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General Information

System Kernel

Processor

Intel® Socket G i5/i7 series processors

BIOS

AMI Flash BIOS

Chipset

Intel® QM57

Graphics

Intel® HD Graphics

System Memory 2 x 204-pin Dual-channels DDR3 SO-DIMM Sockets 

up to 8GB at 800/1066MHz  

Serial ATA

2 x SATA 300MB/s

Expansion Bus

1 x Mini-card slot; 1 x SIM socket

1 x PCIex8 slot  w/ riser card (FPC-7500 only )

1 x PCIex16 slot  w/ riser card; 1 x PCIex1 slot w/ 

riser card (FPC-7502 only )

Ethernet 

Controller

2 x Intel® WG82574IT Gigabit Ethernet controllers

Watchdog Timer 1 ~ 255 levels reset

I/O Ports

Serial Port

• 4 x serial port via one DB-44 female connector

• COM1~COM4: RS-232  • COM3, 4: RS-232/485

1.4  Specifications

1.3  The Installation Paths of CD Driver

Windows XP

Driver

Path

CHIPSET

\CHIPSET\INTEL\XP_32_64_WIN7_32_64_SERIES

VGA

\GRAPHICS\INTEL_2K_XP_32\14425

LAN

\ETHERNET\INTEL\XP_WIN7_SERIES\32

AUDIO

\AUDIO\REALTEK_HD\WINDOWS_R252

ME

\ME\6.1.0.1042_PV

Windows 7

Driver

Path

CHIPSET

\CHIPSET\INTEL\XP_32_64_WIN7_32_64_SERIES

VGA

\GRAPHICS\INTEL_WIN7_VISTA_32\Win7Vista_15179

LAN

\ETHERNET\INTEL\XP_WIN7_SERIES\32

AUDIO

\AUDIO\REALTEK_HD\Vista_WINDOWS7_R251

ME

\ME\6.1.0.1042_PV

Summary of Contents for FPC-7500 Series

Page 1: ...FPC 7500 FPC 7502 Series Fanless Intel Socket G Core i5 i7 Box PC User s Manual Version 1 1 2014 11 P N 4012750000110P ...

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Page 3: ...1 8 6 Expansion PCIe Slots 13 1 8 7 Audio Line out Mic in 14 1 8 8 DC Power Input and Power ON OFF Button 15 Chapter 2 The Engine of FPC 7500 FPC 7502 17 2 1 Board Layout 18 2 2 Jumpers and Connectors 19 2 2 1 Jumpers Connectors List 19 2 2 2 Jumper Setting 20 SW1 2 4 RS 232 RS 485 Function Select Jumper for COM3 COM4 20 SW1 Setting 20 SW2 Setting 21 2 2 3 Pin Assignments for Connectors 21 PWRIN1 ...

Page 4: ...stalling CPU 36 3 1 3 Installing Memory Module 37 3 1 4 Installing HSUPA 3 75G Module 38 3 2 How to Access CFast SIM Card 41 3 3 Hard Disk Drive and PCIe Card Installation 43 3 3 1 Removing Bottom Cover 43 3 3 2 Installing Hard Disk Drive 43 3 3 3 Installing PCIe Card 47 3 4 Wall Mounting Optional 48 3 5 Grounding the Box PC 49 3 6 Wiring the DC Input Power Source 50 Chapter 4 BIOS 52 4 1 BIOS Mai...

Page 5: ...4 3 1 North Bridge 67 4 3 2 South Bridge Configuration 68 4 4 Boot Settings 69 4 5 Security 71 4 6 Save Exit 73 Appendix 76 Appendix A I O Port Address Map 77 Appendix B Interrupt Request Lines IRQ 79 Appendix C Memory Mapping 80 Appendix D Digital I O Setting 82 Appendix E Watchdog Timer WDT Setting 84 Index ...

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Page 7: ...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 whic...

Page 8: ...rs 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 con tain 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 substan...

Page 9: ...R 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 ...

Page 10: ... 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 trashcan 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 manua...

Page 11: ... 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 implie...

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Page 13: ... 1 General Information 1 Chapter 1 General Information ...

