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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

 

Green 

Normal 

 

 

2.5 Installation 

2.5.1 HDD/SSD Installation 

Step 1: Unscrew 4 screws on the underside, remove the bottom bracket; 

Step 2: Unscrew 6 screws on the bottom cover; 

Step 3: Unscrew 2 screws on the front/rear panel, remove the bottom cover; 

Step 4: Put the HDD/SSD in the drive bay and screw 4 screws; 

Step 5: Pull the drive bay onto the bottom cover and screw 4 screws, the hard drive direction is as shown; 

Step 6: Using the SATA cable connect the HDD/SSD with the mother board; 

Step 7: Close the bottom cover back to the chassis. screw 2 screws on the front/rear panel; 

Step 8: Install the bottom cover, screw 6 screws; 

Step 9: Install the bottom bracket, screw 4 screws. 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KMDA-3602

Page 1: ...User s Manual User s Manual KMDA 3602 Ver A1 0 Date 19 September 2018 ...

Page 2: ...User s Manual Version Note No Ver Note Date Writer 1 A1 0 first publish 20180919 Tracy Liu ...

Page 3: ...ntended 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 and Pentium are trademarks of Intel...

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: ...s Specifications 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 CLR_CMOS1 Clear CMOS Data 11 2 3 3 COM7 ITPS Mode and Power off delay Select 12 2 4 I O Button LED Indication 12 2 4 1 Ethernet Connector LAN 13 2 4 2 USB Connector 14 2 4 3 HDMI 15 2 4 4 DP 15 2 4 5 DIO Connector 16 2 4 6 P...

Page 7: ...2 BIOS Setup 34 3 1 BIOS Description 35 3 2 BIOS parameter settings 35 3 2 1 BIOS Navigation Keys 36 3 2 2 Main Menu 36 3 2 3 Advanced Menu 38 3 2 4 Chipset Menu 41 3 2 5 Security menu 43 3 2 6 Boot menu 44 3 2 7 Save Exit menu 45 3 3 Updating the BIOS 45 Driver Installation 47 4 1 Follow the sequence below to install the drivers 48 4 2 Installation 48 4 3 CPU TEMP LED driver 49 4 4 Utility Softwa...

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

Page 9: ... vibration design it is suitable for mobile law enforcement vehicle special engineering vehicle and dynamic face recognition system Note KMDA 3602 T001 has no GPU module 1 2 Features Key Features Universal aluminum chassis CPU fanless Cooling Intel Q170 Chipset Skylake S Kabylake S LGA1151 CPU MXM3 1 NVIDA GTX AMD RX series GPU module support 3 DP 1 HDMI 2 260 pin SODIMM dual channel DDR4 2133 240...

Page 10: ...i PCIe PCIe USB with SIM slot 1 M 2 2242 B key PCIeX1 SATA3 USB with SIM slot 1 Half size mini PCIe PCIe USB 1 mSATA SATA3 0 USB Storage 1 mSATA Full size 1 M 2 2242 B key 1 2 5 SATA HDD SSD bay 1 3 2 Display Chipset Gen 9th Intel HD Graphics and GPU Display Memory Shared system memory and exclusive display memory Resolution HDMI 3840x2160 30Hz DP 4096x2304 60Hz VGA 2650x1600 60Hz 3 DP 1 2 1 3 1 H...

Page 11: ...5W CPU without GPU SSD Airflow KMDA 3602 T001 10 50 C Fanless 35W CPU 80W GPU KMDA 3602 S001 Relative humidity 10 90 40 C non condensing Storage temperature 40 85 C 40 185 F Vibration loading during operation With SSD 5 5 Grms random 5 500 Hz With HDD 1 5 Grms random 5 500 Hz Shock during operation With SSD 55g peak acceleration 11 ms duration With HDD 25g peak acceleration 11 ms duration EMC CE F...

Page 12: ...Manual 5 Display 2 HDMI 4 DP 1 VGA 1 HDMI 1 DP 1 VGA I port 2 2 Audio Expansion 2 mini PCIe 1 M 2 1 mSATA 2 mini PCIe 1 M 2 1 mSATA 1 6 Mechanical Specifications Main Board Front AXM I950 Figure 1 0 Figure 1 1 ...

Page 13: ...User s Manual 6 Main Board Rear AXM I950 Figure 1 2 Sub card ECB 147 T001 Figure 1 3 Sub card ECB 147 S002 Figure 1 4 ...

Page 14: ...User s Manual 7 Sub card ECB 148 Figure 1 5 KMDA 3602 Dimension Unit mm Figure 1 6 ...

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Page 16: ...002 ECB 147 T001 ECB 148 2 2 1 Setting Jumpers You can configure your KMDA 3602 to match the needs of your application by setting the jumpers 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 rem...

