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KTD-N0886-E
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  • Page 1 KTQM87/mITX KTD-N0886-E The pulse of innovation...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3-displays Configurations: ......................... 16 DP Adapters ............................. 16 Power Consumption ........................ 17 Connector Locations ................21 KTQM87/mITX - frontside ......................21 KTQM87/mITX - backside ......................22 Connector Definition ................23 IO-Area Connectors ................24 DP Connectors DP1, DP2, DP3 (J24, J22, J23) ................24 Ethernet Connectors .......................
  • Page 3 System Agent (SA) Configuration......................... 71 South Bridge Configuration ........................78 Network Configuration ..........................87 LAN Configuration ............................ 88 Hardware Health Configuration ........................89 Kontron Configuration ..........................91 Display Configuration ..........................92 SMBIOS Event Log ............................ 93 AMT Configuration ............................ 94 ME Configuration ............................97 Thermal Configuration ..........................
  • Page 4: Document Revision History

    Brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Disclaimer KONTRON reserves the right to make changes without notice to any product, including circuits and/or software described or contained in this manual in order to improve design and/or performance.
  • Page 5: Life Support Policy

    KONTRON warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period. If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period KONTRON will, at its sole option, repair or replace the product with a similar product.
  • Page 6 2. Driver Version numbers (Graphics, Network, and Audio). 3. Attached Hardware: Harddisks, CD-Rom, LCD Panels etc. If the Kontron product seems to be defect and you want to return it for repair, please follow the guide lines from the following page: http://www.kontron.com/support-and-services/support/rma-information...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Page 5 Introduction Introduction This manual describes the KTQM87/mITX board made by KONTRON. This board will also be denoted KTQM87 within this Users Guide. The KTQM87 board is based on the QM87 chipset, support 4 generation Intel® Haswell i7 -, i5 -, i3 2Core and 4Core mobile processors, and Celeron.
  • Page 8: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Installing the Board To get the board running follow these steps. If the board shipped from KONTRON has already components like RAM and CPU cooler mounted, then relevant steps below can be skipped. 1. Turn off the PSU (Power Supply Unit) Warning: Turn off PSU (Power Supply Unit) completely (no mains power connected to the PSU) or leave the Power Connectors unconnected while configuring the board.
  • Page 9: Requirements Iec60950

    Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av Vaihda paristo ainoastaan lalteval- mistajan apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt suosittelemaan tyyppiln. Hävitä käytetty paristo fabrikantens instruktion. valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 10: System Specifications

    Component main data The table below summarizes the features of the KTQM87/mITX embedded motherboard. Form factor KTQM87/mITX: miniITX (170.18 mm by 170.18 mm), Height approx. 39 mm (35.5 mm from top of PCB board) Processor On board CPU variants Support 4 Generation Intel®...
  • Page 11 DAC, ADC, PWM and TIMER (Multiplexed), (via Feature connector) • WAKE UP / Interrupt Inputs (Multiplexed), (via Feature connector) • 3 Wire Bus for GPIO Expansion (up to 152 GPIOs), (via Feature connector) • 8 bit Timer output, (via Feature connector) KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 12 Windows XP (32b*, limited support may apply) Systems • Windows 7 (32b + 64b *) Support • Windows 8 (32b + 64b *) • Linux • VxWorks • WES7 (32b + 64b) *= Out Of The Box installation test only. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 13 IAW IEC 60068-2-64, Test Fh, Random Vibration. 90 min per axis, 3 axes, at 1.9 grms, with PSD: 10-20 Hz: 0.05 g²/Hz and 20-500 Hz: -3dB/octave. Theoretical MTBF: 219.028 / 161.225 hours @ 40ºC / 60ºC for the KTQM87/mITX Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS): All boards in the KTQM87 family are RoHS compliant.
  • Page 14: Ktqm87 Block Diagram

    Point-Mobile LAN1 Intel Clarkville SPI BIOS Flash 10/100/1000Mb LAN2 Intel Pearsonville 10/100/1000Mb TPM (Infineon) Feature connector: 2x COM (RS232) Embedded SMBus/I2C Controller 6-pin PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse GPIO/DAC/ADC/PWM ITE8516 GPIO expansion (up to 152) Intruder detection 2x Fan (CPU/System) KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 15: Processor Support Table

