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90   Appendix C: Matrox 4Sight GPm (Ivy Bridge) BIOS reference

The Legend window

When you choose a specific menu, the 

Legend

 window provides a list of the keys 

necessary to navigate through that specific menu and its submenu(s) and items. 
To access the list of all navigation keys available in the BIOS Setup Utility, press 

F1.

 

The following table lists all the navigation keys and describes their uses:

Key

Function

Esc

Performs one of the following, depending on the context: discards changes to a 
menu item, exits the current menu item, or exits the BIOS Setup Utility.

← 

or 

→ 

arrows

Selects a different menu (does not work if you are in a submenu or sub-submenu).

↑ 

or  

 arrows

Moves the cursor up or down.

or  

 keys

Increases or decreases the number.

F1

Displays the General Help window.

F5 or F6

Changes the current value.

F9

Loads the optimal default values for all menus.

F10

Saves all changes, exits the BIOS Setup Utility, and reboots the unit.

Enter

Performs one of the following, depending on the context: selects a submenu or sub-

 

submenu, displays all options for the selection, or executes the selected configuration.

Note your version of the BIOS file may

be different

Summary of Contents for 4Sight GPm

Page 1: ...Matrox 4Sight GPm Installation and Hardware Reference Manual no Y11309 101 0252 July 31 2017 ...

Page 2: ...onomic cover or consequential damages arising out of the use of or inability to use the product user documentation or related technical support including without limitation damages or costs relating to the loss of profits business goodwill even if advised of the possibility of such damages In no event will Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd and its suppliers liability exceed the amount paid by you for ...

Page 3: ...Sight GPm package 21 Standard items 21 Additional components 22 General warnings 22 Handling precautions 23 Manual overview 24 Chapter 2 Getting started with your Matrox 4Sight GPm unit 25 Operating your Matrox 4Sight GPm for the first time 26 Turning off the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit 27 Rebooting the unit 27 Making your own open wire power supply cable 28 Connecting peripheral devices 30 Connecting ...

Page 4: ...e 44 Connecting a stereo audio device 44 Light emitting diodes LEDs 45 Front panel LEDs 46 Back panel LEDs 46 Timers 47 Rotary decoder 48 Chapter 3 Adding devices to Matrox 4Sight GPm 49 Overview 50 Removing the Matrox 4Sight GPm chassis cover 52 Connecting a mass storage device 53 Drive assignments 54 Installing mini boards 55 Appendix A Hardware glossary 57 Glossary 58 Appendix B Technical refer...

Page 5: ...anel connectors 77 Pinout descriptions of internal connectors 83 Mini PCIe connector 84 mSATA connector 84 SATA connector for mass storage devices 85 SATA power for mass storage device 85 Recovery connector 85 RS 485 termination connector 86 Appendix C Matrox 4Sight GPm Ivy Bridge BIOS reference 87 Overview 88 The BIOS Setup Utility 88 Entering the BIOS Setup Utility 88 The Menu bar 89 The Legend ...

Page 6: ...ion submenu 102 ACPI Table Features Control submenu 104 PCI Express Configuration submenu 104 Console Redirection submenu 106 Dynamic cTDP Configuration submenu 108 Intel Rapid Start Technology submenu 109 System Information submenu 110 Event Log Viewer submenu 111 Security menu 111 Power menu 112 Advanced CPU Control submenu 113 Boot menu 116 EFI submenu 118 Legacy submenu 119 Exit menu 120 Overr...

Page 7: ...u 131 Advanced menu 133 Boot Configuration submenu 134 PCI Express Configuration submenu 134 USB Configuration submenu 136 Audio Configuration submenu 137 Miscellaneous Configuration submenu 138 Video Configuration submenu 139 Thermal Configuration submenu 141 SATA Configuration submenu 141 Console Redirection Setup submenu 142 COM A COM B ISA Serial Dev sub submenu 145 ACPI Table Features Control...

Page 8: ...55 Overriding the boot device sequence 157 Appendix E Operating system recovery 159 Matrox rescue utility 160 Appendix F Listing of Matrox 4Sight GPm units 163 Key feature changes 164 Appendix G Acknowledgments 167 UART copyright information 168 Index Regulatory Compliance Limited Warranty ...

Page 9: ...Chapter 1 Before you begin This chapter introduces you to the key features of Matrox 4Sight GPm ...

Page 10: ...ox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail CPU Choice at purchase Intel Core i7 3517U Intel Core i3 3217UE or Intel Celeron 1047UE Pre installed Intel Celeron J1900 Memory DDR3 RAM Choice at purchase 4 8 or 16 Gbytes Pre installed 4 Gbytes Mass storage device1 60 Gbyte mSATA SSD 30 Gbyte mSATA SSD Networking Gbit Ethernet ports 6 4 PoE 2 Ethernet 3 2 PoE 1 Ethernet 3 0 ports 4 1 2 0 ports 2 2 1 Note that the size of...

Page 11: ...Temperature sensor SM bus 1 7 pin SATA HD port Chips on motherboard RAM modules connected to motherboard External connectors on front or back panel of unit Internal bus Internal connectors on motherboard Optional boards connected to motherboard Legend 1 mini port PCIe RS 232 port Intel PCH Express chip DMI RAM SO DIMM slot SO DIMM slot Dual memory channel Chipset FDI RAM SO DIMM module RAM SO DIMM...

Page 12: ... G sec bits Thermal management Temperature sensor SM bus 1 7 pin SATA HD port Chips on motherboard RAM modules connected to motherboard External connectors on front or back panel of unit Internal bus Internal connectors on motherboard Optional boards connected to motherboard Legend 1 mini port PCIe RS 232 port 1 USB 3 0 ports 2 USB 2 0 ports 2 PoE ports 1 Ethernet ports Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail...

Page 13: ...ay trail D Theseprocessorsuseprocessortechnologiesdesignedtoacceleratemultimediaand imaging applications They use streaming SIMD extensions SSE SSE2 SSE3 and SSSE4 technology and EM64T Intel 64 architecture technology These technologies are an extension to the Intel architecture that address the key characteristics of applications that must handle large amounts of image video and graphics data The...

Page 14: ...a full chipset the SoC provides a lower cost solution with better power management Display TheMatrox 4Sight GPmmotherboardhastwovideooutputportswhich allowyoutoconnecteithertwodigitaldisplaydevicesoronedigitalandoneanalog display device to Matrox 4Sight GPm In addition the Intel integrated graphics controller supports 32 bit true color non destructive graphics overlay onto live video for a complet...

Page 15: ...ommand register at a specified time or counter value The state of the bits can be routed to auxiliary output signals or can be used for example to trigger a timer Integrated rotary decoders The 2 integrated rotary decoders can decode quadrature input received from a rotary encoder Timers The Matrox 4Sight GPm motherboard has 16 32 bit timers Serial ports The 2 serial ports COM ports are used to co...

Page 16: ...ution SO DIMM memory modules Mounting points on the chassis allow the unit to be secured to other equipment Operating system The Matrox 4Sight GPm unit uses Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard WES 7 64 bit version Both the 64 bit and 32 bit WES 7 recovery OS images are included Note that if you try using any other operating system there might be driver issues for example driver issues with USB dev...

Page 17: ... a malfunction of the software would result in foreseeable risk of injury or death to any person This includes operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems and air traffic control Matrox Imaging software Matrox 4Sight GPm can be used with one or more Matrox Imaging products that support the unit These are the Matrox Imaging Library MIL and its derivatives for exampl...

