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Figure 2.10 Ethernet Connector 

Table 2.1: RJ-45 Connector pin assignments   

Pin    10/100/1000BaseT Signal 

Pin 

10/100/1000BaseT Signal 

1   

TX+(10/100), (GHz) 

 

LAN_DC-(GHz) 

2   

TX-(10/100), LAN_DA-(GHz) 

 

RX-(10/100), LAN_DB-(GHz) 

3   

RX+(10/100), (GHz) 

 

LAN_DD-(GHz) 

4   

(GHz) 

 

LAN_DD-(GHz) 

(Note: KMDA-3201-T00X only has 2 Intel I211AT chips which provides 2*RJ45. 

 

2.4.2 USB Connector 

The USB device allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously 

accessible external Plug and Play peripherals. 

The KMDA-3201 provides 4*USB3.0, 3*USB2.0(one inside for dongle). The USB interface complies 

with USB UHCI, Rev. 2.0 compliance. The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup. 

Table 2.2 for USB2.0 pin assignments. 

 

Figure 2.11 USB2.0 connector 

Table 2.2: USB2.0 Connector   

Pin   

Signal   

1   

USB_VCC 

2   

USB_D- 

3   

USB_D+   

4   

USB_GND 

Table 2.3 for USB3.0 pin assignments. 

Summary of Contents for KMDA-3201

Page 1: ...User s Manual User s Manual KMDA 3201 Ver A1 0 Date 20 November 2018 ...

Page 2: ...User s Manual Version Note No Ver Note Date Writer 1 A1 0 first publish 20181120 Tracy Liu ...

Page 3: ...ed to be accurate and reliable However Shenzhen JHC Technology Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Award is a trademark of Award Software International Inc IBM PC AT PS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Intel Skylake and Kabylake are trademarks of I...

Page 4: ...ent materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed JHC products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe t...

Page 5: ...nce when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct ...

Page 6: ...4 1 6 Mechanical Specifications 5 Hardware Installation 8 2 1 Introduction 9 2 2 Jumpers and Connectors 9 2 2 1 Setting Jumpers 9 2 3 Jumper Location 10 2 3 1 SW2 Clear CMOS Data 12 2 3 2 SW1 AT ATX Power on mode selection 13 2 3 3 J_Panel1 LVDS screen power supply selection jumper 13 2 4 I O Button LED Indication 14 2 4 1 Ethernet Connector LAN 14 2 4 2 USB Connector 15 2 4 3 HDMI 16 2 4 4 DP 17 ...

Page 7: ... 1 BIOS Description 32 3 1 1 Entering the Setup Utility 32 3 2 BIOS parameter settings 33 3 2 1 BIOS Navigation Keys 34 3 2 2 Main Menu 34 3 2 3 Advanced Menu 36 3 2 4 Chipset Menu 48 3 2 5 Security menu 56 3 2 6 Boot menu 57 3 2 7 Save Exit menu 58 3 3 Updating the BIOS 59 Driver Installation 61 4 1 Follow the sequence below to install the drivers 62 4 2 Installation 62 4 3 CPU TEMP LED driver 63...

Page 8: ...User s Manual 1 General Information CHAPTER 1 ...

Page 9: ...C 9 30V wide power input It is widely used for AI Intelligent Transportation ITS and Machine Vision 1 2 Features Key Features Universal aluminum chassis fanless Cooling Intel Skylake U Kabylake U Celeron Core I3 I5 I7 CPU 2 260 pin SODIMM dual channel DDR4 2133MHz up to 32GB 1 F mini PCIe with SIM slot support 4G LTE and Wifi BT 1 2 2 5 SATA HDD SSD bay 1 mSATA 1 M 2 2242 B key for storage 1 DP 1 ...

Page 10: ...CIeX1 USB with SIM slot Storage 1 mSATA 1 M 2 2242 B key 1 2 2 5 SATA HDD SSD bay 1 3 2 Display Chipset Gen 9th Intel HD Graphics Display Memory Shared system memory Resolution HDMI 3940x2160 30Hz DP 4096x2160 60Hz 1 3 3 Ethernet Chipset 2 Intel I211AT Ethernet controllers 1 Intel I219LM Ethernet controller Speed 10 100 1000 Mbps Integrated Interface 3 RJ45 1 3 4 Audio Chipset Realtek ALC662VD con...

