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AmITX-HL-G
User’s Manual
Mini-ITX Motherboard with
4th Gen Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 Processor
and Intel® Q87/H81 Chipset
Manual Revision:
1.00
Revision Date:
November 24, 2015
Part Number:
50-1X012-1000
Revision History
Revision
Description
Date
By
1.00
Initial release
2015-11-24
JC
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Preface
Copyright 2015 ADLINK Technology, Inc.
This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by
any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
Disclaimer
The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design, and function and does not
represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or
consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such
damages.
Environmental Responsibility
ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environmental preservation through compliance with the European Union's
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive. Environmental
protection is a top priority for ADLINK. We have enforced measures to ensure that our products, manufacturing processes, components, and
raw materials have as little impact on the environment as possible. When products are at their end of life, our customers are encouraged to
dispose of them in accordance with the product disposal and/or recovery programs prescribed by their nation or company.
AmITX-HL-G is a RoHS compliant and leadfree product
Trademarks
Product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
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Table of Contents
Revision History ............................................................................................................ 2
Preface............................................................................................................................ 3
1.
Introduction .......................................................................................................... 7
1.1.
Packing List ............................................................................................................................7
1.2.
Optional Accessories .............................................................................................................7
2.
Specifications........................................................................................................ 8
2.1.
Core System ...........................................................................................................................8
2.2.
Rear I/O Connectors ..............................................................................................................8
2.3.
Internal Headers and Connectors..........................................................................................8
2.4.
Form Factor ...........................................................................................................................9
2.5.
SEMA Board Controller..........................................................................................................9
2.6.
Debug Header........................................................................................................................9
2.7.
Video......................................................................................................................................9
2.8.
Audio......................................................................................................................................9
2.9.
LAN.........................................................................................................................................9
2.10.
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) ...........................................................................................9
2.11.
Power Specification ............................................................................................................ 10
2.12.
Temperatures ..................................................................................................................... 10
2.13.
Environmental .................................................................................................................... 10
2.14.
Operating Systems.............................................................................................................. 10
2.15.
Power Consumption ........................................................................................................... 11
2.16.
Functional Diagram............................................................................................................. 13
3.
Mechanical Layout ............................................................................................. 14
3.1.
Connector Locations ........................................................................................................... 14
3.2.
Mechanical Dimensions...................................................................................................... 15
3.3.
Thermal Solutions............................................................................................................... 17
4.
Connectors and Jumpers ................................................................................... 18
4.1.
4.1.1.
DisplayPort ........................................................................................................................................18
4.1.2.
USB Connectors .................................................................................................................................18
4.1.3.
Ethernet Connectors (LAN1, LAN2) ...................................................................................................19
4.1.4.
Audio Connectors ..............................................................................................................................19
4.2.
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Rear IO Connectors............................................................................................................. 18
Internal Connectors ............................................................................................................ 20
4.2.1.
ATX Power Connector (ATX_PWR, proprietary) ................................................................................20
4.2.2.
SATA Connectors (SATA0/1/2) ..........................................................................................................21
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4.2.3.
SATA Power Connector (ST_PWR1/2) ...............................................................................................21
4.2.4.
USB Header........................................................................................................................................22
4.2.5.
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector ..............................................................................................23
4.2.6.
Internal Audio Connector ..................................................................................................................23
4.2.7.
CPU Fan and System Fan Connectors................................................................................................24
4.2.8.
Serial COM Port Connectors..............................................................................................................24
4.2.9.
LVDS Connector.................................................................................................................................26
4.2.10.
LVDS Auxiliary Connector ................................................................................................................27
4.2.11.
Front Panel Connector.....................................................................................................................28
4.2.12.
Feature Connector...........................................................................................................................29
4.2.13.
SPI Header .......................................................................................................................................30
4.2.14.
DB40 Debug Board Connector.........................................................................................................31
4.3.
Jumper and Switch Settings................................................................................................ 32
4.3.1.
Jumper and Switch Locations ............................................................................................................32
4.3.2.
ATX/AT Mode Selection (JPATX)........................................................................................................32
4.3.3.
Clear CMOS (CMOS) ..........................................................................................................................32
4.3.4.
Mini-PCE/mSATA Selection (JPMSATA) .............................................................................................33
4.3.5.
COM Port (SER1) Power Selection (JPS3P) ........................................................................................33
4.3.6.
LVDS Backlight Power Selection (JPL1)..............................................................................................33
4.3.7.
LVDS Panel Power Selection (JPL2)....................................................................................................33
4.3.8.
LVDS Backlight Enable Selection (JPL3) .............................................................................................33
4.3.9.
BIOS Switch Setting (SW2, SW3)........................................................................................................34
4.4.
Onboard Connector Information........................................................................................ 35
5.
Driver Installation............................................................................................... 36
6.
Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA) .............................................. 37
6.1.
Board Specific SEMA Functions .......................................................................................... 37
6.1.1.
Voltages .............................................................................................................................................37
6.1.2.
Main Current .....................................................................................................................................38
6.1.3.
BMC Status ........................................................................................................................................38
6.1.4.
Exception Codes ................................................................................................................................38
6.1.5.
BMC Flags ..........................................................................................................................................39
7.
System Resources ............................................................................................... 40
7.1.
System Memory Map ......................................................................................................... 40
7.2.
Direct Memory Access Channels ........................................................................................ 40
7.3.
I/O Map............................................................................................................................... 40
7.3.1.
I/O Map .............................................................................................................................................40
7.3.2.
IRQ Lines PIC mode............................................................................................................................42
7.3.3.
IRQ Lines APIC mode .........................................................................................................................43
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7.4.
PCI Configuration Space Map ............................................................................................. 44
7.5.
PCI Interrupt Routing Map.................................................................................................. 45
7.6.
SMBus Slave Address.......................................................................................................... 45
8.
BIOS Setup .......................................................................................................... 46
8.1.
Menu Structure................................................................................................................... 46
8.2.
Main.................................................................................................................................... 47
8.2.1.
System Information ...........................................................................................................................47
8.2.2.
Processor Information.......................................................................................................................47
8.2.3.
PCH Information ................................................................................................................................47
8.2.4.
System Management.........................................................................................................................48
8.2.5.
System Date and Time.......................................................................................................................52
8.3.
Advanced ............................................................................................................................ 52
8.3.1.
CPU ....................................................................................................................................................52
8.3.2.
Audio .................................................................................................................................................53
8.3.3.
SATA ..................................................................................................................................................53
8.3.4.
Thermal .............................................................................................................................................54
8.3.5.
Memory .............................................................................................................................................54
8.3.6.
Graphics.............................................................................................................................................55
8.3.7.
USB ....................................................................................................................................................57
8.3.8.
ACPI and Power Management...........................................................................................................57
8.3.9.
PCI and PCIe.......................................................................................................................................58
8.3.10.
Super IO ...........................................................................................................................................59
8.3.11.
Serial Port Console ..........................................................................................................................59
8.3.12.
Network...........................................................................................................................................60
8.3.13.
Security............................................................................................................................................61
8.3.14.
Miscellaneous..................................................................................................................................61
8.4.
8.4.1.
8.5.
8.5.1.
8.6.
Boot .................................................................................................................................... 62
Boot Configuration ............................................................................................................................62
Security ............................................................................................................................... 63
Password Description ........................................................................................................................63
Save & Exit .......................................................................................................................... 63
Safety Instructions ...................................................................................................... 64
Getting Service ............................................................................................................ 65
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1. Introduction
The AmITX-HL-G is a Mini-ITX motherboard supporting the Desktop 4th Generation Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 and Pentium®/Celeron® Processor
with Intel® Q87/H81 Chipset. The AmITX-HL-G is specifically designed for customers who need high-level processing and graphics
performance with a long product life solution.
The AmITX-HL-G features three DisplayPorts, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, USB 3.0 ports, USB 2.0 ports, SATA 6 Gb/s ports, and High
Definition Audio with 7.1 channels. Expansion is provided by one PCIe x16, one PCIe x1, and two mini-PCIe slots. The onboard feature
connector provides GPIO, SMBus, and I2C support. The board is equipped with SPI AMI EFI BIOS, supporting embedded features such as
hardware monitor and watchdog timer.
Available Models
Model Number
Chipset
AmITX-HL-G-Q87
Q87
AmITX-HL-G-H81
H81
Latest revision of the datasheet, user’s manual, BIOS, drivers, and board support packages, can be downloaded from the product webpage:
http://www.adlinktech.com/PD/web/PD_detail.php?cKind=&pid=1446.
1.1.
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1.2.
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Packing List
AmITX-HL-G Mini-ITX motherboard
ATX/AT power cable (P/N: 30-20872-0000)
SATA dual power cable (P/N: 30-20875-0000)
SATA cable (P/N: 30-10057-0600)
Rear I/O shield (P/N: 34-25314-0000 )
Optional Accessories
COM port cable, 1 port (P/N: 30-20876-0000)
PS/2 KB/MS cable (P/N: 30-20873-0000)
USB 2.0 cable, 2 ports (P/N: 30-20874-1000)
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2. Specifications
2.1.
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Core System
CPU: Desktop 4th Generation Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 and Pentium®/Celeron® Processor, Socket H3, LGA1150 package
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Core™ i7-4770S Processor, 3.1 GHz, 4C, 65W
Core™ i7-4770TE Processor, 2.3GHz, 4C, 45W
Core™ i5-4570S Processor, 2.9 GHz, 4C, 65W
Core™ i5-4570TE Processor, 2.7 GHz, 2C, 35W
Core™ i3-4330 Processor, 3.5 GHz, 2C, 54W
Core™ i3-4330TE Processor, 2.4 GHz, 2C, 35 W
Pentium® G3420 Processor, 3.2GHz, 2C, 3M, 54W
Pentium® G3320TE Processor, 2.3GHz, 2C, 3M, 35W
Celeron® G1820 Processor, 2.7GHz, 2C, 2M, 54W
Celeron® G1820TE Processor, 2.2GHz, 2C, 2M, 35W
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“Haswell Refresh”
Core™ i7-4790S Processor, 3.2GHz, 4C, 8M, 65W
Core™ i5-4590S Processor, 3.0GHz, 4C, 4M, 65W
Core™ i3-4360 Processor, 3.7GHz, 2C, 4M, 54W
Core™ i3-4350T Processor, 3.1GHz, 2C, 4M, 35W
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Chipset: Intel® Q87/H81 Chipset
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Memory: Dual channel non-ECC 1333/1600 MHz DDR3/DDR3L(1.5V support) memory up to 16GB in dual stacked SODIMM sockets
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Embedded BIOS: AMI EFI in 16MB/8MB(Q87/H81) SPI BIOS
2.2.
Rear I/O Connectors
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Display: 3x DisplayPort
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LAN: Dual GbE RJ-45
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USB: 4x USB 3.0, 4x USB 2.0 (Q87); 2x USB 3.0, 6x USB 2.0 (H81)
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Audio: 7.1 channel audio via 5 jacks and S/PDIF output on rear I/O
2.3.
Internal Headers and Connectors
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PCI Express: PCIe x16 (Gen3), PCIe x1 (Gen2)
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2x Mini PCIe: one PCIe+USB (top side); one PCIe+USB or mSATA by jumper setting (bottom side)
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USB: 2x USB 2.0 via onboard header, 2x USB 2.0 via front panel connector, one vertical USB 2.0 port
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SATA: 3x SATA ports (Q87 supports 3x SATA 6 Gb/s, H81 supports 2x SATA 6 Gb/s, 1x SATA 3 Gb/s)
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SATA Power Connector
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Serial: 3x RS-232 headers, 1x RS-232/422/485 headers with 5V power (12V by BOM option)
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LVDS (optional): Supports non-EDID type LCD panels only
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Front Panel Header
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Audio Header
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Feature Connector Header
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PS/2 KB/MS Connector
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SPI Header
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ATX Power Connector
2.4.
