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GP-3000  Series  |  User  Manual 

 

Contents 

Preface ................................................................................................................................. 6 

Revision .................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Copyright Notice ....................................................................................................................... 6

 

Acknowledgement .................................................................................................................... 6

 

Disclaimer ................................................................................................................................. 6

 

Declaration of Conformity ......................................................................................................... 6

 

Product Warranty Statement ..................................................................................................... 7

 

Technical Support and Assistance ............................................................................................ 9

 

Conventions Used in this Manual .............................................................................................. 9

 

Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................. 10

 

Ordering information ............................................................................................................... 11

 

Chapter 1 Product Introductions ..................................................................................... 13 

1.1

 

Overview .......................................................................................................................... 14

 

1.2

 

Highlights ......................................................................................................................... 15

 

1.3

 

Product Pictures ............................................................................................................... 16

 

1.4

 

Key Features .................................................................................................................... 19

 

1.5

 

Hardware Specification .................................................................................................... 20

 

1.6

 

System I/O ....................................................................................................................... 23

 

1.7

 

Mechanical Dimension ..................................................................................................... 26

 

Chapter 2 Switches & Connectors .................................................................................. 28 

2.1

 

Location of Switches and Connectors .............................................................................. 29

 

2.1.1 Top View ................................................................................................................. 29

 

2.1.2 Bottom View............................................................................................................ 29

 

2.2

 

Switches and Connectors Definition ................................................................................. 30

 

2.3

 

Definition of Switches ....................................................................................................... 31

 

2.4

 

Definition of Connectors ................................................................................................... 33

 

Chapter 3 System Setup .................................................................................................. 40 

3.1

 

Removing Top Cover ....................................................................................................... 41

 

3.1

 

Installing CPU .................................................................................................................. 44

 

3.2

 

Installing SO-DIMM .......................................................................................................... 46

 

3.3

 

Installing Mini-PCIe Card .................................................................................................. 47

 

3.4

 

Installing M.2 E Key Card ................................................................................................. 48

 

3.5

 

Installing M.2 M Key Card ................................................................................................ 49

 

3.6

 

Installing Antenna ............................................................................................................. 50

 

3.6.1

 

Antenna #1 to #4 .................................................................................................... 50

 

3.6.2

 

Antenna #5 to #7 .................................................................................................... 52

 

3.7

 

Installing Thermal Pad on MOSFET Heatsink .................................................................. 54

 

Summary of Contents for GEB-3301-R10

Page 1: ...Embedded GPU Computer 9 8th Gen Intel Xeon Core Modular GPU Computer Supports Dual Full length GPU Expansion Up to 500W Embedded GPU Computer Version V1 00 GP 3000 Series User Manual ...

Page 2: ...re Specification 20 1 6 System I O 23 1 7 Mechanical Dimension 26 Chapter 2 Switches Connectors 28 2 1 Location of Switches and Connectors 29 2 1 1 Top View 29 2 1 2 Bottom View 29 2 2 Switches and Connectors Definition 30 2 3 Definition of Switches 31 2 4 Definition of Connectors 33 Chapter 3 System Setup 40 3 1 Removing Top Cover 41 3 1 Installing CPU 44 3 2 Installing SO DIMM 46 3 3 Installing ...

Page 3: ... Trusted Computing 73 4 3 6 ACPI Settings 74 4 3 7 F81866 Super IO Configuration 75 4 3 8 Hardware Monitor 76 4 3 9 S5 RTC Wake Settings 77 4 3 10 Serial Port Console Redirection 77 4 3 11 USB Configuration 78 4 3 12 Network Stack Configuration 79 4 3 13 CSM Configuration 79 4 3 14 NVMe Configuration 81 4 4 Chipset Setup 82 4 4 1 System Agent SA Configuration 82 4 4 2 PCH IO Configuration 84 4 5 S...

Page 4: ...al Module Pin Definition Settings 114 6 1 1 CMI M12LAN01 R12 UB1410 Module 114 6 1 2 CMI COM04 R10 UB1403 Module 115 6 1 3 CFM IGN03 R11 Module 116 6 1 4 GEB 3301 R10 Module 117 6 1 5 GEB 3601 R10 Module 120 6 2 Installing High Speed CMI Module 124 6 2 1 CMI LAN01 R12 UB1412 Module 124 6 2 2 CMI M12LAN01 R12 UB1410 Module 126 6 2 3 CMI 10GLAN02 R10 UB1428 Module 129 6 3 Installing Low Speed CMI Mo...

Page 5: ...6 7 Installing GEB 3601 R10 Module 162 6 7 1 Installing GEB 3601 R10 Module onto GP 3000 162 6 7 2 Installing GPU Card 166 6 7 3 Installing Rubber Foot Pad 175 6 7 4 Installing Wall Mount 177 6 8 Power Supply Cabling Guide 179 6 8 1 Cabling with US Power Cord 179 6 8 2 Cabling with EU Power Cord 181 ...

Page 6: ...emarks of their respective owners Disclaimer This manual is intended to be used as a practical and informative guide only and is subject to change without notice It does not represent a commitment on the part of Cincoze This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are inco...

Page 7: ... eastern part of Europe It is necessary to confirm whether a particular country has accepted signed the application of an ECE regulation as the application it is not mandatory for the countries Product Warranty Statement Warranty Cincoze products are warranted by Cincoze Co Ltd to be free from defect in materials and workmanship for 2 years from the date of purchase by the original purchaser Durin...

Page 8: ... will be incurred for a repair Cincoze lists all charges and will wait for customer s approval before performing the repair Customers agree to ensure the product or assume the risk of loss or damage during transit to prepay shipping charges and to use the original shipping container or equivalent Customers can be sent back the faulty products with or without accessories manuals cable etc and any c...

Page 9: ...l support team or sales representative for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages Conventions Used i...

Page 10: ... rating marked on the product 9 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 10 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 11 If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage 12 Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock 1...

Page 11: ...g or damaged GP 3000 Available Models Model No Product Description GP 3000 R10 9th 8th Gen Intel Xeon Core GPU Computer Supports Dual Full length GPU Expansion Up to 500W Package Checklist Item Description Q ty 1 Wall Mount Bracket 1 2 Desktop Mount Kit 1 3 CPU Heat Sink and Thermal Pad 1 4 Screws Pack 4 5 Rubber Foot Kit 1 6 Power Terminal Block Connector 2 7 Remote Function Terminal Block Connec...

Page 12: ...Pin GPU Power Cable 2 3 Screws Pack 2 4 GPU Card Retainer Screw Pack 1 5 Rubber Foot Kit 1 6 Sponge 2 GEB 3601 R10 Available Models Model No Product Description GEB 3601 R10 GPU Expansion Box with 2 x PCIe x 16 Signal PCIe x 8 1 x PCIe x 4 and 1 x PCIe x 1 Slots for GP 3000 Series Package Checklist Item Description Q ty 1 Wall Mount Bracket 1 2 8 Pin to 6 2 Pin GPU Power Cable 4 3 Screws Pack 2 4 ...

