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A Appendix: PXI Trigger I/O Functions ...............................27

A.1

Data Types.........................................................................  27

A.2

Function Library .................................................................  29

A.2.1

TRIG_Init .................................................................. 29

A.2.2

TRIG_Close .............................................................. 30

A.2.3

TRIG_SetSoftTrg ...................................................... 31

A.2.4

TRIG_Trigger_Route ................................................ 32

A.2.5

TRIG_Trigger_Clear ................................................. 34

A.2.6

TRIG_GetSoftTrg...................................................... 35

A.2.7

TRIG_Trigger_Route_Query .................................... 36

A.2.8

TRIG_GetDriverRevision .......................................... 38

B Appendix: BIOS Setup.......................................................39

B.1

Entering the BIOS..............................................................  39

B.2

Navigation ..........................................................................  40

B.3

Menu Structure ..................................................................  41

B.4

Main ...................................................................................  42

B.4.1

BIOS Information ...................................................... 42

B.4.2

Processor Information............................................... 42

B.4.3

PCH Information ....................................................... 43

B.4.4

System Management................................................ 43

B.4.5

System Date and Time ............................................. 45

B.5

Advanced ...........................................................................  46

B.5.1

CPU Configuration.................................................... 46

B.5.2

Memory Configuration .............................................. 48

B.5.3

Graphics Configuration ............................................. 49

B.5.4

Onboard Devices Configuration................................ 50

B.5.5

USB Configuration .................................................... 51

B.5.6

Network Stack Configuration .................................... 52

B.5.7

TPM Configuration.................................................... 52

B.5.8

Hardware Health Configuration ................................ 52

Summary of Contents for PXI-63982

Page 1: ...PXI 63982 PXI Embedded Controller User s Manual Manual Rev 1 0 Revision Date January 26 2021 Part No 50 17058 1000 ...

Page 2: ...ii Revision History Revision History Revision Release Date Description of Change s 1 0 2021 01 26 Initial release ...

Page 3: ... arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages JYTEK is committed to fulfill its social responsi bility to global environmental preservation through compliance with the European Union s Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS directive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive Environmental protection ...

Page 4: ...more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov Trademarks Product names mentioned herein are used for identification pur poses only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout this manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and instructions properly NOTE NOTE Additional information aids...

Page 5: ...0 1 3 3 Reset Button 11 1 3 4 LED Indicators 11 1 3 5 USB 2 0 Ports 12 1 3 6 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 13 1 3 7 USB 3 0 Ports 14 1 3 8 Onboard Connections and Settings 15 2 Getting Started 17 2 1 Package Contents 17 2 2 Operating System Installation 18 2 2 1 Installation Environment 19 2 2 2 Installing the PXI 63982 20 2 2 3 Replacing the Hard Drive or Solid State Drive 22 2 2 4 Clearing CMOS 24 3 Dr...

Page 6: ...ix BIOS Setup 39 B 1 Entering the BIOS 39 B 2 Navigation 40 B 3 Menu Structure 41 B 4 Main 42 B 4 1 BIOS Information 42 B 4 2 Processor Information 42 B 4 3 PCH Information 43 B 4 4 System Management 43 B 4 5 System Date and Time 45 B 5 Advanced 46 B 5 1 CPU Configuration 46 B 5 2 Memory Configuration 48 B 5 3 Graphics Configuration 49 B 5 4 Onboard Devices Configuration 50 B 5 5 USB Configuration...

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Page 9: ...more information go to www P65Warnings ca gov Trademarks Product names mentioned herein are used for identification pur poses only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout this manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and instructions properly NOTE NOTE Additional information aids...

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Page 11: ...rt Pin Assignment 9 Table 1 3 GPIB Pin Description 10 Table 1 4 LED Indicator Legend 11 Table 1 5 USB 2 0 Port Pin Assignment 12 Table 1 6 Ethernet Port Pin Assignments 13 Table 1 7 Ethernet Status LED Descriptions 13 Table 1 8 Onboard Configuration Legend 15 Table B 1 BIOS Hot Key Functions 40 ...

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Page 13: ...onment PXI based testing systems typically make up a PXI platform and diversified standalone instruments for complex testing tasks The PXI 63982 provides ample interface choices including a Display Port connector four USB 3 0 and two USB 2 0 ports for peripheral devices and USB instrument control dual Gigabit Ethernet ports for LAN connections or controlling LXI instruments an SMB con nector for c...

