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KBox B-201-CFL -  User Guide, Rev. 1.0 

 

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Product Overview 

Before working with the KBox B-201-CFL, Kontron recommends that users take a few minutes to learn about the 
product’s various parts. The following chapter provides information regarding KBox B-201-CFL features. 

The KBox B-201-CFL is a small form factor Box PC family with 8

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 Gen. Intel Core™ platforms, mini ITX mainboard and 

extensive interfaces on the rear panel. Internal expansion is achieved with a M.2 Key M socket and mPCIe full 
size/half size socket. Additionally, an external 2.5” SSD drive bay supports further memory expansion. 

All variants are available in a robust metal chassis that guarantees flexibility in multiple user applications such as 
behind a monitor, horizontal and vertical wall mounting, or as a movable or fixed desktop version.  

Figure 3: KBox B-201-CFL Overview 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for KBox B-201-CFL

Page 1: ... USER GUIDE www kontron com 1 KBox B 201 CFL Doc User Guide Rev 1 0 Doc ID 1065 0689 ...

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Page 3: ... will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification Kontron expressly informs the user that this user guide only contains a general description of processes and instructions which may not be applicable in every individual case In cases of doubt please contact Kontron This user guide is protected by copyright All rights are reserved by Kontron No part of this document ma...

Page 4: ...y use or resale THIS PRODUCT IS NOT DESIGNED MANUFACTURED OR INTENDED FOR USE OR RESALE FOR THE OPERATION OF APPLICATION IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT OR REQUIRING FAIL SAFE PERFORMANCE OR IN WHICH THE FAILURE OF PRODUCTS COULD LEAD DIRECTLY TO DEATH PERSONAL INJURY OR SEVERE PHYSICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE COLLECTIVELY HIGH RISK APPLICATIONS You understand and agree that your use of Kontron product...

Page 5: ...upport Find Kontron contacts by visiting http www kontron com support Customer Service As a trusted technology innovator and global solutions provider Kontron extends its embedded market strengths into a services portfolio allowing companies to break the barriers of traditional product lifecycles Proven product expertise coupled with collaborative and highly experienced support enables Kontron to ...

Page 6: ...rescribed by the law may endanger your life health and or result in damage to your material ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that the electronic boards and their components are sensitive to static electricity Care must therefore be taken during all handling operations and inspections of this product in order to ensure product integrity at all times HOT Surface Do NOT touch Allow t...

Page 7: ...ges before performing any work on this product Earth ground connection to vehicle s chassis or a central grounding point shall remain connected The earth ground cable shall be the last cable to be disconnected or the first cable to be connected when performing installation or removal procedures on this product Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction ESD Sensitive Device Electronic boards and th...

Page 8: ...hen re pack it in the same manner as it was delivered Special care is necessary when handling or unpacking the product See Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction Quality and Environmental Management Kontron aims to deliver reliable high end products designed and built for quality and aims to complying with environmental laws regulations and other environmentally oriented requirements For more ...

Page 9: ...1 Rear Panel Connectors 21 4 3 Left and Right Sides 24 4 4 Top Cover and Bottom Sides 25 5 System Extension 26 5 1 External Storage 26 5 1 1 2 5 SSD Drive Bay 26 5 2 Internal Expansion 26 5 2 1 mPCIE Socket 26 5 2 2 M 2 Socket 27 6 Accessing Internal Components 28 6 1 Opening and Closing the Chassis 28 6 2 Opening and Closing SSD Drive Bay Cover 30 6 2 1 Installing and Removing Externally Accessib...

Page 10: ... 11 External Interface Pin Assignments 57 11 1 DC IN Power Connector Pin Assignment 57 11 2 USB 3 1 Gen 1 Port USB 3 1 Gen 2 Pin Assignment 57 11 3 USB 2 0 Port Pin Assignment 58 11 4 LAN GbE Connector Pin Assignment 58 11 5 Display Port DP V1 2 Connector Pin Assignment 59 11 6 DVI D Connector Pin Assignment 59 11 7 PS 2 Keyboard Connector Pin Assignment 60 11 8 PS 2 Mouse Connector Pin Assignment...

