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AEC-6638

Fanless Embedded Box PC

User’s Manual 3

rd

Ed

Last Updated: December 23, 2015

Copyright Notice

This document is copyrighted, 2015. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.

No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use, or for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from its use.

The material in this document is for product information only and is subject to change without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy, AAEON assumes no liabilities resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein.

AAEON reserves the right to make changes in the product design without notice to its users.

Preface II

Acknowledgement

All other products’ name or trademarks are properties of their respective owners.

Microsoft Windows

®

is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.

Intel

®

, Pentium

Corporation

®

, Celeron

®

, and Xeon

® are registered trademarks of Intel

Atom™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation

ITE is a trademark of Integrated Technology Express, Inc.

IBM, PC/AT, PS/2, and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines

Corporation.

All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners.

Preface III

Packing List

Before setting up your product, please make sure the following items have been shipped:

Item

AEC-6638

Thermal pad for RAM (1998F15003 x 1, 1998666630 x2,

1998666652 x1)

Screw package

Wallmount bracket

Product DVD with User’s Manual (in pdf) and drivers

Quantity

1

4

1

2

1

If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your distributor or sales representative immediately.

Preface IV

About this Document

This User’s Manual contains all the essential information, such as detailed descriptions and explanations on the product’s hardware and software features (if any), its specifications, dimensions, jumper/connector settings/definitions, and driver installation instructions (if any), to facilitate users in setting up their product.

Users may refer to the AAEON.com for the latest version of this document.

Preface V

Safety Precautions

Please read the following safety instructions carefully. It is advised that you keep this manual for future references

1.

All cautions and warnings on the device should be noted.

2.

Make sure the power source matches the power rating of the device.

3.

Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord.

4.

Always completely disconnect the power before working on the system’s hardware.

5.

No connections should be made when the system is powered as a sudden rush of power may damage sensitive electronic components.

6.

If the device is not to be used for a long time, disconnect it from the power supply to avoid damage by transient over-voltage.

7.

Always disconnect this device from any AC supply before cleaning.

8.

While cleaning, use a damp cloth instead of liquid or spray detergents.

9.

Make sure the device is installed near a power outlet and is easily accessible.

10.

Keep this device away from humidity.

11.

Place the device on a solid surface during installation to prevent falls

12.

Do not cover the openings on the device to ensure optimal heat dissipation.

13.

Watch out for high temperatures when the system is running.

14.

Do not touch the heat sink or heat spreader when the system is running

15.

Never pour any liquid into the openings. This could cause fire or electric shock.

16.

As most electronic components are sensitive to static electrical charge, be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when installing the internal components. Use a grounding wrist strap and contain all electronic components in any static-shielded containers.

Preface VI

17.

If any of the following situations arises, please the contact our service personnel: i.

Damaged power cord or plug ii.

iii.

iv.

Liquid intrusion to the device

Exposure to moisture

Device is not working as expected or in a manner as described in this manual v.

vi.

The device is dropped or damaged

Any obvious signs of damage displayed on the device

18.

DO NOT LEAVE THIS DEVICE IN AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT WITH

TEMPERATURES BEYOND THE DEVICE’S PERMITTED STORAGE TEMPERATURES

(SEE CHAPTER 1) TO PREVENT DAMAGE.

Preface VII

FCC Statement

This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Caution:

There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions and your local government’s recycling or disposal directives.

Attention:

Il y a un risque d’explosion si la batterie est remplacée de façon incorrecte.

Ne la remplacer qu’avec le même modèle ou équivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Recycler les batteries usées en accord avec les instructions du fabricant et les directives gouvernementales de recyclage.

Preface VIII

China RoHS Requirements (CN)

产品中有毒有害物质或元素名称及含量

AAEON Embedded Box PC/ Industrial System

部件名称 铅

(Pb)

(Hg)

有毒有害物质或元素

镉 六价铬 多溴联苯

(Cd) (Cr(VI)) (PBB)

印刷电路板

及其电子组件

○ ○ ○ ○ ○

外部信号

连接器及线材

外壳

中央处理器

与内存

硬盘

○ ○ ○ ○ ○

电源

○ ○ ○ ○ ○

O

:表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在

SJ/T 11363-2006

标准规定的限量要求以下。

X

:表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出

SJ/T 11363-2006

标准规定的限量要求。

备注:

