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PRELIMINARY

Advance Technologies; Automate the World.

Manual Rev.: 

PRELIMINARY

Revision Date: 

Oct.12, 2016

Part No: 

N/A

MXC-6400 Series

MXC-6401D/MXC-6402D/MXC-6403D

High Performance 6th Generation Intel

®

 Core

 i7/i5/i3 Fanless Computer

User’s Manual

Summary of Contents for MXC-6401D

Page 1: ...ance Technologies Automate the World Manual Rev PRELIMINARY Revision Date Oct 12 2016 Part No N A MXC 6400 Series MXC 6401D MXC 6402D MXC 6403D High Performance 6th Generation Intel Core i7 i5 i3 Fanless Computer User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...very effort has been made to ensure the con tents hereof are currently accurate subsequent releases may contain changes to the specification and operations both minor and major as well as entirely new chapters and modules not represented here For more information or if you have any questions please visit our website at http www adlinktech com or contact your local Sales Center as detailed in Getti...

Page 3: ...mentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages Environmental Responsibility ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environmental preservation through compliance with the Euro pean Union s Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS direc tive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive Environmental protection is a top priority for ADLINK We ...

Page 4: ...s properly NOTE NOTE Additional information aids and tips that help users perform tasks CAUTION Information to prevent minor physical injury component dam age data loss and or program corruption when trying to com plete a task WARNING Information to prevent serious physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when trying to complete a specific task ...

Page 5: ...cs and Dimensions 7 1 5 I O Connectors 10 1 5 1 Power Button 11 1 5 2 LED Indicators 12 1 5 3 Reset Button 12 1 5 4 Digital I O Connector 12 General Specification 13 Isolated Digital Input Circuits 15 Isolated Digital Output Circuits 18 Digital I O Windows Driver and API 18 1 5 5 USB 3 0 Ports 19 1 5 6 Gigabit Ethernet Ports 19 1 5 7 CFast Socket 21 1 5 8 DVI I Connector 21 1 5 9 COM Port Connecto...

Page 6: ...rs 31 1 6 4 SATA Board Connectors 32 1 6 5 Clear CMOS Jumper 32 1 6 6 Internal Reserved 5V and 12V Connector 33 1 6 7 Internal CFast Card Connector 33 1 6 8 12V DC Fan Connector 34 1 6 9 Internal USB Connector 34 1 6 10 SATA Connectors 34 1 6 11 USIM Port 34 2 Getting Started 35 2 1 Unpacking Checklist 35 2 2 Adaptors Additional Accessories 35 2 3 Installing Hard Disk Drives 36 Installing Internal...

Page 7: ... 59 B 1 Main 59 BIOS Information 60 Platform Information 60 F W Information 60 System Time System Date 61 B 2 Advanced 61 B 2 1 CPU Configuration 62 Hyper Threading 62 Active Processor Cores 62 Intel Virtualization Technology 62 CPU AES 63 Intel SpeedStep tm 63 CPU C States 63 Intel TXT LT Support 63 TCC Activation Offset 63 B 2 2 Memory Configuration 63 B 2 3 System Agent SA Configuration 64 VT d...

Page 8: ...ion 74 B 2 12 Network Stack Configuration 75 B 2 13 NCT6106D HW Monitor 76 B 3 Security 77 B 4 Boot 78 B 5 Save Exit 81 C Appendix Activating RAID Function 83 C 1 RAID Activation in System Management 84 C 1 1 Intel Matrix Storage Manager 85 D Appendix Watchdog Timer WDT Function Library 89 D 1 WDT with API Windows 89 InitWDT 89 SetWDT 89 D 2 WDT with DOS Linux 92 E Appendix Digital Input Output Fu...

Page 9: ...e of Contents ix MXC 6400 DI_ReadLine 97 DO_WriteLine 98 DO_ReadLine 99 DIO_INT_Event_Message 99 DIO_INT1_EventMessage 101 DIO_INT2_EventMessage 102 DIO_ SetDualInterrupt 103 Important Safety Instructions 105 Getting Service 109 ...

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Page 11: ...e 1 10 Applicable Cable Types 23 Table 1 11 Maximum Available Resolutions with 3 Display Configuration 24 Table 1 12 Audio Jack Signals 24 Table 1 13 PS 2 Connector Signals 25 Table 1 14 DC Power Supply Connector Signals 26 Table 1 15 Mainboard PCB Top Connector Legend 28 Table 1 16 Mainboard PCB Underside Legend 29 Table 1 17 Backplane PCB Top Connector Legend 30 Table 1 18 DI O Daughter Board To...

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Page 13: ...t 15 Figure 1 8 Isolated Digital Input Differential Input Circuit 16 Figure 1 9 Isolated Digital Input Sample Application Circuit 17 Figure 1 10 Isolated Digital Output Circuits 18 Figure 1 11 Isolated Digital Output Sample Application Circuit 18 Figure 1 12 DisplayPort Connector 23 Figure 1 13 Mainboard PCB Top 28 Figure 1 14 Mainboard PCB Underside 29 Figure 1 15 Backplane PCB Top 30 Figure 1 16...

