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UST100-504-FL Series u

ser’s Manual 

 

Introduction 

I/O System 

 

Display 

 

1 x HDMI 1.4b (Resolution:4K/2K@60Hz) 

 

Ethernet 

 

2 x 10/100/1000 RJ45 Ethernet ports (2 x I211-AT) 

 

USB Ports 

 

4 x USB3.0 

 

Mini Card Interface 

 

2 x full-size Rev. 1.2 PCI Express Mini Card slot 
- 1 x USB/PCIe with SIM socket 
- 1 x mSATA/USB/PCIe with SIM socket 

 

1 x half-size Rev. 1.2 PCI Express Mini Card slot (mSATA+USB) 

 

Storage 

 

x 2.5” SATA HDD/SSD (internal) 

 

1 x Full size mSATA (occupied 1 x PCI Express Mini Card slot) 

 

1 x half size mSATA (occupied 1 x PCI Express Mini Card slot)  

 

Indicator 

 

1 x Green LED as indicator for PW R status 

 

1 x Yellow LED as indicator for HDD active 

 

Button 

 

1 x Power button 

 

1 x Reset button 

 

Serial Port 

 

1 x RS-232/422/485 

 

Digital IO 

 

4 x Digital Input 

 

4 x Digital Output 

 

Audio 

 

1 x MIC In

 

 

1 x Line Out

 

 

Antenna  

 

4 x SMA type connector openings for antenna 

1.2.2 

System Specifications 

 

Watchdog Timer 

 

1~255 seconds or minutes; up to 255 levels.  

 

Power Supply 

 

9~36VDC input (typical 12/24VDC input) 

 

Operation Temperature 

 

-40 °C ~+60 °C (-40 °F ~ 140 °F), with wide operating temperature support 

 

Storage Temperature 

 

-40 °C ~+85 °C (-40 °F ~ 185 °F)  

 

Humidity 

 

0% ~ 95% (non-condensation) 

 

Vibration Endurance 

 

3 Grm with SSD (5-500Hz, X, Y, Z directions) 

 

1 Grm with HDD (5-500Hz, X, Y, Z directions) 

 

2 Grm with HDD & Axiomtek Anti-Vibration Kit (5~500Hz, X,Y, Z directions)* 
*Please contact Axiomtek for details. 

Summary of Contents for UST100-504-FL Series

Page 1: ...UST100 504 FL Series Embedded System User s Manual...

Page 2: ...usefulness of any information in this document Axiomtek does not make any commitment to update any information in this manual Axiomtek reserves the right to change or revise this document and or produ...

Page 3: ...e sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting it to any power outlet 5 Turn OFF system power before cleaning Clean the system using a cloth only Do not spray any liquid cleaner d...

Page 4: ...n against electric shock not classified 2 Degree of protection against ingress of water IP30 3 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitro...

Page 5: ...components requiring designated products for cleaning as mentioned below Cloth A piece of cloth is the best tool to use when rubbing up a component Although paper towels or tissues can be used on mos...

Page 6: ...tek is a trademark of Axiomtek Co Ltd IBM PC AT PS 2 VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation MS DOS Microsoft...

Page 7: ...11 2 4 Installing 4G 3G Module 13 2 5 Installing the Wall Mount Kit 16 2 6 Installing the Cable Fixing Plate 17 SECTION 3 DIP SWITCH BUTTONS CONNECTOR SETTINGS 19 3 1 Summary of DIP Switch Settings 19...

Page 8: ...viii 4 6 Boot Menu 52 4 7 Save Exit Menu 53 APPENDIX A WATCHDOG TIMER 55 About Watchdog Timer 55 How to Use the Watchdog Timer 55 Sample Program 55...

Page 9: ...mes with flexible I O design To fulfill different application needs this flexible embedded system supports Windows 7 for 6 th Gen Intel CPU Windows 10 Ubuntu 18 04 and can be wall mounted as an option...

Page 10: ...nd Celeron processors with high flexibility and multi functional design making it the best solution for any industrial field applications Embedded O S Supported With the sky lake processor UST100 504...

Page 11: ...dicator for PWR status 1 x Yellow LED as indicator for HDD active Button 1 x Power button 1 x Reset button Serial Port 1 x RS 232 422 485 Digital IO 4 x Digital Input 4 x Digital Output Audio 1 x MIC...