Page 14: ...ause dust to circulate inside the equipment The modular design facilitates maintenance or possible upgrades on the CPU board Modular Box PC can be easily modified to fit many different applications according to customers requests Powerful Communication Capability The FPC 7500 FPC 7502 provides COM LPT Ethernet USB Mini Card slot DVI and Digital I O expansion slot Numerous Display Video Output Inte...

Page 15: ... the contents If any of the items is missing or appears damaged please contact with your local dealer or distributor The package should contain the following items Standard 1 x FPC 7500 or FPC 7502 Box PC 1 x Accessory Box Driver CD User s Manual Screws Cable Terminal Block AC DC Adapter Kit Wall mount Kit HSUPA 3 75G module kit COM Converter Cable 1 x 44 pin male to 4 x DB9 male 1 x DB9 female L ...

Page 16: ...tel WG82574IT Gigabit Ethernet controllers Watchdog Timer 1 255 levels reset I O Ports Serial Port 4 x serial port via one DB 44 female connector COM1 COM4 RS 232 COM3 4 RS 232 485 1 4 Specifications 1 3 The Installation Paths of CD Driver Windows XP Driver Path CHIPSET CHIPSET INTEL XP_32_64_WIN7_32_64_SERIES VGA GRAPHICS INTEL_2K_XP_32 14425 LAN ETHERNET INTEL XP_WIN7_SERIES 32 AUDIO AUDIO REALT...

Page 17: ...fied CE Certified Environment Operating Temp 25 55ºC 13 131ºF ambience w air flow Storage Temp 40 85ºC 40 185ºF Relative Humidity 10 95 40o C non condensing Vibration 3 Grms 5 500 Hz random operation Shock Crash Operating 20G 11ms Non operating 40G with HDD 11ms Operating 40G 11ms Non operating 60G with CFAST SSD 11ms Crash 80G 11ms Mechanical Construction Aluminum alloy Mounting Wall mounting Wei...

Page 18: ...CFast SIM S W ACT1 LNK1 HDD PWR ACT2 LNK2 Unit mm DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant 268 00 224 00 184 00 195 00 90 00 96 00 207 00 6 00 4 00 NUT UNC 6 32 CFast SIM S W ACT1 LNK1 HDD PWR ACT2 LNK2 DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant Unit mm 1 5 Power Information Power Connector 1 x 4 pin DC input receptacle combined with a power on off switch for remote control Inp...

Page 19: ...onnectors shown in the following figures Both FPC 7500 and FPC 7502 have the same I O ports and connectors at the front panel CFast SIM S W ACT1 LNK1 HDD PWR ACT2 LNK2 HDD status LED CFast SIM Socket USB Ports LAN1 Active LED LAN2 Active LED Power Status LED LAN1 Link LED LAN2 Link LED Keyboard Mouse Port Power On Off Switch ...

Page 20: ...V 28V Ant COM1 4 Ports USB Ports LAN Ports DC IN PCIe Slot Line out Mic in Antenna Port VGA DIO LPT DVI Selectable DisplayPort DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant Antenna Port COM1 4 Ports USB Ports LAN Ports VGA DC IN PCIe Slots Line out Mic in DIO LPT DVI Selectable DisplayPort ...

Page 21: ...C 7500 and FPC 7502 are equipped with two video outputs one 15 pin VGA one DisplayPort and one DVI at the rear side of the chassis for multiple display connections The new DisplayPort video interface features small USB sized connector long cable support especially for digital projectors or remote displays WQXGAHigh Definition 2560 x 1600 interoperability with DVI and HDMI over DisplayPort connecto...

Page 22: ... devices 2 Attach the interface cable of the serial device to the serial connector Be sure to fasten the retaining screws 3 Turn on the computer and the attached serial devices 4 Refer to the serial device s manual for instructions to configure the operation environment to recognize the new attached devices 5 If the serial device needs specified IRQ or address you may need to run the CMOS setup to...

Page 23: ...or network connection follow the instructions below 1 Turn off the BOX PC system and the Ethernet hubs 2 Plug in one end of cable of a 10 100 1000Base T hub to the system s RJ 45 jack 1 8 3 LAN Ports FPC 7500 FPC 7502 DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant ...