一、此产品所标示之环保使用期限,系指在一般正常使用状况下。

二、上述部件物质中央处理器、内存、硬盘、电源为选购品。

多溴二苯醚

(PBDE)

Preface IX

China RoHS Requirement (EN)

Poisonous or Hazardous Substances or Elements in Products

AAEON Embedded Box PC/ Industrial System

Component

Lead

(Pb)

Poisonous or Hazardous Substances or Elements

Mercury

(Hg)

Cadmium

(Cd)

Hexavalent

Chromium

(Cr(VI))

Polybrominated

Biphenyls

(PBB)

Polybrominated

Diphenyl Ethers

(PBDE)

PCB & Other

Components

Wires &

Connectors for External

Connections

Chassis

CPU & RAM

○ ○

○ ○

Hard Disk

○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

PSU

○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

O

The quantity of poisonous or hazardous substances or elements found in each of the component's parts is below the SJ/T 11363-2006-stipulated requirement.

X: The quantity of poisonous or hazardous substances or elements found in at least one of the component's parts is beyond the SJ/T 11363-2006-stipulated requirement.

Note: The Environment Friendly Use Period as labeled on this product is applicable under normal usage only

Preface X

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 - Product Specifications ........................................................................................ 1

1.1

Specifications ............................................................................................................ 2

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information ....................................................................................... 4

2.1

Dimensions ............................................................................................................... 5

2.2

List of Jumpers ......................................................................................................... 7

2.2.1

2.2.2

MiniCard with mSATA/ PCIe Selection (JP1) .............................. 8

AT/ATX Power Supply Mode Selection (JP9) ............................. 8

2.2.3

2.2.4

Clear CMOS Jumper (JP10) .......................................................... 8

COM2 Pin8 Function Selection (JP11) ........................................ 8

2.3

List of Connectors ................................................................................................... 9

2.3.1

COM Port 3 Connector (CN21) ................................................. 11

2.3.2

2.3.3

COM Port 4 Connector (CN22) ................................................. 11

COM Port 2 Connector (CN24) ................................................. 11

2.4

CFast™ Card Installation ...................................................................................... 13

2.5

Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Installation .................................................................... 15

2.6

Memory Card Installation .................................................................................... 18

2.7

Wallmount Kit Installation ....................................................................... 21

Chapter 3 - AMI BIOS Setup ................................................................................................ 22

3.1

System Test and Initialization .............................................................................. 23

3.2

AMI BIOS Setup ..................................................................................................... 24

3.3

Setup Submenu: Main .......................................................................................... 25

3.4

Setup Submenu: Advanced ................................................................................ 26

3.4.1

Advanced: ACPI Settings ............................................................. 28

3.4.2

3.4.3

3.4.4

Advanced: RTC Wake Settings ................................................... 29

Advanced: Trusted Computing .................................................. 31

Advanced: CPU Configuration ................................................... 32

Preface XI

3.4.5

Advanced: SATA Configuration .................................................. 34

3.4.6

3.4.7

Advanced: AMT Configuration .................................................. 36

Advanced: USB Configuration ................................................... 37

3.4.8

Advanced: Super IO Configuration........................................... 39

3.4.8.1

Super IO Configuration: Serial Port X Configuration 40

3.4.9

Advanced: H/W Monitor ............................................................. 42

3.5

Setup submenu: Chipset...................................................................................... 43

3.5.1

3.5.2

Chipset: PCH0IO Configuration ................................................. 44

Chipset: System Agent (SA) Configuration ............................. 46

3.5.2.1

System Agent (SA) Configuration: Graphic

Configuration ............................................................................................ 47

3.5.2.2

System Agent (SA) Configuration: LCD Control ......... 49

3.6

Setup submenu: Boot ........................................................................................... 50

3.6.1

Boot: BBS Priorities ....................................................................... 51

3.7

Setup submenu: Security ..................................................................................... 52

3.8

Setup submenu: Save & Exit ............................................................................... 54

Chapter 4 – Drivers Installation ........................................................................................... 56

4.1

Product CD/DVD ................................................................................................... 57

Appendix A - Watchdog Timer Programming................................................................... 64

A.1

Watchdog Timer Programming ......................................................................... 65

A.2

F81866 Watchdog Timer Initial Program ......................................................... 68

