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GM-1000  Series  |  User  Manual 

 

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3.3 Install SO-DIMM   

1. 

Locate the SODIMM socket on the top side of system. 

 

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

 

Lower socket

 

Upper socket

 

45°

 

45°

 

Upper socket

 

Summary of Contents for GM-1000 Series

Page 1: ...Embedded GPU Computing System 9 8th Gen Intel Xeon Core Embedded GPU Computer Supports 1x MXM 3 1 GPU Expansion Socket Version V1 00 2020 04 17 Embedded GPU Computing System GM 1000 Series User Manual ...

Page 2: ...s Accessories 11 Chapter 1 Product Introductions 1 1 Overview 14 1 2 Highlights 14 1 3 Product Pictures 15 1 4 Key Features 15 1 5 Hardware Specification 16 1 6 System I O 18 1 6 1 Front 18 1 6 2 Rear 19 1 7 Mechanical Dimension 20 Chapter 2 Switches and Connectors 2 1 Location of Switches and Connectors 22 2 1 1 Top View 22 2 1 2 Bottom View 23 2 2 Switches and Connectors Definition 24 2 3 Defini...

Page 3: ...p 4 1 BIOS Introduction 53 4 2 Main Setup 54 4 2 1 System Date 54 4 2 2 System Time 54 4 3 Advanced Setup 55 4 3 1 CPU Configuration 55 4 3 2 Power Performance 56 4 3 3 SATA Configuration 56 4 3 4 PCH FW Configuration 57 4 3 5 Trusted Computing 58 4 3 6 ACPI Settings 59 4 3 7 F81866 Super IO Configuration 60 4 3 8 Hardware Monitor 61 4 3 9 S5 RTC Wake Settings 62 4 3 10 Serial Port Console Redirec...

Page 4: ...lication 5 1 Digital I O DIO application 75 5 1 1 Digital I O Programming Guide 75 5 2 GM 1000 Digital I O DIO Hardware Specification 82 5 2 1 GM 1000 DIO Connector Definition 83 Chapter 6 Optional Modules and Accessories 6 1 CMI M12 Module Pin Definition Settings 86 6 2 CMI COM Module Pin Definition Settings 87 6 3 CFM IGN Module Pin Definition Settings 88 6 4 Install an MXM Module 89 6 5 Install...

Page 5: ...al 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 incorporated into new editions of the publication Declarat...

Page 6: ...r power or incorrect cabling and damage caused by misuse abuse and unauthorized alteration or repair and the product in question is either software or an expendable item such as a fuse battery etc are not warranted RMA Before sending your product in you will need to fill in Cincoze RMA Request Form and obtain a RMA number from us Our staff is available at any time to provide you with the most frie...

Page 7: ...whether based on warranty contract negligence product liability or otherwise shall not exceed the original selling price of the product The remedies provided herein are the customer s sole and exclusive remedies In no event shall Cincoze be liable for direct indirect special or consequential damages whether based on contract of any other legal theory Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Ci...

Page 8: ...e during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage 7 Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 8 Use a power cord that has been approved for using with the product and that it matches the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical range label The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than...

Page 9: ...d by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it work according to the user s manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 14 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only wit...

Page 10: ...k Connector 1 3 Utility DVD Driver 1 4 Fan Terminal Block Connector 2 5 CPU Heat Sink and Thermal Pad 1 6 DVI I to VGA Adaptor 1 7 Screws Pack 1 8 Wall Mount Kit 1 9 Power Terminal Block Connector 2 Note Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged Ordering Information Model No Product Description GM 1000 R10 9 8th Gen Intel Xeon Core Embedded GPU Computer Supp...

Page 11: ...DX GM Series CMI COM01 UB1303 CMI Module with 2x RS232 422 485 Support 5V 12V 1x Universal Bracket with 2x DB9 Cutout for DX GM Series CMI LAN01 R12 UB1 312 CFM PoE01 CMI Module with 4x Intel I210 IT GbE LAN RJ45 Port 1x Universal Bracket with 4x RJ45 Cutout for GM Series CFM Module with PoE Control Function Individual Port 25 5W CMI M12LAN01 R12 UB1310 CFM PoE01 CMI Module with M12 Connector 4x I...