Page 17: ...epresentative before you make any changes 2 3 Jumper Location The KMDA 3602 high performance Box Computer has a number of jumpers 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 Jumpers Jumper Name Description CLR_CMOS1 Clear CMOS Data Setting 3 Pin Block JP2 ITPS Mode and Power off de...

Page 18: ... you 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 19: ...ure 2 5 NOTE Pin7 8 9 10 are for ITPS mode select Pin1 2 3 4 5 6 are for ITPS mode power off delay 2 4 I O Button LED Indication NOTE I O Indication takes KMDA 3602 S001 for example Other sub series products only have different number of interfaces Front view Figure 2 6 ...

Page 20: ...status Green LED and Speed status yellow LED Table 2 0 for pin assignments Figure 2 8 Ethernet Connector Table 2 0 RJ 45 Connector pin assignments Pin 10 100 1000BaseT Signal Pin 10 100 1000BaseT Signal 1 TX 10 100 LAN_DA GHz 5 LAN_DC GHz 2 TX 10 100 LAN_DA GHz 6 RX 10 100 LAN_DB GHz 3 RX 10 100 LAN_DB GHz 7 LAN_DD GHz 4 LAN_DC GHz 8 LAN_DD GHz Table 2 1 for LAN Led active state Table 2 1 RJ 45 Le...

Page 21: ...device allows data exchange between your computer and a wide range of simultaneously accessible external Plug and Play peripherals The KMDA 3602 provides 6 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 9 USB2 0 connector Table 2 2 USB2 0 Conne...

Page 22: ...p to 3840 2160 30Hz Table 2 4 for HDMI pin assignments Figure 2 11 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 14 NC NOTE KMDA 3602 T001 has one HDMI port 2 4 4 DP The KMDA 3602 S001 provides four high resolution DP po...

Page 23: ...has one DP port 2 4 5 DIO Connector The KMDA 3602 S001 provides a 8 bit iso DIO by a 2 10Pin 8 bit DI DO terminal connector in front The Pin assignments are as follows Figure 2 13 8 bit DI DO Connector Table 2 6 8 bit DI DO Pin Assignments Pine DIO Signal Pin DIO Signal 1 DI0 VCC 6 DI5 DO4 2 DI1 GND 7 DI6 DO3 3 DI2 DO7 8 DI7 DO2 4 DI3 DO6 9 GND DO1 5 DI4 DO5 10 VCC DO0 The KMDA 3602 T001 provides ...

Page 24: ...DIO2_10 4 DIO2_3 14 DIO2_11 5 DIO2_4 15 DIO2_12 6 DIO2_5 16 DIO2_13 7 DIO2_6 17 DIO2_14 8 DIO2_7 18 DIO2_15 9 GND 19 GND 10 VCC 20 VCC 2 4 6 Power Input Connector DC IN The KMDA 3602 provides a wide power input DC 6 48V by a 5 pin terminal Table 2 8 for pin assignments Figure 2 15 power input connector Table 2 8 DC IN port pin assignments Pin Signal Pin Signal ...

Page 25: ...ments Figure 2 16 VGA Connector Table 2 9 VGA port pin assignments Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RED 9 VCC 2 GREEN 10 HPD 3 BLUE 11 NC 4 NC 12 SDA 5 GND 13 HS 6 GND 14 VS 7 GND 15 SCL 8 GND Note NC represents No Connection 2 4 8 COM1 2 Connector The KMDA 3602 provides 2 serial ports of COM1 2 by 2 D sub 9 pin connectors COM1 2 can be configured as RS232 RS422 or RS485 by BIOS setup Table 2 10 for pin as...

Page 26: ... motherboard coastline is a 2 pin terminal Table 2 11 for pin assignments Figure 2 18 Remote SW Connector Table 2 11 Remote Switch Pin Assignments Pin Signal 1 PWR_BTN 2 GND 2 4 10 AT ATX SW The KMDA 3602 provides 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 4 11 LED There are 1 ...

Page 27: ...e bottom cover Step 3 Unscrew 2 screws on the front rear panel remove the bottom cover Step 4 Put the HDD SSD in the drive bay and screw 4 screws Step 5 Pull the drive bay onto the bottom cover and screw 4 screws the hard drive direction is as shown Step 6 Using the SATA cable connect the HDD SSD with the mother board Step 7 Close the bottom cover back to the chassis screw 2 screws on the front re...

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Page 31: ...crews and 6 serial copper columns on the rear panel remove the rear panel Unscrew 6 screws on the front panel remove the front panel Unscrew 2 screws of the internal USB uninstall the internal USB Unscrew 4 screws on the fan remove the fan Unscrew 2 screws and 2 copper columns on the GPU fan kit remove the GPU fan kit Unscrew 2 screws on the sub card ECB 148 remove the sub card ECB 148 Separate th...

