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eBOX550-100-FL Series 

Embedded System  

User’s Manual 

 

Summary of Contents for eBOX550-100-FL Series

Page 1: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series Embedded System User s Manual ...

Page 2: ... usefulness of any information in this document Axiomtek does not make any commitment to update the information in this manual Axiomtek reserves the right to change or revise this document and or product at any time without notice No part of this document may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherw...

Page 3: ...er could ruin sensitive components Make sure the eBOX550 100 FL is properly grounded 5 Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 6 Turn OFF the system power before cleaning Clean the system using a cloth only Do not spray any liquid cleaner directly onto the screen 7 Do not leave this equipment in an uncontrolled environment where the ...

Page 4: ...h air circulation space when install eBOX550 100 FL please leave at least 5 CM about 2 inches clearance area around eBOX550 100 FL 2 The fins heats ink and vents should not obstructed by objects Blocking those thermal solutions may cause over heating ...

Page 5: ...nst electric shock not classified Degree of protection against the ingress of water IP40 Equipment does not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide Mode of operation Continuous ...

Page 6: ...ome components in your computer may only be able to be cleaned using a product designed for cleaning that component if this is the case it will be mentioned in the cleaning Cloth A piece of cloth is the best tool to use when rubbing up a component Although paper towels or tissues can be used on most hardware as well we still recommend you to rub it with a piece of cloth Water or rubbing alcohol Yo...

Page 7: ...well please contact your Axiomtek distributor for recycling and we will make the proper arrangement Trademarks Acknowledgments Axiomtek is a trademark of Axiomtek Co Ltd Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation AMI is trademark of American Megatrend Inc IBM PC AT PS 2 VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation AMD is trademark of AMD Corporation Inc Other brand names ...

Page 8: ...4 2 2 Installing the SATA HDD 17 2 3 Installing the CFast 21 2 4 Installing the Express Mini Card 24 2 5 Installing the Wall Mount Optional 26 2 6 Installing the Din Rail Mount optional 27 CHAPTER 3 JUMPER SETTING CONNECTOR 29 3 1 SBC layout 29 3 2 Jumper Setting Summary 31 3 2 1 Restore BIOS Optimal Defaults JP1 32 3 2 2 Auto Power On JP11 32 3 3 Connectors 33 3 3 1 DC in Jack Power Connector 34 ...

Page 9: ...4 AMI BIOS SETUP UTILITY 43 4 1 Starting 43 4 2 Navigation Keys 44 4 3 Main Menu 45 4 4 Advanced Menu 46 4 5 Chipset Menu 52 4 6 Boot Menu 58 4 7 Security Menu 59 4 8 Save Exit Menu 60 APPENDIX A WATCHDOG TIMER 63 ...

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Page 11: ...ction 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter contains general information and detailed specifications of the eBOX550 100 FL The Chapter 1 includes the following sections General Description System Specification Dimensions I O Outlets Package List ...

Page 12: ...memory maximum memory capacity up to 4GB Ultra slim and compact design One VGA port independent dual display support One Display Port independent dual display support Supports 4 USB 2 0 Supports dual 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet port One 2 5 SATA HDD drive bay One easy access CFast Watchdog timer 60W adapter Power cord Din rail mount optional Wall mount optional Express Mini Card Module optional Anten...

Page 13: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Introduction 3 Various Storage devices supported For storage device the eBOX550 100 FL supports one 2 5 SATA HDD drive bay and one front accessible CFast type II slot ...

Page 14: ...I Unified Extensible Firmware Interface BIOS 16Mbit SPI Flash DMI Plug and Play RPL PXE Ethernet Boot ROM System Memory One 204 pin unbuffered DDR3 SO DIMM socket Maximum to 4GB DDR3 1066 MHz memory for T40E 1 2 2 I O System One 15 pin D Sub female connector for VGA One Display Port One Audio connector Mic IN Line OUT Two RJ 45 connector for 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet Four USB 2 0 connectors One 1...