Page 14: ...al Channel DDR4 SO DIMM Z Up to 32 GB 2133 MHz X Maximum System Throughput 132 MB s X Preinstalled 256 GB or more SATA SSD Z Supports 2 5 HDD or SSD Z SATA 6 0 Gb s Z Supports AHCI X Integrated I O Z Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports Z 4x USB 3 0 Ports Z 2x USB 2 0 Ports Z Built in GPIB IEEE488 controller Z 1x DisplayPort connector Z Trigger I O for advanced PXI trigger functions X OS Z Microsoft Window...

Page 15: ...s Mobile 6th Gen Intel Core I7 6820EQ Processor Mobile Intel QM170 Chipset DDR4 2133 2400 MHz SODIMM 1 Front Panel Connectors DisplayPort Connector x1 GPIB Connector GbE Connector GbE Connector SMB Connector USB3 0 Connector x4 USB2 0 Connector x2 GbE Controller I219 GPIB Controller 2 5 SATA Interposer Board GbE Controller I210 DP HDMI Dual Mode GPIB DMI 3 0 Intel FDI USB 3 0 USB 2 0 PCIe x1 SATA ...

Page 16: ...e on LAN USB Two USB 2 0 and four USB 3 0 ports on the faceplate GPIB Onboard IEEE488 GPIB controller through Micro D 25 pin con nector on the faceplate Trigger I O One SMB connector on the faceplate to route an external trigger signal to from PXI trigger bus Dimensions 3U PXI module 3U 3 slot PXI standard Expansion Slots System slot 5V VIO PCI bus and 2 controller expansion slots on chassis backp...

Page 17: ... 3 axes WARNING Do not remove the blue key from the PXI 63982 system connec tor only the 5V VIO PCI bus is compatible the 3 3V VIO PCI bus is not SEVERE system damage may result Condition Range Operating temperature with SSD 0 to 55 C Operating temperature with HDD 0 to 50 C Storage temperature 20 to 70 C Relative humidity non condensing 5 to 95 NOTE NOTE Environmental shock and vibration values a...

Page 18: ...3 Class A X EN 55024 2010 A1 2015 Immunity X FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart A Class A X ICES 001 Class A X ICES 003 Issue 6 2016 X AS NZS CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A emissions X AS NZS CISPR 32 2015 Ed 2 0 C1 2016 Class A The PXI 63982 meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives Power Requirements Typical Consumption DC 3 3V DC 5V DC 12V Typical operation Measured while W10 is idle...

Page 19: ...cators 1 3 1 Front Panel Figure 1 2 Front Panel Table 1 1 Front Panel Legend A Reset Button E GPIB Connector Micro D Sub 25P B DisplayPort F 2x Gigabit Ethernet C 4x USB 3 0 G PXI Trigger Connector SMB jack D 2x Type A USB 2 0 H LED Indicators ...

Page 20: ...itive The PXI 63982 provides four trigger routing modes from to the PXI trigger connector to synchro nize PXI modules including X From a selected trigger bus line to PXI trigger connector X From the PXI trigger connector to a selected trigger bus line X From software trigger to a selected trigger bus line X From software trigger to PXI trigger connector All trigger modes are programmable by the pr...

Page 21: ...l display function is also supported Figure 1 4 DisplayPort Connector Table 1 2 DisplayPort Pin Assignment Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CN_DDPx0 11 GND 2 GND 12 CN_DDPx3 3 CN_DDPx0 13 CN_DDPx_AUX_SEL 4 CN_DDPx1 14 CN_DDPx_CONFIG2 5 GND 15 CN_DDPx_AUX 6 CN_DDPx1 16 GND 7 CN_DDPx2 17 CN_DDPx_AUX 8 GND 18 CN_DDPx_HPD 9 CN_DDPx2 19 GND 10 CN_DDPx3 20 V3 3_DDPx_PWR 19 1 2 20 ...

Page 22: ...ts Figure 1 5 GPIB Connector Table 1 3 GPIB Pin Description Pin Signal Description Pin Signal Description 1 DIO1 GPIB Data 1 14 DIO5 GPIB Data 5 2 DIO2 GPIB Data 2 15 DIO6 GPIB Data 6 3 DIO3 GPIB Data 3 16 DIO7 GPIB Data 7 4 DIO4 GPIB Data 4 17 DIO8 GPIB Data 8 5 EOI End Or Identify 18 REN Remote Enable 6 DAV Data Valid 19 Ground Signal Ground 7 NRFD Not Ready For Data 20 Ground Signal Ground 8 ND...

