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M60 SERIES 

Fanless modular complete PC

 

Version: C00 

Summary of Contents for M60 Series

Page 1: ...M60 SERIES Fanless modular complete PC Version C00 ...

Page 2: ...e manual can only be handled by qualified and professional personnel During operation please follow the respective instructive manuals especially the safety warnings The professional personnel have been trained and possess relevant experiences therefore he she could be aware of the risks of the product system and avoid possible damages EVOC Product Please pay attention to the following instruction...

Page 3: ...ieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopied recorded or otherwise without the prior written permission from the manufacturer Trademarks EVOC is a registered trademark of EVOC Intelligent Technology Co Ltd Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademark and or registered trademarks of their respective ...

Page 4: ... EVOC M60 SERIES Instructions Safety instructions To avoid property losses or individual injury please pay attention to the safety instructions within the manual The warnings within the manual are marked with warning triangle whose existence is dependent upon the scale of the potential hazard History The version of this manual Version Time B00 2018 8 C00 2018 10 ...

Page 5: ...ersonal safety System Expansion Only system expansion devices designed for this PC can be installed Installing other expansion devices may damage the system and violate regulations on radio interference suppression To know the system expansion devices that can be installed please contact technical support team or local distributor Caution If the PC is damaged due to improper installation or replac...

Page 6: ...contain electrostatic sensitive devices make sure to release static electricity on your body for example by touching a grounded object All the devices and tools should not contain ESD Before installing or removing modules that contain ESD make sure to pull out the power plug and remove the battery When assembling modules that contain ESD always handle them by their edge Please do not touch any con...

Page 7: ...13 2 3 1 Opening the Box 13 2 3 2 Markings for PC Identification 13 2 4 External Environment Conditions 13 3 Installing the Product 15 3 1 Installation Information 15 3 2 Mounting Method 15 3 2 1 Wall mount 15 3 2 2 VESA Standard Supporting Arm Installation 16 3 3 Application Environment of Fully enclosed Computer 16 4 PC Connection 19 4 1 Things to Know before Connection 19 4 2 Product Grounding ...

Page 8: ...ng Environment 32 6 3 2 Function 33 6 3 3 Firmware Management 37 7 BIOS Setup 39 7 1 UEFI Overview 39 7 2 UEFI Parameter Setup 39 7 3 Bay Trail platform UEFI Basic Function Setup Applicable to M60 E family models 40 7 4 Basic Function Setting for UEFI Applicable to M60 H family models 56 7 5 System Resource Managed by UEFI under X86 Platform 76 8 Expansion Installation 82 The following steps for e...

Page 9: ...00 9 Technical Parameters 102 9 1 Maximum Power Consumption of Accessory Assemblies 102 10 Dimensions Drawing 103 10 1 Dimensions Drawing Overview 103 10 2 Product Outline Dimensions Drawing 103 10 3 Product Installation Dimensions Drawing 105 11 Appendix 108 11 1 Troubleshooting and Solutions 108 11 2 Common Alarm Information Analysis and Solution 110 11 3 ESD Guideline 110 12 PC Maintenance 113 ...

Page 10: ...0 processor Bay Trail platform chip technical solution The products support WIN7 64bit WIN10 LINUX 2 6 kernel operating systems The PC has a simple structure and small form factor Its chassis is shaped by aluminum alloy The PC has compact structure rugged and fanless design Its chassis also serves for heat dissipation and has excellent sealing and dust proof heat dissipation and anti vibration per...

Page 11: ...Product Introduction 2 M60 SERIES M60 E 01 M60 E 2P 01 M60 H 2P 01 ...

Page 12: ...s which supports up to 16GB The PC supports up to 32GB memory capacity M60 E J1900 motherboard t provides one SO DIMM memory slot 4G DDR3L memory as standard configuration up to 8G memory capacity SO DIMM and 8G DDR3L memory module must be dual rank memory Note The PC with 4GB memory others optional Main Functional Index Display Supports three kinds of display ports VGA HDMI DVI D VGA supported mi...

Page 13: ...2 x PCI slots or 1 x PCI slot 1 x PCIeX16 PCI slot supports PCI2 3 standard and PCIeX16 slot supports PCIe2 0 standard PCI card supports 106 68mm height and 174 63mm length PCIE card supports 106 68mm height and 167 65mm length Note 1 The number of expansion slots may vary with configurations The actual configuration of the PC shall prevail 2 When the power consumption of the device connected to t...

Page 14: ...ations The actual product shall prevail if there is any difference External dimensions excluding mounting ear M60 H 01 02 03 240mm W 185mm D 70mm H M60 E 01 240mm W 185mm D 57 5mm H M60 E 2P 01 240mm W 185mm D 113 5mm H M60 H 2P 01 240mm W 185mm D 125mm H Net weight M60 H 01 02 03 About 3 8Kg M60 E 01 About 3 Kg M60 E 2P 01 About 3 8Kg M60 H 2P 01 About 4 6Kg excluding package and accessories Colo...

