Winmate IB32 User Manual

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IB32 Motherboard
Giga Ethernet, and Mini-PCIe Interface
V110
User Manual
Version 1.6
Manual Number: 9171111I101Y
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Preface
This product can be used only in industrial-grade computers.
Copyright Notice
No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer.
Trademark Acknowledgement
Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Disclaimer
We reserve the right to make changes, without notice, to any product, including circuits and/or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and/or performance. We assume no responsibility or liability for the use of the described product(s), conveys no license or title under any patent, copyright, or masks work rights to these products, and makes no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent, copyright, or mask work right infringement, unless otherwise specified. Applications that are described in this manual are for illustration purposes only. We make no representation or warranty that such application will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification.
Warranty
We warrant that each of its products will be free from material and workmanship defects for a period of one year from the invoice date. (Standard is one year, extended warranty will need to discuss with our sales representatives. If the customer discovers a defect, we will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product at no charge to the customer, provided it is returned during the warranty period of one year, with transportation charges prepaid. The returned product must be properly packaged in its original packaging to obtain warranty service.
If the serial number and the product shipping data differ by over 30 days, the in-warranty service will be made according to the shipping date. In the serial numbers the third and fourth two digits give the year of manufacture, and the fifth digit means the month (e. g., with A for October, B for November and C for December).
For example, the serial number 1W16Axxxxxxxx means October of year 2016.
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Packing List
Before using this Motherboard, please make sure that all the items listed below are present in your package:
IB32 Motherboard User Manual & Driver CD
Optional Accessories:
AC to DC 12V Power Adapter Power Cord
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately.
Customer Service
We provide a service guide as below for any problem by the following steps: First, contact your distributor, sales representative, or our customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance. You need to prepare the following information before you call:
Product serial number Peripheral attachments Software (OS, version, application software, etc.) Detailed problem description The exact wording of any error messages
In addition, free technical support is available from our engineers every business day. We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation of any of our products. Please do not hesitate to call or e-mail us.
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Advisory Conventions
Three types of advisories are used throughout the user manual to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury. These are Notes, Important, Cautions, and Warnings. The following is an example of each type of advisory.
NOTE:
A note is used to emphasize helpful information
IMPORTANT:
An important note indicates information that is important for you to know.
CAUTION
A Caution alert indicates potential damage to hardware and explains how to avoid the potential problem.
WARNING!
An Electrical Shock Warning indicates the potential harm from electrical hazards and how to avoid the potential problem.
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Safety Precautions
WARNING!
Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the power is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges. Only experienced electronic personnel should open the PC chassis.
CAUTION
Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the CPU card. Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges. As a safety precaution, use a grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all electronic components in a static-dissipative surface or static-shielded bag when they are not in the chassis.
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Safety and Warranty
1. Please read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Please keep this user- manual for later reference.
3. Please disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Do not
use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. Use a damp cloth.
4. For pluggable equipment, the power outlet must be installed 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 could cause damage.
7. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the
equipment to the power outlet.
8. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything
over the power cord.
9. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
10. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power
source to avoid damage by transient over-voltage.
11. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service
personnel:
A. The power cord or plug is damaged. B. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. C. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. D. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according
to the user’s manual.
E. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. F. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
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Revision History
Manual Version
Board
Version
Released
Date
Note
Author
1.0
V100
6-Mar-2014
Initial Draft
Marc Tsai
1.1
V100
15-Aug-2014
Add Recovery Guide
Jimmy Chen
1.2
V100
1-Oct-2014
Add OS Selection
Jimmy Chen
1.3
V110
8-May-2015
Add USB 3.0 Driver Installation
Jimmy Chen
1.4
V110
26-Oct-2015
Adjust format
Tom Huang
1.5
V110
15-Dec-2015
- Correct CPU Frequency (1.83MHz);
- Correct PIN Assignment: JP10, CON1, CON3, DCJACK2, Panel1, SIM1, SSD1, VGA1, DCJACK1, HDMI;
-Adjust format
Jimmy Chen
1.6
V110
7-Jul-2016
Added Appendix A “Watchdog Utility Reference”
Austin Chang
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CONTENTS
PREFACE ……………………………………………………………………………………….II CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED.
1.1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 1
1.2 FEATURES .............................................................................................. 1
1.3 MOTHERBOARD SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................ 2
1.3.1 Hardware and Software Description .............................................................. 2
1.3.2 Function block (V110) .................................................................................... 4
1.3.3 Board dimensions (V110) ............................................................................... 5
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ................................................ 8
2.1 MEMORY MODULE (SO-DIMM) INSTALLATION ........................................... 8
2.2.1 12V DC-IN ...................................................................................................... 9
2.2.2 Serial COM ports ............................................................................................ 9
2.2.3 External HDMI................................................................................................ 9
2.2.4 Ethernet interface .......................................................................................... 9
2.2.5 USB ports ....................................................................................................... 9
2.2.6 Audio function ............................................................................................. 10
2.2 JUMPERS AND CONNECTORS .................................................................... 11
2.3.1 Component Side ........................................................................................... 11
2.3.2 Solder Side ................................................................................................... 12
2.3.3 I/O Side ........................................................................................................ 12
2.3 JUMPER SETTINGS ................................................................................. 14
2.4.1 Jumper List ................................................................................................... 14
2.4.2 Setting Jumpers............................................................................................ 15
2.5 CONNECTORS AND PIN ASSIGNMENT ........................................................... 18
2.5.1 Front Side Setting Description ...................................................................... 18
2.5.2 I/O Side Setting Description ......................................................................... 33
CHAPTER 3 AMI BIOS SETUP .............................................................. 37
3.1 WHEN AND HOW TO USE BIOS SETUP ........................................................ 37
3.2 BIOS FUNCTIONS .................................................................................... 38
3.2.1 Main Menu .................................................................................................. 38
3.2.2 Advanced Menu ........................................................................................... 39
3.2.3 Chipset Menu ............................................................................................... 58
3.2.4 Security Menu .............................................................................................. 59
3.2.5 Boot Configuration ....................................................................................... 60
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3.2.6 Save & Exit ................................................................................................... 62
3.3 USING RECOVERY WIZARD TO RESTORE COMPUTER ....................................... 64
CHAPTER 4 DRIVER INSTALLATION ..................................................... 67
4.1 INTEL CHIPSET DRIVER .............................................................................. 67
4.2 GRAPHICS DRIVER ................................................................................... 71
4.3 AUDIO DRIVER ........................................................................................ 76
4.4 INTEL SIDEBAND FABRIC DEVICE (INTEL MBI) DRIVER (WINDOWS 8) ................ 79
4.5 INTEL TRUSTED ENGINE INTERFACE (INTEL TXE) DRIVER INSTALLATION .............. 82
4.6 USB 3.0 DRIVER (WINDOWS 7) ................................................................ 85
CHAPTER 5: TECHNICAL SUPPORT DOCUMENTS ................................. 90
5.1 DIGITAL I/O SDK .................................................................................... 90
5.2 WATCHDOG SDK ..................................................................................... 90
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General Information
This chapter includes the IB32 Motherboard background information.