    Intel® Core™ i3 processor generation Celeron The BGA CPU is premounted from factory. Kontron has defined the board versions as listed in the following table, so far all based on Embedded CPUs. Later other versions are expected. KTQM87/mITX variants...
  • Page 16: System Memory Support

    P/N will be maintained so that EOL module will be replaced by other similar type of qualified module. As a minimum it is recommend using Kontron memory modules for prototype system(s) in order to prove stability of the system and as for reference.
  • Page 17: Ktqm87 Graphics Subsystem

    Intel® HD Graphics 5200 The Intel Core i7-4860EQ support Intel Iris™ Pro graphics 5200 is almost the same as HD Graphics 4600, but it has 40 execution units instead of 20 units and also embedded DRAM (L4 cache is added). KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 18: 3-Displays Configurations

    HDMI, DVI or VGA panel support. The Kontron DP to VGA is the only active Adapter, so that both Kontron DP to HDMI and DP to DMI are passive adapters. The DP to HDMI supports the HDMI 1.4a specification including audio codec.
  • Page 19: Power Consumption

    Should be ±10% for compliance with the ATX specification -5,50V -4.5V Not required for the KTQM87 boards 5VSB 4.75V 5.25V Should be ±5% for compliance with the ATX specification Note: -12V is only used for COM ports (COM1 and COM2). KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 20 Probe Note: Power consumption of PSU (power loss), Monitor and HDD are not included. KTQM87/mITX Low Power Setup: Standard system configuration equipped with Internal graphics, 1x SATA disks, Intel i7-4700EQ CPU, 1x DIMM (4GB Module), DP Monitor, PS2 Keyboard & Mouse,1x 16GB USB 3.0 Stick, 12V active cooler, 400W ATX PSU.
  • Page 21 KTD-N0886-E Page 19 System Specification KTQM87/mITX Low Power Setup results: Windows 7 – Idle Supply Voltage / [V] Current draw/ [mA] Power consumption/ [W] +12V 12.3 1.81 +12V_P4 12.3 3.75 5.21 2.34 +3V3 3.39 0.84 5VSB 5.07 0.00 Total 8.75 Windows 7 –...
  • Page 22 KTD-N0886-E Page 20 System Specification KTQM87/mITX High Power Setup results: Windows 7 – Idle Supply Voltage / [V] Current draw/ [mA] Power consumption/ [W] +12V 12.25 8.94 +12V_P4 12.26 4.07 5.17 4.02 +3V3 3.35 2728 9.14 5VSB 5.06 0.00 Total 26.17...
  • Page 23: Connector Locations

    KTD-N0886-E Page 21 Connector Location Connector Locations KTQM87/mITX - frontside J1 SATA2 J2 SATA1 J36 Always On J7 DDR3 Slot 0 J6 DDR3 Slot 1 J4 SATA3 J3 SATA0 J12 FRONTPNL J21 ATX+12V-4p J29 FANCPU J28 FANSYS J8 PCIe x16...
  • Page 24: Ktqm87/Mitx - Backside

    KTD-N0886-E Page 22 Connector Location KTQM87/mITX - backside J13 mPCIe/mSATA4 w. USB13 J14 mPCIe/mSATA5 w. USB12 & SIM Card System Temperature Sensor U79 (LM75) KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 25: Connector Definition

    On-board pull-up or pull-down resistors on input pins or open-collector output pins. Note Special remarks concerning the signal. The abbreviation TBD is used for specifications which are not available yet or which are not sufficiently specified by the component vendors. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 26: Io-Area Connectors

    Aux Channel (-) AUX (-) channel used by DP Aux Ch (n) or DDC Data DDC Data used by HDMI Hot Plug Internally pull down (100Kohm). Return Same as GND 3.3V Fused by 1.5A resetable PTC fuse. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 27: Ethernet Connectors