Page 13: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 13 Chapter 1 Product Introductions ...

Page 14: ... GP 3000 uses Cincoze s exclusive CMI and CFM modular design which offers expansion modules with eight Gigabit PoE two USB 3 2 or dual 10 Gb s LAN ports Storage options include high speed M 2 NVMe storage slots and four hot swappable 2 5 HDD SSD trays accessible through the front maintenance panel Together they meet large capacity machine vision storage requirements and improve hard disk accessibi...

Page 15: ...h end GPU cards And GP 3000 offers 720W system power budget for high end GPU Computing applications Upgrades are now easy In addition to GPU expansion through the GEBs the GP 3000 also retains flexibility for future upgrades Whether adding or upgrading GPU cards the core system remains and only the GBE is changed Upgrades become easier and the expansion possibilities become almost endless The GP 3...

Page 16: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 16 1 3 Product Pictures GP 3000 ...

Page 17: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 17 GP 3000 GEB 3301 ...

Page 18: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 18 GP 3000 GEB 3601 ...

Page 19: ...gy for Power Ignition Sensing PoE Function Versatile Mounting Methods Wall Stand Face up 19 Rack Mount Military Standard Shock Vibration Proof pending GEB 3301 Support 1 x PCIe x16 Slot for full length GPU card Expansion Support 1 x PCIe x4 Slot for Add on card Expansion Intelligent Cooling Design for High Performance GPU Card Military Standard Shock Vibration Proof pending GEB 3601 Supports 2 x P...

Page 20: ...or 4096 x 2160 30Hz 1x DisplayPort Connector 4096 x 2340 60Hz 1x VGA Connector 1920 x 1200 30Hz 5x GbE LAN RJ45 GbE1 Intel I219 LM GbE2 Intel I210 IT GbE3 Intel I210 IT GbE4 Intel I210 IT GbE5 Intel I210 IT 2x RS 232 422 485 with Auto Flow Control Support 5V 12V DB9 2x 10Gbps USB3 2 Gen2 Ports Type A 4x 5Gbps USB3 2 Gen1 Ports Type A 1x Line out 1x Mic in Phone Jack 3 5mm 1x ATX Power On Off Butto...

Page 21: ...less Design Protection Reverse Power Input Protection Over Voltage Protection Protection Range 51 58V Protection Type shut down operating voltage re power on at the present level to recover Over Current Protection 30A ESD Protection 8kV air 4kV contact Surge Protection 3 84kV impedance 12 ohm 1 2 50μs waveform Operating System Windows 10 Linux Supports by project Environment Operating Temperature ...

Page 22: ...Power Budget 300W Weight Information 3 2 kg Dimension W x D x H 104 x 195 x 360 mm MTBF 2 713 254 hr GEB 3601 Expansion Slot 2x PCIe x16 Slot PCIe x8 Signal for GPU Card 1x PCIe x4 Slot 1x PCIe x1 Slot GPU Card Dimension Card Length 328mm Card Height 64mm Standard Triple Deck Card Width 134mm Internal USB 1x USB2 0 Type A Internal Power Connector 4x 8 Pin Connector for GPU Card Total Power Budget ...

Page 23: ...e system with HDMI monitor VGA Port Used to connect the system with VGA monitor Display Port Used to connect a monitor with DisplayPort interface COM Port Used to connect to RS 232 422 485 serial devices Line Out Used to connect a speaker Mic In Used to connect a microphone ATX Power On Off Used to power on or power off the system Remote Power On Off A terminal block used to connect to remote powe...

Page 24: ...DD SSD Bay Used to insert 2 5 SATA HDD SSD Clear CMOS Battery Used to insert CMOS battery IGN Setting Switch Used to set up IGN function SIM Card Slot Used to insert SIM card Reset Button Used to reset the system AT ATX Mode Switch Used to select AT or ATX power mode Clear CMOS Used to clear CMOS for BIOS reset ...

Page 25: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 25 External Fan Used to be system s external fan ...

Page 26: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 26 1 7 Mechanical Dimension GP 3000 Unit mm GEB 3301 Unit mm ...

Page 27: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 27 GEB 3601 Unit mm ...

Page 28: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 28 Chapter 2 Switches Connectors ...

Page 29: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 29 2 1 Location of Switches and Connectors 2 1 1 Top View 2 1 2 Bottom View ...

Page 30: ...upport PCIe CNVi Interface CN3 Giga LAN connector x 2 LAN3 LAN4 CN4 Giga LAN connector x 2 LAN1 LAN2 CN5 Mini PCI Express Socket Support mPCIe USB3 SIM Module CN6 PWR and Reset remote connector CN8 M 2 Key M Socket Support NVMe PCIe SATA Storage COM1_1 RS232 RS422 RS485 Connector x2 COM1 2 DC_IN1 3 PINs x2 DC 9 48V power input with power ignition connector DP1 Display Port connector IGN_PH1 IGN co...

Page 31: ...r Mode Switch Switch Definition Left AT Power Mode Right ATX Power Mode Default CLR_CMOS1_1 Clear CMOS Switch Switch Definition Left Clear CMOS Right Normal Default PWR_SW1 Power Button Switch Definition Push Power System RESET1_1 Reset Switch Switch Definition Push Reset System ...

Page 32: ...ocation Function DIP1 DIP2 SW1 Super Cap Enabled ON Default ON Default Disabled OFF Location Function DIP3 DIP4 SW1 COM1 0V RI ON Default ON Default 5V ON OFF 12V OFF OFF Location Function DIP5 DIP6 SW1 COM2 0V RI ON Default ON Default 5V ON OFF 12V OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 33: ...31 PETN0 6 1 5V 32 SMB_DATA 7 CLKREQ 33 PETP0 8 RESERVED 34 GND 9 GND 35 GND 10 RESERVED 36 USB_D 11 REFCLK 37 RESERVED 12 RESERVED 38 USB_D 13 REFCLK 39 RESERVED 14 RESERVED 40 GND 15 GND 41 RESERVED 16 RESERVED 42 LED_WWAN 17 RESERVED 43 RESERVED 18 GND 44 LED_WLAN 19 RESERVED 45 RESERVED 20 RESERVED 46 LED_WPAN 21 GND 47 RESERVED 22 PERST 48 1 5V 23 PERN0 49 RESERVED 24 3 3VAUX 50 GND 25 PERP0 ...

Page 34: ... 9 WGR_D1N 35 PETP0 61 WTD1P PETN1 10 PCM_SYNC LPCRSTN 36 RBI_DT 62 NC 11 WGR_D1N 37 PETN0 63 GND 12 PCM_IN 38 CLINK_REST 64 REF_CLK 13 GND 39 GND 65 WTD0N PETP1 14 PCM_OUT 40 CLINK_DATA 66 NC 15 WGR_D0N 41 PERP0 67 WTD0P PERN1 16 NC 42 CLINK_CLK 68 NC 17 WGR_D0P 43 PERN0 69 GND 18 GND 44 COEX3 70 PEWAKE1 19 GND 45 GND 71 WTCLK REFCLKP1 20 UART_WAKE 46 COEX_TXD 72 3 3V 21 WGR_CLKN 47 REFCLKP0 73 W...