Page 23: ...Figure 1 6 LED Indicators Table 1 4 LED Indicator Legend LED Color Description PW Green Indicates system power remaining lit when the system boots normally and main power supply is functioning HD Yellow Indicates operating state of the HDD or SSD flashing during access to or activity on the SATA HDD HS Blue Indicates system status blinking on and off once during boot when system status is good and...

Page 24: ...th hi speed full speed and low speed USB devices Supported boot devices include USB flash drive USB floppy USB CD ROM and others with boot pri ority and device settings configured in BIOS See section B 7 Boot on page 55 for more information Table 1 5 USB 2 0 Port Pin Assignment Pin Signal 1 5 Power 5V 2 6 USB Data 3 7 USB Data 4 8 Ground ...

Page 25: ...ctioning as follows Table 1 7 Ethernet Status LED Descriptions Pin 1000Base T Signal 100 10Base T Signal 1 MDI0 TX 2 MDI0 TX 3 MDI1 RX 4 MDI2 Reserved 5 MDI2 Reserved 6 MDI1 RX 7 MDI3 Reserved 8 MDI3 Reserved LED Status Description Speed Green Orange Off 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps Active Link Orange Off Ethernet port is disconnected On Ethernet port is connected with no data transmiss...

Page 26: ... Hi Speed full speed and low speed downstream transmission Multiple boot devices including USB flash USB external HD and USB CD ROM drives are sup ported with boot priority configured in BIOS NOTE NOTE USB 3 0 may not be supported by the OS installation pro grams environment Use USB 2 0 ports for OS installation if necessary ...

Page 27: ...Introduction 15 PXI 63982 1 3 8 Onboard Connections and Settings Figure 1 7 Onboard Configuration Table 1 8 Onboard Configuration Legend A SW1 Clear CMOS switch B SATA connector A B ...

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Page 29: ...63982 Controller equipped with RAM and HDD or SSD X PXI 63982 Quick Start Guide X DisplayPort to DVI cable If any of these items are missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product Save the shipping materi als and carton in case you want to ship or store the product in the future NOTE NOTE Diagrams and illustrated equipment are for reference only Actual system configurati...

Page 30: ...the new operating system 1 Select the appropriate boot device order from the BIOS Boot Setup Menu based on the OS installation media used For example if the OS is distributed on a bootable installation CD select USB CD ROM as the first boot device and reboot the system with the installation CD in the USB CD ROM drive 2 Proceed with the OS installation as directed and be sure to select appropriate ...

Page 31: ...tatic mat JYTEK PXI system controllers are electrostatically sensitive and can be easily damaged by static electricity The equipment must be handled on a grounded anti static mat and operators must wear an anti static wristband grounded at the same point as the anti static mat Inspect the carton and packaging for damage Shipping and handling may cause damage to the contents Ensure that all content...

Page 32: ...20 Getting Started 2 2 2 Installing the PXI 63982 1 Release the red locking lever 2 Depress the latch 3 Locate the system controller slot of the chassis Slot 1 ...

Page 33: ...the PXI 63982 into the chassis as shown 5 Elevate the latch until the PXI 63982 is fully seated in the chassis backplane The alignment pin on the rear of the latch can be threaded into the best fit alignment port in the chassis rail 6 Fasten the four mounting screws on the faceplate and connect all peripheral devices ...

Page 34: ...SATA 3 0 port with a pre installed 2 5 SATA hard drive or solid state drive Replacing the HDD or SSD is accomplished as follows 1 Locate the five screws attaching the hard drive housing to the PXI controller as shown 2 Remove the screws 3 Gently lift and remove the housing with the installed HDD or SSD ...

Page 35: ...3982 4 Locate the four screws two on each side as shown fix ing the hard drive and remove them 5 To install an HDD SSD or other compatible SATA hard drive reverse the steps and reinstall the PXI controller into the PXI system ...

Page 36: ... chassis Observe all anti static precautions 3 Locate the CMOS clear switch SW1 on the board see section 1 3 8 Onboard Connections and Settings on page 15 Move the switch from the Normal position to the Clear position Wait five seconds then return the switch to the Normal position 4 Remount the controller into the PXI chassis 5 Press Delete or ESC to enter BIOS Setup when the splash logo appears 6...

