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ARES-2367i 19" 2U Rack-mount Industrial Embedded Controller with Intel® Atom™ D525 User’s Manual Version 1.0 2014.01 P/N: 4012236702100P 1 This page is intentionally left blank. -2- Revision History Version Date Description 1.0 January 2014 Initial release -i- Contents Revision History.............................................................................. i Preface............................................................................................ v Copyright Notice........................................................................................ v Declaration of Conformity.......................................................................... v CE....................................................................................................... v FCC Class A........................................................................................ v RoHS..................................................................................................vi SVHC / REACH..................................................................................vi Important Safety Instructions....................................................................vii Warning...................................................................................................viii Replacing Lithium Battery........................................................................ viii Technical Support....................................................................................viii Warranty....................................................................................................ix Chapter 1 - Introduction................................................................. 1 1.1. Product Highlights.............................................................................. 2 1.2. About this Manual............................................................................... 2 1.3. Specifications..................................................................................... 2 1.4. Inside the Package............................................................................. 4 1.5. Ordering Information........................................................................... 5 1.5.1. Configure-to-Order Service....................................................... 5 Chapter 2 - Getting Started............................................................ 7 2.1. Dimensions......................................................................................... 8 2.2. Take A Tour......................................................................................... 9 2.2.1. Front View................................................................................. 9 2.2.2. Rear View............................................................................... 10 2.2.3. Side View................................................................................ 10 2.3. Driver Installation Notes................................................................... 11 Chapter 3 - System Configuration.............................................. 13 3.1. Mother Board: FMB-i290G............................................................... 14 3.1.1. Board Layout.......................................................................... 15 3.1.2. Jumpers.................................................................................. 17 3.1.4. Connectors............................................................................. 24 3.2. Daughter Board: SCDB-3450........................................................... 36 3.2.1. Board Layout.......................................................................... 37 3.2.2. Connectors............................................................................. 38 3.2.3. Push-Button............................................................................ 40 3.3. Daughter Board: SCDB-1432 (for ARES-2367i-10L & ARES-2367i-WT-10L only).41 3.3.1. Board Layout.......................................................................... 41 3.3.2. Connectors............................................................................. 42 - ii - Contents Chapter 4 - Installation and Maintenance................................... 45 4.1. Install Hardware................................................................................ 46 4.1.1. Open the Computer................................................................ 46 4.1.2. Install Memory Module............................................................ 49 4.1.3. Install 2.5" SSD/HDD.............................................................. 52 4.1.4. Install Wireless Module........................................................... 54 4.1.5. Install SIM Card...................................................................... 56 4.2. Rack-mount the Computer............................................................... 58 4.3. Ground the Computer....................................................................... 59 4.4. Wire DC-Input Power Source........................................................... 60 Chapter 5 - BIOS........................................................................... 61 5.1. Main.................................................................................................. 64 5.2. Advanced.......................................................................................... 65 5.2.1. CPU Configuration.................................................................. 66 5.2.2. IDE Configuration................................................................... 67 5.2.3. Super IO Configuration........................................................... 69 5.2.4. Hardware Health Configuration.............................................. 70 5.2.5. AHCI Configuration................................................................. 71 5.2.6. USB Configuration.................................................................. 73 5.3. Chipset............................................................................................. 74 5.3.1. North Bridge Configuration..................................................... 75 5.3.2. South Bridge Configuration..................................................... 77 5.4. Boot.................................................................................................. 78 5.5. Security............................................................................................. 79 5.6. Save & Exit....................................................................................... 80 Appendices................................................................................... 81 A: Digital I/O Setting................................................................................ 82 B: Watchdog Timer (WDT) Setting.......................................................... 84 - iii - This page is intentionally left blank. - iv - Preface Preface Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve the reliability, design and function. It does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from 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 document may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer. Declaration of Conformity CE The CE symbol on the computer indicates that it is in compliance with the directives of the Union European (EU). A Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support. This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from ARBOR. Please contact your local supplier for ordering information. Warning This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FCC Class A This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. -v- Preface NOTE: 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. RoHS ARBOR Technology Corp. certifies that all components in its products are in compliance and conform to the European Union’s Restriction of Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) Directive 2002/95/EC. The above mentioned directive was published on 2/13/2003. The main purpose of the directive is to prohibit the use of lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBB), and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) in electrical and electronic products. Member states of the EU are to enforce by 7/1/2006. ARBOR Technology Corp. hereby states that the listed products do not contain unintentional additions of lead, mercury, hex chrome, PBB or PBDB that exceed a maximum concentration value of 0.1% by weight or for cadmium exceed 0.01% by weight, per homogenous material. Homogenous material is defined as a substance or mixture of substances with uniform composition (such as solders, resins, plating, etc.). Lead-free solder is used for all terminations (Sn(96-96.5%), Ag(3.0-3.5%) and Cu(0.5%)). SVHC / REACH To minimize the environmental impact and take more responsibility to the earth we live, Arbor hereby confirms all products comply with the restriction of SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) in (EC) 1907/2006 (REACH --Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals) regulated by the European Union. All substances listed in SVHC < 0.1 % by weight (1000 ppm) - vi - Preface Important Safety Instructions Read these safety instructions carefully 1. Read all cautions and warnings on the equipment. 2. Place this equipment on a reliable surface when installing. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage 3. Make sure the correct voltage is connected to the equipment. 4. For pluggable equipment, the socket outlet should be near the equipment and should be easily accessible. 5. Keep this equipment away from humidity. 6. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection and protect the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS. 7. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord. 8. Never pour any liquid into opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock. 9. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel. 10. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel: a. The power cord or plug is damaged. b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the user’s manual. e. The equipment has been dropped or damaged. f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. 