Page 35: ...P_UIM_RST2 33 PCIE_TXP1 8 P_UIM_PWR 34 GND 9 GND 35 GND 10 P_UIM_DATA 36 USB2_CON_N8 11 CLKC_MIN3_N 37 GND 12 P_UIM_CLK 38 USB2_CON_P8 13 CLKC_MIN3_P 39 VCC3SB_MPCIE3 14 P_UIM_RST 40 GND 15 GND 41 VCC3SB_MPCIE3 16 P_UIM_VPP 42 NC 17 P_UIM_CLK2 43 GND 18 GND 44 NC 19 P_UIM_DATA2 45 NC 20 VCC3SB_MPCIE3 46 NC 21 GND 47 NC 22 MPCIE1_RST 48 1_5VRUN 23 PCIE_RXN1 49 NC 24 VCC3SB_MPCIE3 50 GND 25 PCIE_RXP...

Page 36: ...1 PERP1 57 GND 6 NC 32 NC 58 NC 7 PERP3 33 GND 67 NC 8 NC 34 NC 68 SUSCLK 9 GND 35 PETN1 69 PEDET CFG1 10 DAS DSS 36 NC 70 3 3V 11 PETN3 37 PETP1 71 GND 12 3 3V 38 DEVSLP 72 3 3V 13 PETP3 39 GND 73 GND 14 3 3V 40 SMB_CLK 74 3 3V 15 GND 41 PERN0 SATA_B 75 CFG2 16 3 3V 42 SMB_DATA 17 PERN2 43 PERP0 SATA_B 18 3 3V 44 ALERT 19 PERP2 45 GND 20 NC 46 NC 21 CFG0 47 PETN0 SATA_A 22 NC 48 NC 23 PETN2 49 PE...

Page 37: ... Connector Connector Type 9 pin D Sub Pin RS232 Definition RS422 485 Full Duplex Definition RS485 Half Duplex Definition 1 DCD TX DATA 2 RXD TX DATA 3 TXD RX 4 DTR RX 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI DC_IN1 3 PINs x2 DC 9 48V power input with power ignition connector Connector Type 2x 3 pins Terminal Block 5 0mm pitch Pin Definition 1 9_48VSB_IN 2 9_32VSB_ACC IGN 3 GND 4 9_48VSB_IN 5 Chassis GND 6 GND...

Page 38: ... Type Status LED Color NVMe HDD LED Data activity Blinking Yellow No activity Off IGN Thermal LED System Temp 65 C Off 65 C System Temp 70 C Blue 70 C System Temp 75 C Red 75 C System Temp Blinking Red IGN Power LED ACC ON Blue System boot up Green GPIO LED GPIO activity Green No activity Off PoE Function LED PoE module detected Green PoE module not detected Off HDD LED Data activity Blinking Yell...

Page 39: ... fan Connector Type 1x4 4 pin Wafer 2 0mm pitch Pin Definition 1 GND 2 VCC12 3 RPM 4 PWM POWER2 FAN IN Control CPU thermal sensor for CPU smart fan Connector Type 1x4 4 pin Wafer 2 0mm pitch Pin Definition 1 GND 2 VCC12 3 RPM 4 PWM POWER1 FAN OUT Control POWER2 FAN IN Control 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 1 ...

Page 40: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 40 Chapter 3 System Setup ...

Page 41: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 41 3 1 Removing Top Cover 1 Loosen the 4 screws on the top plate and then remove the top plate 2 Loosen the 2 screws on the top cover ...

Page 42: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 42 3 Loosen the 6 screws on the side and rear panel of the system 4 Remove the top cover from the chassis ...

Page 43: ...lace the top cover aside gently Warning During the following entire installation procedures please be careful not to touch the pins on the fan power connector Otherwise the fan power connector will be damaged and may not work properly ...

Page 44: ... 44 3 1 Installing CPU 1 Locate the CPU socket 2 Pull aside and then lift up the socket lever to unlock the socket 3 Align the notches on the CPU with protrusions on the socket Hold the CPU by the edges and put on the CPU gently ...

Page 45: ... 5 Aim at the four mounting holes and put on the CPU heat sink according to the picture below Fasten two screws at upper left and lower right corners Screws at upper right and lower left corners need not to fasten here they will be fastened in the step 3 of chapter 3 8 6 Place the thermal pad on the CPU heat sink Note Before assembling the system s chassis cover please make sure the transparent pr...

Page 46: ... Locate the SODIMM socket 2 Insert a SO DIMM at a 45 degree angle until its edge connector is connected to SO DIMM socket firmly 3 Press down the module until the retaining clips snap back in place Lower socket 45 Upper socket 45 Lower socket Upper socket ...

Page 47: ...he Mini PCIe socket CN1_DB on DP 300 DTB and CN5 on the system motherboard CN1_DB CN5 2 Tilt a Mini PCIe card at a 45 degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly 3 Press the card down and secure it with 2 screws 45 ...

Page 48: ...Key Card 1 Locate the M 2 E Key slot CN2 on the system motherboard 2 Tilt the M 2 E Key card at a 45 degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly 3 Press the card down and secure it with 1 screw 45 ...

Page 49: ...ey Card 1 Locate the M 2 M Key slot CN8 on the system motherboard 2 Tilt the M 2 M Key card at a 45 degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly 3 Press the card down and secure it with the screw 45 ...

Page 50: ...ser Manual 50 3 6 Installing Antenna 3 6 1 Antenna 1 to 4 1 Remove the antenna rubber cover on the rear panel 2 Penetrate the antenna jack through the hole 3 Put on the washer and fasten the nut of antenna jack 2 1 3 4 ...

Page 51: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 51 4 Assemble the antenna and antenna jack together 5 Attach the RF connector of the cable s another end onto the card ...

Page 52: ... 52 3 6 2 Antenna 5 to 7 1 Remove the antenna rubber cover on the rear panel 2 Grip the antenna jack with a tweezer and then penetrate it through the hole as indicated 3 Put on the washer and fasten the nut of antenna jack 6 5 7 ...

Page 53: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 53 4 Assemble the antenna and antenna jack together 5 Attach the RF connector of the cable s another end onto the card ...

Page 54: ...cture below place thermal pad on the top of MOSFET heatsink in order to provide a seamless contact with the body of chassis to create an efficient heat dissipation Note Before assembling the system s chassis cover please make sure the transparent protective film on the Thermal Pad has been removed ...

Page 55: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 55 3 8 Installing Top Cover 1 Put the top cover onto the chassis 2 Fasten the 6 screws on the side and rear panel of the system ...

Page 56: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 56 3 Fasten the 2 screws on the top cover 4 Put on the top plate and fasten the 4 screws to fix the top plate ...

Page 57: ...l 57 3 9 Installing SATA Hard Drives at Front Panel 1 Loosen the two screws to remove the front cover plate 2 Loosen the screw s to remove the HDD bay cover bracket 3 Pull the rotating arm and pull the HDD bracket out of system ...

