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Matrix MXE-3000 Series MXE-3002 User’s Manual Manual Revision: 2.00 Revision Date: 2011/04/26 Part Number: 50-1Z034-2000 Advance Technologies; Automate the World. Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual Revision History ii Revision Release Date 2.00 2011/04/26 Description of Change(s) Initial release Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual Table of Contents Revision History...................................................................... ii List of Tables......................................................................... vii 1 Introduction ........................................................................ 1 1.1 Overview.............................................................................. 1 1.2 Features............................................................................... 2 1.3 Specifications....................................................................... 3 1.4 Unpacking Checklist ............................................................ 4 2 System Description............................................................ 7 2.1 2.2 Mechanical Views ................................................................ 7 Front Panel I/O Connectors ................................................. 8 2.2.1 Power Button ................................................................... 9 2.2.2 Reset Button .................................................................... 9 2.2.3 LED Indicators ............................................................... 10 2.2.4 Gigabit Ethernet connectors .......................................... 11 2.2.5 eSATA connectors......................................................... 13 2.2.6 USB 2.0 Connectors ...................................................... 13 2.2.7 LVDS connector............................................................. 14 2.2.8 Keyboard & Mouse PS2 connectors.............................. 16 2.2.9 Audio Jacks ................................................................... 16 2.3 Rear Panel I/O Connectors................................................ 16 2.3.1 DC Power Supply Connectors ....................................... 17 2.3.2 COM Ports ..................................................................... 18 2.3.3 USB connector............................................................... 19 2.3.4 Compact-Flash port ....................................................... 19 2.3.5 Antenna connector ........................................................ 19 2.4 Internal I/O Connectors...................................................... 20 2.4.1 Clear CMOS Jumper ..................................................... 21 2.4.2 SATA Connector............................................................ 21 Table of Contents iii Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.4.3 USIM Port ...................................................................... 21 2.4.4 Mini-PCIe Connector ..................................................... 21 3 Getting Started .................................................................. 23 3.1 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive.............................................. 23 3.2 Installing a CF card ............................................................ 31 3.3 Connecting to DC power.................................................... 33 3.4 Mounting using wall-mount kit............................................ 34 3.5 Cooling configuration ......................................................... 39 4 BIOS Settings .................................................................... 41 4.1 Main ................................................................................... 41 4.1.1 System Time/System Date ............................................ 41 4.2 Advanced ........................................................................... 41 4.2.1 CPU Configuration......................................................... 41 4.2.2 IDE Configuration .......................................................... 42 4.2.3 SuperIO Configuration ................................................... 42 4.2.4 Hardware Health Configuration ..................................... 42 4.2.5 ACPI Configuration ........................................................ 43 4.2.6 ACHI Settings ................................................................ 43 4.2.7 USB Configuration ......................................................... 43 4.3 Chipset............................................................................... 45 4.3.1 Northbridge Configuration.............................................. 45 4.3.2 Southbridge Configuration ............................................. 46 4.4 Security .............................................................................. 46 4.5 Boot ................................................................................... 47 4.5.1 Boot Settings Configuration ........................................... 47 4.5.2 Boot Device Priority ....................................................... 48 4.6 Exit ..................................................................................... 50 5 Driver Installation.............................................................. 51 iv 5.1 Install the Chipset Driver.................................................... 51 5.2 Install the Graphics Driver.................................................. 52 Table of Contents Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 5.3 Install the Ethernet Driver .................................................. 54 5.4 Install the Audio Driver....................................................... 54 5.5 Install the WDT Driver........................................................ 54 6 Appendix ........................................................................... 57 A.1 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Reference .................... 