Page 24: ...able Therefore any USB device can be connected at all time without turning off your system Front Panel Rear Panel Note that for many of these devices you will first have to install proper device drivers before they can be recognized by the system FPC 7500 FPC 7502 CFast SIM S W ACT1 LNK1 HDD PWR ACT2 LNK2 DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 1...

Page 25: ...one PCIe slot located at the rear panel while FPC 7502 provides two 1 8 6 Expansion PCIe Slots To connect an AT keyboard an adapter between the PS 2 interface and the AT Keyboard is needed FPC 7500 FPC 7502 CFast SIM S W ACT1 LNK1 HDD PWR ACT2 LNK2 DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant ...

Page 26: ...tion 1 8 7 Audio Line out Mic in Two audio jacks for Line out and Mic in located at the rear panel FPC 7500 FPC 7502 DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant ...

Page 27: ...rminal block receptacle on the rear panel The S W button located on the front panel is used to power ON OFF the computer See the figures below Front Panel Rear Panel FPC 7500 FPC 7502 CFast SIM S W ACT1 LNK1 HDD PWR ACT2 LNK2 DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant DisplayPort COM1 COM4 Optional SW DC IN 10V 28V Ant ...

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Page 29: ... 17 The Engine of FPC 7500 FPC 7502 2 Chapter 2 The Engine of FPC 7500 FPC 7502 ...

Page 30: ...C 7500 FPC 7502 2 1 Board Layout The engine of FPC 7500 FPC 7502 is constructed by the combination of one PCBA board Such a combination makes system customization feasible Main Board Top View FPC 7500 FPC 7502 Bottom View ...

Page 31: ...Mini Card Slot CPUF1 CPU Fan Connector CPUF2 System Fan Connector JRST1 Reset Pin Header U17 CPU Socket DIMM1 2 204 pin dual channel DDR3 SO DIMM Slot JLPC1 For Debug Factory Use Only KBM1 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector USB1 2 USB Connectors CF1 CFast Socket SW3 Power ON OFF Button Connectors DVI1 DVI Display Box Header JSPI1 System BIOS Enable Disable Pin Header DIO1 16 bit Digital I O Connect...

Page 32: ...on 1 2 5V default 2 3 12V JV1 JV4 RI 5V 12V Pin 9 Selection for Each of the 4 COM Ports 1 2 RI default 2 3 5V or 12V depends on JCP1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 SW1 2 4 RS 232 RS 485 Function Select Jumper for COM3 COM4 SW1 Setting COM3 RS 232 RS 485 1 16 ON OFF 2 15 OFF ON 3 14 OFF ON 4 13 OFF ON COM4 RS 232 RS 485 5 12 ON OFF 6 11 OFF ON 7 10 OFF ON 8 9 OFF ON ...

Page 33: ...OFF SW2 Setting COM3 RS 232 RS 485 1 16 ON OFF 2 15 ON OFF 3 14 ON OFF 4 13 ON OFF 5 12 ON OFF 6 11 ON OFF 7 10 ON OFF 8 9 ON OFF SW4 Setting Pin Description 1 DC input 10 28V 2 GND 3 GND 4 Remote Power Button 2 2 3 Pin Assignments for Connectors PWRIN1 Power Input Power Input Terminal Block Receptacle Connector type 4 pin terminal block 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 34: ... 14 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 15 GND 16 DSR 7 RTS 8 CST 17 RTS 18 CST 9 RI 10 GND 19 RI 20 GND COM3 RS 232 21 DCD 22 RXD COM4 RS 232 31 DCD 32 RXD 23 TXD 24 DTR 33 TXD 34 DTR 25 GND 26 DSR 35 GND 36 DSR 27 RTS 28 CST 37 RTS 38 CST 29 RI 30 GND 39 RI 40 GND N C 41 N C 42 N C 43 N C 44 N C 1 15 31 44 CN1 COM1 COM4 DB 44 female connector serial port 1 4 ...