Page 58: ... direction of bracket is correct and use 4 provided screws to assemble HDD and HDD bracket together 5 Align the HDD bracket with the entrance of HDD bay Insert the HDD bracket and push it until the HDD connector is fully inserted into the SATA slot 6 Place the rotating arm back and fasten the screw s ...

Page 59: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 59 7 Fix the cover by fastening the two screws ...

Page 60: ...move the cover plate of maintenance zone 2 Locate the SIM card slot at front side and insert a SIM card into a SIM slot with the gold contacts facing down Please pay attention to the insert orientation as illustrated 3 Fix the cover plate of maintenance zone by fastening the two screws ...

Page 61: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 61 3 11 Installing Rubber Foot Pad 1 Locate the four screw holes on the side panel 2 Attach on the four rubber foot pads and fasten the four screws to fix them ...

Page 62: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 62 3 12 Installing Wall Mount GP 3000 series offers wall mount kit that customers can install system on the wall in a convenient and economical way ...

Page 63: ...ser Manual 63 1 Attach the wall mount bracket onto the system according to the orientation shown below 2 Use provided 6 screws to fasten the bracket 3 The 2 bracket mounting holes are used to fix the system on the wall ...

Page 64: ...4 3 13 Installing Desktop Mount Bracket GP 3000 series offers Desktop Mount Bracket that customers can easily and economically install system on some plane surfaces on site 3 Locate the screw holes on the bottom side of the system ...

Page 65: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 65 4 Attach the Desktop Mount Bracket and then fasten the 8 screws 5 Attach on the four rubber foot pads and fasten the four screws to fix them ...

Page 66: ...re at the V port on the DC_IN connector Then connect the phoenix contacts of the power supply to the DC_IN connector 3 Fasten the four screws to fix the phoenix contacts Warning After the testing phase please use the new phoenix contacts for official use Repeated plugging and unplugging the phoenix contacts may cause electrical arcing and damage the phoenix contacts ...

Page 67: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 67 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup ...

Page 68: ...ect item Esc Quit the BIOS Setup Enter Select item Page Up Increases the numeric value or makes changes Page Down Decreases the numeric value or makes changes Tab Select setup fields F1 General help F2 Previous value F3 Load Optimized defaults F10 Save configuration and Exit Main Menu The main menu lists the setup functions you can make changes to You can use the arrow keys to select the item The ...

Page 69: ... Main Menu as shown below will appears on the screen Use arrow keys to move among the items and press Enter to accept or enter a sub menu 4 2 1 System Date Set the date Please use Tab to switch between date elements 4 2 2 System Time Set the time Please use Tab to switch between time elements ...

Page 70: ...ualization Technology Virtualization enhanced by Intel Virtualization Technology will allow a platform to run multiple operating systems and applications in independent partitions With virtualization one computer system can function as multiple virtual systems Active Process Cores All Allows users to choose the number of active processor cores ...

Page 71: ...options All 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Hyper threading Enables or disables for Hyper Threading Technology 4 3 2 Power Performance SKU Power Config Auto Allows users to choose the upper limit of CPU power Configuration options Auto 35W 4 3 3 SATA Configuration ...

Page 72: ...s or disables SATA Port 0 Serial ATA Port 1 Port 1 Enabled Enables or disables SATA Port 1 Serial ATA Port 2 Port 1 Enabled Enables or disables SATA Port 2 Serial ATA Port 3 Port 1 Enabled Enables or disables SATA Port 3 Serial ATA Port 4 Port 1 Enabled Enables or disables SATA Port 4 4 3 4 PCH FW Configuration Intel AMT Enabled Allows users to enable or disable Intel Active Management Technology ...

Page 73: ...e Flash Disabled Allows users to enable or disable ME firmware image re flash function 4 3 5 Trusted Computing Security Device Support Disable Allow users to enable or disable Security Device Support function SHA 1 PCR Bank Enabled Enables or disables SHA 1 PCR Bank function ...

Page 74: ... Hierarchy function Physical Presence Spec Version 1 3 Allows users to select which mode Physical Presence Spec Version will operate Configuration options 1 2 1 3 4 3 6 ACPI Settings This item allows users to configure ACPI settings Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Enabled Enables or disables BIOS Advanced Configuration Power Interface ACPI auto configuration ACPI Sleep State S3 Suspend to RAM Allow...

Page 75: ...ct options for the Super IO configuration and change the value of the selected option Serial Port 1 4 Configuration Serial Port Enabled This item allows users to enable or disable serial port Change Settings Auto This item allows users to change the address IRQ settings of the specified serial port ...

Page 76: ... function Watch Dog Mode Sec Changes the Watch dog mode Select Sec or Min mode Watch Dog Timer 0 User can set a value in the range of 0 to 255 4 3 8 Hardware Monitor These items display the current status of all monitored hardware devices components such as voltages and temperatures Fan In Smart Fan Function Enabled Enables or disables smart fan function Fan In Smart Fan Configuration Allows users...

Page 77: ...ke System from S5 Disabled This item allows users to change the way to wake system from S5 state Fixed Time Set the specified time HH MM SS to wake system Dynamic Time Set the increase time from current time to wake system 4 3 10 Serial Port Console Redirection ...

Page 78: ...egacy USB Support Enabled This item allows users to enable or disable legacy USB support When set to Auto legacy USB support will be disabled automatically if no USB devices are connected XHCI Hand off Enabled This item allows users to enable or disable XHCI USB3 2 hand off function USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enabled Enables or disables support for USB mass storage devices ...

Page 79: ...ration Network Stack Disabled Enables or disables UEFI Network Stack 4 3 13 CSM Configuration CSM Support Enabled Enables or disables compatibility support module Boot option filter UEFI and Legacy Allows users to select which type of operating system to boot ...

Page 80: ...tion UEFI Enables UEFI option ROM only Legacy Enables legacy option ROM only Storage Legacy Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage option ROM Do not launch Disables option ROM execution UEFI Enables UEFI option ROM only Legacy Enables legacy option ROM only Video Legacy Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy Video option ROM Do not launch Disables option ROM execution UEFI Enables UE...

Page 81: ...l 81 4 3 14 NVMe Configuration The screen allows users to select options for the NVMe configuration and change the value of the selected option If there is NVMe Device detected the options will show as the NVMe Device is found ...

Page 82: ...2 4 4 Chipset Setup This section allows you to configure chipset related settings according to user s preference 4 4 1 System Agent SA Configuration Memory Configuration This item displays detailed memory information in the system ...

Page 83: ...ct SG for switchable graphics Configuration options Auto IGFX PEG Internal Graphics Auto This item allows users to enable or disable Internal Graphics When set to Auto it will detect by BIOS Configuration options Auto Disabled Enabled VT d Enabled This item allows users to enable or disable Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I O VT d function ...

Page 84: ...ation PCI Express Configuration PCI Express Root Port MB_mPCIe PCI Express Root Port Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the PCI Express Port PCIe Speed Auto Allows you to select PCI Express interface speed Configuration options Auto Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 ...