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Page 15: ... and two onboard SATA III internal ports support RAID 0 1 5 10 Built in 16 channel isolated DI O enables general industrial control PCI PCI express Gen3 expansion slots receive a vari ety of PCI PCIex8 and PCIex16 add on cards for specific appli cation platform development operations Compared to other industrial PCs the MXC 6400 is more compact and reliable with a fanless and cable free design wit...

Page 16: ...2 485 and 2 RS 232 ports Two front mounted hot swappable SATA III ports support 2 5 storage with high speed 6 0 Gb s SATA and two onboard SATA III internal ports support RAID 0 1 5 10 Built in 9V DC to 32V DC wide range DC power input Remote power on off switch connector on front panel Rugged construction provides fanless 20 C to 70 C opera bility w optional industrial SSD Optional 16 CH isolation...

Page 17: ...ng VGA DVI dual display output via DVI I connector supporting up to 4096x2304 60Hz resolution HD 4K resolution supporting 3 independent audio streams with video audio Gen9 graphics GT2e and GT4e Memory 2x SO DIMM sockets supporting DDR4 2133 MHz up to 32GB I O Interface Expansion 1x PCI 2x PCIex8 slots or 1x PCI and 1x PCIex16 slots auto switched Mini PCIe 2x Mini PCIe slots USIM 1x USIM slot for ...

Page 18: ...ppable SATA III ports 2x onboard SATA III internal ports support RAID 0 1 5 10 Compact Flash 1 type II CFAST socket Mechanical Fan Module Optional hot pluggable fan module for dissipating heat from PCI PCIe card smart fan control Dimensions 150 W x 200 H x 225 D mm Weight 4 kg Mounting Wall mount kit Environmental Operating Temperature Standard 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F w HDD Extended Temperature ...

Page 19: ...if add on cards are installed and in use Shock Operating 50G half sine 11ms duration w CFAST or SSD EMC CE and FCC Class A Safety UL cUL CB NOTE NOTE Extending operating temperature to the 20 C to 60 C range is optional and requires an industrial solid state storage drive Power Supply 24VDC Power Off System Idle System Full Load Recommended Power Supply Integrated Embedded Computer MXC 6401D i7 4 ...

Page 20: ...3 0 HDA Audio ALC262 LPC PS2 4x COM I O Board Line out MIC in connector RJ45 2x USB3 0 connector RJ45 2x USB3 0 connector RJ45 2x USB3 0 connector PS2 connector 4x Dsub 9 Channel A DDR4 260 pin SODIMM Channel B DDR4 260 pin SODIMM DDR4 2133MHZ DDR4 2133MHZ EDP VGA NXP PTN3355D DVII connector DDPB DVI NXP PTN3360D DDPC DDPD DisplayPort 1 DisplayPort 2 PCIE PCIE PCIE PCIE XC6SLX25T_ CSG324C 16DI 16D...

Page 21: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Introduction 7 MXC 6400 1 4 Schematics and Dimensions Figure 1 2 MXC 6400 Left Side View Figure 1 3 MXC 6400 Top View 225 1 200 ...

Page 22: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 8 Introduction Figure 1 4 MXC 6400 Front View 200 ...

Page 23: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Introduction 9 MXC 6400 Figure 1 5 MXC 6400 Underside View 189 83 4 16 23 6 114 4 14 ...

Page 24: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 10 Introduction 1 5 I O Connectors Figure 1 6 Front Panel I O Connectors A Power L DC power supply B Swappable SATA M PS 2 keyboard T S R Q P O N M A B H L K J I G F E D C U ...

Page 25: ...system hangs depress the button for 5 seconds to turn off the system completely C CFast push push type II USIM card N PS 2 mouse D Swappable SATA O Audio E Digital I O P 4x COM F DVI I Q 6x USB3 0 Type A G Ground terminal R Gigabit Ethernet H PCI S LED indicators I PCIe x8 T Reset J PCIe x16 U Remote power reset K DisplayPort NOTE NOTE 1 PCIe x16 1 PCI expansion slot with PCIe x16 signal con verts...

Page 26: ...ts the following features 16CH Isolated DI Logic high 5 to 24 V Logic low 0 to 1 5 V Input resistance 8 2K 0 75W Isolation type photocoupler Isolation voltage 1500 V DC 16CH Isolated DO Output Type MOSFET transistor LED indicator Color Description Watchdog WD Yellow Indicates watchdog timer status When watchdog timer starts the LED flashes When the timer is expired the LED remains lit Hard disk dr...

Page 27: ...V DC Power Source for DO Supply voltage 5 0 5V DC Supply current 180 mA maximum Isolation type DC to DC transformer Isolation voltage 1500 VRMS channel to system General Specification 68 pin VHDCI Very High Density Cable Interconnect con nector mating with AMP 787082 7 on the front panel Optional accessories DIN 68S 01 and ACL 10568 1 Data transfer programmed I O Software Driver support for Win7 3...