Page 12: ...Bracket with 2x USB Cutout for DX GM Series FAN EX102 External Fan Kit with 2x 4pin Terminal Block Plug for GM Series Support Smart Fan Function SIDE GM GM Series side mount kit DIN01 DIN RAIL Mount Kit KMRH K175 GST220A24 CIN Adapter AC DC 24V 9 2A 220W with 3pin Terminal Block Plug 5 0mm Pitch with TUBES level VI ...

Page 13: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 13 Chapter 1 Product Introductions ...

Page 14: ...esign of industrial grade components copper heat pipes a special aluminum extrusion case and an optional external fan This thermal design provides effective heat dissipation and allows high performance GPU applications with reliability Moreover the GM 1000 supports extra functionality and I O expansions Thru Cincoze s innovative CMI CFM Combined Multiple IO Control Function Module technologies the...

Page 15: ...ule expansion 2x DDR4 SO DIMM sockets up to 2666MHz 64GB Supports wide operating temperature 40 C 70 C and vibration shock tolerance 5G 50G 260 mm x 200 mm x 85 mm compact footprint Flexible functionality expansions M 2 E key CNVi full size Mini PCIe and M 2 M Key NVMe SSD Proprietary CMI interface for various I O expandability Proprietary CFM interface for PoE or Power Ignition Sensing ...

Page 16: ...r 4096 x 2160 30Hz 2x GbE LAN Ports Supports WoL Teaming Jumbo Frame PXE RJ45 GbE1 Intel I219 LM GbE2 Intel I210 IT 4x RS 232 422 485 with Auto Flow Control Support 5V 12V DB9 4x 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 Button 1x Reset Button 1x AT ATX Mode Switch 1x Clear CMOS Switch 1x Remote Power On Off Connect...

Page 17: ...ronment Operating Temperature CPU with GPU 58W with FAN module Operating Temp 35W 40 C 70 C 65W V 40 C 60 C 80W V 40 C 55 C 35W V V 40 C 55 C 65W V V 40 C 55 C 80W V V 40 C 50 C PassMark BurnInTest 100 CPU 2D Graphics without thermal throttling Furmark 1920x1080 8x MSAA without thermal throttling With extended temperature peripherals Ambient with air flow According to IEC60068 2 1 IEC60068 2 2 IEC...

Page 18: ...ture Ethernet LED Indicates the status of the Ethernet LAN USB3 2 Gen2 Used to connect to USB 3 2 Gen2 3 2 Gen1 2 0 1 1 compatible devices 2 5 Hot Swap HDD SSD Bay Used to insert a 2 5 SATA HDD SSD IGN Setting Switch Used to set up IGN function SIM Card Slot Used to insert a SIM card Clear CMOS Used to clear CMOS to reset BIOS AT ATX Mode Select Switch Used to select AT or ATX power mode Reset But...

Page 19: ...rt Used to connect a monitor with DisplayPort interface HDMI Port Used to connect the system with HDMI monitor COM Port Used to connect to RS 232 422 485 serial devices Digital I O Terminal Block The Digital I O terminal block supports 16 isolated DIO 8 digital input and 8 digital output Line Out Used to connect a speaker Mic In Used to connect a microphone Remote Power On Off A terminal block use...

Page 20: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 20 1 7 Mechanical Dimension ...

Page 21: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 21 Chapter 2 Switches Connectors ...

Page 22: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 22 2 1 Location of Switches and Connectors 2 1 1 Top View ...

Page 23: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 23 2 1 2 Bottom View ...