Page 12: ...kg 4 83 lb with package Dimension 185 mm 7 09 W x 150 mm 5 91 D x 65 15 mm 2 56 H Note All specifications and images are subject to change without notice 1 2 3 Driver Contents Please download the driv...

Page 13: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual Introduction 5 1 3 Dimensions The following diagrams show the dimensions and outlines of the UST100 504 FL...

Page 14: ...5 Packing List The UST100 504 FL comes with the following bundle package UST100 504 FL system unit x 1 HDMI cable fixed x 1 Cable tie x 1 HDD screws x 4 Terminal block x 1 Wall mount kit x1 Wall mount...

Page 15: ...rom its bottom cover flip the system over 180 degrees and put it upside down To avoid pulling the SATA cable while extracting the system be sure to first remove the cable attached to the bottom cover...

Page 16: ...e Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord Step 2 Remove the screws on both sides of the system Step 3 Pull the main system away from its bottom cover flip the system over 180 degrees and...

Page 17: ...with the four supplied screws as illustrated below Step 7 Align the screw holes on the edges of the SATA drive tray to the screw posts on the inside of the chassis Insert the screw holes through the s...

Page 18: ...er s Manual Hardware Installation 10 Step 9 Use the cable clips to fasten the SATA cable to the chassis and insert connector Step 10 Slide the system back onto the bottom cover and fasten all screws t...

Page 19: ...section 4 4 Advanced Menu SATA and RST Configuration Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord Step 2 Remove the screws on both sides of the system Step 3 Pull the main system away from it...

Page 20: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual Hardware Installation 12 Step 6 Slide the system back onto the bottom cover and fasten all screws to complete installation...

Page 21: ...away from its bottom cover flip the system over 180 degrees and put it upside down To avoid pulling the SATA cable while extracting the system be sure to first remove the cable attached to the bottom...

Page 22: ...F cable through the antenna hole Step 10 Screw the end of the RF cable tightly with the antenna nut and gasket Step 11 Fasten the RF cable to the side clips Step 12 Attach the other end of the RF cabl...

Page 23: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual Hardware Installation 15 Step 15 Screw the external RF antenna to the end of the RF cable tightly to complete installation...

Page 24: ...ount Kit Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord Step 2 Take out the wall mount kit and mounting screws from the accessory package Step 3 Locate the wall mount screw holes on both sides o...

Page 25: ...low the HDMI port Step 3 To fasten the HDMI cable fixing plate to the system position the hole on the plate against the hole on the system insert the screw through the holes and turn the screw tightly...

Page 26: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual Hardware Installation 18 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 27: ...configure the UST100 504 FL to meet various application purposes The table below lists all jumpers and their default settings SW1 switch settings are indicated as below Switch1 Swtich2 Descriptions OF...

Page 28: ...ations the ACC Pin needs to be connected to accessory power on the vehicle If the test environment cannot provide accessory power refer to Figure 1 2 For AT mode application please refer to SW1 Switch...

Page 29: ...5 ports Please refer to Chapter 4 for detailed BIOS settings Pins RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 DCD Data carrier detect TX Data 2 RXD Receive data TX Data 3 TXD Transmit data RX NC 4 DTR Data terminal ready...

Page 30: ...o plugs for Audio Mic In and Audio Line out 3 2 7 Digital IO The UST100 504 FL supports 8CH digital input or output Please refer to Chapter 4 for detailed BIOS settings Pins Signals Pins Signals 1 GPI...

Page 31: ...witching please refer to Chapter 4 4 SATA and RST Configuration The table follows PCI Express Mini Card Spec V1 2 Pins Signals Pins Signals 51 NC 52 3 3Vaux 49 NC 50 GND 47 NC 48 1 5V 45 NC 46 NC 43 G...

Page 32: ...V1 2 Pins Signals Pins Signals 51 NC 52 3 3Vaux 49 NC 50 GND 47 NC 48 1 5V 45 NC 46 NC 43 GND 44 NC 41 3 3Vaux 42 NC 39 3 3Vaux 40 GND 37 GND 38 USB_D 35 GND 36 USB_D 33 mSATA_Tp 34 GND 31 mSATA_Tn 3...