Appendix B - I/O Information .............................................................................................. 70

B.1

I/O Address Map ................................................................................................... 71

B.2

Memory Address Map ......................................................................................... 73

B.3

IRQ Mapping Chart .............................................................................................. 74

B.4

DMA Channel Assignments ................................................................................ 77

Preface XII

Chapter 1

Chapter 1 -

Product Specifications

1.1 Specifications

System

CPU

CPU board

System Memory

Display Interface

Storage Device

Network

Front I/O

Rear I/O

Intel

®

Core™ i3-4100E 2.4GHz/i5-4400E 2.4GHz processor

GENE-QM87

DDR3L 1333/1600 SODIMM x 1 up to 8 GB

DB-15 x 1 for VGA

DVI-D x 1

HDMI x 1

CFast™ x 1 or mSATA (Optional)

2.5” SATA 6.0Gb/s Hard Disk Drive Bay x 1

Supports RAID 0 & 1 (via optional 2 nd

HDD kit)[with

QM87]

Intel

®

I217/I218 Gigabit PHY & Intel

®

I210/211 Gigabit,

RJ-45 x 2

Power ON/OFF switch x 1

Power LED x 1

HDD LED x 1

Line-out x 1

USB 2.0 x 2

Antenna hole x 2 for optional wireless module

3-pin terminal block x 1

DB-9 x 1 for RS-232/ RS-422/ RS-485 (Ring/ +5V/ +12V),

RS-485 with auto flow

DB-9 x 2 for RS-232 x 2

USB 3.0 x 2

DB-15 x 1 for VGA

Chapter 1 – Product Specifications 2

Expansion

Power Requirement

Mounting

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Vibration

Shock

Certification EMC

DVI-D x 1

HDMI x 1

RJ-45 x 2 for 10/100/1000 base-T

MiniCard x 1 for optional wireless module

9~30V DC with 3-pin terminal block

Wallmount

14°F ~ 122°F (-10°C ~ 50°C) with industrial grade devices

(according to IEC68-2-14, IEC68-2-1, IEC68-2-2)

-20 ~ 70 o

C (-4 ~ 158 o

F)

5 Grms/5~500Hz/ operation (CFast™);

1 Grms /5~500Hz/ operation (HDD)

50G peak acceleration (11 msec, duration)-CFast™

20G peak acceleration (11 msec, duration)-HDD

CE/FCC Class A

Chapter 1 – Product Specifications 3

Chapter 2

Chapter 2 –

Hardware Information

2.1 Dimensions

A1M/A2M /A3M Version

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 5

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 6

2.2 List of Jumpers

JP6

JP7

JP8

JP9

JP2

JP3

JP4

JP5

JP10

JP11

Please refer to the table below for all of the system’s jumpers that you can configure for your application

Label Function

JP1 Mini-Card with mSATA / PCIe Selection

Touchscreen 4/5/8-wire Mode Selection

LVDS Port 1 Backlight Inverter Voltage Selection

LVDS Port 1 Backlight Lightness Control Mode Selection

LVDS Port 1 Operating Voltage Selection

LVDS Port 2 Operating Voltage Selection

LVDS Port 2 Backlight Inverter Voltage Selection

LVDS Port 2 Backlight Lightness Control Mode Selection

AT/ATX Power Supply Mode Selection

Clear CMOS Jumper

COM2 Pin8 Function Selection

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 7

2.2.1 MiniCard with mSATA/ PCIe Selection (JP1)

1 2 3 mSATA

1 2 3

PCIe (Default)

2.2.2 AT/ATX Power Supply Mode Selection (JP9)

Pin

1-2

Function

ATX Mode (Default)

AT Mode 2-3

2.2.3 Clear CMOS Jumper (JP10)

Pin

1

1-2

3

2-3

5

2

4

6

1

3

5

1

3

5

2

4

6

1

3

5 6

1

5

2

6

1

3

5

1

3

5

2

4

6

1

3

5

2

4

6

1

3

5

1

3

5

1 2

3 4

5 6

1 2

3 4

5 6

1

3

5

+12V

2

4

6

1

3

5

1

3

5

2

2 1

4

4 3

6 6 5

1

3

5

1

3

5

2

4

6

2

4

6 5

6

Ring (Default)

