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6.5.

 

uEFI Shell 

The Kontron uEFI BIOS features a built-in and enhanced version of the uEFI Shell. For a detailed description of the 
available standard shell scripting, refer to the EFI Shell User Guide. For a detailed description of the available 
standard shell commands, refer to the EFI Shell Command Manual. Both documents can be downloaded from the EFI 
and Framework Open Source Community homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/efi-shell/files/documents/. 

 

 

 

Kontron uEFI BIOS does not provide all shell commands described in the EFI Shell Command 
Manual. 

 

 

The uEFI Shell forms an entry into the uEFI boot order and is the first boot option by default. 

6.5.1.

 

Entering the uEFI Shell 

To enter the uEFI Shell, follow the steps below: 

1.

 

Power on the board. 

1.

 

Press the <F7> key (instead of <DEL>) to display a choice of boot devices. 

2.

 

Select ‘UEFI: Built-in EFI shell’. 

EFI Shell version 2.40 [5.11] 
Current running mode 1.1.2 
Device mapping table 
Fs0 

:HardDisk - Alias hd33b0b0b fs0 

   Acpi(PNP0A03,0)/Pci(1D|7)/Usb(1, 0)/Usb(1, 0)/HD(Part1,Sig17731773) 

 

3.

 

Press the <ESC> key within 5 seconds to skip startup.nsh, and any other key to continue. 

4.

 

The output produced by the device-mapping table can vary depending on the board’s configuration. 

5.

 

If the <ESC> key is pressed before the 5 second timeout elapses, the shell prompt is shown: 

Shell> 

 

6.5.2.

 

Exiting the uEFI Shell 

To exit the uEFI Shell, follow one of the steps below: 

1.

 

Use the exit uEFI Shell command to select the boot device, in the Boot menu, that the OS boots from. 

2.

 

Reset the board using the reset uEFI Shell command. 

 

Summary of Contents for Kontron COMe-bTL6

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE www kontron com 1 COMe bTL6 User Guide Rev 1 5 Doc ID 1068 8679...

Page 2: ...COMe bTL6 User Guide Rev 1 5 www kontron com 2 This page has been intentionally left blank...

Page 3: ...uitable 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 ma...

Page 4: ...re responsible to ensure that your systems and any Kontron hardware or software components incorporated in your systems meet all applicable requirements Unless otherwise stated in the product document...

Page 5: ...kontron com terms and conditions For contact information refer to the corporate offices contact information on the last page of this user guide or visit our website CONTACT US Customer Support Find K...

Page 6: ...ribed 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...

Page 7: ...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 discon...

Page 8: ...oduct then 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 M...

Page 9: ...al Grade Modules 0 C to 60 C 15 2 1 2 Extended temperature Grade Modules E1 25 C to 75 C 15 2 1 3 Industrial Temperature Grade Modules E2 40 C to 85 C 16 2 2 Accessories 16 2 3 Functional Specificatio...

Page 10: ...42 3 4 GPIO 43 3 5 Hardware Monitor HWM 43 3 6 Intel Optane option 43 3 7 LPC 43 3 8 NVMe Storage Option 43 3 9 SMB 43 3 10 Real Time Clock RTC 44 3 11 Serial Peripheral Interface SPI 44 3 11 1 Booti...

Page 11: ...strial Grade Modules 40 C to 85 C operating 16 Table 4 Accessories 16 Table 5 Technical Data 18 Table 6 11th Generation Intel Core Celeron and Xeon W Processor Spec 21 Table 7 Chipset PCH 22 Table 8 S...

Page 12: ...s and Functions 87 Table 47 Security Setup Menu Sub screens and Functions 92 Table 48 Boot Menu Functions 94 Table 49 Save and Exit Setup Menu Functions 95 Table 50 List of Acronyms 100 List of Figure...

Page 13: ...asic form factor COM Express Basic type 6 pinout compatible with PICMG COM 0 Rev 3 0 spec Up to 64 GByte DDR4 memory 2x 32 GByte High speed connectivity 8x PCI Express 1x up to 2 5 Gb Ethernet 4x USB...

Page 14: ...FAN PWM out 1x 1x 1 5 COM Express Benefits COM Express defines a Computer On Module COM with all the components necessary for a bootable host computer packaged as a highly integrated computer All Kon...