Page 37: ... X Chipset Driver X Graphics Driver X Ethernet LAN Driver X PXI Trigger I O Driver X Intel ME Driver X GPIB Driver X Intel RST Driver The following optional utility programs are also provided X MAPS Core Windows Software Suite for JYTEK Measure ment Automation and PXI products X PXI Platform Services After downloading and extracting a given file run the executable and follow its instructions to co...

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Page 39: ...ecommended that you use these data types in your application programs The table shows the data type names ranges and corresponding data types in C C Visual Basic and Delphi for reference Type Description Range Type C C for 32 bit compiler Visual Basic Pascal Delphi U8 8 bit ASCII character 0 to 255 unsigned char Byte Byte I16 16 bit signed integer 32768 to 32767 short Integer SmallInt U16 16 bit u...

Page 40: ...on floating point 3 402823E38 to 3 402823E38 float Single Single F64 64 bit double precision floating point 1 7976831348 62315E308 to 1 7976831348 62315E309 double Double Double Type Description Range Type C C for 32 bit compiler Visual Basic Pascal Delphi ...

Page 41: ...ion list of supported cards syntax parameter list and Return Code informa tion A 2 1 TRIG_Init Description Initializes trigger I O function of PXI controller TRIG_Init must be called before the invocation of any other trigger I O function Syntax C C I16 TRIG_Init Visual Basic TRIG_Init As Integer Parameter None Return Code ERR_NoError ERR_BoardBusy ERR_OpenDriverFail ERR_GetGPIOAddress ...

Page 42: ...gger I O function of PXI controller releasing resources allocated for the trigger I O function Users must invoke TRIG_Close before exiting the application Syntax C C I16 TRIG_Close Visual Basic TRIG_Close As Integer Parameter None Return Code ERR_NoError ERR_BoardNoInit ...

Page 43: ...on nector on the faceplate or the PXI trigger bus on the back plane by software command Syntax C C I16 TRIG_SetSoftTrg U8 Status Visual Basic TRIG_SetSoftTrg ByVal status As Byte As Integer Parameters Status Logic level of trigger signal Available value description 0 Logic low 1 Logic high Return Code ERR_NoError ERR_BoardNoInit ...

Page 44: ...gger_Route ByVal source As Long ByVal dest As Long ByVal halfway As Long As Integer Parameters source Source of trigger routing can be one of the following values Available value Description PXI_TRIG_VAL_SMB SMB connector on the faceplate PXI_TRIG_VAL_SOFT Software generated trigger signal PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG0 PXI trigger bus 0 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG1 PXI trigger bus 1 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG2 PXI trigger bus ...

Page 45: ... on the faceplate PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG0 PXI trigger bus 0 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG1 PXI trigger bus 1 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG2 PXI trigger bus 2 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG3 PXI trigger bus 3 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG4 PXI trigger bus 4 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG5 PXI trigger bus 5 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG6 PXI trigger bus 6 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG7 PXI trigger bus 7 Available value Description PXI_TRIG_VAL_NONE No halfway point PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG0 PXI ...

Page 46: ...ions A 2 5 TRIG_Trigger_Clear Description Clears the trigger routing setting Syntax C C I16 TRIG_Trigger_Clear Visual Basic TRIG_Trigger_Clear As Integer Parameters None Return Code ERR_NoError ERR_BoardNoInit ERR_Trigger_Clr ...

Page 47: ...ate with default state after system boot of Logic Low Syntax C C I16 TRIG_GetSoftTrg U8 Status Visual Basic TRIG_GetSoftTrg status As Byte As Integer Parameters Status Returns the logic level of software trigger signal Returned value 0 Logic low 1 Logic high Return Code ERR_NoError ERR_BoardNoInit ERR_Query_Status ...

Page 48: ... source As Long dest As Long halfway As Long As Integer Parameters source Returns to the current source of trigger routing with possi ble values including Available Definition Defined Value PXI_TRIG_VAL_NONE 0 PXI_TRIG_VAL_SMB 2 PXI_TRIG_VAL_SOFT 3 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG0 111 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG1 112 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG2 113 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG3 114 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG4 115 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG5 116 PXI_TRIG_VAL_...

Page 49: ...ilable Definition Defined Value PXI_TRIG_VAL_NONE 0 PXI_TRIG_VAL_SMB 2 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG0 111 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG1 112 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG2 113 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG3 114 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG4 115 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG5 116 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG6 117 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG7 118 Available Value Description PXI_TRIG_VAL_NONE 0 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG0 111 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG1 112 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG2 113 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG3 114 PXI_T...

