ( ↑↓ ) to highlight the field and press <Enter> to call up the sub-menu. Then you can use the control keys to enter values and move from field to field within a sub-menu. If you want to return to the main menu, just press the <Esc >.
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4.2 Main Setup
Press <Del> key to enter BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu (as shown below) will appears on the screen. Use arrow keys to move among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter a sub-menu.
4.2.1 System Date
Set the date. Please use <Tab> to switch between date elements.
4.2.2 System Time
Set the time. Please use <Tab> to switch between time elements.
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4.3 Advanced Setup
This section allows you to configure and improve your system and allows you to set up some system features according to your preference.
4.3.1 CPU Configuration
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Intel® (VXM) Virtualization Technology
Enables or disables Intel® Virtualization Technology, which will allow a platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions. With virtualization, one computer system can function as multiple virtual systems.
Active Process Cores
Allows you to choose the number of active processor cores. Configuration options: [All] [1].
4.3.2 SATA And RST Configuration
SATA Controller(s) [Enabled]
Enables or disables SATA device.
SATA Mode Selection [AHCI]
Allows you to select which mode SATA controller will operates. Configuration options: [AHCI], [RAID]
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Serial ATA Port 0
Port 0 [Enabled]
Enables or disables SATA Port 0.
Hot Plug [Disabled]
Enables or disables Port0 as Hot Pluggable.
Serial ATA Port 1
Port 1 [Enabled]
Enables or disables SATA Port 1.
Hot Plug [Disabled]
Enables or disables Port1 as Hot Pluggable.
Serial ATA Port 2
Port 2 [Enabled]
Enables or disables SATA Port 2.
Serial ATA Port 3
Port 3 [Enabled]
Enables or disables SATA Port 3.
Serial ATA Port 4
Port 4 [Enabled]
Enables or disables SATA Port 4.
Serial ATA Port 5
Port 5 [Enabled]
Enables or disables SATA Port 5.
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Software Feature Mask Configuration
RAID OROM(Option ROM) / RST(Intel® Rapid Storage Technology) driver will refer to the software feature configuration to enable or disable the storage features.
HDD Unlock
Enables or disables HDD Unlock.
LED Locate
Enables or disables LED Locate.
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4.3.3 PCH-FW Configuration
ME State
Enables or disables PCH-FW Configuration
Manageability Features State
Enables or disables
ME Unconfig on RTC Clear
Enables or disables
Firmware Update Configuration
Configure Management Engine Parameters
Me FW Image Re-Flash
Enables or disables ME firmware Image Re-Flash function.
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4.3.4 ACPI Settings
Enable ACPI Auto Configuration [Disabled]
Enables or disables BIOS Advanced Configuration Power Interface® (ACPI) auto configuration.
Enable Hibernation [Enabled]
Enables or disables system ability to hibernate state (OS/S4 state). This option may not be effective with some OS.
ACPI Sleep State [S3 (Suspend to RAM)]
Allows users to select the highest Advanced Configuration Power Interface® (ACPI) sleep state that system will enter when suspend button is pressed. [Suspend Disabled]: Disables entering suspend state. [S3 (suspend to RAM)]: Enables suspend to RAM state.
Lock Legacy Resources [Disabled]
Enables or disables Lock Legacy Resources.
S3 Video Repost [Enabled]
Enable or disable S3 Video Repost.
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4.3.5 F81866 Super IO Configuration
Set Parameters of Serial Ports. User can Enable/Disable the serial port and Select an optimal settings for the Super IO Device
Serial Port 1~6 Configuration.
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Serial Port [Enabled]
Enables or disables serial port.
Change Settings [Auto]
Allows you to change the IO Address & IRQ settings of the specified serial port.
Onboard Serial Port 1~6 Mode [RS232]
Allows you to select Serial Port Mode. Configuration options: [RS232] [RS422/RS485 Full Duplex] [RS485 Half Duplex]
Watch Dog Function
You can setup the system watch-dog timer, a hardware timer that generates a reset when the software that it monitors does not respond as expected each time the watch dog polls it.
Watch Dog [Disabled]
Enables or disables watch dog function.
Watch Dog Mode [Sec]
Allows to set watchdog timer unit <Sec> or <Min>.
Watch Dog Timer [0]
Allows you to set watchdog timer’s value in the range of 0 to 255.
4.3.6 Hardware Monitor
This screen displays the current status of all monitored hardware devices/components such as voltages, temperatures and all fans’ speeds.
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Wake system from S5 [Disabled]
Enables or disables wake system from S5 (soft-off state). [Disabled]: Disables wake system from S5. [Fixed Time]: Sets a fixed time (HH:MM:SS) to wake system from S5. [Dynamic Time]: Sets a increase minute(s) from current time to wake system from S5.
