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Chapter 3

BIOS SETTINGS

User's Manual | KD630

InsydeH2O Setup Utility

Rev. 5.0

F1    

Help     

Esc  

Exit  

 ↑/↓   

Select Item     

←/→

 

 

Select Item  

F5/F6 

Change Values      

Enter 

Select 

X

  SubMenu  

F9   

Setup Defaults     

F10 

Save and Exit  

TPM Availability

Show or hide the TPM availability and its configurations.

TPM Operation

Select one of the supported operation to change TPM2 state — No Operation, Enable, or Dis-

able.

Clear TPM 

Remove all TPM context associated with a specific Owner.

Set Supervisor Password

Set the supervisor’s password. The length of the password must be greater than one character.

When Hidden, don’t ex

-

poses TPM to 0

Current TPM Device

TPM State

TPM Availability

TPM Operation

Clear TPM

Supervisor Password

Set Supervisor Password

Boot

Exit

 

X

Security

<TPM 2.0 (FTPM)>

All Hierarchies Enabled, UnOwned

<Available>

<No Operation>

[ ]

Not installed

TPM Availability

Available 

Hidden

Security

 

X

Boot

InsydeH2O Setup Utility

Rev. 5.0

F1    

Help     

Esc  

Exit  

 ↑/↓   

Select Item     

←/→

 

 

Select Item  

F5/F6 

Change Values      

Enter 

Select 

X

  SubMenu  

F9   

Setup Defaults     

F10 

Save and Exit  

Select boot type to Dual 

type, Legacy type or UEFI 

type

Numlock

Boot Type

Network Stack

PXE Boot capability

USB Boot

Quiet Boot

Main

Advanced Security

Exit

<On>

<UEFI Boot Type>

<Disabled>

<Disabled>

<Enabled>

<Disabled>

Boot

Numlock

Select the power-on state for numlock.

Boot Type

Select the boot type — UEFI Boot Type, Legacy Boot Type or Dual Boot Type. 

If you select “UEFI Boot Type” or “Dual Boot Type”, the “Network Stack”, “PXE Boot capability”, 

“USB Boot” and “Quiet Boot” will show up. 

If you select “Legacy Boot Type”, “PXE Boot to LAN”, “USB Boot” and “Quiet Boot” will show up.

Network Stack

This field is used to enable or disable network stacks, i.e. IPv4 or IPv6 network protocols. 

Note:

Please press F10 to save the settings and re-start the system board after changing 

"Boot Type".

Note:

The devices shown here are based on a carrier board that may not resemble your 

actual carrier board. The actual I/O devices depend entirely on those present on 

your actual carrier board.

Boot Type

UEFI Boot Type 

Legacy Boot Type 

Dual Boot Type 

Summary of Contents for KD630-H110

Page 1: ...KD630 H110 A 613 M 2102 ATX Industrial Motherboard User s Manual ver 021_EVT_11 3020_14 53 ...

Page 2: ...FCC and DOC Statement on Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reason able protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not inst...

Page 3: ...14 Internal I O Connectors 15 SATA Serial ATA 15 Debug 15 Cooling Fan Connectors 16 Power Connector 16 Chassis Intrusion 17 Front Panel 17 Expansion Slots 18 Installing the M 2 Module 18 Battery 19 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup 20 Overview 20 Main 21 Advanced 21 ACPI Configuration 22 CPU Configuration 23 Video Configuration 23 SATA Configuration 24 USB Configuration 25 PCI Express Configuration 26 Debug Co...

Page 4: ...alling them in your system unit Static electrical discharge can damage computer components without causing any signs of physical damage You must take extra care in han dling them to ensure against electrostatic build up 1 To prevent electrostatic build up leave the system board in its anti static bag until you are ready to install it 2 Wear an antistatic wrist strap 3 Do all preparation work on a ...

Page 5: ...cable Length 500mm Thermal solution For 35W Height 37 3mm Thermal solution For 65W Height 72 8mm Thermal solution For 95W Height 69 3mm LPC EXT RS232 module 4 x RS232 ports LPC EXT RS485 module 4 x RS485 ports Mini PCIe bracket expansion for full sized mini PCIe Mini PCIe Screw expansion for full sized mini PCIe The board and accessories in the package may not come similar to the information liste...