Page 15: ...n ECC ECC SO DIMM 38038 0000 46 5 COMe bTL6 i5 11500HE QM580E COM Express basic pin out type 6 Computer on Module with Intel Core i5 11500HE 6x4 6 GHz QM580E PCH GT2 2x DDR4 non ECC ECC SO DIMM 38038...

Page 16: ...essories Part Number Carrier Description 38116 0000 00 5 COMe Eval Carrier2 T6 COM Express Evaluation Carrier2 type 6 with 5 mm COMe connector 38115 0000 00 0 COMe Ref Carrier i T6 TMI COM Express Ref...

Page 17: ...600MHz PC4 3200 SODIMM industrial temperature 40 C to 85 C 97030 3232 BTL6 DDR4 3200 SODIMM 32 GByte ECC DDR4 3200 32GB ECC 260P 1600MHz PC4 3200 SODIMM 0 C to 60 C 97030 1632 BTL6 DDR4 3200 SODIMM 16...

Page 18: ...net Controller Intel I225LM I225IT Ethernet Up to 2 5 Gb Ethernet with TSN support depends on processor Storage 4x SATA 6 Gb s Flash On board Up to 1 TByte NVMe PCIe SSD NAND Flash option PCI Express...

Page 19: ...SER1 GPIO Ctrl Mgmt HDA SATA 0 3 PCIe 6 7 PEG x16 USB 0 3 USB3 1 PwrCtrl SysMgmt USB 0 3 USB2 0 PWM FAN2 I2C eDP USB 4 7 USB 2 0 PCIe 0 5 Intel 11th Generation Core Intel Xeon W Intel Celeron Family...

Page 20: ...CPU 2 Chipset PCH 3 2x SODIMM memory sockets 4 3 pin fan connector 2 3 4 Rear Side Figure 3 Rear Side 1 COMe interface connectors X1A 2 COMe interface connectors X1B 3 Space 3rd SODIMM memory socket o...

Page 21: ...cessor specifications for the COMe bTL6 processor variants Table 6 11th Generation Intel Core Celeron and Xeon W Processor Spec Processor Core i7 11850HE Core i5 11500HE Core i3 11100HE Xeon W 11865ML...

Page 22: ...horizontally on the bottom side of the module Note this increase in memory decreases performance due to the asymmetric memory layout In general memory modules have a much lower longevity than embedded...

Page 23: ...Supported Display Types COMe Port CPU Port Display Type Description DDI1 TCP0 DP DP1 4a Standard on all product variants DDI2 TCP1 DP DP1 4a Standard on all product variants DDI3 TCP2 DP DP1 4a Stand...

Page 24: ...e modules supports four USB overcurrent signals Table 11 USB 3 1 Gen 2 USB 2 0 Port Configuration COMe Connector HSIO Lane USB Port Description USB0 1 USB3_1 USB2 1 USB 3 1 Gen 2 10 Gb s or USB 2 0 US...

Page 25: ...PCIe configuration 8x1 a new BIOS version is required For BIOS version information see Kontron s Customer Section or contact Kontron Support 2 3 12 PCI Express Graphics PEG Gen4 The COMe bTL6 feature...

Page 26: ...pport an optional Ethernet port that implements SERDES signals directly to the COMe connector and supports TSN and WOL Table 15 Ethernet Port Connections COMe Connector HSIO Lane Description 2 5GBE w...

Page 27: ...s 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 NC 11 PCIe 0 PCIe 3 0 lane 12 PCIe 1 PCIe 3 0 lane 13 PCIe 2 PCIe 3 0 lane 14 PCIe 3 PCIe 3 0 lane 15 2 5 GBE 2 5 GbE with TSN SGMII 16 NC 17 NC 18 GBE LAN 10 100 10...

Page 28: ...nal Supported Sleep Signal Supported LPC Used for external LPC on carrier board RTC Supported SM Bus Supported SPI Dedicated interface for TPM and flash memory UART 2x seral RX TX ports from chipset P...

Page 29: ...pply voltage of 12 V single power rail voltage and a wide input voltage range of 8 5 V to 20 V Other supported voltages are 5 V standby and 3 3 V RTC battery input Table 20 Electrical Specification Su...