Page 11: ...ck during operation With SSD 50g peak acceleration 11 ms duration With HDD 20g peak acceleration 11 ms duration EMC CE FCC Class A 1 5 3201 Series Specifications Model NO 3201 S00X 3201 T00X CPU Intel Skylake U Kabylake U Celeron Core I3 I5 I7 CPU Intel Skylake U Kabylake U Celeron Core I3 I5 I7 CPU DDR4 2 2 LAN 3 2 USB 4 USB3 0 3 USB2 0 4 USB3 0 3 USB2 0 COM 6 4 DIO bit 16 bit iso 8 bit 8 bit Dis...

Page 12: ... 3201 new industrial design Box computer of JHCTECH consists of a JHC SBC STX I902 and a sub card ECB 148 The specific combination is as follows Model No KMDA 3201 S00X KMDA 3201 T00X STX I902 S00X STX I902 T001 ECB 148 Main Board Front STX I902 Figure 1 1 ...

Page 13: ...User s Manual 6 Main Board Rear STX I902 Figure 1 2 Sub card ECB 148 Figure 1 3 ...

Page 14: ...User s Manual 7 KMDA 3201 Dimension Unit mm Figure 1 4 ...

Page 15: ...User s Manual 8 Hardware Installation CHAPTER 2 ...

Page 16: ...tors 2 2 1 Setting Jumpers You can configure your KMDA 3201 to match the needs of your application by setting the jumpers or switches A jumper is the simplest kind of electrical switch It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to connect them To close a jumper you connect the pins with the clip To open a jumper you remove the ...

Page 17: ...ation for your application contact your local distributor or sales representative before you make any changes 2 3 Jumper Location The KMDA 3201 Box Computer has a number of jumpers or switches inside the chassis that allows you to configure your system to suit your application The table below shows the function of each of the board s jumpers Figure 2 3 ...

Page 18: ...s Manual 11 Figure 2 4 Jumpers Jumper Name Description SW2 Clear CMOS Data Setting 3 Pin Switch SW1 Set Power on mode at AT or ATX 3 Pin Switch J_Panel1 LVDS screen power supply selection jumper 6 Pin Block ...

Page 19: ...u can reconfigure the system with the default values stored in the ROM 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 Set CMOS pins 2 and 3 to On Wait for a few seconds and set CMOS back to its default setting pins 1 and 2 On 3 Now plug the power cord and power on the system ...

Page 20: ...s a AT ATX SW which users can set Power on mode by it When you dial it at AT it means power on by AC Power When you dial it at ATX it means power on by Power button 2 3 3 J_Panel1 LVDS screen power supply selection jumper Figure 2 7 J_PANEL is used to select the power supplied of LVDS panel ...

Page 21: ...erfaces Front view Figure 2 8 Rear view Figure 2 9 2 4 1 Ethernet Connector LAN The KMDA 3201 S00X is equipped with 2 Intel I211AT chips and 1 Intel I219LM for 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet controllers The product provides 3 RJ45 with LED indicators on the front side to show its Active Link status Green LED and Speed status yellow LED Table 2 1 for pin assignments ...

Page 22: ... which provides 2 RJ45 2 4 2 USB Connector The USB device allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals The KMDA 3201 provides 4 USB3 0 3 USB2 0 one inside for dongle The USB interface complies with USB UHCI Rev 2 0 compliance The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup Table 2 2 for USB2 0 pin assignments...

Page 23: ... HDMI The KMDA 3201 S00X provides a high resolution HDMI display port They can support the most resolution up to 3940 2160 30Hz Table 2 4 for HDMI pin assignments Figure 2 13 HDMI Connector Table 2 4 HDMI Pin Assignments Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DATA2_P 8 GND 15 SCL 2 GND 9 DATA0_N 16 SDA 3 DATA2_N 10 CLK_P 17 GND 4 DATA1_P 11 GND 18 VCC 5 GND 12 CLK_N 19 DETECT 6 DATA1_N 13 NC 7 DATA0_P...

Page 24: ...DATA0_P 8 GND 15 AUXP 2 GND 9 DATA2_N 16 GND 3 DATA0_N 10 DATA3_P 17 AUXN 4 DATA1_P 11 GND 18 HPD 5 GND 12 DATA3_N 19 GND 6 DATA1_N 13 CTRL 20 PWR 7 DATA2_P 14 GND 2 4 5 DIO Connector The KMDA 3201 S00X provides a 16 bit iso DIO by a 2 10Pin 8 bit DI DO terminal connector in rear The Pin assignments are as follows Figure 2 15 8 bit DI DO Connector Table 2 6 8 bit DI DO Pin Assignments Pine DIO Sig...

