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BM1xx User
’s
guide
4.3.5
Main
BIOS setting
Function
Configuration options
System Date
View or Set System Date.
/
System Time
View or Set System Time.
/
System Information
View various BIOS and System information (BIOS version,
processor cache, type and speed, system memory amount
and speed).
/
Boot Features
Select boot features
/
Network Stack
/
Error Manager
View Error Manager Log: [Enter]
Display Error manager log information
Table 7 - Main
4.3.5.1
System information
BIOS setting
Function
Board name
MB963
BIOS Version
MB963 BIOS (8922080A.01) X64
Processor Type
Intel(R) Atom (TM) Processor E3950 P 1.60GHz
Processor Speed
1.600 GHz
System Memory Speed
2400 MHz
L2 Cache RAM
1024 KB
Total Memory
4092 MB
Memory Device [0]
1024 MB (LPDDR4-2400) @ Channel A-DIMM0
Memory Device [1]
1024 MB (LPDDR4-2400) @ Channel B-DIMM0
Memory Device [2]
1024 MB (LPDDR4-2400) @ Channel C-DIMM0
Memory Device [3]
1024 MB (LPDDR4-2400) @ Channel D-DIMM0
Table 8 - System information
4.3.5.2
Boot features
BIOS setting
Function
Configuration options
Numlock
Select power-on state for Numlock.
[On] [Off]
Timeout
Number of seconds that POST will wait for the user input before booting.
[0]
CSM Support
[Yes] [No]
Quick Boot
If enabled, skips some tests at boot to decrease boot time.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Diagnostic Splash Screen
If you select "Enabled” the diagnostic splash screen always displays during boot. If you select “Disabled” the diagnostic
splash screen does not display unless you press HOTKEY during boot.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Diagnostic Summary Screen
Display the diagnostic summary screen during boot.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
BIOS Level USB
Enable/Disable all BIOS support for USB in order to reduce boot time.
Note that this will prevent using a USB keyboard in setup or a USB biometric scanner such as a finger print reader to control
access to setup, but does not prevent the operating system from supporting such hardware.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
USB Legacy
Enable/Disable USB BIOS SMM support for keyboard, mouse, mass storage in legacy operating systems such as DOS.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Console Redirection
Enable/disable universal console redirection
[Enabled] [Disabled]
S3 Sleep State
Set this item to Disabled to disable support from ACPI S3 state (Sleep)
[Enabled] [Disabled]
S4 Hibernate State
Set this item to Disabled to disable support from ACPI S4 state (Hibernate)
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Allow Hotkey in S4 resume
Enable hotkey detection when system resuming from Hibernate state.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
UEFI Boot
Enable the UEFI boot.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Legacy Boot
Select Enabled to enable legacy boot.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Boot in Legacy Video Mode
Enable to force the display adapter to switch the video mode to Text Mode 3 at the end of BIOS POST for non-UEFI boot mode
(Legacy Boot). Some legacy software, such as DUET, requires that the BIOS explicitly enter text video mode prior to boot.
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Load OPROM
Load all OPROMs or on demand according to the boot device.
[On Demand]
Table 9 - Boot features
4.3.5.3
Network stack
BIOS setting
Function
Configuration options
Network Stack
Enable/Disable UEFI Network Stack
[Enabled] [Disabled]
Table 10 - Network stack
4.3.5.4
Error manager
BIOS setting
Function
Configuration options
View Error manager Log
Display Error Manager Log Information
[Enter]
Clear Error Manager Log
Press Enter to clear the error manager log.
[Enter]
Table 11 Error manager
4.3.6
Advanced
BIOS setting
Function
CMOS Battery Status:
[Good]
Main
CPU Configuration
Set Processor configuration
Uncore Configuration
Summary of Contents for BM1 Series
Page 1: ...ASEM Embedded Panel PCs USER S GUIDE Code 86061112 Version A00 Date 27 10 2020 BM1xx ...
Page 2: ...ii Revisions Revisor Date Release Thei 14 05 2020 ES Thei Rosso 27 10 2020 A00 ...
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Page 7: ...1 BM1xx User s guide SECTION 1 1 Preliminary Information ...
Page 11: ...5 BM1xx User s guide SECTION 2 2 General Description ...
Page 26: ...20 SECTION 3 Installation and connection SECTION 3 3 Installation and connection ...
Page 36: ...30 SECTION 4 System Start up SECTION 4 4 System Start up ...
Page 48: ...42 SECTION 5 Maintenance and service SECTION 5 5 Maintenance and service ...
Page 54: ...48 SECTION 6 Technical specifications SECTION 6 6 Technical specifications ...
Page 55: ...49 BM1xx User s guide 6 1 Technical specifications 6 1 1 Block Diagram Table 40 Block diagram ...
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Page 88: ...82 SECTION 7 WiFi 4G Global SECTION 7 7 WiFi 4G Global ...
Page 112: ...106 SECTION 8 Linux installation guide SECTION 8 8 Linux installation guide ...