    Ethernet LAN2 (connector J10) is mounted together with USB Ports 4 and 5. The pinout of the RJ45 connectors is as follows: Signal Type Ioh/Iol Note MDI0+ MDI0- MDI1+ MDI2+ MDI2- MDI1- MDI3+ MDI3- Flashing => On => 1GB link communication 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 28: Usb Connectors (Io Area)

    USB 2.0 Port 10, 11 are supplied on the combined 2xUSB and LAN connector (J9). For USB2.0 cabling it is required to use only HiSpeed USB cable, specified in USB2.0 standard: For USB3.0 cabling it is required to use only HiSpeed USB cable, specified in USB3.0 standard: KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 29: Usb Connector J35 (Usb0, 1, 2 & 3)

    Differential pair works as serial differential receive/transmit data lines. TXn+ TXn- (n= 0,1,2,3) 5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during power-down to allow wakeup 5V/SB5V on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 2A fuse covering both USB ports. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 30: Usb 10 & 11 (J9)

    Differential pair works as serial differential receive/transmit data lines. USB5+ USB5- 5V supply for external devices. SB5V is supplied during power-down to allow wakeup 5V/SB5V on USB device activity. Protected by resettable 2A fuse covering both USB ports. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 31: Audio Jack Connector Stack (J16)

    LINE1-IN-L Line In signal Left LINE1-IN-R Line In signal Right Shared with J34 pin header connector OUT-L Speaker Out Left Shared with J34 pin header connector OUT-R Speaker Out Right MIC1-L Microphone In Left MIC1-R Microphone In Right KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 32: Internal Connectors

    Warning: Hot plugging any of the two power connectors (J20 and J21) is not allowed. Hot plugging might damage the board. In other words, turn off main supply etc. to makesure all the power lines (+12V, 5V, SB5V, 3.3V, -5V, -12V) are turned off when connecting to the motherboard. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 33: Fan Connectors (J28 And J29)

    4K7 to +12V. The signal has to be pulsed and onboard circuit is prepared for two pulses per rotation. +12V supply for fan. A maximum of 2000mA can be supplied from this pin. Power Supply GND signal KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 34: Ps/2 Keyboard And Mouse Connector (Kbdmse) (J26)

    Bi-directional clock signal used to strobe data/commands from/to the PC-AT keyboard. KBDDAT Bi-directional serial data line used to transfer data from or commands to the PC-AT keyboard. Available cable kit: PN 1053-2384 Bracket Cable 6-Pin to PS2-Kbd-Mse KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 35: Sata (Serial Ata) Disk Interface

    SATA* RX+ / RX- Host transmitter differential signal pair Host receiver differential signal pair SATA* TX+ / TX- “*” specifies 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 depending on SATA port. Available cable kit: PN 821035 Cable SATA 500mm KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 36: Usb Connectors (Internal)

    Circuit is based on high fidelity 8-channel HD audio codec which is compatible with Intel HD Audio specification and supports stereo 24-bit resolution and up to 192 kHz sample rate for DACs/ADCs. Up to 90 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). 16/20/24-bit S/PDIF TX Outputs supporting 48K/96K/44.1K/88.2 KHz sample rate Header Signal Type SPDIF_OUT O-3.3 KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 37: Front Panel Connector (Frontpnl) (J12)

    The reset process continues even though the Reset Input is kept low. LINE2 Line2 is second stereo Line signals MIC2 MIC2 is second stereo microphone input. SB3V3 Standby 3.3V voltage AGND Analogue Ground for Audio Available cable kit: PN 821042 Cable Front Panel Open-End, 300 mm KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 38: Serial Com1 - Com2 Ports (J19, J18)

    DB9 adapter cables (PN 821016 200mm long and 821017 100mm long) are available for implementing standard COM ports on chassis. Available cable kit (DB9 adapter cables): PN 821017 - 100 mm or PN 821016 - 200 mm KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 39: Lvds Flat Panel Connector (J31)

    By adding a 1Kohm resistor in series with this signal, mounted at the Inverter end of the cable kit, the noise is limited and the picture is stable. If the Backlight Enable is required to be active high then, check the following BIOS Chipset setting: Backlight Signal Inversion = Enabled. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 40: Feature Connector (J27)

