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USER GUIDE
mITX-BDW-U
User Guide, Rev. 1.6
Doc. ID: 1060-4825 / KTD-N0XXX-A

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  • Page 1  USER GUIDE mITX-BDW-U User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Doc. ID: 1060-4825 / KTD-N0XXX-A...
  • Page 2 In cases of doubt, please contact Kontron. This user guide is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved by Kontron. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the express written permission of Kontron.
  • Page 3 ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE (COLLECTIVELY, "HIGH RISK APPLICATIONS"). You understand and agree that your use of Kontron devices as a component in High Risk Applications is entirely at your risk. To minimize the risks associated with your products and applications, you should provide adequate design and operating safeguards.
  • Page 4 If you have any difficulties using this user guide, discover an error, or just want to provide some feedback, contact Kontron support. Detail any errors you find. We will correct the errors or problems as soon as possible and post the revised user guide on our website.
  • Page 5: Symbols

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Symbols The following symbols may be used in this manual. DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 6: For Your Safety

    Therefore, in the interest of your own safety and of the correct operation of your new Kontron product, you are requested to conform with the following guidelines.
  • Page 7: General Instructions On Usage

    General Instructions on Usage In order to maintain Kontron’s product warranty, this product must not be altered or modified in any way. Changes or modifications to the product, that are not explicitly approved by Kontron and described in this User Guide or received from Kontron’s Technical Support as a special handling instruction, will void your warranty.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    3.5. mITX-BDW-U Graphics Subsystem ..............................19 3.6. Power Consumption ....................................21 Connector Locations ..................................24 4.1. mITX-BDW-U – Top View and Front Panel............................24 Connector Definition ..................................26 I/O-Area Connectors ..................................27 6.1. DP Connectors DP1 and DP2 (J8, J9) ..............................27 6.2.
  • Page 9 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Slot Connectors (miniPCIe)................................43 On-board and Mating Connector Types ............................ 44 BIOS ........................................45 10.1. Main ..........................................45 10.2. Advanced ........................................51 10.3. Security ........................................95 10.4. Boot ..........................................99 10.5. Misc .......................................... 100 10.6.
  • Page 10: 1/ Introduction

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 1/ Introduction This manual describes the mITX-BDW-U board made by Kontron. This board will also be denoted mITX-BDW-U within this user guide. The mITX-BDW-U board is based on the BDW-U chipset and supports the 5 generation Intel®...
  • Page 11: 2/ Installation Procedure

    Distributor or FAE. For more information refer to chapter “System Memory Support”. Cooler Installation The mITX-BDW-U comes with a passive heatsink pre-installed and a separate fan, that can be mounted onto the heatsink, should the system require additional airflow. Connect Cooler Fan electrically to the FANCPU connector.
  • Page 12: Chassis Safety Standards

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 2.2. Chassis Safety Standards When designing the chassis interface connectors, take care that the connectors fulfil the IEC60950 standard. mITX-BDW-U (T4006) users must evaluate the end-product to ensure that the requirements of the 60950-1 safety standard are met: ...
  • Page 13: Lithium Battery Precautions

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 2.3. Lithium Battery Precautions CAUTION! VORSICHT! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly re- placed. Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Replace only with same or equivalent type Batterie. Ersatz nur durch den selben oder einen vom recommended by manufacturer.
  • Page 14: 3/ System Specifications

    The table below summarizes the features of the mITX-BDW-U embedded motherboard. Form Factor mITX-BDW-U: miniITX (170.18 mm by 170.18 mm), height approx. 23 mm from top of PCB board. Processor On board CPU variants Support 5th Generation Intel® Core™ (Broadwell-U Mobile) processors on a BGA 1168 in a Multi-chip package with the PCH (max.
  • Page 15 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 LAN Support 1x 10/100/1000 Mbits/s LAN (ETHER1) using Intel® Clarksville WGI218LM Gigabit PHY connected to BDW-U 1x 10/100/1000 Mbits/s LAN (ETHER2) using Intel® Pearsonville I211AT PCI Express controller PXE Netboot supported. Expansion PCI-Express slots: Capabilities 1x mPCIe connector with USB 2.0 port support for 3G modem (SIM socket)
  • Page 16 Theoretical MTBF: 365475 hours @ 30º C for the mITX-BDW-U Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS): All boards in the mITX-BDW-U family are RoHS compliant. Capacitor utilization: No Tantalum capacitors on board Only Japanese brand Solid capacitors rated for 100 ºC used on board www.kontron.com...
  • Page 17: Mitx-Bdw-U Block Diagram