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Mini-ITX: 170mm x 170mm
2.5.
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Voltage/Current monitoring
Power sequence debug support
AT/ATX mode control
Logistics and Forensic information
Flat Panel Control
General Purpose I2C
Failsafe BIOS (dual BIOS )
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Watchdog Timer and Fan Control
Video
GPU Feature Support
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Debug Header
40-pin Multipurpose Flat Cable Connector:, used in combination with DB-40 debug module providing BIOS POST code LED, BMC
access, SPI BIOS flashing, Power Testpoints, Debug LEDs
2.7.
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SEMA Board Controller
ADLINK Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA)
2.6.
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Form Factor
Intel® HD Graphics 4600 supports DirectX11.1, OpenGL 3.2 and OpenCL 1.2; triple simultaneous display output on Q87 and dual
simultaneous display output on H81
Display Interface support
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2.8.
3x DisplayPort v1.2 with resolution up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz
LVDS (optional): Supports non-EDID type LCD panels only; Single/Dual Channel 18 and 24-bit; 1920 x 1200 @ 60 Hz resolution in
dual LVDS bus mode
Audio
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Integrated: Intel® HD Audio on chipset
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Audio Codec: ALC886
2.9.
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LAN
Intel PHY: Intel® i218LM (PHY) Ethernet controller
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Supports Intel® AMT 9.0 on Q87
Supports Intel® vPro™ on Q87
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Intel MAC/PHY: Intel® i211AT (MAC/PHY) Ethernet controller
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Interface: 10/100/1000 GbE connection
2.10. Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
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Chipset: Atmel AT97SC3204 (optional)
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Type: TPM1.2
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2.11. Power Specification
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Power Modes:
AT and ATX mode (AT mode start controlled by BMC)
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Standard Voltage Input:
ATX = 12V ±5%, 5Vsb ±5% or AT = 12V ±5%
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Power Management:
ACPI 4.0 compliant
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Power States:
Supports C1-C6, S0, S1, S4, S3, S5, (Wake-on-USB S3/S4, WoL S3/S4/S5)
2.12. Temperatures
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Operating Temperature:
0°C to 60°C
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Storage Temperature:
-20°C to 80°C
2.13. Environmental
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Humidity:
10-90% RH operating, non-condensing
5-95% RH storage (and operating with conformal coating)
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Shock and Vibration:
IEC 60068-2-64 and IEC-60068-2-27
MIL-STD-202F, Method 213B, Table 213-I, Condition A and Method 214A, Table 214-I, Condition D
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HALT:
Thermal Stress, Vibration Stress, Thermal Shock and Combined Test
2.14. Operating Systems
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Standard Support:
Windows 7/8 32/64-bit, Linux 32/64-bit
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Extended Support (BSP):
WES7, WE8S, Linux, VxWorks
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2.15. Power Consumption
System Configuration
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Memory Slot1
Kingston 8G KVR16LS11/8 DDR3L SODIMM (1600MHZ)
Memory Slot2
Kingston 8G KVR16LS11/8 DDR3L SODIMM (1600MHZ)
Graphics
Intel® HD Graphics 4600
HDD
ADLink ASD26-MT1064-CT SSD 64GB
Monitor
Hanns.G HZ222
Cooler
CoolJag JYC9L06AGC-A
Power Supply
FSP Group INC. FSP600-80PSA 600W
Video Resolution
1920 x 1080 x32bit
BIOS
1.06
FW
2v0
Utility
PassMark BurnInTest 7.1
Intel® Core™ i7-4770S 3.1GHz (65W)
Power State
BIOS EIST/C-state Enabled
Current (A)/Voltage (V)
Power (W)
N/A
N/A
S3
0.29/5.01
1.45
S5(2)
0.21/5.01
1.05
Windows 7 (Idle)
1.22/12.05
Windows 7 (Typical)
Windows 7 (Max loading)
S1(1)
BIOS EIST/C-state Disabled
Current (A)/Voltage (V)
Power (W)
14.70
1.37/12.13
16.62
5.21/12.02
62.62
4.32/12.06
52.10
7.56/11.96
90.42
7.41/11.96
88.62
Notes: (1) ACPI/S1 mode not supported by BIOS.
(2) ECO mode not supported by BIOS.
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Intel® Core™ i5-4570S Processor 2.9GHz (65W)
Power State
BIOS EIST/C-state Enabled
Current (A)/Voltage (V)
Power (W)
N/A
N/A
S3
0.23/5.01
1.15
S5(2)
0.16/5.01
0.80
Windows 7 (Idle)
1.18/12.05
Windows 7 (Typical)
Windows 7 (Max loading)
S1(1)
BIOS EIST/C-state Disabled
Current (A)/Voltage (V)
Power (W)
14.22
1.32/12.09
15.96
3.63/12.06
43.78
3.25/12.08
39.26
7.27/11.96
86.95
6.66/11.97
79.72
Notes: (1) ACPI/S1 mode not supported by BIOS.
(2) ECO mode not supported by BIOS.
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Intel® Core™ i3-4330 Processor 3.5GHz (54W)
Power State
BIOS EIST/C-state Enabled
Current (A)/Voltage (V)
Power (W)
N/A
N/A
S3
0.18/5.06
0.91
S5(2)
0.14/5.06
0.71
Windows 7 (Idle)
1.08/12.1
Windows 7 (Typical)
Windows 7 (Max loading)
S1(1)
BIOS EIST/C-state Disabled
Current (A)/Voltage (V)
Power (W)
13.07
1.18/12.1
14.28
3.62/12.09
43.77
3.13/12.16
38.06
6.04/12.09
73.02
5.92/12.04
71.28`
Notes: (1) ACPI/S1 mode not supported by BIOS.
(2) ECO mode not supported by BIOS.
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Intel® Pentium® Processor G3420 3.2GHz (53W)
Power State
BIOS EIST/C-state Enabled
Current (A)/Voltage (V)
Power (W)
N/A
N/A
S3
0.18/5.06
0.91
S5(2)
0.17/5.06
0.86
Windows 7 (Idle)
1.07/12.1
Windows 7 (Typical)
Windows 7 (Max loading)
S1(1)
BIOS EIST/C-state Disabled
Current (A)/Voltage (V)
Power (W)
12.95
1.17/12.1
14.16
2.52/12.18
30.69
2.43/12.18
29.6
4.73/12.08
57.14
4.75/12.08
57.38
Notes: (1) ACPI/S1 mode not supported by BIOS.
(2) ECO mode not supported by BIOS.
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2.16. Functional Diagram
DisplayPort D
DP
4th Gen Intel®
Core™ i7/i5/i3
Pentium®
Celeron®
Vertical SODIMM (channel A)
8 GB DDR3/DDR3L(supports 1.5V)
at 1333/1600 (non ECC)
Vertical SODIMM (channel B)
8 GB DDR3/DDR3L(supports 1.5V)
at 1333/1600 (non ECC)
USB 3.0
LVDS
Fine Wire Conn.
LVDS Dat/Clk
LVDS AUX
Connector
Brightness
Optional
PCIe x16
PCIe x16 slot
port 0/1
FDI
USB3.0
DMI
USB3.0
eDP to
LVDS
LVDS control
Socket H3 Socket
LGA1150
DisplayPort C
DP
DDC
eDP
2 lane
DisplayPort B
DP
USB3.0*
Q87: 2x USB 3.0 port 4/5
*[H81: 2x USB 2.0]
USB3.0*
PCIe x1 port 1
USB2.0
USB2.0
PCIe x1 slot
System Signals
2x USB 2.0 port 8/9
4x USB 2.0
USB2.0
USB
HUB
x4
Front Panel
1x USB 2.0 port 2
MIC2-IN / LINE2 / AGND
USB 2.0 port 10/11
USB2.0
USB
USB 2.0
RJ45
GbE i218LM
10/100/1000
top
USB Vertical
PCIe port 6
PCIe x1 port 3
Mini PCIe
RJ45
GbE i211AT
10/100/1000
bottom
Center
Line IN
Surround L/R Line Out
SPDIF Out
Mic IN
PCIe port 5
USB 2.0 port 3
HDA
Codec
ALC886
COM2 Header
COM3 Header
COM4 Header
USB
Hub
x4
USB 2.0
mSATA/
Mini PCIe
PCIe x1 port 4
Intel® Q87/H81
Chipset
Audio Header
COM1 Header
half size
top
USB 2.0
1x SATA 6Gb/s Q87 port 3
[1x SATA 3Gb/s H81]
full size, bottom
Switch
1x SATA 6Gb/s Q87 [SATA 3Gb/s H81] port 2
SATA
1x RS-232/422/485
2x SATA 6Gb/s port 0/1
Super I/O
3x RS-232
SATA
SATA
LPC
ITE
IT8783
SPI0/1 header
SPI 0/1
SPI0
PS/2
Failsafe
switch
TPM
Atmel
SPI1 socket
SPI0
CPU Fan
SMbus
BMC
System Fan1
System Fan2
Sensor
GPIO
GPIO
Temp input for System Fan
Feature Connector
System Signals
Rear I/O Connectors
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Internal Connectors
Functional Components
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3. Mechanical Layout
3.1.
Connector Locations
DP
DP
PCIe x1
DB40 Connector
USB
DP
USB
DP
USB
LAN
LAN
Audio
SATA Connectors
SATA Power
CPU Fan
PCIe x16
Mini PCIe
Audio Header
LVDS AUX
SPI Socket
LVDS
SPI Header
PS/2 KB/MS
USB 2.0
3x RS-232
1x RS-232/422/485
USB Vertical Connector
2x SODIMM
Feature Connector
Front Panel Connector
ATX/AT Power
System Fans
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3.2.
Mechanical Dimensions
Top View
Dimensions: mm
All tolerances ±0.2mm
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Side View
Dimensions: mm
All tolerances ±0.2mm
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3.3.
Thermal Solutions
LGA1150 CPU Cooler, H=30.0mm, 45W
Standard Temp.: 0°C to 60°C
P/N: 32-20513-0000
LGA1150 CPU Cooler, H=46.05mm, 45W
Standard Temp.: 0°C to 60°C
P/N: 32-20512-0000
LGA1150 CPU Cooler, H=50.2mm, 95W
Standard Temp.: 0°C to 60°C
P/N: 32-20113-0000
LGA1150 CPU Cooler, H=61.4mm, 95W
Standard Temp.: 0°C to 60°C
P/N: 32-20495-0000
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4. Connectors and Jumpers
See 3.1 Connector Locations on page 14 for connector locations.
4.1.
Rear IO Connectors
4.1.1.
DisplayPort
Three DisplayPort v1.2 specification ports up to 3840x2160 @ 60 Hz.
4.1.2.
Pin #
Signal
Pin #
Signal
1
CN_DP0_P
2
Ground
3
CN_DP0_N
4
CN_DP1_P
5
Ground
6
CN_DP1_N
7
CN_DP2_P
8
Ground
9
CN_DP2_N
10
CN_DP3_P
11
Ground
12
CN_DP3_N
13
CN_CAD-L
14
CN_CEC
15
CN_AUX_P
16
Ground
17
CN_AUX_N
18
DDP_HPD
19
Ground
20
P3V3
1
2
19
20
USB Connectors
Q87: 4x USB 3.0, 4x USB 2.0 [H81: 2x USB 3.0, 6x USB 2.0]
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5V supply for external devices;
ƒ
5Vsb is supplied during power down to allow wakeup on USB device activity during S3~S4 state
ƒ
1.5A for device power supply protected by a resettable 2A fuse
Pin #
Signal
1
Vcc
2
UV0-
3
UV0+
4
GND
Pin #
Signal
1
USB3.0_P5VA
2
USB2_CMAN
3
USB2_CMAP
4
GND
5
USB3A_CMRXN
6
USB3A_CMRXP
7
GND
8
USB3A_CMTXN
9
USB3A_CMTXP
AmITX-HL-G
4.1.3.
