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  • Page 1 Please pay attention to the following instructions: Warning EVOC product can only be used according to the descriptions within the manual, including the contents and the relevant technical documents. If the products or components from other companies are required, please get the recommendation and grant from EVOC first.
  • Page 2 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 companies.
  • Page 3 About this manual Scope of the Manual The manual is appropriate for EVOC M50 SERIES. Convention The term “the PC” or “the Product” within the manual usually stands for EVOC M50 SERIES. Instructions Safety instructions To avoid property losses or individual injury, please pay attention to the safety instructions within the manual.
  • Page 4 Safety Instructions General Safety Instructions Caution Please do not expand your device unless you have read related safety instructions. This product is compliant with safety requirements related to information technology. If you have any question or doubt about effectiveness of installation in the planned environment, please contact your service representative.
  • Page 5 ESD Instructions The following label can be used to identify the modules that contain electrostatic sensitive devices: When operating the modules that contain electrostatic sensitive devices, please follow the instructions below:  When operating the modules that contain electrostatic sensitive devices, make sure to release static electricity on your body (for example, by touching a grounded object).
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Product Introduction ....................1 1.1 Overview .......................1 1.2 Specifications ....................2 1.3 Operating Instructions ...................6 1.3.1 External Functions................6 1.3.2 Internal Layout ..................9 1.3.3 Operation Control................9 1.4 Status LED ....................10 2. Application Scheme ....................11 2.1 Transportation....................11 2.2 Storage......................11 2.3 Opening the Box and Initial Examination............12 2.3.1 Opening the Box................12 2.3.2 Markings for PC Identification............12...
  • Page 7 5.2 Port Definition .....................20 5.2.1 DC Power Input Connector .............20 5.2.2 AUDIO Port..................20 5.2.3 USB Port ..................21 5.2.4 PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port .............22 5.2.5 Network Port ...................22 5.2.6 DVI Port ..................23 5.2.7 VGA Port..................24 5.2.8 HDMI Port ..................24 5.2.9 Standard DB9 COM Port..............25 5.2.10 GPIO Port..................26 6.
  • Page 8 7.7 Basic Function Setting for UEFI ..............62 7.8 System Resource Managed by UEFI under X86 Platform......80 8. Installing Expansion ....................86 8.1 Opening the PC....................86 8.2 HDD Expansion...................87 8.3 Installing/Removing the MiniPCI-E, M-SATA..........88 8.4 SIM Card Expansion ...................90 9. PC Maintenance......................92 9.1 Removal/Installation of Hardware Assembly ..........92 9.1.1 Carry out Maintenance ..............92 9.1.2 Preventative Maintenance ...............92...
  • Page 9: Product Introduction

    M50 products are designed for machinery testing equipment, industrial automation control, intelligent traffic, highroad lane control, etc. M50-E-01 M50-E-02 M50 SERIES · 1 ·...
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Item Definition Skylake-U platform: supports on-board Intel I3-6100U/ I5-6300U/I7-6500U CPU Microprocessor Bay Trail platform: supports on-board Intel Celeron J1900 Note: Refer to the actual configuration for details. Based on skylake-u and Bay Trail platform Chipset · 2 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 11 1 x SATA interface, supporting hotswap Provides two Mini PCIe sockets. MPCIe1 can be used for common Mini PCIe slot card and wireless network card; Expansion bus MSATA1 can be used for common Mini SATA interface card and 4G module. M50 SERIES · 3 ·...
  • Page 12 M50-E: About 1.55Kg M50-H: About 2.25Kg Net weight (excluding package and accessories) Color Silver  Operating temperature: Operating with mechanical hard disk: 0℃~45℃ Temperature Operating with SSD hard disk: -10℃~+60℃    Storage temperature: -30℃~+65℃ · 4 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 13 Power consumption of the PC: 14.6W (standby status) Power feature Power consumption of the PC: 30.4W (operating BurnIn test) Note: The power consumptions above are for reference only, and actual product shall prevail if there is any difference. M50 SERIES · 5 ·...
  • Page 14: Operating Instructions