4.3.7 S5 RTC Wake Settings
PC Health Status
PWM Fan Function [Enabled]
Enables or disables PWM Fan function.
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4.3.8 Serial Port Console Redirection
Console Redirection
Allow users to enable or disable COM0, COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4, COM5 console redirection function. COM0 = Serial Port 1 COM1 = Serial Port 2 COM2 = Serial Port 3 COM3 = Serial Port 4 COM4 = Serial Port 5 COM5 = Serial Port 6
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4.3.9 Network Stack Configuration
Network Stack [Disabled]
Enables or disables UEFI Network Stack.
4.3.10 CSM Configuration
This option controls legacy/UEFI ROMs priority.
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CSM Support [Enabled]
Enables or disables compatibility support module.
Boot option filter [UEFI and Legacy]
Allows you to select which type of operating system to boot. [UEFI and Legacy]: Allows booting from operating systems that support legacy option ROM or UEFI option ROM. [Legacy only]: Allows booting from operating systems that only support legacy option ROM. [UEFI only]: Allows booting from operating systems that only support UEFI option ROM.
Network PXE [Do not launch]
Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE (Network Preboot eXecution Environment) option ROM. [Do not launch]: Disables option ROM execution. [UEFI]: Enables UEFI option ROM only. [Legacy]: Enables legacy option ROM only.
Storage [Legacy]
Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage option ROM. [Do not launch]: Disables option ROM execution. [UEFI]: Enables UEFI option ROM only. [Legacy]: Enables legacy option ROM only.
Video [Legacy]
Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Video option ROM. [Do not launch]: Disables option ROM execution. [UEFI]: Enables UEFI option ROM only. [Legacy]: Enables legacy option ROM only.
Other PCI devices [Do not launch]
Allows users to determine option ROM execution policy for devise other than network, storage, or video.
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4.3.1 1 USB Configuration
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]
This item allows you to enable or disable legacy USB support. When set to [Auto], legacy USB support will be disabled automatically if no USB devices are connected.
XHCI Hand-off [Enabled]
Enables or disables XHCI (USB3.0) hand-off function. Use this feature as a workaround for operating systems without XHCI hand-off support.
USB Mass Storage Driver Support [Enabled]
Enables or disables USB mass storage driver support.
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4.4 Chipset Setup
This section allows you to configure chipset related settings according to user’s preference.
4.4.1 System Agent (SA) Configuration
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VT-d [Enabled]
Enables or disables Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) capability.
Above 4GB MMIO BIOS assignment [Diabled]
Enables or disables Above 4GB Memory Mapped IO BIOS assignment. This is disabled automatically when Aperture Size is set to 2048MB.
Memory Configuration
This item displays detailed memory configuration in the system.
Graphics Configuration
Primary Display [Auto]
Allows users to select which graphics device should be primary display or select SG for switchable graphics. Configuration options: [Auto] [IGFX] [PEG] [PCIe]
Internal Graphics [Auto]
Allows users to enable or disable Internal Graphics. Configuration options: [Auto] [Disabled] [Enabled]
4.4.2 PCH-IO Configuration
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PCI Express Configuration
PCI Express (Mini PCIe1 (CN3)) PCI Express (Mini PCIe1 (CN3)) [Enabled]
Enables or disables PCI Express Root Port.
PCIeSpeed [Auto]
Allows you to select PCI Express port speed. Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3].
PCI Express (Mini PCIe1 (CN4)) PCI Express (Mini PCIe1 (CN4)) [Enabled]
Enables or disables PCI Express Root Port.
PCIeSpeed [Auto]
Allows you to select PCI Express port speed. Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3].
PCI Express (Mini PCIe1 (CN5)) PCI Express (Mini PCIe1 (CN5)) [Enabled]
Enables or disables PCI Express Root Port.
PCIeSpeed [Auto]
Allows you to select PCI Express port speed. Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3].
PCI Express (Mini PCIe1 (CN6)) PCI Express (Mini PCIe1 (CN6)) [Enabled]
Enables or disables PCI Express Root Port.
PCIeSpeed [Auto]
Allows you to select PCI Express port speed. Configuration options: [Auto] [Gen1] [Gen2] [Gen3].
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LAN i219LM Controller [Enabled]
Enables or disables i219LM LAN Controller.
Wake on LAN Enabled [Enabled]
Enables or disables integrated LAN Wake On LAN function.
LAN i210AT Controller [Enabled]
Enables or disables i210AT LAN Controller.
Power Failure [Keep last state]
Allows you to specify which power state system will enter when power is resumed after a power failure (G3 state). [Always on]: Enters to power on state. [Always off]: Enters to power off state. [Keep last state]: Enters to the last power state before a power failure.