Ethernet Connectors (LAN1, LAN2)
Dual 10/100/1000Mbit/s LAN Ethernet controllers based on Intel® i218LM/i211AT, support PXE and WOL over both LANs.
Pin #
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
1000BASE-T
1
TX+
LAN_MDI0+
2
TX-
LAN_MDI0-
3
RX+
LAN_MDI1+
4
--
LAN_MDI2+
5
--
LAN_MDI2-
6
RX-
LAN_MDI1-
7
--
LAN_MDI3+
8
--
LAN_MDI3-
LED1 (Speed)
4.1.4.
LED2 (Link/Activity)
Status
Description
Status
Description
Off
10 Mb connection
Off
No Link
Green
100 Mb connection
Orange
Linked
Orange
1 Gb connection
Blinking
Data Activity
Audio Connectors
ƒ
7.1 channel audio via 5 jacks and S/PDIF output on rear I/O
ƒ
Intel® High Definition Audio on chipset
ƒ
Realtek ALC886 codec
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4.2.
4.2.1.
Internal Connectors
ATX Power Connector (ATX_PWR, proprietary)
AmITX-HL-G supports a proprietary internal ATX Power Connector (ATX_PWR). An adapter cable is provided for connection to a standard
ATX power supply.
Pin #
Signal
Pin #
Signal
1
SB5V
8
P_OK
2
GND
9
PS_ON#
3
GND
10
+12V
4
GND
11
+12V
5
GND
12
+12V
6
GND
13
+12V
7
3.3V
14
+5V
ATX Adapter Cable: ADLINK Part. No. 30-20872-0000 (length 250 mm)
Motherboard
ATX Power
Connector
(ATX_PWR)
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ATX Power
Supply
AmITX-HL-G
4.2.2.
SATA Connectors (SATA0/1/2)
Three SATA 6 Gbps ports are available on the AmITX-HL-G (H81: 2x SATA 6 Gbps and 1x SATA 3 Gbps).
4.2.3.
Pin #
Signal
1
GND
2
TXP
3
TXN
4
GND
5
RXN
6
RXP
7
GND
SATA Power Connector (ST_PWR1/2)
Pin #
Signal
1
12V
2
GND
3
5V
4
GND
5
3.3V
5
4
3
2
1
SATA Power Cable: ADLINK Part. No.: 30-20875-0000 (length 200 mm)
HDD/SSD
Power
HDD/SSD
Power
Motherboard
SATA Power
Connector
AmITX-HL-G
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4.2.4.
USB Header
5V/SB5V: 5V supplies for external devices. SB5V is supplied during power down to allow wakeup on USB device activity during S3~S4 state.
P5V_USB2
85USB2_P2_DN_R
85USB2_P2_DP_R
1
3
5
7
P5V_USB2
CN35
2
4
6
8
10
85USB2_P3_DN_R
85USB2_P3_DP_R
BH_10_S2mm_N9
Pin # Signal
Pin # Signal
1
P5V_USB
2
P5V_USB
3
P2_DN_R-
4
P3_DN_R
5
P2_DP_R
6
P3_DP_R
7
GND
8
GND
9
KEY
10
GND
1
10
USB Cable (optional):
USB 2.0 Header to 2x Female Type-A Cable (length 200mm), P/N: 30-20874-1000
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AmITX-HL-G
4.2.5.
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector
6 pin 2.0 pitch standard wafer connector. No support for PS/2 KB/MS wake function
Pin #
Signal
1
MSCLK
2
V5S_S3
3
MSDATA
4
GND
5
KBDATA
6
KBCLK
1
2
3
4
5
6
KB/MS Cable (optional):
PS/2 KB/MS Cable (length 400mm), P/N: 30-20873-0000
4.2.6.
Internal Audio Connector
2x13-pin 2.0 pitch standard wafer connector.
Note: Signals shared with Audio Connector on Rear I/O.
Signal
Pin #
Pin #
Signal
LFE-OUT
1
2
CEN-OUT
AAGND
3
4
AAGND
FRONT-OUT-L
5
6
FRONT-OUT-R
AAGND
7
8
AAGND
REAR-OUT-L
9
10
REAR-OUT-R
SIDE-OUT-L
11
12
SIDE-OUT-R
AAGND
13
14
AAGND
MIC1-L
15
16
MIC1-R
AAGND
17
18
AAGND
LINE1-L
19
20
LINE1-R
MUTE
21
22
AAGND
GND
23
24
NC
SPDIF-OUT
25
26
GND
AmITX-HL-G
1
2
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4.2.7.
CPU Fan and System Fan Connectors
Pin 3 and 4 are connected (monitored and managed) by SEMA controller.
4.2.8.
Pin #
Signal
1
GND
2
Fan Power (+12V)
3
Fan Sense
4
Fan Speed Control
Serial COM Port Connectors
Four internal Serial Ports (SER1-4)
Serial Port
Functions
SER1
Supports RS-232 / RS-422 / RS-485,
5V/12V power support by jumper select
(JPS3P, default NC).
SWS1M: Switch for mode selection of
SER1 (default RS-232).
SER2
Supports RS-232 only
SER3
Supports RS-232 only
SER4
Supports RS-232 only
RS-232
Pin # Signal
Pin # Signal
1
DCD
2
DSR
3
RxD
4
RTS
5
TxD
6
CTS
7
DTR
8
RI
9
GND
10
5V / 12V
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AmITX-HL-G
RS-422 (SER1 only)
Pin # Signal
Pin # Signal
1
Tx-
2
Tx+
3
Rx+
4
Rx-
5
—
6
—
7
—
8
—
9
GND
10
5V / 12V
RS-485 (SER1 only)
Pin # Signal
Pin # Signal
1
Tx/Rx-
2
Tx/Rx+
3
—
4
—
5
—
6
—
7
—
8
—
9
GND
10
5V / 12V
SER1 Mode Switch (SWS1M)
SWS1M (SER1 MODE SEL)
RS-232 (default)
RS-422
RS-485
1
ON
ON
OFF
2
OFF
ON
ON
Note: See Section 4.3.5COM Port (SER1) Power Selection (JPS3P)
COM Cable (optional):
COM Port Cable (length 250mm), P/N: 30-20876-0000
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4.2.9.
LVDS Connector
FFC Connector : Female, 30pin, 1mm pitch. (JAE, FI-X30SSLA-HF)
Supports non-EDID type LCD panels.
Signal
Description
LVDS A0..A3
LVDS A Channel data
LVDS ACLK
LVDS A Channel clock
LVDS B0..B3
LVDS B Channel data
LVDS BCLK
LVDS B Channel clock
VDD ENABLE
Output Display Enable.
LCDVCC
VCC supply to the display. Power-on/off
sequencing depending on selected display type
in the BIOS Setup.
Switchable by jumper either 3.3V (default) or 5V.
Maximum load is 1A total for both voltages.
DDC CLK
DDC Channel Clock
DDC DAT
DDC Channel Data
Note
Max. 0.5A
Max. 0.5A
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Type
Signal
Pin #
Pin #
Signal
Type
Note
LVDS
LVDS A0-
1
16
LVDS B1+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS A0+
2
17
POWER GND
PWR
LVDS
LVDS A1-
3
18
LVDS B2-
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS A1+
4
19
LVDS B2+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS A2-
5
20
LVDS BCLK-
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS A2+
6
21
LVDS BCLK+
LVDS
PWR
POWER GND
7
22
LVDS B3-
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS ACLK-
8
23
LVDS B3+
LVDS
LVDS
LVDS ACLK+
9
24
POWER GND
PWR
Max. 0.5A
LVDS
LVDS A3-
10
25
DDC DATA
OT
PU 2K2Ω, 3.3V
LVDS
LVDS A3+
11
26
VDD ENABLE
OT
3.3V level
LVDS
LVDS B0-
12
27
DDC CLK
OT
PU 2K2Ω, 3.3V
LVDS
LVDS B0+
13
28
LCDVCC
PWR
Max 0.5A
PWR
POWER GND
14
29
LCDVCC
PWR
Max 0.5A
LVDS
LVDS B1-
15
30
LCDVCC
PWR
Max 0.5A
Max. 0.5A
AmITX-HL-G
4.2.10. LVDS Auxiliary Connector
Wafer 1x10 pin: 1.25 mm pitch (MOLEX, 53261-1071)
Pin
Type
Signal
Note
1
OT
BKLT_EN#
3.3V level
2
PWR
GND
Max. 0.5A
3
PWR
GND
Max. 0.5A
4
PWR
BKLT_PWR
Max. 0.5A
5
PWR
BKLT_PWR
Max. 0.5A
6
PWR
BKLT_PWR
Max. 0.5A
7
PWR
BKLT_PWR
Max. 0.5A
8
PWR
GND
Max. 0.5A
9
PWR
GND
Max. 0.5A
10
OT
BKLT_CTL
3.3V level
Signal
Description
BKLT_EN#
Backlight Enable signal (active low)
Optional to invert this signal to active high BKLT_EN (by jumper)
BKLT_PWR
Backlight Power switchable by jumper either 5V (default) or 12V. Maximum 1A per pin for both voltages
BKLT_CTL
Backlight control, PWM signal to implement voltage in the range 0-3.3V
See Section 4.3 Jumper and Switch Settings for Backlight Power Selection (JPL1), Panel Power Selection (JPL2), and Backlight Enable
Jumper Selection (JPL3) settings.
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4.2.11. Front Panel Connector
2x12-pin 2.0 pitch standard wafer connector
The front panel connector of AmITX-HL-G provides two USB2.0 header, Audio MIC-In / Line-Out, ATX power switch, Reset, HDD LED, and
SUS LED (System Power LED).
Pin # Signal
Ioh/ Iol
Type Note
Pin # Signal
Type Ioh/ Iol Note
1
USB6/7_5V
-
PWR 1
2
USB6/7_5V
PWR -
3
USB6-
-
4
USB7-
-
5
USB6+
-
6
USB7+
-
7
GND
-
PWR
8
GND
9
Mute
-
Mute
10
LINE2-L
11
+5V
-
PWR 2
12
+5V
PWR -
2
13
SATA_LED# 25/25mA O
14
SUS_LED
O
3
15
GND
-
PWR
16
PWRBTN_IN# I
17
RSTIN#
-
I
18
GND
19
SB3V3
-
PWR
20
LINE2-R
21
AGND
-
PWR
22
AGND
PWR -
23
MIC2-L
-
AI
24
MIC2-R
AI
1
1
2
PWR -
7mA
PWR -
-
Note 1: 5V/SB5V: 5V supplies for external devices. SB5V is supplied during power down to allow wakeup on USB device activity during
S3~S4 state.
Note 2: Maximum load is 1A.
Note 3: SUS_LED (System Power LED): Connect to the power status indicator on the chassis front panel. The LED is on when the
system is operating. The LED keeps blinking when the system is in S1/S3 sleep state. The LED is off when the system is in S4 sleep state
or powered off (S5).
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AmITX-HL-G
4.2.12. Feature Connector
2x13-pin 2.0 pitch standard wafer connector
The feature connector of AmITX-HL-G provides Case Open, I2C, SMBus, and GPIO(10pin).
Signal
Description
TEMPS
Analogue temp sensor, connect to analog input of BMC
EXT_BAT
Connect to RTC power
CASE_OPEN# Any time case open occurred, system will notice/show case open alert in
POST when the next booting.