Page 24: ...pport mPCIE mSATA USB SIM Module CN4 CN6 Mini PCI Express Socket Support mPCIE mSATA CN5 M 2 Key E Socket Support discrete Wi Fi Intel CNVi module CN7 M 2 NGFF Card Key M Socket Support NVMe SSD module DC_IN1 3 PINs x2 DC 9 48V power input with power ignition connector DP_HDMI1 Display Port and HDMI connector DVI_I1 DVI I connector FAN1 CPU smart FAN connector FAN2 GPU MXM smart FAN connector FS_1...

Page 25: ...Left AT Power Mode CLR_CMOS4 Clear CMOS Switch Switch Definition 1 2 Left Normal Default 2 3 Right Clear CMOS PWR_SW1 Power button with Power LED Switch Definition Push Power System LED Type LED Status Status Power LED Blue Power off S4 S5 Green Power on S0 Blinking Blue Green Stand by S3 RESET1 Reset Switch Switch Definition Push Reset System ...

Page 26: ...SW1 COM2 0V RI ON Default ON Default 5V ON OFF 12V OFF OFF Location Function DIP5 DIP6 SW1 COM3 0V RI ON Default ON Default 5V ON OFF 12V OFF OFF Location Function DIP7 DIP8 SW1 COM4 0V RI ON Default ON Default 5V ON OFF 12V OFF OFF SW3 Super CAP Switch Location Function DIP1 DIP2 SW3 Super CAP Enabled ON Default OFF Default Super CAP Disabled OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ...

Page 27: ... 1 5V 32 SMB_DATA 7 UIM_RESET_B 33 PETp0 8 UIM_PWR_A 34 GND 9 GND 35 GND 10 UIM_DATA_A 36 USB_D 11 REFCLK 37 GND 12 UIM_CLK_A 38 USB_D 13 REFCLK UIM_PWR_B 39 3 3Vaux 14 UIM_RESET_A 40 GND 15 GND 41 3 3Vaux 16 UIM_VPP_A 42 NA 17 UIM_IC_DM UIM_CLK_B 43 GND 18 GND 44 NA 19 UIM_IC_DP UIM_DATA_B 45 CL_CLK 20 W_DISABLE1 46 NA 21 GND 47 CL_DATA 22 PERST 48 1 5V 23 PERn0 49 CL_RST 24 3 3Vaux 50 GND 25 PER...

Page 28: ... 5 NA 31 PETn0 SATA_TXN 6 1 5V 32 SMB_DATA 7 NA 33 PETp0 SATA_TXP 8 NA 34 GND 9 GND 35 GND 10 NA 36 USB_D 11 REFCLK 37 GND 12 NA 38 USB_D 13 REFCLK 39 3 3Vaux 14 NA 40 GND 15 GND 41 3 3Vaux 16 NA 42 NA 17 NA 43 GND 18 GND 44 NA 19 NA 45 NA 20 W_DISABLE1 46 NA 21 GND 47 NA 22 PERST 48 1 5V 23 PERn0 SATA_RXP 49 NA 24 3 3Vaux 50 GND 25 PERp0 SATA_RXN 51 NA 26 GND 52 3 3Vaux ...

Page 29: ...2C_CLK 9 WGR_D1N 35 PETP0 61 WT_D1P PETN1 10 PCM_SYNC LPC_RSTN 36 UART_RTS BRI_DT 62 ALERT 11 WGR_D1P 37 PETN0 63 GND 12 PCM_IN 38 CLINK_REST 64 REF_CLK 13 GND 39 GND 65 WT_D0N PERP1 14 PCM_OUT 40 CLINK_DATA 66 PERST1 15 WGR_D0N 41 PERP0 67 WT_D0P PERN1 16 LED2 42 CLINK_CLK 68 CLKREQ1 17 WGR_D0P 43 PERN0 69 GND 18 GND 44 COEX3 70 PEWAKE1 19 GND 45 GND 71 WT_CLKN REFCLKP1 20 UART_WAKE 46 COEX_RXD 7...