Sections include:
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Features
1.3 Motherboard Specifications
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1.1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the IB 32 motherboard. This motherboard is integrated with Intel® Celeron® Bay Trail-M N2930 1.83GHz which offers a high performance computing platform with low power consumption. The new motherboard supports 204-pin SO-DIMM DDR3L at speeds of 1333/1600 MHz, up to 8GB.
There is an advanced full set of I/O ports including one USB 3.0, five USB 2.0, two LAN ports and audio jack for microphone, line-in and line-out. The motherboard is designed in 3.5 form factor and measures 146mm x 102mm.
1.2 Features
3.5” Form Factor (146mm x 102mm / 5.7 x 4 inches) Supports Intel® Celeron® Bay Trail-M N2930 System memory up to 8GB DDR3L 1333/1600, SO-DIMM Intel
®
HD Graphics 4400 Integrated Graphics Engine
2 x Giga LAN (Intel
®
WG82574L GbE)
2 x Mini PCIe, 4 x COM, 1 x USB3.0, 5 x USB 2.0 ,1 x SATAII, 1 x 12 bit GPIO
port, 1 x HDMI,1xVGA
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1.3 Motherboard Specifications
1.3.1 Hardware and Software Description
Hardware:
System
Specifications
Processor
Intel® Celeron® Bay Trail-M N2930 1.83GHz
(2M Cache, up to 2.00 GHz)
System Memory
DDR3L 1066 MHz SO-DIMM Slot, Max. 8GB
Chipset
Intel ATOM SoC Integrated
Super IO Chipset
Fintek F81866
BIOS
AMI 64Mbit Flash
Display
Specification
Graphic
Intel® HD Graphics Engine
LCD Interface
Dual-channel18/24bit LVDS Up to1920x1080@ 60Hz
Graphic Resolution
VGA Mode: Up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz HDMI : 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz
Audio
Codec
Realtek ALC886 HD Audio Codec
Audio Interface
Line-in, Line-out, Mic in
Ethernet
LAN
2 x Giga LAN (Intel® WG82574L GbE)
Ethernet Interface
1000 Base-Tx Gigabit Ethernet Compatible
I/O
Connectons
Rear I/O
2 x RJ-45 1 x HDMI 1 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0 1 x RS232 / 422 / 485 1 x DC-in Power Jack (+12V)
Internal I/O
3 x RS-232 / 10-pin(2x5) 4 x USB 2.0 / 8-pin(2x4) 1 x LVDS / 40-pin(2x20) DF-13 connector 1 x SATA II 1 x SATA Power 1 x Digital I/O(12-bit GPIO) / 14-pin(2x7) 1 x Power-input / 2-pin 1 x +12V for external power(Yellow) / 2-pin 1 x +5V for external power(Red) / 2-pin 1 x +3.3V for external power(Blue) / 2-pin 1 x Fan / 3-pin 1 x Panel inverter / 7-pin 1 x Front panel / 10-pin(2x5) 1 x Backlight brightness controller / 3-pin 2 x Speaker with Amp. / 2-pin 1 x VGA / 10-pin(2x5) 1 x 1394b / 10-pin(2x5) 1 x Audio (Mic-in / Line-in / Line-out) / 12-pin(2x6) 1 x Battery / 2-pin
Expansion Slot
1 x Mini PCIe slot (for USB 2.0 wireless module) 1 x Mini PCIe slot (for SATA II SSD)
Mechanical
Specifications
Dimensions (L x W)
146mm x 102mm
Form Factor
3.5 inch
Environmental
Considerations
Operating Temp.
-20 deg.C to 60 deg.C
Storage Temp.
-40 deg.C to 70 deg.C
Humidity
10~95% RH@400C, non-condensing
Power
Management
Power Requirement
12V DC-IN Power Jack
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Software Support:
Drivers
Intel Chipset Driver Graphics Driver Audio Driver Intel Sideband Fabric Device (Intel MBI) Driver (Windows 8) Intel Trusted Engine Interface (Intel TXE) Driver USB 3.0 Driver (Windows 7)
SDK
Digital I/O Watchdog
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1.3.2 Function block (V110)
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1.3.3 Board dimensions (V110)
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AC to DC Power Adapter Components (optional)
AC to DC 12V Power Adapter
Power Cord
The Motherboard allows plugging in 12V DC-IN jack on the board without another power module converter under Intel® Bay Trail-M Celeron N2930 processor power consumption.
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Hardware Installation
This chapter provides information on how to use jumpers and connectors on the IB32 Motherboard. Be cautious while working with these modules. Please carefully read the content of this chapter in order to avoid any damages. The sections include:
2.1 Memory Module Installation
2.2 I / O Equipment Installation
2.3 Jumpers and Connectors
2.4 Jumper Settings
2.5 Connectors and Pin Assignment
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Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
2.1 Memory Module (SO-DIMM) Installation
The IB32 Motherboard has two 204-pin SODIMM slot. The socket supports up to 8GB DDR3L 1333/1600 SDRAM. When installing the –memory unit, please follow the steps below:
Steps 1 Firmly insert the SO-DIMM at an angle of about 30-degree into the slot. Align the SO-DIMM with the slot until it is fully inserted. The notch on the SO-DIMM should match the break on the slot.