Page 15: ...h Safety Meets basic requirements for GB4943 2011 Mechanical and environmental adaptability Anti vibration 2 15Hz 1 0mm amplitude 15 200Hz 1 0g acceleration Anti shock 10G half sine pulse width 11ms Power feature Input voltage frequency 9VDC 36VDC M60 E Power consumption of the PC 9 7W standby status Power consumption of the PC 15 3W operating 3D MARK M60 H Power consumption of the PC 18 5W standb...

Page 16: ...tructions 1 3 1 External Functions Front View of the PC Location Description 1 Switch button 2 Reset button 3 HDD indicator 4 Power indicator 5 LINE OUT 6 LINE IN 7 MIC 8 PS 2 9 DVI 10 USB1 USB4 M60 H 01 02 03 M60 E 01 M60 E 2P 01 M60 H 2P 01 11 ANT1 2 ...

Page 17: ... 01 M60 E 01 Location Description 1 Power connector 2 HDMI 3 VGA 4 COM1 COM6 5 LAN1 2 6 USB5 USB8 7 GPIO 8 Ground screw Rear View of M60 H 02 03 Location Description 1 Power connector 2 HDMI 3 VGA 4 COM1 COM5 5 LAN1 LAN4 6 USB5 USB8 7 GPIO 8 Ground screw ...

Page 18: ... 01 M60 H 2P 01 Location Description 1 Power connector 2 HDMI 3 VGA 4 COM1 COM10 5 LAN1 2 6 USB5 USB8 7 Expansion card 8 Ground screw 9 GPIO 1 3 2 Internal Layout Internal Layout of M60 H 01 02 03 M60 E 01 Location Description 1 Front IO board 2 Motherboard ...

Page 19: ...ction 10 M60 SERIES 3 Rear IO board 4 HDD module 5 Motherboard bracket Internal Layout of M60 E 2P 01 M60 H 2P 01 Location Description 1 Rear IO board 2 Motherboard 3 Front IO board 4 HDD module 5 Motherboard bracket ...

Page 20: ...n Description 1 Switch button On Off button used to switch on off the PC 2 Reset button A pointed object or a clip can be used to operate the reset button Pressing this button will trigger hardware reset 1 4 Status LED Display Meaning LED Description Off Disconnected from power POWER PC status indication Green PC is operating Off Not being accessed HDD Indicating access to hard drive Yellow Being ...

Page 21: ...ackage box when it is not used And warehouse temperature should be 0 C 40 C and relative humidity should be 20 85 In the warehouse there should be no harmful gas inflammable explosive products and corrosive chemical products and strong mechanical vibration shock and strong magnetic field interference The package box should be at least 10cm above ground and 50cm away from wall thermal source window...

Page 22: ... to the device caused during the transport Please check whether the delivery contains the intact device and all of the independently ordered accessories Please contact the customer service when any unconformity or transportation damages occur 2 3 2 Markings for PC Identification Attention When the product needs to be repaired or after it has been stolen these codes can be used to identify the PC P...

Page 23: ...sunlight Please make sure that other assemblies and side of cabinet are at least 50mm and 100mm away from the top and below the PC respectively Please do not block the ventilation hole of the PC The installation position requirement for the PC should be always observed The connected or installed I O should not generate reverse voltage of more than 0 5V inside the PC ...

Page 24: ...region 3 2 Mounting Method 19 Rack Mount Desktop Embedded Panel Wall Mount VESA Standard Arm Portable Others___________ 3 2 1 Wall mount Step As shown in the left picture use screws to fasten the PC onto the cabinet Note The PC must be placed on the supporting board or guiding rail Do not fasten the PC only by the screws on the front panel Warning Please make sure the total carrying capacity of th...

Page 25: ...mal radiation methods are deployed to dissipate heat generated by internal components to the chassis which in turn passes the heat to the external space by thermal radiation and convection The inside of the chassis the chassis and the space where the computer is located exchange heat with each other continuously and sufficiently The requirements for the working area or space where the PC is locate...

Page 26: ...other article is allowed to be placed on the surface of chassis 5 There should be heat exchange channel between heat exchange area and outside natural environment such as air moving equipment and air inlet outlet to ensure air circulation etc 6 The temperature of lower space 20 50mm from the bottom of the PC should be no more than the rated operating environment temperature of the PC 7 At any poin...

Page 27: ...fin on the chassis should be in the same direction of ventilation inside the chassis to ensure better heat dissipation effect Two ventilation methods are recommended as shown in the Picture 3 and Picture 4 Figure 3 Left right transverse ventilation Figure 4 Upward ventilation ...

Page 28: ...ation can be used When operating the PC hot swappable IO modules USB can be used The IO devices without hot swap function can only be connected when the PC is powered off 4 2 Product Grounding Low impedance ground connection is more helpful to release the interference produced by the external cables the signal cables or the cables connecting the IO module to the grounding system Ground Terminal Th...

Page 29: ...vice to power Insert the terminal block on the adapter in the accessories into the port shown in the picture Danger Disconnect the power source and data cable during a lightning storm Attention The PC is completely isolated from the power supply only by disconnecting the power connector ...