Page 30: ... KEY M 8 NC 34 NC 60 KEY M 9 GND 35 PETN1 61 KEY M 10 DAS DSS 36 NC 62 KEY M 11 PETN3 37 PETP1 63 KEY M 12 3 3V 38 DEVSLP 64 KEY M 13 PETP3 39 GND 65 KEY M 14 3 3V 40 SMB_CLK 66 KEY M 15 GND 41 PERN0 SATA_B 67 NC 16 3 3V 42 SMB_DATA 68 SUSCLK 17 PERN2 43 PERP0 SATA_B 69 PEDET CFG1 18 3 3V 44 ALERT 70 3 3V 19 PERP2 45 GND 71 GND 20 NC 46 NC 72 3 3V 21 CFG0 47 PETN0 SATA_A 73 GND 22 NC 48 NC 74 3 3V...

Page 31: ...TS 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 NC 6 GND Warning Only Single Power Source can connect to DC_IN1 FAN1 CPU smart FAN connector FAN2 GPU MXM smart FAN connector Connector Type 1x 4 pins Terminal Block 3 5mm pitch Pin Definition 1 GND 2 12V ...

Page 32: ...ed LAN Link LED Green 1Gbps Network Link Orange 100Mbps Network Link Off 10Mbps Network Link LAN Act LED Blinking Yellow Data activity Off No activity POWER1 POWER2 POWER4 5V 12V power output connector Connector Type 1x4 4 pin Wafer 2 0mm pitch Pin Definition 1 5V 2 GND 3 GND 4 12V PWR_SW2 Remote Power On Off Switch Connector Connector Type Terminal Block 1X2 2 pin 3 5mm pitch Pin Definition 1 PWR...

Page 33: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 33 Chapter 3 System Setup ...

Page 34: ...es User Manual 34 3 1 Remove the Top Cover 1 Turn over the unit to have the bottom side face up loosen the 6 screws on the bottom cover and place them aside for later use 2 Remove the bottom cover from the chassis ...

Page 35: ...000 Series User Manual 35 3 Loosen the 4 screws Pull out 4 latches as marked on photo 4 Hold front and rear panel and lift up the body of unit vertically 5 Turn over the body of the unit and place it gently ...

Page 36: ...ate the CPU socket remove the protection cover on it 2 Pull aside and then lift up the socket lever to unlock the socket 3 Align the notches on CPU with the alignment post on socket Hold the CPU by the edges toward the notches and insert the CPU gently ...

Page 37: ... heat spreader Press down the socket lever to lock the CPU 5 Align the four mounting holes and put on the CPU heat sink Please note the sign Front means to face the side of the thermal block to the front panel 6 Place the thermal pad on the CPU heat sink Thermal pad ...

Page 38: ...DIMM socket on the top side of system 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 Lower socket Upper socket 45 45 Upper socket ...

Page 39: ...Locate the Mini PCIe socket CN3 CN4 CN6 on the system board CN3 CN4 CN6 2 Tilt a Mini PCIe card mSATA 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 40: ...E Key Card 1 Locate the M 2 E Key slot CN5 on the system board 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 41: ...y Card 1 Please follow the instruction in chapter 3 10 to remove the front cover plate and then loosen the screw to remove the HDD bay cover bracket 2 Pull the rotating arm and HDD bracket out of system 3 Locate the M 2 M Key slot CN7 on the system board ...

Page 42: ...Series User Manual 42 4 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 5 Press the card down and secure it with the screw 45 ...

Page 43: ...nna rubber cover on the rear panel 2 For Antenna 1 penetrate the antenna jack through the hole For Antenna 2 loosen the screws on rear panel to remove the rear panel first and place them aside for later use Penetrate the antenna jack through the hole Antenna 1 Antenna 2 ...

Page 44: ...t of antenna jack For Antenna 2 put the rear panel back onto the system and fasten the screws removed previously Put on the washer and fasten the nut of antenna jack 4 Assemble the antenna and antenna jack together 5 Attach the RF connector at another end of the cable onto the card ...

