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BIOS Setup

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SP-AL

Appendix A  BIOS Setup

The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that provides
a basic level of communication between the processor and
peripherals. In addition, the BIOS also contains codes for various
advanced features applied to the SP-AL. The BIOS setup program
includes menus for configuring settings and enabling features of
the SP-AL. Most users do not need to use the BIOS setup
program, as the SP-AL ships with default settings that work well
for most configurations.

NOTE:

NOTE:

BIOS options in the manual are for reference only, and are 
subject to configuration. Users are welcome to download the 
latest BIOS version from the ADLINK website.

WARNING:

Changing BIOS settings may lead to incorrect controller behav-
ior and possible inability to boot. 

Summary of Contents for SP-AL

Page 1: ...Leading EDGE COMPUTING SP AL Open Frame Panel PC User s Manual Manual Rev 1 0 Revision Date June 22 2018 Part No 50 1Z258 1000...

Page 2: ...ii Leading EDGE COMPUTING Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change s 1 0 June 22 2018 Initial Release...

Page 3: ...damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Environmental Responsibility ADLINK is committed to fulfill its socia...

Page 4: ...ad mercury phthalates toluene DEHP DIDP DnHP DBP BBP PVC and vinyl materials which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm For more information go to www...

Page 5: ...r physical injury component dam age data loss and or program corruption when trying to com plete a task WARNING Information to prevent serious physical injury component damage data loss and or program...

Page 6: ...vi Preface Leading EDGE COMPUTING This page intentionally left blank...

Page 7: ...fications 6 1 5 2 Routing Considerations 6 1 6 Mechanical Drawings 7 1 6 1 10 1 Panel 7 1 6 2 12 1 Panel 9 1 6 3 15 6 Panel 11 1 6 4 18 5 Panel 13 1 6 5 21 5 Panel 15 1 7 External I O Connectors 17 1...

Page 8: ...ting Started 41 2 1 Unpacking Checklist 41 2 2 External I O Options 41 2 3 Installing Changing 2 5 SATA SSD HDD 43 2 4 Installing Changing SO DIMM 44 2 4 1 E3930 CPU equipped Models 44 2 4 2 E3950 CPU...

Page 9: ...A 2 Advanced 57 A 2 1 CPU Configuration 58 EIST 58 Turbo Mode 58 Intel Virtualization Technology 58 C States 58 DTS 59 A 2 2 Graphics Configuration 60 Data Formation and Color Depth 60 LVDS Output Mo...

Page 10: ...Up Watchdog 68 RunTime Watchdog 68 A 2 7 Super IO Configuration 69 A 2 8 Serial Console Redirection 70 A 2 9 Network Stack Configuration 71 A 2 10 Trusted Computing 72 A 2 11 USB Configuration 73 XHCI...

Page 11: ...Security Configuration 85 A 5 Boot 86 Setup Prompt Timeout 86 Bootup Num Lock State 86 Quiet Boot 86 Fast Boot 87 Boot Configuration 87 UEFI Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities 87 UEFI USB Key Drive BBS P...

Page 12: ...xii Table of Contents Leading EDGE COMPUTING Important Safety Instructions 91 Getting Service 95...

Page 13: ...OS Jumper Pin Assignments 26 Table 1 10 USB 2 0 Port Pin Assignments 27 Table 1 11 I2C Connector Pin Assignments 27 Table 1 12 Data Input Connector Pin Assignments 29 Table 1 13 Power Reset Connector...

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Page 15: ...re 1 12 DB 9P COM Port 18 Figure 1 13 USB Ports 19 Figure 1 14 Internal I O Mainboard Top Side 22 Figure 1 15 Internal I O Mainboard Underside 23 Figure 1 16 Power Connector 24 Figure 1 17 SMBUS Conne...

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Page 17: ...P AL provides a wide range of dis play touch and I O options to bring products to market quickly 1 1 Features Apollo Lake I SoC E3950 E3930 processors Capacitive and resistive touch screens External I...

Page 18: ...COM port Supports autoflow and LPC to UART 9 bit mode USB 2 0 1 x USB 2 0 Type A OCP 1000mA USB 3 0 1 x USB 3 0 Type A OCP 1600mA DisplayPort 1x DP DP up to 4096 x 2160 res Internal I O Mini PCIe 1x f...

Page 19: ...40 pin multipurpose flat cable connector for use in combination with DB 40 debug port Mechanical Mainboard 180 x 130mm IP rating IP65 front Environmental Operating humidity 10 90 RH operating non con...