Page 30: ...s one 4P horizontal type Phoenix terminal socket which supports single power input and a voltage input range of 9V 36VDC Its pin definition is as follows Pin Signal Name 1 Positive 2 Negative 3 SW DC IN 9V 36V 4 SW Note SW SW remote switch on off input signal to trigger switch on off of SW and SW under ATX mode 5 2 2 AUDIO Port Pin Signal Name 1 MIC 2 LINE IN 3 LINE OUT ...

Page 31: ...l Name 1 5V_USB 2 USB_DATA 3 USB_DATA USB1 USB4 4 GND 2 USB3 0 standard port Pin Signal Name 1 5V_USB 2 USB_DATA 3 USB_DATA 4 GND 5 USB_SSRX 6 USB_SSRX 7 GND 8 USB_SSTX USB5 USB8 9 USB_SSTX Note For M60 E family complete PCs only USB5 is USB3 0 port USB6 8 are USB2 0 ports ...

Page 32: ...Ethernet ports standard RJ45 connectors LILED and ACTLED are two LEDs on both sides of the Ethernet port which respectively indicates network speed and network activity status Please refer to the following for the status description of each LED LILED two colors orange and green Network Speed ACTLED single color green Network Activity Green 1000Mbps Flash Data being transmitted Orange 100Mbps Off N...

Page 33: ...e broadcasting packages it is normal if the ACTLED is flashing 5 2 6 DVI Port The product provides one standard DVI D port brought out by DVI I vertical connector Its pin definition is as follows Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 DATA2 13 NC 2 DATA2 14 5V 3 GND_DVI 15 GND 4 NC 16 HOTPLUG 5 NC 17 DATA0 6 DDCCLK 18 DATA0 7 DDCDATA 19 GND_DVI 8 NC 20 NC 9 DATA1 21 NC 10 DATA1 22 GND_DVI 11 GND_DVI 23...

Page 34: ... 5 2 8 HDMI Port The product provides one 19 Pin Type A HDMI port Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 TMDS DATA2 2 TMDS DATA2 Shield 3 TMDS DATA2 4 TMDS DATA1 5 TMDS DATA1 Shield 6 TMDS DATA1 7 TMDS DATA0 8 TMDS DATA0 Shield 9 TMDS DATA0 10 TMDS CLK 11 TMDS CLK Shield 12 TMDS CLK 13 CEC 14 RSVD NC on device 15 SCL 16 SDA 17 DDC CEC Ground 18 5V HDMI 19 Hot Plug Detect ...

Page 35: ...32 Default COM1 COM10 RS 422 COM1 COM6 RS 485 COM1 COM6 1 DCD TXN DATA 2 RXD TXP DATA 3 TXD RXP NC 4 DTR RXN NC 5 GND GND GND 6 DSR NC NC 7 RTS NC NC 8 CTS NC NC COM1 COM10 9 RI NC NC Note Under RS 485 mode data receive send direction is controlled by RTS COM mode configuration It can be selected via jumper on the I O board and please refer to the above table for its pin definition The detailed co...

Page 36: ...tails of M60 E please refer to Page 41 42 for details of M60 H please refer to Page 60 61 2 If COM1 COM6 are to be set to automatic flow control function of RS 485 mode it needs to be set under BIOS For M60 E please refer to Page 42 for M60 H please refer to Page 60 61 5 2 10 GPIO Port Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 D1 2 D2 3 D3 4 D4 5 D5 6 D6 7 D7 8 D8 GPIO pitch 3 81mm 9 GND 10 VCC Note The f...

Page 37: ...nager A platform management application software developed based on BPI which enables users to check the status of embedded PCs keep daily records and facilitates basic functions of embedded PCs such as WDT GPIO boot order and etc All the motherboards complete PCs that support BPI can run eManager and the sub functions depend on the specific motherboard For those which do not support BPI customiza...

Page 38: ...ndard interface for the application layer in the form of library function similar to library function of standard C With BPI application software engineer do not need to care about the specific hardware solution of the motherboard The users can use BPI library to rapidly develop their own software products and when the hardware of the motherboard is upgraded there is no need to modify the applicat...

Page 39: ...lication requirement for example a Detecting CPU temperature If the temperature is too high a buzzer will be triggered to send alarm b To control peripheral devices by GPIO programming 2 Advantages of BPI 1 Platform Irrelevant It is an interface provided by BPI to application layer which means the BPI library function is platform irrelevant so the software developed by BPI function library can ope...

Page 40: ...pecific hardware So it will greatly reduce the development difficulty shorten development cycle and boost time to market for the system integrator 6 2 FMI Overview FMI Firmware Management Interface is management software developed based on BPI specifications FMI supports eLogo function For its test program please refer to the eManager software in the user manual CD 1 eLog eLog keeps operation reco...

Page 41: ... of temperature fan and voltage status Among other functions the eManager software can predict HDD life helping users to use and manage the device effectively The software has the following functions Watchdog WDT GPIO Hardware detection Record switch on off time and draw time data curves HDD SMART information 6 3 1 Operating Environment Take Windows operating system as an example if customer needs...