Page 35: ... Optional 1 to 5 COM converter cable 4 x DB9 male and 1 x DB9 female connectors CN4 CN6 CN3 CN5 CN2 COM1 RS 232 labelled CN2 on DB9 Cable Controller DB44 Pin DB9 Pin Desc DB44 Pin DB9 Pin Desc 1 1 DCD 2 2 RXD 3 3 TXD 4 4 DTR 5 5 GND 6 6 DSR 7 7 RTS 8 8 CTS 9 9 RI 10 GND ...

Page 36: ...n DB9 Cable Controller is unused 232 mode 485 mode COM3 RS 232 labelled CN4 on DB9 Cable Controller DB44 Pin DB9 Pin Desc DB44 Pin DB9 Pin Desc 21 1 DCD 22 2 RXD 23 3 TXD 24 4 DTR 25 5 GND 26 6 DSR 27 7 RTS 28 8 CTS 29 9 RI 30 GND COM3 RS 485 PIN OUT Pin Signal Desc Pin Signal Desc 1 DATA TX RXDATA 6 N C 2 DATA TX RXDATA 7 N C 3 N C 8 N C 4 N C 9 N C 5 GND Ground 232 mode 485 mode COM2 RS 232 labe...

Page 37: ...M3_CTS 7 LANE_2P 17 AUX_N 8 GND 18 HPD 9 LANE_2N 19 RTN_PWR 10 LANE_3P 20 PWR DP1 DisplayPort Connector Digital Audio Video Connector 1 19 2 20 Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description 1 RED 6 GND 11 N C 2 GREEN 7 GND 12 VDDAT 3 BLUE 8 GND 13 HSYNC 4 N C 9 VCC 14 VSYNC 5 GND 10 GND 15 VDCLK VGA1 CRT Display Connector Three row 15 pin VGA Connector 15 11 1 5 ...

Page 38: ...ion Green Line out Pink Microphone Pin Description Pin Description 1 MDI0 5 MDI2 2 MDI0 6 MDI2 3 MDI1 7 MDI3 4 MDI10 8 MDI3 LAN1 2 LAN Ports RJ 45 Connector USB1 2 USB Ports USB 2 0 type A connector Pin Description 1 5V 2 USB 3 USB 4 GND 8 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 LAN USB USB ...

Page 39: ... Reserved9 24 3 3V 40 GND 6 1 5V 25 PERp0 41 Reserved6 7 CLKREQ 26 GND 42 LED_WWAN 8 UIM_PWR 27 GND 43 Reserved5 9 GND 28 1 5V 44 LED_WLAN 10 UIM_DATA 29 GND 45 Reserved 11 REFCLK 30 SMB_CLK 46 LED_WPAN 12 UIM_CLK 31 PETn0 47 Reserved 13 REFCLK 32 SMB_DATA 48 1 5V 14 UIM_RESET 33 PETp0 49 Reserved 15 GND 34 GND 50 GND 16 UIM_VPP 35 GND 51 Reserved 17 UIM_C8 Reserved 52 3 3V 18 GND 19 UIM_C4 Reserv...

Page 40: ...ard Mouse Connector type 6 pin Mini DIN connector 2 1 6 5 4 3 Pin Description 1 KB_DAT 2 MS_DAT 3 GND 4 VCC5 5 KBCLK 6 MSCLK CF1 CFast Slot CFast Card Type I II slot Connector type 7 17 pin CFast Card connector consisting of a SATA compatible 7 pin signal connector and a 17 pin power and control connector PC1 PC17 S7 S1 1 2 3 ...

Page 41: ...d Detect In PC2 PWR CTL GND Device GND PC3 PWR CTL TBD TBD PC4 PWR CTL TBD TBD PC5 PWR CTL TBD TBD PC6 PWR CTL TBD TBD PC7 PWR CTL GND Device GND PC8 PWR CTL LED1 LED Output LED Output PC9 PWR CTL LED2 LED Output LED Output PC10 PWR CTL IO1 CMOS Input Output Reserved Input Output PC11 PWR CTL IO2 CMOS Input Output Reserved Input Output PC12 PWR CTL IO3 CMOS Input Output Reserved Input Output PC13 ...