Page 28: ...I10 52 DO8 7 DO5 30 ISO_COM 53 DI7_H 8 EOGND 31 DI9 54 DI7_L 9 DO4 32 ISO_COM 55 DI6_H 10 EOGND 33 DI8 56 DI6_L 11 DO3 34 ISO_COM 57 DI5_H 12 EOGND 35 VDD 58 DI5_L 13 DO2 36 V5DIO_CN_ISO 59 DI4_H 14 EOGND 37 EOGND 60 DI4_L 15 DO1 38 DO15 61 DI15 16 EOGND 39 EOGND 62 ISO_COM 17 DO0 40 DO14 63 DI14 18 EOGND 41 EOGND 64 ISO_COM 19 DI3_H 42 DO13 65 DI13 20 DI3_L 43 EOGND 66 ISO_COM 21 DI2_H 44 DO12 67...

Page 29: ...cuit DI DIn_H High input of isolated differential DI channel n 0 to 7 DIn_L Low input of isolated differential DI channel n 0 to 7 DIn Input of isolated DI channel n 8 to 15 ISO_COM Common ground of isolated DI channel 8 to 15 DO DOn Output of isolated DO channel n 0 to 15 EOGND Ground return path of isolated DO channel 0 to 15 and V5DIO_CN_ISO VDD Power input signal for flywheel diode of isolated...

Page 30: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 16 Introduction Figure 1 8 Isolated Digital Input Differential Input Circuit DI_n GND Photocoupler 8 2k DIn ISO_COM ...

Page 31: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Introduction 17 MXC 6400 Figure 1 9 Isolated Digital Input Sample Application Circuit DI_n GND Photocoupler 8 2 k DIn ISO_COM Power DI_n GND Photocoupler 8 2 k DIn ISO_COM Power ...

Page 32: ...tor or sole noid wherein the VDD must connect to external power to form a flywheel current loop Figure 1 10 Isolated Digital Output Circuits Figure 1 11 Isolated Digital Output Sample Application Circuit Digital I O Windows Driver and API The MXC 6400 DI O incorporates ADLINK s PCMe 1432 Win dows driver on the bundled driver CD or downloadable from Adlink s MXC 6400 web support page driver for MXC...

Page 33: ...et IEEE 1588 802 1AS precision time synchronization IEEE 802 3Qav traffic shaper Interrupt moderation VLAN support IP checksum offload PCIe OBFF Optimized Buffer Flush Fill for improved sys tem power management Four transmit and four receive queues RSS and MSI X to lower CPU utilization in multi core sys tems ECC error correcting memory in packet buffers Wake On LAN NC SI for increased bandwidth p...

Page 34: ...o frame support LAN teaming Table 1 5 Active Link LED Table 1 6 Speed LED Active Link Yellow Speed LED Green Orange LED Color Status Description Yellow OFF Ethernet port is disconnected ON Ethernet port is connected with no activity Flashing Ethernet port is connected and active LED Color Status Description Green Orange OFF 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps ...

Page 35: ...orage device for system installation 1 5 8 DVI I Connector The MXC 6400 provides one DVI I connector providing connec tion to an external monitor CAUTION Since VGA signals are analog based VGA display quality is greatly affected by quality and length of cable used We strongly recommended VGA cable less than 2 meters in length with effective shielding such as UL style 2919 AWM Pin Signal Pin Signal...

Page 36: ...ion CSM Support for details of BIOS COM port mode settings Table 1 8 D Sub 9p Signal Function of COM Ports 5 CRT DDC data 13 N C 21 N C C5 Analog GND 6 DVIDC clock 14 5V 22 GND 7 DVIDC data 15 GND 23 DVI clock 8 Analog vert sync 16 Hot plug detect 24 DVI clock Pin Signal Name RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 DCD TXD422 485DATA 2 RXD TXD422 485DATA 3 TXD RXD422 N S 4 DTR RXD422 N S 5 GND N S N S 6 DSR N S N ...

Page 37: ...ayPort Pin Assignments Table 1 10 Applicable Cable Types Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 CN_DDPx0 11 GND 2 GND 12 CN_DDPx3 3 CN_DDPx0 13 CN_DDPx_AUX_SEL 4 CN_DDPx1 14 CN_DDPx_CONFIG2 5 GND 15 CN_DDPx_AUX 6 CN_DDPx1 16 GND 7 CN_DDPx2 17 CN_DDPx_AUX 8 GND 18 CN_DDPx_HPD 9 CN_DDPx2 19 GND 10 CN_DDPx3 20 V3 3_DDPx_PWR_CN P N Description 30 01119 0000 Passive DisplayPort to HDMI adapter cable 30 01120 0000 Pas...

Page 38: ...400 implements Intel High Definition audio on a Realtek ALC262 chip The HD audio supports up to 24 bit 192 KHz sample rate high quality headphone lineout and microphone input Audio jack access is on the front panel The pink jack pro vides microphone input and the green jack lineout Table 1 12 Audio Jack Signals DisplayPort1 DisplayPort2 Other Ports DisplayPort 4096x2304 60Hz DisplayPort 4096x2304 ...