Page 42: ...utton on the left and Watchdog starts counting down Current time shows the current time for counting down Counting down in reset mode means the PC reboots at 0 During counting down Feed Watchdog button can be pressed to restart counting down from the set timeout time Press Stop button to stop Watchdog Exiting the program when Watchdog is counting down will also stop Watchdog If Automatically feed ...

Page 43: ...Introduction 34 M60 SERIES for abnormality When abnormality occurs to the system Watchdog cannot be fed automatically After counting down is finished the system will restart and recover from system error 3 GPIO ...

Page 44: ...re will be scroll bar on the interface GPIO input output mode can be set up in the corresponding single option box The electrical level is indicated by green LED On means high level Off means low level When GPIO is output mode the electrical level status can be switched by corresponding Setup button on the right If it is a network type motherboard the special LED of the motherboard will also be di...

Page 45: ...re detection is shown in the figure above Method After the software switches to hardware detection interface it will automatically acquire temperature fan speed voltage and other information refreshing at a 2S interval Function real time acquisition of hardware operating status ...

Page 46: ... is shown in the picture above Using method The boot device order can be changed in the dropdown list in the right picture then click Update to make it effective In the next boot enter into the system by the set boot order Function To change boot device order under the operating system 2 Boot up time ...

Page 47: ...an The times of illegal power off and total operation time of the PC can also be displayed Function To monitor operating status of the PC To keep record for times of illegal power off 3 User Programming The user can directly use eManager software for management of the device If users intend to program software by themselves Please refer to the complete routine of VB VC C Builder Delphi and BPI Pro...

Page 48: ... time Inadequate even incorrect UEFI parameter setting will decrease the system operating capability and make the system operating unstably even unable to operate normally 7 2 UEFI Parameter Setup Prompt message for UEFI setting may appear once powering on the system At that time invalid at other time press the key specified in the prompt message usually Del or ESC to enter UEFI setting All the se...

Page 49: ...2018 American Megatrends Inc will appear Main System Date Choose this option and set the current date by which is displayed in format of month date year Reasonable range for each option is Month 1 12 Date 01 31 Year Maximum to 2099 Week Mon Sun System Time Choose this option and set the current time by which is displayed in format of hour minute second Reasonable range for each option is Hour 00 2...

Page 50: ...BIOS Setup Applicable to M60 E family models M60 SERIES 41 Advanced Super IO Configuration ...

Page 51: ...ort For some configuration there are four COM ports Device Settings This option is used to display the current resource configuration of the COM port COMA Mode Select COM port mode selection COMA RUD Mode RUD mode selection of COM ports UART RS485 422 AUTO Flow Control Disable Select Enable Automatic Flow Control however in 232 mode Disable must be select ...

Page 52: ... voltage perature ature monitored by the thermal resistor on motherboard ature peed voltage C12 rking voltage values of various primary voltages of battery voltage temperature etc System tem Current system temper CPU temperature Current CPU temper CPU FAN CPU FAN s VCORE CPU core VCC3 3 VCC5 VC To detect and display wo ATX power supply VBAT CMOS ...

Page 53: ...al PC or certain power management function of CPU Only when Customer PPM Configuration are related to the CPU installed Different information will be display for different families or models of CPU Intel Virtualization Technology Intel virtualization technology w Linux system is used Power Technology To enable or disable is selected EIST Turbo Mode and other options will be displayed ...

Page 54: ...ble to M60 E family models M60 SERIES 45 CPU C state Report C state report OS switch of the CPU Max CPU C state To select C state of CPU C7 is most energy saving and C1 is most power consuming and so on IDE Configuration ...

Page 55: ...N1 GEN2 GEN3 SATA Mode SATA controller type selection corresponding to two options IDE and AHCI Please note that when AHCI is selected for system installation drivers corresponding to Floppy device and specific chipset may be needed SATA Port0 1 Switch of SATA Port when set to Disabled the corresponding SATA port cannot be used SATA Port1 Fuction Select Please select corresponding interface mode f...

Page 56: ... option is only used for testing Due to lack of corresponding driver the current Android system is not fully supported USB Configuration Legacy USB Support This option is used to support legacy USB devices keyboard mouse storage device and etc When this option is set to Enabled even under operating systems that do not support USB such as DOS USB device can still be used When it is set to Disabled ...

Page 57: ...s used for operating system that does not have USB2 0 driver this option enabled means that the system will switch to BIOS EHCI USB Mass Storage Drive Support USB mass storage USB support option It is ENABLED by default USB transfer time out USB transfer time out is 20S 1 5 10 20 by default Device reset time out Device reset time out is 20S 10 20 30 40 by default Device power up delay Device power...

Page 58: ...be used in BPI3 0 otherwise it cannot be used eDisk Support This option is eDisk function general switch When this option is enabled edisk boot option will appear For One Button Recovery this option and edisk boot option must be Enabled elogo Support This option is power on screen function switch Special Boot Order Configuration When One Button Recovery function is needed this option must be Enabl...

Page 59: ... M60 E family models 50 M60 SERIES North Bridge It displays the capacity of currently installed memory for the system memory type and other related information which is dynamically detected information Intel IGD Configuration ...

