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KINO-DAL SBC
KINO-DAL CPU Card
MODEL:
KINO-DAL
Mini-ITX SBC with 14nm Intel® Celeron®, Pentium® or Atom ™
On-board SoC, HDMI, LVDS, VGA, Dual PCIe GbE, USB 3.0,
PCIe Mini, M.2, SATA 6Gb/s, RS-232/422/485, Audio, TPM and RoHS
User Manual
Rev. 1.02 - May 3, 2018
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KINO-DAL SBC
Revision
Date
May 3, 2018
April 13, 2018
January 4, 2018
Version
1.02
1.01
1.00
Changes
Minor update
Updated Table 1-1: KINO-DAL Model Variations
Changed the SIM card slot to optional item
Initial release
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Copyright
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
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.
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.
TRADEMARKS
All registered trademarks and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
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KINO-DAL SBC
Manual Conventions
WARNING
Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damage to the equipment or result in personal injury. Warnings should be taken seriously.
CAUTION
Cautionary messages should be heeded to help reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the product.
NOTE
These messages inform the reader of essential but non-critical information. These messages should be read carefully as any directions or instructions contained therein can help avoid making mistakes.
HOT SURFACE
This symbol indicates a hot surface that should not be touched without taking care.
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Table of Contents
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3.3.1 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port Connectors (COM1, COM2) .............................. 51
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5.1.4 Unable to Reboot after Configuration Changes .............................................. 75
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G HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE ....................................................... 136
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List of Figures
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KINO-DAL SBC
List of Tables
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List of BIOS Menus
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Chapter
1
1
Introduction
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1.1 Introduction
KINO-DAL SBC
Figure 1-1: KINO-DAL
The KINO-DAL series is a Mini-ITX form factor single bard computer. It has an on-board
14nm Intel
®
Celeron
®
, Pentium
®
or Atom
®
processor, and supports two 204-pin
1867/1600 MHz dual-channel DDR3 Low Voltage (DDR3L) SDRAM SO-DIMM slots with up to 8.0 GB of memory.
The KINO-DAL series includes one internal LVDS connector, one VGA connector and one
HDMI connectors for triple independent. Expansion and I/O include one PCIe x1 slot, one
PCIe Mini slot supporting WWAN modules, one M.2 B-key slot for expansion, four
USB 3.0 connectors on the rear panel, four USB 2.0 connectors by pin header and two
SATA 6Gb/s connectors. Serial device connectivity is provided by four internal RS-232 connectors and two external RS-232/422/485 connectors. Two RJ-45 GbE connectors provide the system with smooth connections to an external LAN.
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KINO-DAL SBC
1.2 Model Variations
The model variations of the KINO-DAL series are listed below.
Model No.
KINO-DAL-N1
SoC
Intel
®
Celeron
®
N3350
KINO-DAL-E2W2* Intel
®
Atom
®
x5-E3940
Power Input
12 V DC
KINO-DAL-N2* Intel
®
Pentium
®
N4200
KINO-DAL-E3W2* Intel
®
Atom
®
x7-E3950
12 V DC
9 V ~ 30 V DC
9 V ~ 30 V DC
KINO-DAL-E1W2* Intel
®
Atom
®
x5-E3930 9 V ~ 30 V DC
*Production by order, MOQ 100
Table 1-1: KINO-DAL Model Variations
Operating Temp.
-20°C ~ 70°C
-20°C ~ 70°C
-40°C ~ 85°C
-40°C ~ 85°C
-40°C ~ 85°C
1.3 Features
Some of the KINO-DAL motherboard features are listed below:
Mini-ITX motherboard supports 14nm Intel
®
Celeron
®
/Pentium
®
/Atom
® on-board SoC
Triple independent display support
Two 1867/1600 MHz DDR3L SO-DIMM slots support up to 8 GB of memory
Two SATA 6Gb/s connectors with 5 V / 12 V power output
Full-size/half-size PCIe Mini card slot with optional SIM card holder for
WWAN expansion
M.2 2242/2260/2280 B-key modules supported
Four USB 3.0 external connectors
Two external RS-232/422/485 connectors and four internal RS-232 connectors
Optional 9 V ~ 30 V DC wide power input range
IEI One Key Recovery solution allows you to create rapid OS backup and recovery
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1.4 Connectors
The connectors on the KINO-DAL are shown in the figure below.
KINO-DAL SBC
Figure 1-2: Connectors (Front Side)
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KINO-DAL SBC
1.5 Dimensions
The dimensions of the board are listed below:
Figure 1-3: Dimensions (mm)
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KINO-DAL SBC
1.6 Data Flow
Figure 1-4 shows the data flow between the system chipset, the CPU and other
components installed on the motherboard.
Figure 1-4: Data Flow Diagram
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1.7 Technical Specifications
KINO-DAL technical specifications are listed below.
Specification
Form Factor
SoC
BIOS
Memory
Graphics
Display Output
Ethernet
Digital I/O
Super IO
KINO-DAL
Mini-ITX
Intel
®
Celeron
®
N3350 on-board SoC
(up to 2.4 GHz, dual-core, 2 MB cache, TDP=6 W)
Production by order (MOQ 100):
Intel
®
Pentium
®
N4200 on-board SoC
(up to 2.5 GHz, quad-core, 2 MB cache, TDP=6 W)
Intel
®
Atom
®
x7-E3950 on-board SoC
(up to 2.0 GHz, quad-core, 2 MB cache, TDP=12 W)
Intel
®
Atom
®
x5-E3940 on-board SoC
(up to 1.8 GHz, quad-core, 2 MB cache, TDP=9 W)
Intel
®
Atom
®
x5-E3930 on-board SoC
(up to 1.8 GHz, dual-core, 2 MB cache, TDP=6 W)
AMI UEFI BIOS
Two 204-pin 1867/1600 MHz dual-channel DDR3L SDRAM
SO-DIMM slots (system max. 8 GB)
Optional eMMC 5.0 (up to 32 GB)
9 th
generation Intel
®
HD Graphics with 18 execution units, supporting 4K codec decode & encode for HEVC, H.264,
VP8, SVC and MVC
Triple independent display
1 x 18/24-bit dual channel LVDS (up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz)
1 x VGA (up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz)
1 x HDMI (up to 3840x2160 @ 30Hz)
Dual Intel
®
I211-AT PCIe GbE controller
8-bit digital I/O by 10-pin (2x5) header
Fintek F81866
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Specification
Embedded Controller
Audio
Watchdog Timer
I/O Interface
Audio Connector
Ethernet
Keyboard/Mouse
Serial Ports
USB Ports
Front Panel
LAN LED
Fan
SMBus
I
2
C
TPM
Storage
Expansion
KINO-DAL SBC
KINO-DAL
ITE IT8528
Realtek ALC662 HD Audio codec
Software programmable support 1~255 sec. system reset
2 x Audio jack (line-out, mic-in)
1 x Front audio by 10-pin (2x5) header
2 x RJ-45 GbE port
1 x KB/MS by 6-pin (1x6) wafer
2 x RS-232/422/485 by DB-9
4 x RS-232 by 10-pin (2x5) header
4 x USB 3.0 on rear I/O
4 x USB 2.0 by 8-pin (2x4) header
1 x USB 2.0 by internal 180° Type A
1 x Front panel connector by 14-pin (2x7) header for power
LED, HDD LED, speaker, power button and reset button
2 x LAN link LED connector by 2-pin header
1 x CPU smart fan connector by 4-pin (1x4) wafer
1 x System smart fan connector by 3-pin (1x3) wafer
1 x SMBus connector by 4-pin (1x4) wafer
1 x I
2
C connector by 4-pin (1x4) wafer
1 x TPM connector by 20-pin (2x10) header
2 x SATA 6Gb/s with 5 V / 12 V SATA power connectors
1 x microSD socket (optional)
1 x Full-size/Half-size PCIe Mini card slot (with optional SIM card holder)
1 x M.2 2242/2260/2280 slot (B key, SATA 1 port + USB 2.0 signal)
1 x PCIe x1 slot
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Specification KINO-DAL
Environmental and Power Specifications
Power Supply
Power Connector
Power Consumption
Default: 12 V DC input
Optional: 9 V ~ 30 V DC input (KINO-DAL-ExW2)
AT/ATX mode supported
1 x External DC power jack (ø5.5 mm)
1 x Internal power connector by 4-pin (2x2) connector
+12 V@ 3.61 A (Intel
®
Celeron® N3350 processor with two
4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3L memory)
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Humidity
Safety
Physical Specifications
-20°C ~ 70°C / -40°C ~ 85°C (KINO-DAL-ExW2 series)
-40°C ~ 85°C
5% ~ 95%, non-condensing
CE, FCC
Dimensions
Weight GW/NW
170 mm x 170 mm
1100 g / 700 g
Table 1-2: Technical Specifications
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KINO-DAL SBC
Chapter
2
2
Unpacking
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KINO-DAL SBC
2.1 Anti-static Precautions
WARNING!
Static electricity can destroy certain electronics. Make sure to follow the
ESD precautions to prevent damage to the product, and injury to the user.
Make sure to adhere to the following guidelines:
Wear an anti-static wristband : Wearing an anti-static wristband can prevent electrostatic discharge.
Self-grounding : Touch a grounded conductor every few minutes to discharge any excess static buildup.
Use an anti-static pad : When configuring any circuit board, place it on an anti-static mat.
Only handle the edges of the PCB : Don't touch the surface of the motherboard. Hold the motherboard by the edges when handling.
2.2 Unpacking Precautions
When the KINO-DAL is unpacked, please do the following:
Follow the antistatic guidelines above.
Make sure the packing box is facing upwards when opening.
Make sure all the packing list items are present.
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2.3 Packing List
KINO-DAL SBC
NOTE:
If any of the components listed in the checklist below are missing, do not proceed with the installation. Contact the IEI reseller or vendor the
KINO-DAL was purchased from or contact an IEI sales representative directly by sending an email to [email protected]
.
The KINO-DAL is shipped with the following components:
Quantity
1
Item and Part Number
KINO-DAL single board computer
Image
1 SATA with 5V/12V output cable kit
( P/N : 32801-000100-300-RS)
1
1
I/O shielding
Quick Installation Guide
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2.4 Optional Items
The following are optional components which may be separately purchased:
Item and Part Number
KB/MS PS/2 Y-cable, 135 mm, P=2.0
( P/N : 32000-023800-RS)
Image
Dual USB cable (wo bracket), 210mm, P=2.0
( P/N : 32000-070301-RS)
RS-232 cable, 200mm, P=2.0
( P/N: 32205-002700-100-RS)
Infineon TPM 2.0 module, 20-pin, firmware v5.5
( P/N : TPM-IN02-R20)
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Chapter
3
3
Connectors
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3.1 Peripheral Interface Connectors
This chapter details all the jumpers and connectors.
3.1.1 KINO-DAL Layout
The figures below show all the connectors and jumpers.
Figure 3-1: Connector and Jumper Locations
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3.1.2 Peripheral Interface Connectors
The table below lists all the connectors on the board.