2

4

1 2

6

3 4

5 6

2

4

6

1

2

3

4

5

6

1

3

5

1

3

5

1 2

3 4

5 6

1

3

5

1 2

3 4

5 6

2

4

6

2

4

6

1 2

3 4

5 6

2

1

4

3

6 5

2

4

1

6

3

5

2

4

6

1

3

3

2

4

6

1

3

5

2

4

6

2

4

6

+5V

2

4

4

3

1

3

5

2

4

6

2

4

6

2

4

3

6

2

4

6

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 8

2.3 List of Connectors

CN10

CN11

CN12

CN13

CN14

CN15

CN16

CN17

CN6

CN7

CN8

CN9

CN2

CN3

CN4

CN5

CN18

CN19

CN20

CN21

CN22

CN23

Please refer to the table below for all of the system’s connectors that you can configure for your application

Label Function

CN1 +5VSB Output w/SMBus

LVDS Port 2 Inverter / Backlight Connector

+5V Output for SATA HDD

External +5VSB Input

CPU FAN

SATA Port 2

SATA Port 1

Main Power Input (+12V ONLY)

Digital IO Port

LVDS Port 1 Inverter / Backlight Connector

SPI Programming Header (Debug ONLY)

USB 2.0 Port 3

USB 2.0 Port 4

LVDS Port 1

LVDS Port 2

USB 2.0 Port 5

USB 2.0 Port 6

USB 2.0 Port 8

USB 2.0 Port 7

Touch Screen Connector

COM Port 4

COM Port 3

LPC Expansion Connector

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 9

CN24

CN33

CN34

CN35

CN36

PCIE1

CFD1

DIMM1

CN25

CN26

CN27

CN28

CN29

CN30

CN31

CN32

COM Port 2 (RS232/285/422)

PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Combo Port

Stereo Audio RIGHT Channel

Stereo Audio LEFT Channel

Front Panel

10M/100M/1G Ethernet Port 1

10M/100M/1G Ethernet Port 2

USB 2.0/3.0 Port 1 & 2

High Definition Audio

COM Port 1

HDMI

VGA / DVI Ports (depend on hardware configuration)

UIM Socket

Mini-Card

C-FAST

DDR3L SODIMM

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 10

2.3.1 COM Port 3 Connector (CN21)

Pin

5

7

1

3

Signal

DCDC

TXC

Ground

RTSC

9 RIC

2.3.2 COM Port 4 Connector (CN22)

6

8

2

4

Pin

Pin

5

7

1

3

Signal

DCDD

TXD

Ground

RTSD

9 RID

2.3.3 COM Port 2 Connector (CN24)

6

8

2

4

Pin

Signal

RXC

DTRC

DSRC

CTSC

Signal

RXD

DTRD

DSRD

CTSD

Pin

1

3

Signal

DCDB

TXB

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information

Pin

2

4

RS-232

Signal

RXB

DTRB

11

Pin

5

7

1

3

9

7

9

Pin

5

3

5

7

9

Pin

1

Signal

Ground

RTSB

RIB/ +5V/ (+12V)

8

Pin

6

RS-232

Signal

DSRB

CTSB

Signal

TXD-

TXD+

Ground

N/C

N/C/ +5V/ (+12V)

6

8

2

4

Pin

RS-422

Signal

RXD+

RXD-

N/C

N/C

Signal

TXD-

TXD+

Ground

N/C

N/C/ +5V/ (+12V)

4

6

8

Pin

RS-485

2

Signal

N/C

N/C

N/C

N/C

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 12

2.4 CFast™ Card Installation

Step1: To install the CFast™ card, first remove the highlighted screws

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 13

Step 2: Slot the CFast™ Card in to the CFast™ slot, adhere the thermal pad onto the card and close the cover

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 14

2.5 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Installation

Step1: To install the CFast™ card, first remove the highlighted screws

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 15

Step 2: Get the HDD and HDD Bracket ready. Attach the HDD to the HDD bracket and tighten the screws

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 16

Step 3: Connect the SATA cable to the HDD

Step 4: Close the bottom cover. Tight the screws to secure.

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 17

2.6 Memory Card Installation

Step1: To install the CFast™ card, first remove the highlighted screws

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 18

Step 2: Remove the screws on the bracket of Memory Card

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 19

Step 3: Adhere the Thermal pads onto the top and bottom of the Memory Card, and then insert the RAM diagonally to the memory slot, push down to secure.