    - 3.47 V) (– terminal connected to GND). The external battery is protected against charging and can be used with/without the on-board battery installed. SB3V3 Max. load is 0.75A (1.5A < 1 sec.) SB5V StandBy +5V supply. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 41 AI/IS GPIO12 ADC4/WUI28/GPI4 AI/IS/IS GPIO13 RI1#/WUI0/GPD0 IS/IS/IOS GPIO14 RI2#/WUI1/GPD1 IS/IS/IOS GPIO15 TMRI0/WUI2/GPC4 IS/IS/IOS GPIO16 TMRI1/WUI3/GPC6 IS/IS/IOS GPIO17 L80HLAT/BAO/WUI24/GPE0 O4/O4/IS/IOS Available cable kit and Break-Out-Board: PN 1052-5885 Cable, Feature 44pol 1 to1, 300mm PN 820978 Feature BOB (Break-Out-Board) KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 42: Load Default Bios Settings" Jumper (J5)

    5. Turn off power. 6. Move the Jumper back to position 2-3 (default position). 7. Turn on power, use the Power On Button PWRBTN_IN#) if required to boot. Motherboard might automatically reboot a few times. Wait until booting is completed. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 43: Always On Jumper Setting (J36)

    Disabled Activate the power on button (PWRBIN_IN#) to switch on the board. Enabled Board powers on automatically, when the external power supply is switched ON. Disabled Activate the power on button (PWRBIN_IN#) to switch on the board. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 44: Spi Connector (J32)

    Quad Output Fast Read modes. The signal is not used in Dual Output Fast Read mode. SPI Data I/O: A bidirectional signal used to support Dual IO Fast Read, Quad IO Fast Read SPI_IO3_#HOLD and Quad Output Fast Read modes. The signal is not used in Dual Output Fast Read mode. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 45: Cctalk Connector (J25)

    Note LPC CLK PWR LPC FRAME# LPC RST# LPC AD3 LPC AD2 +3V3 9 10 LPC AD1 LPC AD0 11 12 SMB_CLK 13 14 SMB_DATA SB3V3 15 16 LPC SERIRQ 17 18 CLKRUN# SUS_STAT# 19 20 TPM_DRQ#0 KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 46: Slot Connectors (Pcie, Minipcie)

    B22 A22 PEG_RXN[1] PEG_TXP[2] B23 A23 PEG_TXN[2] B24 A24 B25 A25 PEG_RXP[2] B26 A26 PEG_RXN[2] PEG_TXP[3] B27 A27 PEG_TXN[3] B28 A28 B29 A29 PEG_RXP[3] B30 A30 PEG_RXN[3] CLKREQ B31 A31 B32 A32 PEG_TXP[4] B33 A33 PEG_TXN[4] B34 A34 KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 47 B70 A70 PEG_TXN[13] B71 A71 B72 A72 PEG_RXP[13] B73 A73 PEG_RXN[13] PEG_TXP[14] B74 A74 PEG_TXN[14] B75 A75 B76 A76 PEG_RXP[14] B77 A77 PEG_RXN[14] PEG_TXP[15] B78 A78 PEG_TXN[15] B79 A79 B80 A80 PEG_RXP[15] CLKREQ B81 A81 PEG_RXN[15] B82 A82 KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 48: Minipcie With Msata/Usb2.0 & Sim-Card Support (J14)

    PCIE_mini CLK UIM_RESET UIM_VPP UIM_IC_DM UIM_IC_DP W_Disable# RST# SATA5_RXP +3V3 SATA5_RXN +1.5V SMB_CLK SATA5_TXN SMB_DATA SATA5_TXP USB12N USB12P +3V3 +3V3 SATA_DET5# +1.5V +3V3 Note 1: 10K ohm pull-up to 3V3. Note 2: 2K2 ohm pull-up to 3V3 Dual. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 49: Minipice With Msata & Usb2.0 (J13)