Page 18: ...d receive user defined signals from the I O port of your Matrox 4Sight GPm Send and receive information from the serial port of your Matrox 4Sight GPm Send and receive information and save images across the network using TCP IP Modbus or Ethernet IP protocols Communicate with industrial robots to offer an integrated machine vision solution MIL MIL is a high level programming library with an extens...

Page 19: ...he MIL functions for image acquisition transfer display control and archiving It also allows you to perform processing operations that are typically useful to pre process grabbed images Matrox Capture Assistant Matrox Capture Assistant is a tool that allows you to rapidly test and evaluate the performance of virtually any GenICam compliant device using MIL GigE Vision and USB3 Vision devices are c...

Page 20: ...tomatically Support for an S4 sleeping state for which the operating system can be enabled or disabled to automatically wake the unit from hibernation mode Support for processor power management Support for temperature management using passive cooling techniques The Intel Core i3 and i7 processors use the configurable TDP cTDP technology to dynamically reconfigure the thermal envelope of the proce...

Page 21: ...d Utilities SystemDriverAndUtilities zip Two Microsoft Windows 7 Embedded rescue DVDs one each in 32 bit and 64 bit versions Mating connectors and adapters Two x16 mating terminal block connectors for auxiliary I Os connectivity I O cabling not included One x3 mating connector for power supply connectivity One power connector latch3 mates with the power connector and two terminal block connector l...

Page 22: ...MC conformity connect thechassis ground pin of your Matrox 4Sight GPm unit to earth In environments where your Matrox 4Sight GPm is subjected to vibrations connect your third party device to your unit using locking cables Additional component Description Video cables These cables are used to connect video sources to Matrox frame grabber boards Matrox 4Sight GPm power supply with an open wire cable...

Page 23: ...to the unit and all peripherals as well as unplug the power from the unit before adding or removing devices Do not touch the heat sink while the unit is operating it might be very hot Drain static electricity from your body by touching a metal fixture or ground before touching the motherboard Wear a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Avoid letting your clothing come in conta...

Page 24: ...board The appendices provide useful information regarding the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit and its modules The appendices include a BIOS reference a technical reference and a glossary Need help If you experience problems during installation or while using this product you can refer to the support page on the Matrox Imaging web site http www matrox com imaging support The support page provides answers to...

Page 25: ...Chapter 2 Getting started with your Matrox 4Sight GPm unit This chapter explains how to operate your Matrox 4Sight GPm including how to connect peripherals to the unit ...

Page 26: ...onnector latch attached to the power supply cable to the unit s power connector Use the screws on the sides of the power connector latch to secure it in place Note that the power connector latch will only fit into the unit s power connector in the following way 3 Connect your display device USB keyboard and USB mouse to the unit For more information on how to connect and configure these devices re...

Page 27: ...atrox 4Sight GPm motherboard refer to Chapter 3 Adding devices to Matrox 4Sight GPm For information on connecting devices to the auxiliary I O interface refer to the Connecting to the auxiliary I O interface section later in this chapter Turning off the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit To turn off the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit press the power button You can also shut down the unit by shutting down Windows with...

Page 28: ... Trail BIOS reference Making your own open wire power supply cable Matrox Imaging sells a power supply with an open wire cable However you can adapt your own closed wire power supply cable into an open wire power supply cable so that you can power your unit To do so perform the following 1 Clip your third party power supply cable about 1 inch before the power adapter that is the opposite end from ...

Page 29: ... the black wire into the negative wire terminal slot Connect the chassis ground pin to earth ground Warning To ensure EMC conformity connect the chassis ground pin of your Matrox 4Sight GPm unit to earth 5 Secure the wires into their wire terminal slots by tightening the screw associated with the wire at the bottom of the power connector latch 6 Return to the Operating your Matrox 4Sight GPm for t...

Page 30: ...unit and all peripherals as well as unplug the power from the unit before adding or removing devices Ivy Bridge back panel PoE 1 2 3 4 DVI D DVI I USB 3 0 LAN 2 LAN 1 USB 2 0 Yellow Act Link Green 100 Mbps Orange 1 Gbps PoE USB 3 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 Front panel LEDs Power Input Output Audio COM1 RS 232 485 RS 232 COM2 Input 9 34 VDC 16 4 A HDD On Out In Bay Trail back panel DVI D DVI I USB 0 2 LAN USB 0...

Page 31: ... 10 100 1000 Mbits sec network labeled PoE or LAN Matrox 4Sight GPm Ivy Bridge has six Gigabit Ethernet interfaces Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail has four Gigabit Ethernet interfaces Two video output display interfaces DVI D and DVI I to connect a high resolution analog display device such as an analog monitor or analog flat panel and a high resolution digital display device such as digital flat pane...

Page 32: ...al display device such as digital flat panel to each of the DVI connectors To do so use the cable provided with your display device Connecting a device You can connect a compliant mouse keyboard mass storage device or printer To do so connect a cable with a USB type A connector to one of the USB connectors located on the back panel of the chassis Note that USB hubs can also be used to connect mult...

Page 33: ...to a LAN via Gigabit Ethernet 1000 BaseT Fast Ethernet 100 BaseT or Twisted Pair Ethernet 10 BaseT through one of the Gigabit Ethernet connectors Required cabling for Ethernet connections If you plan to use Gigabit Ethernet use a Category 5e CAT5e cable If you plan to use Fast Ethernet use a Twisted Pair Category 5 UTP5 cable If you plan to use Twisted Pair Ethernet use a UTP5 or UTP3 cable An RJ4...

Page 34: ...red at 48 Vdc for a maximum load of 15 40 Watts Important A PoE camera connected to your Matrox 4Sight GPm must be electrically isolated from the Matrox 4Sight GPm s chassis ground functional ground If required use some isolation material between the camera and its fixture camera mount The Matrox 4Sight GPm unit s provides a connected PoE device 48 Vdc of power This power supply is not electricall...

Page 35: ... found on most programmable logic controllers PLCs and other devices The output signals can also be interfaced with inductive load devices such as a relay or a small motor and TTL devices The Matrox 4Sight GPm output signals are NPN open collector sink driver outputs The power source must be provided externally because Matrox 4Sight GPm output signals are not capable of providing voltage to drive ...

Page 36: ...le fuse to protect your unit from connected external devices The fuse protects your Matrox 4Sight GPm if you accidentally connect your unit to an external device that provides more current than Matrox 4Sight GPm can safely sink to ground Warning If you connect your Matrox 4Sight GPm to a device that exceeds the maximum current of 100 mA the fuse will blow The auxiliary I O interface will become un...

Page 37: ...gnal of Matrox 4Sight GPm must be connected to the device s input The load is connected between the output of your Matrox 4Sight GPm and the positive power supply Note that your NPN compatible device and your Matrox 4Sight GPm unit must share a common ground Matrox 4Sight GPm auxiliary I O connector Output signal Outputs sink up to 100 mA All grounds on this unit share a common ground Equivalent c...

Page 38: ...al is off the input signal is high and when the output is on the input signal is low A 3 KΩ is a minimum resistance value suggested to protect your Matrox 4Sight GPm Since your Matrox 4Sight GPm output connectors can sink up to 100 mA use the documentation for your PNP compatible device to calculate the required resistance for your external resistor pull up if necessary Note that your PNP compatib...

Page 39: ...ox 4Sight GPm output signal is enabled the negative side of the load is reduced to 0 V and 24 V appears across the circuit Note that your inductive load device and your Matrox 4Sight GPm unit must share a common ground Matrox 4Sight GPm auxiliary I O connector Output signal Outputs sink up to 100 mA All grounds on this unit share a common ground Equivalent circuit only Inductive load device negati...