Page 30: ...thin the BIOS set up menu Advance ACPI Settings 2 4 2 1 Suspend States If power is removed 5 V can be applied to the V_5V_STBY pins to support the ACPI suspend states Suspend to RAM S3 Suspend to Disk...

Page 31: ...STAT indicates an imminent suspend operation Used to notify LPC devices After a complete power loss including battery voltage there is an additional cold reset This additional reset will not happen on...

Page 32: ...ower button or reconnect VCC Suspend Standby states are not supported in single power supply mode Table 23 Single Power Supply Mode Settings State PWRBTN PWR_OK V5_Standby VCC G3 0V x 1 0V x 1 0V x 1...

Page 33: ...C for industrial temperature grade modules by design E2 2 5 2 Active Passive Cooling Solutions Both active and passive thermal management approaches can be used with the heatspreader plate The optimum...

Page 34: ...e module s processor is capable of reading its internal temperature The on module Hardware Monitor HWM chip uses an on chip temperature sensor to measure the module s temperature close to the processo...

Page 35: ...nnector 3 Pin Pin Assignment Pin Signal Description Type 1 Fan_Tach_IN Fan input voltage from COMe connector Input 2 V_FAN 12 V 10 max across module input range PWR 3 GND Power GND PWR If the input vo...

Page 36: ...ial Grade Operating 0 C to 60 C 32 F to 140 F Non operating 30 C to 85 C 22 F to 185 F Extended Grade E1 Operating 25 C to 75 C 67 F to 185 F Non operating 30 C to 85 C 22 F to 185 F Industrial Grade...

Page 37: ...8 Country Compliance USA CANADA Safety UL 62368 1 CSA C22 2 No 62368 1 Component Recognition Audio video information and communication technology equipment Part 1 Safety requirements Recognized by Und...

Page 38: ...her environmental stresses such as extreme altitude vibration salt water exposure lower MTBF values Table 29 MTBF MTBF System MTBF hour 554219 h 40 C for 38038 0000 26 2 COMe bTL6 Celeron 6600HE HM570...

Page 39: ...COMe bTL6 User Guide Rev 1 5 www kontron com 39 Figure 7 MTBF De rating Values Reliability report 38039 0010 47 0...

Page 40: ...125 mm 3 7 x 4 9 Figure 8 Module Dimensions 2 8 2 Module Height The COM Express specification defines a module height of approximately 13 mm when measured from the bottom of the module s PCB board to...

Page 41: ...eatspreader plate standoffs see Figure 10 pos 4 The heatspreader plate works as a COM Express standard thermal interface and must be used with a heat sink or external cooling devices to maintain the h...

Page 42: ...age 3 2 eSPI option The eSPI interface from the PCH supports an external SIO and is pin shared with the LPC interface signal To switch from one interface to another requires a hardware modification in...

Page 43: ...memory technology accelerates system memory and storage system performance to improve the overall performance and responsiveness of high capacity workloads Intel Optane ensures that data which is use...

Page 44: ...ial Peripheral Interface SPI bus is a synchronous serial data link where devices communicate in master slave mode and the master device initiates the data frame Multiple slave devices are allowed with...

Page 45: ...ommand line is EtaOemAfuX64 efi BTL6R110 bin B P B ME In case of change check Kontron s Customer Section for the latest BIOS binary package with reference command line ME must be disable in the BIOS s...

Page 46: ...is maintained inside the TPM and cannot be accessed by software The Storage Root Key SRK is created when a user or administrator takes ownership of the system This key pair is generated by the TPM ba...

Page 47: ...k from a non responsive to normal state The COMe bTL6 supports an independently programmable watchdog that works with two stages that can be used stage by stage Table 34 Dual Staged Watchdog Timer Tim...

Page 48: ...h Carrier board EEPROM Optional 64h 32h External RTC Optional 4 2 System Management SM Bus The 8 bit SMBus address uses the LSB bit 0 for the direction of the device Bit0 0 defines the write address B...

Page 49: ...r 5 mm or 8 mm depends on the height of the carrier board s connector The module is powered on by connecting to the carrier board using the interface connector Before connecting the module s interface...