Page 15: ...wer adapter Operation Temperature 10 45 13 9 ºF 113ºF T40E with W T HDD Storage Temperature 20 80 4 ºF 176ºF Humidity 10 90 non condensation Vibration Endurance 3Grm w CFast 5 500Hz X Y Z directions Weight 2 5 kg without package 4 5 kg with package Dimensions 145mm 5 7 W x 132mm 5 19 D x 50mm 1 96 H Note All specifications and images are subject to change without notice ...

Page 16: ... Manual Introduction 6 1 2 4 Driver CD Content Driver Win7 WinXP Linux AHCI Driver Audio Driver Chipset Driver Ethernet Driver Manual User Manual Quick Manual Note All specifications and images are subject to change without notice ...

Page 17: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Introduction 7 1 3 Dimensions The following diagrams show you dimensions and outlines of the eBOX550 100 FL 1 3 1 System Dimension ...

Page 18: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Introduction 8 1 3 2 Wall mount Bracket Dimension ...

Page 19: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Introduction 9 1 4 I O Outlets The following figures show you I O outlets on front view of the eBOX550 100 FL Front View Front View drawing ...

Page 20: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Introduction 10 Rear View Rear View drawing ...

Page 21: ...Screws pack x1 Foot pad x4 60W AC DC Power Adapter CFast card Handhold Mylar x2 US Power Cord x 1 Heat sink Thermal pad x2 Japan Power Cord x 1 optional Austral Power Cord x 1 optional Chinese Power Cord x 1 optional UK Power Cord x 1 optional Wall mount Brackets optional Din rail Bracket optional HDD SSD optional CFast optional DRAM optional If you cannot find this package or any items are missin...

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Page 23: ...lation 13 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION The eBOX550 100 FL is convenient for your various hardware configurations such as Memory Module HDD Hard Disk Drive SSD Solid State Drive and CFastTM card The chapter 2 will show you how to install the hardware ...

Page 24: ...s User s Manual Hardware Installation 14 2 1 Installing the Memory Module Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord Step 2 Turn the system upside down to locate HDD bracket screws at the bottom loosen the screw ...

Page 25: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 15 Step 3 Pull out the HDD Bracket Step 4 Remove the HDD bracket Step 5 Locate the memory module insert the gold colored Contact into the socket ...

Page 26: ...550 100 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 16 Step 6 Push the module down until it is firmly seated by locking two latches on the sides Step 7 Close the cover to the chassis and fasten the screw ...

Page 27: ...anual Hardware Installation 17 2 2 Installing the SATA HDD Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord Step 2 Turn the system upside down to locate HDD bracket screws at the bottom loosen the Step 3 Pull out the HDD Bracket ...

Page 28: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 18 Step 4 Remove the HDD bracket Step 5 Assembly the HDD bracket together with the SATA HDD ...

Page 29: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 19 Step 6 Push the HDD Bracket back to eBOX550 100 ...

Page 30: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 20 Step 7 Close the bottom cover to the chassis and fasten screw ...

Page 31: ...00 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 21 2 3 Installing the CFast Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord Step 2 Turn the system to rear side to locate screws of CFast cover loosen screws ...

Page 32: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 22 Step 3 tick the Mylar onto the CFast card Step 4 Slide CFast card into CFast slot with caution ...

Page 33: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 23 Step 5 Bend the CFast Mylar with caution Step 6 Close the cover to the chassis and fasten all screws ...

Page 34: ... 4 Installing the Express Mini Card Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord Step 2 Turn the system upside down to locate screws at the Bottom loosen screws Step 3 Remove the bottom cover to locate screws at the corner of the motherboard loosen screws ...

Page 35: ...the screws of the VGA and DC in Step 5 Install Express Mini Card Module cable and antenna if need Note In likely conditions user may have to replace new thermal pads when existing thermal pad are damaged dirty or missed There are thermal pads in the accessory kit for the need ...

Page 36: ...6 2 5 Installing the Wall Mount Optional The eBOX550 100 FL provides Wall Mount that customers can install as below Step 1 Prepare Wall Mount assembling components screws and bracket ready Step 2 Fix the wall mount to the correct location and fasten all screws ...