57 Table of Contents v Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank. vi Table of Contents Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual List of Tables Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 2-1: 2-2: 2-3: 2-4: 2-5: 2-6: 2-7: 2-8: 4-1: 4-2: 4-3: 4-4: List of Tables MXE-3000 series connectors (front side) ........................ 8 LED Indicators ............................................................... 10 Active/Link LED ............................................................. 12 Intel 82574 Speed LED ................................................. 12 Realtek 8111C Speed LED............................................ 13 D-sub 9P signals of COM1 & COM2 ports .................... 18 D-sub 9P signals of COM3 & COM4 ports .................... 18 Clear CMOS Jumper ..................................................... 21 Legacy USB support...................................................... 44 DVMT Mode Select........................................................ 45 Restore On Power Loss................................................. 46 Password Check............................................................ 47 vii Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank. viii List of Tables Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual Preface Copyright 2011 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC. 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(Korean Liaison Office) Address: 昢殾柢 昢爎割 昢爎壟 1506-25 穢壊 B/D 2 猻 2F, Hando B/D, 1506-25, Seocho-Dong, Seocho-Gu, Seoul 137-070, Korea Tel: +82-2-2057-0565 Fax: +82-2-2057-0563 Email: [email protected] ADLINK Technology Singapore Pte. Ltd. Address: 84 Genting Lane #07-02A, Cityneon Design Centre, Singapore 349584 Tel: +65-6844-2261 Fax: +65-6844-2263 Email: [email protected] ADLINK Technology Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Indian Liaison Office) Address: No. 1357, "Anupama", Sri Aurobindo Marg, 9th Cross, JP Nagar Phase I, Bangalore - 560078, India Tel: +91-80-65605817 Fax: +91-80-22443548 Email: [email protected] Preface xi Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank. xii Preface Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The Matrix MXE-3000 series is the latest addition to ADLINK’s Matrix E series, based on the Intel® Atom™ D510 dual-core processor and offering enhanced computing power. The MXC-3000 series features an Intel® Atom™ D510 dual-core 1.66 GHz processor boosting performance to nearly double that of the Atom™ N270 platform, with no increase in power consumption. This distinctive feature enables access to multiple devices using a compact and rugged controller with no need for additional serial communication cards. Leveraging the proven design of the Matrix MXE-1000 series, the MXE-3000 series retains all the significant features of the Matrix E series, including rugged -20°C to 70°C* fanless operation, 5 g vibration resistance, and 9-32 VDC wide range power input. The serial port design is also flexible to meet the needs of a wide variety of applications. Two COM ports can be configured to RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485 via a BIOS setting. The MXE-3000 series is also equipped with a mini-PCIe port, USIM port, six USB 2.0 ports, and its fanless and cable-less structure supports extensive durability for long-term usage. Combing rugged design and integrated I/O functions, the ADLINK MXE-3000 series is the best choice for versatile applications. Introduction 1 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 1.2 Features X Intel® Atom™ D510 1.66 GHz processor + Intel® ICH8-M chipset X Rugged, -20 to 70°C fanless operation* X Built-in 9 VDC to 32 VDC wide-range DC power input X Two software-programmable RS-232/422/485 ports, and two RS-232 ports X Up to three 1000/100/10 Mbps Ethernet ports X Up to six USB 2.0 ports X Two external SATA ports X One internal PCIe Mini Card port and USIM port X One external CF port Note: 2 This option guarantees cold boot of the system at -20°c and operation with 100% loading at 70°c. The industrial solid-state drive storage option is required. Introduction Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 1.3 Specifications MXE-3002 Processor Intel® Atom™ D510 1.66 GHz CPU Chipset Intel® I/O Controller Hub 8 Mobile (ICH8-M) Video X Analog CRT by D-sub connector, supports up to QXGA (2048 x 1536) resolution X 18-bit LVDS output by DVI-I connector Memory 1 GB DDR2 667 MHz SODIMM module I/O Interface Ethernet Serial Ports 3x GbE port (1x Realtek® 8111C + 2x Intel® 82574L) X 2x software-programmable RS-232/422/485 (COM1 & COM2) X 2x RS-232 (COM3 & COM4) . USB 6x USB 2.0 ports Audio 1x Mic-in and 1x Speaker-out KB/MS 1x PS/2 keyboard and 1x PS/2 mouse (Need S3 wake up) Mini PCIe 1x mini PCIe port USIM 1x USIM port WDT Support Watchdog Timer Power Supply DC Input Built-in 9-32 VDC wide-range DC input 3P pluggable connector with latch (V-, GND, V+) AC Input Optional 80 W external AC-DC adapter for AC input Introduction 3 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual MXE-3002 Storage SATA HDD On-board SATA port for 2.5" HDD/SSD installation Compact Flash 1x Type II CF port, supporting PIO and DMA modes eSATA 2x eSATA interface connectors on front panel for storage expansion Mechanical Dimensions 210(W) x 170(D) x 53(H) mm (8.3” x 6.7” x 2.1”) Weight 1.8 kg (3.97 lb) Mounting Wall-mount kit Environmental Operating Temperature -20°C to 70°C (-4 to 158°F) (w/o HDD or w/ Industrial SSD/CF) Storage Temperature -40°C to 85°C (-40 to 185°F) (excl. HDD/SDD/CF) Humidity to 95% @ 40°C (104°F) (non-condensing) Vibration Operating, 5 g, 5-500 Hz, 3 axes (w/ CF or SSD) Operating, 0.5 g, 5-500 Hz, 3 axes (w/ HDD) Shock Operating, 100 g, half sine 11ms duration (w/ CF or SSD) EMI CE, FCC 1.4 Unpacking Checklist Before unpacking, check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton and/or contents are damaged, inform the dealer immediately. Retain the shipping carton and packing materials for inspection. Obtain authorization from the dealer before 4 Introduction Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual returning any product to ADLINK. Ensure that the following items are included in the package. X MXE-3002 controller X VESA-100 wall-mount bracket (located under the MXE3002) X Screw pack for wall-mounting and HDD fixing X User’s manual X ADLINK All-in-One DVD Introduction 5 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank. 6 Introduction Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2 System Description This section describes the appearance and connectors of the MXE-3002 controllers, including chassis dimensions, front panel connectors, rear panel connectors, and internal IO connectors. 