I2CC / I2CD
Connect to BMC (I2C Master)
I2C
SEMA
Pin # Signal
Pull U/D Ioh/ Iol
Type Note
Pin # Signal
Type Ioh/ Iol
Pull U/D
Note
1
CASE_OPEN# PU 2M
-
I
2
SMBC
OT
/4mA
PU 10K
1
3
GND
-
-
PWR
4
SMBD
OT
/4mA
PU 10K
1
5
TEMPS
-
I
6
I2CC
OT
-
PU 10K
1
7
EXT_BAT
-
PWR
8
I2CD
OT
-
PU 10K
1
9
SB3V3
-
-
PWR
10
SB5V
PWR -
-
11
GND
-
-
PWR
12
GND
PWR -
-
13
GPIO0
-
PU10K3V3 IOT
14
GPIO1
IOT
PU10K3V3
15
GPIO2
-
PU10K3V3 IOT
16
GPIO3
IOT
PU10K3V3
17
GPIO4
-
PU10K3V3 IOT
18
GPIO5
IOT
PU10K3V3
19
GPIO6
-
PU10K3V3 IOT
20
GPIO7
IOT
PU10K3V3
21
GPIO8
PU10K3V3 IOT
22
GPIO9
IOT
PU10K3V3
23
GND
-
PWR
24
SUS_S3# O
25/25mA -
25
12V
-
-
PWR
26
SUS_S4# O
25/25mA -
27
PWR_OK
-
25/25mA
O
28
SUS_S5# O
25/25mA -
2
1
2
Note 1: Pull-up to +3V3Dual (+3V3 or SB3V3).
Note 2: Input to SEMA.
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4.2.13. SPI Header
2x6-pin 2.0 pitch standard wafer connector
Type Signal
Pin #
Pin # Signal
Type
CLK
1
2
SB3V3
PWR
I
CS0#
3
4
ADDIN
IO
I
CS1#
5
6
NC
-
I
MOSI
7
8
ISOLATE
IO
O
MISO
9
10
GND
PWR
IO
SPI_IO2_#WP 11
12
SPI_IO3_#HOLD IO
1
2
Signal
Description
CLK
Serial Clock
SB3V3
3.3V Standby Voltage power line. Normally output power, but when Motherboard is turned off then the on-board
SPI Flash can be 3.3V power sourced via this pin.
CS0#
CS0# Chip Select 0, active low.
ADDIN
ADDIN input signal must be NC.
MOSI
Master Output, Slave Input
ISOLATE#
The ISOLATE# input, active low, is normally NC, but must be connected to GND when loading SPI flash. Power
Supply to the Motherboard must be turned off when loading SPI flash. The pull up resistor is connected via diode
to 5VSB.
MISO
Master Input, Slave Output
SPI_IO2_#WP
SPI Data I/O: A bidirectional signal used to support the new Dual
IO Fast Read, Quad IO Fast Read and Quad Output Fast Read modes. This signal is not used in Dual Output
Fast Read mode.
SPI_IO3_#HOLD
SPI Data I/O: A bidirectional signal used to support the new Dual
IO Fast Read, Quad IO Fast Read and Quad Output Fast Read modes. This signal is not used in Dual Output
Fast Read mode.
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AmITX-HL-G
4.2.14. DB40 Debug Board Connector
FPC Connector Type: FCI 59GF Flex 10042867
1
40
Pin
Interface
Signal
Remark
Pin
Interface
Signal
1
SPI
Program
interface
VCC_SPI_IN
SPI Power Input from flash tool to
module. HW need add MOS FET
to switch SPI power for SPI ROM
21
BMC Program
interface
(continued)
TXD6
Remark
2
GND
22
RXD6
3
SPI_BIOS_CS0#
23
FUMD0
4
SPI_BIOS_CS1#
24
RESET_IN#
5
SPI_BIOS_MISO
25
DATA
6
SPI_BIOS_MOSI
26
CLK
7
SPI_BIOS_CLK
27
OCD0A
Include a jumper to
connect OCD0A via 1K0
pull-up to 3.3V_BMC
28
OCD0B
Include a jumper to
connect OCD0A via 1K0
pull-up to 3.3V_BMC
8
LPC Bus
3V3_LPC
System power 3.3V provide from
COM module
29
Test points
9
GND
10
CB_RESET#
11
RST#
12
CLK33_LPC
32
CB_PWROK
13
LPC_FRAME#
33
SUS_S3#
Platform Reset
PWRBTN#
30
SYS_RESET#
31
CB_RESET#
14
LPC_AD3
34
SUS_S4#
15
LPC_AD2
35
SUS_S5#
16
LPC_AD1
17
LPC_AD0
18
19
BMC
Program
interface
20
always power 3.3V provide from
COM module
36
BMC Debug
signals
POSTWDT_DIS# Connect to Jumper for
Debug
37
SEL_BIOS
Connect to Jumper for
Debug
Connect to Jumper for
Debug
3.3V_BMC
always power 3.3V provide from
COM module
38
BIOS_MODE
3.3V_BMC
always power 3.3V provide from
COM module
39
BMC_STATUS
GND
40
Reserved
Note: the pin description on the Debug Module is the inverse of that on the motherboard.
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4.3.
4.3.1.
Jumper and Switch Settings
Jumper and Switch Locations
BIOS Switch
(SW2)
BIOS Switch
(SW3)
SER1 Mode Switch
(SWS1M)
LVDS Backlight Enable
(JPL3)
LVDS Panel Power
(JPL2)
LVDS Backlight Power
(JPL1)
Clear CMOS
(CMOS)
Mini-PCIe/mSATA Selection
(JPMSATA)
SER1 Power Selection
(JPS3P)
4.3.2.
ATX/AT Mode Jumper
(JPATX)
ATX/AT Mode Selection (JPATX)
JPATX_BOOT MODE
1-2
ATX (default)
2-3
AT
4.3.3.
Clear CMOS (CMOS)
CMOS
1-2
Normal (default)
2-3
Clear CMOS
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AmITX-HL-G
4.3.4.
Mini-PCE/mSATA Selection (JPMSATA)
Sets the function of the Mini PCIe slot on the bottom side of th board.
JPMSATA (Mini-PCIe/mSATA SEL)
1-2
Mini-PCIe (default)
2-3
mSATA
4.3.5.
COM Port (SER1) Power Selection (JPS3P)
JPS3P (SER1 PWR SEL)
1-2
5V
2-3
NC (default)
3-4
12V
4.3.6.
LVDS Backlight Power Selection (JPL1)
JPL1_BKLTPWR
1-2
12V
2-3
5V (default)
4.3.7.
LVDS Panel Power Selection (JPL2)
JPL2_PANELPWR
1-2
5V
2-3
3.3V (default)
4.3.8.
LVDS Backlight Enable Selection (JPL3)
JPL3_BKLTEN
1-2
Active High
2-3
Active Low (default)
AmITX-HL-G
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4.3.9.
BIOS Switch Setting (SW2, SW3)
Failsafe Mode (default): Boot up by SPI0 with fail safe SPI0 + SPI1 support.
Fail Safe SPI0 + SPI1 (default )
SW2
SW3
1
ON
OFF
2
OFF
OFF
Normal BIOS Mode: Boot up from SPI0
Boot up by SPI0
SW2
SW3
1
ON
OFF
2
ON
OFF
Normal BIOS Mode: Boot up by SPI2 (optional socket SPI)
Boot up by SPI2
SW2
SW3
1
ON
OFF
2
ON
ON
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AmITX-HL-G
4.4.
Onboard Connector Information
Connector
CN#
COM Port
CN36-39
ATX power
Onboard Connector
Mating Connector
Manufacturer
Part No.
Manufacturer
Part No.
JVE
23N6850-10S10B-01G-B-01
YOUNG YAK
YY-1970H-2*5P
(PH2.0)
30-20876-0000
(optional)
Molex
9359-12P
E.C.I
E.C.I 5016H-2*7P
(PH4.2)
30-20872-0000
(standard)
ADLINK Cable
PS/2 KB/MS
CN3
JVE
24W1140-06S10-01T-3.4-CS01
E.C.I
E.C.I 2020 -06P
(PH2.0)
30-20873-0000
(optional)
USB
CN35
JVE
23N6850-10S10B-01G-B-V9-01
YOUNG YAK
YY-1970H-2*5P
(PH2.0)
30-20874-1000
(optional)
SATA Power
CN29
JVE
24W1170-05S10-01T-3.4-CS01
YOUNG YAK
YY-1970H-2*5P
(PH2.0)
30-20875-0000
(standard)
SATA
CN16-17
WIN WIN
WATM-07DBN4B2B8UW
30-10057-0600
(standard)
Molex
502790-4091
30-30016-0000
(optional)
JVE
FI-X30SSLA-HF
WELL-LIN
ENTERPRISE
WL1058-HL-30P
(PH1.0)
LVDS Auxiliary CN45
Molex
53261-1071
WELL-LIN
ENTERPRISE
WL1025-H-10P
(PH1.25)
Feature
CN14
JVE
23N6850-28S10B-01G-C-01
JWT
JWT A2005H002C*14 (PH2.0)
Audio
CN9
JVE
23N6850-26S10B-01G-C-01
JWT
JWT A2005H002CX13P (PH2.0)
Front Panel
CN26
JVE
23N6850-24S10B-01G-C-01
JWT
JWT A2005H002CX13P (PH2.0)-
DB-40
LVDS
AmITX-HL-G
CN21
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5. Driver Installation
TheAmITX-HL-G drivers for Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit) and Windows 8 (32-bit/64-bit) can be downloaded from the ADLINK website
(www.adlinktech.com/PD/web/PD_detail.php?cKind=&pid=1446).
Windows 7 32/64-bit
Chipset
\1.Chipset_Win-All\INF Update Utility_Win-All\SetupChipset_10.0.13_PV\
Display
\2.Graphics_Win-All\win32_15367\
\3.Graphics_Win-All\win64_15367\
Audio
\4.Audio_Win-All\32bit_Win7_Win8_Win81_R275\
\5.Audio_Win-All\64bit_Win7_Win8_Win81_R275\
LAN
\6.LAN_i218LM_Win-All\Win7\PROWin32\
\7.LAN_i218LM_Win-All\Win7\PROWinx64\
\8.LAN_i211_Win-All\Win7\PROWin32\
\9.LAN_i211_Win-All\Win7\PROWin64\
IO
\7.IO\Intel_Processor_IO_Drivers_Win7_32_v2.0.msi\
\8.IO\Intel_Processor_IO_Drivers_Win7_64_v2.0.msi\
USB 3.0
\10.Chipset_Win-All\USB_3.0_Win-All\Intel(R)_USB_3.0_eXtensible_Host_Controller_Driver_3.0.1.41\
ME
\11.Intel(R)_ME10.0_5M_10.0.25.1048_SW_Only\Installers\ME_SW_MSI\Production\
The driver installation procedure for Windows 7 32-bit is outlined below. Install the Windows operating system before installing any driver.
Most standard I/O device drivers are installed during Windows installation.
1.
Install the Chipset driver by running the program \1.Chipset_Win-All\INF Update Utility_WinAll\SetupChipset_10.0.13_PV\SetupChipset.exe. Follow the instructions given and reboot when instructed.
2.
Install the Display driver and utilities by running the program \2.Graphics_Win-All\win32_15367\win32_15367.exe. Follow the
instructions given and reboot when instructed.
3.
Install the Audio driver by running the program \4.Audio_Win-All \32bit_Win7_Win8_Win81_R275 \32bit_
Win7_Win8_Win81_R275.exe. Follow the instructions given and reboot if required.
4.