Page 50: ...directional Input Output Open Drain DP O Differential Pair Output I 5T 3 3 V Input 5 V tolerance PU Pull Up Resistor OA Output Analog PWR Power Connection OD Output Open Drain and Differential Pair D...

Page 51: ..._SLP_S5 Soft Off Indicator O 3 3 PD 10k A25 SATA2_RX_ SATA Receive Pair 2 DP I A26 SATA2_RX_ SATA Receive Pair 2 DP I A27 BATLOW Battery Low I 3 3 PU 10k 3 3V S5 assertion will prevent wake from S3 S5...

Page 52: ...nd PWR GND A52 PCIE_TX5_ PCI Express Lane 5 Transmit NC A53 PCIE_TX5_ PCI Express Lane 5 Transmit NC A54 GPI0 General Purpose Input 0 I 3 3 PU 100k 3 3V S0 A55 PCIE_TX4_ PCI Express Lane 4 Transmit DP...

Page 53: ...General Purpose Input 3 I 3 3 PU 100k 3 3V S0 A86 SPI_CS2_TPM_EXT Reserved for future use NC Untested feature A87 EDP_HPD EDP Hot Plug Detect I 3 3 PD 400k LVDS 100k EDP A88 CLK_100M_PCIE_ Reference P...

Page 54: ...for proper operation A102 SER1_RX Serial Port 1 RXD I 5T PU 47k 3 3V S0 20V protection circuit implemented on module A103 EXT_LID LID Switch Input I 3 3 PU 47k 3 3V S5 20V protection circuit implement...

Page 55: ...aster Data I O 3 I O 3 3 eSPI I O 1 8 PU 15k 40k in PCH S5 LPC only B8 LPC_DRQ0 _ESPI_ ALERT0 LPC Serial DMA Master Request 0 eSPI Alert 0 I 3 3 eSPI I 1 8 LPC only B9 LPC_DRQ1 _ESPI_ ALERT1 LPC Seria...

Page 56: ...Indicator Port 4 5 I 3 3 PU 10k 3 3V S5 B39 USB5_ USB 2 0 Data Pair Port 5 DP I O PD 14 25k to 24 8k in PCH B40 USB5_ USB 2 0 Data Pair Port 5 DP I O PD 14 25k to 24 8k in PCH B41 GND Power Ground PWR...

Page 57: ..._TX1_ LVDS Channel B DAT1 DP O Option for second eDP port B74 LVDS_B_DATA1_ED P2_TX1_ LVDS Channel B DAT1 DP O Option for second eDP port B75 LVDS_B_DATA2_ED P2_TX0_ LVDS Channel B DAT2 DP O Option fo...

Page 58: ...8 NC Reserved for future use NC RSVD B99 NC Reserved for future use NC RSVD B100 GND Power Ground PWR GND B101 FAN_PWMOUT Fan PWM Output O 3 3 20V protection circuit implemented on module PD on carrie...

Page 59: ...nnected NC C17 USB4_RT_ENA Not Connected untested option for possible USB4 implementation NC C18 NC Reserved for future use NC RSVD C19 PCIE_RX6_ PCI Express Lane 6 Receive NC C20 PCIE_RX6_ PCI Expres...

Page 60: ...se NC RSVD C49 DDI3_PAIR3_ DDI3 Pair 3 DP O C50 DDI3_PAIR3_ DDI3 Pair 3 DP O C51 GND Power Ground PWR GND C52 PEG_RX0_ PEG Lane 0 Receive DP I C53 PEG_RX0_ PEG Lane 0 Receive DP I C54 NC NC for type 6...

Page 61: ...ane 11 Receive DP I C89 PEG_RX11_ PEG Lane 11 Receive DP I C90 GND Power Ground PWR GND C91 PEG_RX12_ PEG Lane 12 Receive DP I C92 PEG_RX12_ PEG Lane 12 Receive DP I C93 GND Power Ground PWR GND C94 P...

Page 62: ...I1 CTRLCLK AUX I O 3 3 PD 100k D16 DDI1_DDCDATA_AU X_ DDI1 CTRLDATA AUX I O 3 3 PU 100k 3 3V S0 D17 USB4_PD_I2C_ALE RT Reserved for future use NC D18 PMC_ALERT Reserved for future use NC D19 PCIE_TX6_...