Page 37: ...7 2 6 Installing the Din Rail Mount optional The eBOX550 100 FL provides Din Rail Mount that customers can install as below Step 1 Prepare Din Rail Mount assembling components screws and Din rail bracket ready Step 2 Locate the location of Din Rail screw holes ...

Page 38: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 28 Step 3 Fix the Din Rail bracket to the correct location and fasten all screws ...

Page 39: ...tor 29 CHAPTER 3 JUMPER SETTING CONNECTOR Proper jumper settings configure the eBOX550 100 FL to meet your application purpose We are herewith listing a summary table of all jumpers and default settings for onboard devices respectively 3 1 SBC layout TOP Side ...

Page 40: ...l Jumper Setting Connector 30 Bottom Side Note We strongly recommended that you should not modify any unmentioned jumper setting without Axiomtek FAE s instruction Any modification without instruction might cause system to become damage ...

Page 41: ...per clip from 2 jumper pins to open Below illustration shows how to set up jumper Proper jumper settings configure the eBOX550 100 FL to meet your application purpose We are herewith listing a summary table of all jumpers and default settings for onboard devices respectively Jumper Description Jumper Setting JP1 Restore BIOS Optimal Defaults Default Normal Operation 1 2 close JP11 Auto Power On De...

Page 42: ...the system will be automatically power on without pressing soft power button If JP11 is disabled for power input it is necessary to manually press soft power button to power on the system 1 2 Note This function is similar to the feature of power on after power failure which is controlled by hardware circuitry instead of BIOS Function Setting Normal Default 1 2 close Restore BIOS optimal defaults 2...

Page 43: ...ted Here is a summary table shows you all connectors on the eBOX550 100 FL Series External Connectors Section DC in Jack Power Connector 3 3 1 VGA Connector 3 3 2 LAN Connector LAN1 LAN2 3 3 3 USB Connector 3 3 4 ATX Power On Off Button 3 3 5 Audio Connector 3 3 6 Display Port Connector 3 3 7 Internal Connectors Section SATA Connector 3 3 8 SATA Power Connector 3 3 9 CFast Socket 3 3 10 DDR3 SODIM...

Page 44: ...GND 3 3 2 VGA Connector The VGA connector is a slim type 15 pin D Sub connector which is common for the CRT VGA display The VGA interface configuration can be configured via the software utility Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 N C 5 GND 6 DETECT 7 GND 8 GND 9 VCC 10 GND 11 N C 12 DDC DATA 13 Horizontal Sync 14 Vertical Sync 15 DDC CLK ...

Page 45: ...ck to a 1000 100 10 Base T hub Pin Signal Pin Signal L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 A B A B L1 MDI0 L5 MDI2 L2 MDI0 L6 MDI1 L3 MDI1 L7 MDI3 L4 MDI2 L8 MDI3 A Active LED Yellow B 100 LAN LED Green 1000 LAN LED Orange 3 3 4 USB Connector These ports can be routed to UHCI controller 1 or EHCI controller 1 Pin Signal USB Port 0 Pin Signal USB Port 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 USB VCC 5V level 5 USB VCC 5V level 2 USB...

Page 46: ...TX Power On OFF Button The ATX power button is on the I O side It can allow users to control eBOX550 100 FL power on off Pin Signal 1 GND 2 PSIN 3 3 6 Audio Connector These two audio jacks ideal are for Audio Mic In and Audio Line out Pin Signal 1 Microphone In 2 Line Out ...

Page 47: ...omponent video VGA connectors in computer monitors and video cards as well as replace internal digital LVDS links in computer monitor panels and TV panels Pin Signal 1 DPB_LANE0 2 GND 3 DPB_LANE0 4 DPB_LANE1 5 GND 6 DPB_LANE1 7 DPB_LANE2 8 GND 9 DPB_LANE2 10 DPB_LANE3 11 GND 12 DPB_LANE3 13 Detect Pin 14 GND 15 DPB_AUX 16 GND 17 DPB_AUX 18 DPB_HPDE 19 GND 20 3 3V ...