Install the LAN driver for Intel i218LM by running the program \6.LAN_i218LM_Win-All\Win7\PROWin32\PROWin32.exe.
Follow the instructions given and reboot if required. Install the LAN driver for Intel i211 by running the program
\8.LAN_i211_Win-All\Win7\PROWin32\PROWin32.exe. Follow the instructions given and reboot if required.
5.
Install the USB 3.0 driver by running the program \11.Chipset_Win-All\USB_3.0_Win-All\Intel(R)_USB_3.0
_eXtensible_Host_Controller_Driver_3.0.1.41\setup.exe. Follow the instructions given and reboot if required.
6.
Install the ME driver by running the program \10.Intel(R)_ME10.0_5M_10.0.25.1048_SW_Only\Installers\ME_SW_MSI\
Production\SetupME.exe. Follow the instructions given and reboot if required.
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6. Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA)
The onboard microcontroller (BMC) implements power sequencing and Smart Embedded Management Agent (SEMA) functionality.
The microcontroller communicates via the System Management Bus with the CPU/chipset. The following functions are implemented.
•
Total operating hours counter. Counts the number of hours the module has been run in minutes.
•
On-time minutes counter. Counts the seconds since last system start.
•
Temperature monitoring of CPU and board temperature. Minimum and maximum temperature values of CPU and board are stored
in flash.
•
Power cycles counter
•
Boot counter. Counts the number of boot attempts.
•
Watchdog Timer (Type-II). Set / Reset / Disable Watchdog Timer. Features auto-reload at power-up.
•
System Restart Cause. Power loss / BIOS Fail / Watchdog / Internal Reset / External Reset
•
Fail-safe BIOS support. In case of a boot failure, hardware signals tells external logic to boot from fail-safe BIOS.
•
Flash area. 1kB Flash area for customer data
•
128 Bytes Protected Flash area. Keys, IDs, etc. can be stored in a write- and clear-protectable region.
•
Board Identify. Vendor / Board / Serial number / Production Date
•
Main-current & voltage. Monitors drawn current and main voltages
For a detailed description of SEMA features and functionality, please refer to the SEMA Technical Manual and SEMA Software Manual,
downloadable at: http://www.adlinktech.com/PD/web/PD_detail.php?cKind=&pid=1274
6.1.
Board Specific SEMA Functions
6.1.1.
Voltages
The BMC of the board implements a voltage monitor and samples several onboard voltages. The voltages can be read by calling the SEMA
function “Get Voltages”. The function returns a 16-bit value divided into high-byte (MSB) and low-byte (LSB).
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ADC Channel
Voltage Name
Voltage Formula [V]
0
CPU-Vcore
(MSB<<8 + LSB) x 3.3 / 1024
1
GFX-Vcore
(MSB<<8 + LSB) x 3.3 / 1024
2
+V1.05S
(MSB<<8 + LSB) x 3.3 / 1024
3
Vmem
(MSB<<8 + LSB) x 3.3 / 1024
4
+V1.0V
(MSB<<8 + LSB) x 3.3 / 1024
5
+V3.3V
(MSB<<8 + LSB) x 1.1 x 3.3 / 1024
6
+VIN
(MSB<<8 + LSB) x 6.000 x 3.3 / 1024
7
(MAIN CURRENT)
Use Main Current Function
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6.1.2.
Main Current
The BMC of the board implements a current monitor. The current can be read by calling the SEMA function “Get Main Current”. The function
returns four 16-bit values divided in high-byte (MSB) and low-byte (LSB). These 4 values represent the last 4 currents drawn by the board.
The values are sampled every 250ms. The order of the 4 values is NOT in chronological order. Access by the BMC may increase the drawn
current of the whole system. In this case, there are still 3 samples not influenced by the read access.
Main Current = (MSB_n<<8 + LSB_n) x 8.06mA
6.1.3.
BMC Status
This register shows the status of BMC controlled signals on the board.
6.1.4.
Status Bit
Signal
0
WDT_OUT
1
LVDS_VDDEN
2
LVDS_BKLTEN
3
BIOS_MODE
4
POSTWDT_DISn
5
SEL_BIOS
6
BIOS_DIS0n
7
BIOS_DIS1n
Exception Codes
In case of an error, the BMC drives a blinking code on the blue Status LED (LED1). The same error code is also reported by the BMC Flags
register. The Exception Code is not stored in the Flash Storage and is cleared when the power is removed. Therefore, a “Clear Exception
Code” command is not needed or supported.
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Exception Code
Error Message
0
NOERROR
2
NO_SUSCLK
3
NO_SLP_S5
4
NO_SLP_S4
5
NO_SLP_S3
6
BIOS_FAIL
7
RESET_FAIL
8
POWER_FAIL
9
LOW_VIN
10
VCORE
11
VGFX
12
V1P05S
13
VMEM
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6.1.5.
Exception Code
Error Message
14
V1P0A
15
V3P3A
16
+P12V_5V
18
CRITICAL_TEMP
19
NO_CB_PWROK
20
NO_HW_PWORK
21
NO_V1P24A_PG
BMC Flags
The BMC Flags register returns the last detected Exception Code since power-up and shows the BIOS in use and the power mode.
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Bit
Description
[0~4]
Exception Code
[6]
0 = AT mode
1 = ATX mode
[7]
0 = Standard BIOS
1 = Fail-safe BIOS.
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7. System Resources
7.1.
System Memory Map
Address Range (decimal)
Address Range (hex)
Size
Description
(4GB-2MB)
FFE00000 – FFFFFFFF
2 MB
High BIOS Area
(4GB-18MB) – (4GB-17MB-1)
FEE00000 – FEEFFFFF
1 MB
MSI Interrupts
(4GB-20MB) – (4GB-19MB-1)
FEC00000 – FECFFFFF
1 MB
APIC Configuration Space
15MB – 16MB
F00000 – FFFFFF
1 MB
ISA Hole
1MB -15MB
100000 - EFFFFF
14MB
Main Memory
0K –1MB
00000 – FFFFFF
1MB
DOS Compatibility Memory
7.2.
Direct Memory Access Channels
Channel Number
Data Width
System Resource
0
8-bits
Generic
1
8-bits
Generic
2
8-bits
Generic
3
8-bits
Generic
4
Reserved - cascade channel
5
16-bits
Generic
6
16-bits
Generic
7
16-bits
Generic
7.3.
I/O Map
7.3.1.
I/O Map
Hex Range
Device
000-01F
DMA controller 1, 8237A-5 equivalent
020-02D and 030-03F
Interrupt controller 1, 8259 equivalent
02E-02F
LPC SIO () configuration index/data registers
040-04D and 050-05F
Timer, 8254-2 equivalent
04E-04F
UART index/data registers
060, 062, 064, 066, 068-06F
8742 equivalent (keyboard)
061, 063, 065, 067
NMI control and status
070-07F
Real Time Clock Controller( bit 7 -NMI mask)
080-091
DMA page register
092
Reset (Bit 0)/ Fast Gate A20 (Bit 1)
93-9F
DMA page registers continued
0A0-0B1 and 0B4-0BF
Interrupt controller 2, 8259 equivalent
0B2 and 0B3
APM control and status port respectively
0C0-0DF
DMA controller 2, 8237A-5 equivalent
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Hex Range
Device
0E0-0EF
Available
0F0
Co-processor error register
0F1
N/A
0F2-0F3
N/A
0F4
IDE ID port
0F5-0F7
N/A
0F8
IDE Index port
0F9-0FB
N/A
0FC
IDE Data port
0FD-0FF
N/A
100-179
Available
180-181
Default AIM4 SRAM control register (May be remapped)
182-1EF
Available
1F0-1F7
Primary IDE Controller (AT Drive)
1FB-22F
Available
230 -23F
Available
240 -25F
Serial Port 1/2
260-2F7
Available
2F8-2FF
Serial Port 4
300-36F
Available
370-377
Alt. Floppy Disk Controller
378-37F
Available
380-3AF
Available
3B0-3BB and 3BF
Mono/VGA mode video
3BC-3BE
Reserved for parallel port
3C0-3DF
VGA registers
3E0-3EF
Available
3F0-3F7
Available
3F8-3FF
Serial port 3
4D0
Master PIC Edge/Level Trigger register
4D1
Slave PIC Edge/Level Trigger register
CF8-CFB
PCI configuration address register (32 bit I/O only)
CF9
Reset Control register (8 bit I/O)
CFC-CFF
PCI configuration data register
F040
Smbus base address for SB.
1C00
GPIO Base Address for SB
1800
PM (ACPI) Base Address for SB
1860
Alias for ICH TCO base address.
0A00~0AFF
Reserved for SIO functions base address (ex: PME /GPIO etc)
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7.3.2.
IRQ Lines PIC mode
IRQ#
Typical Intterupt Resource
Connected to Pin
Available
0
Counter 0
N/A
No
1
Keyboard controller
N/A
No
2
Cascade interrupt from slave PIC
N/A
No
3
Serial Port 2 (COM2)
IRQ3 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
4
Serial Port 1 (COM1)
IRQ4 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
5
Parallel Port 2 (LPT2)
IRQ5 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
6
Generic
IRQ6 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
No
7
Generic
IRQ7 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
8
Real-time clock
N/A
No
9
Generic
N/A
Note (1)
10
Serial Port 3 (COM3)
IRQ10 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
11
Serial Port 4 (COM4)
IRQ11 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
12
PS/2 Mouse
IRQ12 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
13
Math Processor
N/A
Note (1)
14
Primary IDE controller
IRQ14 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
15
Secondary IDE controller
IRQ15 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
Note(1): These IRQs can be used for PCI devices when onboard device is disabled.
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7.3.3.
IRQ Lines APIC mode
IRQ#
Typical Intterupt Resource
Connected to Pin
Available
0
Counter 0
N/A
No
1
Keyboard controller
N/A
No
2
Cascade interrupt from slave PIC
N/A
No
3
Serial Port 2 (COM2)
IRQ3 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
4
Serial Port 1 (COM1
IRQ4 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
5
N/A
N/A
Note (1)
6
N/A
N/A
Note (1)
7
N/A
N/A
Note (1)
8
Real-time clock
N/A
No
9
N/A
IRQ9 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
10
Serial Port 3 (COM3)
IRQ10 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
11
Serial Port 4 (COM4)
IRQ11 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
12
PS/2 Mouse
IRQ12 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
13
Math Processor
N/A
Note (1)
14
Primary IDE controller
IRQ14 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
15
Secondary IDE controller
IRQ15 via SERIRQ / PIRQ
Note (1)
16
N/A
Intel HDA, PCIE Port 0/1/2/3/4/5/6, EHCI Controller
#2 ,P.E.G Root Port, I.G.D ,XHCI Controller
Note (1)
17
N/A
PCIE Port 0/1/2/3/4/5/6, P.E.G Root Port,
Note (1)
18
N/A
PCIE Port 0/1/2/3/4/5/6, P.E.G Root Port, SMBus
Controller, EHCI Controller #2
Note (1)
19
N/A
PCIE Port 0/1/2/3/4/5/6, P.E.G Root Port,
Note (1)
20
N/A
GbE Controller
Note (1)
21
N/A
22
N/A
Intel HDA
Note (1)
23
N/A
EHCI Controller #1
Note (1)
Note (1)
Note(1): These IRQs can be used for PCI devices when onboard device is disabled.
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7.4.
PCI Configuration Space Map
Bus
Number
Device
Number
Function
Number
Routing
Description
00h
00h
00h
N/A
Intel Host Bridge
00h
02h
00h
Internal
Intel I.G.D.