    1.3 Operating Instructions 1.3.1 External Functions Front View of the PC Location Description Switch button Reset button HDD indicator Keyboard/mouse port M50-E GPIO port USB1/2 or DVI (optional) ANT2 HDD bay M50-H Power indicator ANT1 · 6 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 15 Product Introduction Rear View of the PC Location Description Ground screw Power connector HDMI USB3/4 LAN1 M50-E-01 LAN2 COM4 COM3 COM2 COM1 M50-H-01/02/03 MIC IN LINE OUT M50 SERIES · 7 ·...
  • Page 16 LAN1 M50-E-02 LAN2 LAN4 LAN3 USB5/6 COM2 M50-H-04 COM1 MIC IN LINE OUT Note: For different configurations of the PC (with different motherboards), the external IO ports may be different, and the actual configuration prevails. · 8 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 17: Internal Layout

    Internal Layout of the PC Location Description Motherboard IO board 1.3.3 Operation Control Warning Pressing On/Off button won’t cut off the power of the PC! Caution When the PC executes hardware reset, data may be lost. M50 SERIES · 9 ·...
  • Page 18: Status Led

    On/Off button used to switch on/off the PC. 1.4 Status LED Meaning Description Display Disconnected from power POWER Displaying PC status Green PC is operating No access Displaying hard drive status Yellow Being accessed · 10 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 19: Application Scheme

    Under this circumstance, please make sure no water drop (condensation) is formed on the surface or interior of the device. If condensation is formed on the device, please wait for over twelve hours before connecting the device. M50 SERIES · 11 ·...
  • Page 20: Opening The Box And Initial Examination

    PC. Please do not rip them off. Serial number: located on the chassis body (as shown below) 2.4 External Environment Conditions The following conditions should be considered when planning the project: · 12 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 21 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. M50 SERIES · 13 ·...
  • Page 22: Product Installation

    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. · 14 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 23: Application Environment Of Fully-Enclosed Computer

    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.; M50 SERIES · 15 ·...
  • Page 24 During the installation, the heat sink 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. · 16 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 25 Product Installation Figure 3 Left-right transverse ventilation Figure 4 Upward ventilation M50 SERIES · 17 ·...
  • Page 26: Pc Connection

    PC or the central grounding busbar on the device. The minimum cross section area of the cable shall be no less than 2.5mm . The maximum ground resistance should be no more than 0.1Ω. · 18 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Device To Power

    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. M50 SERIES · 19 ·...
  • Page 28: Debugging

    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 Signal Name Signal Name LINE OUT LINE OUT Note: Please refer to the actual configuration of the PC for audio port. · 20 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 29: Usb Port

    USB1, USB2 USB_DATA+ 2. USB3.0 standard port Signal Name +5V_USB USB_DATA- USB_DATA+ USB_SSRX- USB3, USB4 USB_SSRX+ USB_SSTX- USB_SSTX+ Note: For Bay Trail platform complete PC, only USB3 is USB3.0 port, while USB4 is USB2.0 port. M50 SERIES · 21 ·...
  • Page 30: Ps/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port

    LED: LILED Network ACTLED (two colors: orange Network Speed (single color: and green) Activity green) Green 1000Mbps Data being Flash Orange 100Mbps transmitted No data being 10Mbps transmitted · 22 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 31: Dvi Port

    The product provides one standard DVI-D port (brought out by DVI-I vertical connector).Its pin definition is as follows: Signal Name Signal Name DATA2- DATA2+ GND_DVI HOTPLUG DATA0- DDCCLK DATA0+ DVI-D DDCDATA GND_DVI DATA1- DATA1+ GND_DVI GND_DVI CLK+ CLK- M50 SERIES · 23 ·...
  • Page 32: Vga Port

    TMDS DATA2 Shield TMDS DATA2- TMDS DATA1+ TMDS DATA1 Shield TMDS DATA1- TMDS DATA0+ TMDS DATA0 Shield TMDS DATA0- TMDS CLK+ TMDS CLK Shield TMDS CLK- HDMI1 RSVD(NC on device) DDC/CEC Ground Hot Plug Detect · 24 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 33: Standard Db9 Com Port

    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 configuration is as follows: M50 SERIES · 25 ·...
  • Page 34: Gpio Port