Connector
Audio connector
Battery connector
Chassis intrusion connector
DC-IN power connector
Digital I/O connector
Fan connector, CPU
Fan connector, system
Front panel connector
I
2
C connector
Keyboard & mouse connector
LAN LED connectors
LCD inverter connector
LVDS connector
M.2 slot
Memory slot microSD slot (optional)
PCIe Mini card slot
PCIe x1 slot
Power button
Type
10-pin header
2-pin wafer
2-pin header
4-pin Molex
10-pin header
4-pin wafer
3-pin wafer
14-pin header
4-pin wafer
6-pin wafer
2-pin header
5-pin wafer
40-pin crimp
M.2 B-key slot
204-pin DDR3L
SO-DIMM microSD slot
PCIe Mini slot
PCIe x1 slot
On-board power button
Label
HDA1
BT1
J_CS1
PWR3
J_DIO1
CPU_FAN1
SYS_FAN1
F_PANEL1
J_I2C1
J_KB/MS1
JLAN_LED1,
JLAN_LED2
INV1
LVDS1
M2_1
DIMM1, DIMM2
SD1
MPCIE1
PCIE1
PWR_SW1
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RS-232 serial port connectors
SATA 6Gb/s drive connectors
SATA power connectors
10-pin header
7-pin SATA connector
4-pin wafer
SIM card slot (optional)
SMBus connector micro-SIM card slot
4-pin wafer
SPI flash connector, BIOS
SPI flash connector, EC
6-pin wafer
6-pin wafer
TPM connector 20-pin header
USB 2.0 connector 8-pin header
Table 3-1: Peripheral Interface Connectors
3.1.3 External Interface Panel Connectors
The table below lists the connectors on the external I/O panel.
Connector
Audio jack
DC-IN power jack
HDMI connector
LAN and USB 3.0 combo connectors
Type
Audio jack
Power jack
HDMI
RJ-45, USB 3.0
RS-232/422/485 serial port connectors
VGA connector
Table 3-2: Rear Panel Connectors
DB-9
DB-15
COM3, COM4,
COM5, COM6
SATA1, SATA2
SATA_PWR1,
SATA_PWR2
SIM1
J_SMB1
J_SPI1
J_EC1
TPM1
USB1, USB2
Label
AUDIO1
PWR1
HDMI1
LAN1_USB01_1,
LAN2_USB23_1
COM1-2_1
VGA1
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3.2 Internal Peripheral Connectors
The section describes all of the connectors on the KINO-DAL.
3.2.1 Audio Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
HDA1
10-pin header, p=2.54 mm
The audio connector supporting High-Definition Audio is connected to external audio devices including speakers and microphones for the input and output of audio signals to and from the system.
Figure 3-2: Audio Connector Location
Pin
1
3
5
7
9
Description
MIC2-L
MIC2-R
LINE2-R
GND
LINE2-L
Table 3-3: Audio Connector Pinouts
Pin
2
4
6
8
10
Description
GND
Pre-Sense#
MIC2-JD
Key
LINE2-JD
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3.2.2 Battery Connector
CAUTION:
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Only certified engineers should replace the on-board battery.
Dispose of used batteries according to instructions and local regulations.
NOTE:
It is recommended to attach the RTC battery onto the system chassis in which the KINO-DAL is installed.
CN Label:
CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
BT1
2-pin wafer, p=1.25 mm
The battery connector is connected to the system battery. The battery provides power to the system clock to retain the time when power is turned off.
Figure 3-3: Battery Connector Location
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Pin
1
2
Description
RTC Battery+
RTC Battery-
Table 3-4: Battery Connector Pinouts
3.2.1 Chassis Intrusion Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
J_CS1
2-pin header, , p=2.0 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The chassis intrusion connector is for a chassis intrusion detection sensor or switch that detects if a chassis component is removed or replaced.
Figure 3-4: Chassis Intrusion Connector Location
Pin
1
2
Description
+V3.3A_EC
CHASSIS_EC
Table 3-5: Chassis Intrusion Connector Pinouts
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3.2.1 DC-IN Power Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
PWR3
4-pin Molex, p=4.2 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The connector supports power input. The input voltage varies by models:
12 V DC: KINO-DAL-N1
KINO-DAL-N2
9 V ~ 30 V DC: KINO-DAL-E3W2
KINO-DAL-E2W2
KINO-DAL-E1W2
Figure 3-5: DC-IN Power Connector Location
Pin
1
3
Description
GND
VCC
Pin
2
4
Table 3-6: DC-IN Power Connector Pinouts
Description
GND
VCC
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3.2.2 Digital I/O Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
J_DIO1
10-pin header, p=2.00 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The 8-bit digital I/O connector provides programmable input and output for external devices.
Figure 3-6: Digital I/O Connector Location
Pin
5
7
1
3
9
Description
GND
D_OUT3
D_OUT1
D_IN3
D_IN1
Table 3-7: Digital I/O Connector Pinouts
Pin
6
8
2
4
10
Description
+5V
D_OUT2
D_OUT0
D_IN2
D_IN0
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3.2.3 Fan Connector, CPU
CN Label:
CN Type:
CPU_FAN1
4-pin wafer, p=2.54 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The fan connector attaches to a cooling fan.
Figure 3-7: CPU Fan Connector Locations
Pin
3
4
1
2
Description
GND
12V
FAN_IO
FANCTL
Table 3-8: CPU Fan Connector Pinouts
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3.2.1 Fan Connector, System
CN Label:
CN Type:
SYS_FAN1
3-pin wafer, p=2.54 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The fan connector attaches to a cooling fan.
KINO-DAL SBC
Figure 3-8: System Fan Connector Locations
Pin
1
2
3
Description
FAN_IN
12V
GND
Table 3-9: System Fan Connector Pinouts
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3.2.2 Front Panel Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
F_PANEL1
14-pin header, p=2.54 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The front panel connector connects to the indicator LEDs, buttons and speaker on the system front panel.
Figure 3-9: Front Panel Connector Location
Pin
9
11
13
5
7
1
3
Description
PWR_LED+
NC
PWR_LED-
PWR_SW+
PWR_SW-
HDD_LED+
HDD_LED-
Pin
10
12
14
6
8
2
4
Table 3-10: Front Panel Connector Pinouts
Description
SPKR+
NC
NC
SPKR-
NC
RESET_SW+
RESET_SW-
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3.2.1 I
2
C Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
J_I2C1
4-pin wafer, p=1.25 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The I
2
C connector is used to connect I
2
C-bus devices to the mainboard.
Figure 3-10: I2C Connector Pinout Locations
Pin
3
4
1
2
Description
GND
I2C_DATA
I2C_CLK
+5V
Table 3-11: I2C Connector Pinouts
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3.2.2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
J_KB/MS1
6-pin wafer, p=2.00 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The keyboard/mouse connector connects to a PS/2 Y-cable that can be connected to a
PS/2 keyboard and mouse.
Figure 3-11: Keyboard and Mouse Connector Location
Pin
3
4
1
2
5
6
Description
+5V
Mouse Data
Mouse Clock
Keyboard Data
Keyboard Clock
GND
Table 3-12: Keyboard and Mouse Connector Pinouts
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3.2.3 LAN LED Connectors
CN Label:
CN Type:
JLAN_LED1, JLAN_LED2
2-pin header, p=2.00 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The LAN LED connectors connect to the LAN link LEDs on the system.
Figure 3-12: LAN LED Connector Locations
Pin
1
2
Description
LED+
LED-
Table 3-13: LAN LED Connector Pinouts
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3.2.1 LCD Inverter Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
INV1
5-pin wafer, p=2.00 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
Use the LCD inverter connector provides power to an LCD panel.
Figure 3-13: LCD Inverter Connector Location
Pin
3
4
1
2
5
Description
LCD Adjust
GND
+12V
GND
Backlight Enable
Table 3-14: LCD Inverter Connector Pinouts
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3.2.1 LVDS Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
LVDS1
40-pin crimp
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The LVDS connector is for connecting 18-bit/24-bit dual channel LVDS devices.
Figure 3-14: LVDS Connector Location
Pin
17
19
21
23
9
11
13
15
5
7
1
3
25
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Description
GND
A_DATA0-
A_DATA0+
GND
A_DATA2-
A_DATA2+
GND
A_DATA3-
A_DATA3+
GND
A_DATA5-
A_DATA5+
GND
Pin
18
20
22
24
10
12
14
16
6
8
2
4
26
Description
GND
A_DATA1-
A_DATA1+
GND
Clock1-
Clcok1+
GND
A_DATA4-
A_DATA4+
GND
A_DATA6-
A_DATA6+
GND
KINO-DAL SBC
Pin Description Pin
27
29
31
33
35
37
Clock2-
Clcok2+
GND
LVDS Detect (GND)*
LCD VCC
LCD VCC
39 LCD VCC 40
*LVDS Detect must be connected to GND.
28
30
32
34
36
38
Table 3-15: LVDS Connector Pinouts
3.2.2 M.2 Slot
CN Label:
CN Type:
M2_1
M.2 B-key slot
CN Location:
Description
A_DATA7-
A_DATA7+
GND
GND
LCD VCC
LCD VCC
LCD VCC
The M.2 slot is keyed in the B position and provides three positions for the mounting screw, accepting 2242, 2260 and 2280 sizes of M.2 modules. The M.2 slot supports SATA and
USB 2.0 interfaces only.
Figure 3-15: M.2 Slot Location
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3.2.3 microSD Slot (Optional)
CN Label:
CN Type:
SD1 microSD card slot
CN Location:
The microSD card slot accepts a microSD card for storage.
KINO-DAL SBC
Figure 3-16: microSD Card Slot Location
3.2.4 PCIe Mini Card Slot
CN Label:
CN Type:
MPCIE1
Half-size/Full-size PCIe Mini card slot
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The PCIe Mini card slot is for installing a full-size or half-size PCIe Mini expansion card.
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Figure 3-17: PCIe Mini Card Slot Location
Pin
17
19
21
23
9
11
13
15
5
7
1
3
33
35
37
39
25
27
29
31
Pin
18
20
22
24
10
12
14
16
6
8
2
4
34
36
38
40
26
28
30
32
Description
PCIE_WAKE#
N/C
N/C
PCIE_CLKREQ#
GND
CLK-
CLK+
GND
N/C
N/C
GND
PCIE_RXN3
PCIE_RXP3
GND
GND
PCIE_TXN3
PCIE_TXP3
GND
GND
VCC3
Description
GND
1.5 V
SMBCLK
SMBDATA
GND
USB2-
USB2+
GND
VCC3
GND
1.5 V
SIM_VCC
SIM_IO
SIM_CLK
SIM_RST
SIM_VPP
GND
WLAN_EN
BUF_PLT_RST#
VCC3A
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Pin
41
43
45
47
49
51
Description
VCC3
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
N/C
Pin
42
44
46
48
50
52
Table 3-16: PCIe Mini Card Slot Pinouts
3.2.5 PCIe x1 Card Slot
CN Label:
CN Type:
PCIE1
PCIe x1 slot
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The PCIe x1 slot is for PCIe x1 expansion cards.