Step 2 Press downwards on SO-DIMM until the retaining clips at both ends fully snap closed and the SO-DIMM is properly seated.
CAUTION
The SO-DIMM only fits in one correct orientation. It will cause permanent damage to the development board and the SO-DIMM if the SO-DIMM is forced into the slot at the incorrect orientation.
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I/O Equipment Installation
2.2.1 12V DC-IN
The Motherboard allows plugging in 12V DC-IN jack on the board without another power module converter under power consumption by Intel® Celeron® Bay Trail-M N2930 1.83GHz
2.2.2 Serial COM ports
Three RS-232 connectors build-in the rear I/O. One optional COM port supports RS-422/485. When an optional touch-screen is ordered with PPC, serial COM port can be connected to a serial or an optional touch-screen.
2.2.3 External HDMI
The Motherboard has one HDMI port that can be connected to an external LCD monitor by HDMI cable, and it also needs to be connected to the outlet by power cable. The HDMI connector is a standard 19-pin Type A connector.
2.2.4 Ethernet interface
The Motherboard is equipped with Intel® 82574L Gigabit-LAN Controller + I218LM Gigabit-LAN PHY which is fully compliant with the PCI 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet protocol compatible. It is supported by major network operating systems. The Ethernet ports provide two standard RJ-45 jacks.
2.2.5 USB ports
Six USB devices (four with pin headers) can be connected to the system through an adapter cable. You should install the device driver before you use the device. Various adapters may come with USB ports. USB usually connected the external system. The USB ports support hot plug-in connection.
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2.2.6 Audio function
The Audio 7.1 channel capabilities are provided by a Realtek ALC886 chipset supporting digital audio outputs. The audio interface includes three jacks: line-in, line-out and mic-in.
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2.2 Jumpers and Connectors
This section describes the location of each of the board’s jumpers and connectors.
2.3.1 Component Side
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2.3.2 Solder Side
2.3.3 I/O Side
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2.3 Jumper Settings
This section explains how to set jumpers for correct configuration of the motherboard.
NOTE:
A pair of needle nose pliers may be helpful when working with jumpers. If you have any doubts about the best hardware configuration for your application, contact your local distributor or sales representative before you make any changes. Generally, you simply need a standard cable to make most connections.
The jumper setting diagram is shown below. When the jumper cap is placed on both pins, the jumper is SHORT. The illustration below shows a 3-pin jumper; pins 1 and 2 are short. If you remove the jumper cap, the jumper is OPEN.
2.4.1 Jumper List
The following table shows the function of each of the board's jumpers.
Label
Function
Note
JP1
Backlight Power selector
1x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP2
Backlight Power Enable Selector
1x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP3
Backlight Control VR
1x3 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
JP4
DC Mode Control selector
1x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP5
Backlight Control Power selector
1x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP6
Brightness Control Mode Selector
1x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP7
Brightness Control To VRD Selector
1x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP8
Serial Port(RS232/422/485)Select
2x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP9
Serial Port(RS232/422/485)Select
3x4 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP10
VRD Brightness Control Select
1x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
JP11
Clear CMOS
1x3 header, pitch 2.0mm
1 2 3
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2.4.2 Setting Jumpers
2.4.2.1 JP1: Backlight Power Selector
*Default
2.4.2.2 JP2: Backlight Enable Selector
*Default
2.4.2.3 JP3: Backlight Control VR
Setting
Function
1-2*
5 V
2-3
12 V
Setting
Function
1-2*
Control by platform
2-3
Always on
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
+5V
2
Black Light Control
3
GND
3
2 1 3
2
1
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2.4.2.4 JP4: DC Mode Control Selector
*Default
2.4.2.5 JP5: Backlight Control Power Selector
*Default
2.4.2.6 JP6: Brightness Control Selector
*Default
2.4.2.7 JP7: Brightness Control to VRD Selector
*Default
Setting
Function
1-2
VR knob Control to VRD
2-3*
VR knob Control to SBC
Setting
Function
1-2
+ 3.3V
2-3*
+ 5.0V
Setting
Function
1-2
Adjust by VR Knob
2-3*
PWM Mode
Setting
Function
1-2
WM to DC mode by software
2-3*
VRD Control Mode
3
2
1
3
2
1
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2.4.2.8 JP8/JP9: Serial Port (RS232/422/485) Select
Refer to J8/J9 settings below.
RS232
RS422
RS485
JP8
1-2
3-4
5-6
JP9
1-2 4-5 7-8
10-11
2-3 5-6 8-9
11-12
2-3 5-6 8-9
11-12
For example: At the picture below you can see RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 (J8/J9) jumper setting. To Select RS-232 set Jumper 8 Pin 1-2 to the SHORT position, and Jumper 9 Pin1-2, 4-5, 7-8, 10-11 to the SHORT position.