Page 48: ...onnector is for high speed SATA interface ports and they can be connected to hard disk devices Pin Signal 1 GND 2 SATA_TX 3 SATA_TX 4 GND 5 SATA_RX 6 SATA_RX 7 GND 3 3 9 SATA Power Connector The SATA power connector can provide SATA device 5V and 12V power Pin Signal 1 N A 2 GND 3 5V 4 GND 5 12V ...

Page 49: ...he system power is off Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 26 CD1 2 Data 3 27 Data 11 3 Data 4 28 Data 12 4 Data 5 29 Data 13 5 Data 6 30 Data 14 6 Data 7 31 Data 15 7 CS0 32 CS1 8 Address 10 33 VS1 9 ATASEL 34 IORD 10 Address 9 35 IOWR 11 Address 8 36 WE 12 Address 7 37 INTR 13 VCC 38 VCC 14 Address 6 39 CSEL 15 Address 5 40 VS2 16 Address 4 41 RESET 17 Address 3 42 IORDY 18 Address 2 43 DMAREQ 19 Addres...

Page 50: ... Express Mini Card can be applied to either PCI Express or USB 2 0 The USB 2 0 support will be helpful during the transition to PCI Express because peripheral vendors will need time to design their chipsets to have the PCI Express function During the transition PCI Express Mini Cards can be quickly implemented by using USB 2 0 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 WAKE 2 3 3VSB 3 No use 4 GND 5 No use 6 1 5V 7 ...

Page 51: ...No use 20 No use 21 GND 22 PERST 23 PE_RXN3 24 3 3VSB 25 PE_RXP3 26 GND 27 GND 28 1 5V 29 GND 30 SMB_CLK 31 PE_TXN3 32 SMB_DATA 33 PE_TXP3 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB_D8 37 GND 38 USB_D8 39 3 3VSB 40 GND 41 3 3VSB 42 No use 43 GND 44 No use 45 No use 46 No use 47 No use 48 1 5V 49 No use 50 GND 51 No use 52 3 3VSB ...

Page 52: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual Jumper Setting Connector 42 MEMO ...

Page 53: ... 4 1 Starting To enter the setup screens follow the steps below 1 Turn on the computer and press the Del key immediately 2 After you press the Del key the main BIOS setup menu displays You can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu such as the Advanced and Chipset menus Note If your computer cannot boot after making and saving system changes with Setup you can restore BIOS op...

Page 54: ...b screen Plus Minus The Plus and Minus Arrow keys allow you to change the field value of a particular setup item Tab The Tab key allows you to select setup fields F1 The F1 key allows you to display the General Help screen F2 The F2 key allows you to Load Previous Values F3 The F3 key allows you to Load Optimized Defaults F4 The F4 key allows you to save any changes you have made and exit Setup Pr...

Page 55: ...n be set up as described below The Main BIOS setup screen is shown below System Language Use this item to choose the system default language System Date Time Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or System Date using the Arrow keys Enter new values through the keyboard Press the Tab key or the Arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY...

Page 56: ...e onboard LAN chip when the system boots up The Advanced menu also allows users to set configuration of the CPU and other system devices You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus ACPI Settings CPU Configuration IDE Configuration USB Configuration H W Monitor For items marked with please press Enter for more options ...

Page 57: ...e value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen Enable ACPI Auto Configuration Use this item to enable or disable BIOS ACPI auto configuration ACPI Sleep State Default Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI sleep state to be S3 Suspend to RAM S3 Video Repost Enable or disable S3 video repost ...

Page 58: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 48 CPU Configuration This screen shows the CPU Configuration Node 0 Information View memory information related to Node 0 ...

Page 59: ... s Manual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 49 IDE Configuration In the IDE Configuration menu you can see the currently installed hardware in the SATA ports During system boot up the BIOS automatically detects the presence of SATA devices ...

Page 60: ...ng system The default setting is Enabled Auto option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected Disable option will keep USB devices available only for EFI applications USB transfer time out The time out value for control bulk and interrupt transfers Device reset time out USB mass storage device start unit command time out Device power up delay Maximum time the device will take before...