Description
N/C
N/C
N/C
1.5 V
GND
VCC3
KINO-DAL SBC
Figure 3-18: PCIe x1 Slot Location
Pin
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
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Description
+12V
+12V
RSVD
GND
SMCLK
Pin
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
Description
PRSNT#1
+12V
+12V
GND
JTAG2
KINO-DAL SBC
Pin
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
Description
SMDAT
GND
+3.3V
JTAG1
3.3 Vaux
WAKE#
RSVD
GND
HSOp(0)
HSOn(0)
GND
PRSNT#2
GND
Pin
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
Table 3-17: PCIe x1 Slot Pinouts
3.2.6 RS-232 Serial Port Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
COM3, COM4, COM5, COM6
10-pin header, p=2.00 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The serial connectors provide RS-232 connections.
Description
JTAG3
JTAG4
JTAG5
+3.3V
+3.3V
PWRGD
GND
REFCLK+
REFCLK-
GND
HSIp(0)
HSIn(0)
GND
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Figure 3-19: RS-232 Serial Port Connector Locations
Pin
5
7
1
3
9
Description
DCD
RX
TX
DTR
GND
Pin
6
8
2
4
10
Table 3-18: RS-232 Serial Port Connector Pinouts
Description
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
GND
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3.2.7 SATA 6Gb/s Drive Connectors
CAUTION:
If an M.2 module is installed in the M.2 slot (M2_1), the SATA port 2
(SATA2) will be disabled. Choose either the SATA2 connector or the
M.2 module for storage.
CN Label: SATA1, SATA2
CN Type: 7-pin SATA connector
CN Location:
The SATA 6Gb/s drive connector is connected to a SATA 6Gb/s drive. The SATA 6Gb/s drive transfers data at speeds as high as 6Gb/s.
Figure 3-20: SATA 6Gb/s Drive Connectors Locations
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3.2.8 SATA Power Connectors
CN Label: SATA_PWR1, SATA_PWR2
CN Type: 4-pin wafer, p=2.54 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The SATA power connector provides +5 V and +12 V power output to the SATA connector.
Figure 3-21: SATA Power Connector Locations
Pin
3
4
1
2
Description
+12V
GND
GND
+5V
Table 3-19: SATA Power Connector Pinouts
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3.2.9 SIM Card Slot (Optional)
CN Label:
CN Type:
SIM1 micro-SIM card slot
CN Location:
The SIM card slot accepts a SIM card for 3G network communication.
Figure 3-22: SIM Card Slot Location
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3.2.1 SMBus Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
J_SMB1
4-pin wafer, p=1.25 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The SMBus (System Management Bus) connector provides low-speed system management communications.
Figure 3-23: SMBus Connector Location
Pin
3
4
1
2
Description
GND
SMB_DATA
SMB_CLK
+5V
Table 3-20: SMBus Connector Pinouts
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3.2.2 SPI Flash Connector, BIOS
CN Label:
CN Type:
J_SPI1
6-pin wafer, p=1.25 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The 6-pin SPI Flash connector is used to flash the BIOS.
Figure 3-24: BIOS SPI Flash Connector Location
Pin
3
4
1
2
5
6
Description
+3.3V
CS#
MISO
Clock
MOSI
GND
Table 3-21: BIOS SPI Flash Connector Pinouts
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3.2.1 SPI Flash Connector, EC
CN Label:
CN Type:
J_EC1
6-pin wafer, p=1.25 mm
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
The 6-pin SPI Flash connector is used to flash the EC.
KINO-DAL SBC
Figure 3-25: EC SPI Flash Connector Location
Pin
3
4
1
2
5
6
Description
+3.3V
CS#
MISO
Clock
MOSI
GND
Table 3-22: EC SPI Flash Connector Pinouts
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3.2.2 TPM Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
TPM1
20-pin header, p=2.54 mm
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) connector secures the system on bootup.
Figure 3-26: TPM Connector Location
Pin
7
9
11
13
1
3
5
15
17
19
Description
Clock
LFRAME#
LPC Reset
LAD3
+3.3V
LAD0
SCL
SB3V
GND
LPCPD#
Table 3-23: TPM Connector Pinouts
Pin
8
10
12
14
2
4
6
16
18
20
Description
GND
Serial IRQ
LAD2
LAD1
LPC Reset
GND
SDA
SERIRQ
CLKRUN#
LDRQ#
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3.2.3 USB Connectors
CN Label:
CN Type:
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
USB1, USB2
8-pin header, p=2.00 mm
The USB connectors provide four USB 2.0 ports by dual-port USB cable.
Figure 3-27: USB Connector Locations
Pin
1
3
5
7
Description
+5V
DATA-
DATA+
GND
Table 3-24: USB Connector Pinouts
Pin
2
4
6
8
Description
GND
DATA+
DATA-
+5V
3.3 External Peripheral Interface Connector Panel
Figure 3-28 shows the KINO-DAL external peripheral interface connector (EPIC) panel.
The EPIC panel consists of the following:
2 x Audio jack (AUDIO1)
1 x DC-in power jack (PWR1)
2 x GbE connector (LAN1, LAN2)
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1 x HDMI connector (HDMI1)
2 x RS-232/422/485 serial port (COM1, COM2)
4 x USB 3.0 connector (USB01, USB23)
1 x VGA connector (VGA1)
Figure 3-28: External Peripheral Interface Connector
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3.3.1 Audio Jacks
CN Label:
CN Type:
AUDIO1
Audio jack
CN Location:
The audio jacks connect to external audio devices.
Line Out port (Lime): Connects to a headphone or a speaker. With multi-channel configurations, this port can also connect to front speakers.
Microphone (Pink): Connects a microphone.
Figure 3-29: Audio Connector
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3.3.1 HDMI Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
HDMI1
23-pin HDMI port
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
See Figure 3-30 and Table 3-25
The HDMI connector can connect to an HDMI device.
Pin
9
11
13
5
7
1
3
15
17
19
21
23
Description
HDMI_DATA2
HDMI_DATA2#
GND
HDMI_DATA0
HDMI_DATA0#
GND
N/C
HDMI_SCL
GND
HDMI_HPD
HDMI_GND
HDMI_GND
Pin
10
12
14
6
8
2
4
16
18
20
22
Table 3-25: HDMI Connector Pinouts
Description
GND
HDMI_DATA1
HDMI_DATA1#
GND
HDMI_CLK
HDMI_CLK#
N/C
HDMI_SDA
+5V
HDMI_GND
HDMI_GND
Figure 3-30: HDMI Connector
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3.3.2 LAN & USB 3.0 Combo Connectors
CN Label:
CN Type:
LAN1_USB01_1, LAN2_USB23_1
RJ-45, USB 3.0
CN Location:
The LAN connector connects to a local network.
KINO-DAL SBC
Figure 3-31: LAN Connector
Pin
3
4
1
2
Description
MDIA0+
MDIA0-
MDIA1+
MDIA2+
Pin
7
8
5
6
Table 3-26: LAN Pinouts
Description
MDIA2-
MDIA1-
MDIA3+
MDIA3-
LED
A
Description on: linked blinking: data is being sent/received
LED Description
B off: 10 Mb/s green: 100 Mb/s orange: 1000 Mb/s
Table 3-27: Connector LEDs
The USB connector can be connected to a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 device. The pinouts of
USB 3.0 connectors are shown below.
Pin
1
2
3
Description
USB_VCC
USB2_D0-
USB2_D0+
Pin
10
11
12
Description
USB_VCC
USB2_D0-
USB2P0_D0+
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Pin
6
7
4
5
8
9
Description
GND
USB3P0_RXDN1
USB3P0_RXDP1
GND
USB3P0_TXDN1
USB3P0_TXDP1
Pin
13
14
15
16
17
18
Table 3-28: USB 3.0
Port Pinouts
Description
GND
USB3P0_RXDN2
USB3P0_RXDP2
GND
USB3P0_TXDN2
USB3P0_TXDP2
Figure 3-32: USB 3.0 Port Pinout Locations
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3.3.3 Power Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
PWR1
Power jack
CN Location:
The power connector supports a power adapter. The input voltage varies by models:
12 V DC: KINO-DAL-N1
KINO-DAL-N2
9 V ~ 30 V DC: KINO-DAL-E3W2
KINO-DAL-E2W2
KINO-DAL-E1W2
Figure 3-33: Power Jack
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3.3.1 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port Connectors (COM1, COM2)
CN Label:
CN Type:
COM1, COM2
DB-9 connector
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
See Figure 3-34 and Table 3-29
These two connectors provide RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 communications. The default mode is set to RS-232 by BIOS configuration. To configure the connectors as RS-422 or
RS-485, please refer to
and
Pin
3
4
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
RS-232
DCD
RX
TX
DTR
GND
DSR
RTS
CTS
RI
RS-422
TXD422-
TXD422+
RXD422+
RXD422-
GND
Table 3-29: RS-232/422/485 Serial Port Pinouts
RS-485
TXD485-
TXD485+
GND
Figure 3-34: Serial Port Pinouts
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3.3.1 VGA Connector
CN Label:
CN Type:
VGA1
15-pin Female
CN Location:
CN Pinouts:
See Figure 3-35 and Table 3-30
The VGA connector connects to a monitor that accepts a standard VGA input.
Figure 3-35: VGA Connector
Pin
9
11
13
15
5
7
1
3
Description
RED
BLUE
GND
GND
VCC / NC
NC
HSYNC
DDCCLK
Table 3-30: VGA Connector Pinouts
Pin
10
12
14
6
8
2
4
Description
GREEN
NC
GND
GND
GND
DDC DAT
VSYNC
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Chapter
4
4
Installation
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4.1 Anti-static Precautions
KINO-DAL SBC
WARNING:
Failure to take ESD precautions during the installation of the
KINO-DAL may result in permanent damage to the KINO-DAL and severe injury to the user.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause serious damage to electronic components, including the KINO-DAL. Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD. It is therefore critical that whenever the KINO-DAL or any other electrical component is handled, the following anti-static precautions are strictly adhered to.
Wear an anti-static wristband : Wearing a simple anti-static wristband can help to prevent ESD from damaging the board.
Self-grounding Before handling the board, touch any grounded conducting material. During the time the board is handled, frequently touch any conducting materials that are connected to the ground.
Use an anti-static pad : When configuring the KINO-DAL, place it on an anti-static pad. This reduces the possibility of ESD damaging the KINO-DAL.
Only handle the edges of the PCB : When handling the PCB, hold the PCB by the edges.
4.2 Installation Considerations
NOTE:
The following installation notices and installation considerations should be read and understood before installation. All installation notices must be strictly adhered to. Failing to adhere to these precautions may lead to severe damage and injury to the person performing the installation.
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WARNING:
The installation instructions described in this manual should be carefully followed in order to prevent damage to the KINO-DAL, KINO-DAL components and injury to the user.
Before and during the installation please DO the following:
Read the user manual: o The user manual provides a complete description of the KINO-DAL installation instructions and configuration options.
Wear an electrostatic discharge cuff (ESD): o Electronic components are easily damaged by ESD. Wearing an ESD cuff removes ESD from the body and helps prevent ESD damage.
Place the KINO-DAL on an antistatic pad: o When installing or configuring the motherboard, place it on an antistatic pad. This helps to prevent potential ESD damage.
Turn all power to the KINO-DAL off: o When working with the KINO-DAL, make sure that it is disconnected from all power supplies and that no electricity is being fed into the system.