Page 6: ...e 2 8 GHz 65W Intel Celeron G3900TE 2 Cores 2M Cache 2 6 GHz 35W Chipset Intel H110 Chipset Memory Two 288 pin UDIMM up to 64GB Dual Channel DDR4 up to 2666MHz Core i5 i7 only support non ECC BIOS Insyde SPI 128Mbit GRAPHICS Controller Intel HD Gen 9 Graphics Feature OpenGL 5 0 DirectX 12 OpenCL 2 1 HW Decode AVC H 264 MPEG2 VC1 WMV9 JPEG MJPEG HEVC H265 VP8 VP9 HW Encode MPEG2 AVC H264 JPEG HEVC ...

Page 7: ...in ATX 12V power 24 pin ATX power Consumption TBD RTC Battery CR2032 Coin Cell OS SUPPORT Microsoft Windows 7 32 64 bit 6th Gen Intel Core Pentium Cel eron processors only Window 8 1 64 bit 6th Gen Intel Core Pentium Celeron processors only Windows 10 64 bit Linux Linux ENVIRONMENT Temperature Operating 5 to 65 C Storage 30 to 60 C with RTC Battery 40 to 85 C without RTC Battery Humidity Operating...

Page 8: ...ture by enhancing the capability of a PCIe x16 Gen 3 at 16GB s bandwidth 8GB s in each direction ACPI STR The system board is designed to meet the ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface specification ACPI has energy saving features that enables PCs to implement Power Manage ment and Plug and Play with operating systems that support OS Direct Power Management ACPI when enabled in the Power...

Page 9: ...ck Line out Mic in RS 232 4x RS 232 422 485 2x FAN Control H W Monitor PS 2 KB MS DDR4 up to 2666MHz UDIMM SATA 3x PCIe x4 SATA 1x Digital I O 8 bit SMBus SPI I211AT AMS1085 ALC888 GLAN 2 Super IO with WDT H110 Channel B PCIe x16 Gen3 PCIe x16 DDI PIN3355 DDI ASM1442 USB 3 0 USB 2 0 USB 3 1 Gen1 2x mSATA 1x USB 2 0 4x USB 2 0 M 2 M key PCIe x1 PCI PCI 5x LPC LPC header TPM opt DVI I VGA HDMI R G B...

Page 10: ... 6 2 6 2 6 5 1 6 5 2 1 COM 1 RS232 422 485 Select JP3 COM 1 RS232 422 485 Select JP1 12V Power 4 8 1 5 2 COM 1 RS232 Power Select JP4 COM 1 RS232 422 485 Select JP2 2 S1 S3 LAN 2 USB 3 4 USB 3 0 LAN 1 USB 1 2 USB 3 0 PS 2 KB MS USB 5 6 USB 2 0 COM 1 VGA DVI I DVI D signal HDMI S PDIF 1 Realtek ALC888S 2 9 10 1 Front Audio Buzzer Nuvoton NCT6106D Chassis Intrusion J4 1 3 DDR4_1 DDR4_2 LPC 1 13 2 14...

Page 11: ...we highly rec ommend using identical DIMMs Not all slots need to be populated Before installing the memory module please make sure that the following safety cautions are well attended 1 Make sure the PC and all other peripheral devices connected to it has been powered down 2 Disconnect all power cords and cables 3 Locate the DIMM socket on the system board 4 Make sure the notch on memory card is a...

Page 12: ... while applying and maintaining even pressure on both ends Step 3 The tabs snap automatically to the edges of the card and lock the card in place X System Memory X Installing the DIMM Module Please follow the steps below to remove the memory card from the socket Step 1 Press the eject tabs at both ends of the socket outward and downward to release them from the locked position Step 2 The memory ca...

Page 13: ...nk as sembly Do not spread the paste all over the surface When you later place the CPU on top of the heat sink the compound will disperse evenly Some heat sinks come with a patch of pre applied thermal paste Do not apply thermal paste if the fan with heat sink already has a patch of thermal paste on its underside Peel the strip that covers the paste before you place the CPU on top of the heat sink...

Page 14: ... BIOS To load the default values stored in the ROM BIOS please follow the steps below 1 Power off the system and unplug the power cord 2 Put a jumper cap on pin 2 and pin 3 Wait for a few seconds and set it back to its de fault setting i e jumper cap on pin 1 and pin 2 3 Plug the power cord and power on the system 2 3 On Clear CMOS Data 1 2 On Normal default 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210...