CN3 mSATA Function Switch [Mini-PCIe]
Allows you to change Mini PCIe1 (CN3) as [Mini-PCIe] or [mSATA].
CN3 USB3 Function Switch [Disabled]
Enables or disables CN3 USB3 Controller.
CN4 mSATA Function Switch [Mini-PCIe]
Allows you to change Mini PCIe1 (CN4) as [Mini-PCIe] or [mSATA].
CN4 USB3 Function Switch [Disabled]
Enables or disables CN4 USB3 Controller.
CN5 mSATA Function Switch [Mini-PCIe]
Allows you to change Mini PCIe1 (CN5) as [Mini-PCIe] or [mSATA].
CN6 mSATA Function Switch [Mini-PCIe]
Allows you to change Mini PCIe1 (CN6) as [Mini-PCIe] or [mSATA].
Amplifier Function [Enabled]
Enables or disables Amplifier Function.
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4.5 Security Setup
This section allows you to configure BIOS security settings.
4.5.1 Administrator Password
Allows you to set Administrator Password to control access to the BIOS Setup utility.
4.5.2 User Password
Allows you to set User Password to control access to the system at boot and to the BIOS Setup utility.
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4.6 Boot Setup
This section allows you to configure Boot settings.
4.6.1 Setup Prompt Timeout
Use this item to set number of seconds (1..65535) to wait for setup activation key.
4.6.2 Bootup NumLock State
Allows you to set NumLock key to [On] or [Off] state when system boots up.
4.6.3 Quiet Boot
Allows you to enable or disable Quiet Boot function.
4.6.4 Fast Boot
Allows you to enable or disable Fast Boot function. If enabled, system boots with initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch active boot option.
4.6.5 New Boot Option Policy
Allows you to change New Boot Option Policy. Configuration options: [Default] [Place First] [Place Last].
4.6.6 Hard Drive BBS Priority
Allows you to set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
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4.7 Save & Exit
4.7.1 Save Changes and Exit
This item allows you to exit system setup after saving changes.
4.7.2 Discard Changes and Exit
This item allows you to exit system setup without saving changes.
4.7.3 Save Changes and Reset
This item allows you to reset the system after saving changes.
4.7.4 Discard Changes and Reset
This item allows you to reset system setup without saving any changes.
4.7.5 Save Changes
This item allows you to save changes done so far to any of the setup options.
4.7.6 Discard Changes.
This item allows you to discard changes done so far to any of the setup options.
4.7.7 Restore Defaults
This item allows you to restore/ load default values for all the setup options.
4.7.8 Save as User Defaults
This item allows you to save the changes done so far as user defaults.
4.7.9 Restore User Defaults
This item allows you to restore the user defaults to all the setup options.
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PRODUCT APPLICATION
(FOR DIO ONLY)
Chapter 5
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5.1 Digital I/O (DIO) Application
This section describes DIO application of the product. The content and application development are better understood and implemented by well experienced professionals or developers.
5.1.1 Digital I/O Programming Guide
5.1.1.1 Pins for Digital I/O
5.1.1.2 Programming Guide
To program the F81866A configuration registers, the following configuration procedures must be followed in sequence:
(1) Enter the Extended Function Mode (2) Configure the configuration registers (3) Exit the Extended Function Mode
The configuration register is used to control the behavior of the corresponding devices. To con- figure the register, using the index port to select the index and then writing data port to alter the parameters. The default index port and data port are 0x4E and 0x4F, respectively. To enable configuration, the entry key 0x87 must be written to the index port. To disable configuration, write exit entry key 0xAA to the index port. Following is an example to enable configuration and disable configuration by using debug.
-o 4e 87
-o 4e 87 (enable configuration)
-o 4e aa (disable configuration)
ThischapterdescribestheDIOapplications.
Item Standard
GPIO80 (Pin111)
DO
GPIO81 (Pin112)
GPIO82 (Pin113)
GPIO83 (Pin114)
GPIO84 (Pin115)
GPIO85 (Pin116)
GPIO86 (Pin117)
GPIO87 (Pin118)
Item Standard
GPIO70 (Pin103)
DI
GPIO71 (Pin104)
GPIO72 (Pin105)
GPIO73 (Pin106)
GPIO74 (Pin107)
GPIO75 (Pin108)
GPIO76 (Pin109)
GPIO77 (Pin110)
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5.1.1.3 Relative Registers
To program the F81866A configuration registers, the following configuration procedures.