Page 45: ...hermal Block 1 Place thermal pad on the top of PCH thermal block in order to provide a seamless contact with the body of chassis to create an efficient heat dissipation 3 9 Install the Top Cover 1 Hold front and rear panel and put the body of unit back to the chassis ...

Page 46: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 46 2 Push the four latches back into the chassis and fasten the 4 screws as marked 3 Put the bottom cover onto the system 4 Fasten the 6 screws on the bottom cover ...

Page 47: ... the Front Cover Plate 1 Loosen the two screws to remove the front cover plate 3 11 Install a SATA Hard Drive at Front Panel 1 Loosen the screw to remove the HDD bay cover bracket 2 Pull the rotating arm and pull the HDD bracket out of system ...

Page 48: ...e direction of bracket is correct and use 4 provided screws to assemble HDD and HDD bracket together 4 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 5 Place the rotating arm back and fasten the screw ...

Page 49: ...SIM slot with the gold contacts facing up Please pay attention to the insert orientation as illustrated 3 13 Fasten the Front Cover Plate 1 Fasten the cover by using the two screws Note It s advised to fasten the 2 screws manually If fastened with an electrical screw driver please set the torque of the driver to 2 5 KgF ...

Page 50: ...t that customers can install system on the wall in convenient and economical ways 1 Locate mounting holes at the bottom side of system Use provided 8 screws to fasten the bracket on each side 2 There are 2 bracket mounting holes at left and right sides to fix the system on the wall ...

Page 51: ...dards of 75 mm or 100 mm for various usages Blue circles represent the use for VESA 75 mm Red circles represent the use for VESA 100mm 1 The following picture illustrates the installation of GM 1000 series on a VESA stand Align the 4 screw holes of VESA stand with the screw holes on bottom side of system Fasten 4 screws to fix it ...

Page 52: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 52 Chapter 4 BIOS Setup ...

Page 53: ...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 54: ... 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 55: ...zation 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 Configuration options All 1 2 3 4 5 if 6 cores CPU is used ...

Page 56: ... Config Auto Allows users to choose the upper limit of CPU power Configuration options Auto 35W 4 3 3 SATA Configuration SATA Controller s Enabled Enables or disables Serial ATA controller SATA Mode Selection AHCI This item allows users to choose AHCI or RAID mode ...

Page 57: ...rt 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 Serial ATA Port 5 Port 1 Enabled Enables or disables SATA Port 5 4 3 4 PCH FW Configuration Intel AMT Enabled Allows users to enable or disable Intel Active Management Technology BIOS execution ...

Page 58: ...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 59: ... 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 60: ...ct options for the Super IO configuration and change the value of the selected option Serial Port 1 6 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 61: ...de 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 CPU Smart Fan Function Enabled Enables or disables CPU Smart Fan function CPU Smart Fan Configuration Allows users to setting CPU smart fan parameters GPU Smart Fan Function Enabled Enables or...

Page 62: ... 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 Console Redirection Disabled These items allow users to enable or disable COM0 COM1 COM2 COM3 Com4 COM5 console redirection function ...

Page 63: ...B 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 4 3 12 Network Stack Configuration ...

Page 64: ...ting operating systems that only support UEFI option ROM Network PXE Do not launch Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE Network Preboot eXecution Environment option ROM Do not launch Disables option ROM execution 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 ...

Page 65: ...execution policy for devise other than network storage or video Configuration options Do not launch UEFI Legacy 4 3 14 NVMe Configuration The screen allows users to select options for the NVMe configuration and change the value of the selected option The options will show as the NVME Device is found ...

Page 66: ...6 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 67: ... SG for switchable graphics Configuration options Auto IGFX PEG SG 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 68: ...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 PCI Express Root Port CN2 mPCIe PCI Express Root Port Enabled Allows you to enable or disable the PCI Express Port ...

Page 69: ...I Express Root Port PCIe1 Slot X4 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 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 dis...