Page 85: ... the PCI Express Port PCIe Speed Auto Allows you to select PCI Express interface speed Configuration options Auto Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 HD Audio Configuration HD Audio Enabled Allows you to select HD Audio options Enabled HD Audio device is unconditionally enabled Disabled HD Audio device is unconditionally disabled LAN i219LM Controller Enabled Enables or disables i219LM LAN Controller Wake On LAN i219 ...

Page 86: ...2 connector DTB_FH1 Mode Selection 4x1 Allows users to select 4x1 or 1x4 for DTB_FH1 Mode Amplifier Function Disabled Enables or disables Amplifier Function GPU Box USB2 0 Connector Power On Off Selection Enabled Enables or disables GPU Box USB2 0 Function DTB USB2 0 Connector Power On Off Selection Enabled Enables or disables DTB USB2 0 Function Power Failure Keep last state Allows you to specify...

Page 87: ... security settings 4 5 1 Administrator Password Administrator Password controls access to the BIOS Setup utility 4 5 2 User Password User Password controls access to the system at boot and to the BIOS Setup utility 4 5 3 Security Boot Secure Boot Disabled Enable or disable Secure Boot function ...

Page 88: ...igure Boot settings 4 6 1 Setup Prompt Timeout 1 Use this item to set number of seconds 1 65535 to wait for setup activation key 4 6 2 Bootup NumLock State Off Allows users to select the power on state for keyboard NumLock 4 6 3 Quiet Boot Disabled Allows users to enable or disable Quiet Boot function 4 6 4 Fast Boot Disabled Allows users to enable or disable Fast Boot function ...

Page 89: ... item allows users to reset system setup without saving any changes 4 7 5 Save Changes This item allows users to save changes done so far to any of the setup options 4 7 6 Discard Changes This item allows users to discard changes done so far to any of the setup options 4 7 7 Restore Defaults This item allows users to restore load default values for all the options 4 7 8 Save as User Defaults This ...

Page 90: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 90 Chapter 5 Product Application ...

Page 91: ...ood and implemented by well experienced professionals or developers 5 1 1 Digital I O Programming Guide 5 1 1 1 Pins for Digital I O Item Standard GPIO70 Pin103 DI GPIO71 Pin104 GPIO72 Pin105 GPIO73 Pin106 GPIO74 Pin107 GPIO75 Pin108 GPIO76 Pin109 GPIO77 Pin110 GPIO80 Pin111 DO GPIO81 Pin112 GPIO82 Pin113 GPIO83 Pin114 GPIO84 Pin115 GPIO85 Pin116 GPIO86 Pin117 GPIO87 Pin118 ...

Page 92: ...rt to select the index and then write data port to alter the parameters The default index port and data port are 0x4E and 0x4F respectively Pull down the SOUT1 pin to change the default value to 0x2E 0x2F To enable configuration the entry key 0x87 must be written to the index port To disable configuration write exit entry key 0xAA to the index port Following is an example to enable configuration a...

Page 93: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 93 ...

Page 94: ...mode Select Logic Device WriteByte AddrPort 0x07 WriteByte dataPort 0x06 Select logic device 06h Output Input Mode Selection Set GP70 to GP77 input Mode WriteByte AddrPort 0x80 Select configuration register 80h WriteByte DataPort 0x0X Set bit 0 7 0 to select GP 70 77 as Input mode Input Value WriteByte AddrPort 0x82 Select configuration register 82h ReadByte DataPort Value Read bit 0 7 0xFF GP70 7...

Page 95: ...ut mode Output Value WriteByte AddrPort 0x89 Select configuration register 89h WriteByte DataPort Value Set bit 0 7 0 1 to output GP 80 87 as Low or High Leave the Extended Function Mode WriteByte AddrPort 0xAA 5 1 1 5 Change base address Enter the Extended Function Mode WriteByte AddrPort 0x87 WriteByte AddrPort 0x87 Must write twice to enter Extended mode Select Logic Device WriteByte AddrPort 0...

Page 96: ...A03 DO1 Base address 2 0xA02 DI2 Base address 3 0xA03 DO2 Base address 2 0xA02 DI3 Base address 3 0xA03 DO3 Base address 2 0xA02 DI4 Base address 3 0xA03 DO4 Base address 2 0xA02 DI5 Base address 3 0xA03 DO5 Base address 2 0xA02 DI6 Base address 3 0xA03 DO6 Base address 2 0xA02 DI7 Base address 3 0xA03 DO7 Base address 2 0xA02 ...

Page 97: ...C voltage 9 30V 8x Digital Input Source Type Input Signal Voltage Level Signal Logic 0 XCOM 9V Signal Low V 1V XCOM 9V V Signal Low 8V Signal Logic 1 XCOM 3V Input Driving Sink Current Minimal 1 mA Normal 5 mA 8x Digital Output Open Drain DO Signal have to pull up resistor to XCOM for external device the resistance will affect the pull up current Signal High Level Pull up resistor to XCOM Signal L...

Page 98: ...ector Type Terminal Block 2X10 10 pin 3 5mm pitch Location Pin Definition Location Pin Definition DIO1 1 DC INPUT XCOM DIO2 1 DC INPUT XCOM 2 DI1 2 DO1 3 DI2 3 DO2 4 DI3 4 DO3 5 DI4 5 DO4 6 DI5 6 DO5 7 DI6 7 DO6 8 DI7 8 DO7 9 DI8 9 DO8 10 GND XCOM 10 GND XCOM DIO1 Digital Input Pin1 DIO2 Digital Output Pin1 ...

Page 99: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 99 Reference Input Circuit Reference Output Circuit ...

Page 100: ...nt and application development are better understood and implemented by well experienced professionals or developers 5 3 1 GPIO LED Programming Guide 5 3 1 1 Pins for GPIO LED Item GPIO LED GPIO 50 LED1 GPIO 51 LED2 GPIO 52 LED3 GPIO 53 LED4 GPIO 54 LED5 GPIO 55 LED6 GPIO 56 LED7 GPIO 57 LED8 Item GPIO LED GPIO 10 LED ON OFF ...

Page 101: ...evices To configure the register use the index port to select the index and then write data port to alter the parameters The default index port and data port are 0x4E and 0x4F respectively Pull down the SOUT1 pin to change the default value to 0x2E 0x2F To enable configuration the entry key 0x87 must be written to the index port To disable configuration write exit entry key 0xAA to the index port ...

Page 102: ...r Manual 102 5 3 1 3 Relative Registers To program the F81866A configuration registers see the following configuration procedures Following is an example to Select GPIO device by LDN index 07h using debug o 4e 07 o 4f 06 ...

Page 103: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 103 Relative Registers for GPIO LED1 LED8 GPIO5x Following example to set output enable for GPIO50 GPIO57 LED1 LED8 by using debug o 4e a0 o 4f ff ...

Page 104: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 104 Following example to set output data for GPIO50 GPIO57 LED1 LED8 by using debug o 4e a1 o 4f ff Note the data value can set with range 0 to ff ...