Page 40: ...nnected device receives 5 V If using a different voltage than 24 V replace 24 V in the above formula accordingly If the external voltage source is 5 V use a pull up resistor instead of a voltage divider Note that your TTL device and your Matrox 4Sight GPm unit must share a common ground V0 24V R2 R1 R2 Matrox 4Sight GPm auxiliary I O connector Output signal Outputs sink up to 100 mA All grounds on...

Page 41: ...ranging from 0 V to 24 V When using an input voltage above 5 V however we recommend adding a 4 7 KΩ serial resistor to the Matrox 4Sight GPm inputs Each of the input signals of Matrox 4Sight GPm is TTL compatible The Matrox 4Sight GPm input signals will be enabled on when the voltage applied is greater than 2 4 V The Matrox 4Sight GPm input signals will be disabled off when the voltage is lower th...

Page 42: ...f Matrox 4Sight GPm to a common ground The load is connected between the input of your Matrox 4Sight GPm and the positive contact of the power supply Note that your NPN sensing sinking device and your Matrox 4Sight GPm must share a common ground All grounds on this unit share a common ground up to 24 V Equivalent circuit only Matrox 4Sight GPm auxiliary I O connector V In Out GND GND Power source ...

Page 43: ...istor If the expected frequency of the incoming signal is above 1 KHz a pull down resistor should be used to ensure that the signal can transition quickly to the logical low level This is important when dealing with long cables The exact value for the pull down resistor must be calculated according to your device s maximum output drive capability 10 KΩ should be adequate for the majority of cases ...

Page 44: ...on MsysControl with M_IO_SOURCE and M_USER_BITn to set the state of a user bit use MsysControl with M_USER_BIT_STATE Your application can also act upon and interpret the state of an auxiliary input signal The state of an auxiliary input signal is not associated with a user bit you poll the state of the signal directly To poll the state of an auxiliary input signal use MsysInquire with M_IO_STATUS ...

Page 45: ...0 2 LAN USB 0 3 Yellow Act Link Green 100 Mbps Orange 1 Gbps PoE Bay Trail b LEDs ack panel 1 2 2 1 Input Output Audio COM1 RS 232 485 RS 232 COM2 Input 9 34 VDC 16 4 A HDD On Out In HDD activity LED Power LED Front LEDs panel PoE 1 2 3 4 DVI D DVI I USB 3 0 LAN 2 LAN 1 USB 2 0 Yellow Act Link Green 100 Mbps Orange 1 Gbps PoE USB 3 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 Ivy Bridge b LEDs ack panel ...

Page 46: ...ange green The Gigabit LED turns orange when the port is using the 1000 BaseT Ethernet network connection and the LED turns green when the port is using the 100 BaseT Ethernet network connection This LED shuts off when the port is not using the 1000 or the 100 BaseT connection When this LED is off it indicates that the unit is using the 10 BaseT connection but only if the activity link LED is yell...

Page 47: ...tor which can generate a single clock with a programmable period of 240 nsecs A clock from an external source In this case you must define the appropriate auxiliary input signal as a timer clock input the timer clock input signal must meet the electrical specification of the auxiliary signal A clock based on another timer output Timer 1 can use a clock based on Timer 2 and Timer 2 can use a clock ...

Page 48: ... code also known as Gray code on two wires foreachchangeinpositionoftherotatingshaft foragivendirectionoftherotating shaft the rotary encoder outputs the code in a precise sequence either 00 01 11 10 or 00 10 11 01 depending on how the rotary encoder is attached to the rotating shaft If the rotating shaft changes direction the rotary encoder transmits the Gray code in the reverse sequence 00 10 11...

Page 49: ...Chapter 3 Adding devices to Matrox 4Sight GPm This chapter deals with additions that can be made to Matrox 4Sight GPm ...

Page 50: ...nnector Connect a third party mini PCIe add on board to add additional functionality supported by the BIOS such as providing mass storage An mSATA connector Connect a third party mini SATA mSATA storage board to provide additional mass storage for your unit SATA data and power connector Connect a third party SATA mass storage device to provide additional mass storage for your unit ...

Page 51: ...oard Ivy Bridge Internal connectors SATA data SATA power Recovery connector mSATA connector mini PCIe connector RS 485 termination connector Matrox 4Sight GPm motherboard Bay Trail Internal connectors SATA data SATA power Recovery connector mSATA connector mini PCIe connector RS 485 termination connector ...

Page 52: ...lug the Matrox 4Sight GPm power cables 2 Flip the unit so the bottom plate is easily accessible 3 Using a Phillips 2 screw driver remove the screws illustrated below from the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit s sides and bottom panel Caution Be sure to turn off the power to the unit and all peripherals as well as unplug the power from the unit before adding or removing devices ...

Page 53: ...ot supported To install a mass storage device in the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit perform the following Important 1 Unplug the power supply from your unit 2 Remove the chassis cover To see instructions on how to do so refer to Removing the Matrox 4Sight GPm chassis cover section earlier in this chapter 3 Place the SATA hard disk drive against the chassis cover so that the drive s connector is closest to...

Page 54: ...ts When you connect a mass storage device to the 7 pin SATA connector the operating system and BIOS identify it by the SATA connector port to which it is connected The SATA connector port 0 is below the mSATA connector port 1 when facing the front panel of the unit The BIOS identifies the device connected to the SATA connector port 0 as the primary IDE master The device connected to the mSATA conn...

Page 55: ...r supply from your unit 2 Remove the chassis cover To see instructions on how to do so refer to Removing the Matrox 4Sight GPm chassis cover section earlier in this chapter 3 Slip the edge of the mini PCIe or mSATA board into its appropriate connector The connecting edge will fit neatly into the socket leaving the board at a 20 degree angle from the motherboard Note that a mini PCIe board and an m...

Page 56: ...into place or sliding the mini board back towards the clasps When the clasps fall into the proper position there is a single metallic click 5 Once the board is seated reassemble the case 6 Reconnect the power to your unit Note that unlike the 7 pin SATA hard disk drive the mSATA and mini PCIe boards draw their power directly through the motherboard 7 After your Matrox 4Sight GPm boots run the BIOS...

Page 57: ...Appendix A Hardware glossary This appendix defines some of the specialized terms used in the Matrox 4Sight GPm documentation ...

Page 58: ... contain the information needed by the processor it will be blocked or unavailable for use until the required information is obtained from memory See also cache and non blocking cache Bus A pathway along which signals are sent generally in two directions for communication of data Cache A memory area of the processor The processor can access data from its cache faster than it can access data from s...

Page 59: ...that services an operating system so that the operating system can use a hardware device Earth ground Earth ground is the reference point in an electrical circuit from which voltages are measured a common return path for electric current or a direct physical connection to the Earth Ethernet The most common standard for the physical wiring and signaling on a local area network LAN A Gigabit Etherne...

Page 60: ... hold the IP address LAN Local area network A LAN is a group or network of computers and other devices thatareconnected togetherto sharetheresources files printers devices and other services such as internet access of a single workstation or server within a small geographical area The main LAN connection technology used is Ethernet cable which connects users clients to the LAN s server Clients dow...

Page 61: ... aware camera or telephone PNP compatible PLC devices PNP compatible PLC devices include all forms of external devices that are programmable logic controllers with PNP transistor types A PNP compatible PLC device has an input that is enabled when it receives a current sourcing input POST Power on self test This test is performed by the BIOS as soon as the computer is turned on POST gathers informa...

Page 62: ... See also SO DIMM SSD Solid state drive A data storage device that has no moving mechanical components They are typically more resistant to physical shock run silently have lower access time and less latency than traditional hard disk drives DDs SO DIMM Small outline dual in line memory module A SO DIMM is a memory module with integrated circuitry See also RAM Transistor transistor logic TTL devic...