11. Keep this User’s Manual for later reference. Product Heat The computer generates heat during operation. Contact the computer's chassis with your body could cause discomfort or even a skin burn. - vii - Preface Warning The Box PC and its components contain very delicately Integrated Circuits (IC). To protect the Box PC and its components against damage caused by static electricity, you should always follow the precautions below when handling it: 1. Disconnect your Box PC from the power source when you want to work on the inside. 2. Use a grounded wrist strap when handling computer components. 3. Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the Box PC, whenever components are separated from the system. Replacing Lithium Battery Incorrect replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion. The lithium battery must be replaced with an identical battery or a battery type recommended by the manufacturer. Do not throw lithium batteries into the trash can. It must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations concerning special waste. Technical Support If you have any technical difficulties, please consult the user’s manual first at: ftp://ftp.arbor.com.tw/pub/manual Please do not hesitate to call or e-mail our customer service when you still cannot find out the answer. http://www.arbor.com.tw E-mail:[email protected] - viii - Preface Warranty This product is warranted to be in good working order for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during this period, we will, at our option, replace or repair it at no additional charge except as set forth in the following terms. This warranty does not apply to products damaged by misuse, modifications, accident or disaster. Vendor assumes no liability for any damages, lost profits, lost savings or any other incidental or consequential damage resulting from the use, misuse of, or inability to use this product. Vendor will not be liable for any claim made by any other related party. Vendors disclaim all other warranties, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the hardware, the accompanying product’s manual(s) and written materials, and any accompanying hardware. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. Return authorization must be obtained from the vendor before returned merchandise will be accepted. Authorization can be obtained by calling or faxing the vendor and requesting a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Returned goods should always be accompanied by a clear problem description. - ix - This page is intentionally left blank. -x- 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction -1- Introduction 1.1. Product Highlights • Applicable for the remote terminal of power generation • Fanless design • Rugged design for shock/vibration protection • 6 x LAN and 6 x serial ports (2 x RS-232 , 4 x RS-232/485 configurable) • DDR3 SO-DIMM (up to 4GB) • Easy installation/maintenance • Intel® SSD compatible • China electricity certificate level 4 • Redundant power design (dual AC/DC-in ports) 1.2. About this Manual This manual is meant for the experienced users and integrators with hardware knowledge of personal computers. If you are not sure about the description herein, consult your vendor before further handling. We recommend that you keep one copy of this manual for the quick reference for any necessary maintenance in the future. Thank you for choosing ARBOR products. 1.3. Specifications System Kernel Processor Soldered onboard Intel® Atom™ D525 1.8GHz CPU BIOS AMI BIOS Chipset ICH8M Graphics Integrated Intel® GMA3150 Memory 2 x 204-pin DDR3 SO-DIMM sockets up to 4GB at 800MHz ATA 3 x serial ATA ports with 300MB/s HDD transfer rate Ethernet Controller 6 x Intel® 82574L GbE controllers Watchdog Timer 1 ~ 255 levels reset -2- Introduction I/O Ports 2 x RS-232 ports via two DB-9 connectors Serial Port 4 x RS-232/485 configurable ports via one 2x10-pin terminal block USB Port 4 x USB 2.0 ports LAN Port 6 x RJ-45 ports for GbE Video Port 1 x DB-15 female connector for Analog RGB (optional) 1 x Mini-card socket Expansion Bus 1 x SIM card socket 1 x PCI/104 Storage 1 x 2.5” drive bay for HDD/SSD Type 2 x 3.5" drive bays for HDD/SSD 1 x CompactFlash Type II socket Qualification Certification GB/T 13729 certified (GB/T 17626, GB/T 16935.1) IEC 61850-3 certified (IEC 61000, IEC 60664-1) Environment Operating Temp. Storage Temp. Relative Humidity -30 ~ 60°C (-22 ~ 140°F), ambient w/ air flow -40 ~ 70°C (-40 ~ 158°F), ambient w/ air flow for ARES-2367i-WT-6L -40 ~ 80°C (-40 ~ 176°F) 10 ~ 95% @ 40°C (non-condensing) 10 ~ 95% @ 70°C (non-condensing) for ARES-2367i-WT-6L Vibration 2Grms@IEC-68-2-34, random wave, 5~500 Hz, 1 hr per axis Shock Operating 20G (11ms)@IEC-68-2-27, half sine wave Mechanical Construction SECC sheet metal (1.2 mm) Mounting Rack-mount Weight 4 kg (8.82 lb) Dimensions (W x D x H) 330 x 423 x 88 mm (13" x 16.6" x 3.46") w/o rack-mount ears Power Requirement Power Input 100VAC~240VAC (Redundant) Power Consumption 45W (Max.) -3- Introduction 1.4. Inside the Package Upon opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. If any of the items is missing or appears damaged, contact your local dealer or distributor. The package should contain the following items: One ARES-2367i industrial embedded controller • One driver CD • One user’s manual Two 1x10-pin termianl blocks for serial ports and digital input/ouput Two 1x5-pin terminal blocks for power plugs Two 2U rack-mount ears -4- Introduction 1.5. Ordering Information ARES-2367i-6L Barebone system w/ 6 LAN ports and w/o storage and memory ARES-2367i-10L Barebone system w/ 10 LAN ports and w/o storage and memory (BTO) ARES-2367i-WT-6L Wide-temperature barebone system w/ 6 LAN ports and w/o storage and memory ARES-2367i-WT-10L Wide-temperature barebone system w/ 10 LAN ports and w/o storage and memory (BTO) 1.5.1. Configure-to-Order Service Make the computer more tailored to your needs by selecting one or more components from the list below to be fabricated to the computer. SSD-25032 Memoright 2.5” 32GB SATAII SSD kit 2GB SO-DIMM DDR3-1333 2GB SDRAM -5- This page is intentionally left blank. -6- 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 2 - Getting Started -7- Getting Started 2.1. Dimensions The following illustration shows the dimensions of the computer, with the measurements in width, depth, and height called out. 88.1 423.0 329.2 Unit: mm -8- Getting Started 2.2. Take A Tour The computer has some I/O ports, status LED lamp and controls on the front and rear panels. The following illustrations show all the components called out. 2.2.1. Front View On the computer's front panel is a series of statues LED lamps and two outsideaccessible USB ports. System Reset Button The button is recessed and must be accessed using an object with pointed end. Power PLED ACT HDO • Run Alarm LINK RX TX Status LED Lamps A slew of status LED lamps are recessed on the front side of the computer to draw users' prompt awareness of the computer’s contiguous events such as power on/off, data transmission and so on. These lamps and the notifications delivered are summarized as following: LED Lamp Description HDD Lights when the HDD or SSD is being accessed. Run Is a programmable LED lamp (for the user's SCADA needs). Power # Lights when power supply is detected at redundant power jack #. -9- Getting Started Alarm # Lights when power supply isn't detected at redunant power jack #. PLED Are programmable LED lamps (for the user's SCADA needs). ACT # Lights when the LAN port # is streaming data. LINK # Lights when the LAN port # is connected to network equipment. RX # Lights when the serial port # is receiving data. TX # Lights when the serial port # is transmitting data. *The symbol "#" means a number. 2.2.2. Rear View VGA USB LAN ports ports 1~4 1~6 COM2 Power Jacks COM3~6 Power Switches COM1 2.2.3. Side View Heat sink - 10 - 2.3. Driver Installation Notes The computer supports the operating systems Windows XP, Windows 7 and Linux. For Windows operating systems, find the necessary device drivers on the CD that comes with your purchase. For different Windows editions, the software installation may vary slightly, but generally they are similar. DO follow the sequence below to install the drivers to prevent errors: Chipset→Graphics→Audio→LAN→USB-to-COM Paths to find various drivers on the CD: Windows XP Device Driver Path Chipset \INF\infinst_autol.exe LAN \LAN\PRO2KXP_v13_3.exe Graphics \VGA\XP\winxp.exe Audio \AUDIO\XP\WDM_R261.exe USB-to-COM USB2COM\x64\ USB2COM\x32\ Windows 7 Device Driver Path Chipset \INF\infinst_autol.exe LAN \LAN\PROEFI_v13_3.exe Graphics Audio USB-to-COM \VGA\WIN7\32\Win7.exe \VGA\WIN7\64\Win7_64.exe \AUDIO\WIN7_32_64\Vista_Win7_R261.exe USB2COM\x64\ USB2COM\x32\ - 11 - This page is intentionally left blank. - 12 - 3 Chapter 3 System Configuration Chapter 3 - System Configuration - 13 - System Configuration The computer is constructed based on the mother board FMB-i290G and the daughter board SCDB-3450. If the computer you purchased has so many as 10 LAN ports, an extended daughter board SCDB-1432 is used inside the computer. This section will provide an thorough view of these boards. 