Page 42: ...tect 19 T M D S Data0 20 T M D S Data0 21 Analog GND 22 N C 23 N C 24 GND 25 T M D S CLK 26 T M D S CLK 27 GND 28 GND 29 N C 30 N C 31 N C 32 Analog GND 33 Analog GND 34 N C 2 1 34 33 DVI1 DVI Onboard Digital Visual Interface Connector Connector type 2 00mm pitch 2x17 pin box header Pin Enable BIOS Disable BIOS 1 2 ON OFF 3 4 ON OFF 5 6 ON OFF 7 8 ON OFF 9 10 ON OFF 11 12 N C SPI_CS1 13 14 GND N C...

Page 43: ... DIO11 7 DIO12 20 DIO13 8 DIO14 21 DIO15 9 VCC5 22 GND 10 VCC5 23 GND 11 N C 24 N C 12 N C 25 N C 13 N C 26 N C Pin Description Pin Description 1 XP_STB 14 P_AFD 2 XP_D0 15 P_ERR 3 XP_D1 16 P_INIT 4 XP_D2 17 P_SLIN 5 XP_D3 18 GND 6 XP_D4 19 GND 7 XP_D5 20 GND 8 XP_D6 21 GND 9 XP_D7 22 GND 10 P_ACK 23 GND 11 P_BUSY 24 GND 12 P_PE 25 GND 13 P_SLCT 26 GND LPT1 Parallel Port On board Parallel Port Con...

Page 44: ... 7502 Pin Description 1 GND 2 TX 3 TX 4 GND 5 RX 6 RX 7 GND SATA1 2 Serial ATA Connectors On board Serial ATA Connector 1 7 Pin Description 1 VCC5 2 GND 3 GND 4 12V PWR1 2 HDD SSD Power Connectors Onboard HDD SSD Power Connector 1 4 ...

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Page 46: ... 34 Installation and Maintenance 3 Chapter 3 Installation and Maintenance ...

Page 47: ...ch secure the top cover Thermal Lump of PCH CPU 2 Use a screwdriver to remove the top cover screws First unscrew the four screws in each corner and then the two screws in the middle of the two sides Keep the screws safely for later use Note Remember to first secure the two screws in the middle and then the two sides when you are to install the top cover 3 Slightly pull the top cover upward 3 1 CPU...

Page 48: ...before inserting the CPU 4 Place the CPU into the socket by making sure the notch on the corner of the CPU corresponding with the notch on the inside of the socket Once the CPU is slid into the socket lock the screw 5 The contact area and gap between the processor and the heatsink require a thermal pad or thermal paste Make sure that heatsink of the CPU top surface is in complete contact to avoid ...

Page 49: ...t the notch on the SO DIMM meet the break on the slot 3 Hold the SO DIMM with both hands and gently insert the SO DIMM into the slot until the clips of the SO DIMM slot close to lock the memory module in place 4 To remove the memory module just press down the clips of the SO DIMM slot with both your hands And then the memory module will be lifted up for removing ...

Page 50: ...odule 1 Locate Mini Card Slot refer to Section 2 1 Board Layout for its position insert the HSUPA module into it at a slanted angle as shown in the picture Remember to align the notch on module with the break on slot And then secure two screws to fasten the module ...

Page 51: ... edge of antenna hole 3 Push the plastic plug outwards to remove it so that another end of RF cable which is a SMA connector jack can penetrate through antenna hole located on front panel of the chassis Keep the plastic plug for later use When you try to penetrate the SMA connector jack through antenna hole be sure to put the flat side in red frame downwards or it ll get stuck ...

Page 52: ...on and Maintenance 4 Mount a round washer into the SMA connector jack from outside before securing another nut into it 5 At the end screw antenna into the SMA connector jack and adjust antenna angle for better signal ...

Page 53: ...st card if OS is installed on CFast card 2 Locate the CFast card door on the front panel 3 Use a crosshead screwdriver 1 tip to remove the screw that secures the CFast SIM card door Pull down the door 4 Insert your CFast SIM card into the slot according to the illustration that you find close to the card holder Insert CFast card Insert SIM card ...