Page 39: ...or Signals 1 5 13 DC Power Connector The DC power supply connector of the MXC 6400 is on the front panel The power supply connector consists of three pins V chassis ground and V from right to left respectively V and V pins provide DC power input and the chassis ground pin allows connection of the chassis to ground for better EMC compatibility Color Signal Green Mouse Purple Keyboard NOTE NOTE Keyb...

Page 40: ... interface supporting universal or 5V PCI 32 bit cards operating at 33MHz clocks 1 5 15 PCI Express x8 Slot The MXC 6400 provides one PCI express x8 slot for expansion The PCI express slot can support standard PCIe Gen 3 short cards WARNING Ensure that the DC power supply is within the input voltage range defined in the specification is stable and low noise DC provides sufficient operating current...

Page 41: ...the PCI express x8 slot otherwise the PCIex16 slot is limited to PCIex8 speeds 1 5 17 Reserved Space for Wide PCI Express x16 Card PCI express x16 cards equipped with cooling fans can require supplemental reserved space this slot accommodates the fan 1 5 18 HDD Fast Plug Slot The Fast Plug host connector connecting to the host controller by SATA supports data transfer up to 3 0Gb s 300MB s 1 5Gb s...

Page 42: ...tion 1 6 Internal I O Connectors 1 6 1 Mainboard Connectors Figure 1 13 Mainboard PCB Top Table 1 15 Mainboard PCB Top Connector Legend A SODIMM A socket B Board to board connectors to daughter board C Edge connector to backplane A B C ...

Page 43: ...16 Mainboard PCB Underside Legend A SO DIMM B socket B SPI flash C DB40 connector D Mini PCIe E RTC battery F Clear CMOS jumper G Board to board connector for DI O board H Fan connector I Internal reserved 5V 3 3V for GPS module J Internal reserved 12V 5V K XDP connector A B C D E F G H I J K ...

Page 44: ...options for MXC 6400 not applicable for MXC 6310 1 x PCI card 1 x PCIe x16 with PCIe x8 slot empty OR 1 x PCI card 1 x PCIe x8 in PCIe x8 slot 1 x PCIe x8 in PCIe x16 slot For best results other configurations are not recommended A PCI slot B PCIe x8 slot C PCIe x16 slot D Board to board connector for mainboard E SATA Port2 slot F SATA Port1 slot G Edge connector for SATA board A B C D E G F ...

Page 45: ... 1 6 3 DI O Daughter Board Connectors Figure 1 16 DI O Board PCB Top Figure 1 17 Daughter Board PCB Underside Table 1 18 DI O Daughter Board Top Connector Legend A Board to board connector for mainboard B Board to board connector for mainboard A B ...

Page 46: ...untering an abnormal condition preventing the MXC 6400 from booting the jumper can clear the BIOS content stored in CMOS and restore default settings To clear CMOS short pin 1 to pin 2 of JP1 and then remove the jumper to return to normal mode Table 1 20 Clear CMOS Jumper Settings A Board to board connector for mainboard B SATA Port3 slot C SATA Port4 slot Normal Clear A B C ...

Page 47: ...nector Table 1 21 5V and 12V Connector Pin Functions 1 6 7 Internal CFast Card Connector An internal Type II push push CFast socket connects to the host controller by SATA interface Data transfer rates up to 3 0Gb s 300MB s 1 5Gb s 150MB s are supported The host SATA controller provides a legacy operating mode using I O space and an AHCI operating mode using memory space The CFast card can functio...

Page 48: ...des 4 SATA ports supporting up to 6 0Gb s 600MB s transfer rate The SATA host controller can be set to operate in IDE or AHCI mode in BIOS This SATA connector is designed to support a 2 5 inch hard disk drive HDD or solid state disk SSD The HDD or SSD must be installed into the SATA con nector with a HDD bracket Please refer to Section 3 1 for installa tion of a 2 5 inch HDD or SSD 1 6 11 USIM Por...

Page 49: ... and packing mate rials for inspection Obtain authorization from your dealer before returning any product to ADLINK Ensure that the following items are included in the package MXC 6400 controller Accessory box Screw pack for wall mounting and HDD mounting Quick Start Guide 2 2 Adaptors Additional Accessories Device adaptors and other optional accessories should only be obtained through your ADLINK...

Page 50: ...Getting Started 2 3 Installing Hard Disk Drives Installing Internal HDDs Before installing hard disk drives remove the top cover of the chas sis first as follows 1 Loosen the thumbscrew on the front panel by hand or screwdriver ...

Page 51: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Getting Started 37 MXC 6400 2 Withdraw the thumbscrew and remove the top cover by lifting ...

Page 52: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 38 Getting Started 3 Remove the 2 screws from the top of the HDD bracket 4 Place the chassis upside down and remove the other 2 screws from the bottom of the HDD bracket ...

Page 53: ...M I N A R Y Getting Started 39 MXC 6400 5 Slide the HDD bracket upward 6 Use the 8 included M3 screws to fix one or two 2 5 HDD or SSD units to the bracket The upper 2 5 HDD or SSD is SATA 2 and the lower SATA 1 ...

Page 54: ...E L I M I N A R Y 40 Getting Started 7 Gently push the HDD SSD bracket down to the SATA con nector on the PCB 8 Reverse Steps 3 and 4 to fasten the 4 screws 9 Replace the top cover and fasten the thumbscrew ...