Before and during the installation of the KINO-DAL DO NOT:
Remove any of the stickers on the PCB board. These stickers are required for warranty validation.
Use the product before verifying all the cables and power connectors are properly connected.
Allow screws to come in contact with the PCB circuit, connector pins, or its components.
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4.3 SO-DIMM Installation
To install an SO-DIMM, please follow the steps below and refer to Figure 4-1 .
Figure 4-1: SO-DIMM Installation
Step 1: Locate the SO-DIMM socket. Place the board on an anti-static mat.
Step 2: Align the SO-DIMM with the socket. Align the notch on the memory with the notch on the memory socket.
Step 3:
Insert the SO-DIMM. Push the memory in at a 20º angle. (See Figure 4-1 )
Step 4: Seat the SO-DIMM. Gently push downwards and the arms clip into place. (See
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CAUTION:
For dual channel configuration, always install two identical memory modules that feature the same capacity, timings, voltage, number of ranks and the same brand.
KINO-DAL SBC
4.4 M.2 Module Installation
CAUTION:
If an M.2 module is installed in the M.2 slot (M2_1), the SATA port 2
(SATA2) will be disabled. Choose either the SATA2 connector or the
M.2 module for storage.
To install an M.2 module, please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Locate the M.2 module slot. See Chapter 3 .
Step 2: Remove the on-board retention screw and the plastic ring as shown in
Figure 4-2: Removing the M.2 Module Retention Screw and Plastic Ring
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Step 3: Line up the notch on the card with the notch on the slot. Slide the PCIe Mini card
into the socket at an angle of about 20º ( Figure 4-3 ).
Figure 4-3: Inserting the M.2 Module into the Slot at an Angle
Step 4: Put the plastic ring onto the screw holes. Push the M.2 module down and secure
it with the previously removed retention screw ( Figure 4-4 ).
Figure 4-4: Securing the M.2 Module
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4.5 PCIe Mini Card Installation
The PCIe Mini card slot on the KINO-DAL allows installation of either a full-size or half-size PCIe Mini card.
4.5.1 Full-size PCIe Mini Card Installation
To install a full-size PCIe Mini card, please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Locate the PCIe Mini card slot. See Chapter 3 .
Step 2:
Remove the retention screw as shown in Figure 4-5 .
Figure 4-5: Removing the Retention Screw
Step 3: Line up the notch on the card with the notch on the slot. Slide the PCIe Mini card
into the socket at an angle of about 20º ( Figure 4-6 ).
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Figure 4-6: Inserting the Full-size PCIe Mini Card into the Slot at an Angle
Step 4: Secure the full-size PCIe Mini card with the retention screw previously removed
Figure 4-7: Securing the Full-size PCIe Mini Card
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4.5.2 Half-size PCIe Mini Card Installation
To install a half-size PCIe Mini card, please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Locate the PCIe Mini card slot. See Chapter 3 .
Step 2: Remove the retention screw first, then unscrew and remove the standoff
secured on the motherboard. See Figure 4-8 .
Figure 4-8: Removing Retention Screw and Standoff
Step 3: Install the previously removed standoff to the screw hole for the half-size PCIe
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Figure 4-9: Installing the Standoff
Step 4: Line up the notch on the card with the notch on the slot. Slide the PCIe Mini card
into the slot at an angle of about 20º ( Figure 4-10 ).
Figure 4-10: Inserting the Half-size PCIe Mini Card into the Slot at an Angle
Step 5: Secure the half-size PCIe Mini card with the retention screw previously removed
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Figure 4-11: Securing the Half-size PCIe Mini Card
4.6 SIM Card Installation (Optional)
To install a SIM card, please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Locate the SIM card slot. See
Step 2: Unlock the SIM card slot cover by sliding the cover in the direction as shown by
Figure 4-12: Unlock SIM Card Slot Cover
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Step 3: Open the slot cover and place a SIM card onto the slot. The cut mark on the
corner should be facing away from the slot as shown in Figure 4-13 .
Figure 4-13: SIM Card Installation
Step 4: Close the slot cover and lock it by sliding it in the direction as shown by the
Figure 4-14: Lock SIM Card Slot Cover
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4.7 System Configuration
The system configuration is controlled by buttons, jumpers and switches. The system configuration should be performed before installation.
4.7.1 AT/ATX Mode Select Switch
The AT/ATX mode select switch (SW_A/T1) specifies the systems power mode as AT or
ATX. AT/ATX mode select switch settings are shown in Table 4-1 .
Setting
Short A-B
Short B-C
Description
ATX Mode (Default)
AT Mode
Table 4-1: AT/ATX Mode Select Switch Settings
The location of the AT/ATX mode select switch is shown in Figure 4-15
below.
Figure 4-15: AT/ATX Mode Select Switch Location
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4.7.2 Clear CMOS Button
If the KINO-DAL fails to boot due to improper BIOS settings, use the button to clear the
CMOS data and reset the system BIOS information.
The location of the clear CMOS button (J_CMOS1) is shown in Figure 4-16
Figure 4-16: Clear CMOS Button Location
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4.7.3 Flash Descriptor Security Override Jumper
The Flash Descriptor Security Override jumper (TXE_OV1, p=2.00 mm) allows users to
enable or disable the ME firmware update. Refer to Figure 4-17 and Table 4-2 for the
jumper location and settings.
Setting
Short 1-2
Short 2-3
Description
Disabled (default)
Enabled
Table 4-2: Flash Descriptor Security Override Jumper Settings
Figure 4-17: Flash Descriptor Security Override Jumper Location
To update the ME firmware, please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Before turning on the system power, short pin 2~3 of the Flash Descriptor
Security Override jumper.
Step 2: Update the BIOS and ME firmware, and then turn off the system power.
Step 3: Remove the metal clip on the Flash Descriptor Security Override jumper to its default setting (short 1~2).
Step 4: Restart the system. The system will reboot 2 ~ 3 times to complete the ME firmware update.
Step 0:
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4.7.1 LVDS Voltage Select Jumper
WARNING:
Permanent damage to the screen and KINO-DAL may occur if the wrong voltage is selected with this jumper. Please refer to the user guide that came with the monitor to select the correct voltage.
The LVDS voltage selection jumper (J_PW1, p=2.00 mm) allows setting the voltage
provided to the monitor connected to the LVDS connector. Refer to Figure 4-18 and
Table 4-3 for the jumper location and settings.
Setting
Short 1-2
Short 2-3
Description
+3.3 V (Default)
+5 V
Table 4-3: LVDS Voltage Select Jumper Settings
Figure 4-18: LVDS Voltage Select Jumper Location
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4.7.2 LVDS Panel Resolution Select Switch
The SW1 selects the resolution of the LCD panel connected to the LVDS connector. Refer
to Figure 4-19 and Table 4-4 for the jumper location and settings.
* ON=0, OFF=1
SW1 (4-3-2-1)
1001
1010
1011
1100
1101
1110
1111
0000
0001
0010
0011
0100
0101
0110
0111
1000
Description
800x600 18-bit (default)
1024x768 18-bit
1024x768 24-bit
1280x768 18-bit
1280x800 18-bit
1280x960 18-bit
1280x1024 48-bit
1366x768 18-bit
1366x768 24-bit
1440x960 48-bit
1400x1050 48-bit
1600x900 24-bit
1680x1050 48-bit
1600x1200 48-bit
1920x1080 48-bit
1920x1200 48-bit
Table 4-4: LVDS Panel Resolution Selection
Figure 4-19: LVDS Panel Resolution Select Switch Location
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4.7.3 M.2 and SATA2 Select Switch
Use the M.2 and SATA2 select switch (J_SATA1) to set the priority of M2_1 and SATA2 connectors since the M.2 (M2_1) slot is co-lay with the SATA2 connector. The M.2 and
SATA2 select switch settings are shown in Table 4-5 .
Setting
Short A-B
Short B-C
Description
Automatically detect M.2 or SATA2 (Default)
(SATA2 will be disabled if an M.2 module is installed in the M2_1 slot; vice versa)
M2_1 is enabled and SATA2 is disabled.
Table 4-5: M.2 and SATA2 Select Switch Settings
The location of the M.2 and SATA2 select switch is shown in Figure 4-20
below.
Figure 4-20: M.2 and SATA2 Select Switch Location
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4.8 Chassis Installation
4.8.1 Airflow
WARNING:
Airflow is critical for keeping components within recommended operating temperatures. The chassis should have fans and vents as necessary to keep things cool.
The KINO-DAL must be installed in a chassis with ventilation holes on the sides allowing airflow to travel through the heat sink surface. In a system with an individual power supply unit, the cooling fan of a power supply can also help generate airflow through the board surface.
4.8.2 Motherboard Installation
To install the KINO-DAL motherboard into the chassis please refer to the reference material that came with the chassis.
4.9 SATA Drive Connection
The KINO-DAL is shipped with a SATA drive cable. To connect the SATA drive to the connector, please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Locate the SATA connector and the SATA power connector.
The locations of the connectors are shown in Chapter 3 .
Step 2: Insert the cable connector . Insert the cable connector into the on-board SATA
drive connector and the SATA power connector. See Figure 4-21 .
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Figure 4-21: SATA Drive Cable Connection
NOTE:
The connector locations in the diagram above are just for reference.
For the exact locations, please see
Step 3: Connect the cable to the SATA disk . Connect the connector on the other end
of the cable to the connector at the back of the SATA drive. See Figure 4-21 .
Step 4: To remove the SATA cable from the SATA connector, press the clip on the connector at the end of the cable.
Step 0:
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Chapter
5
5
BIOS
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5.1 Introduction
The BIOS is programmed onto the BIOS chip. The BIOS setup program allows changes to certain system settings. This chapter outlines the options that can be changed.
NOTE:
Some of the BIOS options may vary throughout the life cycle of the product and are subject to change without prior notice.
5.1.1 Starting Setup
The UEFI BIOS is activated when the computer is turned on. The setup program can be activated in one of two ways.
1. Press the D
ELETE or F2 key as soon as the system is turned on or
2. Press the D
ELETE or F2 key when the “ Press Del to enter SETUP ” message appears on the screen.
0.
If the message disappears before the D
ELETE or F2 key is pressed, restart the computer and try again.
5.1.2 Using Setup
Use the arrow keys to highlight items, press E
NTER
to select, use the PageUp and
PageDown keys to change entries, press F1 for help and press E
SC
to quit. Navigation
Key
Up arrow
Function
Move to previous item
Down arrow Move to next item
Left arrow Move to the item on the left hand side
Right arrow Move to the item on the right hand side
+ Increase the numeric value or make changes
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Key
-
F1 key
F2 key
F3 key
F4 key
Esc key
Function
Decrease the numeric value or make changes
General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option
Page Setup Menu
Load previous values.
Load optimized defaults
Save changes and Exit BIOS
Main Menu – Quit and not save changes into CMOS
Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu --
Exit current page and return to Main Menu
Table 5-1: BIOS Navigation Keys
5.1.3 Getting Help
When F1 is pressed a small help window describing the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item appears. To exit the Help Window press E SC or the F1 key again.