Page 63: ...ts without second eDP port option for second eDP port backlight enable NC IO 3 3V n a PD 100k Optional on variants with two eDP ports D46 DDI2_PAIR2_ DDI2 Pair 2 DP O D47 DDI2_PAIR2_ DDI2 Pair 2 DP O...

Page 64: ...G Lane 8 Transmit DP O D80 GND Power Ground PWR GND D81 PEG_TX9_ PEG Lane 9 Transmit DP O D82 PEG_TX9_ PEG Lane 9 Transmit DP O D83 RGMII_INT Not Connected untested option for Time Sensitive Networkin...

Page 65: ...ND Power Ground PWR GND D104 V_IN_VAR Main Input Voltage 4 75 20V PWR 4 75 20V D105 V_IN_VAR Main Input Voltage 4 75 20V PWR 4 75 20V D106 V_IN_VAR Main Input Voltage 4 75 20V PWR 4 75 20V D107 V_IN_V...

Page 66: ...ons To start the uEFI BIOS Setup program follow the steps below 1 Power on 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...

Page 67: ...ys a help window The help window provides an explanation of the respective function 6 4 Setup Menus The Setup utility features a selection bar at the top of the screen that lists the menus Figure 12 S...

Page 68: ...tion BIOS Vendor Core Version Compliancy Kontron BIOS Version and Access Level FSP Information Read only field FSP Information FSP Version RC Version Build Date and FSP Mode Processor Information Read...

Page 69: ...address entry is the value used by the Ethernet controller and may contain the entry Inactive Ethernet chip is inactive Activate Ethernet chip Advanced Network Stack Configuration Network Stack UEFI N...

Page 70: ...sub screen and describes the function Default settings are in bold Table 44 Advanced Setup Menu Sub screens and Functions Sub Screen Function Second level Sub Screen Description CPU Configuration Read...

Page 71: ...led Disabled HwP Autonomous Per Core P State Disable requests the same value for all cores all the time Enabled Disabled HwP Autonomous EPP Grouping Disable will not necessarily request same values fo...

Page 72: ...io Limit Ratio TRLR Override 42 Energy Efficient Turbo Lowers turbo frequency to increase efficiency Enabled Disabled Config TDP Configurations Enable Configurable TDP Applies to non cTDP Applies to c...

Page 73: ...here AUTO initializes to deepest available package C State limit Auto CPU Default C0 C1 C2 C10 GT Power Management Control RC6 Render Standby Check to enable render standby support Enabled Disabled Ma...

Page 74: ...g formula range 1 to 16 1 Passive TC2 Value TC2 value for ACPI passive cooling formula range 1 to 16 5 Passive TSP Value Sets TSP value for ACPI passive cooling formula range 2 to 32 Represent in tent...

Page 75: ...Initiate remote connection Note Network access must be activated from MEBx setup for this screen to be displayed Enabled Disabled Hide Unconfigure ME Confirmation Prompt OEM Flag Bit 6 Hides the promp...

Page 76: ...saves to memory Enabled Disabled Intel TCC Authentication Menu Intel TCC Authentication Determines key to be used non OEM enrolled key can be added by user Disabled Non OEM Enrolled Key OEM Enrolled...

Page 77: ...PCI Express Root Port 1 2 3 4 ASPM Disabled L0s L1 L0sL1 Auto Trusted Computing Read only Field TPM 2 0 Device Found Firmware Version and Vendor Security Device Support BIOS support for security devic...

Page 78: ...set Power Cycle I2C Speed Speed in kHz range 1 kHz to 400 kHz default 200 KHz 200 Onboard I2C Mode Multimaster Busclear Manufacturing Mode Disabled BIOS Test Mode Disabled Lid Switch Mode Show or hide...

Page 79: ...an Pulse Number of pulse the fan produces during one revolution 2 Fan Trip Point Temperature where fan accelerates range 20 to 80 C 50 Trip Point Speed Fan speed at trip point in 5 Min value is 30 At...

Page 80: ...r code Switch Graphics SG Mode Select Muxless PCI Subsystem Settings PCI Settings Common for all Devices Re Size BAR Support If Resizable BAR capable PCIe deviecs are present this option enables or di...