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 3.2. mITX-BDW-U Block Diagram www.kontron.com // 17...
  • Page 18: Processor Support Table

    5th generation Intel® Core™ i3 processor The BGA CPU is premounted at the factory. Kontron has defined the board versions as listed in the following table. Currently, all board versions are based on Embedded CPUs. Other versions are expected later.
  • Page 19: Mitx-Bdw-U Graphics Subsystem

    24 hours. 3.5. mITX-BDW-U Graphics Subsystem The mITX-BDW-U equipped with Intel ® i3, i5 or i7 processor, supports Intel ® Gen 8 HD Graphics core. All mITX-BDW-U versions support three displays pipes. The DP interface supports the DisplayPort 1.2a specification. The PCH supports high-bandwidth Digital Content Protection for high definition content playback over digital interfaces.
  • Page 20 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6  DP1 & DP2  6/32bit colors in WQXGA 3840x2160 @ 60 Hz  Max HDMI resolution 4096x2304 @ 24 Hz  DisplayPort standard 1.2a  LVDS  One or two pixels per clock, up to 1920x1200 - 24b bit colors ...
  • Page 21: Power Consumption

    ATX power supplies that require a minimum load to stay in regulation. The mITX-BDW-U board must be powered through either the ATX+12V-4p (4-pole) connector using standard ATX power supply or by an external 19V power adapter through the I/O power jack.
  • Page 22 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 mITX-BDW-U Low Power Setup: Standard system configuration equipped with Internal graphics, 1x SATA disks, Intel® Core™ i3 CPU, 1x SO-DIMM (2 GByte Module), DP Monitor, Keyboard & Mouse (USB), 1x 8 GByte USB2 Stick, 12 V active cooler, >90 W 12 V ATX PSU.
  • Page 23 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 mITX-BDW-U High Power Setup: Standard system configuration equipped with PCIe M.2 SSD, 2x SATA disks, mPCI Wifi, Intel® Core™ i3 CPU, 2x SO-DIMM (8 GByte Modules), DP Monitor, Keyboard & Mouse (USB), 4x 1-8 GByte USB2 Sticks, 12 V active cooler, 1x Ethernet connected, >120 W 12 V ATX PSU.
  • Page 24: 4/ Connector Locations

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 4/ Connector Locations 4.1. mITX-BDW-U – Top View and Front Panel Item Designation Description See Section SIMcard socket Mini PCI Connector (mPCI) SPI connector 7.15 COM2 - RS232 serial port 7.10 COM1 - RS232 serial port 7.10...
  • Page 25 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Item Designation Description See Section Display port connector Display port connector DC power jack +19 V external power connector DC power ATX +12 V internal power connector SATA connector Internal SATA power connector (12 V and 5 V)
  • Page 26: 5/ Connector Definition

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 5/ Connector Definition The following sections provide pin definitions and detailed descriptions of all mITX-BDW-U on-board connectors. The connector definitions are given below: Column Name Description Shows the pin-numbers in the connector. The graphical layout of the connector definition tables is made similar to the physical connectors.
  • Page 27: 6/ I/O-Area Connectors

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 6/ I/O-Area Connectors 6.1. DP Connectors DP1 and DP2 (J8, J9) The DP (DisplayPort) connectors are based on standard DP type Foxconn 3VD51203-H7JJ-7H or similar. Display Port Connector Pinout Signal Description Type Note Lane 0 (p)
  • Page 28: Ethernet Connectors (J4, J5)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 6.2. Ethernet Connectors (J4, J5) The mITX-BDW-U supports two channels of 10/100/1000 Mbit Ethernet  LAN1 is based on Intel® Clarkville i218LM Gigabit PHY  LAN2 is based on Intel® Pearsonville i211AT PCI Express controller.
  • Page 29: Usb Connectors (J6, J7)