Page 54: ... After inserting the CFast SIM card close the card door and screw it on clockwise 6 To remove the CFast card or SIM card follow step 1 2 and 3 above And then push card inward to pop out it from the slot remove CFast card remove SIM card ...

Page 55: ...g Hard Disk Drive 1 Remove the Bottom Cover 2 Locate the four screws securing the HDD Holder Bracket to the main unit 3 Unscrew the screws and remove the HDD Holder Bracket Keep the screws safely for later use 2 Use screwdriver to remove the bottom cover screws and keep them safely for later use 3 3 Hard Disk Drive and PCIe Card Installation HDD Holder Bracket ...

Page 56: ...nnector 6 Hold the HDD Holder Bracket at an angle until the HDD adapter connect to the HDD connector on Main Board 3 4 7 Locate the four screws securing the HDD Holder Bracket to the main unit 8 Screw the HDD Holder Bracket on the Main Unit 9 You may also install a second HDD Please unscrew the HDD Holder Bracket firstly 1 2 ...

Page 57: ... and HDD through the hole at one end of HDD Holder Bracket so that the cable won t be jammed later on 1 11 Plug the cable into HDD s jack and then lock HDD onto the HDD Holder Bracket by screwing its four side corners 12 Repeat Step 7 8 to load and screw HDD Holder Bracket 2 4 3 ...

Page 58: ... SATA line in corresponding PWR2 and SATA2 connectors separately 5 6 7 14 Be sure that SATA cable for second HDD is devised with a lockable function Therefore you have to use a tool to press against the little metal clip while you try to unplug SATA cable 8 ...

Page 59: ...rew that secure the expansion slot bracket And then you can install a PCIe card to this expansion slot 2 If you want to install the PCIe card to the lower slot please push the rubber cover out of the unit and through the hole use the screwdriver to loose the screw securing the lower expansion slot bracket ...

Page 60: ...pside down on a flat surface and locate the 8 screw holes on the bottom cover 2 Place the wall mount brackets horizontally along with bottom cover so that the screw holes are aligned with the ones of the bottom cover 3 Secure the brackets to the main unit with the accompanying screws ...

Page 61: ...s be made first and disconnected last Follow the instructions below to ground the computer on the ground Make sure to follow any grounding requirements at your site 1 As the figure illustrates above remove the ground screw located on the bottom left of the rear panel 2 Attach the ground wire to the rear panel with the screw ...

Page 62: ...erminal 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 s...

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Page 64: ... 52 BIOS 4 Chapter 4 BIOS ...

Page 65: ...row keys to highlight a particular configuration screen from the top menu bar or use the down arrow key to access and configure the information below NOTE In order to increase system stability and performance our engineering staff are constantly improving the BIOS menu The BIOS setup screens and descriptions illustrated in this manual are for your reference only and may not completely match what y...

Page 66: ... format is Hour 00 to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second 00 to 59 System Date Set the system date Note that the Day automatically changes when you set the date The date format is Day Sun to Sat Month 1 to 12 Date 1 to 31 Year 1999 to 2099 4 2 Advanced Settings ...

Page 67: ...PI USB Configuration Configure the USB devices Intel IGD SWSCI OpRegion Configure the Inte l graphics display H W Monitor This section is used to configure the hardware monitoring events such as temperature fan speed and voltages Thermal Configuration Configure the intelligent power sharing function Super IO Configuration This section is used to configure the I O functions supported by the onboard...

Page 68: ...g Disabled Default Enabled Enable Hibernation Enable or disable the Hibernation function This allows the operating system to control power to the computer s disk monitor and peripheral devices Setting Enabled Default Disabled ACPI Sleep State This item allows you to select ACPI Sleep State ACPI sleep state enables you to send the system in a low power consuming sleep mode ...

Page 69: ...enable or disable the processor s Hyper threading feature Enabled for Windows XP and Linux OS optimized for Hyper threading Technology and disabled for other OS OS not optimized for Hyper threading Technology When disabled only one thread per enabled core is enabled Active Processor Cores Enter the number of cores to enable in each processor package ...