Page 33: ...w list all default settings 3 3 1 Power Button The power button is on the I O side It allows users to control power on off state of the UST100 504 FL Functions Descriptions On Turns on off system Off...

Page 34: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 26 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 35: ...etup navigation process These keys include F1 F2 Enter ESC Arrow keys and so on Note Some of the navigation keys differ from one screen to another Hot Keys Descriptions Left Right The Left and Right A...

Page 36: ...low The Main BIOS setup screen is also shown below BIOS Information Display the auto detected BIOS information System Date Time Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time...

Page 37: ...tem devices Users can select any items in the left frame of the screen to go to sub menus Hardware Monitor F81804 Super IO Configuration CPU Configuration SATA And RST Configuration PCH FW Configurati...

Page 38: ...or the NCT6106D Super IO Configurations and change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen For items marked with please press Enter...

Page 39: ...the communication interface for ignition configuration and is not available Serial Port 2 COM2 Configurations Use these items to set parameters related to serial port 2 Select Mode Use this option to...

Page 40: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 32...

Page 41: ...onfiguration This screen shows the CPU version and its detailed information Intel Virtualization Technology It allows a hardware platform to run multiple operating systems separately and simultaneousl...

Page 42: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 34 SATA and RST Configuration SATA Mode Selection AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface mode is how SATA controller s operate...

Page 43: ...slot location is to be used for connecting an mSATA card the user needs to change the Mini Card mode to mSATA and save it so that the MC2 slot can function properly as an mSATA interface default sett...

Page 44: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 36 PCH FW Configuration This screen shows ME Firmware information...

Page 45: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 37 Trusted Computing Select the Security Device Support to enable or disable the TPM function...

Page 46: ...lash BIOS 1 Create a folder and rename it to Axiomtek on the root of USB storage Ex X Axiomtek 2 Copy the BIOS file to the Axiomtek folder Ex X Axiomtek SBCXXXXXX XXX please refer the screenshot as be...

Page 47: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 39...

Page 48: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 40...

Page 49: ...r s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 41 Device Configuration The DIO Modification default setting is Disabled If the setting is changed for enable you can load manufacture default and program DIO setting Ple...

Page 50: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 42...

Page 51: ...this screen to set ACC Timer 1 ACC ON Delay T1 Set delay timer for system power on 2 ACC OFF Delay T2 Set delay timer for system power off 3 Shutdown Delay T3 In case the system OS fails to shut down...

Page 52: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 44 Advance Setting This item shows all information and voltage settings...

Page 53: ...ended that users should avoid changing the defaults 1 Low Voltage Notifies the system to shut down when voltage drops to the specified value 2 Very Low Voltage Force turns off system power when voltag...

Page 54: ...nter Sets force turn off system power delay time Save Setting When all settings are completed select Save Current Setting to PSU to save changes If the user forgets to save current settings the interf...

Page 55: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 47 Load Default Setting This option allows you to restore to default settings and save factory defaults...

Page 56: ...Chipset Menu The Chipset menu allows users to change the advanced chipset settings Users can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus System Agent SA Configuratio...

Page 57: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 49 System Agent SA Configurations Memory Configuration Use this item to refer to the information related to system memory...

Page 58: ...UST100 504 FL Series user s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 50...

Page 59: ...etup Utility 51 Security Menu Administrator Password This item indicates whether an administrator password has been set installed or uninstalled User Password This item indicates whether a user passwo...

Page 60: ...er of seconds to wait for setup activation key where 65535 0xFFFF means indefinite waiting Bootup NumLock State Use this item to select the power on state for the keyboard NumLock Launch PXE OpROM pol...

Page 61: ...to the system configurations and return to Main Menu Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Save Exit menu and press Enter Select Yes to discard changes and exit Save Changes and Reset When users h...

Page 62: ...ore Defaults It automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when users select this option Select Restore Defaults from the Save Exit menu and press Enter Save as User De...

Page 63: ...How to Use the Watchdog Timer The user can configure the watchdog timer using the watchdog function included in the AXVIEW2 0 software developed by Axiomtek or using the debug exe software released by...

Page 64: ...watchdog timer STEP Sample code Note 1 Enter configuration mode O 2E 87 O 2E 87 Un lock super I O Un lock super I O 2 Select logic device O 2E 07 O 2F 08 Select logic register Switch to WDT device 3 D...

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