5.1.4 Unable to Reboot after Configuration Changes
If the computer cannot boot after changes to the system configuration is made, CMOS defaults. Use the jumper described in
5.1.5 BIOS Menu Bar
The menu bar on top of the BIOS screen has the following main items:
Main – Changes the basic system configuration.
Advanced – Changes the advanced system settings.
Chipset – Changes the chipset settings.
Security – Sets User and Supervisor Passwords.
Boot – Changes the system boot configuration.
Save & Exit – Selects exit options and loads default settings
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The following sections completely describe the configuration options found in the menu items at the top of the BIOS screen and listed above.
5.2 Main
The Main
BIOS menu ( BIOS Menu 1 ) appears when the
BIOS Setup program is entered.
The Main menu gives an overview of the basic system information.
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Main Advanced Chipset Security Boot Save & Exit
BIOS Information
BIOS Vendor
Core Version
Compliency
Project Version
Build Date and Time
American Megatrends
5.12
UEFI 2.5; PI 1.4
B404AT12.BIN
11/17/2017 13:32:39
Set the Date. Use Tab to switch between Data elements. iWDD Vendor iWDD Version
Platform firmware Information iEi
B404ET13.bin
BXT SOC
MRC Version
PUNIT FW
PMC FW
TXE FW
ISH FW
GOP
Memory Information
Total Memory
Memory Speed
B1
0.56
28
03.28
3.0.12.1138
4.1.0.3364
0.0.0036
2048 MB
1600 MHz
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↑ ↓
: Select Screen
: Select Item
+/-: Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
System Date
System Time
[Fri 01/01/2010]
[00:18:35]
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
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BIOS Menu 1: Main
System Date [xx/xx/xx]
Use the System Date option to set the system date. Manually enter the day, month and year.
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System Time [xx:xx:xx]
Use the System Time option to set the system time. Manually enter the hours, minutes and seconds.
5.3 Advanced
Use the Advanced
menu ( BIOS Menu 2 ) to configure the CPU and peripheral devices
through the following sub-menus:
WARNING!
Setting the wrong values in the sections below may cause the system to malfunction. Make sure that the settings made are compatible with the hardware.
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Main Advanced Chipset Security Boot Save & Exit
> ACPI Settings System ACPI Parameters.
> F81866 Super IO Configuration
> iWDD H/W Monitor
> USB Configuration
> CPU Configuration
> RTC Wake Settings
> Power Saving Configuration
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
> Serial Port Console Redirection
> iEi Feature
F1
F2
F3
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 2: Advanced
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5.3.1 ACPI Settings
The ACPI Settings
menu ( BIOS Menu 3 ) configures the Advanced Configuration and
Power Interface (ACPI) options.
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Advanced
ACPI Settings
ACPI Sleep State [S3 (Suspend to RAM]
----------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
+/-: Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
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BIOS Menu 3: ACPI Settings
ACPI Sleep State [S3 (Suspend to RAM)]
Use the ACPI Sleep State option to specify the sleep state the system enters when it is not being used.
S3 (Suspend to D
EFAULT
The caches are flushed and the CPU is powered
RAM) off. Power to the RAM is maintained. The computer returns slower to a working state, but more power is saved.
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5.3.2 F81866 Super IO Configuration
Use the F81866 Super IO Configuration
menu ( BIOS Menu 4 ) to set or change the
configurations for the serial ports.
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Advanced
F81866 Super IO Configuration
Super IO Chip
> Serial Port 1 Configuration
> Serial Port 2 Configuration
> Serial Port 3 Configuration
> Serial Port 4 Configuration
> Serial Port 5 Configuration
> Serial Port 6 Configuration
F81866
Set Parameters of Serial
Port 1 (COMA)
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1
F2
F3
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 4: F81866 Super IO Configuration
5.3.2.1 Serial Port n Configuration
Use the Serial Port n Configuration
menu ( BIOS Menu 5 ) to configure the serial port n.
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Advanced
Serial Port 1 Configuration
Serial Port
Device Settings
Change Settings
Transfer Mode
[Enabled]
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4
[IO=3F8h; IRQ=4;]
[RS232]
Enable or Disable Serial
Port (COM)
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 5: Serial Port n Configuration
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5.3.2.1.1 Serial Port 1 Configuration
Serial Port [Enabled]
Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port.
Disabled
Enabled D EFAULT
Disable the serial port
Enable the serial port
Change Settings [IO=3F8h; IRQ=4]
Use the Change Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
IO=3F8h; IRQ=4 D EFAULT
IO=3F8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2F8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=3E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3F8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4
Serial Port I/O port address is 3F8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2F8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Transfer Mode [RS232]
Use the Transfer Mode option to select the Serial Port 1 signaling mode.
RS422
RS232
RS485
D EFAULT
Serial Port 6 signaling mode is RS-422
Serial Port 6 signaling mode is RS-232
Serial Port 6 signaling mode is RS-485
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5.3.2.1.2 Serial Port 2 Configuration
Serial Port [Enabled]
Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port.
Disabled
Enabled D EFAULT
Disable the serial port
Enable the serial port
Change Settings [IO=2F8h; IRQ=11]
Use the Change Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
IO=2F8h; IRQ=11 D EFAULT
IO=3F8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2F8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=3E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2F8h and the interrupt address is IRQ11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3F8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2F8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Transfer Mode [RS232]
Use the Transfer Mode option to select the Serial Port 2 signaling mode.
RS422
RS232
RS485
D EFAULT
Serial Port 6 signaling mode is RS-422
Serial Port 6 signaling mode is RS-232
Serial Port 6 signaling mode is RS-485
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5.3.2.1.3 Serial Port 3 Configuration
Serial Port [Enabled]
Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port.
Disabled
Enabled D EFAULT
Disable the serial port
Enable the serial port
Change Settings [IO=3E8h; IRQ=10]
Use the Change Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
IO=3E8h; IRQ=10 D EFAULT
IO=3E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=3E0h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E0h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ10
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
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5.3.2.1.4 Serial Port 4 Configuration
Serial Port [Enabled]
Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port.
Disabled
Enabled D EFAULT
Disable the serial port
Enable the serial port
Change Settings [IO=2E8h; IRQ=10]
Use the Change Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
IO=2E8h; IRQ=10 D EFAULT
IO=3E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=3E0h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E0h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ10
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
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5.3.2.1.5 Serial Port 5 Configuration
Serial Port [Enabled]
Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port.
Disabled
Enabled D EFAULT
Disable the serial port
Enable the serial port
Change Settings [IO=3E0h; IRQ=10]
Use the Change Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
IO=3E0h; IRQ=10 D EFAULT
IO=3E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=3E0h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E0h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ10
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
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5.3.2.1.6 Serial Port 6 Configuration
Serial Port [Enabled]
Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port.
Disabled
Enabled D EFAULT
Disable the serial port
Enable the serial port
Change Settings [IO=2E0h; IRQ=10]
Use the Change Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
IO=2E0h; IRQ=10 D EFAULT
IO=3E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E8h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=3E0h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
IO=2E0h;
IRQ=4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ10
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E8h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 3E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
Serial Port I/O port address is 2E0h and the interrupt address is IRQ4, 10, 11
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5.3.3 iWDD H/W Monitor
The iWDD H/W Monitor
menu ( BIOS Menu 6 ) contains the fan configuration submenus
and displays operating temperature, fan speeds and system voltages.
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Advanced
PC Health Status
System temperature
CPU_FAN1 Speed
SYS_FAN1 Speed
CPU_CORE
+5V
+12V
+DDR
+5VSB
+3.3V
+3.3VSB
:+37 °C
:N/A
:N/A
:+0.838 V
:+4.944 V
:+12.161 V
:+1.346 V
:+4.944 V
:+3.357 V
:+3.311 V
Smart Fan Mode Select
---------------------
↑ ↓
: Select Screen
: Select Item
+ - Change Opt.
F1
F2
F3
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized Defaults
> Smart Fan Mode Configuration
F4 Save & Exit
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 6: iWDD H/W Monitor
PC Health Status
The following system parameters and values are shown. The system parameters that are monitored are:
System Temperatures: o System temperature
Fan Speed: o CPU Fan Speed o System Fan Speed
Voltages o CPU_CORE o +5V o +12V o +DDR
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o +5VSB o +3.3V o +3.3VSB
5.3.3.1 Smart Fan Mode Configuration
Use the Smart Fan Mode Configuration
submenu ( BIOS Menu 7 ) to configure fan
temperature and speed settings.
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Advanced
Smart Fan Mode Configuration
CPU_FAN1 Smart Fan Control
Manual Mode
SYS_FAN1 Smart Fan Control
Manual Mode
[Manual Mode]
70
[Manual Mode]
70
Smart Fan Mode Select
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
+ - Change Opt.
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized Defaults
F4 Save & Exit
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 7: Smart Fan Mode Configuration
CPU_FAN1/SYS_FAN1 Smart Fan Control [Manual Mode]
Use the CPU_FAN1 Smart Fan Control BIOS option to configure the CPU Smart Fan.
Manual Mode D
EFAULT
The fan spins at the speed set in the Manual
Mode option
Manual Mode
Users can set expected fan PWM. Use the + or – key to change the value or enter a decimal number between 1 and 100.
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5.3.4 USB Configuration
Use the USB Configuration
menu ( BIOS Menu 8 ) to read USB configuration information
and configure the USB settings.
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Advanced
USB Configuration
USB Devices:
1 Keyboard, 1 Hub
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]
Enables Legacy USB support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications.
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 8: USB Configuration
USB Devices
The USB Devices Enabled field lists the USB devices that are enabled on the system
Legacy USB Support [Enabled]
Use the Legacy USB Support BIOS option to enable USB mouse and USB keyboard support. Normally if this option is not enabled, any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard does not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all
USB drivers loaded. When this option is enabled, any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard can control the system even when there is no USB driver loaded onto the system.
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Enabled
Disabled
D EFAULT
Auto
Legacy USB support enabled
Legacy USB support disabled
Legacy USB support disabled if no USB devices are connected
5.3.5 CPU Configuration
Use the CPU Configuration
menu ( BIOS Menu 9 ) to view detailed CPU specifications
and configure the CPU.
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Advanced
CPU Configuration
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU N3350 @ 1.10GHz
CPU Signature
Microcode Patch
Max CPU Speed
Min CPU Speed
506C9
28
1100 MHz
800 MHz
Number of cores to enable in each processor package.
Processor Cores
Intel HT Technology
Intel VT-x Technology
L1 Data Cache
L1 Code Cache
L2 Cache
L3 Cache
2
Not Supported
Supported
24 KB x 2
32 KB x 2
1024 KB x 1
Not Present
EIST
C-States
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
Intel Virtualization Technology [Disabled]
VT-d [Disabled]
----------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1
F2
F3
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized
Defaults
F4
ESC
Save
Exit
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EIST [Enabled]
Use the EIST option to enable or disable the Intel
®
Speed Step Technology.
Disabled
Disables the Intel
®
Speed Step Technology.
Enabled D EFAULT
Enables the Intel
®
Speed Step Technology.
C-States [Disabled]
Use the C-States option to enable or disable the C-states.