Page 15: ...selected JP6 and JP8 must be set in accordance to JP10 The pin functions of the COM ports will vary according to the jumpers setting JP3 COM1 JP10 COM2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 4 6 On RS232 default 3 5 4 6 On RS422 Full Duplex 3 5 2 4 On RS485 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 JP1 JP2 COM 1 1 3 2 4 On RS232 default 3 5 4 6 On RS422 Full Duplex 3 5 4 6 On RS485 JP6 JP8 COM 2 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 ...

Page 16: ...RS232 or RS232 with power The pin functions of COM 1 and COM 2 will vary according to JP4 s and JP7 s setting respectively 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JP4 COM 1 1 3 2 4 On RS232 default 3 5 4 6 On RS232 with power JP7 COM 2 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 1 3 2 4 On RS232 default 3 5 4 6 On RS232 with power 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 COM1 COM2 RS232 Power Select Pins RS232 RS232 with power 1 DCD 12V 2 SIN SIN 3 SO SO ...

Page 17: ...ect 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210 9 2 10 9 1 M 2 M Key 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210 9 2 10 9 1 M 2 M Key JP16 2 3 On mSATA 1 3 2 1 2 On SATA default 1 3 2 JP16 is used to select the SATA mSATA signal SATA default or mSATA JP18 is used to select the PCIe M 2 signal PCIe default or M 2 JP16 2 3 On M 2 default 1 3 2 1 2 On PCIe default 1 3 2 ...

Page 18: ... 2 RJ45 LAN ports 2 USB 3 1 Gen 1 ports 2 USB 3 1 Gen 2 ports 1 Line in jack optional 1 Line out jack 1 Mic in jack VGA DVI I DVI D signal Line out Mic in LAN 1 COM 1 HDMI PS 2 KB MS USB 3 1 Gen 1 USB 2 0 LAN 2 USB 3 1 Gen 1 X Rear I O Ports PS 2 Keyboard Mouse Port 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210 9 2 10 9 1 M 2 M Key This rear I O port is used to connect a PS 2 mouse and a PS 2 keyboard The PS 2 mous...

Page 19: ...lect in this chapter for more information COM 3 4 5 6 are fixed at RS232 The pin functions are listed at right The serial ports are asynchronous communication ports with 16C550A compatible UARTs that can be used with modems serial printers remote display terminals and other serial devices Connecting External Serial Ports Your COM port may come mounted on a card edge bracket Install the card edge b...

Page 20: ...ices in the Advanced menu USB Configuration submenu of the BIOS Refer to the chapter 3 for more information Driver Installation You may need to install the proper drivers in your system operation to use the USB device Re fer to your operating system s manual or documentation for more information Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse The Wake On USB Keyboard Mouse function allows you to use a USB keyboard or ...

Page 21: ...crews to hold the connector in place DVI I DVI D Signal Port The DVI I port is used to connect a LCD monitor This port supports DVI D signal only Connect the display device s cable connector to the DVI I port After plugging the cable connector into the port gently tighten the cable screws to hold the connector in place HDMI Port The HDMI port which carries both digital audio and video signals is u...

Page 22: ... 9 Mic2 R Line2 L Rear Audio The system board is equipped with 2 audio jacks Line out and Mic in Line in jack is available upon request A jack is a one hole connecting interface for inserting a plug Optional Line in Jack Light Blue This jack is used to connect any audio devices such as Hi fi set CD player tape player AM FM radio tuner synthesizer etc Line out Jack Lime This jack is used to connect...

Page 23: ...ATA 3 0 ports with data transfer rate up to 6Gb s Integrated Advanced Host Controller Interface AHCI controller Support RAID 0 RAID 1 SPAN Features 7 RX GND TX TX GND 1 RX GND SATA 2 3 from left to right Digital I O Connector X Internal I O Connectors 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210 9 2 10 9 1 M 2 M Key Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 GND 2 12V 3 DIO7 4 12V 5 DIO6 6 GND 7 DIO5 8 5V 9 DIO4 10 5V 11 DIO...

Page 24: ...nnector enables the delivery of more 12VDC current to the processor s Voltage Regulator Module VRM The power connectors from the power supply unit are designed to fit the 24 pin and 8 pin con nectors in only one orientation Make sure to find the proper orientation before plugging the connectors The system board requires a minimum of 300 Watt power supply to operate Your system con figuration CPU p...