Page 105: ...N OFF by using debug First step read the original value from output enable register index E0 o 4e e0 I 4f 00 Note This is for example we pretend to get original value is 00 Because we need to set bit0 to 1 for GPIO10 output thus made the new value to 01 Second step write the new value 01 to set bit0 with output mode o 4e e0 o 4f 01 ...

Page 106: ...e from output enable register index E1 o 4e e1 I 4f 00 Note This is for example we pretend to get original value is 00 Because we need to set bit0 to 1 for GPIO10 output data thus made the new value to 01 Second step write the new value 01 to set bit0 with output drive with push pull o 4e e1 o 4f 01 Note the bit0 GPIO10 can be set 0 or 1 ...

Page 107: ...eByte AddrPort 0x07 WriteByte dataPort 0x06 Select logic device 06h Output Input Mode Selection Set GPIO 50 57 to output mode WriteByte AddrPort 0xA0 Select configuration register A0h WriteByte DataPort 0xFF Set bit 0 7 1 to select GPIO 50 57 as output mode Output Value WriteByte AddrPort 0xA1 Select configuration register A1h Value 0xXX Set Value with range 00h FFh WriteByte DataPort Value Set bi...

Page 108: ...h Value ReadByte DatarPort Read Original Value from register E0h WriteByte AddrPort 0xE0 Select configuration register E0h WriteByte DataPort Value 0x01 Set bit 0 1 to select GPIO10 as output mode Output Value WriteByte AddrPort 0xE1 Select configuration register E1h Value ReadByte DatarPort Read Original Value from register E1h WriteByte AddrPort 0xE1 Select configuration register E1h WriteByte D...

Page 109: ...Cincoze default GPIO Port base address is 0xA00 Enter the Extended Function Mode WriteByte AddrPort 0x87 WriteByte AddrPort 0x87 Must write twice to enter Extended mode Select Logic Device WriteByte AddrPort 0x07 WriteByte dataPort 0x06 Select logic device 06h ...

Page 110: ...ect configuration register 61h Low Byte address WriteByte DataPort 0x00 Leave the Extended Function Mode WriteByte AddrPort 0xAA 5 3 1 6 DATA Bit Table GPIO LED LED1 LED8 GPIO5x I O Port data register address Base address 5 0xA05 LED1 Base address 5 0xA05 LED2 Base address 5 0xA05 LED3 Base address 5 0xA05 LED4 Base address 5 0xA05 LED5 Base address 5 0xA05 ...

Page 111: ...0 Series User Manual 111 LED6 Base address 5 0xA05 LED7 Base address 5 0xA05 LED 8 Base address 5 0xA05 GPIO LED LED ON OFF GPIO10 I O Port data register address Base address 5 0xA07 DO0 Base address 7 0xA07 ...

Page 112: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 112 5 4 GPIO LED Status Definition LED Type Status LED Color GPIO LED GPIO activity Green No activity Off GPIO LED 1 LED8 GPIO LED ON OFF ...

Page 113: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 113 Chapter 6 Optional Modules Accessories ...

Page 114: ... Definition Pin Definition 1 2_LAN1_0 2 2_LAN1_0 3 2_LAN1_1 4 2_LAN1_2 5 2_LAN1_2 6 2_LAN1_1 7 2_LAN1_3 8 2_LAN1_3 CMI M12 LAN Module with CFM PoE Module Pin Definitions Connector Type M12 A coded 8pin connector POE type Midspan B Type Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 2_LAN1_0 2 2_LAN1_0 3 2_LAN1_1 4 2_LAN1_2 Power PIN 5 2_LAN1_2 Power PIN 6 2_LAN1_1 7 2_LAN1_3 Power PIN 8 2_LAN1_3 Power PIN ...

Page 115: ...5 Full Duplex Definition RS485 Half Duplex Definition 1 DCD TX DATA 2 RXD TX DATA 3 TXD RX 4 DTR RX 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI SW2 on CMI COM Module COM5 COM6 Power Select Location Function DIP1 DIP2 SW2 COM3 0V RI ON Default ON Default 5V ON OFF 12V OFF OFF Location Function DIP3 DIP4 SW2 COM4 0V RI ON Default ON Default 5V ON OFF 12V OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 116: ...FF IGN Disabled ON ON ON 0 second ON ON OFF 1 minute ON OFF ON 5 minutes ON OFF OFF 10 minutes OFF ON ON 30 minutes OFF ON OFF 1 hour OFF OFF ON 2 hours OFF OFF OFF Reserved 0 second Default setting of Pin1 to Pin4 is OFF OFF OFF OFF 24V_12V_1 IGN Module Voltage Mode Setting Switch 12V 24V Car Battery Switch Switch Definition Left 12V Car Battery Input Right 24V Car Battery Input Default OFF ON ...

Page 117: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 117 6 1 4 GEB 3301 R10 Module 6 1 4 1 Location of Switches and Connectors Top View Bottom View ...

Page 118: ...tandard PCIex16 slot PCIE3B5 Standard PCiex4 slot POWER_3B1 Fan power connector POWER_3B2 Fan power connector POWER_3B3 Fan power connector SW_3B1 Smart Fan on off switch for POWER_3B1 SW_3B2 Smart Fan on off switch for POWER_3B2 POWER_3B3 USB2_3B1 Standard USB 2 0 connector 6 1 4 3 Definition of Switches and Connectors 4POWER_PIN_3B1 Power pin connector Pin Definition 1 12V 2 GND 3 GND 4 NC DCIN_...

Page 119: ...B1 Smart Fan on off switch for POWER_3B1 Location Function Switch DIP1 POWER_3B1 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Default SW_3B2 Smart Fan on off switch for POWER_3B2 POWER_3B3 Location Function Switch DIP1 POWER_3B2 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Default DIP2 POWER_3B3 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Default 1 4 ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 120: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 120 6 1 5 GEB 3601 R10 Module 6 1 5 1 Location of Switches and Connectors Top View ...

Page 121: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 121 Bottom View ...

Page 122: ...CIex8 with x16 slot PCIE4S6 Standard PCIex4 slot PCIE4S7 Standard PCIex1 slot POWER_4S1 Fan power connector POWER_4S2 Fan power connector POWER_4S3 Fan power connector POWER_4S4 Fan power connector POWER_4S5 Fan power connector SW_4S1 Smart Fan on off switch for POWER_4S1 POWER_4S4 SW_4S2 Smart Fan on off switch for POWER_4S2 POWER_4S3 POWER_4S5 USB2_4S1 Standard USB 2 0 connector 6 1 5 3 Definiti...

Page 123: ...off switch for POWER_4S1 POWER_4S4 Location Function Switch DIP1 POWER_4S1 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Default DIP2 POWER_4S4 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Default SW_4S2 Smart Fan on off switch for POWER_4S2 POWER_4S3 POWER_4S5 Location Function Switch DIP1 POWER_4S2 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Default DIP2 POWER_4S3 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Default DIP3 POWER_4S5 Enabled ON Disabled OFF Default ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 124: ...I Module 6 2 1 CMI LAN01 R12 UB1412 Module 1 Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate and then remove the cover plate 2 Attach the CMI LAN bracket and fasten the 2 hex nuts to fix it as indicated 3 Locate the connector BTB_FH1_DB on DP 300 DTB ...