2.4.2.9 JP10: VRD Brightness Control Select
*Default
2.4.2.10 JP11: Clear CMOS
*Default
Setting
Function
1-2
VRD REVERSE -
2-3*
VRD FORWARD +
Setting
Function
1-2
Clear CMOS
2-3*
Normal
3
2
3
2
1
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2.5 Connectors and Pin Assignment
2.5.1 Front Side Setting Description
Label
Function
Note
AUDIO1
AUDIO
2x6 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
BT1
RTC Battery
2P Wafer, pitch 1.25mm
CN1
R-Speaker out
1x2 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
CN2
L-Speaker out
1x2 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
CON1
Panel Power Selector
2x3 header, pitch 2.54mm
CON2
Backlight
1x7 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
CON3
Serial port (RS232/422/485)
2x5 header, pitch 2.0mm
COM2
Serial port (RS232)
2x5 header, pitch 2.0mm
COM3
Serial port (RS232)
2x5 header, pitch 2.0mm
COM4
Serial port (RS232)
2x5 header, pitch 2.0mm
CPU_FAN1
CPU_FAN
3P Wafer, pitch 2.54mm
DCJACK2
DC In 2.5
1x2P Wafer, pitch 3.96mm
DEBUG1
DEBUG PORT
2x5 header, pitch 2.0mm
DIMM1
DDR3L
204pin,SODIMM slot
DIDO1
GPIO
2x7 header, pitch 2.0mm
J1
VRD Debug
1x5 Wafer, pitch 1.25mm
LAN_LED1
External LAN LED
2x4 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
LVDS1
LVDS
2x20 Wafer, pitch 1.25mm
MINI PCIE1
Mini-PCIE
Mini-PCIe slot
Panel1
OSD membrane control
2x5 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
SATA1
SATA
SATA Connector
SATA_PWR1
SATA Power
2x4 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
SIM1
Cable connector for SIM-100
6P Wafer, pitch 1.0mm
SSD1
mSATA
Mini-PCIe slot
USB2
Internal USB2.0
2x4 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
USB3
Internal USB2.0
2x4 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
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VGA1
VGA Signal
2x5 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
3V1
3.3V output
1x2 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
5V1
5V output
1x2 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
12V1
12V output
1x2 Wafer, pitch 2.0mm
AUDIO1: AUDIO
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
LINE_OUT_R
2
LINE_OUT_L
3
+5V 4 GND
5
LINE_IN_R
6
LINE_IN_L
7
MIC_R 8 MIC_L
9
GND
10
LINE_OUT_JACK DET
11
MIC_JACK DET
12
LINE_IN_JACK DET
BT1: COMS Battery
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
BAT
2
GND
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CN1: R-Speaker Out
Pin
Name
1
ROUT-
2
ROUT+
CN2: L-Speaker Out
Pin
Name
1
LOUT-
2
LOUT+
CON1: Panel Power Select
Setting
Function
1-2*
Panel Power +3.3V
3-4
Panel Power +5V
5-6
Panel Power +12V
*Default
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CON2: Backlight
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
Backlight Power
2
Backlight Power
3
Backlight Power
4
GND
5
Brightness Adjust
6
GND
7
Backlight Enable
Note: Please refer to JP1 settings to select POWER RATING
CON3: Serial ports (RS232/422/485)
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
DCD
2
DSR
3
RXD
4
RTS
5
TXD
6
CTS
7
DTR
8
RI 9 GND
10
GND
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CPU_FAN1: CPU FAN
DCJACK2: DC-In 2.5
*Not visible for user
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
GND
2
+12V
3
SENSE
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
DC_IN
2
GND
3*
GND
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Debug 1: Debug Port
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
LPC_AD0
2
+3.3V
3
LPC_AD1
4
GND
5
LPC_AD2
6
LPC_FRAME
7
LPC_AD3
8
GND
9
RESET
10
CLOCK
DIMM1: DDR3 SODIMM
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DIDO1: GPIO
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
GND
2
+5V
3
DOUT3
4
DOUT1
5
DOUT2
6
DOUT0
7
DINT3
8
DINT1
9
DINT2
10
DINT0
11
DIN4
12
DOUT4
13
DIN5
14
DOUT5
J1: VRD Debug
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
+3.3V
2
DATA
3
CLOCK
4
RESET
5
GND
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LAN_LED1: External LAN LED
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
+3.3V
2
LAN1_1000_O
3
LAN1_100_10_G
4
LAN1_ACTIVE_Y
5
+3.3V
6
LAN2_1000_O
7
LAN2_100_10_G
8
LAN2_ACTIVE_Y
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LVDS1: LVDS
Pin
Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
1
LCDVDD
2
LVDS0_TX0_N
3
LCDVDD
4
LVDS0_TX0_P
5
LCDVDD
6
LVDS0_TX1_N
7
GND
8
LVDS0_TX1_P
9
GND
10
LVDS0_TX2_N
11
GND
12
LVDS0_TX2_P
13
GND
14
LVDS0_CLK_N
15
GND
16
LVDS0_CLK_P
17
GND
18
LVDS0_TX3_N
19
GND
20
LVDS0_TX3_P
21
GND
22
LVDS1_TX0_N
23
GND
24
LVDS1_TX0_P
25
GND
26
LVDS1_TX1_N
27
GND
28
LVDS1_TX1_P
29
GND
30
LVDS1_TX2_N
31
GND
32
LVDS1_TX2_P
33
GND
34
LVDS1_CLK_N
35
GND
36
LVDS1_CLK_P
37
GND
38
LVDS1_TX3_N
39
GND
40
LVDS1_TX3_P
Note: Please refer to CON1 settings to select POWER RATING
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MINI PCIE1: 3G/Wi-Fi
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
PCIE_WAKE#
2
+3.3V
3
NC
4
GND
5
BT_EN
6
+1.5V
7
CLK_OE#
8
USIM_PWR
9
GND
10
USIM_DATA
11
PCIE_CLKM
12
USIM_CLOCK
13
PCIE_CLKP
14
USIM_RESET
15
GND
16
USIM_VPP
17
NC
18
GND
19
NC
20
Wireless_ENABLE
21
GND
22
PCIE_RESET
23
PCIE_RXM
24
+3.3V
25
PCIE_RXP
26
GND
27
GND
28
+1.5V
29
GND
30
SMB_CLK
31
PCIE_TXM
32
SMB_DATA
33
PCIE_TXP
34
GND
35
GND
36
USB_D-
37
GND
38
USB_D+
39
+3.3V
40
GND
41
+3.3V
42
NC
43
GND
44
NC
45
NC
46
NC
47
NC
48
+1.5V
49
NC
50
GND
51
+3.3V
52
+3.3V
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Panel1: OSD Membrane Control
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
+5V
2
+3.3V
3
GND
4
HDD_LED
5
PWRBTN#
6
GND
7
GND/ Backlight ADJ+
8
Reset
9
NC/Backlight ADJ-
10
+5V
NOTE: Backlight ADJ+ / Backlight ADJ- optional functions
SATA1: SATA
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
GND
2
SATA_TXP
3
SATA_TXN