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5.1.1.4 Sample Code in C Language
5.1.1.4.1ControlofGP70toGP77(DI1~DI8)
#define AddrPort 0x4E #define DataPort 0x4F
<Enter the Extended Function Mode> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87) WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87) //Must write twice to entering Extended mode
<Select Logic Device> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x07) WriteByte(dataPort, 0x06) //Select logic device 06h
<Input Mode Selection> //Set GP70 to GP77 input Mode WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x80) // Select configuration register 80h WriteByte(DataPort, 0x0X) //Set (bit 0~7) = 0 to select GP 70~77 as Input mode.
<input Value> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x82) // Select configuration register 82h ReadByte(DataPort, Value) // Read bit 0~7(0xFx)= GP70 ~77 as High.
<Leave the Extended Function Mode> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0xAA)
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5.1.1.4.2 ControlofGP80toGP87(DO1~DO8)
#define AddrPort 0x4E #define DataPort 0x4F
<Enter the Extended Function Mode> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87) WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87) //Must write twice to entering Extended mode
<Select Logic Device> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x07) WriteByte(DataPort, 0x06) // Select logic device 06h
<Output Mode Selection> //Set GP80 to GP87 output Mode WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x88) // Select configuration register 88h WriteByte(DataPort, (0xXF)) //Set (bit 0~7) = 1 to select GP 80 ~87 as Output mode
<Output Value> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x89) // Select configuration register 89h WriteByte(DataPort, Value) // Set bit 0~7=(0/1) to output GP 80~87 as Low or High
<Leave the Extended Function Mode> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0xAA)
5.1.1.5 Change base address
<Enter the Extended Function Mode> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87) WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x87) //Must write twice to entering Extended mode
<Select Logic Device> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x07) WriteByte(dataPort, 0x06) //Select logic device 06h
WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x60) // Select configuration register 60h (High Byte address) WriteByte(DataPort, ( 0x0A))
WriteByte(AddrPort, 0x61) // Select configuration register 61h (Low Byte address) WriteByte(DataPort, ( 0x00))
<Leave the Extended Function Mode> WriteByte(AddrPort, 0xAA)
default DIO Port base address is set to 0x0A00h
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5.1.1.5 DATA Bit Table (DIO)
= DI1
(Base address +3) (0xA03)
= DI2
(Base address +3) (0xA03)
= DI3
(Base address +3) (0xA03)
= DI4
(Base address +3) (0xA03)
= DI5
(Base address +3) (0xA03)
= DI6
(Base address +3) (0xA03)
= DI7
(Base address +3) (0xA03)
= DI8
(Base address +3) (0xA03)
76543210 bit
00000001 Value
1/h
76543210 bit
00000010 Value
2/h
76543210 bit
00000100 Value
4/h
76543210 bit
00001000 Value
8/h
76543210 bit
00010000 Value
10 /h
76543210 bit
00100000 Value
20 /h
76543210 bit
01000000 Value
40 /h
76543210 bit
10000000 Value
80 /h
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= DO1
(Base address +2) (0xA02)
= DO2
(Base address +2) (0xA02)
= DO3
(Base address +2) (0xA02)
= DO4
(Base address +2) (0xA02)
= DO5
(Base address +2) (0xA02)
= DO6
(Base address +2) (0xA02)
= DO7
(Base address +2) (0xA02)
= DO8
(Base address +2) (0xA02)
76543210 bit
00000001 Value
1/h
76543210 bit
00000010 Value
2/h
76543210 bit
00000100 Value
4/h
76543210 bit
00001000 Value
8/h
76543210 bit
00010000 Value
10 /h
76543210 bit
00100000 Value
20 /h
76543210 bit
01000000 Value
40 /h
76543210 bit
10000000 Value
80 /h
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5.1.1.6 DIO I/O Port Address (Default Address 0xA00)
5.2 (DIO) Hardware Specification
DI8 DI7 DI6 DI5 DI4 DI3 DI2 DI1 PinDefinition
76543210 DataBits
DigitalInput DIO
0xA03 I/OPortaddress
DO8 DO7 DO6 DO5 DO4 DO3 DO2 DO1 PinDefinition
76543210 DataBits
DigitalOutput DIO
0xA02 I/OPortaddress
• XCOM+ : Isolated power in V+
• XCOM- : Isolated power in V-
• Isolated power in DC voltage : 5~48V
• 8x Digital Input (Source Type)
• Input Signal Voltage Level
- Signal Logic 0 : XCOM+ = 5V, Signal Low - V- < 0.4V XCOM+ > 5V, V+ - Signal Low > 4.6V
- Signal Logic 1 : > XCOM+ - 3V
• Input Driving Sink Current :
- Minimal : 1 mA
- Normal : 5 mA
• 8x Digital Output (Open Drain)
- DO Signal have to pull up resistor to XCOM+ for external device, the
resistance will affect the pull up current
- Signal High Level : Pull up resistor to XCOM+
- Signal Low Level : = XCOM-
- Sink Current: 1A (Max)
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