Page 11: ... Pin Assignment 60 Table 24 Audio Line out Audio Line in Pin Assignment 60 Table 25 Serial Interface COM1 port RS232 Connector Pin Assignment 61 Table 26 Navigation Hot Keys Available in the Legend Bar 63 Table 27 List of Acronyms Example 67 List of Figures Figure 1 KBox B 201 CFL 16 Figure 2 Type Label 17 Figure 3 KBox B 201 CFL Overview 18 Figure 4 Front Side 19 Figure 5 Rear Panel KBox B 201 CF...

Page 12: ...3 Figure 32 Non VESA Stand Monitor Assembly 44 Figure 33 Installed VESA 100 Mount Assembly non VESA Stand Monitor 44 Figure 34 VESA Monitor Stand Assembly 45 Figure 35 Installed VESA 100 Mount Assembly non VESA Stand Monitor 45 Figure 36 KBox B 201 CFL Smart Block Diagram 48 Figure 37 KBox B 201 CFL Value Block Diagram 49 Figure 38 Dimensions Front Panel 52 Figure 39 Dimensions Rear Panel 52 Figur...

Page 13: ...t air circulation is available to cool the product please ensure that the ventilation openings are not covered or blocked If an air filter is provided this should be cleaned regularly Do not place the system close to heat sources or damp places Make sure the system is well ventilated Only devices or parts which fulfill the requirements of SELV circuits Safety Extra Low Voltage as stipulated by IEC...

Page 14: ...ex NAB D2 and therefore may not be connected to such devices 1 1 Electrostatic Discharge ESD A sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can destroy static sensitive devices or micro circuitry Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage Always take the following precautions 1 Transport boards in ESD safe containers such as boxes or bags 2 Keep electros...

Page 15: ...3 1 Replacing Lithium Battery Danger of explosion when replacing with wrong type of battery Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer The lithium battery type must be UL recognized Do not dispose of lithium batteries in general trash collection Dispose of the battery according to the local regulations dealing with the disposal of these special materials e g to t...

Page 16: ...heir application Additional internal or externally accessible memory allows for quick and easy memory expandability General KBox B 201 CFL features are KBox B 201 CFL Smart KBox B 201 CFL Value 8th Gen Intel Core i3 i5 i7 Chipset Intel Q370 or Chipset Intel H310 Up to 32 GB DDR4 2666 UDIMM with dual SODIMM sockets Memory Expansion 2 5 SSD drive bay external M 2 internal External Rear Interfaces or...

Page 17: ... Part Part Description Vertical Stand Metal stand to position the KBox B 201 CFL vertically on a desktop Mounting Brackets Two mounting brackets that attach to the KBox B 201 CFL s sides for wall mounting VESA 100 Mount Assembly VESA 100 mounting frame hook and loop flexible band two sets of 4x mounting screws and 4x spacers used to mount the KBox B 201 CFLand PSU on the back of a VESA 100 monitor...

Page 18: ...ox PC family with 8th Gen Intel Core platforms mini ITX mainboard and extensive interfaces on the rear panel Internal expansion is achieved with a M 2 Key M socket and mPCIe full size half size socket Additionally an external 2 5 SSD drive bay supports further memory expansion All variants are available in a robust metal chassis that guarantees flexibility in multiple user applications such as beh...

Page 19: ...ated power LED that lights up blue to indicate the powered on state By pressing the power on button for longer than four seconds initiates a forced system shutdown before turning off the power to the system Performing a forced shut down can lead to loss of data or other undesirable effects 4 1 1 2 USB 3 1 Gen 1 The two front panel USB 3 1 Gen 1 ports are backward compatible allowing for the connec...