Page 55: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Getting Started 41 MXC 6400 Installing Swappable SATA HDDs 1 Remove the four thumbscrews on the front panel by hand or screwdriver ...

Page 56: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 42 Getting Started 2 Withdraw one or both of the SATA trays ...

Page 57: ...fully slide inward until the drive is firmly seated in the SATA connector 5 Refasten the 4 thumbscrews 2 4 Installing a PCI PCIe Card Follow steps 1 2 in Section 2 3 Installing Hard Disk Drives to remove the top cover before installing a PCI PCIe card 1 Insert thePCI PCIe card into the PCI PCIe slot Ensure that the lower edge of the PCI PCIe card aligns with the alignment guide ...

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Page 59: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Getting Started 45 MXC 6400 2 Adjust the position of the card brace to firmly fix the card Tighten the screw to fix the brace 3 Replace the top cover and fasten the thumbscrew ...

Page 60: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 46 Getting Started 2 5 Installing CFast Cards 1 Remove the 2 screws securing the external CFast socket cover and remove the cover ...

Page 61: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Getting Started 47 MXC 6400 2 Align the CFast card with the guide in the CFast socket ...

Page 62: ...the socket as shown 2 6 Connecting and Using DisplayPort Extension Devices 1 Connect a DisplayPort to DVI active adapter cable to the MXC 6400 DisplayPort jack 2 Connect a DVI monitor to a single mode DisplayPort out put from the computer via a DisplayPort to DVI active adapter cable P N 30 01157 0010 ...

Page 63: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Getting Started 49 MXC 6400 ...

Page 64: ...y Connect DC power as shown Two screws fasten to secure the plug 2 8 Wall mounting the MXC 6400 The MXC 6400 is shipped with wall mount brackets and acces sory screws WARNING Before connecting DC power to the MXC 6400 ensure voltage and polarity are compliant with the DC input Improper input voltage or polarity can cause system damage NOTE NOTE All dimensions shown are in mm millimeters ...

Page 65: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Getting Started 51 MXC 6400 Wall mounting procedures follow 1 Remove the 4 plastic pads from the corners ...

Page 66: ...ing Started 2 Use the 4 M4 screws shipped with the controller to fix the 2 wall mount brackets also included to the chassis according to the spacing dimensions of the screw holes and brackets as shown 84 0 84 0 239 1 253 1 182 108 ...

Page 67: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Getting Started 53 MXC 6400 3 Once final assembly as shown is complete mount the MXC 6400 on the wall via screw holes 5 2 7 2 5 2 10 0 25 2 ...

Page 68: ... 9 Optional Fan Module The MXC 6400 can be optionally equipped with an easily installed fan module providing heat dissipation To install the fan module 1 Follow steps 1 2 in section 2 3 to remove the top cover Seat the fan module in the chassis ...

Page 69: ...siderations Heat generating components of the MXC 6400 such as CPU and PCH are all situated on the left side of the system These compo nents directly contact the heat sink via thermal pads and dissipate heat generated by the components To maximize efficiency of heat dissipation maintain a minimum of 2 inches 5 cm clearance on the top of the MXC 6400 controller ...

Page 70: ...tion Download requisite drivers as follows for your system from http www adlinktech com and install The following drivers must be installed Chipset driver Graphics driver Ethernet driver Audio driver USB 3 0 driver Intel Management Engine driver Serial I O driver ...

Page 71: ...load 5VDC 500mA external SATA COM loopback and audio loopback and an internal hard disk driver is installed No internal PCI PCIe mini PCIe slots are occupied Information is presented for reference only Actual power con sumption will vary with different attached devices and platform operations Table A 1 Power Consumption NOTE NOTE Information in this Appendix is for power budget planning and design...

Page 72: ... input is recommended Heat generated by add on PCI PCIe adapters affects thermal stability Additional heat dissipa tion is required when the system operates at high temperatures or in harsh environments with add on adapters Power supply specifications shown are for total power consumption of all PCI PCIe slots at once not for single slot use 3 3V Power Rail Maximum 7A Total Power Supply Max 50W 5V...

Page 73: ...ed on the POST Power On Self Test message is displayed The MXC 6400 controller supports one time Boot Menu allowing selection of boot device Enter the Boot Menu by selecting F7 at POST B 1 Main Contains basic system information for the MXC 6400 NOTE NOTE BIOS options listed are for reference only Different configurations can affect BIOS behav ior Displayed material may reflect only the BIOS versio...

Page 74: ...m BIOS vendor Core version BIOS version and Board version Platform Information Shows current system Platform name CPU Stepping PCH SKU PCH Stepping and GT information F W Information Shows current system Memory RC version Microcode Path IGFX VBIOS version and ME FW version ...

Page 75: ...row keys 2 Enter new values using the keyboard and select Enter 3 Select Tab to move between fields B 2 Advanced NOTE NOTE The date must be entered in MM DD YY format and the time in HH MM SS The time is in 24 hour format For example 5 30 A M appears as 05 30 00 and 5 30 P M as 17 30 00 CAUTION Setting incorrect or conflicting values in Advanced BIOS Setup may cause system malfunction ...