4
GND
5
SATA_RXN
6
SATA_RXP
7
GND
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SATA_PWR1: SATA Power
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
+12V
2
+12V
3
GND
4
GND
5
GND
6
GND
7
+5V
8
+5V
SIM1: Cable connector for SIM-100
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
VREG_USIM
2
SIM_RESET
3
SIM_CLK
4
GND
5
SIM_VPP
6
SIM_DATA
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SSD1: mSATA
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
NC 2 +3.3V
3
NC 4 GND
5
NC 6 +1.5V
7
NC 8 NC
9
GND
10
NC
11
NC
12
NC
13
NC
14
NC
15
GND
16
NC
17
NC
18
GND
19
NC
20
NC
21
GND
22
NC
23
SATA_RXP
24
+3.3V
25
SATA_RXN
26
GND
27
GND
28
+1.5V
29
GND
30
SMB_Clock
31
SATA_TXN
32
SMB_Data
33
SATA_TXP
34
GND
35
GND
36
NC
37
GND
38
NC
39
+3.3V
40
GND
41
+3.3V
42
NC
43
GND
44
NC
45
NC
46
NC
47
NC
48
+1.5V
49
SSD_LED#
50
GND
51
NC
52
+3.3V
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USB2, USB3: Internal USB2.0
VGA1: VGA Signal
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
+5V 2 +5V
3
USB_D- 4 USB_D-
5
USB_D+ 6 USB_D+
7
GND 8 GND
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
DDC_DATA
2
+5V
3
DDC_CLOCK
4
RED
5
Horizontal Sync
6
GREEN
7
Vertical Sync
8
BLUE
9
GND
10
GND
2 4 6 8
10
1 3 5 7 9
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3V1: 3.3V output
Pin
Name
1
+3.3V
2
GND
5V1: 5V output
Pin
Name
1
+5V
2
GND
12V1: 12V output
Pin
Name
1
+12V
2
GND
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2.5.2 I/O Side Setting Description
The table below shows each of I/O side connectors and its functions.
Label
Function
Note
COM1
Serial port (RS232/422/485)
D-sub9 Male
DCJACK1
DC JACK
2.5 DC Jack
HDMI
HDMI Signal
HDMI Type A
LAN1
Gigabit Ethernet
RJ45+LED
LAN2
Gigabit Ethernet
RJ45+LED
USB
USB 2.0 / USB 3.0
USB Type A
COM1: D-Sub 9
Pin
RS232
RS422
RS485
1
DCD
TxD-
D-
2
RXD
TxD+
D+
3
TXD
RxD+
NC
4
DTR
RxD-
NC
5
GND
GND
GND
6
DSR
NC
NC
7
RTS
NC
NC
8
CTS
NC
NC
9
RI
NC
NC
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DCJACK1: DC Jack1 (optional)
HDMI: HDMI Type A
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
TMDS_DATA2+
2
GND
3
TMDS_DATA2-
4
TMDS_DATA1+
5
GND
6
TMDS_DATA1-
7
TMDS_DATA0+
8
GND
9
TMDS_DATA0-
10
TMDS_CLOCK+
11
GND
12
TMDS_CLOCK-
13
CEC
14
NC
15
DDC_CLOCK
16
DDC_DATA
17
GND
18
5V
19
Hot Plug Detect
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
DC_IN
2
GND
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LAN1, LAN2: Gigabit Ethernet
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
TX1+
2
TX1- 3 TX2+
4
TX2- 5 TX3+
6
TX3- 7 TX4+
8
TX4-
2 USB: USB 2.0 / USB 3.0
Pin
Name
Pin
Name
1
+5V 2 USB_D-
3
USB_D+ 4 GND
5
STDA_SSRX-
6
STDA_SSRX+
7
GND_DRAIN
8
STDA_SSTX-
9
STDA_SSTX+
10
+5V
11
USB_D-
12
USB_D+
13
GND
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AMI BIOS Setup
This chapter contains BIOS Configuration and OS Recovery information.
3.1 When and How to Use BIOS Setup
3.2 BIOS Functions
3.3 Using Recovery Wizard to Restore Computer
C H A P T E R
3
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Chapter 3 AMI BIOS SETUP
3.1 When and How to Use BIOS Setup
To enter the BIOS setup, you need to connect an external USB keyboard, press Del key when the prompt appears on the screen during start up. The prompt screen shows only few seconds so need press Del key quickly.
IMPORTANT:
Updated BIOS version may be published after the manual released. Check the latest version of BIOS on the website.
You may need to run BIOS setup utility for reasons listed below:
1. Error message on screen indicates to check BIOS setup
2. Restoring the factory default settings.
3. Modifying the specific hardware specifications
4. Necessity to optimize specifications
BIOS Navigation Keys
The following keys are enabled during POST:
Key
Function
Del
Enters the BIOS setup menu.
F7
Display the boot menu. Lists all bootable devices that are connected to
the system. With cursor ↑and cursor ↓and by pressing <ENTER>,
select the device used for the boot.
Pause
Pressing the [Pause] key stops the POST. Press any other key to resume the POST.
The following Keys can be used after entering the BIOS Setup.
Key
Function
F1
General Help
F2
Previous Values
F3
Optimized Defaults
F4
Save & Exit
Esc
Exit
+/-
Change Opt.
Enter
Select or execute command
Cursor
Moves to the previous item
Cursor
Goes to the next item
Cursor
Moves to the previous item
Cursor
Goes to the next item
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NOTE:
You can press the F1, F2, F3, F4, –/+, and Esc keys by connecting a USB keyboard to your computer.
3.2 BIOS Functions
3.2.1 Main Menu
When you enter BIOS setup, the first menu that appears on the screen is the main menu. The Main menu displays the basic information about yoursystem including BIOS version, processor RC version, system language, time, and date. It contains the system information including BIOS version, processor RC version, system language, time, and date.
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BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
System Language
Displays the system language. [English] is set up by default.
Adjustment of the language
Set the language in other language. The language in this device is English.
System Date/Time
This is current date setting. The time is maintained by the battery when the device is turned off.
Date and time changes.
Set the date in the format [mm/dd/yyyy]; The time in the format: [hh/mm/ss]
Access Level
The current user access settings
Changes to the level of access
Administrator is set up by the default
3.2.2 Advanced Menu
The advanced menu also uses to set configuration of the CPU and other system devices. There are sub menus on the left frame of the screen.