Page 70: ...rdware Prefetcher Turn on or off the MLC streamer prefetcher Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Use this item to enable or disable the adjacent cache line prefetch function Power Technology Configure the power management features CPU C7 Report Enable or disable the CPU C7 Report ...

Page 71: ...troller IDE Mode Set the Serial ATA drives as Parallel ATA storage devices AHCI Mode Allow the Serial ATA devices to use AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface RAID Mode Create RAID or Intel Matrix Storage configuration on Serial ATA devices Serial ATA Controller 0 Settings Disabled Enhanced Compatible Serial ATA Controller 1 Settings Disabled Enhanced ...

Page 72: ...WSCI OpRegion Configuration Select DVMT FIXED mode memory size used by Internal Graphics Device DVMT FIXED Memory 256 MB IGD Boot Type VBIOS Default This option allows you to select the display device when you boot up the system ...

Page 73: ...rating systems without an EHCI hand off feature Do not disable the BIOS EHCI Hand Off option if you are running a Windows operating system with USB device Settings Enabled Default Disabled Mass Storage Devices This item displays information when USB devices are detected USB Hardware Delays and Time outs USB Transfer Time out Default setting 20 sec Device Reset Time out Default setting 20 sec Devic...

Page 74: ... set parameters of Parallel Port LPT LPTE Power On After Power Fail After Power Failure is a power management option that will set the mode of operation if a power loss occurs Settings Power Off Keep the power off until the power button is pressed Power On Restore power to the computer ...

Page 75: ... 63 BIOS 4 2 7 PC Health Status PC Health Status The hardware monitor menu shows the operating temperature fan speeds and system voltages ...

Page 76: ... 64 BIOS 4 2 8 Second Super IO Configuration Serial Port Configuration Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port ...

Page 77: ... 65 BIOS 4 2 9 Platform Thermal Configuration Intelligent Power Sharing Enable or disable the power sharing function ...

Page 78: ... installed on your system The chipset manage bus speeds and access to system memory resources such as DRAM It also coordinates communications with the PCI bus Notice Beware of that setting inappropriate values in items of this menu may cause system to malfunction 4 3 Chipset Settings ...

Page 79: ...ation Memory Information Low MMIO Align This option will determine Low MMIO resources align Initiate Graphic Adapter This item allows you to select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device Graphics Turbo IMON Current Graphics turbo IMON current values supported ...

Page 80: ..._S4 Assertion Stretch Enable Enable or disable the SLP_S4 Stretch function Azalia HD Audio Use the Azalia HD Audio option to enable or disable the High Definition Audio controller Azalia Internal HDMI Codec Enable or disable the Azalia internal HDMI Codec USB Configuration Enable or disable USB device ...

Page 81: ...evices and counts the system memory But all of these system tests are needed every time you boot and can be turned off to save time When set to Enabled this option shortens POST by eliminating some tests Quiet Boot This allows you to select the screen display when the system boots Setup Prompt Timeout Select the number of seconds to wait for the setup activation key ...

Page 82: ... 19 Capture When enabled it allows the optional ROM to trap interrupt 19 Hard Drive BBS Priorities This allows you to set the hard drive boot priority The BIOS will attempt to arrange the hard disk boot sequence automatically You can also change the booting sequence The number of device items that appears on the screen depends on the number of devices installed in the system Boot Option Priorities...

Page 83: ...CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press Enter You may also press ESC to abort the selection and not enter a password To disable a password just press Enter when you are prompted to enter the password A message will confirm the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely PASSWORD DISABLED...

Page 84: ...OS to request a password every time your system is rebooted This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer You can determine when the password is required within the BIOS Features Setup Menu and its Security option If the Security option is set to System the password will be required both at boot and at entry to Setup If it s set to Setup prompting only occurs when trying to enter Setup ...

Page 85: ...hanges and exit setup Pressing OK stores the selection made in the menus in CMOS a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the system is restarted again ...

Page 86: ...ts Restore system to factory default Pressing Enter on this item and it asks for confirmation prior to executing this command Save Options Save as User Defaults Save all current settings as user default The current setup state can later be restored using Restore User Defaults Pressing Enter on this item and it asks for confirmation prior to executing this command Restore User Defaults Restore syst...