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Page 36: ...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 37: ...r 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 2 screws on the GPU module remove the GPU module Step 3 Unscrew 10 screws and 8 serial copper columns on the mother board remove the mother board ...

Page 38: ...notch aligned with the MSATA socket on the back of the mother board and insert it at a 30 degrees angle into the socket Screw one screw to the holder as shown in the picture Step 4 Follow the reverse steps of disassembly to complete the product installation ...

Page 39: ... Module Step 1 For details please refer to the above chapter 2 5 2 Installing Mini PCIe Module Step 1 Step 2 Unscrew 2 screws on the GPU module remove the GPU module Step 3 Hold the GPU module with its notch aligned with the MXM3 1 socket of the board and insert it Screw 2 screws on the GPU module as shown in the picture ...

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Page 42: ...fault 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 3 2 BIOS parameter settings When the computer starts the BIOS enters the power on self test Post program The self test program is a series of diagnostic programs that are solidified in the BIOS When the self test program is exe...

Page 43: ...alue 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 44: ...is item shows the basic information about the currently used processor including name type speed ID core Microcode version etc IGFX VBIOS Version This item shows the Current VBIOS version of the CPU integrated graphics Total Memory This 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...

Page 45: ... week month day year System Time Set the time The format of the time is hour minute second 3 2 3 Advanced Menu This page sets up more advanced information about your system Handle this page with caution Any changes can affect the operation of your computer CPU Configuration The configuration of the central processor enter this sub menu there will be detailed details of the CPU as well as various s...

Page 46: ...rboard 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 COM setting 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 fan speed ...

Page 47: ...tate CPU Fan Start PWM Set the PWM of the fan rotation the higher the value the higher the speed at which the fan starts CPU Slope PWM Set the Slope of the PWM the higher the value the faster the fan accelerates NOTE The specific position of the fan pin is as follows The default fan speed corresponding to fan 1 is high speed and the fan speed corresponding to fan 2 is low speed ...

Page 48: ...ub 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 USB Configuration USB configuration enter this sub menu there will be USB related detailed settings 3 2 4 Chipset Menu The chipset menu items allow you to change the settings for the North Bridg...

Page 49: ...graphics related settings PEG Port Configuration PEG graphics configuration enter this sub menu there will be related settings for the external graphics card PCH IO Configuration South Bridge Configuration SATAAnd RST Configuration SATA hard disk and fast storage configuration enter this sub menu there will be related settings of the hard disk HD Audio Configuration High fidelity audio which contr...

Page 50: ...User s Manual 43 3 2 5 Security menu Administrator Password Set the administrator password User Password Set the normal user password ...

Page 51: ...the quick start function on or off When set to Enabled the system will skip some detection items and reduce the startup time Set Boot Priority Start device priority settings If the user wants to install the operating system please set Boot Option 1 as your CD ROM device or your U disk device make sure that your CD ROM drive has an operating system or your U disk has a PE system After the setting i...

Page 52: ...Override You can directly select the device to be started press Enter to start directly 3 3 Updating the BIOS The BIOS Basic Input and Output System Setup Utility displays the system s configuration 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 ...

Page 53: ...lished CPU you need to upgrade your BIOS NOTE 1 Only upgrade the BIOS if you encounter problems and need to 2 To upgrade the BIOS please use the BIOS read write program attached to our driver CD or download the updated version of the program from the relevant website 3 Do not turn off the power or reboot the system during the upgrade process so your BIOS data will be damaged and the system may not...

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Page 55: ...on the AMT 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 on the Audio 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 3 Install I210 LAN Driver 1 Do...

Page 56: ...The KMDA 3602 provides temperature showing in LEDs economic and reliable Users can monitor the working state of the CPU according to the display of the LED Please perform the following operations making LEDs work normally Find the CPU temperature test tool folder and open it as shown below Run the exe application NOTE Please add the exe application to the startup item to ensure that the program ca...

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Page 58: ...r with jhctech_init release the library s occupied resources when not needed 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 means to turn off the watchdog 4 creation date 5 1 void smbus_16pin_gpio_mode int port int mode 2 function descriptio...

Page 59: ... int port int level 2 function description high and low levels output of the subcard 3 parameter description Parameter port represents the number of the GPIO 1 or 2 Level 8 bit of a bit each bit controls a GPIO pin output value Bit 1 means output high level Bit 0 means output low level Note The output value is valid only when the pin is in output mode 4 creation date 5 Return value Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 ...

Page 60: ...on Return value return a byte 8 bit each bit of the 8 bit corresponding 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 Return value Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 GPIO pin PIN8 PIN7 PIN6 PIN5 PIN4 PIN3 PIN2 PIN1 ...

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