Step 4: Tighten the screws of the bracket of Memory Card to finish the installation

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 20

2.7 Wallmount Kit Installation

To attach the wallmount kit on to the AEC-6638, tightens four screws as shown in the diagram below.

Chapter 2 – Hardware Information 21

Chapter 3

Chapter 3 -

AMI BIOS Setup

3.1 System Test and Initialization

The system uses certain routines to perform testing and initialization. If an error, fatal or non-fatal, is encountered, a few short beeps or an error message will be outputted. The board can usually continue the boot up sequence with non-fatal errors.

The system configuration verification routines check the current system configuration against the values stored in the CMOS memory. If they do not match, an error message will be outputted, in which case you will need to run the BIOS setup program to set the configuration information in memory.

There are three situations in which you will need to change the CMOS settings:

You are starting your system for the first time

You have changed your system’s hardware

The CMOS memory has lost power and the configuration information is erased

The system’s CMOS memory uses a backup battery for data retention, which is to be replaced once emptied.

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 23

3.2 AMI BIOS Setup

The AMI BIOS ROM has a pre-installed Setup program that allows users to modify basic system configurations, which is stored in the battery-backed CMOS RAM and BIOS

NVRAM so that the information is retained when the power is turned off.

To enter BIOS Setup, press <Del> or <F2> immediately while your computer is powering up.

The function for each interface can be found below.

Main – Date and time can be set here. Press <Tab> to switch between date elements

Advanced – Enable/ Disable boot option for legacy network devices

Chipset – For hosting bridge parameters

Boot – Enable/ Disable quiet Boot Option

Security – The setup administrator password can be set here

Save & Exit –Save your changes and exit the program

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 24

3.3 Setup Submenu: Main

Options summary: (default setting)

System Date Day MM:DD:YYYY

Change the month, year and century. The ‘Day’ is changed automatically.

System Time HH : MM : SS

Change the clock of the system.

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 25

3.4 Setup Submenu: Advanced

Options summary: (default setting)

ACPI Settings

System ACPI Parameters

S5 RTC Wake Settings

Enable system to wake from S5 using RTC alarm.

Trusted Computing

Trusted Computing Settings

CPU Configuration

CPU Configuration Parameters

SATA Configuration

SATA Device Options Settings

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 26

AMT Configuration

AMT Configuration Parameters

USB Configuration

USB Configuration Parameters

Super IO Configuration

Super IO Configuration Parameters

H/W Monitor

Monitor hardware status

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 27

3.4.1 Advanced: ACPI Settings

Options summary: (default setting)

Suspend Disabled

ACPI Sleep State

S3 only(Suspend to RAM)

Select the ACPI state used for System Suspend

Wake on Ring

Disabled

Enabled

Enable/Disable Wake on Ring function

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 28

3.4.2 Advanced: RTC Wake Settings

Options summary: (default setting)

Wake system with Fixed Disabled

Time

Enabled

Enable or disable System wake on alarm event. Wake up time is setting by following settings.

Wake up day 0-31

Select 0 for daily system wake up

0-23 Wake up hour

Wake up minute 0-59

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 29

Wake up second 0-59

Wake system with Dynamic Disabled

Time

Enabled

Enable or disable System wake on alarm event. Wake up time is current time + Increase minutes.

Wake up minute increase 1-5

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 30

3.4.3 Advanced: Trusted Computing

Options summary: (default setting)

Security Device Support Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable TPM support.

TPM State Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable TPM functionality.

Pending TPM Operation None

Enable Take Ownership

Disable Take Ownership

TPM Clear

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 31

Select one-time TPM operation. Item value returns to ‘None’ after next POST.

3.4.4 Advanced: CPU Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

Hyper-Threading Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable CPU Hyper-Threading function

Active Processor Cores ALL

1 to Max CPU cores

Number of CPU cores to be active.

Intel Virtualization Disabled

Technology

Enabled

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 32

En/Disable Intel VT-x function

EIST Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable Intel SpeedStep

Turbo Mode Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable Turbo mode

Intel TXT(LT) Support Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable Intel TXT(LT)

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 33

3.4.5 Advanced: SATA Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

SATA Controller(s) Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable SATA controller

SATA Mode Selection IDE

AHCI

Port X Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable the selected port.

RAID

Configure SATA controller operating as IDE/AHCI/RAID mode.