Page 50: ...signed short minor1 unsigned short minor2 Visual Basic TRIG_GetDriverRevision major As Integer minor1 As Integer minor2 As Integer As Inte ger Parameters major Returns the major version number of the pxi trigger software driver minor1 Returns the first minor version number of the pxi trigger software driver minor2 Returns the second minor version number of the pxi trigger software driver Return Co...

Page 51: ...OS setup program The main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navi gate Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in this chapter The Main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed options cannot be configured Blue options can The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for ...

Page 52: ...u Enter Opens a sub menu or displays all available settings for a highlighted configuration option Esc Returns to the previous menu and shortcuts to the Exit menu from top level menus and Cycles between all available settings Tab Selects time and date fields F1 Opens the general help window for the BIOS F8 Loads previous values into the BIOS F9 Restores optimal default values into the BIOS F10 Sav...

Page 53: ...unction of each setting is described in the right hand column of the respective table Note indicates a sub menu Main BIOS Information Processor Information PCH Information System Management System Date and Time Advanced CPU Configuration Memory Configuration Graphics Configuration Onboard Devices Configuration USB Configuration Hardware Health Configuration TPM Configuration Hardware Health Config...

Page 54: ...TEK BIOS was built Access Level Info only Current BIOS menu access permission Feature Options Description Name Info only Displays CPU brand name Brand String Info only Displays CPU brand string Frequency Info only Displays CPU frequency Processor ID Info only Displays CPU ID Stepping Info only Displays CPU stepping Number of Processors Info only Displays number of processors Microcode Revision Inf...

Page 55: ...n Info only Displays version of ME ME Firmware SKU Info only Displays ME Firmware Kit SKU number Board Information Options Description SEMA Firmware Info only Displays SEMA firmware Build Date Info only Displays SEMA firmware build date SEMA Boot Loader Info only Displays SEMA boot loader Build Date Info only Displays SEMA boot loader build date Hardware Version Info only Displays SEMA hardware ve...

Page 56: ... only Displays min board temperature Max Info only Displays max board temperature Feature Options Description Current Input Current Info only Displays input current Current Input Power Info only Displays input power VCORE Info only Displays actual voltage of the VCC_CORE VGFX Info only Displays actual voltage of the VGFX VMEM Info only Displays actual voltage of the VMEM 5VSB Info only Displays ac...

Page 57: ...een shut off Boot Cycles Info only Boot count is increased after a HW or SW Reset or successful power up Boot Reason Info only Shows the event responsible for reboot of the system Feature Options Description BMC Flags Info only BIOS Select Info only Displays the current BIOS ROM selection ATX AT Mode Info only Displays ATX AT mode Exception Code Info only System exception reason Feature Options De...

Page 58: ...Hyper Threading support Intel VT x Technology Info only Displays presence absence of Intel Virtualization Technology support Intel SMX Technology Info only Displays presence absence of Intel SMX Technology support 64 bit Info only Displays presence absence of Intel 64 bit support EIST Technology Info only Displays presence absence of Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology CPU C3 state Info only Displ...

Page 59: ...T d Disabled Enabled Enables disables VT d function on MCH Intel Virtualization Technology Disabled Enabled Enables disables support for Intel Virtualization technology Intel SpeedStep TM Disabled Enabled Allows support for more than two frequency ranges Turbo Mode Disabled Enabled Enables disables turbo mode CPU C States Enabled Disabled Enables disables CPU C states Package C State Limit C0 C1 C...

Page 60: ...e DIMM 0 Info only Displays DIMM 0 DIMM 1 Info only Displays DIMM 1 Memory Timings tCL tRCD tRP tRAS Info only Displays memory timings I2C write Protect control Active Write protect I2C write Protect control SPD Write Protect Disabled Enabled Enabled Writes tp SMBus slave addresses A0h AEh are disabled Max TOLUD Dynamic 1 to 3 5GB Maximum Value of TOLUD Dynamic assignment would adjust TOLUD automa...

Page 61: ... AUTO Disabled Enabled Keeps IGFX enabled based on the setup options Aperture Size 128MB 256MB 512M 1024MB 2048MB 4096MB Displays maximum CPU operating frequency DVMT Pre Allocated 32MB 4 to 2048MB Selects DVMT Pre Allocated Fixed Graphics Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device DVMT Total Gfx Mem 128MB 256MB MAX Selects DVMT Total Graphics Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device...