Page 76: ...yper Threading Technology and Disabled for other OS OS not opti mized for Hyper Threading Technology with only one thread per enabled core enabled when Disabled Active Processor Cores Number of cores to enable in each processor package Intel Virtualization Technology When enabled a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabil ities provided by Vanderpool Technology ...

Page 77: ...tandard instruc tions Intel SpeedStep tm Allows more than two frequency ranges to be supported CPU C States Enables disables CPU C states Intel TXT LT Support Enables disables Intel TXT LT support TCC Activation Offset Offset from the factory TCC activation temperature B 2 2 Memory Configuration ...

Page 78: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 64 BIOS Setup Shows current system memory RC version memory frequency total memory DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 B 2 3 System Agent SA Configuration VT d VT d capability ...

Page 79: ...play from among IGFX PEG PCI GTT Size Selects GTT Size Aperture Size Selects aperture size with MMIO BIOS assignment exceeding 4GB automatically enabled when 2048MB aperture is selected requires CSM Support to be disabled DVMT Pre Allocated Selects DVMT 5 0 pre allocated fixed graphics memory size used by internal graphics device ...

Page 80: ...rial Port 1 to 4 Configuration Allows selection of port type RS 232 422 485 for Serial Ports 1 and 2 only LAN 1 Intel I219LM Enables disables onboard Intel I219LM LAN controller LAN 1 I219LM Launch PXE OpROM Enables disables execution of LAN boot rom to add boot option for legacy network devices LAN 2 Intel I210IT Enables disables onboard Intel I210IT LAN controller ...

Page 81: ...N 3 Intel I210IT Enables disables onboard Intel I210IT LAN controller LAN 3 I210IT Launch PXE OpROM Enables disables execution of LAN boot rom to add boot option for legacy network devices B 2 5 1 Serial Port Console Redirection Serial Console for COM 1 to 4 SOL Serial Over LAN and EMS COM Console Redirection Enables Console Redirection on COM 1 to 4 SOL and EMS COM ...

Page 82: ...e After G3 Specifies desired state entered when power is resumed follow ing outage G3 state from among Last State Power On and Power Off Option Description Power Off Retains system power off after power is restored Power On Powers the system up when power is restored Last State When power is restored returns the system to the state in which power was interrupted ...

Page 83: ...current time Increase minute s BIOS POST Watchdog Disable disables WatchDog Timer Second Mode enables Watchdog Timer in second mode and Minute Mode enables Watchdog Timer in minute mode B 2 7 USB Configuration Legacy USB Support Enables Legacy USB support with AUTO disabling legacy support if no USB devices are connected and DISABLE keep ing USB devices available only for EFI applications ...

Page 84: ...h emulation support should be enabled for complete USB keyboard legacy support with non USB recognizing OS USB transfer time out Timeout value for Control Bulk and Interrupt transfers Device reset time out USB mass storage device Start Unit command timeout Device power up delay Maximum delay invoked before the device routinely registers with the Host Controller with Auto using default value for a ...

Page 85: ... I N A R Y BIOS Setup 71 MXC 6400 B 2 8 SATA Configuration SATA Controller s Enables disables SATA device SATA Mode Selection Selects SATA controller s operating mode Port 1 to 4 Enables disables SATA ports 1 to 4 ...

Page 86: ...20 to be disabled using BIOS ser vices ALWAYS prevents GA20 from being disabled used when any RT code over 1MB is executed Option ROM Messages Sets display mode for Option ROM Boot option filter Sets Legacy UEFI ROM priority Network Controls execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Storage Controls execution of UEFI and Legacy Storage OpROM ...

Page 87: ... policy for devices other than Network Storage or Video B 2 10 AMT Configuration Intel AMT Enables disables Intel Active Management Technology BIOS extension only where iAMT H W is always enabled and requir ing when enabled installation of additional firmware in the SPI device BIOS Hotkey Pressed OEMFLag Bit 1 Enables disables BIOS hotkey press ...

Page 88: ... device not shown by OS and rendering TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface unavailable TPM State Enables disables security device where the computer reboots during restart to change device state Pending Operation Schedules operations for the security device where the com puter reboots during restart to change security device state ...

Page 89: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y BIOS Setup 75 MXC 6400 B 2 12 Network Stack Configuration Network Stack Enables disables UEFI Network Stack ...

Page 90: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 76 BIOS Setup B 2 13 NCT6106D HW Monitor Fan Control Mode Selects fan control mode ...

Page 91: ... entering if only User password is set it must be entered to boot or enter setup after which user receives Administrator rights Administrator Password Sets Administrator password User Password Sets User password RTC Lock When enabled locks bytes 38h 3Fh in the lower upper 128 byte bank of RTC RAM BIOS Lock Enables disables PCH BIOS Lock Enable BLE bit ...

Page 92: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 78 BIOS Setup B 4 Boot Setup Prompt Timeout Sets wait time for setup activation key with 65535 0xFFFF setting indefinite wait Bootup Num Lock State Sets keyboard NumLock state ...