Page 63: ...Technical reference This appendix summarizes the key features of the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit In addition this appendix provides pinout descriptions for external and internal connectors of the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit ...

Page 64: ...tel Celeron J1900 processor Bay trail D Matrox 4Sight GPm Ivy Bridge has an Intel Platform Controller Hub PCH HM76 Express chipset combined northbridge and southbridge This feature is not available on the Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail since its processor is embedded in an SoC Two video output ports which allow you to connect either two digital display devices or one digital and one analog display de...

Page 65: ...rection 2 serial ports one for RS 232 and one for either RS 232 or RS 485 Caches Processor installed has level 1 L1 level 2 L2 and level 3 L3 caches With the Intel Celeron 1047UE processor Level 1 cache one 64 Kbyte non blocking cache per core separated into a 32 Kbyte data cache and a 32 Kbyte instruction cache Level 2 cache one 256 Kbyte non blocking cache per core Level 3 cache one 2 Mbyte shar...

Page 66: ... is 4 Gbytes Note that the memory modules on Matrox 4Sight GPm Bridgeable and Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail are powered at different rates The Ivy Bridge Intel processor installed in your Matrox 4Sight GPm Ivy Bridge only supports 1 5 V I O signaling The Bay Trail Intel Celeron processor installed in your Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail is powered at 1 35 V Mass storage A 60 Gbyte mSATA MLC solid state ...

Page 67: ...s of similar length and specifications for mounting the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit to other equipment The recommended length of the screws is 1 8 0 125 or 32 2 mm 0 32 cm Input Output Audio COM1 RS 232 485 RS 232 COM2 Input 9 34 VDC HDD On Out In 8 9 225 0 2 7 68 0 A 9 5 240 0 4 9 124 0 10 2 260 0 5 8 147 5 0 17 4 25 0 39 10 0 0 16 R4 0 DETAIL A ...

Page 68: ... BR2032 Auxiliary I O interface 8 independent auxiliary open collector output signals that can be used to transmit application specific user output and 8 independent TTL auxiliary input signals that can be used to receive application specific user input Auxiliary input signals have interrupt generation capabilities Can connect to NPN compatible PLC devices PNP compatible PLC devices inductive load...

Page 69: ...e following characteristics Pulse width The pulse width is determined to be from the mid point of the rise time to the mid point of the fall time Mode Total voltage Vcc Current load Icc Minimum Input 5 V 16 67 μsec 24 V 16 67 μsec Output 24 V 100 mA 8 33 μsec 5 mA 8 33 μsec 5 V 100 mA 8 33 μsec 5 mA 8 33 μsec 50 50 Pulse width ...

Page 70: ...d Icc Maximum Input 5 V 30 kHz 24 V 30 kHz Output 24 V 100 mA 60 kHz 5 mA 60 kHz 5 V 100 mA 60 kHz 5 mA 60 kHz Mode Description Minimum Maximum Input Voltage range for the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit to interpret voltage on the auxiliary I O input signals as a 1 2 4 V 24 V Voltage range for the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit to interpret voltage on the auxiliary I O input signals as a 0 0 V 0 8 V Output Allowa...

Page 71: ... temperature 40 to 85 C Operating humidity 10 to 90 non condensing Storage humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Matrox 4Sight GPm Steady state current 16 A 9 V to 4 A 36 V 144 W Processor consumption 17 W Thermal design power Typical inrush current1 1 These measurements were taken using one unit under testing conditions Vdc In Transition from G3 to G2 S52 2 This state is also known as going from Mechan...

Page 72: ... Ivy Bridge back panel PoE 1 2 3 4 DVI D DVI I USB 3 0 LAN 2 LAN 1 USB 2 0 Yellow Act Link Green 100 Mbps Orange 1 Gbps PoE USB 3 0 1 2 3 4 1 2 Front panel LEDs Power Input Output Audio COM1 RS 232 485 RS 232 COM2 Input 9 34 VDC 16 4 A HDD On Out In Bay Trail back panel DVI D DVI I USB 0 2 LAN USB 0 3 Yellow Act Link Green 100 Mbps Orange 1 Gbps PoE 1 2 2 1 ...

Page 73: ...minal block type connector The diagram depicts the mating terminal block connector latch already installed in the terminal block connector of your unit Pin Hardware signal name MIL constant for auxiliary signal Description IN1 GND Ground IN1 AUX USER _TTL_IN1 M_AUX_IO8 TTL auxiliary signal input which supports user input or quadrature input IN2 GND Ground IN2 AUX USER _TTL_IN2 M_AUX_IO9 TTL auxili...

Page 74: ...tput or timer output OUT2 GND Ground OUT2 AUX USER _IND_OUT2 M_AUX_IO1 Industrial auxiliary signal output which supports user output M_USER_BIT1 I O command register bit output or timer output OUT3 GND Ground OUT3 AUX USER _IND_OUT3 M_AUX_IO2 Industrial auxiliary signal output which supports user output M_USER_BIT2 I O command register bit output or timer output OUT4 GND Ground OUT4 AUX USER _IND_...

Page 75: ...nection refer to the RS 485 termination connector subsection of the Pinout descriptions of internal connectors section later in this appendix The pins on the bottom 9 pin DB 9 connector have the following pinout OUT7 AUX USER _IND_OUT7 M_AUX_IO6 Industrial auxiliary signal output which supports user output M_USER_BIT6 I O command register bit output or timer output OUT8 GND Ground OUT8 AUX USER _I...

Page 76: ... send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 RI Ring indicator Pin Hardware signal name I O Description RS 232 standard RS 485 standard with resistor termination not activated1 1 Earlier versions of Matrox 4Sight GPm do not include or allow activation of internal terminator resistors when in RS 485 mode For details see Appendix F Listing of Matrox 4Sight GPm units To set the RS 485 termination see RS 485 termina t...

Page 77: ...h Back panel connectors There are the following connectors on the back panel USB 3 0 connectors There are 4 on the Matrox 4Sight GPm Ivy Bridge and 1 on the Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail Two USB 2 0 connectors Gigabit Ethernet connectors with PoE support There are 4 on the Matrox 4Sight GPm Ivy Bridge and 2 on the Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail Gigabit Ethernet connectors There are 2 on the Matrox 4Sig...

Page 78: ...s connect your third party device to your unit using locking cables Operating voltage and maximum current 5 V 900 mA Over current protection Yes USB 2 0 connectors The USB 2 0 connectors are standard rectangular Series A 4 pin receptacles The pinout of these standard connectors is described in the Specification v2 0 from the Implementers Forum Warning In environments where your Matrox 4Sight GPm i...

Page 79: ... is powered at 48 Vdc for a maximum load of 15 40 Watts Important A PoE camera connected to your Matrox 4Sight GPm must be electrically isolated from the Matrox 4Sight GPm s chassis ground functional ground If required use some isolation material between the camera and its fixture camera mount The Matrox 4Sight GPm unit s provides a connected PoE device 48 Vdc of power This power supply is not ele...

Page 80: ...ription 1 TX2 O Transmission Data Line 2 2 TX2 O Transmission Data Line 2 3 GND Ground 4 5 NC Not connected 6 SCLK I O DDC data clock line 7 SDATA I O DDC serial data line 8 VSYNC O Vertical synchronization 9 TX1 O Transmission Data Line 1 10 TX1 O Transmission Data Line 1 11 GND Ground 12 13 NC Not connected 14 5V O 5 Vdc 15 GND Ground 16 HPD I O Hot plug detect 17 TX0 O Transmission data line 0 ...