Page 81: ...k Stack Enabled Disabled CSM Configuration CSM Support Enables or disables CSM Support Enabled Disabled NVMe Configuration Depends on hardware configuration TLS Auth Configuration Server CA Configurat...

Page 82: ...3 Chipset Setup Menu The Chipset Setup menu lists sub screens and second level sub screens of the functions supported by the PCH Setting items on this screen to incorrect values may cause system malfu...

Page 83: ...mory Configuration Memory RC Version Memory Speed Memory Timings for Controller Channel Slot Size Number of Ranks and Manufacturer Override Performance Downgrade for Mixed Memory Override to remove pe...

Page 84: ...nfiguration Depends on configuration Internal Graphics Keep IGfx based on the setup option Auto Disabled Enabled GTT Size Selects the GTT Size 2 MB 4 MB 8 MB Aperture Size Selects the Aperture Size No...

Page 85: ...o 1x16 2x8 or 1x8 2x4 with lane order controlled by COMe H W signal or forced to normal or reversed 1x16 H W 1x16 norm 1x16 rev 2x8 H W 2x8 norm 2x8 rev 1x8 2x4 H W 1x8 2x4 norm 1x8 2x4 rev VMD Config...

Page 86: ...Device B0 D4 F0 Enabled Disabled CPU Crashlog Device 10 Enabled Disabled GNA Device B0 D8 F0 SystemAgent Gaussian Network Accelerator Enabled Disabled CRID Support SystemAgent CRID and TCSS CRID contr...

Page 87: ...line PCI Root Port 5 COM Lane 0 PCI Root Port 6 COM Lane 1 PCI Root Port 7 COM Lane 2 PCI Root Port 8 COM Lane 3 PCI Root Port 17 COM Lane 4 PCI Root Port 18 COM Lane 5 PCI Root Port 19 COM Lane 6 PCI...

Page 88: ...TA and RST Configuration SATA Controller Enabled Disabled SATA Mode Selection AHCI SATA Speed Limit Auto 1 5 Gb s 3 0 Gb s 6 Gb s Software Feature Mask Configuration HDD Unlock Enable indicates the HD...

Page 89: ...le Note Enable required for SMM protection of Flash Enabled Disabled Force unlock on all GPIO pads Select enabled to forces all GPIO pads to be in unlocked state Enabled Disabled HD Audio Configuratio...

Page 90: ...en power is reapplied after a power failure G3 state S0 State S5 State Port 80h Redirection Controls where the port 80h cycles are sent LPC Bus PCIE Bus Enhance Port 80h LPC Decoding Supports the word...

Page 91: ...de Rev 1 5 www kontron com 91 Function Second level Sub Screen Description Extended BIOS Range Decoder Enable causes memory cycles falling in a specific area to be redirected to a SPI flash controller...

Page 92: ...nd Functions Function Description Administrator Password Sets administrator password User Password Sets user password Secure Boot When enabled Platform key PK is enrolled and the system is in user mod...

Page 93: ...hen entering the setup If only the user s password is set then the password is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter setup In the setup the user has administrator rights The require...

Page 94: ...screens and describes the function Default settings are in bold Table 48 Boot Menu Functions Function Description Boot Configuration Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation...

Page 95: ...and Exit Exits system after saving changes Discard Changes and Exit Exits system setup without saving changes Save Changes and Reset Resets system after saving changes Discard Changes and Reset Reset...

Page 96: ...t 6 5 1 Entering the uEFI Shell To enter the uEFI Shell follow the steps below 1 Power on the board 1 Press the F7 key instead of DEL to display a choice of boot devices 2 Select UEFI Built in EFI she...

Page 97: ...r any OS with a plain text editor of your choice To create a startup shell script simply save the script on the root of any FAT formatted drive attached to the system To copy the startup script to the...

Page 98: ...Addition connected hardware full description of hardware set up The serial number can be found on the Type Label located on the product s rear side Be ready to explain the nature of your problem to th...

Page 99: ...rope GmbH 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 of product Product numbe...

Page 100: ...integrated Circuit Communications I O Input Output IOT Internet of Things ISA Industry Standard Architecture JILI JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface LAN Local Area Network LPC Low Pin Count Interface...

Page 101: ...tandard products 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 c...

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