Page 25: ...gnments Figure 2 16 8 bit DIO Connector Table 2 7 8 bit DI DO Pin Assignments Pine DIO Signal Pin DIO Signal 1 VCC 2 DIO4 3 DIO0 4 DIO5 5 DIO1 6 DIO6 7 DIO2 8 DIO7 9 DIO3 10 GND 2 4 6 Power Input Connector DC IN The KMDA 3201 provides a wide power input DC 9 30V by a 3 pin terminal Table 2 8 for pin assignments Figure 2 17 power input connector Table 2 8 DC IN port pin assignments Pin Signal Pin S...

Page 26: ... Pin Assignments Pin RS 232 Signal RS 422 Signal RS 485 Signal 1 DCD TX DATA 2 RxD TX DATA 3 TxD RX NC 4 DTR RX NC 5 GND GND GND 6 DSR NC NC 7 RTS NC NC 8 CTS NC NC 9 RI NC NC 2 4 8 COM3 4 5 6 Connector Figure 2 19 COM3 4 5 6 Connector COM3 4 5 6 are only for RS232 The Pin assignments are as follows Table 2 10 COM3 4 5 6 Serial Port Pin Assignments Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 G...

Page 27: ...Figure 2 20 Remote SW Connector Table 2 11 Remote Switch Pin Assignments Pin Signal 1 PWR_BTN 2 GND 2 4 10 LED There are 1 Power LED 1 HDD LED 3 CPU temperature class LEDS on the front Users can monitor the working state of the CPU according to the display of LEDs Table 2 12 for LEDs state of CPU temperature class Table 2 12 LEDs state of CPU temperature class LED State Red Warning Yellow High Gre...

Page 28: ...ttom bracket Step 2 Unscrew 2 screws on the front rear panel remove the bottom cover Step 3 Put the HDD SSD in the drive bay and screw 4 screws Step 4 Pull the drive bay onto the bottom cover and screw 4 screws the hard drive direction is as shown Step 5 Using the SATA cable connect the HDD SSD with the mother board Step 6 Close the bottom cover back to the chassis screw 2 screws on the front rear...

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Page 31: ...er s Manual 24 2 5 2 Installing mini PCIe Step 1 Unscrew 4 screws on the bottom cover remove the bottom bracket Unscrew 2 screws on the front rear panel Rotate the bottom assembly 180 as the picture shows ...

Page 32: ...e module with its notch aligned with the Mini PCIe socket of the board and insert it at a 30 degrees angle into the socket Step 3 Screw one screw to the holder Step 4 Follow the reverse steps of disassembly to complete the product installation ...

Page 33: ... PCIe Module Step 1 For details please refer to the above chapter 2 5 2 Installing Mini PCIe Module Step 1 Step 2 Hold the MSATA module with its notch aligned with the MSATA socket of the mother board and insert it at a 30 degrees angle into the socket Step 3 Screw one screw to the holder as shown in the picture ...

Page 34: ...ion 2 5 4 Installing M 2 Step 1 The step here is the same as above chapter 2 5 2 Installing Mini PCIe Module Step 1 For details please refer to the above chapter 2 5 2 Installing Mini PCIe Module Step 1 Step 2 Unscrew 5 screws and 12 serial copper columns on the rear panel and remove the rear panel ...

Page 35: ...on the subcard ECB 148 and remove the subcard Step 4 Unscrew 2 screws on the dongle bracket and remove the dongle bracket Step 5 Unscrew 2 copper columns on the built in USB remove the USB cable from the motherboard and remove the built in USB ...

Page 36: ...Step 6 Unscrew3 screws on the subcard bracket and remove the subcard bracket Step 7 Hold the M 2 module with its notch aligned with the M 2 socket of the mother board and insert it at a 30 degrees angle into the socket ...

Page 37: ...User s Manual 30 Step 8 Screw one screw to the holder as shown in the picture Step 9 Follow the reverse steps of disassembly to complete the product installation ...

Page 38: ...User s Manual 31 BIOS Setup CHAPTER 3 ...