Page 20: ...and Value variants support different rear panel I O interfaces as shown in Figure 5 and Figure 6 Figure 5 Rear Panel KBox B 201 CFL Smart 1 PS 2 Keyboard 2 PS 2 Mouse 3 4x USB 2 0 4 2x DP 5 Serial port 6 DVI D 7 2x LAN GbE 8 2x USB 3 1 Gen 2 9 2x USB 3 1 Gen 1 10 Audio line in 11 Audio line out 12 2x Top cover screws 13 Breakout for Wi Fi antenna 14 DC IN 15 Ventilation holes for air output 1 2 3 ...

Page 21: ...connector purple enables the connection of a keyboard For the pin assignment see Chapter 11 7 PS 2 Keyboard Connector Pin Assignment 4 2 1 2 PS 2 Mouse The PS 2 mouse connector green enables the connection of a mouse For the pin assignment see Chapter 11 8 PS 2 Mouse Connector Pin Assignment 4 2 1 3 USB 2 0 Ports The USB 2 0 ports enable the connection of USB 2 0 compatible devices to the system T...

Page 22: ...erial Ports The serial port connector enables the connection of a RS232 compatible serial device For the pin assignment refer to Chapter 11 10 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignment 4 2 1 6 DVI D The DVI D connector supports single link only and enables the connection of a digital display using the DVI D 24 pin female connector directly or with an adapter For the pin assignment see Chapter 11 6 DVI ...

Page 23: ...ue see Figure 5 pos 9 and Figure 6 pos 9 For the pin assignment see Chapter 11 2 USB 3 1 Gen 1 Port USB 3 1 Gen 2 Pin Assignment 4 2 1 10 Audio Line In Line Out The audio barrel connectors are audio line in blue and audio line out green enable the connection of High Definition HD devices or legacy devices to be connected to the system Legacy audio signals are selectable in the BIOS setup menus For...

Page 24: ... threaded screw holes available on both sides Figure 7 pos 2 are used to attach the mounting brackets see Chapter 8 3 Mounting Brackets Option or alternatively to attach the vertical stand see Chapter 8 2 Vertical Stand Option Figure 7 Left Side and Right Side Views 1 Ventilation holes air output 2 2x threaded screw holes for wall mount brackets 2 1 1 ...

Page 25: ... on metal plate underneath The bottom side contains an external 2 5 SSD drive bay that opens or closes using a single screw Figure 9 pos 3 The four threaded holes Figure 9 pos 2 enable the KBox B 201 CFL to be mounted on the back of a VESA 100 compatible monitor using Kontron s VESA 100 mount assembly see Chapter 8 4 VESA 100 Mount Assembly Option Figure 9 Bottom View 1 2 5 SSD drive bay cover 2 4...

Page 26: ...r Value variant with optional Wi Fi is delivered with the mPCIe socket populate with a half size mPCIe card This must be taken into consideration when adding M 2 modules 5 2 1 mPCIE Socket The onboard mPCIe PCIE x1 socket supports KBox B 201 CFL Smart 1x mPCIe expansion card Full size or half size Supporting PCIe Gen 3 USB KBox B 201 CFL Value 1x mPCIe expansion card Full size or half size Support...

Page 27: ...ased SSD NVMW modules 2x PCIe Gen 2 lanes No support for SATA based M 2 modules HDD Password support for disk drives and M 2 SSD module access protection When expanding the KBox B 201 CFL with a M 2 module 2242 2260 2280 form factor users must consider whether a full size or half size mPCIe expansion card is installed in the neighboring mPCIe socket Due to space restrictions not every M 2 mPCIe co...

Page 28: ...expansion cards pay attention to the power specification and ensure that the overall power consumption does not exceed the PSU power specification of 150 W Please follow the safety instructions for components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge ESD Failure to observe this warning notice may result in damage to the system or and internal components Pay attention to the manufacturer s inst...