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 34

Hot Plug Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable Hot Plug feature for specified port.

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 35

3.4.6 Advanced: AMT Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

Intel AMT Enabled

Disabled

En/Disable Intel® 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

Un-Configure ME Enabled

Disabled

OEMFlag Bit 15: Un-Configure ME without password

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 36

3.4.7 Advanced: USB Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

Legacy USB Support Enabled

Disabled

Auto

Enables BIOS Support for Legacy USB Support. When enabled, USB can be functional in legacy environment like DOS. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI application

USB3.0 Support Enabled

Disabled

Enables BIOS Support for USB3.0 (XHCI). When disabled, PCH USB3.0 controller will also be disabled.

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 37

Device Name

(Emulation Type)

Auto

Floppy

Forced FDD

Hard Disk

CD-ROM

If Auto. USB devices less than 530MB will be emulated as Floppy and remaining as

Floppy and remaining as hard drive. Forced FDD option can be used to force a HDD formatted drive to boot as FDD(Ex. ZIP drive)

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 38

3.4.8 Advanced: Super IO Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

Serial Port 2/3/4 Configuration

Set Parameters of Serial Port 2/3/4

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 39

3.4.8.1 Super IO Configuration: Serial Port X Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

Serial Port Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable specified serial port.

Change Settings Auto

IO=2F8h; IRQ=3;

IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,10,11,12;

IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,10,11,12;

IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,10,11,12;

IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,7,10,11,12;

Select a resource setting for Super IO device.

Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup 40

Device Type RS232

RS422

RS485

Configure COM2/6 operated as RS232, RS422 or RS485.

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3.4.9 Advanced: H/W Monitor

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3.5 Setup submenu: Chipset

Options summary: (default setting)

PCH-IO Configuration

South Bridge Parameters

System Agent (SA)

Configuration

SA Parameters

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3.5.1 Chipset: PCH0IO Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

Power Mode ATX Type

AT Type

Enable or disable ‘It is now safe to turn off your computer.’ string

PCI Express Configuration

PCI Express Configuration settings

PCH LAN Controller Enabled

Disabled

En/Disabled onboard NIC

Wake on LAN Enabled

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Disabled

En/Disabled integrated LAN to wake the system. (The Wake on LAN cannot be disabled if ME is on at Sx state.

Restore AC Power Loss Power Off

Power On

Last State

Select AC power state when power is re-applied after a power failure

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3.5.2 Chipset: System Agent (SA) Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

VT-d Disabled

Enabled

Check to enable VT-d function on MCH

CPU SA Audio Device

(B0:D3:F0)

Enabled

Disabled

En/Disable CPU SA Audio Device

Graphics Configuration

Config Graphics Settings

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3.5.2.1 System Agent (SA) Configuration: Graphic Configuration

Options summary: (default setting)

Primary Display Auto

IGFX

PEG

PCIE

SG

Select graphic adapters to boot

Internal Graphics Auto

Disabled

Enabled

En/Disabled internal graphics device

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DVMT Pre-Allocated 32MB

64MB~1024MB

Select DVMT 5.0 Pre-Allocated (Fixed) Graphics Memory size used by the Internal

Graphics Device.

DVMT Total Gfx Mem 128MB

256MB

Max

Select DVMT 5.0 Total Graphic Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device.

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3.5.2.2 System Agent (SA) Configuration: LCD Control

Options summary: (default setting)

Primary IGFX Boot Display VBIOS Defat

CRT

HDMI

Select Primary IGFX boot display device

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3.6 Setup submenu: Boot

Options summary: (default setting)

Quiet Boot Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable showing boot logo.

Launch PXE OpROM policy Disabled

Enabled

En/Disable PXE boot for LAN

Boot Option #X/

XXXX Drive BBS Priorities

The order of boot priorities.

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3.6.1 Boot: BBS Priorities

Options summary: (default setting)

Boot Option #x Disabled

Device name

Sets the system boot order

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3.7 Setup submenu: Security

Options summary: (

default setting

)

Administrator Password/

User Password

Not set

Change User/Administrator Password

You can set a User Password once an Administrator Password is set. The password will be required during boot up, or when the user enters the Setup utility. Please Note that a User Password does not provide access to many of the features in the Setup utility.