Note
Handle advanced BIOS settings page with caution. Any changes can affect the operation of your computer.
For items marked press <Enter> for more options. Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) settings allow to control how the power switch operates. The power supply can be adjusted for power requirements. You can use the screen to select options of ACPI configuration. A description of the selected items will appear on the right side of the screen.
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BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
ACPI Settings
Configures ACPI settings
Enter
Opens submenu
F81866 Super IO Configuration
Configures IO settings
Enter
Opens submenu
Hardware Monitor
Configures Hardware Monitor settings
Enter
Opens submenu
S5 RTC Wake Settings
Configures RTC Wake parameters
Enter
Opens submenu
CPU Configuration
Configures CPU settings
Enter
Opens submenu
PPM Configuration
Configures PPM settings
Enter
Opens submenu
Thermal Configuration
Configures Thermal Parameters
Enter
Opens submenu
IDE Configuration
Configures IDE Parameters
Enter
Opens submenu
Miscellaneous Configuration
Configures Miscellaneous Parameters
Enter
Opens submenu
CSM Configuration
Configures CSM Parameters
Enter
Opens submenu
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USB Configuration
Configures USB Settings
Enter
Opens submenu
Platform Trust Technology
Configures Platform Trust Technology parameters
Enter
Opens submenu
Security Configuration
Configures Security parameters
Enter
Opens submenu
3.2.2.1 ACPI Settings
3.2.2.2 F81866 Super IO Configuration
You can use the screen to select options for Super IO Configuration, and change the value of the option selected. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen. For items marked with , please press <Enter> for more options.
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Enable ACPI Auto Configuration
BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration
Enable/ Disable
Enables or Disables this function
Enable Hibernation
Control hibernation
Enable/ Disable
Enables or Disables this function
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Serial Port 1~5
Use these items to set parameters related to serial port 1~5.
Watch Dog Time Select
You can either disable Watch Dog Time Select, or set up the time.Use <Arrow> keys to navigate and please press <Enter> to select the item.
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GPI0 Port Configuration
You can use the screen to change GPI0 Port setting. Use these items to set parameters related to PIN3-PIN14 Control.
3.2.2.3 Hardware Monitor
You can check PC Health Status parameters such as system temperature, fan speed etc.
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3.2.2.4 S5 RTC Wake Settings
Wake System from S5 with fixed time setting
Wake system from S5 enables or disables system wake on alarm event. It allows you to wake up the system in a certain time.
Select Fixed Time to set the system to wake on the specified time.
Use Navigation Keys to switch among the items: Day, Hour, Minute and Second. Type the desired value in the selected item.
For example, if you want the system to start up automatically at 15:30:30, the 10th day of each month, then you should enter 10, 15, 30, and 30 from top to bottom.
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Wake system from S5 after dynamic time setting
Select Dynamic Time to set the system to wake on the current time + increase minute (s).
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3.2.2.5 CPU Configuration
Press <Enter> to view current CPU configuration and make settings for the following sub-items.
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Socket CPU Information
This item contains socket specific CPU information.
Enter
Open sub-menu CPU Thermal Configuration
Thermal control
Enter
Open sub-menu
Limit CPUID Maximum
Limits CPIID Maximum
Disabled/ Enabled
Enable/Disable this function
Execute Disable Bit
Execute Disable Bit
Disabled/ Enabled
Enable/Disable this function
Intel Virtualization Technology
Allows to run recent OS and applications
Enabled/ Disabled
Enable/Disable this function
Power Technology
Control the performance and power management functions of the processors
Disabled
Disable this function
Energy Efficient
Work on energy efficient mode
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3.2.2.6 PPM Configuration
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
CPU C State Report
Shows CPU C State Report
Enabled/ Disabled
Enable or Disable CPU C state report to OS
Max CPU C-State
Allows to enter power-saving mode in order to save energy
C1E, C3, C6, C7, Auto
Enable or Disable CPU C Max CPU S-Sate
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3.2.2.7 Thermal Configuration
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Critical Trip Point
Specifies the temperature at which the OS will shut down the system
90C, 87C, 85C, 79C, 71C, 63C,55C,47C, 39C, 31C, 23C, 15C
Select the disable temperature for the system to shut down
Passive Trip Point
Specifies the temperature at which the OS will begin adjusting the processor
90C, 87C, 85C, 79C, 71C, 63C,55C,47C, 39C, 31C, 23C, 15C
Select the disable temperature for the system to start adjusting the processor
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3.2.2.8 IDE Configuration
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Serial- ATA (SATA)
Responsible for supporting chipset drives with SATA interface.
Enabled/ Disabled
Enable or disable this function
SATA Speed Support
Allows forcing the speed limit SATA II ports standard IDE / SATA-controller chipset.
Gen1
The maximum speed will be limited to 150 MB/s
Gen2
The maximum speed will be limited to 300 MB/s
Disabled
Disables manual configuration of SATA II ports (mode will be selected based on the specifications of connected drives)
SATA Mode
This option specifies the operation mode of modern IDE / SATA-controller chipset
[AHCI]
Selecting this option allows you to take full advantage of the extended host controller
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SATA II
[IDE]
SATA controller will operate in a mechanism similar to a conventional IDE-controller
[RAID]
Allows combining hard drives in RAID-arrays in order to improve the reliability of data storage, or to increase the speed.
Serial- ATA Port 0
The option turns on or off Port 0 of SATA channels of standard IDE / SATA-controller chipset.
Enabled/ Disabled
Turn on (Enabled) or turn off (Disabled) Port 0
SATA Port0 HotPlug
This feature that allows you to attach and remove a SATA Port0
Enabled/ Disabled
Enable or disable this function
Serial- ATA Port 1
The option turns on or off Port 1 of SATA channels of standard IDE / SATA-controller chipset.
Enabled/ Disabled
Turn on (Enabled) or turn off (Disabled) Port 1
SATA Port1 HotPlug
This feature that allows you to attach and remove a SATA Port1
Enabled/ Disabled
Enable or disable this function
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3.2.2.9 Miscellaneous Configuration
OS Selection
This item allows users to select the proper Operating System.