    SUS_CLK W_Disable# RST# SATA4_RXP +3V3 SATA4_RXN +1.5V SMB_CLK SATA4_TXN SMB_DATA SATA4_TXP U_USB13N U_USB13P +3V3 +3V3 SATA_DET4# CL_CLK CL_DATA +1.5V CL_RSTB W_DISABLE_N +3V3 Note 1: 10K ohm pull-up to 3V3. Note 2: 2K2 ohm pull-up to 3V3 Dual. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 50: On-Board -& Mating Connector Types

    On-board -& mating connector types The Mating connectors / Cables are connectors or cable kits which are fitting the On-board connector. The Kontron cable kits marked with “*” are included in the “KTQM87 Cable & Driver Kit” PN 826603. On-board Connectors...
  • Page 51: 10 Bios

    Blue text for functions (not all can be modified). Black background for actual selection. Black text actual settings. Feature Options Description System Date MM/DD/YYYY Set the system date. System Time HH:MM:SS Set the system time. The following table describes the changeable settings: KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 52: System Information

    1600 MHz L2 Cache RAM 256 KB Total Memory 4096 MB 4096 MB (DDR3-1600) @ ChannelA-DIMM0 0 MB Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 53: Boot Features

    Allow Hotkey in S4 resume [Enabled] UEFI Boot [Enabled] Legacy Boot [Enabled] Boot in Legacy Video Mode [Disabled] Load OPROM [On Demand] Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 54 Load all OPROMs or on demand according to the boot Load OPROM On Demand device. Note 1: Use either digit keys to enter value (0 – 99) or +/- keys to increase/decrease value. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 55: Network Stack

    (Note 1) Enable/Disable IPv4 Enabled Disabled IPv6 (Note 1) Enable/Disable IPv6 Enabled IPv6 First UEFI PXE Boot Priority Set the priority of UEFI PXE Boot IPv4 First (Note 1) Note 1: Only visible if Network Stack is enabled. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 56: Error Manager

    Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► Function Selection Description Enter View Error Manager Log Display Error Manager Log information. Clear Error Manager Log Enter Clear Error Manager Log. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 57: Advanced

    In order to make a selection of a submenu activated the ↑↓ keys until the requested submenu becomes white color, then activate the <Enter>. Function Selection Description English Select Language Select Language. Francais Etc. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 58: Silicon Information

    L1 Cache 64 KB L2 Cache 256 KB L3 Cache 8192 KB PCH TYPE LynxPoint PCH REV. C2 Stepping Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 59: Acpi Configuration

    T-State) will be used. When enabled, the platform will generate a GPE/SCI Disabled CPPC Platform Sci enable upon CPPC command completion. If disabled, the Enabled OS must poll for command completion. Disabled Native PCI Express Native PCI Express Enable/Disable Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 60: Processor Configuration

    Intel ® Streamer Prefetcher Enable or disable MLC Streamer Prefetcher. Enabled Disabled Intel ® Spatial Prefetcher Enable or disable Spatial Prefetcher Enabled Disabled MP MWAIT/Cx State Support Enabled Disabled Enable/Disable PFAT (Platform Firmware PFAT Armoring Technology) feature. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 61 Power Limit 1) in Watts. The value may vary from 0, 1,2,…200 Long Power Limit 0 to Fused Value. If the value is 0, the fused value will be programmed. A value greater than fused TDP value will not be programmed. Continue KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 62 Package C State Demotion Enable/Disable Package C State Demotion. Enabled Disabled Package C State UnDemotion Enable/Disable Package C State UnDemotion. Enabled Disabled C State Pre-Wake Enable/Disable C State Pre-Wake. Enabled Disabled Lake Tiny Lake Tiny Settings. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 63: Peripheral Configuration

    Disabled: all clocks turned on. Enabled: clocks for empty PCI/PCIe slots will be Disabled Turn off unused PCI/PCIe clocks turned off to save power, especially for EMI test. Enabled Platform must be powered off for changes to take effect. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 64: Hdd Configuration

    Configure system to treat the port as internal or External Port external. Enabled Hard Disk Drive Select ´Solid State Drive´ only if a Solid State SATA Device Type Drive is connected to this SATA port. Solid State Drive KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 65 If enabled, indicates that the HDD password HDD Unlock Enabled unlock in the OS is enabled. If enabled, indicates that the LED/SGPIO Disabled LED Locate hardware is attached and ping to locate feature Enabled is enabled on the OS. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 66: Memory Configuration