Page 81: ...tor is used for digital video output The connector s pinout is outlined in the following table Output voltage and maximum current 5 V 0 20 A Auto resettable fuse Yes 23 TXC O Transmission data line Clock 24 TXC O Transmission data line Clock C1 RED O Red C2 GREEN O Green C3 BLUE O Blue C4 HSYNC O Horizontal synchronization C5 GND Ground Pin Signal I O Description 1 TX2 O Transmission Data Line 2 2...

Page 82: ...4 5V O 5 Vdc 15 GND Ground 16 HPD I O Hot plug detect 17 TX0 O Transmission data line 0 18 TX0 O Transmission data line 0 19 GND Ground 20 21 NC Not connected 22 GND Ground 23 TXC O Transmission data line Clock 24 TXC O Transmission data line Clock C1 NC Not connected C2 NC Not connected C3 NC Not connected C4 NC Not connected C5 NC Not connected Pin Signal I O Description ...

Page 83: ...ng connectors One mini PCIe board connector One mini SATA mSATA connector Two SATA connectors one for data and one for power Recovery connector A RS 485 termination connector Matrox 4Sight GPm motherboard Ivy Bridge Internal connectors SATA data SATA power Recovery connector mSATA connector mini PCIe connector RS 485 termination connector ...

Page 84: ...ll only work if they are in their own connector mSATA connector The mini SATA mSATA connector is a 52 pin edge connector It is used to connect mSATA devices such as solid state devices SSD Note that a mini PCIe board and an mSATA board will fit in each other s connector but will only work if they are in their own connector Matrox 4Sight GPm motherboard Bay Trail Internal connectors SATA data SATA ...

Page 85: ...tion http www sata io org Matrox 4Sight GPm only supplies 5 V of power to its SATA power connector Therefore storage devices requiring a 12 V supply are not supported The mass storage device should be mounted to the chassis cover For more information refer to the Connecting a mass storage device section in Chapter 3 Adding devices to Matrox 4Sight GPm Recovery connector The recovery connector is a...

Page 86: ... appropriately For information refer to the BIOS appendix for the version of your Matrox 4Sight GPm Communication in RS 485 requires a 120 Ω termination on the differential receiver pair of the RS 485 serial port connector If your unit is to provide the RS 485 termination for the signal install the RS 485 termination connector on pins 3 2 Jumper Description Installed on Pins 3 2 Termination is ins...

Page 87: ...Appendix C Matrox 4Sight GPm Ivy Bridge BIOS reference This appendix describes the BIOS Setup Utility ...

Page 88: ...a BIOS written by Insyde Software Corp Some of the menu items are not applicable to the supported operating systems of the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit The BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility allows you to modify certain hardware settings The default settings are suitable in most cases but under some circumstances you might need to change them Entering the BIOS Setup Utility To enter the BIOS Setu...

Page 89: ... configuration menu You can choose among the different menus using the Left and Right arrow keys InsydeH20 SETUP UTILITY Menu bar Item Specific Help window Legend window Selection window Main Advanced Security Power Exit Boot Menu Bar Options Description Main Configures basic computer properties Advanced Configures advanced computer properties Security Configures access to the BIOS Setup Utility a...

Page 90: ...anges to a menu item exits the current menu item or exits the BIOS Setup Utility or arrows Selects a different menu does not work if you are in a submenu or sub submenu or arrows Moves the cursor up or down or keys Increases or decreases the number F1 Displays the General Help window F5 or F6 Changes the current value F9 Loads the optimal default values for all menus F10 Saves all changes exits th...

Page 91: ... UTILITY Main Security Power Exit Boot Advanced F1 Help Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit fg Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit DISABLED Disables SATA controller ENABLED Enables SATA controller Menu options This pop up box indicating your possible choices will appear when you select a Menu item and press Enter Menu selection When you select a specific menu ...

Page 92: ...n the following pages the optimal default option for a specific item is indicated with an asterisk Item Specific Help window This window provides a description of the menu item that you have selected at left Selected menu item InsydeH20 SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Security Power Exit Boot F1 Help Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit fg Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Sav...

Page 93: ...ed in the second slot on the motherboard in Mbytes If memory is not installed it is reported as Not Installed Platform Configuration This item reports computer information including the number of processor cores the number of threads supported the vBIOS video BIOS version and whether Intel s Virtualization Technologies Intel Vt d and Intel VMX Extension SMX Technology and Intel s Trusted Execution...

Page 94: ...Y Main Security Power Exit Boot Advanced F1 Help Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit fg Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit Boot Configuration Peripheral Configuration IDE Configuration Thermal Configuration Video Configuration USB Configuration Chipset Configuration ACPI Table Features Control PCI Express Configuration Console Redirection Intel Rapid Start Te...

Page 95: ...umeric keys on the keypad to be active The Off option causes the arrow keys on the keypad to be active Note that this item is only an initial setting After bootup you can activate or deactivate the numeric keys on the keypad by pressing the numlock key on the keyboard Off On Device Detection Delay These items allow you to set a delay when detecting devices from which to boot Matrox 4Sight GPm will...

Page 96: ... the SATA controller By selecting IDE the SATA controller will operate in legacy IDE mode SATA devices will be emulated as IDE devices This option should be chosen for older operating systems that do not support AHCI By selecting AHCI the SATA controller will operate in AHCI mode Operating systems such as Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 suppor...

Page 97: ...to set whether the Shut Down Temperature and Throttle On Temperature items are configured automatically By selecting Disabled you can configure these options manually Disabled Enabled Shut Down Temperature This item allows you to set the critical temperature trip point in Celsius The operating system will shut down when one or more of the CPUs reach this temperature This item only appears when Aut...

Page 98: ...ors When DIMM temperature based memory throttling occurs the memory bandwidth the number of transactions is reduced This in turn gives the DIMM a chance to cool down Disabled Enabled Memory Throttling Bandwidth This item allows you to set the memory bandwidth limit number of transactions when performing DIMM temperature based memory throttling This item only appears when Memory Throttling is set t...

Page 99: ...ot be reduced when the computer goes into sleep state Disabled Enabled Deep Render Standby This item allows you to enable or disable deep render standby Deep render standby is not affected by the setting in RC6 Render Standby If both items are set to Enabled Deep Render Standby will be used By selecting Enabled the amount of power sent to the integrated graphics controller will be reduced further ...

Page 100: ...ormal UEFI or TDP Configurable By selecting Enabled the BIOS will be able to support a USB device regardless which boot mood is used such as normal UEFI or TDP Configurable By selecting UEFI Only the BIOS will be able to support a USB device only when the UEFI boot mode is used This item should not be changed Disabled Enabled UEFI Only XHCI Pre Boot Driver This item allows you to enable or disable...

Page 101: ...his item set to Enabled default For each 3 0 Port Disabled Enabled XHCI Streams This item allows you to enable or disable xHCI streams By selecting Disabled high speed data transfer will be disabled on the USB 3 0 ports By selecting Enabled high speed data transfer will be enabled on the USB 3 0 ports Disabled Enabled RMH Mode This item reports the state of the USB rate matching hub RMH RMH mode a...

Page 102: ... access DMA requests Disabled Enabled Memory Frequency This item allows you to set the operating speed of the DDR3 memory modules in MHz If a fixed speed is set and the memory module or the processor does not support this speed your unit might be unusable or might not function reliably For Matrox 4Sight GPm it is strongly recommended that you set this item to Auto default Auto 1067 1333 1600 1867 ...