Page 20: ...nce 400 nits typ Operating temperature 20 C to 70 C Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C 15 6 Resolution 1366 x 768 Viewing angle 85 85 85 85 Luminance 400 nits typ Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Stora...

Page 21: ...tion DC 12V Adapter 12V 10A total 120W 9 to 36V Adapter 24V 6 67A total 160W Touch Capacitive or resistive touch screen Optional mainboard BOM EC Mounted or unmounted unmounted default LCD backlight u...

Page 22: ...based on open frame locations such as kiosk installation For Panel PC design concept will differ 1 5 2 Routing Considerations Cable routing should avoid high temperature areas as follows CPU CPU TDP...

Page 23: ...Introduction 7 SP AL 1 6 Mechanical Drawings 1 6 1 10 1 Panel Figure 1 1 10 1 Panel Front View NOTE NOTE All dimensions shown are in millimeters mm unless otherwise stated 257 60 176 20...

Page 24: ...8 Introduction Leading EDGE COMPUTING Figure 1 2 10 1 Panel Left Side View 51 2...

Page 25: ...Introduction 9 SP AL 1 6 2 12 1 Panel Figure 1 3 12 1 Panel Front View 301 72 203 80...

Page 26: ...10 Introduction Leading EDGE COMPUTING Figure 1 4 12 1 Panel Left Side View 53 5...

Page 27: ...Introduction 11 SP AL 1 6 3 15 6 Panel Figure 1 5 15 6 Panel Front View 388 83 238 14...

Page 28: ...12 Introduction Leading EDGE COMPUTING Figure 1 6 15 6 Panel Left Side View 53 29...

Page 29: ...Introduction 13 SP AL 1 6 4 18 5 Panel Figure 1 7 18 5 Panel Front View 454 40 275...

Page 30: ...14 Introduction Leading EDGE COMPUTING Figure 1 8 18 5 Panel Left Side View 57 30...

Page 31: ...Introduction 15 SP AL 1 6 5 21 5 Panel Figure 1 9 21 5 Panel Front View 521 24 312 71...

Page 32: ...16 Introduction Leading EDGE COMPUTING Figure 1 10 21 5 Panel Left Side View 57 50...

Page 33: ...on the rear panel of the SP AL Figure 1 11 External I O Table 1 1 External I O Legend 1 7 1 DB 9P COM Port Connector Through a D sub 9 pin connector COM1 or COM2 supports RS 232 default and RS 422 RS...

Page 34: ...gure 1 12 DB 9P COM Port Table 1 2 DB 9P COM Port Pin Assignment Pin Signal RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 DCD TXD422 485 2 RXD TXD422 485 3 TXD RXD422 N C 4 DTR RXD422 N C 5 GND N C N C 6 DSR N C N C 7 RTS N...

Page 35: ...nt 1 7 3 DisplayPort Connector One DisplayPort connector supports the DP standard specifica tion and can connect to VGA DVI HDMI and Display Port moni Pin Connector Signal 1 USB 3 0 USB3 0_VBUS 2 D 3...

Page 36: ...ay Port cable with DP1 2 support for resolutions up to 4096 x 2160 at 60Hz Table 1 4 DisplayPort Pin Assignment Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 ML_Lane0_P 11 GND 2 GND 12 ML_Lane3_N 3 ML_Lane0_N 13 Config1 4...

Page 37: ...Fill for improved sys tem power management Four transmit and four receive queues RSS and MSI X to lower CPU utilization in multi core sys tems ECC error correcting memory in packet buffers Wake On LA...

Page 38: ...22 Introduction Leading EDGE COMPUTING 1 8 Internal I O Connectors Figure 1 14 Internal I O Mainboard Top Side A B C D E F G H I J...

Page 39: ...ernal I O Mainboard Underside A Power connector B SMBUS connector C Mini PCIe port D CMOS jumper E USB 2 0 F I2 C connector G Data input keys H Power reset I 2W speaker x2 J Mic in Line out K M 2 SSD...

Page 40: ...DC power module and battery with AT and ATX power modes AT mode start is controlled by BMC Figure 1 16 Power Connector Table 1 7 Power Connector Pin Assignments 1 8 2 SMBUS Connector The SMBUS allows...

Page 41: ...CMOS Jumper Under conditions in which the SP AL fails to boot clearing the BIOS content stored in CMOS and restoring the default settings may be effective To clear CMOS located at JP1501 short Pin 2 a...

Page 42: ...g EDGE COMPUTING Figure 1 18 CMOS Jumper Table 1 9 CMOS Jumper Pin Assignments 1 8 5 USB 2 0 Port Supports connection to USB devices by cable Figure 1 19 USB 2 0 Port Pin Signal 1 P_ VCC_RTC_CN_A 2 SO...