    6.3. USB Connectors (J6, J7) The mITX-BDW-U board contains a EHCI (Enhanced Host Controller Interface) and a XHCI (Extensible Host Controller Interface). The EHCI controller supports six USB 2.0 ports allowing data transfers up to 480 Mb/s. The XHCI controller supports up to four USB 3.0 ports allowing data transfers up to 5 Gb/s.
  • Page 30 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 USB Connector (USB0, 1, 2 & 3) Pinout Signal Description USBn+ USBn- Differential pair works as serial differential RXn+ RXn- receive/transmit data lines. TXn+ TXn- (n= 0,1,2,3) 5 V / SB5 V 5 V supply for external devices. SB5 V is supplied during power-down to allow wakeup on USB device activity.
  • Page 31: Audio Jack Connectors (J1, J2)

    6.5. DC Power - Jack Connector -19 V –(J13) The mITX-BDW-U can be supplied from either an external 19 V power adapter (J13) or an external 19 V power adapter. The DC power Jack connector (Ext19 V) must be used to supply the board with +19 V+/-10 %.
  • Page 32: 7/ Internal Connectors

    7.1. DC Power - ATX Connector -12 V (J10) The mITX-BDW-U can be supplied from either an internal 12 V ATX power supply (J10)or an external 19 V power adapter(J13). The Internal12 V connector must be used to supply the board with +12 V +/-5 %...
  • Page 33: Ps/2 Keyboard And Mouse Connector (Kbdmse) (J15)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 7.3. PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connector (KBDMSE) (J15) A PS/2 keyboard/mouse can be attached via the pinrow connector KBDMSE (J15). Both interfaces utilize open-drain signalling with on-board pull-up. In standby mode the PS/2 mouse and keyboard are supplied from SB5 V, to enable keyboard or mouse activity to bring the system out of power saving states.
  • Page 34: Sata (Serial Ata) Ports (J12, J18)

    7.4. SATA (Serial ATA) Ports (J12, J18) The mITX-BDW-U has an integrated SATA Host controller (PCH in the BDW-U chipset) that supports independent DMA operation on two ports. One device can be installed on each port for a maximum of two SATA devices via two SATA connectors and one M.2 connector.
  • Page 35: Usb Connectors (Internal)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 7.5. USB Connectors (Internal) The following USB2.0 ports are available on Internal pinrows:  USB2.0 Port 4 and 5 - the internal FRONTPNL connector (J23) supplies USB2.0 Port 4 and 5. See Chapter 7.9 Front Panel Connector (FRONTPNL) (J23).
  • Page 36: Front Panel Connector (Frontpnl) (J23)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 7.9. Front Panel Connector (FRONTPNL) (J23) Front panel connector Pinout Note Pull Ioh/Iol Type Signal Signal Type Ioh/ Pull Note USB4_5 V USB5_5 V USB4- USB5- USB4+ USB5+ LINE2-L +5 V +5 V 25/25 mA...
  • Page 37: Serial Ports Com1 And Com2 (J21, J25)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 7.10. Serial Ports COM1 and COM2 (J21, J25) The mITX-BDW-U provides two RS232 serial ports.COM1 (J21) and COM2 (J25). Serial Port COM1 and COM2 connector Pinout Note Ioh/Iol Type Signal Signal Type Ioh/Iol Note The COM1, COM2 supply voltage (5 V) is fused with common 1.5 A resettable fuse.
  • Page 38: Lvds Flat Panel Connector (J33)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 7.11. LVDS Flat Panel Connector (J33) The LVDS connector (J33) is based on a 40-pin connector type Don Connex C44-40BSB1-G. lVDS Connector Pinout Note Type Signal Signal Type Note Max. 0.5 A +12 V +12 V Max.
  • Page 39 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Feature Connector Pinout Note Pull Ioh/ Type Signal Signal Type Ioh/ Pull Note CASE_OPEN# SMBC /4 mA 10K/ 25 mA SMBD /4 mA 10K/ /25 mA 25 mA PWR_OK EXT_BAT /25 mA TOUCH_RST# TOUCH_INTR#...
  • Page 40 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Signal Description EGCLK Extend GPIO Clock signal EGAD Extend GPIO Address Data signal EGCS# Extend GPIO Chip Select signal, active low TMA0 Timer Output +12 V Max. load is 0.75 A (1.5 A < 1 sec.) The GPIO’s are controlled via the ITE IT8528E Embedded Controller.
  • Page 41: Load Default Bios Settings" Jumper (Jp1)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 7.13. “Load Default BIOS Settings” Jumper (JP1) The “Load Default BIOS Settings” of jumper (JP1) can be used to recover from incorrect BIOS settings. As an example, an incorrect BIOS setting that causes the attached display not to turn on can be erased by this Jumper.
  • Page 42: Lpc Connector (J31)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 7.16. LPC Connector (J31) The LPC connector (J31) is general unsupported. Only under special circumstances may the LPC interface be of interest. LPC Connector Pinout Note Pull Ioh/Iol Type Signal Signal Type Ioh/Iol Pull...
  • Page 43: 8/ Slot Connectors (Minipcie)