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Page 88: ... 76 Appendix Appendix ...

Page 89: ... Key or Microsoft Natural PS 2 Keyboard 00000061 00000061 System speaker 00000062 00000063 Motherboard resources 00000064 00000064 Standard 101 102 Key or Microsoft Natural PS 2 Keyboard 00000065 0000006F Motherboard resources 00000070 00000071 System CMOS real time clock 00000072 0000007F Motherboard resources 00000080 00000080 Motherboard resources 00000081 00000083 Direct memory access controll...

Page 90: ... board 000004D0 000004D1 Motherboard resources 00000500 0000057F System board 00000A79 00000A79 ISAPNP Read Data Port 00000D00 0000FFFF PCI bus 00001180 0000119F System board 0000D000 0000DFFF Intel R 5 Series 3400 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 6 3B4C 0000D000 0000DFFF Intel R 82574L Gigabit Network Connection 0000E000 0000EFFF Intel R 5 Series 3400 Series Chipset Family PCI Express ...

Page 91: ... ler 3B30 IRQ 4 Communications Port COM1 IRQ 8 System CMOS real time clock IRQ 9 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 10 Communications Port COM3 IRQ 11 Communications Port COM4 IRQ 12 Microsoft PS 2 Mouse IRQ 13 Numeric data processor IRQ 16 Intel R HD Graphics Intel R Management Engine Interface Intel R 5 Series 3400 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller 3B3C IRQ 17 Intel R 5 Series ...

Page 92: ...Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 2 3B44 FBA00000 FBBFFFFF Intel R 82574L Gigabit Network Connection 2 FBB00000 FBB1FFFF Intel R 82574L Gigabit Network Connection 2 FBB20000 FBB23FFF Intel R 82574L Gigabit Network Connection 2 FB800000 FB9FFFFF Intel R 5 Series 3400 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 6 3B4C FB800000 FB9FFFFF Intel R 82574L Gigabit Network Connection FB900000 FB9...

Page 93: ...ard FED20000 FED3FFFF System board FEE00000 FEE0FFFF System board FED1C000 FED1FFFF System board FEC00000 FECFFFFF System board FED08000 FED08FFF System board FF000000 FFFFFFFF System board A0000 BFFFF PCI bus A0000 BFFFF Intel R HD Graphics ...

Page 94: ...oid main void int SMB_PORT_AD 0xF000 int SMB_DEVICE_ADD 0x6E 75111R s Add 6eh programming DIO as output 0 input 1 Output Index 10 GPIO1x Output pin control SMB_Byte_WRITE SMB_PORT_AD SMB_DEVICE_ADD 0x10 0xff delay 10 Index 20 GPIO2x Output pin control SMB_Byte_WRITE SMB_PORT_AD SMB_DEVICE_ADD 0x20 0xff delay 10 Index 40 GPIO3x Output pin control SMB_Byte_WRITE SMB_PORT_AD SMB_DEVICE_ADD 0x40 0xff ...

Page 95: ...ear delay 10 outportb SMPORT 04 DeviceID 1 clear outportb SMPORT 03 REG_INDEX clear outportb SMPORT 02 0x48 read_byte delay 10 SMB_R inportb SMPORT 05 return SMB_R void SMB_Byte_WRITE int SMPORT int DeviceID int REG_INDEX int REG_DATA outportb SMPORT 02 0x00 clear outportb SMPORT 00 0xff clear delay 10 outportb SMPORT 04 DeviceID clear outportb SMPORT 03 REG_INDEX clear outportb SMPORT 05 REG_DATA...

Page 96: ...ming Below please take the source code written in C for a WDT application example Include Header Area include math h include stdio h include dos h index port 0x2e void main outportb 0x2e 0x87 initial IO port outportb 0x2e 0x87 twice outportb 0x2e 0x07 point to logical device outportb 0x2e 1 0x07 select logical device 7 outportb 0x2e 0xf5 select offset f5h outportb 0x2e 1 0x40 set bit5 1 to clear b...

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