Page 39: ...gs as follows 1 An error message appears on the screen during the system self test and asks for the SETUP setting 2 You want to change the factory default settings based on customer characteristics But in general customers are not recommended to set it up In most cases using the default value is already the best setting The BIOS Setup Utility enables you to configure Hard drives diskette drives an...

Page 40: ...u to verify that you wish to execute that option Other options lead to dialog boxes that prompt you for information Some options marked with a triangle lead to submenus that enable you to change the values for the option Use the cursor arrow keys to scroll through the items in the submenu In this manual default values are enclosed in parenthesis Submenu items are denoted by a triangle The default ...

Page 41: ...lues F3 Optimized Defaults F4 Save Exit 3 2 2 Main Menu When you enter the BIOS Setup program the main menu appears giving you an overview of the basic system information Select an item and press Enter to display the submenu Press Esc to back to the main menu The BIOS setup program provides a help screen You can call up this help screen from any menu by simply pressing the F1 key This help screen ...

Page 42: ...User s Manual 35 BIOS Vendor American Megatrends This item shows the information of the BIOS vendor Core Version 5 12 This item shows the information of the Core Version Project Version I902V 0 05 X64 ...

Page 43: ...his item shows the total memory size of the current motherboard Memory Frequency This item shows the current memory operating frequency PCH Information This item shows the basic information about PCH including name PCH SKU etc System Language Set the language interface of the BIOS System Date Set the date The format of the date is week month day year System Time Set the time The format of the time...

Page 44: ...User s Manual 37 CPU Configuration The configuration of the central processor enter this sub menu there will be detailed details of the CPU as well as various settings of the CPU ...

Page 45: ...User s Manual 38 Power Performance This item in the menu shows how to set the Power Management Control of CPU and GT ...

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Page 47: ...al 40 Platform Setting This item in the menu contains the information of the Platform Setting Trusted Computing Trusted computing enter this sub menu there will be the setting of the encryption security module the ...

Page 48: ...ual 41 motherboard will install the encryption module hardware will take effect ACPI Settings Advanced configuration and power management interface settings enter this submenu there will be ACPI related settings ...

Page 49: ... default Press Esc to return to the Advanced Menu page IT8786 COM setting IT8786 COM port settings enter this sub menu there will be set COM working mode RS422 RS232 RS485 Hardware Monitor Hardware monitoring enter this sub menu there will be CPU temperature System temperature status display of each common working voltage ...

Page 50: ...User s Manual 43 SIO Configuration Super IO configuration enter this sub menu there will be ports configuration of the serial ports or PS2 which are included in IO ...

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Page 52: ...ity Support Module configuration enter this sub menu there will be various settings to support UEFI startup and non UEFI startup If you need to start the traditional MBR device you need to enable CSM Turning off the CSM turns it into a pure UEFI boot ...

Page 53: ...ption ROM Messages This item shows the display mode of option ROM Message Boot option filter This item indicates the boot priority of controlling EFI or Legacy option ROM Network This item is used to set the EFI network card Option ROM boot or the traditional network card Option ROM boot or priority boot Storage This item is used to set the EFI storage Option ROM boot or the traditional storage Op...

Page 54: ...pport USB devices under DOS such as U disk USB keyboard etc set this item to Enabled Otherwise select Disabled USB Mass Storage Driver Support USB mass storage device support switch USB Transfer time out This item Sets the timeout period for control batch and interrupt transmission The default is 20 seconds Device reset time out This item sets boot command timeout of the large capacity USB disk Th...

Page 55: ... Menu The chipset menu items allow you to change the settings for the North Bridge chipset South Bridge chipset and other system Memory Configuration Memory configuration enter this submenu there will be detailed memory information ...

Page 56: ...al Configuration Memory Power and Thermal Throttling This item contains the configuration of the Memory Power and Thermal Throttling Memory Thermal Management This item sets the Memory Thermal Management on Enabled or off Disabled ...

Page 57: ...emory Training Algorithms This item shows the information of the Memory Training Algorithms Graphics Configuration Image processing configuration enter this sub menu there will be CPU integrated graphics related settings ...

Page 58: ...User s Manual 51 LCD Control Primary IGFX Boot Display This item sets IGFX main display device on POST stage not affected by external graphics card options are HDMI LFP EFP3 DP EFP4 It defaults by VBIOS ...