Page 70: ...ntroller CN5 mSATA Function Switch CNV Allows users to select CNV or WiFi for CN5 connector CN6 mSATA function Switch Mini PCIe Allows users to select Mini PCIe or mSATA for CN6 connector CN7 mSATA function Switch PCIe Allows users to select PCIe or SATA for CN7 connector BTB_FH4 Mode Selection 4x1 Allows users to select 4x1 or 1x4 for BTB_FH4 Mode Power Over Ethernet Function Disabled Enable or d...

Page 71: ...tings 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 Secure Boot Mode Standard ...

Page 72: ...ttings 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 73: ... 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 74: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 74 Chapter 5 Product Application For CMI DIO01 Only ...

Page 75: ...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 76: ...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 77: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 77 ...

Page 78: ... 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 77 as...

Page 79: ...yte AddrPort 0x07 WriteByte DataPort 0x06 Select logic device 06h Output Input Mode Selection Set GP80 to GP87 output Mode WriteByte AddrPort 0x88 Select configuration register 88h WriteByte DataPort 0xXF Set bit 0 7 1 to select GP 80 87 as Output 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 L...

Page 80: ...ogic Device WriteByte AddrPort 0x07 WriteByte dataPort 0x06 Select logic device 06h WriteByte AddrPort 0x60 Select configuration register 60h High Byte address WriteByte DataPort 0x0A WriteByte AddrPort 0x61 Select configuration register 61h Low Byte address WriteByte DataPort 0x00 Leave the Extended Function Mode WriteByte AddrPort 0xAA Cincoze default GPIO Port base address is 0xA00h ...

Page 81: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 81 5 1 1 6 DATA Bit Table DIO DI1 DO1 DI2 DO2 DI3 DO3 DI4 DO4 DI5 DO5 DI6 DO6 DI7 DO7 DI8 DO8 ...

Page 82: ...gital 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 Low Level XCOM Sink Cu...

Page 83: ...Connector 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 84: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 84 Reference Input Circuit Reference Output Circuit ...

Page 85: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 85 Chapter 6 Optional Modules Accessories Pin Definitions and Settings ...

Page 86: ...12 Cutout for GM Series CFM Module with PoE Control Function Individual Port 25 5W CMI M12 LAN Module Pin Definitions Connector Type M12 A coded 8pin connector Pin 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 P...

Page 87: ... RS422 RS485 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 SW2 on CMI COM Module COM5 COM6 Power Select Location Function DIP1 DIP2 SW2 COM5 0V RI ON Default ON Default 5V ON OFF 12V OFF OFF Location Function DIP3 DIP4 SW2 COM6 0V RI ON Default ON Def...

Page 88: ... ACC is turned off Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Definition ON IGN Enabled OFF 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 Pin Definition 1 2 1...

Page 89: ...00 Series User Manual 89 6 4 Install an MXM Module 1 Locate the connector of MXM carrier board J1 on the top side of system 2 Insert the MXM carrier board vertically to the connector on the system mainboard ...

Page 90: ...ertically to the connector on the system mainboard and fasten the screws as indicated below 4 Place the thermal pad on the chip of MXM Module 5 Insert the MXM Module into the slot on the MXM carrier board at 45 degrees This slot is used to connect an MXM Module 45 ...

Page 91: ...en the two screws 7 Put on the thermal block with aligning the four screw holes and fasten the four screws 8 Place the thermal pad on the thermal block 9 Replace the cover plate at front panel by the accompanying bracket with 4x DP cutout ...

Page 92: ...versal Bracket with 4x RJ45 Cutout for GM Series CMI 10GLAN01 R10 UB1328 CMI Module with 2x Intel X550 10GbE LAN RJ45 Port 1x Universal Bracket with 2x RJ45 Cutout for GM Series CMI M12LAN01 R12 UB1310 CMI Module with M12 Connector 4x Intel I210 IT GbE LAN 1x Universal Bracket with 4x M12 Cutout for GM Series Note The photo example in this section is illustrated by CMI M12LAN01 R12 UB1310 module a...