3.1. Mother Board: FMB-i290G The mother board FMB-i290G features the main components needed by the computer including some important connectors, jumpers and DIP switches. This section will provide an thorough view of this board. To know the mother board layout, see 3.1.1. Board Layout on page 15. To know the mother board jumpers, see 3.1.2. Jumpers on page 17. To know the mother board DIP switches, see 3.1.3. DIP Switches on page 21. To know the mother board connectors, see 3.1.4. Connectors on page 24. - 14 - System Configuration 3.1.1. Board Layout 1 43 JLED1 1 2 6 1 5 JKP LCM + 1 44 2 MINI-PCI + Board Top 3 4 1 4 4 3 2 2 BZ 1 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 2 16 17 18 50 CFCARD 15 1 23 4 567 51 52 SATA1 1 C1 26 1 C7 SIM C2 C6 C5 JR1 JR2 1 C3 203204 7 6543 21 203 SATA2 1 2 3 4 3 BAT1 3 4 J4 7 6543 21 71 1 73 71 72 S_PWR2 73 74 72 2 S_PWR1 74 1 USB1 1 1 SATA3 2 1 1 2 19 20 DIO J7 J10 1 J8 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 5 6 USB3 JPIC1 9 10 JBAT1 1 2 J6 JPCI 1 1 3 4 2 KB_MS1A1 1 SW1 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 9 B 2 A10 A9 41 44 11 14 B10 B9 A10 A9 B10 B9 A10 A9 B10 B9 20 B5 B1 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 USB2 B1 B14 A14 LAN1 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 B1 B14 A14 LAN2 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 B1 B14 A14 B6 A9 COM1 - 15 - TB1 A5 A6 LAN3 11 B9 A1 1 10 A DIN1 15 16 VGA ON SW2 1 2 3 4 System Configuration Board Bottom - 16 - System Configuration 3.1.2. Jumpers The mother board FMB-i290G comes with some jumpers to alter the computer's hardware configuration. The following will explicate each of these jumpers oneby-one. JBAT1 Function: CMOS RTC setting Jumper Type: Onboard 2.54mm pitch 1x3-pin header Setting: Setting Function 3 Shorting pin 1 and pin 2 (default) Keeps CMOS 2 1 3 Shorting pin 2 and pin 3 Resets CMOS 2 1 SW1 10 2 9 16 19 1 20 20 2 SATA3 J4 1 1 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 3 SATA2 7 6543 21 1 SW2 1 11 1 J6 CFCARD 2 2 A9 A5 B9 1 71 72 + B6 A6 LAN3 A11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A10 A9 A1 B11 C1 C2 C3 A14 1 SIM SATA1 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 LCM 1 1 2 LAN2 LAN1 A14 A11 A11 A14 B1 B14 A1 B11 B1 B14 USB2 14 11 A1 B11 44 41 VGA 1 6 2 1 5 51 1 18 52 17 JPCI 16 15 JPIC1 2 KB_MS1A1 MINI-PCI 16 - 17 - 15 1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 JLED1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 44 43 2 1 1 JR1 JR2 1 4 A1 B1 1 73 73 74 74 72 71 203 203204 BZ COM1 C5 JBAT1 + 1 C6 C7 B5 3 4 2 26 1 1 2 3 4 3 50 2 2 ON BAT1 1 1 S_PWR2 3 1 4 J7 J10 1 J8 2 DIO USB1 7 6543 21 10 USB3 DIN1 3 B PSYIN1 PSYIN2 9 A S_PWR1 ON 4 1 Board Top - 18 - 6 VGA 1 JPCI 1 2 52 51 5 18 17 1 16 15 JPIC1 2 2 14 USB2 44 41 11 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN1 A14 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 A1 B11 A10 A9 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN2 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 1 C1 C2 C3 LCM 1 44 1 A10 A9 B10 B9 B1 B14 LAN3 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 B1 B6 A6 A1 1 1 2 2 1 73 71 72 71 73 74 74 72 BZ 203 SIM SATA1 4 + 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 1 C5 C6 C7 B5 COM1 A9 A5 B9 JBAT1 1 + 203204 JR1 JR2 43 JLED1 3 J6 4 CFCARD 11 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 26 1 2 BAT1 SW2 50 2 4 3 1 2 4 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 TB1 S_PWR2 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 3 4 SW1 4 2 9 16 19 1 10 20 SATA3 J4 USB1 SATA2 2 1 20 2 7 6543 21 1 KB_MS1A1 1 J7 J10 1 J8 1 DIO 7 6543 21 10 S_PWR1 16 3 15 2 ON 1 9 3 USB3 2 B Shorting pin 2 and pin 3 (default) 1 A Shorting pin 1 and pin 2 DIN1 Setting ON MINI-PCI System Configuration JPCI Function: Configures PCI VIO power Jumper Type: Onboard 2.54mm pitch 1x3-pin header Setting: Function Sets the PCI VIO power to +5V Sets the PCI VIO power to +3V Board Top System Configuration J4 Function: Configures the power-supply to SATA1 pin 7. Jumper Type: Onboard 2.54mm pitch 2x2-pin header Setting: Setting Function Shorting pin 1 & pin 2 and opening pin 3 & pin 4. 2 4 1 3 Shorting pin 1 & pin 3 and opening pin 2 & pin 4. 2 4 1 3 Supplies power to SATA1. (for the use of SATA DOM) Supplies NO power to SATA1. (for the use of SATA HDD) * All four pins are shorted by default. SW1 10 2 9 16 19 1 20 20 2 SATA3 J4 1 1 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 3 SATA2 7 6543 21 1 SW2 1 11 1 J6 CFCARD A5 71 72 2 2 + B6 A6 LAN3 A11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A10 A9 A1 B11 C1 C2 C3 A14 1 SIM SATA1 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 LCM 1 1 2 LAN2 LAN1 A14 A11 A11 A14 B1 B14 A1 B11 B1 B14 USB2 14 A1 B11 44 41 11 6 5 VGA 2 1 1 52 51 JPCI 18 17 1 16 15 JPIC1 2 KB_MS1A1 MINI-PCI 16 - 19 - 15 1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 JLED1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 44 43 2 1 1 JR1 JR2 1 4 A1 B1 1 73 73 74 74 72 71 203 203204 1 COM1 B5 B9 JBAT1 C5 C6 C7 1 + BZ A9 3 4 2 26 1 1 2 3 4 3 50 2 2 ON BAT1 1 1 S_PWR2 3 1 2 J7 J10 1 J8 4 DIO USB1 7 6543 21 10 USB3 DIN1 3 B PSYIN1 PSYIN2 9 A S_PWR1 ON 4 1 Board Top System Configuration J7, J8, J10 J8 J10 J7 Function: Configures where to take the DIO power and configures the gound isolation. Jumper Type: Onboard 2.54mm pitch 1x3-pin header 1 1 1 Setting Jumper Setting Description The digital IO power is taken from the internal VCC 12V input. Shorting pin 1 and pin 2 3 2 1 Shorting pin 2 and pin 3 (default) 3 2 1 The digital I/O power is taken from the external VCC input. Shorting pin 1 and pin 2 3 2 1 The ground isolation is internal ground. Shorting pin 2 and pin 3 (default) 3 2 1 The ground isolation is external ground. Shorting pin 1 and pin 2 3 2 1 The digital IO power is taken from the internal VCC input. Shorting pin 2 and pin 3 (default) 3 2 1 The digital I/O power is taken from the external VCC input. J7 J8 J10 *Note J7/J8/J10 settings should be consistent with each other and shouldn't conflict. SW1 10 2 9 16 19 1 20 20 2 SATA3 J4 1 1 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 3 SATA2 7 6543 21 1 SW2 1 11 1 J6 CFCARD A5 71 72 2 72 2 + B6 A6 LAN3 A11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A10 A9 A1 B11 A14 1 SATA1 SIM C1 C3 C2 5 1 23 4 567 6 JKP 1 LCM 1 1 A11 14 LAN2 USB2 44 41 11 A1 B11 LAN1 A14 A11 A2 B2 B1 B14 A1 B11 A10 A9 2 VGA 1 6 5 2 1 1 52 51 JPCI 18 17 JPIC1 16 15 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 JLED1 2 KB_MS1A1 MINI-PCI 16 1 15 - 20 - A14 B1 B14 43 B10 B9 44 2 1 1 JR1 JR2 2 4 A1 B1 1 73 73 74 74 71 203 203204 1 COM1 B5 B9 JBAT1 C5 C6 C7 1 + BZ A9 3 4 2 26 1 1 2 3 4 3 50 2 2 BAT1 1 1 S_PWR2 ON 3 1 2 J7 J10 1 J8 4 DIO USB1 7 6543 21 10 USB3 DIN1 3 B PSYIN1 PSYIN2 9 A S_PWR1 ON 4 1 Board Top System Configuration 3.1.3. DIP Switches The computer comes with six serial ports, COM1 through COM6. Among these, COM3 to COM6 are provided in terminal block and are configurable between RS422 and RS485 (w/ or w/o 120Ω termination). The mother board FMB-i290G features two DIP switches, both on the top side, to switch COM3 through COM6 to the desired protocol. SW1 is an 8-toggle (16-pin) DIP switch and SW2 is a 4-toggle (8-pin) DIP switch. For SW1, toggles 1, 2, 3, 4 control COM3 and COM 4 while toggles 5, 6, 7, 8 control COM5 and COM6. SW2 enables/disables 120Ω termination for RS485. SW2 SW2 SW1 SW1 COM3 & COM4 1 2 3 4 COM3~COM6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COM5 & COM6 SW1 10 2 9 16 19 1 20 20 2 SATA3 J4 1 1 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 3 SATA2 7 6543 21 1 SW2 1 11 1 J6 CFCARD A5 71 72 2 2 + B6 A6 LAN3 A11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A10 A9 A1 B11 A14 1 SATA1 SIM C1 C3 C2 5 1 23 4 567 6 JKP 1 LCM 1 1 A11 LAN2 LAN1 A11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A10 A9 A1 B11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 14 USB2 44 41 11 A1 B11 A10 A9 2 VGA 1 6 5 2 1 1 52 51 JPCI 18 17 JPIC1 16 15 A14 43 1 JLED1 2 KB_MS1A1 MINI-PCI 16 1 15 - 21 - A14 44 2 1 JR1 JR2 2 4 A1 B1 1 73 73 74 74 72 71 203 203204 1 COM1 B5 B9 JBAT1 C5 C6 C7 1 + BZ A9 3 4 2 26 1 1 2 3 4 3 50 2 2 BAT1 1 1 S_PWR2 ON 3 1 2 J7 J10 1 J8 4 DIO USB1 7 6543 21 10 USB3 DIN1 3 B PSYIN1 PSYIN2 9 A S_PWR1 ON 4 1 Board Top System Configuration Follow the guide below to configure COM3 through COM6 for data transmission. • Settings for COM3 & COM4 RS-232 Toggle Position 1 on Setting 2 off 3 on 4 off 5 not applicable off 6 not applicable Toggle 7 not applicable 8 not applicable RS485 w/o 120Ω termination SW1 SW2 RS485 w/ 120Ω termination (default) SW1 SW2 on 12345678 Toggle Position 1 off 2 on Setting 3 off 4 on 5 not applicable 6 not applicable 7 not applicable 8 not applicable 1 off 2 off 3 off 4 off 1 2 3 4 Toggle Position Setting 1 off 2 on 3 off 4 on 5 not applicable 6 not applicable 7 not applicable 8 not applicable 1 on 2 on 3 not applicable 4 not applicable - 22 - on off Toggle 12345678 SW2 on off on off Toggle 12345678 SW2 on off 1 2 3 4 System Configuration • Settings for COM5 & COM6 RS-232 Toggle Position 1 not applicable 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 not applicable 5 on off 6 off Toggle 7 on 8 off RS485 w/o 120Ω termination SW1 SW2 RS485 w/ 120Ω termination (default) SW1 SW2 Setting on 12345678 Toggle Position 1 not applicable 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 not applicable 5 off 6 on 7 off Setting on off Toggle 12345678 8 on 1 not applicable 2 not applicable 3 off 4 off 1 2 3 4 Toggle Position Setting 1 not applicable 2 not applicable 3 not applicable 4 not applicable 5 off 6 on 7 off 8 on 1 not applicable 2 not applicable 3 on 4 on - 23 - SW2 on off on off Toggle 12345678 SW2 on off 1 2 3 4 System Configuration 3.1.4. Connectors The mother board FMB-i290G comes with some connectors for the computer to join some devices. The following will explicate each of these connectors one-by-one. JLED1 Description: Connector for the computer's status LED lamps for serial ports COM1 through COM6, LAN ports LAN1 through LAN6, redundant power, alarm, PLED, run, HDD and so on. Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 2x22-pin box header 44 2 1 43 JLED1 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Desc. Pin Desc. GND 12 LAN3_LED_OA GND 13 LAN5_LED_YA ALARM2A 14 LAN2_LED_YA POWERIN2A 15 LAN5_LED_GA ALARM1A 16 LAN2_LED_GA POWERIN1A 17 LAN5_LED_OA LAN6_LED_YA 18 LAN2_LED_OA LAN3_LED_YA 19 LAN4_LED_YA LAN6_LED_GA 20 LAN1_LED_YA LAN3_LED_GA 21 LAN4_LED_GA LAN6_LED_OA 22 LAN1_LED_GA Pin Desc. 23 LAN4_LED_OA 24 LAN1_LED_OA 25 HDD_ACT#A 26 PRUNB 27 PLED4B 28 PLED3B 29 PLED2B 30 PLED1B 31 RXD6B 32 TXD6B 33 RXD5B Pin Desc. 34 TXD5B 35 RXD4B 36 TXD5B 37 RXD3B 38 TXD3B 39 RXD2B 40 TXD2B 41 RXD_COMB 42 TXD_COMB 43 PM_SY SRST# 11,18,32 44 VCC3V SW1 10 2 9 16 19 1 20 20 2 SATA3 J4 1 1 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 3 SATA2 7 6543 21 1 SW2 1 11 1 J6 CFCARD A5 71 72 2 2 + B6 A6 LAN3 A11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A10 A9 A1 B11 C1 C2 C3 A14 1 SIM SATA1 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 LCM 1 1 2 LAN2 LAN1 A14 A11 A11 A14 B1 B14 A1 B11 B1 B14 USB2 14 11 A1 B11 44 41 VGA 1 6 5 1 2 1 JPCI 52 51 JPIC1 16 18 15 17 MINI-PCI KB_MS1A1 1 16 - 24 - 15 2 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 JLED1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 44 43 2 1 1 JR1 JR2 1 4 A1 B1 1 73 73 74 74 72 71 203 203204 1 COM1 B5 B9 JBAT1 C5 C6 C7 1 + BZ A9 3 4 2 26 1 1 2 3 4 3 50 2 2 BAT1 1 1 S_PWR2 ON 3 1 4 J7 J10 1 J8 2 DIO USB1 7 6543 21 10 USB3 DIN1 3 B PSYIN1 PSYIN2 9 A S_PWR1 ON 4 1 Board Top 2 VGA 1 JPCI 1 5 2 6 51 1 18 52 17 JPIC1 16 14 USB2 44 41 11 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN1 A14 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 A1 B11 A10 A9 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN2 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 1 C1 C2 C3 LCM 1 43 1 A10 A9 B10 B9 B1 B14 LAN3 A14 A2 B2 B1 B6 A6 A1 1 1 2 2 1 71 72 72 71 73 73 74 BZ 74 SIM SATA1 4 203 A11 A1 B11 5 + 1 23 4 567 6 1 JKP 2 C5 C6 C7 B5 COM1 A9 A5 B9 JBAT1 1 + 203204 JR1 JR2 44 JLED1 3 J6 4 CFCARD 11 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 26 1 2 BAT1 SW2 50 2 4 3 1 2 4 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 TB1 S_PWR2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 1 15 KB_MS1A1 16 1 3 3 1 1 2 3 4 SW1 4 2 9 16 USB1 10 20 SATA3 J4 19 1 7 6543 21 SATA2 2 1 20 2 7 6543 21 2 MINI-PCI 15 - 25 ON S_PWR1 1 1 GND J7 J10 1 J8 AF_TXD 5 DIO 4 9 AF_RXD 10 VCC5 3 USB3 2 DIN1 VCC12 B Description 1 A Pin ON 1 System Configuration LCM Description: Connector for the LCD display via COM1 transmitted/received signals Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 1x5-pin 4-wall wafer connector LCM See also BIOS | Advanced | Super IO Configuration | LCM(L)/COM1(H) on page 69 for the BIOS setting. Board Top - 26 6 USB2 14 11 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN1 A14 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 A1 B11 A10 A9 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN2 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 A10 A9 B10 B9 B1 B14 LAN3 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 B1 B6 A6 A1 B5 COM1 A9 A5 B9 11 1 1 2 3 4 SW2 1 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 1 1 2 3 4 SW1 4 2 9 16 19 1 10 20 SATA3 J4 USB1 SATA2 2 1 20 2 1 44 1 2 2 BAT1 1 3 2 41 J6 4 3 2 4 KEYPAD1=GPI54, KEYPAD2=GPI53, KEYPAD3=GPI52, KEYPAD4=GPI52, KEYPAD5=GPI51 5 2 3 CFCARD 26 1 3 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 Connector for panel keypad touch function via W83627 GPI 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 3x2-pin header JKP 6 VGA 1 JBAT1 C5 C6 C7 50 2 4 GND JPCI 1 1 KEYPAD5 6 2 2 2 1 71 72 72 1 73 73 74 74 71 203 BZ + 203204 SIM SATA1 4 5 KEYPAD3 1 C1 C2 C3 5 + 1 23 4 567 6 JKP 1 KEYPAD2 3 5 52 51 1 2 2 1 16 18 LCM 1 JR1 JR2 15 1 S_PWR2 43 1 1 44 JLED1 1 1 7 6543 21 2 1 2 9 J7 J10 1 J8 DIO 7 6543 21 10 S_PWR1 USB3 17 JPIC1 MINI-PCI KEYPAD4 KB_MS1A1 4 16 KEYPAD1 15 1 ON Description DIN1 Pin B Description A Pin ON 1 System Configuration JKP Description: Board Top 2 VGA 1 JPCI 1 5 2 6 52 51 1 16 18 14 USB2 44 41 11 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN1 A14 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 A1 B11 A10 A9 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN2 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 1 C1 C2 C3 LCM 1 43 1 A10 A9 B10 B9 B1 B14 LAN3 A14 A2 B2 B1 B6 A6 A1 1 1 2 2 1 71 72 72 71 73 73 74 BZ 74 SIM SATA1 4 203 A11 A1 B11 5 + 1 23 4 567 6 1 JKP 2 C5 C6 C7 B5 COM1 A9 A5 B9 JBAT1 1 + 203204 JR1 JR2 44 JLED1 3 J6 4 CFCARD 11 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 26 1 2 BAT1 SW2 50 2 4 3 1 2 4 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 TB1 S_PWR2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 1 2 3 4 SW1 4 2 9 16 USB1 10 20 SATA3 J4 19 1 7 6543 21 SATA2 2 1 20 2 7 6543 21 15 KB_MS1A1 16 + 17 JPIC1 MINI-PCI 15 - 27 ON S_PWR1 1 ALM_B J7 J10 1 J8 4 DIO GNDB 9 3 10 GNDA USB3 2 DIN1 ALM_A B 1 A Description + Pin ON 1 System Configuration BZ Description: Connector for 24VDC high power buzzer for redundant power loss Connector Type: 2.54mm-pitch 1x4-pin one-wall wafer connector 1 BZ 4 Pin 1 and pin 2 alarm for PSYIN1 with no power in. Pin 3 and pin 4 alarm for PSYIN2 with no power in. Board Top 2 6 VGA 1 JPCI 1 5 52 51 1 18 17 JPIC1 16 15 2 14 11 USB2 44 41 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN1 A14 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 A1 B11 A10 A9 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN2 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 C1 C2 C3 LCM 1 1 A10 A9 B10 B9 B1 B14 LAN3 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 2 1 2 B1 B6 A6 A1 1 1 73 71 72 71 73 74 74 72 BZ 203 SIM SATA1 4 + 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 1 C5 C6 C7 B5 COM1 A9 A5 B9 JBAT1 1 + 203204 JR1 JR2 2 1 3 J6 4 CFCARD 11 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 26 1 2 BAT1 SW2 50 2 4 3 1 2 4 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 TB1 S_PWR2 43 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 44 JLED1 1 2 1 3 2 4 1 3 1 2 3 4 SW1 9 16 USB1 10 20 SATA3 J4 19 1 7 6543 21 SATA2 2 1 20 2 7 6543 21 1 1 1 KB_MS1A1 16 - 28 15 4 ON S_PWR1 J7 J10 1 J8 VinA DIO 4 9 VinB 10 GND 3 USB3 2 3 DIN1 GND B Description 1 A Pin ON MINI-PCI System Configuration PSYIN1 & PSYIN2 Description: Connector for redundant power input Connector Type: 2x2-pin ATX-4 power connector 1 PSYIN1 & 2 2 Board Top System Configuration DIO Description: Defines DIO pins and tests circuit. Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 2x10-pin box header Pin Desc. Pin Desc. Pin Desc. Pin Desc. 1 GPIO_out1 6 GPIO_out3 11 GPIO_out5 16 GPIO_out7 2 GPIO_out1 7 GPIO_out4 12 GPIO_out5 17 GPIO_out8 3 GPIO_out2 8 GPIO_out4 13 GPIO_out6 18 GPIO_out8 4 GPIO_out2 9 EXT_VSS_B 14 GPIO_out6 19 EXT_VSS_B 5 GPIO_out3 10 EXT_VDD 15 GPIO_out7 20 EXT_VDD DIO 2 20 1 19 SW1 10 2 9 16 19 1 1 1 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 3 20 20 2 SATA3 J4 1 1 1 2 3 4 2 SATA2 7 6543 21 1 SW2 1 11 1 J6 CFCARD A5 71 72 2 72 2 + B6 A6 LAN3 A11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A10 A9 A1 B11 C1 C2 C3 A14 1 SIM SATA1 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 LCM 1 1 2 LAN2 LAN1 A14 A11 A11 A14 B1 B14 A1 B11 B1 B14 USB2 14 11 A1 B11 44 41 VGA 1 6 2 1 5 52 51 1 18 17 JPCI 16 15 JPIC1 2 MINI-PCI KB_MS1A1 - 29 - 16 DIN1 15 1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 JLED1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 44 43 2 1 1 JR1 JR2 1 4 A1 B1 1 73 73 74 74 71 203 203204 1 COM1 B5 B9 JBAT1 C5 C6 C7 1 + BZ A9 3 4 2 26 1 1 2 3 4 3 50 2 2 BAT1 1 1 S_PWR2 ON 3 1 2 J7 J10 1 J8 4 DIO USB1 7 6543 21 10 USB3 DIN1 3 B PSYIN1 PSYIN2 9 A S_PWR1 ON 4 1 Board Top System Configuration Description: Connector with the extended daughter board SCDB-1432, which features four extra LAN ports. Connector Type: 3.81mm-pitch 20-pole terminal block Pin A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 DIN1 A B Description Pin Description VCC5 B1 VCC3 VCC5 B2 VCC3 VCC12 B3 PCIE_RST5# USB_N1 B4 USB_P1 USB_N2 B5 USB_P2 USB_N3 B6 USB_P3 CLK_PCIE_SL1 B7 CLK_PCIE_SL1# PCIE_RXP1_SL1 B8 PCIE_RXN1_SL1 PCIE_TXP1_SL1 B9 PCIE_TXN1_SL1 GND B10 GND SW1 10 2 9 16 19 1 1 1 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 3 20 20 2 SATA3 J4 1 1 1 2 3 4 2 SATA2 7 6543 21 1 SW2 1 11 1 J6 CFCARD A5 71 72 2 72 2 + B6 A6 LAN3 A11 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A10 A9 A1 B11 C1 C2 C3 A14 1 SIM SATA1 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 LCM 1 1 2 LAN2 LAN1 A14 A11 A11 A14 B1 B14 A1 B11 B1 B14 USB2 14 11 A1 B11 44 41 VGA 1 6 2 1 5 52 51 1 18 17 JPCI 16 15 JPIC1 2 KB_MS1A1 MINI-PCI 16 - 30 - 15 1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 JLED1 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 44 43 2 1 1 JR1 JR2 1 4 A1 B1 1 73 73 74 74 71 203 203204 1 COM1 B5 B9 JBAT1 C5 C6 C7 1 + BZ A9 3 4 2 26 1 1 2 3 4 3 50 2 2 BAT1 1 1 S_PWR2 ON 3 1 2 J7 J10 1 J8 4 DIO USB1 7 6543 21 10 USB3 DIN1 3 B PSYIN1 PSYIN2 9 A S_PWR1 ON 4 1 Board Top System Configuration TB1 Description: Connector for serial ports COM3 through COM6 which are configurable between RS232 and RS485. See 3.1.3. DIP Switches for the configuration. Connector Type: 3.81mm-pitch 20-pole terminal block A5 A1 C5 C1 5 1 2 3 1 1 16 SW1 10 20 2 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 S_PWR2 SW2 1 1 11 1 J6 CFCARD A5 B9 B5 71 72 2 2 + B6 A6 LAN3 B1 B14 B10 B9 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 A1 B11 C1 C2 C3 A14 1 SIM SATA1 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 LCM 1 1 LAN2 LAN1 B1 B14 B10 B9 A14 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 A1 B11 B1 B14 A11 USB2 14 A1 B11 44 41 11 2 VGA 6 1 2 5 1 JPCI 51 1 JPIC1 52 18 16 15 KB_MS1A1 17 16 2 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 JLED1 15 MINI-PCI A14 44 43 2 1 1 JR1 JR2 1 4 A1 B1 1 73 73 74 74 72 71 203 203204 1 COM1 JBAT1 C5 C6 C7 1 + BZ A9 3 4 2 26 1 1 2 3 4 3 50 2 BAT1 2 ON 1 4 COM5 Rear Panel - 31 - 5 B1 9 2 19 1 1 4 20 SATA3 J4 4 2 1 1 2 3 4 3 7 6543 21 1 1 SATA2 USB1 7 6543 21 J7 J10 1 J8 2 DIO 3 9 10 USB3 Board Top 4 D1 TB1 DIN1 1 4 3 B PSYIN1 PSYIN2 3 COM3 2 ON 4 2 1 A S_PWR1 1 COM6 5 A1 3 Description N-RXD4 N-TXD4P N-485_4+P N-485_4GND_ISO1 N-RXD6 N-TXD6P N-485_6+P N-485_6GND_ISO1 4 B5 Pin C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 3 D5 C1 Description N-RXD3 N-TXD3P N-485_3+P N-485_3GND_ISO1 N-RXD5 N-TXD5P N-485_5+P N-485_5GND_ISO1 2 B5 D5 Pin A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 COM4 1 5 15 2 6 5 1 1 JPIC1 A2 B2 A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 Board Top - 32 LAN3 B1 B14 B1 B6 A6 A1 B5 A9 A5 B9 COM1 11 1 TB1 10 20 N/A LAN2 B10 B9 16 A14 A2 B2 AGND_VGA A11 8 LAN1 A10 A9 VGA_DDC_CLK A1 B11 15 B1 B14 1 AGND_VGA A14 9 16 2 2 20 7 A11 SW1 SATA3 VGA_VSYNC A1 B11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 1 USB1 J4 VGA_HSYNC 14 B1 B14 B10 B9 1 2 3 4 SW2 4 2 SATA2 13 AGND_VGA A14 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 3 4 VGAGND 6 A11 J6 4 2 BAT1 1 3 5 USB2 A10 A9 3 3 4 2 VGA_DDC_DATA A1 B11 JBAT1 CFCARD 26 1 3 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 N/A 12 14 1 C5 C6 C7 50 2 4 11 N/A 44 2 2 1 71 72 1 73 73 74 74 72 71 203 1 + 203204 SIM SATA1 BZ CRT_B 4 41 C1 C2 C3 4 + 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 Description: Connector for analog RGB output Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 2x8-pin header 11 1 1 3 2 52 LCM CRT_VCC5 CRT_DETECT VGA 1 JPCI 51 18 16 1 1 JR1 JR2 44 S_PWR2 43 JLED1 1 2 1 1 17 KB_MS1A1 7 6543 21 1 9 10 16 CRT_R CRT_G 15 1 2 ON 1 2 9 MINI-PCI USB3 J7 J10 1 J8 DIO 7 6543 21 10 S_PWR1 DIN1 Pin B Desc. A Pin ON 1 System Configuration VGA 15 VGA 16 Desc. Rear Panel 1 2 2 VGA 1 JPCI 1 5 2 6 52 51 1 18 17 JPIC1 16 15 14 11 USB2 44 41 A1 B11 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN1 A14 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN2 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 A10 A9 44 1 C1 C2 C3 LCM 1 43 JLED1 A10 A9 B10 B9 B1 B14 LAN3 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 B1 A6 A1 B6 2 2 1 1 71 72 72 1 73 73 74 74 71 203 BZ C5 C6 C7 B5 COM1 A9 A5 B9 JBAT1 1 + 203204 SIM SATA1 4 + 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 1 3 J6 4 CFCARD 11 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 26 1 2 BAT1 SW2 50 2 4 3 1 2 4 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 TB1 S_PWR2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 JR1 JR2 2 MINI-PCI KB_MS1A1 16 - 33 - 15 1 3 3 1 1 2 3 4 SW1 4 2 9 16 7 6543 21 10 20 SATA3 J4 USB1 SATA2 19 1 S_PWR1 ON 1 1 2 1 20 2 GND 7 6543 21 6 1 MSCK J7 J10 1 J8 MSDT 5 DIO 4 9 KBCK 10 KBDT 3 USB3 2 DIN1 KMVCC B Description 1 A Pin ON 1 System Configuration KB_MS1A1 Description: Connector for PS2 keyboard and mouse Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 1x6-pin wafer connector 1 KB_MS1A1 Board Top 2 - 34 - VGA 1 JPCI 1 5 2 6 52 51 1 18 17 JPIC1 16 15 14 11 USB2 44 41 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN1 A14 A2 B2 A11 A10 A9 A1 B11 A10 A9 B1 B14 B10 B9 LAN2 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 1 C1 C2 C3 LCM 1 44 A10 A9 B10 B9 B1 B14 LAN3 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 B1 A6 A1 B6 2 2 1 1 71 72 72 1 73 73 74 74 71 203 BZ C5 C6 C7 B5 COM1 A9 A5 B9 JBAT1 1 + 203204 SIM SATA1 4 + 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 1 3 J6 4 CFCARD 11 2 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 26 1 2 BAT1 SW2 50 2 4 3 1 2 4 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 1 43 JLED1 TB1 S_PWR2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1 1 JR1 JR2 2 MINI-PCI 1 3 3 1 1 2 3 4 SW1 4 2 9 16 7 6543 21 10 20 SATA3 J4 USB1 SATA2 19 1 S_PWR1 KB_MS1A1 2 1 20 2 5 16 1 15 6 ON MCU_RST 1 6 7 6543 21 +MCU 1 GND 5 J7 J10 1 J8 4 DIO ICSP-DAT JPIC1 2 9 3 10 ICSP-CLK USB3 N/A 2 DIN1 1 B Description A Pin ON 1 System Configuration JPIC1 Description: Connector to install PICF690 firmware Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 2x3-pin header Board Top 6 5 1 2 1 JPIC1 A2 B2 - 35 - A10 A9 A2 B2 B10 B9 LAN1 B1 B14 LAN2 A10 A9 B10 B9 LAN3 B1 B14 A14 A2 B2 A11 A1 B11 B1 B6 A6 A1 B5 A9 A5 B9 COM1 11 1 TB1 10 20 2 1 20 2 GND A14 SATA3 5 A11 9 16 19 1 USB1 J4 RI A1 B11 SW1 4 SATA2 9 B1 B14 B10 B9 1 2 3 4 SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 DTR A14 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 4 A11 J6 4 2 BAT1 1 3 CTS USB2 A10 A9 3 3 4 2 8 A1 B11 JBAT1 CFCARD 26 1 3 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 TXD 14 1 C5 C6 C7 50 2 4 RTS 3 44 2 2 1 71 72 72 1 73 73 74 74 71 203 1 + 203204 SIM SATA1 BZ 7 41 C1 C2 C3 4 + 1 23 4 567 6 5 JKP 2 RXD 11 1 1 DSR 2 2 52 18 LCM Description 6 VGA 1 JPCI 51 17 16 1 1 JR1 JR2 44 S_PWR2 43 JLED1 1 1 2 1 1 7 6543 21 15 KB_MS1A1 1 J7 J10 1 J8 DIO 7 6543 21 9 2 USB3 B MINI-PCI Pin DCD 16 Description 1 15 Pin ON Board Top DIN1 10 A S_PWR1 ON 1 System Configuration COM1 Connectors for serial ports COM1 and COM2 that are RS-232 interfaced. See 5.2.3. Super IO Configuration on page 69 to know how to configure the base address and IRQ. Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 2x8-pin header 9-pin male DB connector Description: 1 6 9 1 6 9 5 5 Rear Panel System Configuration 3.2. Daughter Board: SCDB-3450 The daughter board SCDB-3450 features a slew of status LED lamps, two connectors and a push-button. This section will provide a thorough view of this board. To know the board layout, see 3.2.1. Board Layout on page 37. To know the connectors on this board, see 3.2.2. Connectors on page 38. To know the push-button on this board, see 3.2.3. Push-Button on page 40. - 36 - System Configuration 3.2.1. Board Layout for ARES-2367i-6L & ARES-2367i-WT-6L Board Top 19 3 4 for ARES-2367i-10L & ARES-2367i-WT-10L Board Bottom JLED2 2 2 Board Bottom 19 20 1 1 Board Top 3 1 4 2 JLED2 2 1 2 1 JLED1 44 - 37 - 2 1 JLED1 44 43 20 43 System Configuration 3.2.2. Connectors The daughter board SCDB-3450 features two connectors to connect with the mother board to deliver status LED lamps for the computer. JLED1 2 1 44 43 Description: Connector for the computer's status LED lamps for serial ports COM1 through COM6, LAN ports LAN1 through LAN6, redundant power, alarm, PLED, run, HDD and so on. Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 2x22-pin box header Pin 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 Desc. GND POWERIN2A POWERIN1A LAN3_LED_YA LAN3_LED_GA LAN3_LED_OA LAN2_LED_YA LAN2_LED_GA LAN2_LED_OA LAN1_LED_YA LAN1_LED_GA LAN1_LED_OA PRUNB PLED3B PLED1B TXD6B TXD5B TXD5B TXD3B TXD2B TXD_COMB VCC3V Pin 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 Desc. GND ALARM2A ALARM1A LAN6_LED_YA LAN6_LED_GA LAN6_LED_OA LAN5_LED_YA LAN5_LED_GA LAN5_LED_OA LAN4_LED_YA LAN4_LED_GA LAN4_LED_OA HDD_ACT#A PLED4B PLED2B RXD6B RXD5B RXD4B RXD3B RXD2B RXD_COMB RESET# Board Bottom 19 20 JLED2 1 2 2 1 JLED1 44 - 38 - 43 System Configuration 19 JLED2 20 Description: Connector for the status LED lamps for the extra LAN ports featured by the extended daughter board SCDB-1432. Connector Type: 2.00mm-pitch 2x10-pin box header 1 Pin 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 Desc. GND TXD14_A TXD13_A TXD12_A TXD11_A TXD10_A TXD9_A TXD8_A TXD7_A VCC3V Pin 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Desc. GND RXD14_A RXD13_A RXD12_A RXD11_A RXD10_A RXD9_A RXD8_A RXD7_A VCC5 Board Bottom 19 20 JLED2 1 2 2 1 JLED1 44 - 39 - 43 2 System Configuration 3.2.3. Push-Button The daughter board SCDB-3450 also features a push button for system reset. Description: A push-button for system reset Pin Desc. Pin Desc. 3 GND 1 RESET# 4 GND 2 VCC3V Front Panel for ARES-2367i-6L & ARES-2367i-WT-6L Board Top 3 1 4 2 for ARES-2367i-10L & ARES-2367i-WT-10L Board Top 3 1 3 1 4 2 4 2 - 40 - System Configuration 3.3. Daughter Board: SCDB-1432 (for ARES-2367i-10L & ARES-2367i-WT10L only) The daughter board SCDB-1432 features four LAN ports to bring four extra LAN ports to the computer (ARES-2367i-10L & ARES-2367i-WT-10L). This section will provide a thorough view of this board. To know the board layout, see 3.3.1. Board Layout on page 41. To know the connectors on this board, see 3.3.2. Connectors on page 42. 3.3.1. Board Layout Board Top Board Bottom 1 2 19 20 B10 A10 JLED1 A1 B1 DIN1 LAN1 LAN2 A10 A9 B10 B9 A10 A9 B10 B9 A1 A2B2 B1 B11 B14 A1 A2B2 B1 B11 B14 A11 A14 A11 A14 - 41 - System Configuration 3.3.2. Connectors DIN1 Description: Connector to connect with the mother board FMB-i290G. Connector Type: 10x2-pin DIN 41612 B type male connector Pin B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 Description GND PCIE_TXN1_SL1 PCIE_RXN1_SL1 CLK_PCIE_SL1# N/A N/A N/A PCIE_RSTN_R VCC3 VCC3 44 1 43 JLED1 MINI-PCI 2 16 18 6 1 5 JKP LCM SCDB-1423 Board Top 3 4 1 4 DIN1 BZ 4 3 2 2 1 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 50 CFCARD 1 15 17 2 + 1 2 + FMB-i290G Board Top A10 B10 Description GND PCIE_TXP_SL1 PCIE_RXP_SL1 CLK_PCIE_SL1 N/A N/A N/A VCC12 VCC5 VCC5 A1 B1 Pin A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 1 23 4 567 51 52 SATA1 1 C1 26 1 C7 SIM C2 C6 C5 JR1 JR2 1 C3 203204 7 6543 21 203 SATA2 1 2 3 4 3 BAT1 1 1 2 3 4 J4 7 6543 21 71 S_PWR2 73 71 72 S_PWR1 73 74 1 USB1 74 72 1 SATA3 2 J7 J10 1 J8 1 1 2 19 20 DIO 1 1 1 2 2 1 6 5 Mother- and daughter boards connection USB3 2 1 9 10 JBAT1 JPIC1 1 2 J6 1 1 3 JPCI 4 2 20 KB_MS1A1 19 SW1 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 9 JLED1 DIN1 DIN1 15 B10 A10 ON SW2 1 2 3 4 VGA B A1 B1 2 A10 A9 41 44 11 14 B10 B9 A10 A9 B10 B9 A10 A9 LAN1 LAN2 A10 A9 B10 B9 B10 B9 A10 A9 B10 B9 20 B5 B1 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 USB2 A 16 1 2 1 B1 B14 A14 LAN1 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 B1 B14 A14 LAN2 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 B1 B14 A14 LAN3 B6 11 B9 A1 TB1 A5 A6 A9 COM1 1 10 - 42 - A1 A2B2 B1 B11 B14 A1 A2B2 B1 B11 B14 A11 A14 A11 A14 JLED1 Function: Connects with the daughter board SCDB-3450's JLED2 to deliver the status LED lamps for the extra four LAN ports Connector Type: 2x10-pin box header with surface-mounted cap Pin Desc. Pin Desc. 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 VCC3V TXD7_A TXD8_A TXD9_A TXD10_A TXD11_A TXD12_A TXD13_A TXD14_A GND 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 VCC5 RXD7_A RXD8_A RXD9_A RXD10_A RXD11_A RXD12_A RXD13_A RXD14_A GND 1 2 19 20 SCDB-3450 Board Bottom 19 2 44 1 20 2 1 43 JLED1 6 1 5 JKP LCM + 2 + JLED2 JLED1 43 1 44 2 1 MINI-PCI 1 3 4 1 4 4 3 2 2 BZ 1 1 PSYIN1 PSYIN2 2 16 18 50 CFCARD 15 17 1 23 4 567 51 52 SATA1 1 C1 26 1 C7 SIM C2 C6 C5 Daughter- and daughter- boards connection with a ribbon cable JR1 JR2 1 C3 203204 7 6543 21 203 SATA2 1 2 3 4 71 3 BAT1 1 71 72 1 2 3 4 J4 7 6543 21 72 S_PWR2 73 S_PWR1 73 74 1 USB1 74 1 2 SATA3 1 1 1 2 1 2 19 20 DIO 1 J7 J10 1 J8 2 1 2 5 6 USB3 1 9 10 JBAT1 JPIC1 1 2 J6 1 1 3 JPCI 4 2 20 KB_MS1A1 19 SW1 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 9 JLED1 DIN1 DIN1 15 B10 A10 ON SW2 1 2 3 4 VGA B A1 B1 2 A10 A9 41 44 11 14 B10 B9 A10 A9 B10 B9 A10 A9 LAN1 LAN2 A10 A9 B10 B9 B10 B9 A10 A9 B10 B9 20 B5 B1 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 USB2 A 16 1 2 1 B1 B14 A14 LAN1 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 B1 B14 A14 LAN2 A1 B11 A2 B2 A11 B1 B14 A14 LAN3 B6 11 B9 A1 TB1 A5 A6 A1 A2B2 B1 B11 B14 A1 A2B2 B1 B11 B14 A11 A14 A11 A14 A9 COM1 1 10 FMB-i290G Board Top SCDB-1423 Board Top - 43 - This page is intentionally left blank. - 44 - 4 Chapter 4 Installation and Maintenance Chapter 4 - Installation and Maintenance - 45 - Installation & Maintenance 4.1. Install Hardware The Computer is constructed based on modular design to make it easy for users to add hardware or to maintain the computer. The following sections will guide you to the simple hardware installations for the computer. 