Page 59: ...CD Panel Type This item sets resolution of the motherboard LVDS screen It defaults by VBIOS VT d This item sets the VT d technology to open or close The default is Enabled PCH IO Configuration South Bridge Configuration ...

Page 60: ...User s Manual 53 PCI Express Configuration ...

Page 61: ...User s Manual 54 SATAAnd RST Configuration SATA hard disk and fast storage configuration enter this sub menu there will be related settings of the hard disk USB Configuration ...

Page 62: ...User s Manual 55 SCS Configuration ...

Page 63: ...er s Manual 56 3 2 5 Security menu Administrator Password This item sets the information of the administrator password User Password This item sets the information of the normal user password Secure Boot ...

Page 64: ...User s Manual 57 3 2 6 Boot menu Setup Prompt Timeout Setup prompts for waiting time This option is to set the time to wait for the Del key to enter the BIOS ...

Page 65: ...et to Enabled the system will skip some detection items and reduce the startup time New Boot Option Policy 3 2 7 Save Exit menu Save changes and Exit This item enables you to save the changes that you have made and exit Discard Changes and Exit This item enables you to discard the changes that you have made and exit Save Changes and Reset This item enables you to save the changes that you have mad...

Page 66: ...nfiguration status and provides you with options to set system parameters The parameters are stored in battery backed up CMOS RAM that saves this information when the power is turned off When the system is turned back on the system is configured with the values you stored in CMOS The BIOS provides the underlying driver for hardware resources and is the bridge between hardware and operating system ...

Page 67: ...reboot the system during the upgrade process so your BIOS data will be damaged and the system may not boot 4 After the refresh is complete you need to manually optimize the LOAD Default 5 To prevent accidents please backup the current BIOS data first ...

Page 68: ...User s Manual 61 Driver Installation CHAPTER 4 ...

Page 69: ...ructions below for further detailed installations 4 2 Installation Insert the KMDA 3201 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive And install the drivers in turn Step 1 Install Display Driver 1 Double click on the Display folder and double click on the Setup exe 2 Follow the instructions that the window shows 3 The system will help you install the driver automatically Step 2 Install Audio Driver 1 Double click...

Page 70: ...ndow shows 3 The system will help you install the driver automatically Step 6 Install Win7_64 bit USB3 0 Driver 1 Double click on the Win7_64 bit USB3 0 folder and double click on the Setup exe 2 Follow the instructions that the window shows 3 The system will help you install the driver automatically 4 3 CPU TEMP LED driver The KMDA 3201 provides temperature showing in LEDs economic and reliable U...

Page 71: ...iant They are provided only for the convenience of the customer The following software is furnished under license and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of the license These software s are subject to change at any time without prior notice Please refer to the support disk for available software ...

Page 72: ...User s Manual 65 SYSTEM RESOURCE CHAPTER 5 ...

Page 73: ...brary s occupied resources when not needed 3 parameter description 4 creation date 5 1 BYTE MB_gpio_input WORD port 2 function description read the motherboard GPIO input level 3 parameter description Return value return a byte 8 bit each bit of 8 bit corresponding to the level state of a GPIO pin Parameter port fill in motherboard GPIO number which is designed by factory Note 4 creation date 5 Re...

Page 74: ...Bit 0 means output low level Note 4 creation date 5 1 void MB_gpio_init 2 function description initialization function of the motherboard gpio This function must be called once before using it 3 parameter description 4 creation date 5 1 void watchdog_set int time 2 function description Watchdog function 3 parameter description time is to Set the dog feeding time Value between 0 and 255 Setting 0 m...

Page 75: ...ding pin is used as an output port Note The output value is valid only when the pin is in output mode 4 creation date 5 2 void Second_gpio_output int port int level 2 function description high and low levels output of the subcard 3 parameter description Parameter port fill in subcard GPIO number 1 or 2 Level 8 bit of a Byte each bit controls a GPIO pin output value Bit 1 means output high level Bi...

Page 76: ...onding to the level state of a GPIO pin parameter port fill in subcard GPIO number 1 or 2 Note The read value is valid only when the pin is in input mode 4 creation date 5 Note If you want more programs of the motherboard s watchdog and subcard s GPIO please call 86 0755 86021176 8021 86 0755 86021176 8023 for more information GPIO pin PIN8 PIN7 PIN6 PIN5 PIN4 PIN3 PIN2 PIN1 Return value Bit7 Bit6...

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