Page 93: ...ser Manual 93 1 Loosen the 2 screws on the front panel to remove the cover plate 2 Locate the connector of CMI module BTB_FH4 on the top side of system 3 Replace the screw by copper pillar before insert the CMI module ...

Page 94: ...s User Manual 94 4 Insert the CMI module vertically to the female connector on the system mainboard 5 Fasten the 4 screws to fix it 6 Attach the M12 I O bracket and fasten the two screws and four hex rings to fix it ...

Page 95: ...M Module with PoE Control Function Individual Port 25 5W CMI M12LAN01 R12 UB1310 CFM PoE01 CMI Module with M12 Connector 4x Intel I210 IT GbE LAN 1x Universal Bracket with 4x M12 Cutout for GM Series CFM Module with PoE Control Function Individual Port 25 5W The photo example in this section is illustrated by CMI M12LAN01 R12 UB1310 CFM PoE01 module If you use CMI LAN module please paste the shadi...

Page 96: ... and fasten 4 copper pillars to fix it 2 Insert the CFM PoE01 module vertically into the male connector of the CMI module until it s connected firmly 3 Turn over the heatsink of CFM PoE01 and locate the two places marked by red squares Paste the two thermal pads for CFM PoE01 onto the heatsink carefully ...

Page 97: ...sink onto the CMI PoE module carefully and connect the PoE module to the CMI M12LAN module 5 Fasten 4 screws to fix it 6 Paste the last thermal pad onto the heatsink carefully and then execute the step 6 in chapter 6 6 to complete the installation ...

Page 98: ...7 Install a CMI DIO Module 1 Locate the connector of CMI module BTB_FH1 on the bottom side of system 2 Loosen the 2 screws on rear panel to remove the cover plate 3 Penetrate the CMI DIO module through the area with an inclined angle ...

Page 99: ...1000 Series User Manual 99 4 Insert the CMI DIO module carefully to the CMI connector on main board Fix it with the two screws as indicated 5 Attach the CMI DIO bracket and fasten the two screws to fix it ...

Page 100: ... 8 Install a CMI COM Module 1 Locate the connector of CMI module BTB_FH1 on the bottom side of system 2 Loosen the 2 screws on rear panel to remove the cover plate 3 Penetrate the CMI COM module through the area with an inclined angle ...

Page 101: ...nsert the CMI COM module carefully to the CMI connector on main board Fix it with the two screws as indicated 5 Loosen the 4 D Sub jack screws as marked on photo 6 Attach the COM bracket Fasten 2 screws and 4 D Sub jack screws to fix it ...

Page 102: ... an IGN Module 1 Locate the power Ignition connector IGN_PH1 on system motherboard as indicated 2 Insert the connector of power ignition board to the female connector on system motherboard 3 Fasten two screws to secure the power ignition board ...

Page 103: ...ries User Manual 103 6 10 Install an External Fan 1 Prepare an external fan Loosen the 2 screws halfway on mounting frame before attempting to install it 2 Slide the FAN into the groove of chassis as illustrated ...

Page 104: ...GM 1000 Series User Manual 104 3 Tighten the 2 screws to fix it onto chassis 4 Insert the plug of the external fan to the external fan power connector ...

Page 105: ...ackets to install mounting bracket at both sides of system Fasten 2 DIN rail mounting clips to mounting brackets on both sides with provided 4 screws as illustrated 2 Clip the system into DIN rail as illustrated by the following steps 1 Have lower end of mounting clip snaps into the DIN rail 2 Press the system toward to have upper end of mounting clip snaps into the other side of DIN rail ...

Page 106: ...at customer can install system to the right or left side of wall to create effective of space 1 The mounting holes are at the bottom side of system Fasten the 8 screws to fix the side mount bracket with system together 2 Fasten the screws through the bracket mounting hole to mount system on the wall ...

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