Disabled D EFAULT
Disables the C-state
Enabled Enables the C-state
Intel Virtualization Technology [Disabled]
Use the Intel Virtualization Technology option to enable or disable virtualization on the system. When combined with third party software, Intel
®
Virtualization technology allows several OSs to run on the same system at the same time.
Disabled
Enabled
D EFAULT Disables Intel
®
Virtualization Technology.
Enables Intel
®
Virtualization Technology.
VT-d [Disabled]
Use the VT-d BIOS option to enable or disabled VT-d support.
Disabled D
EFAULT
Disable VT-d support.
Enabled Enable VT-d support.
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5.3.6 RTC Wake Settings
The RTC Wake Settings
menu ( BIOS Menu 10 ) configures RTC wake event.
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Advanced
Wake system with Fixed Time [Disabled] Enable or disable System wake on alarm event. When enabled, System will wake on the date::hr::min::sec specified
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 10: RTC Wake Settings
Wake system with Fixed Time [Disabled]
Use the Wake system with Fixed Time option to enable or disable the system wake on alarm event.
Disabled D EFAULT
Enabled
The real time clock (RTC) cannot generate a wake event
If selected, the Wake up every day option appears allowing you to enable to disable the system to wake every day at the specified time. Besides, the following options appear with values that can be selected:
Wake up date
Wake up hour
Wake up minute
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Wake up second
After setting the alarm, the computer turns itself on from a suspend state when the alarm goes off.
5.3.7 Power Saving Configuration
Use the Power Saving Configuration
menu (BIOS Menu 11) to configure system to
reduce power consumption in system off state.
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Advanced
Power Saving Configuration
Power Saving Function(ERP) [Disabled]
Enable or Disable to reduce power consumption in system off state.
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 11: Power Saving Configuration
Power Saving Function(ERP) [Disabled]
Use the Power Saving Function BIOS option to enable or disable the power saving function.
Disabled
Enabled
D EFAULT Power saving function is disabled.
Power saving function is enabled. It will reduce power consumption when the system is off.
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5.3.8 Serial Port Console Redirection
The Serial Port Console Redirection
menu ( BIOS Menu 12 ) allows the console
redirection options to be configured. Console redirection allows users to maintain a system remotely by re-directing keyboard input and text output through the serial port.
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Advanced
COM1
Console Redirection
> Console Redirection Settings
[Disabled]
Console Redirection
Enable or Disable
COM2
Console Redirection
> Console Redirection Settings
COM3
Console Redirection
> Console Redirection Settings
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
COM4
Console Redirection
> Console Redirection Settings
COM5
Console Redirection
> Console Redirection Settings
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
COM6
Console Redirection
> Console Redirection Settings
[Disabled]
F4
ESC
Save
Exit
Legacy Console Redirection
> Legacy Console Redirection Settings
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BIOS Menu 12: Serial Port Console Redirection
Console Redirection [Disabled]
Use Console Redirection option to enable or disable the console redirection function.
Disabled D EFAULT
Enabled
Disabled the console redirection function
Enabled the console redirection function
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5.3.8.1 Legacy Console Redirection Settings
The Legacy Console Redirection Settings
menu ( BIOS Menu 13 ) allows the legacy
console redirection options to be configured.
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Advanced
Legacy Serial Redirection Port [COM1]
Select a COM port to display redirection of
Legacy OS and Legacy
OPROM Messages
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 13: Legacy Console Redirection Settings
Legacy Serial Redirection Port [COM1]
Use the Legacy Serial Redirection Port option to specify a COM port to display redirection of legacy OS and legacy OPROM messages. The options include:
COM1
COM2
COM3
COM4
COM5
COM6
D EFAULT
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5.3.9 IEI Feature
Use the IEI Feature
menu ( BIOS Menu 14 ) to configure One Key Recovery function.
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Advanced iEi Feature
Auto Recovery Function [Disabled]
Auto Recovery Function
Reboot and recover system automatically within 10 min, when OS crashes. Please install
Auto Recovery API service before enabling this function
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 14: IEI Feature
Auto Recovery Function [Disabled]
Use the Auto Recovery Function BIOS option to enable or disable the auto recovery function of the IEI One Key Recovery.
Disabled D
EFAULT
Enabled
Auto recovery function disabled
Auto recovery function enabled
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5.4 Chipset
Use the Chipset
menu ( BIOS Menu 15 ) to access the north bridge and south bridge
configuration menus
WARNING!
Setting the wrong values for the Chipset BIOS selections in the Chipset
BIOS menu may cause the system to malfunction.
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Main Advanced Chipset Security Boot Save & Exit
> North Bridge
> South Bridge
North Bridge Parameters
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
+/-: Change Opt.
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized Defaults
F4 Save & Exit
ESC Exit
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BIOS Menu 15: Chipset
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5.4.1 North Bridge Configuration
Use the North Bridge Configuration
menu ( BIOS Menu 16 ) to configure the Intel IGD
settings.
> Intel IGD Configuration
> LCD Control
Memory Information
Total Memory
Dimm1
Dimm2
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Chipset
2048 MB(LPDDR3)
2048 MB(LPDDR3)
Not Present
Intel IGD Configuration
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
+/-: Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
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BIOS Menu 16: North Bridge Configuration
Memory Information
The Memory Information lists a brief summary of the on-board memory. The fields in
Memory Information cannot be changed.
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5.4.1.1 Intel IGD Configuration
Use the Intel IGD Configuration
menu ( BIOS Menu 17 ) to configure the video device
connected to the system.
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Chipset
Intel IGD Configuration
Primary Display
Integrated Graphics Device
DVMT Pre-Allocated
DVMT Total Gfx Mem
[IGD]
[Enable]
[256M]
[MAX]
Select which of IGD/PCIe
Graphics device should be Primary Display.
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
+/-: Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
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BIOS Menu 17: Intel IGD Configuration
Primary Display [IGD]
Use the Primary Display option to select the graphics controller used as the primary boot device. Select either an integrated graphics controller (IGD) or a PCI express (PEG) controller. Configuration options are listed below:
IGD
PCIe
D EFAULT
Integrated Graphics Device [Enable]
Use the Integrated Graphics Device option enables or disables Integrated Graphics
Device (IGD).
Disable
Enable D EFAULT
Always disable IGD.
Enabled Integrated Graphics Device (IGD) when selected as the Primary Video Adaptor.
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DVMT Pre-Allocated [256MB]
Use the DVMT Pre-Allocated option to set the amount of system memory allocated to the integrated graphics processor when the system boots. The system memory allocated can then only be used as graphics memory, and is no longer available to applications or the operating system. Configuration options are listed below:
64M
128M
256M D EFAULT
512M
DVMT Total Gfx Mem [MAX]
Use the DVMT Total Gfx Mem option to select DVMT5.0 total graphic memory size used by the internal graphic device. The following options are available:
128M
256M
MAX D EFAULT
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5.4.1.2 LCD Control
Use the LCD Control
menu ( BIOS Menu 18 ) to configure the display device connected to
the system.
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Chipset
LCD Control
Primary IGFX Boot Display
LVDS Panel Detect
Panel Setting
[Auto]
[Not Installed]
Backlight Control Mode
Backlight Control Type
[LED]
[DC]
Backlight Control Voltage Level [3.3V]
Select the Video Device which will be activated during POST. This has no effect if external graphics present.
Secondary boot display selection will appear based on your selection.
VGA modes will be supported only on primary display
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
+/-: Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 18: LCD Control
Primary IGFX Boot Display [Auto]
Use the Primary IGFX Boot Display option to select the display device used by the system when it boots. Configuration options are listed below.
Auto
VGA1
LVDS1
HDMI1
D EFAULT
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Backlight Control Mode [LED]
Use the Backlight Control Mode option to specify the backlight control mode.
Configuration options are listed below.
LED
CCFL
D EFAULT
Backlight Control Type [DC]
Use the Backlight Control Type option to specify the backlight control type.
Configuration options are listed below.
PWM
DC D EFAULT
Backlight Control Voltage Level [3.3V]
Use the Backlight Control Voltage Level option to specify the backlight control voltage.
Configuration options are listed below.
3.3V
5.0V
D
EFAULT
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5.4.2 South Bridge Configuration
Use the South Bridge Configuration
menu ( BIOS Menu 19 ) to configure the south
bridge chipset.
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Chipset
Auto Power Button Status
> HD-Audio Configuration
> PCI Express Configuration
> SATA Configuration
Restore AC Power Loss
[Disable (ATX)]
[Last State]
HD-Audio Configuration
Settings.
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
USB Power SW1
USB Power SW2
[+5V DUAL]
[+5V DUAL]
+/-: Change Opt.
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 19: South Bridge Configuration
Restore on AC Power Loss [Last State]
Use the Restore on AC Power Loss BIOS option to specify what state the system returns to if there is a sudden loss of power to the system.
Power Off
Power On
The system remains turned off
The system turns on
Last State D EFAULT The system returns to its previous state. If it was on, it turns itself on. If it was off, it remains off.
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USB SW1 [+5V DUAL]
Use the USB SW1 BIOS option to configure whether to provide power to the two external
USB 3.0 connectors labeled USB23 (the one close to power input connector) when the system is in S3/S4 sleep state.
+5V DUAL D EFAULT
Power is provided to the external USB 3.0 connectors (USB23) when the system is in S3/S4 sleep state.
+5V Power is not provided to the external USB 3.0 connectors (USB23) when the system is in S3/S4 sleep state
USB SW2 [+5V DUAL]
Use the USB SW2 BIOS option to configure whether to provide power to the two external
USB 3.0 connectors labeled USB01 when the system is in S3/S4 sleep state.
+5V DUAL D EFAULT
Power is provided to the external USB 3.0 connectors (USB01) when the system is in S3/S4 sleep state.
+5V Power is not provided to the external USB 3.0 connectors (USB01) when the system is in S3/S4 sleep state
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5.4.2.1 HD-Audio Configuration
Use the HD-Audio Configuratio
n menu ( BIOS Menu 20 ) to configure the HD Audio.
Aptio Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
Chipset
HD-Audio Configuration
HD-Audio Support [Enable]
Enable/Disable HD-Audio
Support
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 20: HD-Audio Configuration
HD-Audio Support [Enable]
Use the HD-Audio Support option to enable or disable the High Definition Audio controller.
Disable
The onboard High Definition Audio controller is disabled
Enable D EFAULT The onboard High Definition Audio controller is detected automatically and enabled
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5.4.2.2 PCI Express Configuration
Use the PCI Express Configuratio
n menu ( BIOS Menu 21 ) to configure the PCI
Express.
Aptio Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
Chipset
PCI Express Configuration
> Onboard LAN1
> Onboard LAN2
> MPCIE1
Compliance Mode
Enable/Disable
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: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 21: PCI Express Configuration
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5.4.2.2.1 Onboard LAN
Use the Onboard LAN
menus ( BIOS Menu 22 ) to configure the LAN 1 or LAN 2 port.
Aptio Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
Onboard LAN1
Chipset
[Auto] Control the PCI Express
Root Port.
AUTO: To disable unused root port automatically for the most optimum power savings.
Enable: Enable PCIe root port
Disable: Disable PCIe root port
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 22: Onboard LAN
Onboard LAN1/2 [Auto]
Use the Onboard LAN1/ option to enable or disable the LAN port.