Select the password you wish to set, press Enter to open a dialog box to enter your password (you can enter no more than six letters or numbers). Press Enter to confirm your entry, after which you will be prompted to retype your password for a final

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confirmation. Press Enter again after you have retyped it correctly.

Removing the Password

Highlight this item and type in the current password. At the next dialog box press Enter to disable password protection.

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3.8 Setup submenu: Save & Exit

Options summary: (default setting)

Save Changes and Exit

Exit system setup after saving the changes

Discard Changes and Exit

Exit system setup without saving any changes

Save Changes and Reset

Reset the system after saving the changes

Discard Changes and Reset

Save Changes

Save Changes done so far to any of the setup options.

Discard Changes

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Discard Changes done so far to any of the setup options

Reset system setup without saving any changes

Restore Defaults

Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options.

Save as User Defaults

Save the changes done so far as User Defaults

Restore User Defaults

Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options

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Chapter 4

Chapter 4 –

Drivers Installation

4.1 Product CD/DVD

The AEC-6638 comes with a product DVD that contains all the drivers and utilities you need to setup your product. Insert the DVD and follow the steps in the autorun program to install the drivers.

In case the program does not start, follow the sequence below to install the drivers.

Step 1 – Install Chipset Driver

1.

Open the STEP1 - Chipset folder and select your OS

2.

Open the .exe file.

3.

Follow the instructions

4.

Drivers will be installed automatically

Step 2 – Install Graphic Driver

1.

Open the STEP2 - Graphics folder and select your OS

2.

Open the Setup.exe file in the folder

3.

Follow the instructions

4.

Drivers will be installed automatically

Step 3 – Install LAN Driver

1.

Open the STEP3 - LAN folder and select your OS

2.

Open the .exe file in the folder

3.

Follow the instructions

4.

Drivers will be installed automatically

Step 4 – Install Audio Driver

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1.

Open the STEP4 - Audio folder and select your OS

2.

Open the .exe file in the folder

3.

Follow the instructions

4.

Drivers will be installed automatically

Step 5 – Install ME SW Driver

1.

Open the STEP5 – ME SW folder and select your OS

2.

Open the .exe file in the folder

3.

Follow the instructions

4.

Drivers will be installed automatically

Step 6 – Install TPM Driver (Windows 7 and 8 only)

1.

Open the STEP6 - TPM folder followed by Setup.exe

2.

Follow the instructions

3.

Drivers will be installed automatically

Step 7 – Install USB 3.0 Driver (Windows 7 only)

1.

Open the STEP7 – USB3.0 folder and select your OS

2.

Open the Setup.exe file in the folder

3.

Follow the instructions

4.

Drivers will be installed automatically

Step 8 – Install IRST Driver (Windows 8 only, Optional)

1.

Open the STEP8 - TPM folder and select your OS

2.

Open the SetupRST.exe in the folder

3.

Follow the instructions

4.

Drivers will be installed automatically

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Step 9 – Install Serial Port Driver (Optional)

For Windows 7:

1.

Change User Account Control settings to Never notify

2.

Reboot and log in as administrator

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3.

Run patch.bat as administrator

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For Windows 8:

1.

Open the Apps Screen, right click on the Command Prompt tile and select

Run as Administrator

2.

To install the driver (patch.bat), you will first have to locate the file in command prompt. To do that, first go to the directory which contains the file by entering <drive letter>: eg. if the driver is in D drive, enter D:

3.

You are now at the directory containing the installation file. Next, go to the folder in which the file resides by entering cd <folder> eg: if the file is in a folder named abc, enter cd <abc>.

4.

You are now at the folder where the file is located. Enter the patch.bat to open and install the drivers. If your file is in a subfolder, enter the cd

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<folder> command again to access the subfolder (screenshot below is for reference only).

5.

Reboot after installation completes.

6.

To confirm the installation, go to Device Manager, expand the Ports (COM

& LPT) tree and double click on any of the COM ports to open its properties. Go to the Driver tab, select Driver Details and click on serial.sys, you should see its provider as Windows (R) Win 7 DDK Provider.

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For Windows 10:

1.

Open the STEP9 – Serial Port Driver (Optional) folder followed by

Setup.exe

2.

Follow the instructions

3.