Page 29: ... the chassis Do not slide the top cover off the chassis To avoid contact between the top cover and the internal fan assembly once the top cover is free from the holding brackets on the front panel lift the top cover vertically To close the chassis perform the following 1 Place the KBox B 201 CFL on a flat clean and ESD safe surface 2 Hold the top cover a few centimeters above the main chassis almo...

Page 30: ...cover use torx screwdriver 08 x 60 Figure 9 pos 3 4 Lift the SSD drive bay cover a few centimeters to release the SSD from internal SSD holding plate on the rear side of the SSD drive bay cover Figure 12 Figure 12 SSD Drive Bay Cover Rear Side 5 Slide the SSD drive bay cover forward slightly to release the two aligning tabs Figure 13 Figure 13 SSD Drive Bay Cover Top Side 6 Lift to remove the driv...

Page 31: ... and Closing SSD Drive Bay Cover step 7 After installing or removing a 2 5 SSD the partitioning of the memory maybe different To remove a 2 5 SSD perform the following 1 Open the SSD drive bay cover by follow the instructions in Chapter 6 2 Opening and Closing SSD Drive Bay Cover steps 1 to 6 2 Hold the sides of the SSD and pull out the SDD from the internal SATA connector carefully 3 If the SSD d...

Page 32: ...fter installing or removing a M 2 SSD the partitioning of the memory maybe different To remove an M 2 Module perform the following 1 Close all applications shut down the system properly and disconnect the power source Disconnect all peripherals 2 Open the chassis as described in Chapter 6 1 Opening and Closing the Chassis to open the chassis steps 1 to 5 3 Locate the installed M 2 module 4 Remove ...

Page 33: ... force may damage the mainboard s solder nut 6 Close the Chassis as described in Chapter 6 1 Opening and Closing the Chassis to close the chassis steps 1 to 4 To remove a mPCIe card perform the following 1 Close all applications shut down the system properly and disconnect the power source Disconnect all peripherals 2 Open the chassis as described in Chapter 6 1 Opening and Closing the Chassis to ...

Page 34: ...sides Figure 16 pos 1 2 and 3 Obstructing the ventilation holes may cause overheating Do not to place items directly in front of the top cover ventilation holes and observed that all ventilation openings are not covered or obstructed by objects Figure 15 Air intake Ventilation Holes 1 Top cover ventilation holes air intake 2 Fan Avoid damaging the mainboard Do not attach or remove fans while the K...

Page 35: ...Leave sufficient clearance keep out area to prevent the product from overheating To ensure proper operation use the specified recommended keep out areas of Top cover 10 mm 0 394 Left and right sides 10 mm 0 394 Front and rear panel 10 mm 0 394 Bottom side no restriction 7 3 Third Party Components When configured with third party components such as mPCIe expansion cards M 2 modules and hard drives ...

Page 36: ... follow the local national regulations for grounding The voltage feeds must not be overloaded Adjust the cabling and the overcurrent protection to correspond with the electrical figures indicated on the type label located on the bottom side of the system Kontron recommends that the last cable attached to the system is the power cable Obstructing the ventilation holes may cause overheating Do not t...

Page 37: ...ability positioning chassis feet between the mounting hole and the outside edge 8 1 1 Chassis Feet Mount Option The KBox B 201 CFL with chassis feet can be operated in the upwards horizontal position only as shown in Figure 18 Figure 18 Chassis Feet Mount Option Danger of Fire If mounted horizontally with top cover facing downward the KBox B 201 CFL may overheat and hot substances may exit through...

Page 38: ...fastened facing upwards 2 Aline the two vertical stand screw holes with the two threaded screw holes on the side of the chassis 3 Using a torx 08 x60 screwdriver fasten the vertical stand to the chassis Figure 20 Figure 20 Vertical Stand Screws 4 Stand in the vertical position Figure 21 8 2 1 Vertical Stand Mount Options The vertical stand can be installed on either the right side or the left side...

Page 39: ... to place items directly in front of the top cover ventilation holes and observed that all ventilation openings are not covered or obstructed by objects Leave sufficient clearance keep out area to prevent the device from possibly overheating To ensure proper operation use the specified recommended keep out areas of Top cover 10 mm 0 394 left and right side 10 mm 0 394 Front and rear panel 10 mm 0 ...