Page 60: ...s option is a switch for graphics card GPU Turbo boost function PAVC This option is audio video protection control switch When this technology is enabled the whole transmission and playing process of audio and video are protected Please note that if Blu ray disk is played this option must be enabled DVMT Pre Allocated This option is used to set DVMT 5 0 pre allocated video card capacity i e the ca...

Page 61: ... the setting before reinserting the card after power is down GTT Size To set the size of video memory LCD Control Primary IGFX Boot Display Select display device AUTO VGA HDMI LVDS LCD Panel Type To set the resolution rate of output Panel Color Depth To set up the resolution bit of output South Bridge ...

Page 62: ...C Power Loss Three options POWER OFF After AC power is disconnected the PC will not be booted when connected to power supply POWER ON The PC is booted as soon as AC power is connected Last State The PC restores to the same status before AC power is disconnected Security ...

Page 63: ...een for boot up er the NumLock State is enabled during boot up e selection switch which is used to enable or disable Quiet Boot ies 1 represents the ties while n represents the lowest priorities Setup Prompt Timeout To set prompt waiting t Boot NumLock State To set wheth Quiet Boot Boot mod function Fast Boot Boot Option Priorities This option is used to configure the system booting priorit highes...

Page 64: ...e Exit ot is needed automatic reboot will be carried out his option is used to discard changes and exit Setup program Save Changes and Exit This option is used to save changes and exit Setup program If rebo for the changes to take effect Discard Changes and Exit T ...

Page 65: ...erican Megatrends Inc will appear Main System Date Choose this option and set the current date by which is displayed in format of month date year Reasonable range for each option is Month 1 12 Date 01 31 Year Maximum to 2099 Week Mon Sun System Time Choose this option and set the current time by which is displayed in format of hour minute second Reasonable range for each option is Hour 00 23 Minut...

Page 66: ...tion and functions of CPU Please note that This option displays r the CPU specifications including models working frequency number of processor cores ultra threading technology and virtualization technology are related to the CPU installed different families of CPUs will display different information ...

Page 67: ...che Line Prefetch Control switch of adjacent cache line prefetch Intel Virtualization Technology The control switch of Intel Virtualization Technology function Active Processor Cores To configure number of active processor cores formation and performance setup Power Performance This item displays power consumption in related to CPU ...

Page 68: ...ily models M60 SERIES 59 Boot performance mode Enable performance mode selection Intel R SpeedStep tm Intel SpeedStep control switch CPU C states Switch for CPU C states a status switch for energy saving and power consumption reduction ...

Page 69: ...BIOS Setup Applicable to M60 H family models 60 M60 SERIES This item provides COM ports COM1 4 of this platform Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1 4 Configuration ...

Page 70: ...switch of current COM port Device Settings To indicate current resource configuration of COM ports COMA Mode Select COM port mode selection COMA RS485 AUTO Flow Automatic flow control switch of COM port Specially for M60 family COM5 COM8 Configuration and COM9 COM12 Configuration ...

Page 71: ...0 H family models 62 M60 SERIES Serial Port Control switch of current COM port Device Settings To indicate current resource configuration of COM ports Reset Required Displays that the COM port hardware is not connected HW Monitor ...

Page 72: ...e CPU FAN Speed To display rotation speed of current motherboard CPU fan CPUFAN1 VCORE To detect and display working voltage of current motherboard CPU core voltage V12 0 V5 0 VDDQ To detect and display working voltage values of various primary voltages of ATX power supply ed to Legacy device compatibility VBAT To detect and display voltage value of current motherboard battery CSM Configuration Co...

Page 73: ...rd mouse storage device etc When it is set to Enabled the USB devices can be used in the OS that does not support USB such as DOS When it is set to Disabled the legacy devices cannot be used in the OS that does not support USB Note USB can be used in EFI application such as in Shell EVOC Features This option provides configuration of EVOC special functions FMI for short Legacy USB Support ...

Page 74: ...is used to record the operation time of motherboard eDisk Support This option is used to enable or disable eDisk eLogo support change bootup Logo Only when eDisk Support is enabled BMP ation This option is used to can this function be realized The format of LOGO image must be BMP and the file name must be LOGO Special Boot Order Configur This option provides EVOC special boot order configuration ...

Page 75: ...ls 66 M60 SERIES Special Boot Order Configuration The control switch of EVOC special boot order function Only when this option is set to Enabled can the boot order be configured Chipset rm chipset This option provides configuration about platfo ...

Page 76: ...pplicable to M60 H family models M60 SERIES 67 System Agent SA Configuration This option provides configuration of System Agent function Memory Configuration Maximum Memory Frequency Maximum memory frequency setup ...

Page 77: ...y isplay Internal Graphics The control switch of integrated graphics card GTT Size To set up capacity of video memory of integrated graphics card Aperture Size To set up video memory capacity of integrated graphics card DVMT Pre Allocated To set up shared initial value of video memory DVMT Total Gfx Mem P Control switch of primary d ...

Page 78: ... up the maximum value of share video memory n LCD Control Display control optio LCD Control lay output LCD Panel Type To set resolution of the output Panel Color Depth Set the bit number of LCD screen Graphics Configuration Primary IGFX Boot Display To set first disp ...