Disable
Enable
Auto D EFAULT
Disable the LAN port
Enable the LAN port
Disable unused root LAN port automatically for the most optimum power savings.
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5.4.2.2.2 MPCIE1
Use the MPCIE1
menu ( BIOS Menu 23 ) to configure the PCIe Mini slot.
Aptio Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
MPCIE1
PCIe Speed
Chipset
[Auto]
[Auto]
Control the PCI Express
Root Port.
AUTO: To disable unused root port automatically for the most optimum power savings.
Enable: Enable PCIe root port
Disable: Disable PCIe root port
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 23: MPCIE1
MPCIE1 [Auto]
Use the MPCIE1 option to enable or disable the PCIe Mini slot.
Disable
Enable
Auto
Disable PCIe Mini slot.
Enable PCIe Mini slot.
D EFAULT Disable unused root port automatically for the most optimum power savings.
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PCIe Speed [Auto]
Use the PCIe Speed option to configure PCIe Mini slot speed.
Auto
Gen 1
Gen 2
D EFAULT
Configure PCIe Mini slot speed to auto
Configure PCIe Mini slot speed to Gen1
Configure PCIe Mini slot speed to Gen2
5.4.2.2.3 SATA Configuration
Use the SATA Configuration
menu ( BIOS Menu 24 ) to change and/or set the
configuration of the SATA devices installed in the system.
Aptio Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
SATA Configuration
SATA Controller
SATA Mode Selection
SATA1
Hot Plug
SATA2
Hot Plug
Chipset
[Enable]
[AHCI]
[Empty]
[Disabled]
[Empty]
[Disabled]
Enables or Disables the
Chipset SATA Controller.
The Chipset SATA controller supports the
2 black internal SATA ports (up to 3Gb/s supported per port).
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 24: SATA Configuration
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STAT Controller [Enable]
Use the STAT Controller option to enable or disable the SATA device.
Enable
Disable
D EFAULT
Enables the SATA device.
Disables the SATA device.
SATA Mode Selection [AHCI]
Use the SATA Mode Selection option to configure SATA devices as AHCI devices.
AHCI D EFAULT
Configures SATA device as AHCI device.
Hot Plug [Disabled]
Use the Hot Plug option to enable or disable the SATA device hot plug.
Disabled
Enabled
D EFAULT Disable the SATA device hot plug capability.
Enable the SATA device hot plug capability
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5.5 Security
Use the Security
menu ( BIOS Menu 25 ) to set system and user passwords.
Aptio Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
Main Advanced Chipset Security Boot Save & Exit
Password Description
If ONLY the Administrator’s password is set,
Set Administrator
Password then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup
If ONLY the User’s password is set, then this is a power on password and must be entered to
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item boot or enter Setup. In Setup the User will have Administrator rights.
The password length must be:
Minimum length
Maximum length
3
20
F1
F2
F3
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized
Defaults
Setup Administrator Password
User Password
F4 Save
ESC Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 25: Security
Setup Administrator Password
Use the Administrator Password to set or change an administrator password.
User Password
Use the User Password to set or change a user password.
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5.6 Boot
Use the Boot
menu ( BIOS Menu 26 ) to configure system boot options.
Aptio Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
Main Advanced Chipset Security Boot Save & Exit
Boot Configuration
Bootup NumLock State
Quiet Boot
Launch PXE OpROM
Option ROM Messages
UEFI Boot
Boot Option Priorities
Driver Option Priorities
[On]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
[Force BIOS]
[Disabled]
Select the keyboard
NumLock state
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1
F2
F3
F4
General Help
Previous Values
Optimized Defaults
Save
ESC Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 26: Boot
Bootup NumLock State [On]
Use the Bootup NumLock State BIOS option to specify if the number lock setting must be modified during boot up.
On D EFAULT
Off
Allows the Number Lock on the keyboard to be enabled automatically when the computer system boots up. This allows the immediate use of the
10-key numeric keypad located on the right side of the keyboard. To confirm this, the Number Lock LED light on the keyboard is lit.
Does not enable the keyboard Number Lock automatically. To use the 10-keys on the keyboard, press the Number Lock key located on the upper left-hand corner of the 10-key pad. The Number
Lock LED on the keyboard lights up when the
Number Lock is engaged.
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Quiet Boot [Enabled]
Use the Quiet Boot BIOS option to select the screen display when the system boots.
Disabled
Enabled D EFAULT
Normal POST messages displayed
OEM Logo displayed instead of POST messages
Launch PXE OpROM [Disabled]
Use the Launch PXE OpROM option to enable or disable boot option for legacy network devices.
Disabled D EFAULT
Enabled
Ignore all PXE Option ROMs
Load PXE Option ROMs.
Option ROM Messages [Force BIOS]
Use the Option ROM Messages option to set the Option ROM display mode.
Force
BIOS
Keep
Current
D EFAULT Sets display mode to force BIOS.
Sets display mode to current.
UEFI Boot [Disabled]
Use the UEFI Boot option to enable or disable to boot from the UEFI devices.
Enabled
Disabled D
EFAULT
Boot from UEFI devices is enabled.
Boot from UEFI devices is disabled.
Boot Option Priority
Use the Boot Option Priority function to set the system boot sequence from the available devices. The drive sequence also depends on the boot sequence in the individual device section.
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5.7 Save & Exit
Use the Save & Exit
menu ( BIOS Menu 27 ) to load default BIOS values, optimal failsafe
values and to save configuration changes.
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Main Advanced Chipset Security Boot Save & Exit
Save Changes and Reset
Discard Changes and Reset
Restore Defaults
Save as User Defaults
Restore User Defaults
Reset the system after saving the changes.
---------------------
: Select Screen
↑ ↓
: Select Item
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized
Defaults
F4 Save
ESC Exit
Version 2.18.1263. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Menu 27: Save & Exit
Save Changes and Reset
Use the Save Changes and Reset option to save the changes made to the BIOS options and to exit the BIOS configuration setup program.
Discard Changes and Reset
Use the Discard Changes and Reset option to exit the system without saving the changes made to the BIOS configuration setup program.
Restore Defaults
Use the Restore Defaults option to load the optimal default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus. F3 key can be used for this operation.
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Save as User Defaults
Use the Save as User Defaults option to save the changes done so far as user defaults.
Restore User Defaults
Use the Restore User Defaults option to restore the user defaults to all the setup options.
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Chapter
6
6
Software Drivers
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6.1 Available Drivers
All the drivers for the KINO-DAL are available on IEI Resource Download Center
( https://download.ieiworld.com
). Type KINO-DAL and press Enter to find all the relevant software, utilities, and documentation.
Figure 6-1: IEI Resource Download Center
IEI provides the following drivers for Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 operating systems.
Chipset
Graphics
LAN
Audio
Serial I/O
TXE
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6.2 Driver Download
To download drivers from IEI Resource Download Center, follow the steps below.
Step 1: Go to https://download.ieiworld.com
. Type KINO-DAL and press Enter.
Step 2: All product-related software, utilities, and documentation will be listed. You can choose Driver to filter the result.
Step 3: Click the driver file name on the page and you will be prompted with the following window. You can download the entire ISO file (
), or click the small arrow to find an individual driver and click the file name to download (
).
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NOTE:
To install software from the downloaded ISO image file in Windows 8,
8.1 or 10, double-click the ISO file to mount it as a virtual drive to view its content. On Windows 7 system, an additional tool (such as Virtual
CD-ROM Control Panel from Microsoft) is needed to mount the file.
NOTE:
The Intel TXE requires that Microsoft's “Kernel-Mode Driver
Framework (KMDF) version 1.11 update for Windows 7” must be installed first on Windows 7 OS. If the KMDF is not installed, either error 37 or error 28 may appear on the Intel TXE device in Device
Manager.
Please find the KMDF version 1.11 update for Windows 7 in the TXE driver folder in the driver CD or click the following link to download it. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=38423
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Appendix
A
A
Regulatory Compliance
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking.
If the user modifies and/or installs other devices in the equipment, the CE conformity declaration may no longer apply.
FCC WARNING
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Appendix
B
B
Product Disposal
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CAUTION:
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Only certified engineers should replace the on-board battery.
Dispose of used batteries according to instructions and local regulations.
Outside the European Union – If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union, please contact your local authority so as to comply with the correct disposal method.
Within the European Union – The device that produces less waste and is easier to recycle is classified as electronic device in terms of the European
Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE), and must not be disposed of as domestic garbage.
EU-wide legislation, as implemented in each Member State, requires that waste electrical and electronic products carrying the mark (left) must be disposed of separately from normal household waste. This includes monitors and electrical accessories, such as signal cables or power cords. When you need to dispose of your device, please follow the guidance of your local authority, or ask the shop where you purchased the product. The mark on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union
Member States.
Please follow the national guidelines for electrical and electronic product disposal.
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Appendix
C
C
BIOS Menu Options
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CPU_FAN1/SYS_FAN1 Smart Fan Control [Manual Mode] ............................................. 87
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Appendix
D
D
Terminology
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ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) is an OS-directed configuration, power management, and thermal management interface.
AHCI
ATA
APM
ARMD
ASKIR
Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) is a SATA Host controller register-level interface.
The Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) interface connects storage devices including hard disks and CD-ROM drives to a computer.
The Advanced Power Management (APM) application program interface (API) enables the inclusion of power management in the
BIOS.
An ATAPI Removable Media Device (ARMD) is any ATAPI device that supports removable media, besides CD and DVD drives.
Amplitude Shift Keyed Infrared (ASKIR) is a form of modulation that represents a digital signal by varying the amplitude (“volume”) of the signal. A low amplitude signal represents a binary 0, while a high amplitude signal represents a binary 1.
BIOS
CODEC
CMOS
COM
DAC
The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is firmware that is first run when the computer is turned on and can be configured by the end user
The Compressor-Decompressor (CODEC) encodes and decodes digital audio data on the system.
Complimentary metal-oxide-conductor is a type of integrated circuit used in chips like static RAM and microprocessors.
COM is used to refer to serial ports. Serial ports offer serial communication to expansion devices. The serial port on a personal computer is usually a male DE-9 connector.
The Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) converts digital signals to
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EHCI
GbE
GPIO
IrDA
DDR
DMA
L1 Cache
L2 Cache
MAC
PCIe
KINO-DAL SBC
analog signals.
Double Data Rate refers to a data bus transferring data on both the rising and falling edges of the clock signal.
Direct Memory Access (DMA) enables some peripheral devices to bypass the system processor and communicate directly with the system memory.
Dual Inline Memory Modules are a type of RAM that offer a 64-bit data bus and have separate electrical contacts on each side of the module.
The Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI) specification is a register-level interface description for USB 2.0 Host Controllers.
Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) is an Ethernet version that transfers data at 1.0
Gbps and complies with the IEEE 802.3-2005 standard.
General purpose input
Infrared Data Association (IrDA) specify infrared data transmission protocols used to enable electronic devices to wirelessly communicate with each other.
The Level 1 Cache (L1 Cache) is a small memory cache built into the system processor.
The Level 2 Cache (L2 Cache) is an external processor memory cache.
The Media Access Control (MAC) protocol enables several terminals or network nodes to communicate in a LAN, or other multipoint networks.