Drivers will be installed automatically

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Appendix A

Appendix A -

Watchdog Timer Programming

A.1 Watchdog Timer Programming

AEC-6638 utilizes FINTEK 81866 chipset as its watchdog timer controller. Below are the procedures to complete its configuration and the AAEON initial watchdog timer program is also attached based on which you can develop customized program to fit your application.

Configuring Sequence Description

After the hardware reset or power-on reset, the FINTEK 81866 enters the normal mode with all logical devices disabled except KBC. The initial state (enable bit ) of this logical device (KBC) is determined by the state of pin 121 (DTR1#) at the falling edge of the system reset during power-on reset.

There are three steps to complete the configuration setup: (1) Enter the MB PnP Mode;

(2) Modify the data of configuration registers; (3) Exit the MB PnP Mode. Undesired result may occur if the MB PnP Mode is not exited normally.

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(1) Enter the MB PnP Mode

To enter the MB PnP Mode, four special I/O write operations are to be performed during Wait for Key state. To ensure the initial state of the key-check logic, it is necessary to perform four write operations to the Special Address port (2EH). Two different enter keys are provided to select configuration ports (2Eh/2Fh) of the next step.

(2) Modify the Data of the Registers

All configuration registers can be accessed after entering the MB PnP Mode. Before accessing a selected register, the content of index 07h must be changed to the LDN to which the register belongs, except some Global registers.

(3) Exit the MB PnP Mode

Write exit key 0xAA to the index port.

Watch Dog Timer 1, 2, 3 Control Register (Index=F5h,F6h,FAh Default=00h)

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A.2 F81866 Watchdog Timer Initial Program

Main(){

} aaeonSuperIOOpen(); aaeonWdtSetCountMode(BOOL bMinute); // Set wdt count mode aaeonWdtSetTimeoutCount(BYTE tTimeout); // Set wdt timer aaeonWdtSetEnable(BOOL bEnable); // Enable wdt aaeonSuperIOClose();

}

Void aaeonSuperIOOpen(){ // Config F81866 Entry key aaeonioWritePortByte(F81866_INDEX, 0x87); aaeonioWritePortByte(F81866_INDEX, 0x87);

Void aaeonWdtSetCountMode(BOOL bMinute){

BYTE WDT_CONTROL = f81866ReadByte(F81866_WDT_CONTROL_REG); if(bMinute) f81866WriteByte(F81866_WDT_CONTROL_REG, WDT_CONTROL | 0x08); else f81866WriteByte(F81866_WDT_CONTROL_REG, WDT_CONTROL & 0xF7);

}

Void aaeonWdtSetTimeoutCount(BYTE tTimeout){

f81866SetLdn(0x07);

f81866WriteByte(F81866_WDT_TIME_REG, tTimeout);

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}

Void aaeonWdtSetEnable(BOOL bEnable){

f81866SetLdn(0x07);

if(bEnable){ f81866WriteByte(0x30, 0x01);

WDT_BASE_ADDR =

(f81866ReadByte(F81866_WDT_BASEADDR_REG_MSB) << 8)

| f81866ReadByte(F81866_WDT_BASEADDR_REG_LSB);

WDT_STATUS = f81866ReadByte(F81866_WDT_CONTROL_REG); f81866WriteByte(F81866_WDT_CONTROL_REG, WDT_STATUS | 0x20);

WDT_STATUS = f81866ReadByte(F81866_WDT_PME_REG); f81866WriteByte(F81866_WDT_PME_REG, WDT_STATUS | 0x01);

}else{ f81866WriteByte(0x30, 0x00);

WDT_BASE_ADDR = 0;

WDT_STATUS = f81866ReadByte(F81866_WDT_CONTROL_REG); f81866WriteByte(F81866_WDT_CONTROL_REG, WDT_STATUS & 0xDF);

WDT_STATUS = f81866ReadByte(F81866_WDT_PME_REG); f81866WriteByte(F81866_WDT_PME_REG, WDT_STATUS & 0xFE);

}

}

}

Void aaeonSuperIOClose(){ aaeonioWritePortByte(F81866_INDEX, 0xaa);

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Appendix B

Appendix B -

I/O Information

B.1 I/O Address Map

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Appendix B – I/O Information 72

B.2 Memory Address Map

Appendix B – I/O Information 73

B.3 IRQ Mapping Chart

Appendix B – I/O Information 74

Appendix B – I/O Information 75

Appendix B – I/O Information 76

B.4 DMA Channel Assignments

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