2.1 Mechanical Views (all dimensions are in mm) System Description 7 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.2 Front Panel I/O Connectors This section describes the functions of the MXE-3000 I/O connectors K J I G H Symbol Connector A Power Button D E F C B B LED Indicators C Reset Button D Gigabit Ethernet x2 (Intel 82574) E eSATA x2 F USB 2.0 connector x2 (Type A) G LVDS connector H VGA connector I USB 2.0 connector x2 (Type A) and Gigabit Ethernet (Realtek RT8111C) J Keyboard & Mouse PS2 connectors K MIC & Speaker Jacks A Table 2-1: MXE-3000 series connectors (front side) 8 System Description Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.2.1 Power Button The power button is a non-latched push button with a blue LED indicator. The system turns on when the button is pressed, and the power LED lights. To shut down the system, the operating system can issue a shutdown command or the power button can be pressed. If the system halts, pressing the button for 5 seconds also forces the system off. 2.2.2 Reset Button The reset button executes a hard reset for the MXE-3002 controller. Any pin-like object can be used to depress the reset button. System Description 9 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.2.3 LED Indicators In addition to the LED of the power button, three LED indicators are displayed on the front panel, Color, behavior, and function of the LED indicators are as follows. LED indicator Color Description Watchdog (WD) Yellow Indicates the status of watchdog timer. When the watchdog timer is started, the LED flashes, and when the timer expires, the LED lights. Hard disk drive (HD) Red Indicates the operating state of the HDD. When the SATA hard drive is operating, the LED indicator flashes. Compact-Flash card (CF) Green Indicates the operating state of the CF card. When the CF card is operating, the LED indicator flashes. Table 2-2: LED Indicators 10 System Description Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.2.4 Gigabit Ethernet connectors The MXE-3000 has three Gigabit Ethernet ports on the front panel, consisting of two Intel 82574 and one Realtek RT8111C Ethernet controllers, supporting the following features. X x1 PCI Express® interface with 2.5 GHz signaling X Advanced error reporting X Message signaled interrupts X TCP segmentation offload/large-send support X 802.3x flow control-compliant X IEEE 802.1p and 802.1q support X 10/100/1000 IEEE 802.3-compliant X Automatic MDI/MDIX crossover at all speeds X ACPI 2.0 specification X Wake-On-Link feature X SMBus 2.0 master interface for ASF functionality X Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) for ASF firmware System Description 11 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual Active/Link Yellow LED Color Yellow Status Speed LED Green/Orange Description OFF Ethernet port is disconnected. ON Ethernet port is connected with no activity. Flashing Ethernet port is connected and active. Table 2-3: Active/Link LED LED Color Status Description Green/ Orange OFF 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps Table 2-4: Intel 82574 Speed LED 12 System Description Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual LED Color Status Description Green/ Orange Green 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps Table 2-5: Realtek 8111C Speed LED 2.2.5 eSATA connectors The MXE-3000 provides two SATA ports on the front panel, consisting of integrated AHCI controllers supports SATA interface HDD, SSD, and CD-ROM devices. 2.2.6 USB 2.0 Connectors The MXE-3002 controller provides six USB 2.0 Type A ports on the front and rear panels. All USB ports are compatible with highspeed, full-speed and low-speed USB devices. The MXE-3002 controller supports multiple boot devices, including USB flash drive, USB external hard drive, USB floppy, USB CD-ROM and others. The boot priority and boot device can be configured in BIOS. Please refer to Section 4.5 for details. System Description 13 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.2.7 LVDS connector The LVDS connector, of DVI type, connects the MXE-3000 and LVDS interface panel. Connector pins are defined as follows. For panels the inverter of which sets backlight to brightest when backlight control pin is pulled low: Pin # 14 Signal Pin # Signal 1 C_LVD_A_DATA2_N 16 C_LDDC_CLKt 2 C_LVD_A_DATA2_P 17 C_LVD_A_DATA0_N 3 DGND 18 C_LVD_A_DATA0_P 4 DGND 19 DGND 5 D12V_EXT 20 DGND 6 C_L_BRIGHTNESS 21 T/S_S/XR 7 C_LBKLT_EN_DELAY 22 DGND 8 C_LDDC_DATA 23 C_LVD_A_CLK_P 9 C_LVD_A_DATA1_N 24 C_LVD_A_CLK_N 10 C_LVD_A_DATA1_P C1 T/S_H 11 DGND C2 T/S_X/XL 12 PANEL_PWR C3 T/S_Y/YT T/S_L/YB 13 DGND C4 14 PANEL_PWR C5 15 DGND System Description Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual For panels the inverter of which sets backlight to brightest when backlight control pin is pulled high: Pin # Signal Pin # Signal 1 C_LVD_A_DATA2_N 16 C_LDDC_CLKt 2 C_LVD_A_DATA2_P 17 C_LVD_A_DATA0_N 3 DGND 18 C_LVD_A_DATA0_P 4 DGND 19 DGND 5 D12V_EXT 20 DGND 6 N/A 21 T/S_S/XR 7 C_LBKLT_EN_DELAY 22 DGND 8 C_LDDC_DATA 23 C_LVD_A_CLK_P 9 C_LVD_A_DATA1_N 24 C_LVD_A_CLK_N 10 C_LVD_A_DATA1_P C1 T/S_H 11 DGND C2 T/S_X/XL 12 PANEL_PWR & C_L_BRIGHTNESS (*) C3 T/S_Y/YT T/S_L/YB 13 DGND C4 14 PANEL_PWR C5 15 DGND The backlight control pin shares voltage level with panel power pin which should be consistent with the panel power requirements. Suggested cable wiring is: Inverter backlight control / PWM <12> Panel Power Pin & Backlight Control Pin Inverter panel power - 1 System Description 15 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.2.8 Keyboard & Mouse PS2 connectors The MXE-3000 provides PS/2 connection of PS/2 keyboard and mouse. The green connector is for PS/ 2 mouse and the purple connector is for PS/2 keyboard. 