Page 40: ...ed in Figure 23 and Figure 24 Figure 23 Keep Out Areas with Top Cover facing the Mount Surface Figure 24 Keep Out Areas with Bottom Side facing the Mount Surface Keep Out Areas front rear panel and right left sides Keep Out Areas top cover right left sides 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm Keep Out Areas top cover right left sides Keep Out Areas front rear panel and right left sides 10 mm 10 mm ...

Page 41: ...id risk of fire observe the following DO NOT mount horizontally with the top cover facing downward Only use the allowed mount orientations Horizontally with top cover facing upwards Vertically all possible mount orientations Figure 26 Mounting Brackets Wall Mount Options KBox B 201 CFL mounted with bottom side facing the mounting surface four mount options Front panel above Front panel below Front...

Page 42: ...frame perform the following 1 Check if chassis feet are installed on the bottom side of the chassis If feet are installed removed the feet before mounting on the VESA 100 mounting frame 2 Align the four mounting holes on the bottom side of the chassis with the four mounting holes on the VESA 100 mounting frame Figure 28 KBox B 201 CFL Mounting Position 3 Insert the supplied four M3x 8 mm screws in...

Page 43: ...frame as shown in Figure 30 Figure 30 Positioning the PSU 6 Slot the PSU with the 3 pin AC connector facing towards the bottom of the VESA 100 mounting frame into the gap made in step 5 and feed the PSU between the left and right PSU aligning brackets Push down until the PSU rests on the two holding brackets at the bottom 7 Secure the PSU by opening the self gripping sides and pulling the band awa...

Page 44: ...A 100 mount assembly only vertical mounting is possible 8 4 1 1 Mounting on non VESA Mount Stand Monitor 1 Feed the four supplied M4x 20 mm screws through the four mount hole on the VESA mount frame and attach one of the supplied spacers on the screw s free end Figure 32 Figure 32 Non VESA Stand Monitor Assembly 2 Align the free end of the screw with the VESA 100 mount holes on the back of the mon...

Page 45: ...and attach one of the supplied spacers to the screw s free end Figure 34 Figure 34 VESA Monitor Stand Assembly 3 First insert the free end of the screw with spacer through the four mount hole on the VESA mount frame and then onto the VESA 100 mount hole on the back of the monitor 4 Fasten the four screws to secure the VESA 100 mount assembly to the back of the monitor Figure 35 Installed VESA 100 ...

Page 46: ...t the other end of the supplied PSU to a mains power source 6 Press the front panel Power on button Figure 4 pos 3 7 The KBox B 201 CFL is now in the powered on state and the Power on button lights up blue As soon as power is applied the KBox B 201 CFL is ready to boot up and start the operating system and applications where available 9 2 Power On Off Procedure The power on button powers on off th...

Page 47: ...stem is fully operational when powered on for the first time If ordered without a pre installed OS users need to install the OS and the appropriate drivers in accordance with the ordered hardware configuration before powering on for the first time For information regarding supported software see Table 7 Software Specification To download relevant KBox B 201 CFL drivers for factory installed hardwa...

Page 48: ...KBox B 201 CFL User Guide Rev 1 0 www kontron com 48 10 Technical Data 10 1 System Block Diagrams Figure 36 KBox B 201 CFL Smart Block Diagram ...

Page 49: ...KBox B 201 CFL User Guide Rev 1 0 www kontron com 49 Figure 37 KBox B 201 CFL Value Block Diagram ...

Page 50: ...artcache 9 MB Smartcache 12 MB Smart Processor Base Freq 3 6 GHz 3 0 GHz 3 2 GHz TDP 65 W 65 W 65 W Graphics Intel UHD Graphic 630 Intel UHD Graphic 630 Intel UHD Graphic 630 Table 5 Storage Specification KBox B 201 CFL Smart KBox B 201 CFL Value SSD Drive Bay external Quantity 1x 1x Size 2 5 2 5 Capacity 256 GB 512 GB 1 TB 256 GB 512 GB 1 TB Interface SATA III SATA 600 SATA III SATA 600 M 2 Socke...