00h
03h
00h
Internal
HD Audio Device
00h
14h
00h
Internal
xHCI Controller
00h
16h
00h
Internal
Intel Management Engine Interface #1
00h
16h
01h
Internal
Intel Management Engine Interface #2
00h
19h
00h
Internal
Gigabit Etherent Controller
00h
1Bh
00h
Internal
High Definition Audio controller
00h
1Ch
00h
Internal
Intel PCI Express Root port 1
00h
1Ch
01h
Internal
Intel PCI Express Root port 2
00h
1Ch
02h
Internal
Intel PCI Express Root port 3
00h
1Ch
03h
Internal
Intel PCI Express Root port 4
00h
1Ch
04h
Internal
Intel PCI Express Root port 5
00h
1Ch
05h
Internal
Intel PCI Express Root port 6
00h
1Ch
06h
Internal
Intel PCI Express Root port 7
00h
1Ch
07h
Internal
Intel PCI Express Root port 8
00h
1Dh
00h
Internal
Intel USB EHCI Controller #1
00h
1Ah
00h
Internal
Intel USB EHCI Controller #2
00h
1Fh
00h
N/A
Intel LPC Interface Bridge
00h
1Fh
02h
Internal
SATA Host Controller #1
00h
1Fh
03h
Internal
SMBus Controller
00h
1Fh
05h
Internal
SATA Host Controller #2
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7.5.
PCI Interrupt Routing Map
INT
Line
P.E.G
Root Port
Audio
Controller
xHCI
Controller
ME
Controller #1
Int0
INTA:16
INTA:16
INTA:16
INTA:16
Int1
INTD:19
Int2
INTC:18
Int3
INTB:17
ME
Controller #2
IDE-R
KT
GbEt
Controller
HDA
Controller
INTE:20
INTG:22
INT
Line
PCIE port1
PCIE port 2
PCIE port 3
PCIE port 4
PCIE Port 5 PCIE Port 6 PCIE Port 7
PCIE port 8
Int0
INTA:16
INTB:17
INTC:18
INTD:19
INTA:16
INTB:17
INTC:18
INTD:19
Int1
INTB:17
INTC:18
INTD:19
INTA:16
INTB:17
INTC:18
INTD:19
INTA:16
Int2
INTC:18
INTD:19
INTA:16
INTB:17
INTC:18
INTD:19
INTA:16
INTB:17
Int3
INTD:19
INTA:16
INTB:17
INTC:18
INTD:19
INTA:16
INTB:17
INTC:18
INT
Line
EHIC #1
EHIC #2
LPC
Controller
Int0
INTH:23
INTA:16
INTF:21
Int1
INTD:19
Int2
INTC:18
Int3
INTA:16
7.6.
SATA
Controller #1
SMBus
Controller
SATA
Controller #2
Thermal
Subsystem
INTH:23
INTD:19
INTC:18
INTC:18
SMBus Slave Address
Device
Address
DIMM A
A0h
DIMM B
A4h
BMC
50h
Extend GPIO
40h
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8. BIOS Setup
8.1. Menu Structure
This section presents the six primary menus of the BIOS Setup Utility. Use the following table as a quick reference for the contents of the
BIOS Setup Utility. The subsections in this section describe the submenus and setting options for each menu item. The default setting
options are presented in bold, and the function of each setting is described in the right hand column of the respective table.
Main
Advanced
- BIOS Information
- CPU
- Memory Information
- System
Management
- System Date
- System Time
►
Boot
Security
Save & Exit
►
- Boot Configuration ►
- Password Description ►
- Reset Options ►
- Audio
►
- CSM Parameters ►
- Secure Boot Menu
- Save Options ►
- SATA
►
- Thermal
►
- Memory
►
- Graphics
►
- USB
►
►
- ACPI and
►
Power Management
Notes:
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- PCI and PCIe
►
- Super IO
►
- Serial Port
Console
►
- Network
►
- Security
►
- Miscellaneous
►
► indicates a submenu
Gray text indicates info only
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8.2. Main
The Main Menu provides read-only information about your system and also allows you to set the System Date and Time. Refer
to the tables below the screen shot of this menu for details of the submenus and settings.
8.2.1.
System Information
Feature
Options
Description
Project Version
Info only
Project Version.
Build Date and Time
Info only
BIOS build date and time.
8.2.2.
Processor Information
Feature
Options
Description
CPU brand string
Info only
CPU Brand String.
Frequency
Info only
Standard CPU frequency.
Processor ID
Info only
Processor ID.
Stepping
Info only
Processor stepping.
Number of Processors
Info only
Processor core number.
GT Info
Info only
GT speed.
IGFX VBIOS version
Info only
IGFX VBIOS version.
Total Memory
Info only
Total memory size.
Feature
Options
Description
Name
Info only
PCH name.
PCH SKU
Info only
PCH SKU.
Stepping
Info only
PCH Stepping.
ME FW version
Info only
ME FW version.
ME Firmware SKU
Info only
ME FW SKU.
8.2.3.
PCH Information
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8.2.4.
System Management
8.2.4.1. System Management > Board Information
Board Information
Info only
SEMA Firmware
Read only
Display SEMA firmware
Read only
Display SEMA firmware build date
Read only
Display SEMA boot loader
Read only
Display SEMA boot loader build date
Hardware Version
Read only
Display SEMA hardware version
Serial Number
Read only
Display SEMA serial number
Manufacturing Date
Read only
Display SEMA manufacturing date
Last Repair Date
Read only
Display SEMA last repair date
MAC ID
Read only
Display SEMA MAC ID
SEMA Features:
Read only
Display SEMA features
Build Date
SEMA Boot loader
Build Date
8.2.4.2. System Management > Temperatures and Fan Speed
Feature
Options
Temperatures and Fan
Info only
CPU Temperature
Info only
Current
Read only
Display current CPU temperature
Startup
Read only
Display CPU startup temperature
Min
Read only
Display CPU min. temperature
Max
Read only
Display CPU max. temperature
Board Temperatures
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Description
Info only
Current
Read only
Display current board temperature
Startup
Read only
Display board startup temperature
Min
Read only
Display board min. temperature
Max
Read only
Display board max. temperature
CPU Fan Speed
Read only
Display CPU fan speed
System Fan1 Speed
Read only
Display system fan speed
System Fan2 Speed
Read only
Display system fan speed
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8.2.4.3. System Management > Power Consumption
Feature
Options
Power Consumption
Info only
Description
Current Input Current
Read only
Display input current
Current Input Power
Read only
Display input power
VCC-Vcore
Read only
Display actual VCC-Vcore voltage
V1P0S
Read only
Display actual V1P0S voltage
VDDQ
Read only
Display actual VDDQ voltage
VRTC
Read only
Display actual VRTC voltage
V3P3S
Read only
Display actual V3P3S voltage
V3P3A
Read only
Display actual V3P3A voltage
V5_DUAL
Read only
Display actual V5_DUAL voltage
V12
Read only
Display actual V12 voltage
8.2.4.4. System Management > Runtime Statistics
Feature
Options
Runtime Statistics
Info only
Description
Total Runtime
Read only
The returned value specifies the total time in minutes the system
is running in S0 state.
Current Runtime
Read only
The returned value specifies the time in seconds the system is
running in S0 state.
This counter is cleared when the system is removed from the
external power supply.
Power Cycles
Read only
The returned value specifies the number of times the external
power supply has been shut down
Boot Cycles
Read only
The Bootcounter is increased after a HW- or SW-Reset or after a
successful power-up.
Boot Reason
Read only
The boot reason is the event which causes the reboot of the
system.
8.2.4.5. System Management > Flags
Feature
Options
Flags
Info only
BMC Flags
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Description
Read only
BIOS Select
Read only
Display the selection of current BIOS ROM.
ATX/AT-Mode
Read only
Display ATX/AT-Mode.
Exception Code
Read only
System exception reason.
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8.2.4.6. System Management > Power Up
Feature
Options
Description
Power Up
Info only
Power Up watchdog
Attention: F12 disables the Power Up
Watchdog.
Enabled
Disabled
The Power-Up Watchdog resets the system after a certain
amount of time after power-up.
Power-up Mode
Attention: The Power-Up Mode only has effect,
if the module is in ATX-Mode.
Turn on
Remain off
Last State
Turn On: The machine starts automatically when the power
supply is turned on.
Remain Off :To start the machine the power button has to be
pressed.
Last State: when powered on during a power failure the system
will automatically power on when power is restored
8.2.4.7. System Management > LVDS Backlight
Feature
Options
LVDS Backlight
Info only
LVDS Backlight Bright
255
Description
The value range starts by 0 and ends by 255.
8.2.4.8. System Management > Smart Fan
Feature
Options
Smart Fan
Info only
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Description
CPU Smart FanTemperature Source
CPU Sensor
System Sensor
Select CPU smart fan source
CPU Fan Mode
AUTO (Smart Fan)
Fan Off
Fan On
Select CPU fan mode
Trigger Point 1
Read only
Trigger Temperature
15
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
the CPU fan with the specified PWM level
PWM Level
30
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 2
Read only
Trigger Temperature
60
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
CPU fan the specified PWM level
PWM Level
40
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 3
Read only
Trigger Temperature
70
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
CPU fan the specified PWM level
PWM Level
63
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 4
Read only
Trigger Temperature
80
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
CPU fan the specified PWM level
PWM Level
100
Select PWM level
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Feature
Options
Description
System Smart Fan1Temperature
CPU Sensor
System Sensor
Select System smart Fan1Temperature source
System Fan1 Mode
AUTO (Smart Fan)
Fan Off
Fan On
Select System fan1 mode
Source
Trigger Point 1
Read only
Trigger Temperature
15
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
the System fan1 with the specified PWM level
PWM Level
30
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 2
Read only
Trigger Temperature
60
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
System fan1 the specified PWM level
PWM Level
40
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 3
Read only
Trigger Temperature
70
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
System fan1 the specified PWM level
PWM Level
63
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 4
Read only
Trigger Temperature
80
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
System fan1 the specified PWM level
PWM Level
100
Select PWM level
System Smart Fan2Temperature
CPU Sensor
System Sensor
Select System smart Fan2Temperature source
System Fan2 Mode
AUTO (Smart Fan)
Fan Off
Fan On
Select System fan2 mode
Source
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Trigger Point 1
Read only
Trigger Temperature
15
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
the System fan2 with the specified PWM level
PWM Level
30
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 2
Read only
Trigger Temperature
50
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
System fan2 the specified PWM level
PWM Level
40
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 3
Read only
Trigger Temperature
58
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
System fan2 the specified PWM level
PWM Level
63
Select PWM level
Trigger Point 4
Read only
Trigger Temperature
65
Specifies the temperature threshold at which the BMC turns on
System fan2 the specified PWM level
PWM Level
100
Select PWM level
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8.2.5.
System Date and Time
Feature
Options
Description
System Date
Weekday, MM/DD/YYYY
Requires the alpha-numeric entry of the day of the week, day of the
month, calendar month, and all 4 digits of the year, indicating the
century and year (Fri XX/XX/20XX)
System Time
HH/MM/SS
Presented as a 24-hour clock setting in hours, minutes, and seconds
8.3. Advanced
This menu contains the settings for most of the user interfaces in the system
8.3.1.