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 8/ Slot Connectors (miniPCIe) MiniPCIe with USB2.0 and SIM-card support (J27). Slot J27 supports mPCIe, USB2.0 and SIM-card socket (J35). The SIM-card socket makes it possible to use a 2G/3G-wireless modem in this mPCIe slot.
  • Page 44: 9/ On-Board And Mating Connector Types

    9/ On-board and Mating Connector Types The mating connectors / cables are connectors or cable kits that fit on the on-board connector. The Kontron cable kits marked with “*” are included in the “mITX-BDW-U Cable & Driver Kit” Part Number: 826603.
  • Page 45: 10/ Bios

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 BIOS The BIOS Setup is used to view and configure BIOS settings for the board. Access the BIOS Setup by pressing the <F2>- key after the Power-On Self-Test (POST) memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins.
  • Page 46 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 System Information www.kontron.com // 46...
  • Page 47 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Boot Features Function Selection Description NumLock: Select Power-on state for NumLock. Timeout Number of seconds that P.O.S.T will wait for the user input before Note 1 booting. CSM Support Compatibility Support Module that provides backward compatibility services for legacy BIOS services, like int10/int13, dependent OS.
  • Page 48 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Enabled storage, etc. in legacy operating systems such as DOS. Console Redirection Disabled Enable/Disable Universal Console Redirection. Enabled Allow Hotkey in S4 resume Disabled Enable hotkey detection when system resuming from Hibernate Enabled state.
  • Page 49 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Network Stack Function Selection Description Network Stack Disabled Enable/Disable UEFI Network Stack (Note 1) Enabled IPv4 Disabled Enable/Disable IPv4 (Note 2) Enabled IPv6 Disabled Enable/Disable IPv6 (Note 2) Enabled UEFI PXE Boot Priority IPv6 First...
  • Page 50 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Error Manager Function Selection Description View Error Manager Log Enter Display Error Manager Log information Clear Error Manager Log Enter Clear Error Manager Log www.kontron.com // 50...
  • Page 51: Advanced