Page 62: ...ler LAN2 1 Intel I210 Enabled Disabled Enables disables onboard I210 LAN controller SATA Configuration SATA Speed Selection Default Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 Indicates the maximum speed the SATA controller can support Serial ATA Port Info only Installed SATA device name Software Preserve Info only Bootable OS in installed SATA device SATA Port Disabled Enabled Enables disables SATA port ...

Page 63: ...p change should be claimed by the XHCI OS driver USB Mass Storage Driver Support Enabled Disabled Enables disables USB Mass Storage driver support Port 60 64 Emulation Enabled Disabled Enables I O port 60h 64h emulation should be enabled for complete USB keyboard legacy support for non USB aware OS USB Transfer Timeout 1 sec 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec Timeout value for Control Bulk and Interrupt transfer...

Page 64: ...les disables IPv6 PXE boot support PXE Boot Wait Time 0 sec Wait time for ESC key to abort PXE boot Media detect count 1 Number of times presence of media will be checked Feature Options Description Security Device Support Disable Enable Enable or disable BIOS support for security device Feature Options Description System Temperature Info only Ambient temperature 3 3V System Info only System 3 3V ...

Page 65: ... this is a power on password and must be entered to boot as well as to enter BIOS Setup and while in BIOS Setup the User will have Administrator rights HDD Security Configuration Enter password HDD Security Configuration for selected drive Secure Boot menu Sub menu See section B 6 1 1 below Feature Options Description Secure Boot Disabled Enabled Secure Boot can be enabled if 1 System running in U...

Page 66: ... Factory Default keys PK KEK db dbt dbx Change takes effect after reboot Platform Key PK Set Key Enroll Factory Defaults or load the keys from a file with 1 Public Key Certificate in a EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b EFI_CERT_X509 c EFI_CERT_RSA2048 d EFI_CERT_SHA256 2 Authenticated UEFI Variable Key source Default Custom Mixed modified from Setup menu Key Exchange Keys Set Key Authorized Signatures Set Key ...

Page 67: ...uiet Boot option CSM Configuration Sub menu See section B 7 1 on page 56 Fast Boot Disabled Enabled Enable or disable boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices required to launch active boot option has no effect for BBS boot options Boot Option Priorities Boot Option 1 to Boot Option 8 Select which potential boot sources should be checked and in what order during the boot process New Bo...

Page 68: ...tion on INT19 trapping by Option ROM IMMEDIATE executes trap immediately and POSTPONED executes trap during legacy boot Boot Option Filter UEFI and Legacy Legacy only UEFI only Controls to which devices the system can boot Option ROM Execution Network Do not launch Legacy only UEFI only Controls execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Storage Do not launch UEFI Legacy only Controls execution of UEF...

Page 69: ...anges and resets system Save Changes Save changes made so far to setup options Discard Changes Discards changes made so far to setup options Default Options Restore Defaults Restores loads default values for all setup options Save as User Defaults Saves changes made so far as User Defaults Restore User Defaults Restores User Defaults to all setup options Boot Override Launch EFI Shell from filesys...

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Page 71: ...e main BIOS powers on and boots the system into the OS moni tored by the independent controller If the main BIOS malfunctions for example as the result of corruption incurred by a failed update boot procedure is terminated abnormally The backup BIOS is then activated automatically to perform boot procedure When backup BIOS is activated during BIOS power on notifications are generated indicating th...

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Page 73: ...upport select Enabled 5 Under Network select Legacy 6 Under Storage select Legacy 7 Under Video select Legacy 8 Under Other PCI devices select Legacy 9 Press F10 and Enter to save and exit BIOS menu The system will restart and apply settings for Legacy boot mode To restore UEFI boot mode 1 Power on and press DEL or ESC to enter BIOS menu 2 Press F9 and Enter to load optimized defaults 3 Press F10 ...

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Page 75: ...or when removal of a chassis cover is required for user ser vicing See Getting Started on page 17 Z Turn off power and unplug any power cords cables Z Reinstall all chassis covers before restoring power X To avoid electrical shock and or damage to device Z Keep device away from water or liquid sources Z Keep device away from high heat or humidity Z Keep device properly ventilated do not block or c...

Page 76: ...led only in a server room or computer room where access is Z Restricted to qualified service personnel or users familiar with restrictions applied to the location reasons therefor and any precautions required Z Only afforded by the use of a tool or lock and key or other means of security and controlled by the authority responsible for the location CAUTION Risk of explosion if battery is replaced w...

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