Page 79: ...BIOS Setup Applicable to M60 H family models 70 M60 SERIES Enable Root Port Enable or disable PEG Port Max Link Speed Maximum connection speed selection PEG Port Feature Configuration ...

Page 80: ...red off under AC Power Off the system stays at power off status Power On the system is automatically powered on Last State the system return to the status before power disconnection SATA Configuration This option shows the information of HDD connected to the motherboard It dynamically detects whether there are SATA devices on the motherboard If a device is connected with the corresponding port it ...

Page 81: ...Mode Selection SATA mode selection This platform provides AHCI and Intel RST Premium modes Supported by some platforms If RAID is to be configured please select Intel RST Premium mode SATA Controller Speed SATA controller speed selection Port 0 3 d by SATA port SATA Controller s The control switch use ...

Page 82: ...d is set the password does not need to be keyed in when entering into Setup program with User account i e at this time empty password is effective User Password This option is used to set up user password Note If only the user password is set administrator authority can be obtained after the password is keyed in when entering Setup program At this time empty password is ineffective ...

Page 83: ...To set whether Numlock state is enabled during bootup Quiet Boot Boot mode selection switch used to enable or disable Quiet Boot function Boot Option Priorities This option is used to configure priorities for system boot Among them 1 represents highest priority n represents lowest priority Fast Boot To enable or disable Fast Boot function Setup ...

Page 84: ...ily models M60 SERIES 75 Save Exit Save Changes and Reset used to save changes and reset Discard Changes and Reset This option is used to discard changes and reset Restore Defualts This option is used to restore defaults This option is ...

Page 85: ... efine three kinds of system resources here I O number and Memory add IO Port Address O Address Device Description 0000 001F Direct memory accdess controller 0000 0CF7 PCI bus 0020 0021 Programmable interrupt controller 0024 0025 Programmable interrupt controller 0028 0029 Programmable interrupt controller 002C 002D Programmable interrupt controller 002E 002F Motherboard resources 0030 0031 Progra...

Page 86: ...ogrammable interrupt controller 00A8 00A9 Programmable interrupt controller 00AC 00AD Programmable interrupt controller 00B0 00B1 Programmable interrupt controller 00B2 00B3 Motherboard resources 00B4 00B5 Programmable interrupt controller 00B8 00B9 Programmable interrupt controller 00BC 00BD Programmable interrupt controller 00F0 00F0 Numeric data processor 02F8 02FF COM2 03B0 03BB Standard VGA g...

Page 87: ...854 1857 Motherboard resources E000 E01F Ethernet controller E000 EFFF PCI Express standard Root Port F000 F03F Standard VGA graphics adapter F040 F05F Standard AHCI 1 0 Serial ATA controller F060 F07F Standard AHCI 1 0 Serial ATA controller F080 F083 Standard AHCI 1 0 Serial ATA controller F090 F097 Standard AHCI 1 0 Serial ATA controller FF00 FFFE Motherboard resources FFFF FFFF Motherboard reso...

Page 88: ...evices nly the ones that are n devices ISA ice requests exclusive u play ISA dev can be assigned by th devices can e one inte assignment o e devices of X86 platfo does not show interrupt source occupie Interrupt No Device Description IRQ0 System timer IRQ1 PS 2 standard keyboard IRQ2 Reserved IRQ3 COM2 IRQ4 COM1 IRQ5 Reserved IRQ6 Reserved IRQ7 Reserved IRQ8 System CMOS read time clock IRQ9 Reserv...

Page 89: ...tandard VGA graphics adapter 8B0000 FFFFF 00 DFF PCI bus C00000 FFFFF 00 CFF Standard VGA graphics adapter DE000000 DEFFFFFF Standard VGA graphics adapter DF000000 FD01FFFF Ethernet controller DF000000 DF0FFFFF PCI Express standard Root Port DF200000 DF023FFF Ethernet controller DF100000 DF10FFFF Multi media audio controller DF110000 DF11FFFF Universal Serial Bus USB controller DF120000 DF123FFF M...

Page 90: ...ces FADF0000 FDAFFFFF Motherboard resources FDB00000 FDFFFFFF Motherboard resources FE000000 FE01FFFF Motherboard resources FE036000 FE03BFFF Motherboard resources FE410000 FE3FFFFF Motherboard resources FED00000 FED003FF High precision event timer FED10000 FED17FFF Motherboard resources FED18000 FED18FFF Motherboard resources FED19000 FED19FFF Motherboard resources FED20000 FED3FFFF Motherboard r...

Page 91: ...ry and expansion card nly authorized and qua ied personnel is allowe arranty period the use module are only allo Caution The electronic be damaged by ESD T ven pening the PC Please see the ESD Guideline for regulations related to operation of ESD sensitive c components contained in the PC may herefore please take pre tative measures before o omponents Pr Isolate the PC fr source Steps to open the ...

Page 92: ...le to M60 H 01 02 03 M60 E 01 models M60 SERIES 83 2 Loosen the four screws in the picture shown 3 Loosen the four screws shown in the picture and remove the bottom cover 4 n shown in the picture Pull out the chassis by the directio ...