Page 103: ...Power Over Ethernet This item allows you to enable Power Over Ethernet PoE for the four Ethernet ports that support it The following precautions should be taken whenever using PoE ports or peripherals Make sure that your Matrox 4Sight GPm unit is turned off prior to connecting or disconnecting any PoE peripherals such as a camera Enable Power over Ethernet PoE only on the ports that require it If ...

Page 104: ...isabled Enabled APIC IO APIC Mode This item allows you to enable or disable the use of the input output ACPI advanced programmable interrupt controller APIC APIC provides more IRQs and faster interrupt handling APIC is supported by Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 and it is recommended that users of this operating system set this item to Enabled default Disabled Enabled TCO WatchDog Support T...

Page 105: ...wer management for the specified connector By selecting Disabled ASPM will be disabled for the connector By selecting any option other than Disabled ASPM is enabled these settings are not recommended By selecting L0s ASPM will be enabled for the connector The connector will be forced to power saving state L0 when the connector is idle This is the lowest power setting By selecting L1 ASPM will be e...

Page 106: ...tion from to a serial port while in the BIOS setup utility By selecting Enabled the display and keyboard will be redirected from to a serial port By selecting Disabled the display and keyboard will not be redirected from to a serial port Enabled Disabled Information Wait Time This item allows you to set the number of seconds to display the initial console redirection screen The greater the specifi...

Page 107: ...2 that are added to each character to indicate the end of the character 1 Bit 2 Bits Flow Control This item allows you to set the signal to use to pause and resume the transmission of data By selecting None no flow control is performed By selecting RTS CTS the serial port will send a request to send RTS signal If the line is clear the connected device sends a clear to send CTS signal Once received...

Page 108: ... allows you to disable the configuration TDP or allow the BIOS to dynamically change the cTDP at runtime This item must be set to BIOS controlled to access any of the following items Disabled BIOS Controlled VR12 Monitor This item allows you to enable or disable the temperature sensor of the VR12 device Disabled Enabled VR12 High Limit This item allows you to set the temperature in Celsius at whic...

Page 109: ...he level specified in Config TDP Level1 found in the Power menu Config TDP Configurations sub submenu This item is only accessible when TS Monitor is set to Enabled TS Low Limit This item allows you to set the temperature in Celsius at which to increase the cTDP to the boot value Set this value between 10 and 150 If the temperature sensors of both the VR12 device and the TS sensor go below their r...

Page 110: ...y Threshold This item allows you to set the size of the active memory threshold in Mbytes Note that this item should not be changed 0 1 1 650 065 408 Item Meaning Options Item Meaning BIOS Version This item reports the current BIOS version Configuration Variation This item reports the BIOS configuration revision ME OEM Tag This item reports the ME management engine configuration revision PCB Numbe...

Page 111: ... item clears the BIOS event log Item Meaning Options Supervisor Password This item reports the status of the supervisor password Installed or Not Installed Installed means that a supervisor password has been established Use the Set Supervisor Password item to create change or uninstall the password Set Supervisor Password This item allows you to create the supervisor password if you haven t create...

Page 112: ... field by 1 press the key To decrease the value of each field by 1 press the key You can also set the hour minute and second fields by typing in their values By selecting By Day of Month the operating system will boot automatically at the same time on the same day of the month every month You can set the time at which you would like the operating system to boot as explained above for By Every Day ...

Page 113: ...e enabled This item should not be changed All Core 1 Core 2 Core 3 Core HT Support This item allows you to enable or disable hyper threading for the operating system Hyper threading allows a single processor core to execute two separate software streams threads at the same time By selecting Auto hyper threading will be used when necessary By selecting Disabled hyper threading will be disabled Auto...

Page 114: ...ever the higher the C state the more time that is required to enter and exit that state Disabled Enabled Enhanced C States This item allows you to enable or disable enhanced C states Disabled Enabled Enable C3 This item allows you to enable or disable the C3 power saving state The C3 power saving state causes the CPU cores to flush their L1 instruction cache L1 data cache and L2 cache to the L3 sh...

Page 115: ...stay in a C state with a lower number even if it receives a request to enter a higher C state If C State Auto Un demotion is enabled for one or more states it will be possible for the CPU to enter a requested higher C state after entering a lower state Disabled C1 only C3 only C1 and C3 Turbo Mode This item allows you to enable or disable turbo mode Turbo mode can run the processing cores faster t...

Page 116: ...ns have an asterisk next to them InsydeH20 SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Security Power Exit Boot F1 Help Select Item F5 F6 Change Values F9 Setup Defaults Esc Exit fg Select Menu Enter Select SubMenu F10 Save and Exit Select boot type to Dual type Legacy type or UEFI type Boot Type Dual Boot Type Quick Boot Enabled Quiet Boot Network Stack PXE Boot to LAN Add Boot Option Enabled Disabled Auto ACPI ...

Page 117: ...om a DHCP server on your network and downloads an operating system a kernel using FTP from a server on your network and then boots your Matrox 4Sight GPm using the downloaded operating system Additional steps are required to boot your Matrox 4Sight GPm from a network device Once this item is enabled you must save the BIOS settings reboot and then re enter the BIOS settings and verify that the netw...

Page 118: ... device on which the BIOS is stored If booting from this device the internal EFI shell is used to boot If other third party EFI devices are available you can see their boot order using the EFI submenu By selecting Enabled the operating system will try to boot first from an EFI device By selecting Disabled the operating system will try to boot first from a legacy device Disabled Enabled Timeout Thi...

Page 119: ...lows you to toggle between normal and advanced boot settings Boot Type Order This item allows you to set the boot order of available boot device categories only if the device is present for example a floppy drive To move an item up or down use the and keys respectively Highlight the item that you want to move Press the key to move it up or press the key to move it down The default order Floppy dri...

Page 120: ...d exits the BIOS Setup Utility You can also press the F10 key to select this item Before exiting an Setup Confirmation dialog box will appear asking you to confirm that the changes made should be saved Using the Left and Right keys select either Yes or No and press the Enter key to continue You can also press the Esc key to return to the Exit menu The changes will be saved and the Matrox 4Sight GP...

Page 121: ...ult configuration into the BIOS Setup Utility This will replace each setup item in the BIOS Setup Utility with its custom default value The Exit menu will remain open Before loading a Setup Confirmation dialog box will appear asking you to confirm that you have chosen to load your custom default configuration Using the Left and Right keys select either Yes or No and press the Enter key to continue...

Page 122: ...her device The Boot Manager utility overrides the BIOSsettings for the current boot but returnsto theoriginal settings for any subsequent boot The advantage of this utility is that you do not have to enter the BIOS Setup Utility to change the settings and then enter the program a second time to change these settings back to their original configuration The procedure to execute this utility is as f...

Page 123: ...uence saved in the BIOS Setup Utility for this boot only and the operating system will be booted using the selected device If the BIOS cannot find the selected device an error message will be generated If the operating system cannot be loaded from the selected device the BIOS will revert to the boot sequence saved in the BIOS Setup Utility 5 To exit the Boot Manager utility and return to the front...

Page 124: ...124 Appendix C Matrox 4Sight GPm Ivy Bridge BIOS reference ...

Page 125: ...Appendix D Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail BIOS reference This appendix describes the BIOS Setup Utility for your Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail ...

Page 126: ...S written by Insyde Software Corp Some of the menu items are not applicable to the supported operating systems of the Matrox 4Sight GPm Bay Trail unit The BIOS Setup Utility The BIOS Setup Utility allows you to modify certain hardware settings The default settings are suitable in most cases but under some circumstances you might need to change them Entering the BIOS Setup Utility To enter the BIOS...