    Channel B DIMM Control [Enabled] Memory Remap [Enabled] MRC FastBoot [Enabled] DIMM Profile [Default profile] Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► “Memory Thermal Configuration” see next pages. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 67 Enable/Disable Memory Remap above 4GB. Enabled Enable/Disable MRC FastBoot. Generally, this Disabled MRC FastBoot option only takes effect when doing cold Enabled boots/resets. Default profile SPD XMP profile selection – for XMP supported DIMM Profile Custom profile DIMM. XMP profile 1 KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 68 Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► “Memory Power and Thermal Throttling” see next page. Function Selection Description Disabled Memory Thermal Management Memory Thermal Management Enable/Disable. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 69 Self Refresh Enable Enable/Disable Self Refresh Enable. Enabled Self Refresh Idle Timer Range [64K-1: 512] Disabled Enable/Disable Throttler CKE min Throttler CKE min defeature Enabled defeature. Timer value for CKE min. Throttler CKE min timer Range [255;0] KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 70 DIMM is idle with cke off. Range [63;0]. 0,1,… 172,…255 Activate Energy Channel0/1 Activate Energy contribution. Range [255;0]. 0,1,… 212,…255 Read Energy Channel0/1 Read Energy contribution. Range [255;0]. Write Energy Channel0/1 0,1,… 221,…255 Write Energy contribution. Range [255;0]. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 71 0,1,…255 Range [255;0] = [31.875;0] in Watt. Hot Threshold Channel0/1 0,1,…255 Range [255;0] = [31.875;0] in Watt. Warm Budget Channel0/1 0,1,…255 Range [255;0] = [31.875;0] in Watt. Hot Budget Channel0/1 0,1,…255 Range [255;0] = [31.875;0] in Watt. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 72 Power Limit 2 time window Y value for DDR RAPL PL 2 WindowY 0,1,…,10,…31 domain. Actual time_window for RAPL is: (1/1024 seconds) * (1+(x/4)) * (2^y). Note1: Only selectable if “Dram Power Meter” > “Use User provided power weights, scale factor” is Enabled. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 73: System Agent (Sa) Configuration

    Description Disabled Cpu Audio Device (D0:D3:F0) Enable/Disable Cpu Audio Device. Enabled Disabled CHAP Device [D0:D4:F0) Enable/Disable SA CHAP Device. Enabled Disabled Thermal Device [D0:D4:F0) Enable/Disable SA Thermal Device. Enabled Disabled CRID support Enable Compatible Revision ID. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 74 Enable/Disable DMI Extend Sync control. Enabled Disabled Enable/Disable DMI Gen2 Support Enabled DMI Gen2 Support Control Control. Auto -6 dB DMI De-emphasis Control DeEmphasis Control for DMI. -3.5 dB Disabled DMI IOT Control IOT Control for DMI. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 75 Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► Function Selection Description Enable/Disable Intel ® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Disabled Intel ® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) by reporting the I/O device assignment to VMM Enabled through DMAR ACPI Tables. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 76 128MB 128MB DVMT5.0 DVMT Graphic Memory Size. This has no 256MB DVMT Total Gfx Mem effect if external graphics are present. Disabled Gfx Low Power Mode Enable/Disable Gfx Low Power Mode. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 77 Select the Video Device activated during POST. IGD – Boot Type This has no effect if external graphics are present. EFP3 EFP2 LFP2 Hardware: Spread is controlled by chip. Spread Spectrum clock Chip Hardware Software: Spread is controlled by BIOS. Software KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 78 Voltage Start Margin [ 20] Error Target PEG RxCEM Loopback Mode [Disabled] PEG Gen3 RxCTLE Control [ 8] Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 79 Error Target 0,1, …65535 The margin search error target value [1 … 65535]. Disabled PEG RxCEM Loopback Mode Enable/Disable PEG RxCEM Loopback Mode. Enabled PEG Gen3 RxCTLE Control 0, …8, …255 PEG Gen3 RxCTLE for Bundle0(Lane0, Lane1). KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 80: South Bridge Configuration