Page 125: ...000 Series User Manual 125 4 Aim the module s LAN ports at the holes on the bracket with an inclined angle push it slightly and insert it vertically to the connector BTB_FH1_DB 5 Fix it with the four screws ...

Page 126: ...2LAN01 R12 UB1410 Module 1 Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate and then remove the cover plate 2 Attach the CMI M12LAN bracket and fasten the 2 hex nuts to fix it as indicated 3 Locate the connector BTB_FH1_DB on DP 300 DTB ...

Page 127: ...anual 127 4 Remove the four hex rings from the CMI M12LAN module 5 Penetrate the CMI M12LAN ports through the holes on the bracket 6 Push the CMI M12LAN module slightly and insert it vertically into the connector BTB_FH1_DB ...

Page 128: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 128 7 Fix it with the four screws 8 Fasten the four hex rings to fix the cover plate ...

Page 129: ...omplete the following setting first When entering BIOS get to Chipset PCH IO Configuration page and change the DTB_FH1 Mode Selection setting from default mode 4x1 to mode 1x4 1 Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate and then remove the cover plate 2 Attach the CMI 10GLAN bracket and fasten the 2 hex nuts to fix it as indicated ...

Page 130: ...on the CMI 10GLAN module marked by red square Paste the thermal pad on it carefully Note Before putting on the heatsink in the next step please make sure the transparent protective film on the Thermal Pad has been removed 5 Put on the heatsink and turn over the module Fasten the screw to fix the heatsink ...

Page 131: ...d angle push it slightly and insert it vertically to the connector BTB_FH1_DB 7 Fasten the 4 screws to fix it 8 Paste the two thermal pads onto the heatsink carefully Note Before assembling the system s chassis cover please make sure the transparent protective films on the Thermal Pads have been removed ...

Page 132: ...MI Module 6 3 1 CMI DIO04 R11 UB1418 Module 1 Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate and then remove the cover plate 2 Attach the CMI DIO bracket and fasten the 2 hex nuts to fix it as indicated 3 Locate the connector BTB_FH2 on DP 300 DTB ...

Page 133: ...anual 133 4 Fasten the copper pillar screw before inserting the module 5 Penetrate the CMI DIO module through the holes on the bracket 6 Push the CMI DIO module slightly and insert it vertically to the connector BTB_FH1_DB ...

Page 134: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 134 7 Put the metal board on the module as indicated 8 Fix the module and the metal board with the four screws Note The hovering area is normal Please do not worry ...

Page 135: ... COM04 R10 UB1403 Module 1 Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate and then remove the cover plate 2 Attach the CMI COM bracket and fasten the 2 hex nuts to fix it as indicated 3 Locate the connector of BTB_FH2 on DP 300 DTB ...

Page 136: ...anual 136 4 Fasten the copper pillar screw before inserting the module 5 Penetrate the CMI COM module through the holes on the bracket 6 Push the CMI COM module slightly and insert it vertically to the connector BTB_FH1_DB ...

Page 137: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 137 7 Fix it with the screw Note The hovering area is normal Please do not worry 8 Fasten the 4 D Sub jack screws to fix the module ...

Page 138: ...e CFM PoE01 on the motherboard will be illustrated in chapter 6 4 1 The steps for installing a CFM PoE module CFM PoE07 R10 on a CMI LAN module will be illustrated in chapter 6 4 2 6 4 1 CFM PoE01 Module 1 Locate the PSE Board to Board Connector IGN_PH2 on the system motherboard as indicated 2 Insert the CFM PoE module vertically into the female connector on the motherboard until it s connected fi...

Page 139: ...marked by red squares Paste the two thermal pads for CFM PoE module onto the heatsink carefully Note Before putting on the heatsink in the next step please make sure the transparent protective films on the Thermal Pads have been removed 4 Put the heatsink onto the CMI PoE module carefully as indicated ...

Page 140: ... onto the heatsink carefully Note The yellow surface is part of the thermal pad Do not tear it off as it would affect the thermal conductivity Once the steps above are finished after system power on PoE Function LED at system front panel LED_B1 will light green as indicated in chapter 2 4 ...

Page 141: ... CMI M12LAN module This chapter will take CMI M12LAN module for example 1 Please execute the installation step 1 to step 6 in chapter 6 2 2 in advance and fasten 4 copper pillars to fix CMI M12LAN module 2 Insert CFM PoE07 module vertically into the male connector on the CMI module until it s connected firmly ...

Page 142: ...res Paste the two thermal pads for CFM PoE07 onto the heatsink carefully Note Before putting on the heatsink in the next step please make sure the transparent protective films on the Thermal Pads have been removed 4 Paste a thermal pad on the choke 5 Put the heatsink onto the CMI PoE module carefully as indicated ...

Page 143: ...lly and then execute the step 8 in chapter 6 2 2 to complete the installation Note Before assembling the system s chassis cover please make sure the transparent protective film on the Thermal Pad has been removed Once the steps are finished after system power on PoE LED on CMI LAN module will light blue as shown below ...

Page 144: ...wer Ignition connector IGN_PH1 on the system motherboard as indicated 2 Insert the connector of IGN module to the female connector on system motherboard Make sure all the pins of IGN module s connector are firmly connected 3 Fasten a screw to secure the power ignition board ...

Page 145: ... 6 5 1 MEC USB M102 15 UB1414 Module 1 Loosen the 2 hex nuts on the back side of the cover plate and then remove the cover plate 2 Attach the MEC USB bracket and fasten the 2 hex nuts to fix it as indicated 3 Locate the Mini PCIe socket CN1_DB on DP 300 DTB ...

Page 146: ...the Mini PCIe card at a 45 degree angle and insert it to the socket until the golden finger connector of the card seated firmly 5 Press the card down and secure it with 2 screws 6 Attach the USB board to the back side of the cover plate 45 ...

Page 147: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 147 7 Fasten the two screws to fix the module ...

Page 148: ...1 R10 Module onto GP 3000 1 Locate the rear panel of the module Remove the protective shell on the riser card 2 Loosen the screws on the panels of the module 3 Turn to the rear panel side of the module Lift up the top panel of the module Side Panel Front Panel Side Panel Rear Panel Top Panel ...

Page 149: ...de of GP 3000 and remove the bracket 5 Hold the module align the riser card s golden pins with the socket of GP 3000 Insert the riser card to the socket of GP 3000 6 Ensure the module is firmly connected to GP 3000 and fasten the 6 screws to fix the module and GP 3000 ...

Page 150: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 150 7 Put on the top panel and slide it back to the module 8 Fasten the screws on the panels Side Panel Front Panel Side Panel ...