2.2.9 Audio Jacks The MXE-3000 implements Intel High Definition audio from the Realtek ALC888 chip. The HD audio supports up to 24-bit, 192 KHz sample rate high quality headphone/speaker output and microphone input. Audio jacks are accessed on the front panel of MXE-3000. The pink jack is for microphone input, and the green jack is for speaker output. 2.3 Rear Panel I/O Connectors The MXE-3000 rear panel provides connection for DC power input, antenna, and 4x COM ports (four D-sub 9P connectors of COM1 to COM4), 2x USB ports and CF port. P M O 16 N L DC power input M COM port connectors x4 N USB ports x2 O CF port P Antenna L System Description Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.3.1 DC Power Supply Connectors The DC power supply connector of the MXE-3000 is on the rear panel. The power supply connector consists of three pins, V+, chassis ground, and V- from right to left respectively. V+ and Vpins are for DC power input and chassis ground pin allows to connect the chassis to ground for better EMC compatibility. The DC power input of MXE-3000 series controller allows a voltage input range from 9 VDC to 32 VDC. System Description 17 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.3.2 COM Ports The MXE-3000 provides 4x 9-pin male dub ports on the rear panel. The MXE-3000 COM1 and COM2 provide different modes of serial communication and are RS-232/RS-422/RS-485, which can be set in BIOS. Please refer to Section 4.1 for detail. COM3 and COM4 only provide RS-232. Signal name PIN RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 DCD# RXD422n 485n 2 RXD RXD422p 485p 3 TXD TXD422p 4 DTR# TXD422n 5 GND 6 DSR# 7 RTS# 8 CTS# 9 RI# 1 Table 2-6: D-sub 9P signals of COM1 & COM2 ports PIN Signal name 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI Table 2-7: D-sub 9P signals of COM3 & COM4 ports 18 System Description Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.3.3 USB connector Function is the same as front panel USB port. 2.3.4 Compact-Flash port The MXE-3000 is equipped with a Type I Compact-Flash port located on the front panel. The MXE-3000 can be booted up via a CF card with OS installed. Due to the nature of SATA interface, the CF card cannot be hot-plugged and must be installed before system power on. Installation of a CF card is described in section 3.3. 2.3.5 Antenna connector The MXE-3000 provides a SMA type antenna connector for WiFi or 3.5G module of and internal mini PCIe module. System Description 19 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.4 Internal I/O Connectors This section describes the internal I/O connectors of the MXE3000 series controller. The interior of the MXE-3000 series controller is shown. C A B D 20 A Clear CMOS jumpe B SATA connector C USIM port D Mini PCIe connector System Description Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2.4.1 Clear CMOS Jumper If the MXE- 3000 fails to boot, this jumper clears the BIOS content stored in CMOS and restores the default settings. Pin#1 and pin#2 of CN2 are jumped and the system restores to normal mode. Normal Clear Table 2-8: Clear CMOS Jumper 2.4.2 SATA Connector The MXE-3000 provides a SATA port supporting data transfer up to 3.0 Gbit/s (300 MB/s). The SATA host controller supports a legacy mode using I/O space and AHCI mode using memory space. The SATA connector is compatible with a 2.5 inch hard disk drive (HDD) or solid state disk (SSD). The HDD or SSD must be installed into SATA connector with a HDD bracket. Please refer to Section 3.1 for installation instructions for a 2.5 inch HDD or SSD. 2.4.3 USIM Port Use of a 3.5G mini-PCIe module normally requires a SIM card to support communication with a telecom operator. The MXE-3000 provides a USIM port connected to mini-PCIe connector. The SIM card and 3.5G mini-PCIe module can be installed to facilitate 3.5G communication. 2.4.4 Mini-PCIe Connector The MXE-3000 features a mini-PCIe connector inside the chassis to provide function expansion via installtion of a 3rd-party miniPCIe module complying with mini PCIe standard 1.1, such as a WiFi module, 3.5G module or other, expanding functionality. System Description 21 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank. 22 System Description Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 3 Getting Started This chapter discusses installation of a hard disk drive and a CompactFlash card into the system, as well as COM port jumper settings and wall-mount installation. 3.1 Replacing a Hard Disk Drive Before installing a hard disk drive, the front panel, rear panel, and bottom chassis must be disassembled, according to the following instructions. 1. Use a #3 hex wrench to unscrew all 6 screws (M3 hex bolts) from the front panel and remove the panel. . Getting Started 23 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2. Remove the 6 screws from the rear panel and remove the panel. 24 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 3. Remove the bottom chassis by sliding it off the top chassis. Getting Started 25 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 4. The MXE-3000 series SBC ships with an attached empty HDD bracket. Unscrew the 4 screws and remove the HDD bracket.. 26 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 5. Four M3 screws are included as accessories in the package. Fasten the 4 screws to fix a 2.5” HDD or SSD to the bracket.. Getting Started 27 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 6. Install the 2.5” HDD or SSD with the bracket by gently pushing the HDD/SSD connector (plug) into the SATA connector (receptacle) on the PCB . 28 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 7. Fasten the 4 screws to fix the HDD bracket to the copper spacers. . Getting Started 29 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 8. Align the sliding parts as shown and reassemble the bottom chassis to the top chassis. . 