Page 51: ...e Keyboard DC In 12 V DC 12 V DC Wi Fi option Dual band 2 4 GHz 5 GHz BT 4 1 1 Dual band 2 4 GHz 5 GHz BT 4 1 1 Expansion Sockets internal mPCIe 1x mPCIe half size or full size Supporting PCIe Gen 3 USB 2 0 1x mPCIe half size or full size Supporting PCIe Gen 2 USB 2 0 1 Wi Fi option populates the mPCIe socket with a half size mPCIe card Mechanically allowed mPCIe expansion card and M 2 storage car...

Page 52: ...s Mounting Options Mounting bracket depth x width x height 187 mm x 45 mm x 20 mm 7 36 x 1 77 x 0 79 Vertical stand depth x width x height 187 mm x 100 mm x 12 mm 7 36 x 3 94 x 0 47 VESA 100 mount assembly depth x width x height 10 4 mm x 402 9 mm x 180 mm 0 41 x 15 86 x 7 09 10 3 1 Dimension Diagrams KBox B 201 CFL For more detailed mechanical information refer to the outline dimensions diagrams ...

Page 53: ...KBox B 201 CFL User Guide Rev 1 0 www kontron com 53 Figure 40 Dimensions Top Cover Figure 41 Dimensions Bottom Side 6 5 mm 6 5 mm 130 mm 190 mm 190 mm 190 mm 130 mm 190 mm ...

Page 54: ...erating 0 C 45 C 32 F 113 F Temperature Non Operating 20 C 80 C 4 F 176 F Relative Humidity 93 RH 40 C non condensing Altitude Operating 5000 m Max approx 16400 ft Noise dB 34 dB A at 25 C Sea level 1 m Full CPU GPU load Shock Operating Half sine 15 g 11 ms acc to IEC 60068 2 27 Vibration Operating 5 Hz 500 Hz 1 G acc to IEC 60068 2 6 MTBF 62257 hours 40 C based on Telcordia SR 332 Issue 3 For KBo...

Page 55: ...I EN 300 328 V2 1 1 Wideband transmission systems Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4 GHz ISM band and using wide band modulation techniques ETSI EN 301 893 V2 1 1 5 GHz RLAN EMC Emission Class B EN 55032 2012 CISPR 32 Edition 2 0 Electromagnetic compatibility of multimedia equipment Emission requirements EN 61000 3 2 2014 Limits for harmonic currents emissions EN 61000 3 3 2013 limit...

Page 56: ...DC IN on the rear panel The mainboard generates all other required voltages Hot Plugging the power supply is not supported Hot plugging may damage the mainboard 10 6 1 External Power Supply Unit PSU Table 13 Power Supply Unit PSU Specification PSU External AC Input 150 W PSU Size D x W x H 151 3 mm x 75 6 mm x 25 4 mm Input Voltage Range 100 VAC 240 VAC Input Current 2 A Max Efficiency 87 100 V AC...

Page 57: ...2 V DC Outer ring Ground Hot plugging the power connectors might damage the board and is not allowed When connecting to the mainboard turn off the mains supply to make sure all power lines are turned off 11 2 USB 3 1 Gen 1 Port USB 3 1 Gen 2 Pin Assignment Table 16 USB 3 Type A Pin Assignment PIN Signal Name Pin Signal Name 9 pin USB 3 Type A Port 1 5V fused protected 5 RX 9 5 USB 3 1 Gen 1 Port 1...