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 10.2. Advanced The Advanced (top) menu contains only submenu selections that are described in more detail on the following pages. To selection a submenu activate the ↑↓ keys until the requested submenu turns white, then activate the <Enter>.
  • Page 52 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Silicon Information ACPI Configuration www.kontron.com // 52...
  • Page 53 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description FACP – KTC S4 Flag Value Disabled Valid Only for ACPI. Controls the value for the RTC S4 flag in the Enabled FACP table. APIC – IO APIC Mode Disabled This is valid only for WIN2000, Windows XP. A fresh install of OS Enabled must occur when APIC mode is enabled.
  • Page 54 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description completion. Native PCI Express Disabled Native PCI Express Enable/Disable. Enabled Runtime D3 Support Disabled Enable/Disable ACPI runtime D3 support. Enabled To support RTD3, there must be hardware related design to control devices powered by software.
  • Page 55 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Enable XD Disabled Enabled Execute Disabled functionality. Also known as Data Enabled Execution Prevention (DEP). Limit Cpuid Maximum value Disabled When set to enable, this causes the cupid to return maximum Enabled value of 3.
  • Page 56 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Process Configuration > Processor Power Management www.kontron.com // 56...
  • Page 57 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Intel ® SpeedStep ™ Disabled Enable processor performance states (P-States). Enabled Boot Performance Mode Max Performance Select the performance state that the BIOS sets Max Battery before OS handoff. Auto Turbo Mode Disabled Enable processor Turbo Mode.
  • Page 58 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Short Power Limit 0, 1, … 32767 Turbo Mode Long Duration Power Limit (aka Power Limit 2) in Watts. The value may vary from 0 to Fused Value. If the value is 0, the fused value will be programmed.
  • Page 59 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description C1 and C3 Package C State Demotion Disabled Enable/Disable Package C State Demotion. Enabled Package C State UnDemotion Disabled Enable/Disable Package C State UnDemotion. Enabled C State Pre-Wake Disabled Enable/Disable C State Pre-Wake.
  • Page 60 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 HDD Configuration Function Selection Description SATA Device Disabled Enable/Disable SATA Device. Enabled Interface Combination Select the SATA controllers operation mode. AHCI RAID Serial ATA Port x (Device if installed) (x = 0 – 3)
  • Page 61 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 HDD Configuration > Software Feature Mask Configuration Function Selection Description HDD Unlock Disabled If enabled, indicates that the HDD password unlock Enabled in the OS is enabled. LED Locate Disabled If enabled, indicates that the LED/SGPIO hardware is...
  • Page 62 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Memory Configuration Function Selection Description Memory Frequency Limiter Auto Maximum Memory Frequency Selections in Mhz. 1067 1333 1600 1867 2133 2400 2667 Max TOLUD Dynamic Maximum Value of TOLUD. Dynamic assignment 1 GByte would adjust TOLUD automatically based on largest 1.25 GByte...
  • Page 63 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Enabled Enable or disable DIMMs on Channel A. Channel B DIMM Control Disabled Channel B DIMM control support. Enabled Enable or disable DIMMs on Channel B. Memory Remap Disabled Enable/Disable Memory Remap above 4GB.
  • Page 64 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 System Agent (SA) Configuration > DMI Settings Function Selection Description DMI Vc1 Control Disabled Enable/Disable DMI Virtual channel 1 control. Enabled DMI Vcp Control Disabled Enable/Disable DMI Virtual channel P control. Enabled DMI Vcm Control Disabled Enable/Disable DMI Virtual channel M control.
  • Page 65 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 System Agent (SA) Configuration > Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Function Selection Description Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) Disabled Enable/Disable Intel® VT for Directed I/O (VT-d) by Enabled reporting the I/O device assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables.
  • Page 66 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 System Agent (SA) Configuration > Graphics Configuration Function Selection Description Graphics Turbo IMON Current 14, 15,… 30, 31 Graphics Turbo IMON Current value supported (14 – 31). Primary Display Selection Select the primary display device.
  • Page 67 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 System Agent (SA) Configuration > IGD Configuration Function Selection Description IGD – Boot Type VBIOS Default Select the Video Device activated during POST. This has no effect if external graphics are present. EFP3 EFP2 LFP2 IGD –...
  • Page 68 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Reserved 14# - 1280x800 LVDS Color Panel Reserved 15# - 1280x600 LVDS Color Panel Reserved 16# IGD – Panel Scaling Auto Select the LCD Panel Scaling option Force Scaling used by the Internal Graphics Device.
  • Page 69 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 System Agent (SA) Configuration > PEG Port Configuration Function Selection Description PEG0 – Gen X Auto Configure PEG0 B0:D1:F0 Speed. Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 PEG1 – Gen X Auto Configure PEG1 B0:D1:F1 Speed. Gen1 Gen2 Gen3 PEG2 –...
  • Page 70 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description PEG ASPM Disabled PEG ASPM Settings. L0S And L1 Auto Program PCIe ASPM later than Disabled Enabled: PCIe ASPM will be programmed after OpROM Enabled OpROM. Disabled: PCIe ASPM will be programmed...
  • Page 71 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 South Bridge Configuration Function Selection Description SMBUS Device Disabled Enable/Disable SMBUS Device. Enabled Port 80h Cycles LPC Bus Control where the Port 80h cycles are sent. PCI Bus PCI Clock Run Logic Disabled Controls PCIe clock gate power saving feature.
  • Page 72 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 South Bridge Configuration > SB PCI Express Config Function Selection Description PCI Express Root Port Clock Gating Disabled Enabled or Disabled PCI Express Root Port Clock Enabled Gating. DMI Link ASPM Control Disabled The control of Active State Power Management of the DMI Link.