9. Reinstall all 12 screws (M3 hex bolts) into the front and rear panels. 30 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 3.2 Installing a CF card The MXE-3000 series controller provides a CompactFlash port on the front panel to accommodate a CF card to supplement disk storage. A SATA HDD and CF card can further be simultaneously installed, and boot and device preferences set in the BIOS. Follow the instructions below to install the CF card. 1. Insert the CF card into the CF port on the front panel. Getting Started 31 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2. Aligning with the guide of the CF socket, push the CF card to the bottom of the socket. . 32 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 3.3 Connecting to DC power Note: Before introducing DC power to the MXE-3000 series controller, ensure the voltage and polarity provided are compatible with the DC input. Improper input voltage and/ or polarity can be responsible for system damage. The DC power input connector of the MXE-3000 controller is located on the rear panel. It has three pins, V+, chassis ground, and V- from right to left respectively. The DC power input accepts input voltage as shown previously. 1. Connect the DC power as shown in the Figure 2. Fix the DC connector using the 2 screws . Getting Started 33 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 3.4 Mounting using wall-mount kit The MXE-3000 series controller is shipped with a VESA 100 wallmount bracket. The bracket has four M4 mounting holes with a pitch of 100 mm, allowing fixing to any VESA 100 compatible mounting mechanism. The mounting bracket enables the MXE3000 series controller to be mounted on a wall or the back of a monitor. Mounting instructions for the MXE-3000 series follow. 1. Locate the wall-mount bracket and 4 M4 screws in the screw pack shipped with the chassis. . 34 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 2. Install the 4 screws to fix the bracket to desired mounting surface (wall or monitor, as shown) Getting Started 35 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 3. Locate the 4 dedicated screws for mounting in the screw pack. Install the 4 screws into the holes on the bottom of MXE-3000 series controller 36 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 4. Align the screws on the bottom of chassis with the key holes on the bracket. Getting Started 37 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 5. .Push the MXE-3000 series controller down until a click is heard. The chassis is locked to the mounting bracket. 38 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 3.5 Cooling configuration Heat generating components of the MXE-3000 controller, such as the CPU, northbridge and southbridge, are located on the top of the PCB. These components directly contact the top cover via thermal pads. Heat generated by the components is largely dissipated therethrough. To maximize efficiency of heat dissipation, maintain a minimum of 2 inches (5 cm) clearance on the top of the MXE-3000 controller. Getting Started 39 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank. 40 Getting Started Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 4 BIOS Settings The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that provides a basic level of communication between the processor and peripherals. In addition, the BIOS also contains codes for various advanced features applied to the MXE-3000 serial controller. The BIOS setup program includes menus for configuring settings and enabling features of MXE-3000 series. Most users do not need to use the BIOS setup program, as the MXE-3000 series controller ships with default settings that work well for most configurations. Warning: Changing BIOS settings may lead to incorrect controller behavior and possible inability to boot. In such a case, Section 2.4.4 provides instruction on clearing the CMOS and restoring default settings. 4.1 Main 4.1.1 System Time/System Date Use this option to specify the system time and date. Highlight System Time or System Date using the up or down <Arrow> keys. Enter new values using the keyboard then press <Enter> key. Press the < Tab > key to move between fields. The date must be entered in MM/DD/YY format. The time is entered in HH:MM:SS format. Note: The time is in 24-hour format. For example, 5:30 A.M. appears as 05:30:00, and 5:30 P.M. as 17:30:00. 4.2 Advanced 4.2.1 CPU Configuration 4.2.1.1 Hyper Threading Technology This option allows you to Enable/Disable Hyper-Threading Technology. BIOS Settings 41 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual Intel® SpeedStep™ Tech This option enables or disables Intel SpeedStep™ technology. 4.2.2 IDE Configuration ATA / IDE Configuration This item specifies whether the IDE channels should be initialized in Enhanced Mode or disabled. The settings are Disabled and Enhanced. The default option is Enhanced. Configure SATA as This item specifies whether the SATA channels should be initialized as IDE Mode or AHCI Mode. The settings are IDE and AHCI. The default option is IDE. 4.2.3 SuperIO Configuration Serial Port1/ Port2/ Port3/ Port4 Address These four options specify the base I/O port address of serial port1 to serial port4. Note: Do not set the same value for different serial ports to avoid resource conflict. Watchdog Function This option specifies whether Watchdog Function is enabled or disabled. The default option is Enable. 4.2.4 Hardware Health Configuration The hardware health option allows users to monitor hardware status including CPU temperature, system temperature, and system voltages (Vcore, +5V, +3.3V, +12V, +1.8V, 5VSB, VBAT). 42 BIOS Settings Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 4.2.5 ACPI Configuration Suspend mode Indicates which state the ACPI supported system will enter when suspend is activated. The options are S1, S3 or Auto. The default option is Auto. Energy Lake Feature Enables or disables the Energy Lake Feature. The default option is Disabled. USB Device Wakeup From S3/S4 Enables or disables USB waking the system from S3 or S4. The default option is Disabled. Resume On LAN Enables or disables LAN device resumption of the system. The default option is Disabled. High Performance Event Timer Enables or disables HPET. The default option is Enabled. Resume On RTC Alarm Enables or disables RTC alarm resumption of the system. The default option is Disabled. 