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Windows 8.X
Allows user to choose the proper OS.
Enter
Use Windows
8.X
Windows 7
Allows user to choose the proper OS.
Enter
Use Windows 7
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3.2.2.10 CSM Configuration
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting
Option
Effect
CSM Support
The Compatibility Support Module (CSM) is a component of the UEFI firmware that provides legacy BIOS compatibility by emulating a BIOS environment, allowing legacy operating systems and some option ROMs that do not support UEFI to still be used.
Enabled/ Disabled
Enable or disable the Compatibility Support Module GetaA20 Active
Activate GetaA20
Upon Request
Enable or disable this function
Option ROM Messages
Receiving ROM Messages Settings
Force BIOS
Set ROM messages parameters
Network
Specifies which Network option ROM is booted
UEFI
Only UEFI option ROMs
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are booted
Legacy
Storage
Specifies which Storage option ROM is booted
UEFI
Only UEFI option ROMs are booted
Legacy
Only Legacy option ROMs are booted
Video
Specifies which Video option ROM is booted
UEFI
Only UEFI option ROMs are booted
Legacy
Only Legacy option ROMs are booted
Other PCI Devices
Specifies which option ROM is booted for devices other than the network, storage or video UEFI
Only UEFI option ROMs are booted
Legacy
Only Legacy option ROMs are booted
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3.2.2.11 USB Configuration
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Legacy USB Support
User can enable or disable USB port. Disable
Will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications.
Enable
Enable all the USB devices
USB 3.0 Support
User can enable or disable USB
3.0 (XHCI) controller support.
Enable
Enable USB 3.0 is enable
Disable
USB 3.0 is disable
XHCI Hand‐off
This is a workaround for OSs
without XHCI hand‐ off
support.
Disable
Disables this function
Enable
Enables this function
EHCI Hand‐off
This is a workaround for OSs
without ECHI hand‐ off
Disable
Disables this function
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support.
Enable
Enables this function
USB mass storage driver support
User can Enable or disable USB mass storage driver support.
Disable
Disables this function
Enable
Enables this function
USB Transfer
time‐ out
The time‐out value for control,
bulk, and interrupt transfers.
1 Sec 5 Sec 10 Sec 20 Sec
Depends on the time‐out value
Device Reset time‐ out
USB mass storage device start unit command time‐ out.
10 Sec 20 Sec 30 Sec 40 Sec
Depends on the time‐out value
Device power‐up delay
Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to the host controller.
Auto
Uses default value: for a root port it is 100 ms, for a Hub port the delay is taken from Hub descriptor
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3.2.2.12 Platform Trust Technology
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
fTPM
Trusted Platform Module
parameters
Enabled/Disabled
Enables or disables this function
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Security Configuration
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
TXE
Trusted Execution Technology parameters
Enabled/Disabled
Enables or disables this function
TXE HMRFPO
TXE HMRFPO parameters
Enabled/Disabled
Enables or disables this function
TXE Firmware Update
TXE Firmware Update parameters
Enabled/Disabled
Enables or disables this function
TXE EOP Message
TXE EOP Message parameters
Enabled/Disabled
Enables or disables this function
Intel ® AT
Intel ® AT parameters
Enabled/Disabled
Enables or disables this function
Intel ® AT Platform PBA
Intel ® AT Platform PBA parameters
Enabled/Disabled
Enables or disables this function
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3.2.3 Chipset Menu
For items marked with , please press <Enter> for more options.
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
High Precious Timer
Allow to set up High Precious Timer settings
Enabled/ Disabled
Enables/Disabl es this function
Restore AC Power Loss
This function allows to set up booting options after a power failure
Power on/ Power off
Boot automatically after a power failure
Serial IRQ Mode
When working with personal computer hardware, installing and removing devices, the system relies on interrupt requests. Interrupt request
Continuous
Allow user to set up desired IRQ Mode
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3.2.4 Security Menu
In the Security menu, users can set administrator password, user password, and HDD security configuration.
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Administrator Password
Displays whether or not an administrator password has been set.
Enter
Enter password
User Password
Display whether or not a user Password has been set.
Enter
Enter password
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3.2.5 Boot Configuration
The Boot menu sets the sequence of the devices to be searched for the operating system. The bootable devices will be automatically detected during POST and shown here, allowing you to set the sequence that the BIOS use to look for a boot device from which to load the operating system.
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Setup Prompt Timeout
Allows user to configure the number of seconds to stay in BIOS setup prompt screen.
Enter
Set the prompt timeout
Boot NumLock State
Enables or disables NumLock feature on the numeric keypad of the keyboard after the POST (Default: On).
On
Remains On
Off
Remains OFF Quite Boot
Determines if POST message or
Disabled
Disables this
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OEM logo (default = Black background) is displayed.
function
Enabled
Enables this function
Fast Boot
Enables or disables Fast Boot to shorten the OS boot process. (Default: Disabled).
Disabled
Disables this function
Enabled
Enables this function
Boot Mode Select
Specifies which mode will be used for booting Legacy
Only Legacy option is booted
UEFI
Only UEFI option is booted
Boot Option #1~#6
Specifies the overall boot order from the available devices
Ex: Boot Option#1 (hard drive)
Hard drive as the first priority
USB Key Drive BBS Priorities
USB Key Drive BBS Priorities
Enter
Open sub-menu
Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities
Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities
Enter
Open sub-menu Network Drive BBS Priorities
Network Drive BBS Priorities
Enter
Open sub-menu
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3.2.6 Save & Exit
The Exit menu displays a way how to exit BIOS Setup utility. After finishing your settings, you must save and exit for changes to be applied.
BIOS Setting
Description
Setting Option
Effect
Save Changes and Exit
This saves the changes to the CMOS and exits the BIOS Setup program.
<YES>
Save changes
Discard Changes and Exit
This exits the BIOS Setup without saving the changes made in BIOS Setup to the CMOS. <YES>
Saves the changes
<NO>
Return to the BIOS Setup Main Menu
Save Changes and Reset
Reset the system after saving the changes.