PCI Express (PCIe) is a communications bus that uses dual data lines for full-duplex (two-way) serial (point-to-point) communications between the SBC components and/or expansion cards and the SBC chipsets.
Each line has a 2.5 Gbps data transmission rate and a 250 MBps sustained data transfer rate.
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POST The Power-on Self Test (POST) is the pre-boot actions the system performs when the system is turned-on.
QVGA
RAM
Quarter Video Graphics Array (QVGA) refers to a display with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.
Random Access Memory (RAM) is a form of storage used in computer.
RAM is volatile memory, so it loses its data when power is lost. RAM has very fast data transfer rates compared to other storage like hard drives.
SATA
S.M.A.R.T
UART
UHCI
USB
Serial ATA (SATA) is a serial communications bus designed for data transfers between storage devices and the computer chipsets. The
SATA bus has transfer speeds up to 1.5 Gbps and the SATA 3Gb/s bus has data transfer speeds of up to 3.0 Gbps.
Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T) refers to automatic status checking technology implemented on hard disk drives.
Universal Asynchronous Receiver-transmitter (UART) is responsible for asynchronous communications on the system and manages the system’s serial communication (COM) ports.
The Universal Host Controller Interface (UHCI) specification is a register-level interface description for USB 1.1 Host Controllers.
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an external bus standard for interfacing devices. USB 1.1 supports 12Mbps data transfer rates, while USB 2.0 supports 480Mbps data transfer rates.
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E
E
Digital I/O Interface
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The DIO connector on the KINO-DAL is interfaced to GPIO ports on the Super I/O chipset.
The DIO has both 8-bit digital inputs and 8-bit digital outputs. The digital inputs and digital outputs are generally control signals that control the on/off circuit of external devices or
TTL devices. Data can be read or written to the selected address to enable the DIO functions.
NOTE:
For further information, please refer to the datasheet for the Super I/O chipset.
The BIOS interrupt call INT 15H controls the digital I/O.
INT 15H:
AH – 6FH
Sub-function:
AL – 8 :Set the digital port as INPUT
AL :Digital I/O input value
Assembly Language Sample 1
MOV
INT
AX, 6F08H
15H
AL low byte = value
;setting the digital port as input
;
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AH – 6FH
Sub-function:
AL – 9 :Set the digital port as OUTPUT
BL :Digital I/O output value
Assembly Language Sample 2
MOV
MOV
INT
AX, 6F09H
BL, 09H
15H
Digital Output is 1001b
;setting the digital port as output
;digital value is 09H
;
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Appendix
F
F
Watchdog Timer
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NOTE:
The following discussion applies to DOS. Contact IEI support or visit the IEI website for drivers for other operating systems.
The Watchdog Timer is a hardware-based timer that attempts to restart the system when it stops working. The system may stop working because of external EMI or software bugs.
The Watchdog Timer ensures that standalone systems like ATMs will automatically attempt to restart in the case of system problems.
A BIOS function call (INT 15H) is used to control the Watchdog Timer.
INT 15H:
AH – 6FH Sub-function:
AL – 2: Sets the Watchdog Timer’s period.
BL: Time-out value (Its unit-second is dependent on the item “Watchdog
Timer unit select” in CMOS setup).
Table F-1: AH-6FH Sub-function
Call sub-function 2 to set the time-out period of Watchdog Timer first. If the time-out value is not zero, the Watchdog Timer starts counting down. When the timer value reaches zero, the system resets. To ensure that this reset condition does not occur, calling sub-function
2 must periodically refresh the Watchdog Timer. However, the watchdog timer is disabled if the time-out value is set to zero.
A tolerance of at least 10% must be maintained to avoid unknown routines within the operating system (DOS), such as disk I/O that can be very time-consuming.
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NOTE:
The Watchdog Timer is activated through software. The software application that activates the Watchdog Timer must also deactivate it when closed. If the Watchdog Timer is not deactivated, the system will automatically restart after the Timer has finished its countdown.
EXAMPLE PROGRAM:
; INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER
;
W_LOOP:
;
MOV
MOV
INT 15H
AX, 6F02H
BL, 30
;setting the time-out value
;time-out value is 48 seconds
;
; ADD THE APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE
;
CMP
JNE
EXIT_AP, 1
W_LOOP
;is the application over?
;No, restart the application
MOV
MOV
INT 15H
AX, 6F02H
BL, 0 ;
;disable Watchdog Timer
;
; EXIT ;
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Appendix
G
G
Hazardous Materials
Disclosure
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The details provided in this appendix are to ensure that the product is compliant with the
Peoples Republic of China (China) RoHS standards. The table below acknowledges the presences of small quantities of certain materials in the product, and is applicable to China
RoHS only.
A label will be placed on each product to indicate the estimated “Environmentally Friendly
Use Period” (EFUP). This is an estimate of the number of years that these substances would “not leak out or undergo abrupt change.” This product may contain replaceable sub-assemblies/components which have a shorter EFUP such as batteries and lamps.
These components will be separately marked.
Please refer to the following table.
Part Name Toxic or Hazardous Substances and Elements
Lead
(Pb)
Mercury
(Hg)
Cadmium
(Cd)
Hexavalent
Chromium
(CR(VI))
Polybrominated
Biphenyls
(PBB)
Polybrominated
Diphenyl Ethers
(PBDE)
Housing
Display
Printed Circuit
Board
Metal Fasteners
Cable Assembly
Fan Assembly
Power Supply
Assemblies
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Battery O O O O O O
O: This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006 (now replaced by GB/T 26572-2011).
X: This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006 (now replaced by GB/T 26572-2011).
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此附件旨在确保本产品符合中国 RoHS 标准。以下表格标示此产品中某有毒物质的含量符
合中国 RoHS 标准规定的限量要求。
本产品上会附有 ” 环境友好使用期限 ” 的标签,此期限是估算这些物质 ” 不会有泄漏或突变 ” 的
年限。本产品可能包含有较短的环境友好使用期限的可替换元件,像是电池或灯管,这些元
件将会单独标示出来。
部件名称 有毒有害物质或元素
铅
(Pb)
汞
(Hg)
镉
(Cd)
六价铬
(CR(VI))
多溴联苯
(PBB)
多溴二苯
醚
(PBDE)
壳体 O O O O O O
显示
印刷电路板
金属螺帽
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O O O O O O
电缆组装 O O O O O O
风扇组装
电力供应组装
电池
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O O O O O O
O: 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有物质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T 11363-2006 ( 现由 GB/T 26572-2011 取代 )
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 ( 现由 GB/T
26572-2011 取代 ) 标准规定的限量要求。
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Table of contents
- 15 1 INTRODUCTION
- 24 2 UNPACKING
- 28 3 CONNECTORS
- 29 3.1.1 KINO-DAL Layout
- 30 3.1.2 Peripheral Interface Connectors
- 31 3.1.3 External Interface Panel Connectors
- 32 3.2.1 Audio Connector
- 33 3.2.2 Battery Connector
- 34 3.2.1 Chassis Intrusion Connector
- 35 3.2.1 DC-IN Power Connector
- 36 3.2.2 Digital I/O Connector
- 37 3.2.3 Fan Connector, CPU
- 38 3.2.1 Fan Connector, System
- 39 3.2.2 Front Panel Connector
- 40 C Connector
- 41 3.2.2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector
- 42 3.2.3 LAN LED Connectors
- 43 3.2.1 LCD Inverter Connector
- 44 3.2.1 LVDS Connector
- 45 3.2.2 M.2 Slot
- 46 3.2.3 microSD Slot (Optional)
- 46 3.2.4 PCIe Mini Card Slot
- 48 3.2.5 PCIe x1 Card Slot
- 49 3.2.6 RS-232 Serial Port Connector
- 51 3.2.7 SATA 6Gb/s Drive Connectors
- 52 3.2.8 SATA Power Connectors
- 53 3.2.9 SIM Card Slot (Optional)
- 54 3.2.1 SMBus Connector
- 55 3.2.2 SPI Flash Connector, BIOS
- 56 3.2.1 SPI Flash Connector, EC
- 57 3.2.2 TPM Connector
- 58 3.2.3 USB Connectors
- 60 3.3.1 Audio Jacks
- 61 3.3.1 HDMI Connector
- 62 3.3.2 LAN & USB 3.0 Combo Connectors
- 64 3.3.3 Power Connector
- 65 3.3.1 RS-232/422/485 Serial Port Connectors (COM1, COM2)
- 66 3.3.1 VGA Connector
- 67 4 INSTALLATION
- 73 4.5.1 Full-size PCIe Mini Card Installation
- 75 4.5.2 Half-size PCIe Mini Card Installation
- 79 4.7.1 AT/ATX Mode Select Switch
- 80 4.7.2 Clear CMOS Button
- 81 4.7.3 Flash Descriptor Security Override Jumper
- 82 4.7.1 LVDS Voltage Select Jumper
- 83 4.7.2 LVDS Panel Resolution Select Switch
- 84 4.7.3 M.2 and SATA2 Select Switch
- 85 4.8.1 Airflow
- 85 4.8.2 Motherboard Installation
- 87 5 BIOS
- 88 5.1.1 Starting Setup
- 88 5.1.2 Using Setup
- 89 5.1.3 Getting Help
- 89 5.1.4 Unable to Reboot after Configuration Changes
- 89 5.1.5 BIOS Menu Bar
- 92 5.3.1 ACPI Settings
- 93 5.3.2 F81866 Super IO Configuration
- 93 5.3.2.1 Serial Port n Configuration
- 94 5.3.2.1.1 Serial Port 1 Configuration
- 95 5.3.2.1.2 Serial Port 2 Configuration
- 96 5.3.2.1.3 Serial Port 3 Configuration
- 97 5.3.2.1.4 Serial Port 4 Configuration
- 98 5.3.2.1.5 Serial Port 5 Configuration
- 99 5.3.2.1.6 Serial Port 6 Configuration
- 100 5.3.3 iWDD H/W Monitor
- 101 5.3.3.1 Smart Fan Mode Configuration
- 102 5.3.4 USB Configuration
- 103 5.3.5 CPU Configuration
- 105 5.3.6 RTC Wake Settings
- 106 5.3.7 Power Saving Configuration
- 107 5.3.8 Serial Port Console Redirection
- 108 5.3.8.1 Legacy Console Redirection Settings
- 109 5.3.9 IEI Feature
- 111 5.4.1 North Bridge Configuration
- 112 5.4.1.1 Intel IGD Configuration
- 114 5.4.1.2 LCD Control
- 116 5.4.2 South Bridge Configuration
- 118 5.4.2.1 HD-Audio Configuration
- 119 5.4.2.2 PCI Express Configuration
- 120 5.4.2.2.1 Onboard LAN
- 121 5.4.2.2.2 MPCIE
- 122 5.4.2.2.3 SATA Configuration
- 129 6 SOFTWARE DRIVERS
- 133 A REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
- 135 B PRODUCT DISPOSAL
- 137 C BIOS MENU OPTIONS
- 140 D TERMINOLOGY
- 144 E DIGITAL I/O INTERFACE
- 147 F WATCHDOG TIMER
- 150 G HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DISCLOSURE