Page 127: ...and Right arrow keys o Menu bar Item Specific Help window Selection window Main Advanced Exit Power Boot Security InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev 5 0 F1 Help Exit Esc F1 Esc Select Item Select Menu F5 F6 Change values Select Submenu Enter F5 F6 Enter F9 Setup Defaults Save and Exit F10 F9 F10 Legend window Menu Bar Options Description Main Configures basic computer properties Advanced Configures advan...

Page 128: ... on the context discards changes to a menu item exits the current menu item or exits the BIOS Setup Utility or arrows Select item Moves the cursor up or down or arrows Select menu Selects a different menu does not work if you are in a submenu or sub submenu F5 or F6 Changes the current value Enter Select submenu Performs one of the following depending on the context selects a submenu or sub submen...

Page 129: ... Exit F10 F9 F10 Select Item Select Menu InsydeH20 Setup Utility Menu options This pop up box indicating your possible choices will appear when you select a menu item and press Enter Menu name The contents of the menu whose name is highlighted will be displayed in the Selection window Menu items Disabled Enabled Submenu options This triangle denotes a submenu is available Select it and press enter...

Page 130: ...re information about custom defaults and optimal defaults see the Exit menu section later in this appendix Note that in the following pages the optimal default option for a specific item is indicated with an asterisk Main Advanced Security Exit Power Boot Main Advanced Security Exit Power Boot InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev 5 0 F1 Help Exit Esc F1 Esc F5 F6 Change values Select Submenu Enter F5 F6 En...

Page 131: ...s Speed 83 MHz System Memory Speed 1333 MHz Cache RAM 2048 KB Total Memory 4096 MB Channel A SODIMM 0 2048 MB Channel B SODIMM 0 2048 MB Platform firmware Information VLV SOC 0E C0 Stepping MRC Version 1 02 PUNIT FW 0x22 PMC FW Patch 0x4_41 TXE FW Version 1 1 0 1113 IGD VBIOS Version 3757 Microcode Revision 829 CPU Flavor VLV Desktop 2 Language English System Time 14 26 10 System Date 12 03 2014 S...

Page 132: ...BIOS versions mini card revision and CPU family Language This item allows you to specify the language used by the BIOS only English is an available option System Time This item allows you to change the time in HH MM SS format To alternate between fields press the Enter key To increase the value of each field by 1 press the key To decrease the value of each field by 1 press the key You can also set...

Page 133: ...ot Main Advanced Security Exit Power Boot InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev 5 0 F1 Help Exit Esc F1 Esc F5 F6 Change values Select Submenu Enter F5 F6 Enter F9 Setup Defaults Save and Exit F10 F9 F10 Select Item Select Menu Advanced Boot Configuration PCI Express Configuration USB Configuration Audio Configuration Miscellaneous Configuration Video Configuration Thermal Configuration SATA Configuration C...

Page 134: ...ion causes the numeric keys on the keypad to be active The Off option causes the arrow keys on the keypad to be active Note that this item is only an initial setting After bootup you can activate or deactivate the numeric keys on the keypad by pressing the numlock key on the keyboard Off On Device Detection Delay These items allow you to set a delay when detecting devices from which to boot on you...

Page 135: ...g Gen1 the PCIe device will transfer data at the speed of a Gen 1 PCIe device By selecting Gen2 the PCIe device will transfer data at the speed of a Gen 2 PCIe device Note that this item should not be changed This item is only visible when PCI Express Root Port is set to Enabled For each port Auto Gen1 Gen2 Automatic ASPM This item allows you to enable or disable ASPM active state power management...

Page 136: ...B ports cannot use ECHI if XHCI if it is uninstalled By selecting Enabled the USB ports can continue to use ECHI even if XHCI is uninstalled This item is only visible when XHCI Pre Boot Driver is set to Enabled Disabled Enabled XHCI Controller This item specifies that xHCI is enabled By selecting Enabled the USB ports will always use xHCI By selecting Disabled the USB ports will always use EHCI Th...

Page 137: ...nged Disabled Enabled Port 0 Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 This item reports whether the USB ports should be enabled or disabled This item should not be changed This item is only visible when USB Per Port Control is set to Enabled Disabled Enabled Item Meaning Options Item Meaning Options Audio Controller This item allow you to enable or disable the audio controller Enable Disable Azalia VCi Enable This it...

Page 138: ...1 Mode This item allows you to specify whether COM port 1 should be used as an RS 232 or RS 485 port This item is only visible when FPGA COM1 is set to Enabled RS232 RS485 PCI MMIO Size This item allows you to specify the amount of memory reserved to be mapped to the memory s input output range MMIO This item should not be changed 1 Gbyte 1 5 Gbytes 2 Gbytes FPGA Auxiliary I O This item allows you...

Page 139: ...D Support This item allows you to enable or disable extended display identification data EIDID to be sent to multiple monitors from the system configuration utility This item should not be changed Disabled Enabled PAVC This item allows you to specify the protected audio video control mode By selecting LITE mode copy protected audio video content can be displayed This is sufficient for most applica...

Page 140: ...he integrated graphics controller in Mbytes The amount of display memory required by the display driver will vary The display driver will request additional memory from the operating system as required and when the display driver is finished with this memory it will be freed and returned to the operating system This item should not be changed 128 Mbytes 256 Mbytes Max IGD Turbo This item allows yo...

Page 141: ...ion in power consumption necessary for a decrease in the unit s temperature Passive TC2 This item allows you to set the thermal constant TC2 for the ACPI Passive Cooling CPU Throttle On formula Passive TSP This item allows you to set how often the operating system will read the temperature when Passive Cooling is on in tenths of a second Passive cooling is activated when the unit s temperature inc...

Page 142: ...cting Gen2 the SATA device will transfer data at the speed of a Gen 2 SATA device Note that this item should not be changed Gen1 Gen2 Serial ATA Port 0 Connected to an ODD Serial ATA Port 1 Connected to an ODD These items set If there is a SATA device connected to an optical disk drive The BIOS will detect the media s insertion and ejection Port 0 is associated with the SATA connector Port 1 is as...

Page 143: ...data This item is only visible when Console Serial Redirect is set to Enabled By selecting None no flow control is performed By selecting RTS CTS the serial port will send a request to send RTS signal If the line is clear the connected device sends a clear to send CTS signal Once received your unit will begin transmitting data By selecting XON XOFF the connected device will send a transmitter on X...

Page 144: ...et to Enabled Enabled Disabled FailSafeBaudRate This item allows you specify to use the default baud rate of the remote terminal This item is only visible when Console Serial Redirect is set to Enabled Enabled Disabled ACPI SPCR Table This item allows you to enable disable the serial port console redirection ACPI table By selecting Enabled information about the serial port redirect settings is for...

Page 145: ...d UseGlobalSetting This item allows you to specify that this serial port will take its settings from the Console Redirection Setup submenu Enabled Disabled Terminal Type This item allows you to set the terminal type to emulate VT_100 VT_100 VT_UTF8 PC_ANSI Baud Rate This item allows you to set the baud rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 Data Bits This item allows you to set the numb...

Page 146: ...de S4 S4 mode is also known as hibernation sleep state S4 or suspend to disk By selecting Disabled it will not be possible to wake the operating system from S4 sleep mode using an operating system alarm By selecting Enabled the operating system will wake up from S4 sleep mode at the time set in the operating system alarm Disabled Enabled APIC IO APIC Mode This item allows you to enable or disable ...