Page 93: ... the priority of boot devices all of which are detected during POST and displayed Move the cursor to target Boot Option and click to select the desired device Option Description Disabled Directs BIOS to display POST messages Enabled Directs BIOS to display the OEM logo Option Description Disabled Directs BIOS to perform all POST tests Enabled Directs BIOS to skip certain POST tests to boot faster ...

Page 94: ... I M I N A R Y 80 BIOS Setup Hard Drive BBS Priorities Specifies the priority of boot devices All installed boot devices are detected during POST and displayed Move the cursor to target Boot Option and select ...

Page 95: ...set Saves all changes and reboots the system with new settings taking effect Discard Changes Resets system setup without saving any changes Restore Defaults Restore Load Default values for all Setup options Save as User Defaults Saves all changes to this point as user defaults Restore User Defaults Restores user defaults to all setup options ...

Page 96: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y 82 BIOS Setup Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device Attempts to launch EFI Shell application Shell efi from one of the available filesystem devices ...

Page 97: ...res are as follows RAID 0 Striping Maximum Disk I O performance but no disk error tolerance RAID 1 Mirrored Data is strongly secured but total disk size is halved Disk 1 Disk 2 RAID 0 Striping A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A1 A2 A3 A3 A5 A4 A7 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A2 A4 A3 A6 A4 A8 Disk 1 Disk 2 RAID1 Mirroring A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A1 A2 A3 ...

Page 98: ...p Refer to section 2 3 to install the two hard disks in the chassis C 1 RAID Activation in System Management 1 In the BIOS menu enter SATA Configuration under Advanced tab 2 Set SATA Mode to RAID Mode and save and exit BIOS CAUTION It is strongly recommended that both HDDs are the same model and size for maximal compatibility ...

Page 99: ... N A R Y Activating RAID Function 85 MXC 6400 C 1 1 Intel Matrix Storage Manager After the SATA is set to RAID mode the Intel Matrix Storage Manager appears in POST 1 Select Ctrl I to enter the utility when prompted ...

Page 100: ...s as Non RAID Disk since the RAID volume has not yet been created 2 Select Create RAID Volume to continue 3 In the menu set the Volume name choose the RAID level from RAID0 Stripe and RAID1 Mirror and con figure other parameters Select Create Volume All data will be erased from the HDD ...

Page 101: ...P R E L I M I N A R Y Activating RAID Function 87 MXC 6400 4 After the RAID volume has been created it appears in the RAID volume list ...

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Page 103: ...s sent to reset the system D 1 WDT with API Windows Matrix WDT API library files and a demo program incl source code can be found on the included driver CD or downloaded from http www adlinktech com To use the WDT function library for MXC 6400 include the header file WDT h and linkage library WDT lib in the C project InitWDT Initializes the watchdog timer function Must be called before the invocat...

Page 104: ... is successfully set FALSE if timeout value of watchdog timer is failed to set StartWDT Start the watchdog timer function Once the StartWDT is invoked the watchdog timer starts ResetWDT or StopWDT should be called before the expiration of watchdog timer or the system will reset Syntax C C BOOL StartWDT Parameters None Value Description 0 The unit for one tick is one second For example when one tic...

Page 105: ...r to the initial timeout value specified in SetWDT function ResetWDT or StopWDT should be called before the expiration of the watchdog timer or the system will reset Syntax C C BOOL ResetWDT Parameters None Return codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully reset FALSE if watchdog timer fails to reset StopWDT Stops the watchdog timer Syntax C C BOOL StopWDT Parameters None Return codes TRUE if wa...

Page 106: ...ollows include dos h include stddef h include stdio h Config LPC IO ITE8783 to enter config mode EnterConfig void outp 0x2E 0x87 outp 0x2E 0x01 outp 0x2E 0x55 outp 0x2E 0x55 Config LPC IO to exit config mode ExitConfig void outp 0x2E 0x02 outp 0x2F 0x02 Read byte from LPC IO register unsigned char r_reg unsigned char regoffset outp 0x2E regoffset return inp 0x2F Write byte to LPC IO register ...

Page 107: ... data main void unsigned int count print program title printf MXC 6400 WDT Demo n printf Init and config GPIO ports n printf n EnterConfig config WDT registers w_reg 0x07 0x07 enable keyboard interrupt to reset WDT timeout value w_reg 0x71 r_reg 0x71 0x20 set unit as second w_reg 0x72 r_reg 0x72 0x80 enable reset when timeout w_reg 0x72 r_reg 0x72 0x40 ...

Page 108: ... printf Countdown 2d 0xF6 2x Press any key to invoke keyboard interrupt n count r_reg 0xF6 reset WDT timeout value to 10 seconds w_reg 0x73 0x0A sleep 1 printf At least one keyboard interrupt must occur during countdown n printf Otherwise WDT has already reset system n n printf Try again and leave keyboard n n disable WDT WDT stop while timeout value is set to zero w_reg 0x73 0x00 printf WDT is di...