Page 25: ...ion X Internal I O Connectors Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Signal 2 GND Chassis Intrusion Pin Assignment HDD LED Hard Disk Drive LED Lighting of the LED indicates that the hard drive is being accessed RESET Reset Switch This switch allows you to reboot without having to power off the system Power Standby LED When the system s power is on this LED will light up When the system is in the S1 POS P...

Page 26: ... below Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 GBE_LED_1000 2 GBE_LED_100 3 GBE_LED_LINK_ ACT 4 3V3DU 5 LINK_1000_4 6 LINK_100_4 7 LINK_ ACTIVITY_4 8 3V3DU LAN LED Connector Pin Assignment 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210 9 2 10 9 1 M 2 M Key J1 S PDIF The S PDIF connector is used to connect an external S PDIF port Your S PDIF port may be mounted on a card edge bracket Install the card edge bracket to an avail...

Page 27: ...fined by Intel Corporation to facilitate the industry s transi tion towards legacy free systems It allows the integration of low bandwidth legacy I O compo nents within the system which are typically provided by a Super I O controller Furthermore it can be used to interface firmware hubs Trusted Platform Module TPM devices and embed ded controller solutions Data transfer on the LPC bus is implemen...

Page 28: ...O Connectors 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210 9 2 10 9 1 M 2 M Key 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210 9 2 10 9 1 M 2 M Key 1 3 Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 3V3 2 Signal 3 GND Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 V_3P3_SPI 2 GND 3 ICHSPI_CS0 4 SPI_CLK R 5 SPI_SO R 6 SPI_SI R 7 HOLD 8 1 2 7 J5 Pin Assignment SPI PROGRAM HEADER J23 Pin Assignment ...

Page 29: ...r expansion cards M 2 Socket The M 2 socket is the Next Generation Form Factor NGFF which is designed to support mul tiple modules and make the M 2 more suitable in application for solid state storage PCIe 2 PCIe x4 PCI 3 PCI 2 PCI 4 PCI 5 PCI 1 PCIe 1 PCIe x16 a b c d e f g Expansion Slots X Internal I O Connectors Installing the M 2 Module X Internal I O Connectors X Expansion Slots Before insta...

Page 30: ...al I O Connectors X Expansion Slots 1 5 C 7 Battery S1 S3 2 210 9 2 10 9 1 M 2 M Key The lithium ion battery addendum supplies power to the real time clock and CMOS memory as an auxiliary source of power when the main power is shut off Insert a coin cell battery into the holder and make sure the polarities are correctly oriented the cap side rimmed rounded edge is negative and should be facing the...

Page 31: ...off In general the information stored in the CMOS RAM of the EEPROM will stay unchanged unless a configuration change has been made such as a hard drive replaced or a device added It is possible that the CMOS battery will fail causing CMOS data loss If this happens you need to install a new CMOS battery and reconfigure the BIOS settings Default Configuration Most of the configuration settings are ...

Page 32: ... to 59 INCREASE REDUCE Project Name BIOS Version Processor Type CPUID CPU Speed CPU Stepping L1 Cache L2 Cache L3 Cache Number Of Processors Microcode Rev Total Memory System Memory Speed DIMM 1 DIMM 2 PCH Rev SKU Intel ME Version SKU System Time System Date Security Advanced Boot Exit Main X Advanced The Advanced menu allows you to configure your system for basic operation Some entries are defaul...

Page 33: ... remains power off after power failure Power on signal input is re quired to power up the system Wake On RTC When Enabled the system will automatically wake up from S4 S5 state at a designated time every day via the Real time clock RTC battery Wake up time Configure the time of day the system will wake on RTC HH MM SS This field will only ap pear when Wake On RTC is enabled X Advanced InsydeH2O Se...

Page 34: ...elp Esc Exit Select Item Select Item F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select SubMenu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Primary Display Select the primary display for the system Note that this option will be shown only if the Boot type is set to Dual or UEFI Depending on your selection the order of video device initialization will be as follows Auto PEG PCIe Graphics devices connected to PEG lanes direc...

Page 35: ...ect SubMenu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Enable or Disable SATA Device SATA Controller SATA Speed SATA Mode Selection Serial ATA Port 0 Port 0 Hot Plug Serial ATA Port 1 Port 1 Hot Plug Serial ATA Port 2 Port 2 Hot Plug Serial ATA Port 3 Port 3 Hot Plug Enabled Auto AHCI Not Installed Enabled Disabled Not Installed Enabled Disabled Not Installed Enabled Disabled Not Installed Enabled Disabl...