4.1.1. Open the Computer Most of the jumpers, connectors and DIP switches are built on the top side of the mother board. To access said components, the computer’s top cover has to go. Follow through the steps below to remove the top cover from the computer. Note the top cover is only removable without the rack-mount ears. 1. Place the computer on a flat surface. Loosen the 2 knobs at the rear panel as marked in the illustration below. the computer's rear panel 2. Try to slide the top cover from the computer. If the top cover doesn't slide, slightly pry at the joint between the top cover and the computer's front panel carefully to part them from each other. Then slide the top cover completely from the computer. If the top cover doesn't slide, slightly pry at the joint between the top cover and the computer's front panel carefully to part them. Then slide the top cover completely from the computer. - 46 - Installation & Maintenance The inside of the computer comes to view. - 47 - Installation & Maintenance To use the jumpers on the mother board to configure some hardware, see 3.1.2. Jumpers on page 17. To use the DIP switches on the mother board to configure the transmission interfaces for COM3 through COM6, see 3.1.3. DIP Switches on page 21. To connect/disconnect devices to/from the mother board, see 3.1.4. Connectors on page 24. To install a memory module to the computer, see 4.1.2. Install Memory Module on page 49. To install a 2.5" SSD drive, see 4.1.3. Install 2.5" SSD/HDD on page 52. To install a wireless module based on PCI Express Mini-card form factor, see 4.1.4. Install Wireless Module on page 54. - 48 - Installation & Maintenance 4.1.2. Install Memory Module The mother board has two dual-inline memory module (DIMM) sockets. Load the computer with one or two memory modules to make programs run faster. The memory module for the computer’s SO-DIMM socket should be a 204-pin DDR3 with a “key notch” off the centre among the pins, which enables the memory module for particular applications. There are another two notches at each left and right side of the memory module to help fix the module in the socket. side notch side notch key notch To install a DDR3 memory module: 1. Remove the top cover from the computer as described in 4.1.1. Open the Computer on page 46. 2. Find the two SO-DIMM sockets on the board as marked in the illustration below. The SO-DIMM sockets are horizontal type, each with two spring-loaded locks to fix the memory module. - 49 - Installation & Maintenance 3. Confront the memory module’s edge connector with the SO-DIMM slot connector. Align the memory module’s key notch at the break on the SODIMM slot connector. memory module’s key notch SO-DIMM slot connector's break Align the memory module’s key notch at the SO-DIMM slot connector's break. 4. Fully plug the memory module until it cannot be plugged any more. 5. Press down the memory module until it gets auto-locked in place. 6. Restore the top cover to the computer. - 50 - Installation & Maintenance To uninstall the DDR3 memory module: 1. Pull back both locks from the memory module. The DDR3 memory module will be auto-released from the socket. 2. Remove the memory module. 3. Restore the top cover to the computer. - 51 - Installation & Maintenance 4.1.3. Install 2.5" SSD/HDD 1. Remove the top cover from the computer as described in 4.1.1. Open the Computer on page 46. The inside of the computer comes to view. 2. See the illustration below and find the bracket for a storage device. 3. Place a 2.5-inch SSD/HDD onto the bracket and slide the SSD/HDD in place as the illustration below shows. Connector Slide a 2.5-inch SSD along the track. - 52 - Installation & Maintenance 4. Fix the SDD/HDD with four screws - two screws on each side of the bracket. Connector Two screws on one side. Two screws on the other side. 5. Use a SATA signal cable and a SATA power cable to connect the SSD/ HDD storage with the mother board. Connect the SATA power/signal cables.. 6. Restore the top cover to the computer . - 53 - Installation & Maintenance 4.1.4. Install Wireless Module The computer has a PCI Express Mini-card socket. It is therefore able to network with WiFi or 3G as long as a wireless module of that form factor is installed at the socket. This section will guide you to install a wireless module at the Mini-card socket. 1. Remove the computer’s top cover as described in 4.1.1. Open the Computer on page 46. The inside of the computer comes to view. 2. Find the PCI Express Mini-card socket for 3G modules as the illustration above shows. The socket has a break among the connector . connector break Mini-card socket - 54 - Installation & Maintenance 3. Have a wireless module, 3G or WiFi, of PCI Express Mini-card form factor. Confront the wireless module's connector with the socket's connector. Plug the wireless module to the socket by a slanted angle. Fully plug the module. Note the notch on the wireless module should meet the break of the connector. connector break Fully plug the module. 4. Press down the module and fix the module in place using two screws. 5. Have an RF antenna. Connect the RF antenna to the wireless module’s “MAIN“ connector. Connect the RF antenna’s MHF connector to the 3G module’s “MAIN” connector. 6. Pull the other end of the RF antenna out of the chassis of the computer. Fix an external antenna to the RF antenna's SMA connector. - 55 - Installation & Maintenance 7. Restore the computer's top cover. 4.1.5. Install SIM Card The computer comes with a SIM socket for 3G networking. Follow through the guide below to install a SIM card to the computer. Note: To make use of a SIM card for 3G networking, a 3G module is also needed on the computer, see 4.1.4. Install Wireless Module to install the 3G module. 1. Remove the top cover from the computer as described in 4.1.1. Open the Computer on page 46. The inside of the computer comes to view. 2. See the illustration below and find the SIM Card socket for 3G networking. The SIM card socket has a hinged cover to hold a SIM card in place. - 56 - Installation & Maintenance 3. Push back the hinged cover to open the socket. 4. Swivel the hinged cover. 5. The hinged cover is also the card holder. Slide a SIM card along the hinged cover. Note the notch on the SIM card should meet the notch on the socket. The SIM card's notch should meet the notch of the socket. 6. Put down the hinged cover and push it forward to lock the SIM card in place. - 57 - Installation & Maintenance 4.2. Rack-mount the Computer Two 2U ears are included in the accessories of the computer to support rack-mount. Follow the guide below to install the ears and mount the computer. 1. Find the three mounting holes at each of the computer's lateral sides, close to the computer's front panel.. 2. Attach a ear to each of the computer's lateral side, with the mounting holes on the ear aligned with those on the computer's lateral side. 3. Fix the ear to the lateral side by fastening three screws that is included in the rack-mount ear kit. Do the same thing to the other ear. 4. Place the computer onto your computer rack by using the ears. - 58 - Installation & Maintenance 4.3. Ground the Computer Follow the instructions below to ground the computer onto land. Be sure to follow every grounding requirement in your place. Warning Whenever installing the unit, the ground connec- tion must always be made first of all and disconnected lastly. 1. See the illustration below. Remove the ground screw from the lower-right of the rear panel. 2. Attach a ground wire to the rear panel with the screw. - 59 - Installation & Maintenance 4.4. Wire DC-Input Power Source Warning Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install or replace this equipment. Follow the instructions below for connecting the computer to a DC-input power source. 1. Before wiring, make sure the power source is disconnected. 2. Find the terminal block in the accessory box. 3. Use the wire-stripping tool to strip a short insulation segment from the output wires of the DC power source. 4. Identify the positive and negative feed positions for the terminal block connection. See the symbols printed on the rear panel indicating the polarities and DC-input power range in voltage. 5. Insert the exposed wires into the terminal block plugs. Only wires with insulation should extend from the terminal block plugs. Note that the polarities between the wires and the terminal block plugs must be positive to positive and negative to negative. 