Page 43: ...I2C Connector The top mounted I2C connector supports I2C clients such as IOT sensors connected by cable Figure 1 20 I2 C Connector Pin Signal 1 P5V_U2_USB_3 2 CN_USB2_P3N 3 CN_USB2_P3P 4 GND Pin Sign...

Page 44: ...s with default values of Direction Number 0 to 9 Function Enter ESC TAB Backspace Delete Clear PagUp PagDn Hot keys F1 F10 Control Shutdown touch screen and power off display Figure 1 21 Data Input Co...

Page 45: ...h 13 EC_BTN_22 1 02h 14 EC_BTN_6 Page down 51h 15 EC_BTN_23 2 03h 16 EC_BTN_7 F1 3Bh 17 EC_BTN_24 3 04h 18 EC_BTN_8 F2 3Ch 19 EC_BTN_25 4 05h 20 EC_BTN_9 F3 3Dh 21 EC_BTN_26 5 06h 22 EC_BTN_10 F4 3Eh...

Page 46: ...le 1 13 Power Reset Connector Pin Assignments 1 8 9 2W Speaker Connectors Supports 2 2x 2W speakers at CN7 connecting via cable Figure 1 23 2W Speaker Connector Pin Signal 1 P_ 3V3_BMC_A 2 PWRBTN L_R...

Page 47: ...pports MIC in Line out connecting to speakers via cable Figure 1 24 MIC in Line out Connector Table 1 15 MIC in Line out Pin Assignments 1 8 11 M 2 SSD slot M 2 type is 2280 M key 2 SPK_LEFT_N 3 SPK_R...

Page 48: ...Connector Indicator Color Description Watchdog WDT Yellow Indicates watchdog timer status Flashes when watchdog timer starts and when timer is expired system will auto reboots HDD Red When blinking i...

Page 49: ...side mounted I2 C connector controlled by EC con nects to I2 C client or sensors via cable Figure 1 27 I2C Connector 4 GP2_LED L 5 GP1_LED L 6 P_ 3V3_A 7 COM2_SOUT_LED_L 8 COM2_SIN_LED_L 9 COM1_SOUT_L...

Page 50: ...wafer expandable to a physical key controls LCD backlight and volume connecting to the physical key via cable Figure 1 28 Control Keys Connector Pin Signal 1 P_ 5V_A 2 P_ 3V3_A 3 I2C_DAT_IOT 4 I2C_CLK...

Page 51: ...TN_36 Bri_Down 6 GND N A 7 GND N A 8 GND N A Pin Signal 1 Reserved 2 BMC debug signals BMC_STATUS 3 BIOS_MODE 4 SYS_BIOS Connect to jumper for debugging 5 POSTWDT_DI S Connect to jumper for debugging...

Page 52: ...N 18 FUMD0 19 RXD6 20 TXD6 21 GND 22 P_ 3V3_A 3 3V power continuously provided via COM module 23 3 3V_BMC 3 3V power continuously provided via COM module 24 LPC Bus LPC_AD0 25 LPC_AD1 3 3V power conti...

Page 53: ..._M OSI 36 SPI_BIOS_MI SO 37 SPI_BIOS_CS 1 38 SPI_BIOS_CS 0 39 GND 40 VCC_SPI_IN SPI Power Input from flash tool to module HW must add MOS FET to switch SPI power for SPI ROM Pin Signal PCH GPI O Defau...

Page 54: ...Low VIH 2 9V VIL 0 15V VOH 2 211V VOL 0 55V 6 GPIO_25 GPIO_25 Output High VIH 2 9V VIL 0 15V VOH 2 211V VOL 0 55V 7 GPIO_27 GPIO_27 Output Low VIH 2 9V VIL 0 15V VOH 2 211V VOL 0 55V 8 GPIO_29 GPIO_29...

Page 55: ...failure protection by counting monitoring and measuring hardware and software events For more information and operating instructions please visit https www adlinktech com Products Industrial_IoT_and_...

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Page 57: ...or inspection Obtain authorization from your dealer before returning any product to ADLINK Ensure that the fol lowing items are included in the package SP AL unit Quick Start Guide 2 2 External I O Op...

Page 58: ...42 Getting Started Leading EDGE COMPUTING...

Page 59: ...ATA SSD HDD 1 Power Smart Panel off 2 Connect the SSD HDD to mainboard via the SATA cables NOTE NOTE Due to space limitations installation of the 2 5 SATA SSD is only accommodated in 12 1 15 6 18 5 an...