CPU
Feature
Options
CPU
Info only
CPU Brand String
Info only
Display CPU brand string
CPU Signature
Info only
Display CPU Signature
Microcode Patch
Info only
Display CPU Microcode version
FSB Speed
Info only
Display CPU FSB frequency
Max CPU Speed
Info only
Display CPU Max frequency
Min CPU speed
Info only
Display CPU Min frequency
Processor Cores
Info only
Display number of processor
Intel HT Technology
Info only
Display Intel HT technology support
Intel VT-x Technology
Info only
Display Intel VT-x technology support
Intel SMX Technology
Info only
Display Intel SMX technology support
64-bit
Info only
Display 64-bit support
EIST Technology
Info only
Display EIST technology support
CPU C3 State
Info only
Display CPU C3 state support
CPU C6 State
Info only
Display CPU C6 state support
CPU C7 State
Info only
Display CPU C7 state support
L1 Data Cache
Info only
Display L1 data cache size
L1 Code Cache
Info only
Display L1 code cache size
L2 Cache
Info only
Display L2 cache size
L3 Cache
Info only
Display L3 cache size
Limit CPUID Maximum
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled/Disabled CPUID Maximum limit.
Execute Disable Bit
Disabled
Enabled
Intel Virtualization Technology
Disabled
Enabled
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Description
XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks
when combined with a supporting OS.
When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware
capabilities provided by vanderpool technology.
AmITX-HL-G
Feature
Options
Description
VT-d
Disabled
Enabled
Check to enable VT-d function on MCH.
EIST
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled/Disabled Intel SpeedStep.
Turbo Mode
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled/Disabled Intel turbo mode.
CPU C3 Report
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled/Disabled CPU C3 report to OS.
CPU C6 Report
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled/Disabled CPU C6 report to OS.
CPU C7 Report
Disabled
CPU C7
CPU C7s
Enabled/Disabled CPU C7 report to OS.
Disabled
Enabled
Enabled/Disabled ACPI T state support.
Options
Description
Disabled
Enabled
Auto
Control Detection of the Azalia device.
Disabled = Azalia will be unconditionally disabled.
Enabled = Azalia will be unconditionally enabled.
Auto = Azalia will be enabled if present, disabled otherwise.
Disabled
Enabled
Enable or disable power management capability of Audio Controller.
Feature
Options
Description
SATA
Info only
SATA Controller(s)
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable SATA Device.
SATA Mode Selection
IDE
AHCI
RAID
Determines how SATA Controller(s) operate.
SATA Controller Speed
Default
Gen1
Gen2
Gen3
Indicates the maximum speed the SATA controller can support.
ACPI T State
8.3.2.
Audio
Feature
Audio
Azalia
Azalia PME
8.3.3.
SATA
Intel(R) Rapid Start Technology
Intel(R) Rapid Start Technology control.
SATA Port Configuration
SATA Device Options Settings.
RAID0
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Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable RAID0 feature.
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Feature
Options
Description
RAID1
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable RAID1 feature.
RAID10
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable RAID10 feature.
RAID5
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable RAID5 feature.
8.3.4.
Thermal
Feature
Options
Description
Automatic Thermal Reporting
Disabled
Enabled
Configure _CRT, _PSV, and _AC0 automatically based on values
recommended in BWG thermal reporting.
Critical Trip Point
Disabled
Enabled
This value is the temperature threshold of the Critical Trip Point.
Active Cooling Trip Point
Disabled
40 C
50 C
60 C
70 C
BMC Default
This value is the temperature threshold of the Active Cooling Trip
Point.
Passive Cooling Trip Point
Disabled
Enabled
The value is the temperature threshold of the Passive Cooling Trip
Point.
Passive TC1 Value
1
This value sets the TC1 value for the ACPI Passive Cooling
Formula.
Passive TC2 Value
5
This value sets the TC2 value for the ACPI Passive Cooling
Formula.
Passive TSP Value
10
This item sets the TSP value for the ACPI Passive Cooling Formula.
It represents in tenths of a second how often the OS will read the
temperature when passive cooling is enabled.
Thermal
Watch ACPI Event Shutdown
8.3.5.
Disabled
Enabled
Watchdog ACPI Event Shutdown Enabled/Disabled.
Memory
Feature
Options
Description
Memory RC Version
Info only
Display memory RC version
Memory Frequency
Info only
Display memory frequency
Total Memory
Info only
Display tatal system memory size
Memory Voltage
Info only
Display memory voltage
DIMM#1
Info only
Display DIMM#1 status
DIMM#2
Info only
Display DIMM#2 status
GAS Latency (tCL)
Info only
Display tCL value
Minimum delay time
Info only
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Feature
Options
Description
CAS to RAS (tRCDmin)
Info only
Display tRCDmin value
Row Precharge (tRPmin)
Info only
Display tRPmin value
Active to Precharge (tRASmin)
Info only
Display tRASmin value
Max TOLUD
Dynamic
1 GB
1.25 GB
1.5 GB
1.75 GB
2 GB
2.25 GB
2.5 GB
2.75 GB
3 GB
3.25 GB
Maximum Value of TOLUD.
Dynamic assignment would adjust TOLUD automatically based on
largest MMIO length of installed graphic controller.
MRC Fast Boot
Enabled
Disabled
Enable/Disable MRC fast boot.
Memory Remap
Enabled
Disabled
Enable/Disable memory remap above 4G.
Memory Thermal Management
Enabled
Disabled
Enable/Disable Memory Thermal Management.
Feature
Options
Description
IGFX VBIOS version
Info only
IGFX Frequency
Info only
Graphics Turbo IMON Current
31
Graphics turbo IMON current values supported(14-31).
Primary Display
Auto
IGFX
PEG
PCIE
Select which of Auto/IGFX/PEG/PCIE Graphics device should be
Primary Display.
Auto
PCIE1
PCIE2
PCIE3
Select Auto/PCIE1/PCIE2/PCIE3/PCIE4/PCIE5/PCIE6/PCIE7
Graphics device should be Primary PCIE.
Internal Graphics
Auto
Disabled
Enabled
Keep IGD enabled based on the setup options.
Aperture Size
128MB
256MB
512MB
Select the Aperture Size.
DVMT Pre-Allocated
32MB
64MB
96MB
128MB
160MB
192MB
Select DVMT 5.0 Pre-Allocated Graphics Memory size used by the
Internal Graphics Device.
8.3.6.
Graphics
Primary PCIE
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Feature
Options
Description
224MB
256MB
288MB
320MB
352MB
384MB
416MB
448MB
480MB
512MB
1024MB
DVMT Total Gfx Mem
128M
256M
MAX
Select DVMT5.0 Total Graphic Memory size used by the Internal
Graphics Device.
Gfx Low Power Mode
Enabled
Disabled
This option is applicable for SFF only.
iGPU Digital Port D Mode
DP
LVDS
Select mode for iGPU Digital Port D.
LVDS Backlight Mode
PCH Control
BMC Control
Select LVDS Backlight Control functioin.
GTT LVDS Baclight Control
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
GTT LVDS Backlight Control.
Primary IGFX Boot Display
VBIOS Default
EFP
LFP
EFP3
EFP2
LFP2
Select the Video Device which will be activated during POST.
LCD Panel Type
VBIOS Default
640x480
800x600
1024x768
1280x1024
1400x1050(RB)
1400x1050
1600x1200
1366x768
1680x1050
1920x1200
1440x900
1600x900
1024x768
1280x800
1920x1080
2048x1536
Select LCD panel used by Internal Graphics Device by selecting the
appropriate setup item.
Panel Scaling
Auto
Off
Force Scaling
Select the LCD panel scaling option used by the Internal Graphics
Device.
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Feature
Options
GT – Power Management Control
Info only
GT Info
Info only
Display GT speed
RC6 (Render Standby)
Enabled
Disabled
Check to enable render standby support.
8.3.7.
Description
USB
Feature
Options
USB Module version
Info only
USB Devices:
Info only
Legacy USB Support
Enabled
Disabled
Enables Legacy USB support.
XHCI Hand-off
Disabled
Enabled
This is a workaround for OSes without XHCI hand-off support.
EHCI Hand-off
Disabled
Enabled
This is a workaround for OSes without EHCI hand-off support.
USB Mass Storage Driver Support
Enabled
Disabled
Enable/Disable USB Mass Storage Driver Support.
PCH USB Configuration
PCH USB Configuration
USB transfer time-out
1 sec
5 sec
10 sec
20 sec
The time-out value for Control, Bulk, and Interrupt transfers.
Device reset time-out
10 sec
20 sec
30 sec
40 sec
USB mass storage device start unit command time-out.
Device power-up delay
Auto
Manual
Maximum time the device will take before it properly reports itself to
the host controller.
8.3.8.
Description
ACPI and Power Management
Feature
Options
Description
Enable ACPI Auto Configuration
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration.
Enable Hibernation
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable System ability to hibernate. This option
may be not effective with some OS.
ACPI Sleep State
S3 only(Suspend to RAM)
Suspend Disabled
Select ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the
SUSPEND button is pressed.
Emulation AT/ATX
Emulation AT
ATX
Select Emulation AT or ATX function. If this option set
to [Emulation AT], BIOS will report no suspend
functions to ACPI.
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8.3.9.
PCI and PCIe
Feature
Options
PCI Common Settings
Info only
PCI Latency Timer
32 PCI Bus Clocks
64 PCI Bus Clocks
96 PCI Bus Clocks
128 PCI Bus Clocks
160 PCI Bus Clocks
192 PCI Bus Clocks
224 PCI Bus Clocks
248 PCI Bus Clocks
Value to be programmed into PCI Latency Timer Register.
VGA Palette Snoop
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable VGA Palette Registers Snooping.
PERR# Generation
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable PCI Device to Generate PERR#.
SERR# Generation
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable PCI Device to Generate SERR#.
PCI Express Settings
Info only
Relaxed Ordering
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable PCI Express Device Relaxed Ordering.
Extended Tag
Disabled
Enabled
If Enabled allows Device to use 8-bit Tag field as a requester.
No Snoop
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable PCI Express Device No Snoop option.
Maximum Payload
Auto
128 Bytes
256 Bytes
512 Bytes
1024 Bytes
2048 Bytes
4096 Bytes
Set Maximum Payload of PCI Express Device or allow System BIOS
to select the value.
Maximum Read Request
Auto
128 Bytes
256 Bytes
512 Bytes
1024 Bytes
2048 Bytes
4096 Bytes
Set Maximum Read Request Size of PCI Express Device or allow
System BIOS to select the value.
PCI Express Link Register Settings
Info only
ASPM
Disabled
Auto
ForceL0s
PCI Express Active State Power Management settings.
Extended Synch
Disabled
Enabled
If ENABLED allows generation of Extended Synchronization
patterns.
Link Training Retry
Disabled
2
3
5
Defines number of Retry Attempts software will take to retrain the
link if previous training attempt was unsuccessful.
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Description
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Feature
Options
Description
Link Training Timeout (uS)
100
Defines number of Microseconds software will wait before polling
‘Link Training’ bit in Link Status register. Value range from 10 to
10000 uS.
Unpopulated Links
Keep Link ON
Disabled
In order to save power, software will disable unpopulated PCI
Express links, if this option set to ‘Disable Link’.
Restore PCIE Registers
Disabled
Enabled
On non-PCI Express aware OS's (Pre Windows Vista) some devices
may not be correctly reinitialized after S3. Enabling this restors PCI
Express device configurations on S3 resume. Warning: Enabling this
may cause issues with other hardware after S3 resume.
PEG Configuration (System Agent)
Config NB PCI Express Settings.
PCH-PCIe Configuration
PCI Express Configuration settings.
8.3.10. Super IO
Feature
Options
IT8783F Super IO
Info only
Description
Serial Port 0 Configuration
Set Parameters of Serial Port 0.
Serial Port 1 Configuration
Set Parameters of Serial Port 1.
Serial Port 2 Configuration
Set Parameters of Serial Port 2.
Serial Port 3 Configuration
Set Parameters of Serial Port 3.
8.3.11. Serial Port Console
Feature
Options
Serial Port Console
Info only
COM0
Info only
Description
Console Redirection
Disabled
Enabled
Console Redirection enable or disable.