    Wake From DeepSx by the assertion of GP27 GP27 Wake From DeepSx pin. Enabled State S5 Specify what state to switch to when power is State After G3 State S0 re-applied after a power failure (G3 state). KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 81 The control of Active State Power Management DMI Link ASPM Control of the DMI Link. L0S And L1 Auto Disabled The control of Extended Sync on SB side of the DMI Link Extended Synch Control DMI Link. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 82 [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] NFER [Disabled] [Disabled] SEFE [Disabled] SENFE [Disabled] SECE [Disabled] PME Interrupt [Disabled] PME SCI [Disabled] Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 83 Root PCI Express PME Interrupt PME Interrupt Enabled Enabled/Disabled. Disabled PME SCI PCI Express PME SCI Enabled/Disabled. Enabled (Note1) Note 1: Default is “Disabled” for port 1, 2, 4 and 8 and “Enabled” for port 5, 6 and 7. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 84 Control the USB EHCI (USB 2.0) functions. Enabled Disabled Control each of the USB ports (0~13) USB Per-Port Disable Control enable/disable. Enabled Disabled Enable/Disable support for the USB-r redirect USB-r Feature Enabled device on the EHCI controller. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 85 Save and Exit ► Function Selection Description Disabled Enabled Azalia Control Detection of the Azalia device. Auto Disabled Azalia Docking Support Enable Enable/Disable Docking Support for Azalia. Enabled Disabled Azalia PME Enabled Enable/Disable PME for Azalia. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 86 The “Quit” mode Serial IRQ is active only when Serial IRQ Mode Continuous needed, In “Continuous” it is active all the time. 4 Frames The number of start frames at the beginning of Start frames 6 Frames the serial IRQ. 8 Frames KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 87 Enable/Disable the PCH BIOS Lock Enable BIOS Lock Enabled feature. The whole BIOS region is not writable. Enable/Disable SMM LOCK feature. It will lock Disabled SMM LOCK the SMRAM and unable load SMM driver any Enabled more. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 88 Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► Function Selection Description Disabled Please specify a NFC module or choose disable NFC Module for none. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 89: Network Configuration

    Disabled Enable PCH Internal Wake on LAN capability at Wake on PCH LAN Enabled Moff. Disabled SLP_LAN# Low on DC Power Enable/Disable SLP_LAN# Low on DC Power. Enabled Disabled ASF Support Enable/Disable Alert Specification Format. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 90: Lan Configuration

    Enable or disable integrated LAN to wake the Disabled Wake on LAN system. (The Wake On LAN cannot be disabled if Enabled ME is on at Sx state). Disabled Enabled ETH2 Configuration (Right) Control the Ethernet Devices and PXE boot. With PXE boot KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 91: Hardware Health Configuration

    Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► Note: System Temperature readout is the temperature measured by the selected sensor via System Temperature Ext Type. If disabled then onboard sensor (U79) is used. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 92 Note 7: Seconds, use digit keys to enter value. Value 0 means Watchdog is disabled. Refer to “KT-API-V2 User Manual” to control the Watchdog via API or refer to “KT-API-V2 User Manual DLL” how to control Watchdog via Windows DLL. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 93: Kontron Configuration

    Description 1 x16 “2 x8” and “1 x8, 2 x4” need Riser Card with PCIe PEG Bifurcation 2 x8 bifurcation functionality to work. Only supported on KTQM77/mITX having PCB ID 01 or above. 1 x8, 2 x4 KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 94: Display Configuration

    Inversion of backlight signal. High Note: When Onboard LVDS is disabled then the other functions (Resolution, Manufacture etc) are not visible. All possible set of settings (“Resolution”, “Manufacture” and “Panel name”) are not listed in this Users Guide. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 95: Smbios Event Log

    Note: Entering View SMBIOS event log will show log only. Function Selection Description Disabled Event Log Enable/Disable Event Log. Enabled Mark SMBIOS events as read. Marked SMBIOS Mark SMBIOS as read Enter events won’t be displayed. Enter Clears SMBIOS events Clears SMBIOS events. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 96: Amt Configuration