Page 60: ...e SO DIMM can be directly accessed 2 4 2 E3950 CPU equipped Models The heat sink must be removed to expose the module 1 Remove 3 mounting screws and remove heat sink 2 Replace install SO DIMM 3 Replac...

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Page 62: ...46 Getting Started Leading EDGE COMPUTING 2 5 Installing Changing a Mini PCIe Wireless Card 2 5 1 E3930 CPU equipped Models The card slot and fixing screws can be directly accessed...

Page 63: ...arted 47 SP AL 2 5 2 E3950 CPU equipped Models The heat sink must be removed to expose the card slot 1 Remove 3 mounting screws and remove heat sink 2 Replace install the card 3 Replace heat sink with...

Page 64: ...05 A1 2009 A2 2013 Output voltage 9 to 36VDC Output current 7 2 to 1 8A minimum Tma 50 C min The DC power input connector of the SP AL utilizes V V and accepts input voltage as shown previously WARNIN...

Page 65: ...t Windows OS For Windows 10 IoT Enterprise users please note that you need Administra tor privilege to install the drivers properly 2 Install the chipset driver 3 Install the graphics driver 4 Install...

Page 66: ...hich supports Windows 10 IoT Enterprise To install the graphics driver 1 Close any running applications 2 From ADLINK s website download Windows 10 IoT Enterprise drivers for the SP AL 3 Execute Setup...

Page 67: ...Execute setup msi and follow onscreen instructions to complete the setup 4 After installation is complete reboot the system 3 6 Installing the SEMA Utility WDT and DI O Drivers The SP AL supports ADLI...

Page 68: ...oT Enterprise drivers for the SP AL 2 Execute Setup exe and follow onscreen instructions to complete the setup After installation is complete reboot the system Complete document support for SEMA utili...

Page 69: ...m includes menus for configuring settings and enabling features of the SP AL Most users do not need to use the BIOS setup program as the SP AL ships with default settings that work well for most confi...

Page 70: ...tion for the Smart Panel BIOS Information Shows vendor version build date MRC Version GOP Version and TXE FW Version for active BIOS System Information Shows current system project name hardware versi...

Page 71: ...ighlight System Time or System Date using the up and down keys 2 Enter new values using the keyboard and Tab to move between fields Access Level Displays the current access level for BIOS setup NOTE N...

Page 72: ...A 1 1 Board Information Displays serial number manufacturing date last repair date and MAC address for the installed board Runtime Statistics Displays total runtime current runtime power cycles boot c...

Page 73: ...BIOS Setup 57 SP AL A 2 Advanced Accesses advanced options for the Smart Panel CAUTION Setting incorrect or conflicting values in Advanced BIOS Setup may cause system malfunction...

Page 74: ...Turbo Mode Enables disables Turbo mode Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabili ties provided by Vanderpool Technology C States Enhanced C state En...

Page 75: ...rom among PC2 PC1 and C0 Max Core C State Sets the Max Core C State supported by the cores from among Fused value Core C10 Core C9 and Core C8 C State Auto Demotion Configures C State Auto Demotion C...

Page 76: ...ion and Color Depth Selects data format and color depth from among Auto VESA 24 bpp JEIDA 24 bpp and JEIDA vesa 18 bpp LVDS Output Mode Selects single dual mode DE Polarity Selects active High Active...

Page 77: ...Hsync Polarity Selects Active High Active Low Hsync polarity Spreading Depth Selects clock frequency center spreading depth Active LFP Config Configures active local flat panel LEP Panel Type Selects...

Page 78: ...62 BIOS Setup Leading EDGE COMPUTING NOTE NOTE Incorrect resolution selection may result in incomplete display...

Page 79: ...sables BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration Enable Hibernation Enables disables hibernation OS S4 Sleep State incompatible with some OS ACPI Sleep State Selects the highest ACPI sleep state the system will en...

Page 80: ...system wakes on the hr min sec specified Dynamic Time system wakes on the current time increase in minutes Emulation AT ATX Selects Emulation AT or ATX function where if set to Emulation AT BIOS will...

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Page 82: ...66 BIOS Setup Leading EDGE COMPUTING A 2 4 System Management Displays BMC and SEMA version and build date SEMA Features Refer to SEMA documentation for detailed operation Flags Displays BMC flag...

Page 83: ...7 SP AL A 2 5 Thermal Management Displays CPU and board temperatures Critical Trip Point Temperature threshold of critical trip point Passive Cooling Trip Point Temperature threshold of passive coolin...