Page 61: ...Series User s Manual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 51 H W Monitor This screen monitors hardware health This screen displays the temperature of system and CPU cooling fan speed in RPM and system voltages VCORE 3 3V 12V and 5V ...

Page 62: ...52 4 5 Chipset Menu The Chipset menu allows users to change the advanced chipset settings You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus North Bridge South Bridge For items marked with please press Enter for more options ...

Page 63: ...0 FL Series User s Manual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 53 North Bridge Configuration This screen allows users to configure parameters of North Bridge chipset Memory Configuration All of options are set Auto as default ...

Page 64: ...eBOX550 100 FL Series User s Manual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 54 Node 0 Information This item is to provide user with the information of current using DDR3 SDRAMs ...

Page 65: ...anual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 55 South Bridge This screen allows users to configure South Bridge chipset For items marked with please press Enter for more options SB SATA Configuration SB USB Configuration SB HD Azalia Configuration ...

Page 66: ...nual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 56 SB SATA Configuration Use this item to select option for SATA configuration OnChip SATA Channel Use this item to enable or disable SATA channel OnChip SATA Type Here are the options Native IDE and AHCI ...

Page 67: ...FL Series User s Manual AMI BIOS Setup Utility 57 SB USB Configuration Use this item to enable or disable all USB devices SB HD Azalia Configuration This item allows you to enable or disable HD audio Azalia device ...

Page 68: ...t options of the system Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activationkey 65535 0xFFFF means indefinite waiting Bootup NumLock State Use this item to select the power on state for the NumLock Quiet Boot Enable or disable quiet boot option Boot Option Priorities Set the system boot priority order ...

Page 69: ...Security menu allows users to change the security settings for the system Administrator Password This item indicates whether an administrator password has been set installed or uninstalled User Password This item indicates whether an user password has been set installed or uninstalled ...

Page 70: ...to the system configuration and return to Main Menu Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Save Exit menu and press Enter Select Yes to discard changes and exit Save Changes and Reset When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect Select Save Changes and Reset from the S...

Page 71: ...t Yes to discard changes Restore Defaults It automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when you select this option Select Restore Defaults from the Save Exit menu and press Enter Save as User Defaults Select this option to save system configuration changes done so far as User Defaults Select Save as User Defaults from the Save Exit menu and press Enter Restore User...

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Page 73: ...set when it counts down to zero from a preset value The software starts counter with an initial value and must reset it periodically If the counter ever reaches zero which means the software has crashed the system will reboot How to Use Watchdog Timer The I O port base addresses of watchdog timer are 2E hex and 2F hex The 2E hex and 2F hex are address and data port respectively Assume that program...

Page 74: ... User s Manual Watchdog Timer 64 Begin Enable and Initialize Watchdog Timer Program A Disable Watchdog Timer Next Next Next Next Begin Enable and Initialize Watchdog Timer Program A Reset Watchdog Timer Next Next Next Next ...

Page 75: ... mov al 87 Un lock super I O out dx al out dx al Select Logic device mov dx 2Eh mov al 07h out dx al mov dx 2Fh mov al 08h out dx al Activate WDT mov dx 2Eh mov al 2Dh out dx al mov dx 2Fh mov al 20h out dx al Set Second or Minute mov dx 2Eh mov al 0F5h out dx al mov dx 2Fh mov al Nh N 00h or 08h see below Note ...

Page 76: ... 0 to 255 out dx al see below Note Disable WDT mov dx 2Eh mov al 30h out dx al mov dx 2Fh mov al 00h Can be disabled at any time out dx al Note If N 00h the time base is set to second M time value 00 Time out Disable 01 Time out occurs after 1 second 02 Time out occurs after 2 seconds 03 Time out occurs after 3 seconds FFh Time out occurs after 255 seconds ...

Page 77: ...al Watchdog Timer 67 If N 08h the time base is set to minute M time value 00 Time out Disable 01 Time out occurs after 1 minute 02 Time out occurs after 2 minutes 03 Time out occurs after 3 minutes FFh Time out occurs after 255 minutes ...

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