  • Page 73 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 South Bridge Configuration > PCI Express Root Port x Config (x= 4, 5, 6) Function Selection Description PCI Express Root Port x Config Disabled Control the PCI Express Root Port. (x= 4, 5, 6)
  • Page 74 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Enabled Enabled/Disabled. SEFE Disabled Root PCI Express System Error on Fatal Error Enabled Enabled/Disabled. SENFE Disabled R oot PCI Express System Error on Non-Fatal Error Enabled Enabled/Disabled. SECE Disabled Root PCI Express System Error on Correctable Error Enabled Enabled/Disabled.
  • Page 75 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 South Bridge Configuration > SB USB Configuration Function Selection Description USB Precondition Disabled Precondition work on USB host controller and root Enabled ports for faster enumeration. xHCI Mode Disabled Mode of operation of xHCI controller.
  • Page 76 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 South Bridge Configuration > SB Azalia Configuration Function Selection Description Azalia Disabled Control Detection of the Azalia device. Auto Azalia Docking Support Enable Disabled Enable/Disable Docking Support for Azalia. Enabled Azalia PME Enabled Disabled Enable/Disable PME for Azalia.
  • Page 77 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 South Bridge Configuration > SB Serial IRQ Configuration Function Selection Description Enable Serial IRQ Disabled Enable/Disable the serial IRQ function in the PCH. Enabled Serial IRQ Mode Quiet The “Quit” mode Serial IRQ is active only when Continuous needed, In “Continuous”...
  • Page 78 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 South Bridge Configuration > SB Security Config Function Selection Description GPIO Lockdown Disabled Enable/Disable the PCH GPIO Enabled Lockdown feature. RTC Lock Disabled Enable will lock bytes 38h-3Fh in the Enabled lower/upper 128-byte bank of RTC RAM.
  • Page 79 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 South Bridge Configuration > SB Serial IO Config www.kontron.com // 79...
  • Page 80 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description SerialIo MODE ACPI Mode Use ACPI mode in Win8 environment. PCI Mode PCI mode is only for debugging. SerialIo DMA Disabled If ACPI mode for SerialIO is choosen, DMA controller Enabled must be enable for proper functionality.
  • Page 81 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Touchpad Enabled SerialIo I2C0 WITT Devices Disabled Enables/Disables the Vendor Sensor Enabled I2C0 Parameters Override Disabled Override the I2C0 Controller Parameters Enabled SerialIo I2C1 Disabled I2C1 host controller. Enabled SerialIo I2C1 Voltage 3.3 V...
  • Page 82 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 LAN Configuration The “+” and “-“ (to the right of the MAC address) indicates respectively if link is established or not. Function Selection Description ETH1 Configuration (Left) Disabled Control the Ethernet Devices and Enabled PXE boot.
  • Page 83 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Hardware Health Configuration System Temperature readout is the temperature measured by the selected sensor via System Temperature Ext Type. If disabled then the onboard sensor is used. Function Selection Description System Temperature Ext Disabled (Note 1) Use external connected sensor instead of onboard.
  • Page 84 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Note 1 ) When not Disabled the System Temperature readout will only be valid if the sensor is physically connected to the Feature connector. Note 2) Two sets of settings (Fan Cruise Control, Fan Settings, Fan Min limit, Fan Max limit), one set for System Fan and one set for CPU Fan.
  • Page 85 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Digital Display Configuration Function Selection Description Switch Mode LVDS Enable/Disable onboard LVDS Resolution 640 x 480 Resolution 800 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 800 1280 x 1024...
  • Page 86 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Brightness Level Select LVDS Brightness Level 100% The Panel Name depends on the resolution and manufacture combination. If the combination does not exist, then the Panel Name is N/A (Not Available). www.kontron.com // 86...
  • Page 87 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 SMBIOS Event Log Entering View SMBIOS event log will show log only. Function Selection Description Event Log Disabled Enable/Disable Event Log. Enabled Mark SMBIOS as read Enter Mark SMBIOS events as read. Marked SMBIOS events won’t be displayed.
  • Page 88 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 ME Configuration Function Selection Description Intel® ME Disabled Enable/Disable Intel® Management Enabled Engine. ME FW Downgrade Disabled Enable/Disable ME FW Downgrade Enabled function. ME Debug Event Service Disabled Enable/Disable ME Debug Event Enabled Service.
  • Page 89 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Thermal Configuration Thermal Configuration > CPU Thermal Configuration www.kontron.com // 89...
  • Page 90 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description Thermal Monitor Disabled Enable processor Thermal Monitor Enabled thermal control. Requires GV3. Bi-directional PROCHOT# Disabled When a processor thermal sensor Enabled trips (either core), the PROCHOT# is driven. If bi-direction is enabled, external agents can drive PROCHOT# to throttle the processor.
  • Page 91 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Thermal Configuration > Platform Thermal Configuration Function Selection Description Automatic Thermal Reporting Disabled Configure _CRT, _PSV, and _AC0 automatically based on Enabled values recommended in BWG’s Themal Reporting for Thermal Management settings. Set to Disabled for manual configuration.
  • Page 92 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 ICC Configuration Function Selection Description ICC Profile ICC profile Selection Use Watchdog Timer for ICC Disabled Enable Watchdog Timer operation Enabled for ICC. If enabled, Watchdog Timer will be started after ICC related changed. This timer detects platform instability caused by wrong cloch settings.
  • Page 93 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 ICC Configuration > Clock 2 Function Selection Description New SSC spread percent 0, 1, …, 50 Clock spectrum spread in 0.01 % increments. Determines [0.01 %] spectrum deviation away from base frequency. Allowed range is limited by Max supported SSC %. Changes will not be applied unless ‘Apply settings’...
  • Page 94 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Intel® Smart Connect Technology Function Selection Description ISCT Configured Disabled Enable ISCT Enabled www.kontron.com // 94...
  • Page 95: Security