4.2.6 ACHI Settings ACHI BIOS Support Enables or disables BIOS support on AHCI. The default option is Enabled. 4.2.7 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Legacy USB Support refers to USB mouse and keyboard support. Normally if this option is not enabled, an installed USB mouse or keyboard will not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB drivers BIOS Settings 43 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual loaded. When this option is enabled, attached USB mouse or keyboard are activated even when no USB drivers are loaded on the system. Set this value to enable or disable the Legacy USB Support. Option Description Disabled When set, prevents the use of any USB device in DOS or during system boot. Enabled When set allows the use of USB devices during boot and while using DOS. Auto Auto detects USB keyboards or mice and if found, allows them to be utilized during boot or while using DOS. Table 4-1: Legacy USB support USB 2.0 Controller Mode Configures the data rate of the USB port. The options are FullSpeed (12 Mbps) and HiSpeed (480 Mbps). BIOS EHCI Hands-Off Enables BIOS support for EHCI Hands-Off feature. The default option is Enabled. USB Mass Storage Device Configuration This is a submenu for configuring the USB Mass Storage Class Devices which are in use on the USB ports found by BIOS. Emulation Type can be set according to the type of attached USB mass storage device(s). If set to Auto, USB devices smaller than 530MB will be emulated as Floppy and those greater than 530MB will remain as hard drives. The Forced FDD option can be used to force a hard disk type drive to boot as FDD (Ext. ZIP Drive). 44 BIOS Settings Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 4.3 Chipset 4.3.1 Northbridge Configuration DRAM Frequency Selects frequency of the Dynamic Random Access Memory. Configure DRAM Timing by SPD Selects whether the DRAM clock is automatically determined by SPD (Serial Presence Detect) Internal Graphics Mode Select Selects the amount of system memory to be used by the internal graphics device.. 8MB is recommended. DVMT Mode Select Dynamic Video Management Technology (DVMT) allows additional system memory to be dynamically allocated for graphics usage based on application needs. Once the application is closed, memory that was allocated is released and made available for system use. This ensures a solid balance between system performance and graphics performance. Option Description DVMT Mode The graphics chip will dynamically allocate system memory as graphics memory, according to system and graphics requirements. Table 4-2: DVMT Mode Select Boot Display Device Select system boot display device from CRT, EFT or CRT+EFP. The default option is VBIOS-Default. Flat Panel Type Selects panel resolution of LVD output. Options are 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1366x768. BIOS Settings 45 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 4.3.2 Southbridge Configuration USB Functions Selects the number of USB ports to be enabled. HDA Controller Enables or disables the HDA controller. The default option is Enabled. Restore On Power Loss Defines what state the computer enters when power is restored after a power loss. The options for this value are Last State, Power On and Power Off. Option Description Power Off Set this value to always power the system down when power is restored. Power On Set this value to always power the system up when power is restored. Last State Set this value to power the system up or down based on the previous system power state when power is restored. Table 4-3: Restore On Power Loss Panel Power Select Selects LVDs panel power output. The options are low (3V) and high (5V). 4.4 Security The Security setup menu provides both a Supervisor and a User password. If you use both passwords, the Supervisor password must be set first. To uninstall the passwords, simply set a NULL password. Change Supervisor Password Select Change Supervisor Password and press < Enter >. And enter your password in the appearing message box as 46 BIOS Settings Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual prompted. The password is stored in NVRAM after setup completes. User Access Level This option appears after specifying Supervisor password, and allows you to specify the access level for users. Option Description No Access Users are not allowed to access the BIOS setting. View Only Users are allowed to view BIOS setting but not allowed to change it. Limited Users are allowed only to change limited items in BIOS. Full Access Users are allowed to access and change all setting items in BIOS. Change User Password Select Change User Password and press < Enter >. And enter your password in the appearing message box as prompted. The password is stored in NVRAM after setup completes. Password Check This option appears after specifying Supervisor password. Option Description Setup Check password when entering BIOS setup. Always Check password when system booting. Table 4-4: Password Check 4.5 Boot 4.5.1 Boot Settings Configuration Quick Boot Option Description Disabled Specify BIOS to perform all POST tests. BIOS Settings 47 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual Option Description Enabled Specify BIOS to skip certain POST test to boot faster. Quiet Boot Option Description Disabled Specify BIOS to display POST messages. Enabled Specify BIOS to display the OEM logo. Bootup Num-Lock Specify whether the Number Lock is on or off after power-on. Wait for ‘F1’ If Error If this option is specified as Disabled, BIOS does not wait for users to press the <F1> key if any error occurs. Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display If this option is specified as Enabled, the system displays the message "Press DEL to run Setup during POST" Intel 82574L PXE ROM Disabled/Enabled the Intel 82574L PXE ROM closes/opens Intel lan PXE function. Realtek 8111C PXE ROM Disabled/Enabled the Realtek 8111C PXE ROM closes/opens Intel lan PXE function. 4.5.2 Boot Device Priority Specifies the priority of boot devices. All installed boot devices are detected during POST and displayed on the screen, with selsection as follows. 48 BIOS Settings Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual Boot from a SATA hard drive 1. Select Hard Disk Drives and press Enter. 2. SATA hard drive is displayed with its identification string. Specify it as 1st Drive. 3. Go back to upper level and select SATA hard drive as 1st Boot Device. Boot from CF card 1. Select Hard Disk Drives and press Enter. 2. CF card is displayed with its identification string. Specify it as 1st Drive. 3. Go back to upper level and select CF card as 1st Boot Device. Boot from USB CD/DVD drive 1. Select USB Drives and press Enter. 2. CD/DVD drive is displayed with its identification string. Specify it as 1st Drive. 3. Go back to upper level and select CD/DVD drive as 1st Boot Device. Boot from USB Flash disk 1. Select USB Drives and press Enter. 2. USB flash disk is displayed with its identification string. Specify it as 1st Drive. 3. Go back to upper level and select USB flash disk as 1st Boot Device. Boot from Network Drives 1. Select Network Drives and press Enter. 2. The network drive is displayed with its identification string. Specify it as 1st Drive. 3. Go back to upper level and select the network drive in 1st Boot Device. BIOS Settings 49 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 4.6 Exit Save Changes and Exit When changes to the BIOS settings are complete, select this option to save all changes and reboot the system, after which the new settings take effect. Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to discard all changes and exit BIOS setup.. Discard Changes Select this option to discard all changes without exiting BIOS setup. Load Optimal Defaults Select this option to set all BIOS options to default settings. The Optimal setting is designed for maximum system performance, but may not work best for all computer applications. In particular, do not use the Optimal Setup options if the computer encounters system configuration problems. Load Failsafe Defaults Select this option to set all BIOS options to default settings. The Failsafe setting is designed for maximum system stability, but not maximum performance. Select the Fail-Safe Setup options if the computer encounters system configuration problems. 50 BIOS Settings Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 5 Driver Installation After installing the operating system, you need to install all related drivers to make the system work accordingly. This section describes the drivers needed for Windows operating systems and the procedures to install them. For other OS support, please contact ADLINK for further information. To install Windows drivers, please follow the steps below: 1. Properly install Windows before installing any drivers. Most of the standard I/O device drivers have been included in Windows. 2. Install the chipset driver. 3. Install the graphics driver. 4. Install the Ethernet driver. 5. Install the WDT (watchdog timer) driver. 5.1 Install the Chipset Driver This section describes installation of the chipset driver for the MXE-3002 controller. The chipset driver outlines to the operating system how to configure the Intel® GM45 chipset components in order to ensure that the following features function properly: X Core PCI and ISAPNP Services X PCIe Support X IDE/ATA33/ATA66/ATA100 Storage Support X SATA Storage Support X USB Support X Identification of Intel® Chipset Components in the Device Manager Driver Installation 51 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual One of the following operating systems must be fully installed and running on the system before installing this software: X Microsoft Windows 2000* X Microsoft Windows 7, 32-bit* X Microsoft Windows 7, 64-bit* X Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition* X Microsoft Windows Server 2003*, Windows Server 2008 Standard x64* X Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard* X Microsoft Windows Server 2008* X Microsoft Windows Vista 32* X Microsoft Windows Vista 64* X Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition* X Microsoft Windows XP* to install the chipset driver for the MXE-3002 controller: 1. Close any running application. 2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The chipset driver is located in the directory: x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXE-3002\Chipset\ where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive. 3. Execute Setup.exe and follow on-screen instructions to complete the setup. 4. After installation completes, reboot the system. 5.2 Install the Graphics Driver This section describes the procedure to install the graphics driver of the MXE-3002 controller. The MXE-3002 controller is equipped with Intel® 4500MHD graphics media accelerator integrated in Intel Mobile Intel® GM45 chipset. The Intel® Graphics Media 52 Driver Installation Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual Accelerator Driver package supports the following operating systems: X Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows 7 Home Basic, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows 7*, Windows 7, 32-bit* X Microsoft Windows Vista 32* X Microsoft Windows Vista Business, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows Vista Enterprise, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium, 32-bit version* X Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate, 32-bit version* To install the graphics driver. 1. Close any running application. 2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The graphics driver is located in the directory x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXE-3002\Graphics\ where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive. 3. Execute Setup.exe and follow on-screen instructions to complete the setup. 