Page 151: ...stallation step 1 to step 6 in chapter 6 6 1 first and then loosen the screw on the module s side panel 2 Press the wire and tape to close to the fan side and then push out the fan seat Warning This step is very important Failure to follow this step will scratch and damage the wire ...

Page 152: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 152 3 Loosen the screw s to remove the I O bracket s 4 Loosen but not remove the four screws Front View Top View ...

Page 153: ...ws and move the plate to an appropriate place according to the GPU card s dimension The length of the pre installed screws is 35 mm User can also replace these screws with screws of two other lengths 45 mm 25 mm according to the GPU card s dimension 7 Insert the ends of the two wires into the connectors on the PCB as indicated 45 mm 25 mm ...

Page 154: ...in or 8 pin connector The picture shown below is just an example the actual connection should be made according to user s GPU card 9 If there is exposed PCB on the GPU card which may touch the card retainer please paste the black sponge bars on the lateral sides of card retainer before inserting GPU card into the module If not please skip this step and directly go to the step 10 ...

Page 155: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 155 10 Insert GPU card into the PCIe socket 11 Fasten the screws back ...

Page 156: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 156 12 Fasten the four screws to fix the card retainer Front View Top View 13 Push the plate till it contacts the GPU card and then fasten the two screws to fix the GPU card ...

Page 157: ...x the card retainer Note It is normal that the GPU card might be too thick to fasten the screw to the hole 15 Loosen but not remove the screw 16 Make sure that the metal plate slides down until it touches the GPU card and then fasten the screw to fix the GPU card ...

Page 158: ...ires together 19 Press the wire and tape to close to the fan side and meanwhile push the fan seat back to the module Fasten the screw and execute the installation step 7 8 in chapter 6 6 1 in the end Warning This step is very important Failure to follow this step will scratch and damage the wire ...

Page 159: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 159 6 6 3 Installing Rubber Foot Pad 1 Locate the two screw holes on the side panel of GEB 3301 R10 2 Attach on the two rubber foot pads and fasten the two screws to fix them ...

Page 160: ...EB 3301 R10 Module provides a wall mount kit that customers can install system on the wall in a convenient and economical way 1 After completing all the installation steps in chapter 6 6 1 attach the wall mount bracket onto the system according to the orientation shown below ...

Page 161: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 161 2 Use provided 12 screws to fasten the bracket 3 The 4 bracket mounting holes are used to fix the system on the wall ...

Page 162: ... 2 Loosen the screws on the panels of the module 3 Turn to the rear panel Press the left side of the top panel and lift the right side of the top panel up at about 30 degrees Then keep the angle gently and horizontally pull the top panel away Warning This step is very important Failure to follow this step will damage the fan power connector Side Panel Front Panel Side Panel 30 Rear Panel Rear Pane...

Page 163: ...1 R10 4 Loosen the two screws on the bottom side of GP 3000 and remove the bracket 5 Hold the module align the riser card s golden pins with the socket of GP 3000 Insert the riser card to the socket of GP 3000 and ensure the module is firmly connected to GP 3000 ...

Page 164: ...bling the top panel back to the module 7 1 Press the left side and hold the right side of the module s top panel at about 30 degrees as the picture below 7 2 Keep holding the left side of the module s top panel and press down the location on the panel as indicated ...

Page 165: ...le s top panel and press down the location on the panel as indicated Warning This step is very important Failure to follow this step will damage the fan power connector Fan Power Connector on GEB 3601 R10 8 Fasten the 9 screws on the panels Side Panel Front Panel Side Panel ...

Page 166: ...stallation step 1 to step 6 in chapter 6 7 1 first and then loosen the screw on the module s side panel 2 Press the wire and tape to close to the fan side and then push out the fan seat Warning This step is very important Failure to follow this step will scratch and damage the wire ...

Page 167: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 167 3 Loosen the screw s to remove the I O bracket s 4 Loosen but not remove the four screws Front View Top View ...

Page 168: ...d move the plate to an appropriate place according to the GPU card s dimension The length of the pre installed screws is 35 mm User can also replace these screws with screws of two other lengths 45 mm 25 mm according to the GPU card s dimension 7 Insert the GPU power cables into the power connectors red set or blue set as indicated 45 mm 25 mm ...

Page 169: ...in or 8 pin connector The picture shown below is just an example the actual connection should be made according to user s GPU card 9 If there is exposed PCB on the GPU card which may touch the card retainer please paste the black sponge bars on the lateral sides of card retainer before inserting GPU card into the module If not please skip this step and directly go to the step 10 ...

Page 170: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 170 10 Insert GPU card into the PCIe socket 11 Fasten the screws back ...

Page 171: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 171 12 Fasten the four screws to fix the card retainer Front View Top View 13 Push the plate till it contacts the GPU card and then fasten the two screws to fix the GPU card ...

Page 172: ...x the card retainer Note It is normal that the GPU card might be too thick to fasten the screw to the hole 15 Loosen but not remove the screw 16 Make sure that the metal plate slides down until it touches the GPU card and then fasten the screw to fix the GPU card ...

Page 173: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 173 17 Fasten the screw M3X5L 18 Loosen but not remove the screw in order to move the cable tie seat to an appropriate place 19 Use the cable tie to tie the two wires together ...

Page 174: ...e to close to the fan side and meanwhile push the fan seat back to the module Fasten the screw and execute the installation step 7 8 in chapter 6 7 1 in the end Warning This step is very important Failure to follow this step will scratch and damage the wire ...

Page 175: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 175 6 7 3 Installing Rubber Foot Pad 1 Locate the two screw holes on the side panel of GEB 3601 R10 ...

Page 176: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 176 2 Attach on the two rubber foot pads and fasten the two screws to fix them ...

Page 177: ...EB 3601 R10 Module provides a wall mount kit that customers can install system on the wall in a convenient and economical way 4 After completing all the installation steps in chapter 6 7 1 attach the wall mount bracket onto the system according to the orientation shown below ...

Page 178: ...GP 3000 Series User Manual 178 5 Use provided 15 screws to fasten the bracket 6 The 10 bracket mounting holes are used to fix the system on the wall ...

Page 179: ... 8 Power Supply Cabling Guide 6 8 1 Cabling with US Power Cord 1 Locate the AC end socket on the SDR 480 24 power supply 2 Insert the US Power Cord and fasten the screws to fix it as indicated L Black wire N White wire GND Green wire ...

Page 180: ...Manual 180 3 Locate the DC end socket on the SDR 480 24 power supply 4 Connect the black wire to either V socket and connect the white wire to either V socket 5 Follow the steps in chapter 3 15 to complete the installation ...

Page 181: ... Manual 181 6 8 2 Cabling with EU Power Cord 1 Locate the AC end socket on the SDR 480 24 power supply 2 Insert the EU Power Cord and fasten the screws to fix it as indicated L Brown wire N Blue wire GND Green yellow wire ...

Page 182: ...Manual 182 3 Locate the DC end socket on the SDR 480 24 power supply 4 Connect the black wire to either V socket and connect the white wire to either V socket 6 Follow the steps in chapter 3 15 to complete the installation ...

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