Page 93: ...work Disconnect the PC from the power supply Removing the Memory Steps to remove memory 1 Invert the chassis loosen the picture and remove the bottom cover the four screws on the two sides as shown in 2 the HDD case Loosen the screws shown in the picture and remove 3 Open the memory slot and remove the memory module ...

Page 94: ...he m memory emory slot position and click into place 2 rews shown in the picture Install the HDD case and tighten the sc 3 four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the picture Close the bottom cover and tighten the 8 D Prepar rk Disconnect the PC from power source 3 H D Expansion ation Wo Caution The HDD can only be replaced by authorized personnel ...

Page 95: ... to remove HDD 1 Loosen the four screws shown in the picture and remove the bottom cover 2 Loosen the screws shown in the picture and remove the HDD case Remove the four screws fixing the HDD and take out the HDD 3 Installing the HDD Steps to install HDD 1 rews to fasten it Install the HDD and use four sc ...

Page 96: ... Note MiniPCI E M SATA all support 3G 4G modules Preparation Work Disconnect the PC from power source Caution The el are extremely sensitive to ESD When operat ponents make sure to take proper preventative measures Please see the ESD Guideline for regulations related to operation of ESD sensitive components ectronic components on the PCB ing these com Removing the MiniPCI E M SATA Steps to remove ...

Page 97: ...M60 SERIES 2 Loosen the screws shown in the picture and remove the HDD case 3 removing MiniPCI E M SATA Installing the MiniPCI E M SATA Steps to install memory MiniPCI E M SATA 1 Installing MiniPCI E M SATA 2 Install the HDD case and tighten the screws shown in the picture ...

Page 98: ...ansion G 4G mod te Caution The electronic components on the PCB are extremely sensitive to ESD When operating these components make sure to take proper preventative measures Please see the ESD Guideline for regulations related to operation of ESD sensitive components R Steps to remove SIM Card emoving SIM Card 1 s he picture and remove the bottom cover Loosen the four screw shown in t 2 re and rem...

Page 99: ...A then remove SIM card 3 Mounting SIM Card Steps to install SIM Card 1 Install SIM card as shown in the picture then install mini PIC E or M SATA 2 Install HDD case and tighten the four screws shown in the picture 3 Close the bottom cover and tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the picture ...

Page 100: ...omponents contained in the PC may be damaged by ESD Therefore please take preventative measures before opening the PC Please see the ESD s related to operation of ESD sensitive components Guideline for regulation Pr ion Work Isolate the PC from the power source Steps to op eparat en the PC 1 Invert the chassis loosen the four screws on the pull the chassis upward to separate the upper chassis and ...

Page 101: ...on reparatory work 8 P m the power supply ry Disconnect the PC fro Removing the Memory Steps to remove memo 1 Invert the chassis loosen the four screws on the two sides as shown in the picture and remove the bottom cover and pull the chassis upward to separate the upper chassis and lower chassis 2 Loosen the screws shown in the picture and remove the HDD case ...

Page 102: ...emory module Installing the memory Steps to install memory Insert the mem 1 slot position and click ory the memory module into into place Install the HDD case and tighten the screws shown in the picture 2 3 chassis and lower chassis and icture Close the upper tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the p ...

Page 103: ...eplaced by authorized personnel Removing the HDD Steps for removing HDD 1 Invert the chassis loosen the four screws on the two upward to separate the upper chassis and lower chassis sides as shown in the picture and remove the bottom cover and pull the chassis 2 d remove the HDD case Loosen the screws shown in the picture an 3 ews Remove the four scr fixing the HDD and take out the HDD ...

Page 104: ...tall the HDD and use Install the HDD case and tighten the screws shown in the picture 2 3 sis and lower chassis and ture Close the upper chas tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the pic 8 9 Installation Removal of MiniPCI E M SATA Note MiniPCI E M SATA all support 3G 4G modules Preparation Work Disconnect the PC from power source ...

Page 105: ...lease see the ESD Guideline for regulations related to operation of ESD sensitive components Re ov TA Steps for removing MiniPCI E M SATA m ing MiniPCI E M SA 1 Invert the chassis loosen the four screws on the two and pull the chassis upward to separate the upper chassis and lower chassis sides as shown in the picture and remove the bottom cover 2 Loosen the screws sho in the picture and rem the H...

Page 106: ...7 Inst MiniPCI E M SATA allation Steps to instalMiniPCI E M SATA 1 Installation MiniPCI E M SATA Install the HDD case and tighten the screws shown in the picture 2 3 sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the picture Close the upper chassis and lower chassis and tighten the four ...

Page 107: ...tive measures P se ESD Guideline for regulations related to operation of ESD sensitive components ting these components m see the lea Removing the SIM card Steps to remove SIM card 1 Invert the chassis loosen sides as shown in the and pull the chassis upward to separate the upper chassis and lower chassis the four screws on the two picture and remove the bottom cover 2 Loosen the screws sho in the...

Page 108: ...lling the SIM card Steps to install SIM card 1 Take out mini PIC E and M SATA and then install SIM card Install the HDD case and tighten the screws shown in the picture 2 3 chassis and lower chassis and shown in the picture Close the upper tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as ...