<YES>
Saves the changes
<NO>
Return to the BIOS Setup Main Menu
Discard Changes and
Reset system setup without saving any changes
<YES>
Saves the changes
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Reset
<NO>
Return to the BIOS Setup Main Menu
Save Changes
Save changes done so far to any of the setup options.
<YES>
Saves the changes
<NO>
Return to the BIOS Setup Main Menu
Discard Changes
Discard changes done so far to any of the setup options.
<YES>
Saves the changes
<NO>
Return to the BIOS Setup Main Menu
Restore Default
Restore/load default values for all the setup options.
<YES>
Saves the changes
<NO>
Return to the BIOS Setup Main Menu
Save as User Defaults
Save the changes done so far as User defaults.
<YES>
Saves the changes
<NO>
Return to the BIOS Setup Main Menu
Restore User Defaults
Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options.
<YES>
Saves the changes
<NO>
Return to the BIOS Setup Main Menu
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3.3 Using Recovery Wizard to Restore Computer
Bay Trail Intel® Celeron N2930 series computer has a dedicate recovery partition stored on the hard drive of the PC to enable quick one-key recovery process. This partition occupies about 11GB of the storage space, and comes built-in to each IB32 series PC.
IMPORTANT:
Before starting the recovery process, be sure to backup all user data, as all data will be lost after the recovery process.
Follow the procedure below to enable quick one-key recovery procedure:
Plug-in the AC adapter to Bay Trail series computer. Make sure the
computer stays plugged in to power source during the recovery process.
Turn on the computer, and when the boot screen shows up, press the F6
to initiate the Recovery Wizard.
The following screen shows the Recovery Wizard. Click Recovery button to
continue.
A warning message about data loss will show up. Make sure the data is backed up before recovery, and click Yes to continue.
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Wait the recovery process to complete. During the recovery process, a command prompt will show up to indicate the percent of recovery process complete. The system will restart automatically after recovery completed.
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Driver Installation
This chapter offers information on all of the recommend driver installations.
Sections include:
4.1 Intel Chipset Driver
4.2 Graphic Driver
4.3 Audio Driver
4.4 Intel Sideband Fabric Device (Intel MBI) (for Windows 8)
4.5 Intel Trusted Engine Interface (Intel TXE)
4.6 USB 3.0 Driver (for Windows 7)
C H A P T E R
4
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Chapter 4 Driver Installation
4.1 Intel Chipset Driver
Step 1 Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Open the file document
“Chipset Driver” and click on “infinst_auto.exe” to install the driver.
Step 2 Click “Next to continue the installation.
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Step 3 Click Yes to agree with the license terms.
Step 4 Click Next to continue.
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Step 5 Please wait for the following operations to be performed.
Step 6 Click Next to continue.
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Step 7 Select “Yes, I want to restart this computer now”, and click “Next to finish the installation.
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4.2 Graphics Driver
Step 1 Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Open the file document
“Graphics Driver” and click “Setup.exe” to install the driver.
Step 2 Click “Next to continue the installation.
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Step 3 Click Yes to agree with the license terms.
Step 4 Click Next to continue the installation.
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Step 5 Click Next to continue the installation.
Step 6 Click Next to continue the installation.
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Windows Security warning message will appear on the screen, click Install this driver software anyway” to continue the installation.
Step 7 Please wait for the following operations to be performed.
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Step 8 Click Next to continue the installation.
Step 9 Click “Yes, I want to restart this computer now” to finish the installation and
restart the computer.
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4.3 Audio Driver
Step 1 Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Open the file document
“Audio Driver” and click on “Setup.exe” to install the driver.
Step 2 Wait while setup is preparing the installation.
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Step 3 Click Next to continue the installation.
Step 4 Please wait for the driver to configure your new software installation.
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Step 5 Windows security warning message will pop-up, mark “Always trust software from “Realtek Semiconductor Corp” and click “Install”.
Step 6 Select “Yes, I want to restart my computer now”, and then press finish to complete the installation.
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4.4 Intel Sideband Fabric Device (Intel MBI) Driver (Windows 8)
Step 1 Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Open the file document
“MBI” and click on “Setup.exe” to install the driver.
Step 2 Click “Next to continue the driver installation.
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Step 3 Click Yes to agree with the license terms.
Step 4 Please wait while the following setup operations are performed.
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Step 5 It may take some time for the following setup operations to be performed.
Step 6 Select “Yes, I want to restart this computer now”, and then click Finish to
complete the installation.
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4.5 Intel Trusted Engine Interface (Intel TXE) Driver Installation
Step 1 Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Open the file document
“TXE” and click on “Setup TXE.exe” to install driver.
Step 2 Click “Next to continue the installation.
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Step 3 Click Next to agree with the license terms.
Step 4 Click Next to continue the installation.
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Step 5 Please wait while the product is being installed.
Step 6 Click Finish to complete the installation.
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4.6 USB 3.0 Driver (Windows 7)
NOTE:
If the operating system of the device is Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry or Windows Embedded 8 Standard, users can skip this installation.
Step 1 Locate the hard drive directory where the driver files are stored with the browser or the explore feature of Windows*.
Step 2 Double click the “Setup.exe” from this directory.
Step 3 Click “Next” to continue
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Step 4 Read the License Agreement and click Yes to proceed.
Step 5 Review Readme File Information and click Next to proceed.
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Step 6 When the Setup Progress is complete click “Next” to proceed.
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Step 7 Click “Yes, I want to restart this computer now” to finish and then restart your computer.
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Technical Support Documents
This chapter includes appendix items for this user manual and SDK.
5.1 Digital I/O SDK
5.2 Watchdog SDK
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Chapter 5: Technical Support Documents
SDK List
You can download SDK from our download center, please click the link below.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/l3lklrmiqy2lip6/SDK.rar?dl=0
5.1 Digital I/O SDK
To find the Digital I/O Sample code, please refer to the IB32 driver CD SDK or contact us.
5.2 Watchdog SDK
To find the Watchdog Sample code, please refer to the IB32 driver CD SDK or contact us.
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