Page 147: ...er Motherboard Lot Number Motherboard BOM Number Date Manufactured These items report information about the motherboard its serial number lot number build of materials BOM number and date of manufacture Initial BIOS Version This item reports the initial version of the BIOS Initial FPGA Version This item reports the initial firmware version number Product Model Id This item reports the Matrox 4Sigh...

Page 148: ...password must be greater than one character Supervisor Password Not Installed Set Supervisor Password Item Meaning Options Supervisor Password This item reports the status of the supervisor password Installed or Not Installed Installed means that a supervisor password has been established Use the Set Supervisor Password item to create change or uninstall the password Set Supervisor Password This i...

Page 149: ... F5 F6 Enter F9 Setup Defaults Save and Exit F10 F9 F10 Select Item Select Menu Advanced CPU Control Wake On Lan Disabled These items control various CPU parameters Power Item Meaning Options Wake on LAN This item allows you to enable or disable waking on LAN By selecting Disabled the operating system will not wake up if a message is sent over LAN By selecting Enabled the operating system will wak...

Page 150: ...ructions AES NI The instructions were designed to implement some of the complex and performance intensive steps of the AES algorithm using hardware and accelerating the execution of the AES algorithms AES NI can be used to accelerate the performance of an implementation of AES by 3 to 10 times over a completely software implementation For more information on these features refer to the Intel websi...

Page 151: ... The higher the C state the more power saving capabilities however the higher the C state the more time that is required to enter and exit that state Disabled Enabled Max C States This item allows you to specify the maximum C states to be used If C6 is selected the C6 power saving state causes the CPU cores to save their architectural state such as the contents of various control and general purpo...

Page 152: ...ork Stack Disabled PXE Boot capability Disabled Add Boot Options Auto ACPI Selection Acpi5 0 USB Boot Enabled EFI Legacy Device Order Smart Mode Timeout 5 Automatic Failover Enabled EFI Allows InsysdeH20 to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system Item Meaning Options Boot Type This item allows you to select the boot type By selecting Dual Boot Type th...

Page 153: ...to set the PXE UEFI Unified Extensible Firmware Interface or Legacy This item is only configurable when Network Stack is set to Enabled Disabled UEFI IPv4 UEFI IPv6 UEFI IPv4 IPv6 Legacy Add Boot Options This item allows you to set where in the boot order newly detected devices will be placed By selecting First a newly detected device will be placed first in the boot order By selecting Last a newl...

Page 154: ...I device is always present but is not necessarily listed first Timeout This item allows you to set the time that POST will wait before booting in seconds This gives the user more time to press Esc to enter the BIOS Setup Utility before the unit boots 0 4 5 6 65535 Automatic Failover This item allows you to enable automatically booting from the next device in the boot order when booting from the cu...

Page 155: ...nd exits the BIOS Setup Utility You can also press the F10 key to select this item Before exiting an Setup Confirmation dialog box will appear asking you to confirm that the changes made should be saved Using the Left and Right keys select either Yes or No and press the Enter key to continue You can also press the Esc key to return to the Exit menu The changes will be saved and the Matrox 4Sight G...

Page 156: ... Utility This will replace each setup item in the BIOS Setup Utility with its custom default value The Exit menu will remain open Before loading a Setup Confirmation dialog box will appear asking you to confirm that you have chosen to load your custom default configuration Using the Left and Right keys select either Yes or No and press the Enter key to continue You can also press the Esc key to re...

Page 157: ... The Boot Manager utility overrides the BIOSsettings for the current boot but returns to theoriginal settings for any subsequent boot The advantage of this utility is that you do not have to enter the BIOS Setup Utility to change the settings and then enter the program a second time to change these settings back to their original configuration The procedure to execute this utility is as follows 1 ...

Page 158: ... boot sequence saved in the BIOS Setup Utility for this boot only and the operating system will be booted using the selected device If the BIOS cannot find the selected device an error message will be generated If the operating system cannot be loaded from the selected device the BIOS will revert to the boot sequence saved in the BIOS Setup Utility 5 To exit the Boot Manager utility and return to ...

Page 159: ...Appendix E Operating system recovery This appendix provides instructions on how to restore or backup your operating system ...

Page 160: ...u lose or damage the default configuration on your mass storage device this can happen if the system files get corrupted or are accidentally overwritten or deleted Warning When restoring an operating system the Matrox rescue utility will reformat and erase all data currently on your mass storage device except the data stored in the hidden partition If you have two mass storage devices in your Matr...

Page 161: ...ows RECOVERY MTX4SGP and DATA In normal operation with only one SATA connected mass storage device and without any external devices plugged in such as a CD DVD drive or USB storage device the partition labeled as MTX4SGP is assigned to the C drive the DATA partition is assigned to the D drive and the RECOVERY partition which is the hidden partition is not assigned to any drive While operating in s...

Page 162: ...162 Appendix E Operating system recovery ...

Page 163: ...Appendix F Listing of Matrox 4Sight GPm units This appendix lists the key feature changes for specific versions and revisions of the Matrox 4Sight GPm units ...

Page 164: ...PM and 1 3b3 for 4GPM BYT 27 FPGA code was updated 4GPMJM4DA 1 New heat sink chassis 2 The hard drive installation hardware has changed 3 New OS version 1 0 build 5 Windows Embedded Standard 7 4 Added SP1 to Matrox Design Assistant 4 0 5 New motherboard revision 02 Allows for optional on board RS 485 termination 6 Added CSA marking 7 Added SP2 to Matrox Design Assistant 4 0 10 New 4Sight GPm softw...

Page 165: ... The hard drive installation hardware has changed 3 New OS version 1 0 build 5 Windows Embedded Standard 7 4 Added SP1 to Matrox Design Assistant 4 0 8 New motherboard revision 0301 Allows for optional on board RS 485 termination Part number Version Description ...

Page 166: ...166 Appendix F Listing of Matrox 4Sight GPm units ...

Page 167: ...Appendix G Acknowledgments This appendix lists the copyright information regarding third party material used to implement components on the Matrox 4Sight GPm unit ...

Page 168: ...on Neither the name of the author nor the names of other contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE...

Page 169: ...122 157 overriding the boot sequence 122 157 Boot Device Selection utility See boot devices C cache 65 93 131 changing date and time 93 131 chassis 16 dimensions 67 removing 52 COM port See connectors serial port connecting devices See devices connectors audio input output 76 DVI D 80 81 Ethernet 79 RS 232 COM port 75 RS 485 termination 86 serial port 75 BIOS setting Bay Trail 138 BIOS setting Ivy...

Page 170: ... 64 mSATA 55 N Network 14 33 34 NPN compatible PLC devices connecting to 37 O operating system supported 16 P package contents 22 passive cooling 20 PCIe interface 14 PNP compatible PLC devices connecting to 38 PoE 14 65 103 138 139 power 20 26 29 processor 13 20 Q QSV 13 R RAM 15 RJ 45 See Ethernet RS 232 See connectors serial port RS 485 See connectors serial port S S4 sleeping state 20 SDRAM SO...

Page 171: ...t 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 these devices in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense Innovation Science and Economic Devel...

Page 172: ...ic Equipment WEEE Europe English European user s information Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Please refer to the Matrox Web site www matrox com environment weee for recycling information Français Informations aux utilisateurs Européens Règlementation des déchets d équipements électriques et électroniques DEEE Se référer au site Web de Matrox www matrox com environment w...

Page 173: ... avant de le toucher Si l appareil doit fonctionner dans une température ambiante de plus de 45 C il doit être installé dans une zone d accès restreint Caution Battery replacement Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Attention pile remplacement Il y a risque d explosion si la pile est replaceé par un type incorrect Me...

Page 174: ...Limited Warranty Refer to the warranty statement that came with your product ...

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