6. Use a slotted screwdriver to tighten the captive screws. Plug the terminal block firmly, which wired, into the receptacle on the rear panel. DC-IN + - captive screw receptacle +- terminal block - 60 - 5 Chapter 5 BIOS Chapter 5 - BIOS - 61 - BIOS The BIOS Setup utility for the computer is featured by American Megatrends Inc to configure the system settings stored in the system’s BIOS ROM. The BIOS is activated once the computer powers on. When the computer is off, the battery on the main board supplies power to BIOS RAM. To enter the BIOS Setup utility, keep hitting the “Delete” key upon powering on the computer. Main Advanced Chipset BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Security System Overview AMIBIOS Version Build Date Exit Use [Enter], [TAB] or [SHIFT-TAB] to select a field. : 08.00.16 : 11/20/13 Use [+] or [-] to configure system time. Processor Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D525 @ 1.80GHz Speed : 1666MHz System Memory Size : 1016MB System Time System Date [09:45:44] [Tue 01/01/2002] +Tab F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Field Select Field General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The BIOS' featured menus are: Menu Description Main See 5.1. Main on page 64. Advanced See 5.2. Advanced on page 65. Chipset See 5.3. Chipset on page 74. Boot See 5.4. Boot on page 78. Security See 5.5. Security on page 79. Save & Exit See 5.6. Save & Exit on page 80. - 62 - BIOS Key Commands The BIOS Setup utility relies on a keyboard to receive user’s instructions. Hit the following keys to navigate within the utility and configure the utility. Keystroke Function ← → Moves left/right between the top menus. ↓ ↑ Moves up/down between highlight items. Enter Selects an highlighted item/field. Esc On the top menus: Use Esc to quit the utility without saving changes to CMOS. (The screen will prompt a message asking you to select OK or Cancel to exit discarding changes. On the submenus: Use Esc to quit current screen and return to the top menu. Page Up / + Increases current value to the next higher value or switches between available options. Page Down / - Decreases current value to the next lower value or switches between available options. F1 Opens the Help of the BIOS Setup utility. F10 Exits the utility saving the changes that have been made. (The screen then prompts a message asking you to select OK or Cancel to exit saving changes.) Note: Pay attention to the “WARNING” that shows at the left pane onscreen when making any change to the BIOS settings. This BIOS Setup utility is updated from time to time to improve system performance and hence the screenshots hereinafter may not fully comply with what you actually have onscreen. - 63 - BIOS 5.1. Main This menu features the settings of System Date and System Time and delivers a system overview. Main Advanced Chipset BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Security System Overview AMIBIOS Version Build Date Exit Use [Enter], [TAB] or [SHIFT-TAB] to select a field. : 08.00.16 : 11/20/13 Use [+] or [-] to configure system time. Processor Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D525 @ 1.80GHz Speed : 1666MHz System Memory Size : 1016MB System Time System Date [09:45:44] [Tue 01/01/2002] +Tab F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Field Select Field General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The info displayed are: Group AMIBIOS Info Description Version Delivers the system's BIOS version. Build Date Delivers the date when the BIOS Setup utility was created/ updated. Processor Displays processor info, which includes the following: ` ` Speed: The processor’s max speed. System Memory Delivers the capacity of the DDR3 SDRAM present in the system. The featured settings are: Setting Description System Time Sets system time. System Date Sets system date. - 64 - BIOS 5.2. Advanced Access this menu to manage the computer’s system configuration including the Super IO chip. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset Boot Security Advanced Settings WARNING: Exit Configure CPU. Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfucntion. CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperIO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration AHCI Configuration USB Configuration Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen General Help F1 Save and Exit F10 ESC Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured settings and submenus are: Setting Description CPU Configuration Configures CPU. See 5.2.1. CPU Configuration on page 66. IDE Configuration Configures the IDE devic(e). See 5.2.2. IDE Configuration on page 67. Super IO Configuration Configures the SuperIO Chipset Win627UHG. See 5.2.3. Super IO Configuration on page 69. Hardware Health Configuration Configures/monitors the hardware health. See 5.2.4. Hardware Health Configuration on page 70. AHCI Configuration See 5.2.5. AHCI Configuration on page 71. USB Configuration Configures the system's USB support. See 5.2.6. USB Configuration on page 73. - 65 - BIOS 5.2.1. CPU Configuration Select this submenu to run a report of the CPU's details including: model name, processor speed, processor caches, and so on. See the depiction below: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Configure advanced CPU settings Enabled for Windows XP and Linux4 (OS optimized for Hyper Threading Thchnology) and disabled for other OS (OS not optimized for Hyper-Threading Techn- Manufacture: Intel Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D525 @ 1.80GHz Frequency : 1.80GHz FSB Speed : 800MHz Cache L1 : 48 KB Cache L2 : 1024 KB Ratio Actual Value: 9 Hyper Threading Technology Intel (R) SpeedStep(tm) tech ology) [Enabled] [Enabled] +F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The submenu also features the following settings: Setting Description Enables/disables the processor’s Hyper-Threading feature. Select Enabled for Windows XP and Linux, which are optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology. Hyper Threading Select Disabled for other OS that are not optimized for Technology Hyper-Threading. Enabled is the default. When disabled, only one thread per enabled core is enabled. Intel (R) SpeedStep(tm) tech Enables/disables SpeedStep™ technology for better power saving. SpeedStep™ is a technology built into some Intel® processors that allows the processor’s clock speed to be dynamically changed by software. Disabled is the default. - 66 - BIOS 5.2.2. IDE Configuration Access this submenu to configure the system’s IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) devices. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset Boot Security Exit Options IDE Configuration ATA/ IDE Configuration Configure SATA as Primary IDE Master Primary IDE Slave Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Slave Third IDE Master Third IDE Slave [Enabled] [IDE] : : : : : : [Not [Not [Not [Not [Not [Not Detected] Detected] Detected] Detected] Detected] Detected] Disabled Compatible Enhanced +F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured settings are: Setting Description Configures the system’s ATA/IDE port. Available options are Disabled, Compatible and Enhanced (default). Select Compatible to have SATA as primary IDE channel and PATA as secondary. Select Disabled to disable the ATA/IDE port. ATA/IDE Configuration Leave it as Enhanced to configure SATA channels to IDE or AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface). When set to Enhanced, the following setting becomes available: Setting Description Configures the SATA feature between Configure SATA as IDE (default) and AHCI. - 67 - BIOS Each channel features the following settings: Setting Primary IDE Master Primary IDE Slave Secondary IDE Master Secondary IDE Slave Description Type Sets the type of the IDE device connected to the system, or leaves it on BIOS auto-detection. Available options are: Not Installed, Auto (default), CD/DVD, and ARMD, which means “ATAPI removable media device”, a type of computing storage. LBA/ Large Mode Enables/disables LBA (logical block address) mode. Select Disabled to disable LBA mode. Select Auto to enable LBA mode if supported by the device and the device isn’t formatted with LBA mode disabled. Auto is the default. Block (MultiSector Transfer) Sets whether the data transfer from/to the device occurs one sector or multiple sector at a time. Select Disabled to transfer data from/to the device one sector at a time. Select Auto to transfer data from/to the device multiple sectors at a time if supported by the device. Auto is the default. PIO Mode Sets PIO (Programmed I/O) mode for the IDE drive, or leaves it on BIOS auto-configuration Available options are Auto (default), 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. Select Auto to let the BIOS auto-detect the IDE drive’s maximum PIO mode supported. DMA Mode Configure the DMA (Direct Memory Address) feature, or leaves it on BIOS auto-detection Auto is the only available option. Enables/disables S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology), or leaves it on BIOS autodetection. S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.R.T. is a utility to monitor the disk status to predict hard disk failure The available options are Auto (default), Disabled and Enabled. Enables/diables 32-bit to maximize the IDE hard disk 32Bit Data data transfer rate. Transfer Enabled is the default. - 68 - BIOS 5.2.3. Super IO Configuration Access this submenu to configure the system’s two RS232-interfaced serial ports COM1 and COM2 that are provided via two DB-9 connectors. See also COM1 on page 35 to know the pin definition of these serial ports. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Configure Win627UHG Super IO Chipset Allows BIOS To Select Serial Port1 Address [3F8] Serial Port1 Base [4] Addresses. Serial Port1 IRQ Serial Port2 Address Serial Port2 IRQ LCM(L)/COM1(H) [2F8] [3] [High] +F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured settings are: Setting Serial Port1 Address Serial Port1 IRQ Serial Port2 Address Serial Port2 IRQ LCM(L)/COM1(H) Description Sets COM1 base addresses. Options available are: Disabled, 3F8 (default), 3E8 and 2E8. Sets COM1 IRQ. Options available are: 3, 4 (default), 10, 11. Sets COM2 base addresses. Options available are: Disabled, 2F8 (default), 3E8 and 2E8. Sets COM2 IRQ. Options available are: 3 (default), 4, 10, 11. Switches COM1 between LCM and serial port. Options available are: High (default) and Low. Select High to set the GPIO to LCM. Select Low to set the GPIO to serial port. - 69 - BIOS 5.2.4. Hardware Health Configuration Access this submenu to view the system’s hardware health status. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Hardware Health Configuration System Temperature : 43°C/109°F Vcore 5V DDR3 Vcc 1.05V 3.3V :1.032 :5.134 :1.472 :1.560 :3.296 V V V V V Select Screen Select Item F1 F10 ESC General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. - 70 - BIOS 5.2.5. AHCI Configuration Access this submenu to view the presence of any IDE device. This submenu also configures the system’s AHCI feature. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced While entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices. This displays the status of auto detection of IDE devices. AHCI Settings AHCI Port0 [Not Detected] AHCI Port1 [Not Detected] AHCI Port2 [Not Detected] Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured submenus are: Submenu Description Provides the following settings: Setting Description SATA Port0 Sets the type of the IDE device connected to the system, or leaves it on BIOS auto-detection. Available options are: Auto (default) and Not Installed. S.M.A.R.T. Enables/disables S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology). S.M.A.R.T. is a utility to monitor the disk status to predict hard disk failure Available options are Disabled and Enabled (default). AHCI Port0 - 71 - BIOS Provides the following settings: Setting Description SATA Port1 Sets the type of the IDE device connected to the system, or leaves it on BIOS auto-detection. Available options are: Auto (default) and Not Installed. S.M.A.R.T. Enables/disables S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology). S.M.A.R.T. is a utility to monitor the disk status to predict hard disk failure Available options are Disabled and Enabled (default). AHCI Port1 Provides the following settings: Setting Description SATA Port2 Sets the type of the IDE device connected to the system, or leaves it on BIOS auto-detection. Available options are: Auto (default) and Not Installed. S.M.A.R.T. Enables/disables S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology). S.M.A.R.T. is a utility to monitor the disk status to predict hard disk failure Available options are Disabled and Enabled (default). AHCI Port2 - 72 - BIOS 5.2.6. USB Configuration Access this submenu to configure the system's USB features. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced USB Configuration Enables support for legacy USB. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. Hyper Threading Technology [Enabled] [HiSpeed] USB 2.0 Controller Mode [Enabled] BIOS EHCI Hand-Off +F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured settings are: Setting Description / Available Options Legacy USB Support Enables/disables legacy USB support including USB flash drives and USB hard drives. Options available are Disabled and Enabled (default). USB 2.0 Controller Mode Sets the USB 2.0 controller to HiSpeed (480Mbps) or FullSpeed (12Mbps). HiSpeed is the default. BIOS EHCI Hand-Off Enables/disables a workaround for the operating systems that have no EHCI hand-off support. Enabled is the default. - 73 - BIOS 5.3. Chipset Access this menu to configure the system’s chipset-specific features including graphics configuration and USB enabling/disabling. Advanced Main BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset Boot Security Advanced Chipset Settings WARNING: Exit Configure North Bridge Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfucntion. features. North Bridge Configuration South Bridge Configuration Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen General Help F1 Save and Exit F10 ESC Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured submenus are: Submenu Description North Bridge Configuration Configures the north bridge features. See 5.3.1. North Bridge Configuration on page 75. South Bridge Configuration Configures the south bridge features. See 5.3.2. South Bridge Configuration on page 77. - 74 - BIOS 5.3.1. North Bridge Configuration Access this menu to configure the north bridge features as described below: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset North Bridge Chipset Configuration Initate Graphic Adapter Internal Graphics Mode Select DVMT Mode Select DVMT/FIXED Memory [IGD] [Enabled, 8MB] [DVMT Mode] [256MB] Select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device. +F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured settings are: Setting Description Initiate Graphic Adapter Sets which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device. Options available are: IGD (default) and PCI/IGD. Internal Graphics Mode Select Sets the amount of system memory used by the internal graphics device. It is enabled by default and set to 8MB, with no other option available. DVMT Mode Select Sets how to allocate system memory to the CPU and graphics processor. Available options are: Fixed Mode: A fixed portion of graphics memory is reserved as graphics memory. DVMT Mode: The default. Graphics memory is dynamically allocated according to system and graphics needs. - 75 - BIOS DVMT/FIXED Memory Sets the maximum amount of system memory that can be allocated as graphics memory. Available options are: 128MB, 256MB (default) and Maximum DVMT. - 76 - BIOS 5.3.2. South Bridge Configuration Access this submenu to configure the south bridge features as described below: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset Options South Bridge Chipset Configuration USB Functions USB 2.0 Controller [Enabled] [Enabled] Disabled Enabled +F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured setting is: Setting USB Functions Description Enables/disables the USB ports. ` ` Enabled is the default. - 77 - BIOS 5.4. Boot Access this menu to configure how to boot up the system. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset PCIPnP Boot Boot Settings Security Exit Configure Settings during System Boot. Boot Settings Configuration Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen General Help F1 Save and Exit F10 ESC Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured submenu is: Submenu Setting Description Quiet Boot Sets whether to display the POST (Poweron Self Tests) messages or the system manufacturer’s full screen logo during booting. Select Disabled to display the normal POST message, which is the default. Bootup NumLock Sets whether to enable or disable the keyboard’s NumLock state when the system starts up. Options available are On (default) and Off. Boot Settings Configuration - 78 - BIOS 5.5. Security Access this menu to view the current security settings applied in the system. This menu also enables users to set up or change the security setting. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Security Settings Supervisor Password Install or Change the password. : Not Installed Change Supervisor Password Select Screen Select Item Enter Change General Help F1 Save and Exit F10 ESC Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The featured setting is: Setting Description Sets up or changes the "Supervisor" password. Change Supervisor Password The "Supervisor" is a super user of the system who is able to administrate the system. - 79 - BIOS 5.6. Save & Exit The Save & Exit menu features a handful of commands to launch actions from the BIOS Setup utility regarding saving changes, quitting the utility and recovering defaults. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Exit Exit Options Exit system setup after saving the changes. Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Load Optimal Defaults F10 key can be used for this operation. Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen General Help F1 Save and Exit F10 ESC Exit v02.68 (C) Copyright 1985 - 2009, American Megatrends, Inc. The features settings are: Setting Description Save Changes and Exit Saves the changes and quits the BIOS Setup utility. Discard Changes and Exit Quits the BIOS Setup utility without saving the change(s). Save Changes and Reset Saves the changes and restarts the system. - 80 - Appendices Appendices - 81 - Appendices A: Digital I/O Setting Digital I/O can read from or write to a line or an entire digital port, which is a collection of lines. This mechanism helps users achieve various applications such as industrial automation, customized circuit, and laboratory testing. Take the source code below that is written in C for the digital I/O application example Sample Codes: /*----- #include #include #include Include Header Area -----*/ "math.h" "stdio.h" "dos.h" #define #define sioIndex sioData 0x2E 0x2F /* or 0x4E */ /* or 0x4F */ /*----- routing, sub-routing -----*/ void main() { unsigned char DataIn; Digital_Output(0x55); delay(2000); DataIn = Digital_Input(); printf(" Input : %2x \n",DataIn); delay(2000); Digital_Output(0xAA); delay(2000); DataIn = Digital_Input(); printf(" Input : %2x \n",DataIn); delay(2000); } unsigned { char Digital_Input(void) unsigned char iData; outportb(sioIndex, 0x87); /* SIO - Enable */ outportb(sioIndex, 0x87); outportb(sioIndex, 0x07); outportb(sioData, 0x07); /* LDN - GPIO */ outportb(sioIndex, 0x30); outportb(sioData, 0x03); /* GPIO - Enable */ - 82 - Appendices outportb(sioIndex, 0xE0); outportb(sioData, 0xFF); /* Set DIO_in 1~8 Input mode */ outportb(sioIndex, 0xE1); /* DIO_in 1~8 - Status */ iData = inportb(sioData); /* iData bit 7~0 mapped DIO_in 8~1*/ outportb(sioIndex, 0xAA); /* SIO - Disable */ return iData; } void Digital_Output(unsigned char oData) { outportb(sioIndex, 0x87); /* SIO - Enable */ outportb(sioIndex, 0x87); outportb(sioIndex, 0x07); outportb(sioData, 0x07); /* LDN - GPIO */ outportb(sioIndex, 0x30); outportb(sioData, 0x03); /* GPIO - Enable */ outportb(sioIndex, 0xE4); */ outportb(sioData, 0x00); /* Set DIO_out 1~8 Output mode outportb(sioIndex, 0xE5); /* DIO_out 1~8 - Data */ outportb(sioData, oData); /* oData bit 7~0 mapped DIO_out 8~1*/ outportb(sioIndex, 0xAA); /* SIO - Disable */ } - 83 - Appendices B: Watchdog Timer (WDT) Setting WDT is widely used for industry application to monitor the activity of CPU. Application software depends on its requirement to trigger WDT with adequate timer setting. Before WDT time out, the functional normal system will reload the WDT. The WDT never time out for a normal system. The WDT will not be reloaded by an abnormal system, then WDT will time out and auto-reset the system to avoid abnormal operation. This computer supports 255 levels watchdog timer by software programming I/O ports. Below is an assembly program example to disable and load WDT. Sample Codes: /*----- #include #include #include Include Header Area -----*/ "math.h" "stdio.h" "dos.h" #define SIO_INDEX 0x2E /* or index = 0x4E */ #define SIO_DATA 0x2F /* or data = 0x4F */ /*----- routing, sub-routing -----*/ void main() { outportb(sioIndex, 0x87); outportb(sioIndex, 0x87); /* SIO - Enable */ outportb(sioIndex, 0x07); outportb(sioData, 0x08); /* LDN - WDT */ outportb(sioIndex, 0x30); outportb(sioData, 0x03); /* WDT - Enable */ outportb(sioIndex, 0xF5); outportb(sioData, 0x04); /* WDT - Configuration */ outportb(sioIndex, 0xF6); outportb(sioData, 0x05); /* WDT - Timeout Value */ outportb(sioIndex, 0xF7); outportb(sioData, 0x00); /* WDT - Control & Status */ } outportb(sioIndex, 0xAA); /* SIO - Disable */ - 84 - This page is intentionally left blank. - 85 -
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