Page 109: ...ons Syntax C C Linux C C and Borland C I16 ADMX_DIO_Init void Visual Basic ADMX_DIO_Init As Integer Parameter s None Return codes NoError ErrorOpenDriverFailed ErrorDeviceIoctl ADMX_DIO_Close Instructs the MXC 6400 matrix_dio library that DI O is currently idle and may be released Required at the end of a program to release all system resources Syntax C C Linux C C and Borland C I16 ADMX_DIO_Close...

Page 110: ...rns the digital data read from the specified port Valid values include MXC 6400 16 bit data Return codes NoError CardNotRegistered ErrorInvalidCardNumber ErrorCardNotRegistered ErrorFuncNotSupport DO_WritePort Writes digital data to the specified digital output port Syntax C C and Borland C I16 DO_WritePort U32 Value Visual Basic DO_WritePort ByVal Value As Long As Integer Parameter s Value Digita...

Page 111: ...and Borland C I16 DO_ReadPort U32 Value Visual Basic DO_ReadPort Value As Long As Integer Parameter s Value Returns the digital data read from the specified output port Valid values include MXC 6400 16 bit data Return codes NoError ErrorInvalidCardNumber ErrorCardNotRegistered ErrorFuncNotSupport ErrorInvalidIoChannel DI_ReadLine Reads the digital logic state of the digital line in the specified p...

Page 112: ...CardNumber ErrorCardNotRegistered ErrorFuncNotSupport ErrorInvalidIoChannel DO_WriteLine Sets the specified digital output line in the specified digital port to the specified state Only available for cards supporting DO readback Syntax C C and Borland C I16 DO_WriteLine U16 Line U16 State Visual Basic DO_WriteLine ByVal Line As Integer ByVal State As Integer As Integer Parameter s Line Digital lin...

Page 113: ...e Digital line to be read Valid values include MXC 6400 0 to 15 State Returns the digital logic state 0 or 1 of the specified line Return codes NoError ErrorInvalidCardNumber ErrorCardNotRegistered ErrorFuncNotSupport ErrorInvalidIoChannel DIO_INT_Event_Message Controls and notifies user application when a specified inter rupt event occurs Notification is implemented through a user specified callb...

Page 114: ...sage interrupt event defined argu ment event 1 Adds a new message for an interrupt event defined evt Handle of the INT event to be handled windowHandle Handle to the destination window for a Windows message when the specified INT event occurs If windowHandle is 0 no Windows messages will be sent message User defined message When the specified INT event occurs MXC 6400 matrix_dio remits this messag...

Page 115: ...ent occurs Notification is implemented through a user specified callback function or the Windows PostMessage API Syntax C C and Borland C I16 DIO_INT1_EventMessage I16 Int1Mode HANDLE windowHandle U32 message void callbackAddr Visual Basic DIO_INT1_EventMessage ByVal Int1Mode As Integer ByVal windowHandle As Long ByVal message As Long ByVal callbackAddr As Long As Integer Parameter s Int1Mode Inte...

Page 116: ...s If no callback function is desired set callbackAddr to 0 Return codes NoError ErrorInvalidCardNumber ErrorCardNotRegistered ErrorFuncNotSupport DIO_INT2_EventMessage Controls INT2 interrupt sources for a dual interrupt system and notifies the application when an interrupt event occurs The notification is performed through a user specified callback function or the Windows PostMessage API Syntax C...

Page 117: ...served by Windows for user defined messages callbackAddr Address of the user callback function The MXC 6400 matrix_dio calls this function when the specified INT event occurs If no callback function is desired set callbackAddr to 0 Return codes NoError ErrorInvalidCardNumber ErrorCardNotRegistered ErrorFuncNotSupport DIO_ SetDualInterrupt Informs the MXC 6400 matrix_dio library of the two interrup...

Page 118: ...alues include MXC 6400 and INT1_DISABLE INT1_EXT_SIGNAL INT1 by COS of Ch0 of Port 0 Int2Mode Interrupt mode of INT2 Valid values include MXC 6400 and INT2_DISABLE INT2_EXT_SIGNAL INT2 by COS of Ch1 of Port 0 hEvent Returned dual interrupt event handles where status of a dual interrupt event indicates whether an interrupt is generated for cards comprising dual interrupt systems Return codes NoErro...

Page 119: ...t temperature of 50ºC When installing mounting or uninstalling removing device or when removal of a chassis cover is required for user ser vicing See Getting Started on page 35 Turn off power and unplug any power cords cables Reinstall all chassis covers before restoring power To avoid electrical shock and or damage to device Keep device away from water or liquid sources Keep device away from high...

Page 120: ...of breakage Disconnect the power supply cord before loosening the thumbscrews and always fasten the thumbscrews with a screwdriver before starting the system up It is recommended that the device be installed only in a server room or computer room where access is Restricted to qualified service personnel or users familiar with restrictions applied to the location reasons therefor and any precaution...

Page 121: ...AZARD Touching this surface could result in bodily injury To reduce risk allow the surface to cool before touching RISQUE DE BRÛLURES Ne touchez pas cette surface cela pourrait entraîner des blessures Pour éviter tout danger laissez la surface refroidir avant de la toucher ...

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