4. After installation completes, reboot the system. Driver Installation 53 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual 5.3 Install the Ethernet Driver To install the Ethernet driver with Intel WG82574L and Realtek 8111C Gigabit Ethernet controller for Windows 2000 and XP: 1. Close any running application. 2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The chipset driver is located in the directory: x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXE-3002\LAN-Intel\ x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXE-3002\LAN-Realtek\ where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive. 3. Execute setup.exe and follow on-screen instructions to complete the setup. 4. After installation completes, reboot the system. 5.4 Install the Audio Driver This section describes the procedure to install the audio driver of MXE-3000 . The MXE-3000 supports Intel High Definition audio using Realtek ALC888 audio codec. Follow the steps to install audio driver for MXE-3000. For Windows 2000 and XP and Vista users: 1. Close any running applications. 2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The audio driver is located in the directory: x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXE-3000\Audio\ where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive. 3. Execute Setup.exe and follow on-screen instructions to complete the setup. 4. When installation is complete, reboot the system. 5.5 Install the WDT Driver A WDT (watchdog timer) resets the system when the operating system or application is halted. A typical use of a WDT starts and periodically resets the timer, and when timer is expired, the system resets. The WDT driver must be installed prior to programming the WDT. 54 Driver Installation Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual To install WDT driver for the MXE-5140M controller: 1. Close any running applications. 2. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One DVD. The WDT driver is located in the directory x:\Driver Installation\Matrix\MXE-3002\WDT where x: denotes the DVD-ROM drive. 3. Execute setup.exe and follow on-screen instructions to complete the setup. Reboot the system. Driver Installation 55 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank. 56 Driver Installation Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual A Appendix A.1 Watchdog Timer (WDT) Function Reference This appendix describes the usage of the watchdog timer (WDT) function library for the MXE-3000 controller. Watchdog timer is a hardware mechanism to reset the system in case the operating system or an application halts. After starting watchdog timer, you need to periodically reset the watchdog timer in the application before the timer expires. Once watchdog timer expires, a hardware-generated signal is sent to reset the system. To use the WDT function library for MXE-3000 series, you need to include the header file WDT.h and linkage library WDT.lib in your C++ project. Appendix 57 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual InitWDT @ Description Initialize the watchdog timer function of MXE-3000 controller. InitWDT must be called before the invocation of any other WDT function. @ Supported controllers MXE-3000 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL InitWDT() @ Parameters None @ Return code TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully initialized. FALSE if watchdog timer is failed to initialize. 58 Appendix Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual SetWDT @ Description Set the timeout value of watchdog timer. There are two parameters for this function to indicate the timeout ticks and unit. Users should call ResetWDT or StopWDT before the expiration of watchdog timer, or the system will be reset. @ Supported controllers MXE-3000 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL SetWDT(BYTE tick, BYTE unit) @ Parameters tick Specify the number of tick for watchdog timer. A valid value is 1 - 255. unit Specify the timeout ticks of the watchdog timer. Value Description 0 The unit of tick is second. For example, when you specify tick as 100 and unit as 0, the timeout value is 100 seconds. 1 The unit of tick is minute. For example, when you specify tick as 100 and unit as 1, the timeout value is 100 minutes. @ Return codes TRUE if timeout value of watchdog timer is successfully set. FALSE if timeout value of watchdog timer is failed to set. Appendix 59 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual StartWDT @ Description Start the watchdog timer function. Once the StartWDT is invoked, the countdown of watchdog timer starts. Users should call ResetWDT or StopWDT before the expiration of watchdog timer, or the system will be reset. @ Supported controllers MXE-3000 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL StartWDT() @ Parameters None @ Return codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully started. FALSE if watchdog timer is failed to start. 60 Appendix Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual ResetWDT @ Description Reset the watchdog timer. The invocation of ResetWDT allows users to restore the watchdog timer to the initial timeout value specified in SetWDT function. Users should call ResetWDT or StopWDT before the expiration of watchdog timer, or the system will be reset. @ Supported controllers MXE-3000 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL ResetWDT() @ Parameters None @ Return codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully reset. FALSE if watchdog timer is failed to reset. Appendix 61 Matrix MXE-3000 Series User’s Manual StopWDT @ Description Stop the watchdog timer. @ Supported controllers MXE-3000 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL StopWDT() @ Parameters None @ Return codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully stopped. FALSE if watchdog timer is failed to stop. 62 Appendix
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