Page 84: ...bles Power Up watchdog which when enabled resets the system a certain amount of time after power up Press ing F12 during startup disables the power up watchdog RunTime Watchdog Enables disables RunTim...

Page 85: ...BIOS Setup 69 SP AL A 2 7 Super IO Configuration Enables disables serial port and sets serial port mode from among RS232 RS422 and RS485...

Page 86: ...70 BIOS Setup Leading EDGE COMPUTING A 2 8 Serial Console Redirection Enables disables serial port console redirection...

Page 87: ...BIOS Setup 71 SP AL A 2 9 Network Stack Configuration Enables disables UEFI network stack...

Page 88: ...Leading EDGE COMPUTING A 2 10 Trusted Computing Enables disables BIOS support for security device when disabled OS will not show the security device and TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not...

Page 89: ...h no XHCI hand off support where XHCI ownership change should be claimed by XHCI driver USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enables disables mass storage driver support USB transfer time out Time out valu...

Page 90: ...elay Maximum time the device will take before properly reporting itself to the Hot Controller with Auto using default value for a Root port 100 ms and for a Hub port the delay is taken from the Hub de...

Page 91: ...tion Link Speed Specifies the port speed used for the selected boot protocol Wake On Lan Enables the server to be powered on using an in band magic packet Blink LEDs Identifies the physical network po...

Page 92: ...76 BIOS Setup Leading EDGE COMPUTING A 3 Chipset...

Page 93: ...BIOS Setup 77 SP AL A 3 1 North Bridge Displays memory information sets maximum value for TOLUID and enables disables BIOS assignment and PCIe VGA work around...

Page 94: ...78 BIOS Setup Leading EDGE COMPUTING A 3 2 South Bridge Sets IRQ mode and enables disables SMBUs and PCI clock run...

Page 95: ...S Setup 79 SP AL A 3 3 Uncore Configuration Enables disables Integrated Graphic Device and RC6 Render Standb sets size for GTT aperture size DVMT pre allocation DVMT total Gfx Mem and CD clock frequen...

Page 96: ...port Enables disables HDA Audio Audio Output Selection Selects audio output from speaker out or line out LPSS Configuration Selects I2C support mode PCI Express Configuration Enables disables PCI Expr...

Page 97: ...s the 2 black internal SATA ports up to 3Gb s supported per port and configures SATA SCC Configuration Enables disables SCC eMMC support and selects eMMC max speed USB Configuration XHCI Pre boot Driv...

Page 98: ...USB HIC1 support USB SSIC1 Support Enables disables USB SSIC1 support USB Port Disable Override Enables USB disable override XDCI Support Enables disables XDCI support XHCI Disable Compliance Mode Se...

Page 99: ...re applied after a power failure G3 state from S0 state in which the system boots directly when power is applied and S5 state in which the system remains powered down until the power button is presse...

Page 100: ...Administrator password is set access is limited and password requested on Setup If User password is set it acts as power on password and must be entered to boot or enter Setup Administrator Password...

Page 101: ...BIOS Setup 85 SP AL Secure Boot menu Secure Boot Control Can be enabled if running in User mode with enrolled Platform Key PK and CSM disabled HDD Security Configuration Configures HDD security...

Page 102: ...er of seconds before the setup activation key is launched with 65535 0xFFFF for indefinite wait Bootup Num Lock State Sets keypad Number Lock status following boot Quiet Boot When disabled directs BIO...

Page 103: ...s for faster Boot with possibly reduced effectiveness Boot Configuration Specifies the priority of boot devices all of which are detected dur ing POST and displayed Target Boot Option and select the d...

Page 104: ...its system setup after saving changes Discard Changes and Exit Discards all changes and exits BIOS setup Save Changes and Reset Saves all changes and reboots the system with new settings tak ing effec...

Page 105: ...performance Select if the computer encounters system configuration problems Save as User Defaults Saves all changes to this point as user defaults Restore User Defaults Restores user defaults to all s...

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Page 107: ...f 50 C When installing mounting or uninstalling removing device or when removal of a chassis cover is required for user ser vicing See Getting Started on page 33 Turn off power and unplug any power co...

Page 108: ...f breakage Disconnect the power supply cord before loosening the thumbscrews and always fasten the thumbscrews with a screwdriver before starting the system up It is recommended that the device be ins...

Page 109: ...this surface could result in bodily injury To reduce risk allow the surface to cool before touching RISQUE DE BR LURES Ne touchez pas cette surface cela pourrait entra ner des blessures Pour viter to...

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