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 10.3. Security “Secure Boot Configuration” and “TPM Configuration” see next pages. Function Selection Description Secure Boot Activation Disabled Enable this option and the secure (Note1) Enabled boot feature is activated. When the menu item is enabled, it cannot be set to disabled.
  • Page 96 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Function Selection Description User Only master password. Set HDD01 User Password Enter Set HDD01 User Password. TPM Support Disabled This is used to decide whether TPM Enabled support should be enabled or disabled. Only selectable if “Supervisor Password” is set.
  • Page 97 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Secure Boot Configuration Function Selection Description Secure Boot Option Disabled Enable or disable secure boot Enabled function. Reset to Defaults Enter Reset secure boot variables to manufacturing defaults. Change to Customization Enter PK will be deleted, the platform will...
  • Page 98 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 TPM Configuration Function Selection Description TPM Action No Change Enact TPM Action. Note: Most TPM Enable actions require TPM to be Enabled to Disable take effect. Activate Deactivate Clear Enable and Activate Disable and Deactivate...
  • Page 99: Boot

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 10.4. Boot www.kontron.com // 99...
  • Page 100: Misc

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 10.5. Misc Phoenix SecureCore Technology Setup Main Advanced Security Boot Misc Exit Item Specific Help ► Intel ® Ethernet Connection I218-LM – 00:E0:F4:2D:34:02 Intel ® I211 Gigabit Network Connection - 00:E0:F4:2D:34:03 Go to external device page.
  • Page 101: Exit

    – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 10.6. Exit Function Description Function Exit Saving Changes Equal to F10, save all changes of all Exit Saving Changes menus, then exit setup configure driver. Finally resets the system automatically. Exit Discarding Changes Equal to ESC, never save changes, Exit Discarding Changes then exit setup configure driver.
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  • Page 103 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 List of Acronyms The following table does not contain the complete acronyms used in signal names, signal type definitions or similar. See chapter: ‘Component Main Data’ for more information. ACPI GPIO Advanced Configuration and Power Interface...
  • Page 104 – User Guide, Rev. 1.6 Serial Presence Detect SPDIF Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format (type of digital audio interconnection) Serial Peripheral Interface SPWG Standard Panels Working Group, standard for transferring graphics and video To Be Defined Thermal Design Guideline Trusted Platform Module (secure...
  • Page 105 USER GUIDE About Kontron Kontron is a global leader in embedded computing technology (ECT). As a part of technology group S&T, Kontron offers a combined portfolio of secure hardware, middleware and services for Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0 applications. With its standard products and tailor-made solutions based on highly reliable state-of-the-art embedded technologies, Kontron provides secure and innovative applications for a variety of industries.

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