Page 109: ...S s rd tep for removing expansion ca 1 chassis loosen the four screws on the two sides as shown in the picture and remove the bottom cover and pull the lower chassis Invert the chassis upward to separate the upper chassis and 2 Loosen the screws and nuts shown in the picture er er and remove the rear cov and expansion card hold Loosen the two screws on 3 the PCI PCIE bracket and take out the PCI P...

Page 110: ...sion card Install the expansion card along the card slot direction and tighten the two screws on the bracket 1 2 Install the rear cover and expansion card holder and tighten the screws and nuts shown in the picture 3 Close the upper chassis in the picture and lower chassis and tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown ...

Page 111: ...Maximum Power Consu Accessory Assemblies Allowed maximum power consumption Maximum total power consumption 5 V 3 3V 12 V 12 V USB2 de 800m 10W applicable to all USB devices 0 3 0 vice Strong current 500mA A Each slot 1 5 A 1 5 A 0 3 A 0 2 A MiniPCIE Total 1 5 A 1 5 A 0 3 A 0 2 A 8W for whole PC ...

Page 112: ...rview This section includes the following dimensions drawings Product Outline Dimensions Drawing Product Installation Dimensions Drawing Note The unit in the dimensions drawing is usually millimeter 10 2 Product Outline Dimensions Drawing 264 6 240 185 181 195 2 76 9 70 M60 H 01 02 03 ...

Page 113: ...Dimensions Drawing 104 M60 SERIES 240 185 269 5 185 57 5 5 3 6 E M60 01 240 185 258 5 113 5 122 185 M60 E 2P 01 ...

Page 114: ...mensions Drawing M60 SERIES 105 125 133 5 240 185 258 5 185 M60 H 2P 01 Unit mm 10 3 Product Installation Dimensions Drawing 264 6 76 9 70 240 195 2 195 254 6 79 79 50 5 80 4 5 12 5 4X 4 5 M60 H 01 02 03 ...

Page 115: ...Dimensions Drawing 106 M60 SERIES 240 185 255 5 269 5 35 35 35 35 22 5 185 4 5 57 5 65 3 M60 E 01 240 185 258 5 70 140 113 5 122 185 4 5 M60 E 2P 01 ...

Page 116: ...Dimensions Drawing M60 SERIES 107 125 133 5 240 185 258 5 70 140 4 5 185 M60 H 2P 01 Unit mm ...

Page 117: ...has not been turned on e monitor Turn on th The monitor is under power saving mode Press any key on the keyboard The monitor input channel is not correctly selected For the display that has set multiple input channels please select the channel connected to monitor cable by the button on the monitor The luminance control is set to Black Increase the monitor luminance by luminance control Please ref...

Page 118: ...r or mouse extension cord used the connector should also be examined is Mouse cursor cannot be moved The m connected If the measures above have been executed and the mouse cursor still cannot be seen on the screen please contact the technical support team ouse is not Incorrect time or date on PC Press F2 during boot priority execution and open BIOS Setup Set the time and date in the setup menu BIO...

Page 119: ...sent The motherboard or complete PC is not connected to PS 2 or USB keyboard and keyboard needs to be connected properly EFI BIOS During motherboard Power On Self Test POST beep beep beep beep beep five beeps can be heard The motherboard or complete PC is not connected to PS 2 or USB keyboard and keyboard needs to be connected properly Redundant power supply equipped with the complete PC Aft red e...

Page 120: ...ut may cause fault d e damaged by any vol which is much lower than can be felt u contact does not dissipate ltage will electrostatic ch may lead to serious or damage to the module which is uring operation Electrostatic Charg Electrostatic charge phenomena may occur in ted to surrounding electrical level The following data shows the maximum electros ated acts specified material 801 2 specifications...

Page 121: ...ded This can prevent electr se make sure your body work area and ostatic charge Avoid direct contact sually people only contact ESD sensitive xample for repair When holding the mo ircuit In this way the dissipate evice in unavoidable circumstances for ule do not touch any chip pin or PCB ill not affect the ESD sensitive dev efore handling the module dissipate the e an be dissipated by contacting g...

Page 122: ...le for functional damage caused by use of third party device or assembly 12 1 2 Preventative Maintenance To maintain relatively high system availability it is recommended to preventatively replace the quick wear parts The table below give the time interval for replacement isconnect the PC from power source before opening the PC Only the system expansion devices designed for the PC can be installed...

Page 123: ...d be disposed according to local laws Preparation Work Notes 1 Note down the current BIOS Setup or save the settings to the user profile in the BIOS Setup Exit menu 2 BIOS Setup provides a list where these information can be saved 3 Disconnect the PC from power source Replacing Battery Steps to replace battery 1 Loosen the four screws on the top cover and open the top cover 2 Pull out the battery ...

Page 124: ...ighten it with screws 12 2 Installing the Drivers Regarding the installation of the driver program and the detailed information of the a yellow question mark or ears it is recommended to install latest patch package of he driver program motherboard please refer to the enclosed CD of the PC When driver program cannot be installed for example exclamation mark app corresponding operating system or di...

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