Console Redirection Settings
Submenu
The settings specify how the host computer and the remote
computer (which the user is using) will exchange data. Both
computers should have the same or compatible settings.
8.3.11.1.
Serial Port Console > Console Redirection Settings
Feature
Options
COM0
Console Redirection Settings
Info only
Terminal Type
VT100
VT100+
VT-UTF8
ANSI
VT100: ASCII char set.
VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys, etc.
VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or
more bytes.
ANSI: Extended ASCII char set.
Bits per second
9600
19200
38400
Selects serial port transmission speed. The speed must be
matched on the remote computer. Long or noisy lines may
require lower speeds.
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Feature
Options
Description
57600
115200
Data Bits
7
8
Select data bits.
Parity
None
Even
Odd
Mark
Space
Select parity.
Stop Bits
1
2
Select number of stop bits.
Flow Control
None
Hardware RTS/CTS
Select flow control.
VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support
Disabled
Enable
Enable VT-UTF8 combination key support for ANSI/VT100
terminals.
Recorder Mode
Disabled
Enable
With this mode enabled only text will be sent. This is to capture
terminal data.
Resolution 100x31
Disabled
Enable
Enables or disables extended terminal resolution
Legacy OS Redirection
80x24
80x25
On legacy OSes, the number of rows and columns supported by
redirection
Putty KeyPad
VT100
LINUX
XTERMR6
SCO
ESCN
VT400
Select FunctionKey and KeyPad on Putty.
Redirection After BIOS Post
Always Enabled
BootLoader
The Settings specify if BootLoader is selected, then legacy
console redirection is disabled before booting to legacy OS.
Default value is Always Enable which means legacy console
redirection is enabled for legacy OS.
8.3.12. Network
Feature
Options
Network
Info only
Network Stack
Disabled
Enabled
Description
Enable/Disable Network Stack.
i218 LAN Support
Disabled
Enabled
Control i218 Lan support.
Wake on LAN
Disabled
Enabled
Enable or disable integrated LAN to wake the system. (The Wake
On LAN cannot be disabled if ME is on at Sx state.)
I211/i210 Lan Support
Disabled
Enabled
AMT Configuration
Info only
Intel AMT
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable Intel (R) Active Management Technology BIOS
Extension. Note : iAMT H/W is always enabled. This option just
controls the BIOS extension execution. If enabled, this requires
additional firmware in the SPI device
BIOS Hotkey Pressed
Disabled
Enabled
OEMFLag Bit 1:Enable/Disable BIOS hotkey press.
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Control i211/i210 Lan support.
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Feature
Options
Description
MEBx Selection Screen
Disabled
Enabled
OEMFLag Bit 2:Enable/Disable MEBx selection screen.
Hide Un-Configure ME Confirmation Prompt
Disabled
Enabled
OEMFlag Bit 6:Hide Un-Configure ME without password
Confirmation Prompt
MEBx Debug Message Output
Disabled
Enabled
OEMFlag Bit 14:Enable MEBx debug message output.
Un-Configure ME
Disabled
Enabled
OEMFlag Bit 15:Un-Configure ME without password.
Amt Wait Timer
0 - 65535
Set timer to wait before sending ASF_GET_BOOT_OPTIONS.
Disable ME
Disabled
Enabled
Set ME to Soft Temporary Disabled.
ASF
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable Alert Specification Format.
Activate Remote Assistance Process
Disabled
Enabled
Trigger CIRA boot.
USB Configure
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable USB Configure function.
PET Progress
Disabled
Enabled
User can Enable/Disable PET Events progress to recieve PET
events or not.
AMT CIRA Timeout
Info only
WatchDog
Disabled
Enabled
Enable/Disable WatchDog Timer.
OS Timer
0 - 65535
Set OS watchdog timer.
BIOS Timer
0 - 65535
Set BIOS watchdog timer.
Feature
Options
Description
Security
Info only
Intel TXT(LT) Support
Disabled
Enabled
BIOS Security Configuration
BIOS Security Configuration settings.
Trusted Computing
Trusted Computing Settings.
8.3.13. Security
Enables or Disables Intel(R) TXT(LT) support.
8.3.14. Miscellaneous
Feature
Options
Miscellaneous
Info only
Chassis Intrusion Support
Enabled
Disabled
Chassis Intrusion Support
Beep Control
Enabled
Disabled
Beep Control
RS485 Flow Control
Receiver
Transmit
RS485 Flow Control
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8.4. Boot
8.4.1.
Boot Configuration
Feature
Options
Description
Boot Configuration
Info only
Setup Prompt Timeout
1
Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535 (0xFFFF )
means indefinite waiting.
Bootup NumLock State
On
Off
Select the keyboard NumLock state.
Quiet Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Enable or disables Quiet Boot option.
Fast Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Enables or disables boot with initialization of a minimal set of
devices required to launch active boot option. Has no effect on BBS
boot options.
Boot Option Priorities
Info only
Hard Drive BBS Priorities
Info only
CSM16 Parameters
Submenu
CSM16 configuration:GateA20 Active, Option ROM Message,Int19
Trap Response, etc.
CSM Parameters
Submenu
CSM configuration: Enable/Disable, Option ROM execution settings,
etc.
8.4.1.1. Boot Configuration > CSM16 Parameters
Feature
Options
Description
CSM16 Parameters
Info
CSM16 Module Version
Info only
GataA20 Active
Upon Request
Always
Upon Request – GA20 can be disabled using BIOS services.
Always – do not allow disabling of GA20; this option is useful
when any RT code is executed above 1MB.
Option ROM Messages
Force BIOS
Keep Current
Set display mode for Option ROM.
INT19 Trap Response
Immediate
Postponed
BIOS reaction on INT19 trapping by Option ROM:
Immediate - execute the trap right away; Postponed – execute
the trap during legacy boot.
8.4.1.2. Boot Configuration > CSM Parameters
Feature
Options
Description
Launch CSM
Enabled
Disable
Launch CSM
Boot option filter
UEFI and Legacy
Legacy only
UEFI only
This option controls what devices system can boot to
Launch PXE OpROM policy
Do not launch
UEFI only
Legacy only
Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM
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Feature
Options
Description
Launch Storage OpROM policy
Do not launch
UEFI only
Legacy only
Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage OpROM
Launch Video OpROM policy
Do not launch
UEFI only
Legacy only
Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Video OpROM
Other PCI device ROM priority
UEFI OpROM
Legacy OpROM
For PCI devices other than Network, Mass storage or Video
defines which OpROM to launch
8.5. Security
8.5.1.
Password Description
Feature
Options
Description
Administrator Password
Enter password
User Password
Enter password
Secure Boot menu
Submenu
Customizable Secure Boot settings.
Feature
Options
Description
System Mode
Setup
Secure Boot
Info only
Secure Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Secure Boot can be enabled if:
1. System running in User mode with enrolled Platform Key (PK)
2. CSM function is disabled.
Secure Boot Mode
Standard
Custom
Secure Boot mode selector. 'Custom' Mode enables users to change
Image Execution policy and manage Secure Boot keys.
Feature
Options
Description
Save Changes and Exit
Yes No
Exit system setup after saving the changes.
Discard Changes and Exit
Yes No
Exit system setup without saving any changes.
Save Changes and Reset
Yes No
Reset the system after saving the changes.
Discard Changes and Reset
Yes No
Reset system setup without saving any changes.
Save Options
Info only
Save Changes
Yes No
Save Changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Discard Changes
Yes No
Discard Changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Restore Defaults
Yes No
Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options.
Save as User Defaults
Yes No
Save the changes done so far as User Defaults.
Restore User Defaults
Yes No
Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options.
8.5.1.1. Secure Boot Menu
8.6. Save & Exit
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Safety Instructions
Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before you operate your system. Retain all safety and
operating instructions for future use.
•
Please read these safety instructions carefully.
•
Please keep this User‘s Manual for later reference.
•
Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed information on the operating environment of this equipment.
•
When installing/mounting or uninstalling/removing equipment, turn off the power and unplug any power cords/cables.
•
To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to equipment:
•
à
Keep equipment away from water or liquid sources.
à
Keep equipment away from high heat or high humidity.
à
Keep equipment properly ventilated (do not block or cover ventilation openings).
à
Make sure to use recommended voltage and power source settings.
à
Always install and operate equipment near an easily accessible electrical socket-outlet.
à
Secure the power cord (do not place any object on/over the power cord).
à
Only install/attach and operate equipment on stable surfaces and/or recommended mountings.
à
If the equipment will not be used for long periods of time, turn off and unplug the equipment from its power source.
Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel.
A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted, backup or emergency power.
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with one of an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to their instructions.
CAUTION
•
Equipment must be serviced by authorized technicians when:
à
The power cord or plug is damaged;
à
Liquid has penetrated the equipment;
à
It has been exposed to high humidity/moisture;
à
It is not functioning or does not function according to the user’s manual;
à
It has been dropped and/or damaged; and/or,
à
It has an obvious sign of breakage.
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Getting Service
ADLINK Technology, Inc.
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
9F, No.166 Jian Yi Road, Zhonghe District
New Taipei City 235, Taiwan
+886-2-8226-5877
+886-2-8226-5717
[email protected]
Ampro ADLINK Technology, Inc.
Address:
Tel:
Toll Free:
Fax:
Email:
5215 Hellyer Avenue, #110, San Jose, CA 95138, USA
+1-408-360-0200
+1-800-966-5200 (USA only)
+1-408-360-0222
[email protected]
ADLINK Technology (China) Co., Ltd.
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
300 Fang Chun Rd., Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park,Pudong New Area
Shanghai, 201203 China
+86-21-5132-8988
+86-21-5132-3588
[email protected]
ADLINK Technology Beijing
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
Rm. 801, Power Creative E, No. 1, B/D,
Beijing, 100085 China
+86-10-5885-8666
+86-10-5885-8625
[email protected]
Shang Di East Rd.
ADLINK Technology Shenzhen
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
2F, C Block, Bldg. A1, Cyber-Tech Zone, Gao Xin Ave. Sec. 7, High-Tech Industrial Park S.
Shenzhen, 518054 China
+86-755-2643-4858
+86-755-2664-6353
[email protected]
LiPPERT ADLINK Technology GmbH
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
Email:
AmITX-HL-G
Hans-Thoma-Strasse 11, D-68163, Mannheim, Germany
+49-621-43214-0
+49-621 43214-30
[email protected]
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ADLINK Technology, Inc. (French Liaison Office)
Address:
6 allée de Londres, Immeuble Ceylan
91940 Les Ulis, France
Tel:
+33 (0) 1 60 12 35 66
Fax:
+33 (0) 1 60 12 35 66
Email:
[email protected]
ADLINK Technology Japan Corporation
Address:
KANDA374 Bldg. 4F, 3-7-4 Kanda Kajicho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 101-0045, Japan
Tel:
+81-3-4455-3722
Fax:
+81-3-5209-6013
Email:
[email protected]
ADLINK Technology, Inc. (Korean Liaison Office)
Address:
802, Mointer B/D, 326 Seocho-daero, Seocho-Gu,
Seoul 137-881, 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:
#50-56, First Floor, Spearhead Towers
Margosa Main Road (between 16th/17th Cross), Malleswaram
Bangalore - 560 055, India
Tel:
+91-80-65605817, +91-80-42246107
Fax:
+91-80-23464606
Email:
[email protected]
ADLINK Technology, Inc. (Israeli Liaison Office)
Address:
27 Maskit St., Corex Building
PO Box 12777
Herzliya 4673300, Israel
Tel:
+972-77-208-0230
Fax:
+972-77-208-0230
Email:
[email protected]
ADLINK Technology, Inc. (UK Liaison Office)
Tel:
+44 774 010 59 65
Email:
[email protected]
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