Page 36: ...d Disabled Advanced X Advanced PCI Express Configuration X Advanced PCIE1 PCIE2 Intel I211 Intel I219V Port Enable Enable or disable the PCI Express Root Port PCIe Speed Select PCIe Speed of the current port AUTO Gen1 2 5 GT s Gen2 5 GT s or Gen3 8 GT s Gen 3 is only available for the PCIE1 port This field may not appear when the speed of the port is not configurable Hot Plug Enable or disable hot...

Page 37: ...e Flash This field is used to enable or disable the flash ME region InsydeH2O Setup Utility Rev 5 0 F1 Help Esc Exit Select Item Select Item F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select SubMenu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Enable disable to flash ME region Advanced ME Fw Image Re Flash Disabled ...

Page 38: ...nter Select SubMenu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Enable it to output debug mes sage from COM port Debug Configuration Dynamic EFI DEBUG EFI debug print level EFI debug serial port EFI debug baud rate On 0x8000004F 0x3F8 115200 Advanced X Advanced UEFI Device Manager Configure UEFI device with option ROM such as LAN card etc InsydeH2O Setup Utility Rev 5 0 F1 Help Esc Exit Select Item Select...

Page 39: ...ystem or CPU fan should be turned on and operate at the designated speed The range is from 0 127゚C Fan Speed Count 1 to Fan Speed Count 4 Set the fan speed The range is from 1 100 full speed InsydeH2O Setup Utility Rev 5 0 F1 Help Esc Exit Select Item Select Item F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select SubMenu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Configure Serial port using op tions Disable No Configura t...

Page 40: ...it Select Item Select Item F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select SubMenu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit PC Health Status Voltage VBAT VCORE VDDQ 5V 12V Temperature System C F CPU C F Fan Speed CPU FAN System FAN 1 System FAN 2 Advanced 3 040 V 1 008 V 1 200 V 5 056 V 12 144 V 27 5 C 81 5 F 24 5 C 76 1 F 5000 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM X Advanced X SIO NUVOTON6106D ...

Page 41: ...Bits None 1 Bit None Enabled Enabled Advanced Advanced Terminal Type Select terminal type VT_100 VT_100 VT_UTF8 or PC_ANSI Baud Rate Select baud rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 or 1200 Data Bits Select data bits 7 bits or 8 bits Parity Select parity bits none even or odd Stop Bits Select stop bits 1 bit or 2 bits Flow Control Select flow control type none RTS CTS or XON XOFF Console R...

Page 42: ...sc Exit Select Item Select Item F5 F6 Change Values Enter Select SubMenu F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Select boot type to Dual type Legacy type or UEFI type Numlock Boot Type Network Stack PXE Boot capability USB Boot Quiet Boot Main Advanced Security Exit On UEFI Boot Type Disabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Boot Numlock Select the power on state for numlock Boot Type Select the boot type U...

Page 43: ...nly available when Boot Type is set to UEFI Boot Type or Dual Boot Type and when Network Stack is enabled Disabled Suppoort Network Stack UEFI IPv4 UEFI IPv6 UEFI IPv4 IPv6 USB Boot Enable or disable booting to USB boot devices Quiet Boot Enable or disable booting in text mode X Boot ...

Page 44: ...e of flash tools to update the default configuration of the BIOS SPI ROM to the latest version anytime b When the BIOS IC needs to be replaced you have to populate it properly onto the system board after the EEPROM programmer has been burned and follow the technical person s instructions to confirm that the MAC address should be burned or not X Exit Exit Saving Changes Select Yes and press Enter t...

Page 45: ...pacity RAID 10 Mirroring and Striping RAID 10 is a combination of data striping and data mirroring providing the benefits of both RAID 0 and RAID 1 Use four new drives or an existing drive and three new drives for this con figuration RAID Level Min Drives Protection Description RAID 0 2 None Data striping without redundancy RAID 1 2 Single Drive Failure Disk mirroring RAID 5 3 Single Drive Failure...

Page 46: ... RAID 1 SPAN 1 Select the desired mode and press Enter 2 Press Y to confirm the process X Setup Procedure X Setup Procedure 3 Wait the process to start the whole process takes about several seconds depends on the volume amounts 4 shown on bottom indicates the progress ...

Page 47: ...45 Chapter 4 RAID SETTINGS User s Manual KD630 5 Relevant information will appear with the message Mode change is completed on bot tom Other RAID modes follow the same procedure as well ...

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