Page 58: ...ated by a minus sign 11 4 LAN GbE Connector Pin Assignment Table 18 LAN GbE Connector Pin Assignment Low active signals are indicated by a minus sign Table 19 LAN Link Activity Speed Yellow LINK ACT Green LINK Link and Activity 10 off on blinking 100 green on blinking 1000 Yellow on blinking Pin Signal 10 100 1000 Signal 10 100 RJ45 female 1 MX1 TX 2 MX1 TX 3 MX2 RX 4 MX3 TERMPLANE 5 MX3 TERMPLANE...

Page 59: ... detect 18 19 GND return 3 3V fuse protested 20 Low active signals are indicated by a minus sign 11 6 DVI D Connector Pin Assignment Table 21 DVI D Connector Pin Assignment Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name DVI D Connector 1 Data2 9 Data1 17 Data0 1 8 17 24 C5 2 Data2 10 Data1 18 Data0 3 GND 11 GND 19 GND 4 NC 12 NC 20 NC 5 NC 13 NC 21 NC 6 DDC Clock 14 5 V fuse protected 22 GND 7 DD...

Page 60: ...ine in Connector Pin Assignment Table 24 Audio Line out Audio Line in Pin Assignment Connector Signal Audio Barrel Connectors Green Line out Blue Line in Supports HD audio and legacy audio For legacy support select the legacy option in the BIOS setup menus Pin Signal Name PS 2 Keyboard Connector 1 Data 2 NC 3 GND 4 5V fuse protected 5 Clock 6 Keyboard On low asserted pulse Pin Signal Name PS 2 Mou...

Page 61: ...5 Serial Interface COM1 port RS232 Connector Pin Assignment Pin Signal Name RS232 Description 9 pin D SUB Connector 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 1 5 6 9 2 SIN Signal In 3 SOUT Signal out 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicator ...

Page 62: ...for control or modification of the uEFI BIOS configuration The Setup program allows for access to various menus that provide functions or access to sub menus with further specific functions of their own To start the uEFI BIOS Setup program perform the following 1 Power up the board 2 Wait until the first characters appear on the screen POST messages or splash screen 3 Press the DEL key 4 If the uE...

Page 63: ...e compatibility with new operating systems OS hardware or software and to integrate new BIOS functions Kontron recommends updating the BIOS Download the BIOS updates from the product support website by visiting http support ts fujitsu com and entering the mainboard s product name in the search bar at the top right hand side The available drivers BIOS updates documents FAQs and applications are lis...

Page 64: ...eriod Follow these steps before returning any product to Kontron 1 Visit the RMA Information website http www kontron com support and services support rma information 2 Download the RMA Request sheet for Kontron Europe GmbH Augsburg and fill out the form Take care to include a short detailed description of the observed problem or failure and to include the product identification Information Name o...

Page 65: ...pment from Kontron Europe requires only minimum servicing and maintenance for problem free operation Cleaning For light soiling clean the product with a dry cloth Carefully remove dust from the surface of the chassis using a clean soft brush Stubborn dirt should be removed using a mild detergent and a soft cloth 14 3 1 Replacing Lithium Battery The lithium battery CR 2032 must be replaced with an ...

Page 66: ...to honor the warranty even during the warranty period and shall be exempted from the statutory accident liability obligations in the event of damage caused to the product due to failure to observe the following General safety instructions for IT equipment within this user guide Warning labels on the product and warning symbols within this user guide Information and hints within this user guide Add...

Page 67: ...NRTL Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory mPCIe Mini PCI Express OS Operating System PCH Platform Controller Hub PS Power Supply PSU Power supply Unit RAM Random Access memory REACH Registration Evaluation Authorization and restriction of Chemicals RMA Return of Material Authorization ROHS Restriction Of Hazardous Substances RTC Real Time Clock SATA Serial AT Attchment mSATA Mini SATA SEL System ...

Page 68: ...oducts and tailor made solutions based on highly reliable state of the art embedded technologies Kontron provides secure and innovative applications for a variety of industries As a result customers benefit from accelerated time to market reduced total cost of ownership product longevity and the best fully integrated applications overall For more information please visit www kontron com Global Hea...

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