    Un-Configure ME [Disabled] Hide Un-Configure ME Confirmation [Disabled] MEBx Debug Message output [Disabled] USB Provision [Enabled] ►MEBx Resolution Setting Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 97 Un-Configure ME without a password. Enabled Disabled Hide Un-Configure ME Confirmation without Hide Un-Configure ME Confirmation password Confirmation Prompt. Enabled Disabled MEBx Debug Message output Enable/Disable MEBx Debug Message output. Enabled Disabled USB Provision Enable/Disable USB Provision function. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 98 Text Mode resolution used by MEBx to display UI Text Mode resolution 80X25 the User Interface forms. 100X31 Auto 640X480 Graphic Mode resolution used by MEBx to display Graphic Mode resolution boxes like consent sprite. 800X600 1024X768 KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 99: Me Configuration

    Enabled Disabled ME Debug Event Service Enable/Disable ME Debug Event Service. Enabled Disabled Enable/Disable ME Debug Event Service for BIOS MDES for BIOS Enabled events. Disabled Enable/Disable Intel ® ME Independent ME IFR Feature Enabled Firmware Recovery. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 100: Thermal Configuration

    Advanced Thermal Configuration Item Specific Help ► CPU Thermal Configuration CPU Thermal Configuration Submenu. ► Platform Thermal Configuration Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 101 PROCHOT# Response Enable/Disable PROCHOT Response. Enabled Disabled Disable VR Thermal Alert Enable/Disable VR Thermal Alert. Enabled Disabled ACPI 3.0 T-States Enable/Disable ACPI 3.0 T-States. Enabled Disabled Enable CPU Digital Thermal Sensor function. Enabled Out of Spec Only KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 102 OS reads the temperature when passive cooling is enabled. Use “+” and “-“ keys to change value. Disabled Thermal Sensor Device Enable Enable Thermal Sensor Device. Enabled Disabled Enable/Disable ME SMBus Thermal Reporting ME SMBus Thermal Reporting Configuration. Enabled KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 103: Icc Configuration

    All registers locked. None: Change will not apply None Apply ICC settings after reboot Permanent: Permanently after Changes will be applied permanently, reboot starting after the next reboot. Use it to provide changes that are verified and safe. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 104: Clock 3

    Do not use mix of digit keys and +/- keys. Note 2: Use either digit keys to enter value or +/- keys to increase/decrease value by 1. Do not use mix of digit keys and +/- keys. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 105: Intel ® Rapid Start Technology

    Enable RTC wake timer at S3 entry. 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 2 hours Disabled Display Save Restore (Note1) Display Save Restore Configured. Enabled Note1: only visible if “Intel ® Rapid Start Technology Support” is “Enabled”. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 106: Security

    User Only password. Set HDD01 User Password Enter Set HDD01 User Password. Disabled This is used to decide whether TPM support TPM Support Enabled should be enabled or disabled. Note 1: Only selectable if “Supervisor Password” is set. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 107: Secure Boot Configuration

    Enable or disable secure boot function. Enabled Reset to Defaults Enter Reset secure boot variables to manufacturing defaults. PK will be deleted, the platform will be changed to Change to Customization Enter setup mode, and secure boot is disabled automatically. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 108: Tpm Configuration

    Require PP for clear Do not require PP for clear Enable, Activate, and Clear Enable, Activate, Clear, Enable, and Activate Enabling this option Disabled causes the system to omit TPM Support recording boot device Enabled attempts in PCR[4]. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 109: Boot

    8. ATA HDD3: 9. ATA HDD4: 10. ATA HDD5: 11. Other HDD: 12. PCI LAN: 13. Internal Shell Help ↑↓ Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 110: Misc

    Setup Defaults Exit ←→ Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu Save and Exit ► Note: This menu contains dynamic driver settings and possibly other settings. Don’t change these settings. This menu might be removed in future BIOS version. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...
  • Page 111: Exit

    Load settings for optimized boot time and system performance. Discard Changes Load the original value of this boot time. Not the default Setup value. Save Changes Save all changes of all menus, but do not reset system. KTQM87/mITX Users Guide...

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