    JP7~JP9 are for COM3 mode selection, JP10~JP12 are for COM4 mode selection. 5.2.10 GPIO Port Signal Name Signal Name GPIO (pitch: 3.81mm) Note: The factory default status is high level(5V), and the voltage range of input/output signal is 0-5V. · 26 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 35: Software Introduction

    Software Description Supported Range Name BIOS programming interface specification, which provides All supporting BPI motherboards unified interface for software and PCs of EVOC company to access hardware. platform management motherboards/complete application software PCs that support BPI can run eManager, and the sub-functions...
  • Page 36: Bpi Overview

    Software Introduction 6.1 BPI Overview EVOC BPI (BIOS Programming Interface) is a cross-platform, easy-to-maintain software interface specification, which supports access to hardware under the Protected Mode of 32-bit or 64-bit operating system and supports multi-process and multi-threading hardware access. BPI is a bridge between hardware and application software, and its purpose is to provide a unified standard interface for the application layer (in the form of library function, similar to library function of standard C).
  • Page 37 Security and High Reliability The BPI function library accessing the hardware is programmed by the motherboard developer and is strictly tested; therefore, it can avoid system malfunction caused by improper operation of the system hardware. M50 SERIES · 29 ·...
  • Page 38: Fmi Overview

    PC, total heart beat times of the CPU. eLog management information can provide valuable reference for failure analysis and product upgrade. BPI library address: please see “Software\Chinese\BPI” Or “Software\English\BPI” in the enclosed CD · 30 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 39: Emanager Software

    “Start”→“Program”→“EVOC” →“evoc_bpi_x”. 6.3 eManager Software eManager software is a device management platform software developed by EVOC. eManager software can be used for system operation abnormality monitoring, setup of GPIO input/output mode and electrical level, real-time monitoring of temperature, fan and voltage status.
  • Page 40: Function

    Watchdog. If “Automatically feed watchdog” option is selected, when the counted time is less than 3 seconds, Watchdog will be automatically fed. Function: Monitors whether the system can be normally operated, and carry out reset · 32 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 41 Software Introduction 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 M50 SERIES · 33 ·...
  • Page 42 “Setup” button on the right. If it is a network-type motherboard, the special LED of the motherboard will also be displayed and can be set up. Function: Setup of GPIO and Network LED 4. Hardware Detection · 34 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 43: Firmware Management

    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. 6.3.3 Firmware Management 1. HDD SMART M50 SERIES · 35 ·...
  • Page 44 HDD performance will be displayed in the list box. Function: To check SMART information related to HDD performance, which helps predict service life of HDD, and avoid data loss caused by damage to HDD. 2. Boot-up time · 36 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 45 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 Programming Interface Operation Manual in the enclosed CD. M50 SERIES · 37 ·...
  • Page 46: Bios Setup

    Please use the internal default value of UEFI to restore the system. Our company is constantly researching and updating UEFI, its setup interface may be a bit different. The figure below is for reference only; it may be different from your UEFI setting in use. · 38 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 47: Bay Trail Platform Uefi Basic Function Setup

    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), Minute (00-59), Second (00-59). M50 SERIES · 39 ·...
  • Page 48 BIOS Setup  Advanced  Super IO Configuration · 40 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 49 This option is used to display the current resource configuration of the COM port.  UART RS485/422 AUTO Flow Control [Disable] Select Enable Automatic Flow Control, however, in 232 mode, Disable must be select.  Hardware Monitor M50 SERIES · 41 ·...
  • Page 50 CPU FAN CPU FAN s peed.  VCORE CPU core voltage.  VCC3.3/VCC5/VC To detect and display wo rking voltage values of various primary voltages of ATX power supply.  VBAT CMOS b attery voltage. · 42 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 51 PC or certain Linux system is used.  Power Technology To enable or disable power management function of CPU. Only when Customer is selected, EIST, Turbo Mode and other options will be displayed.  PPM Configuration M50 SERIES · 43 ·...
  • Page 52 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 · 44 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 53 SATA port selects corresponding port mode. PPC family products have 7+15P SATA PORT as default, and please do not modify it, otherwise the HDD cannot be used. 7P SATA PORT is only for single board or MEC family product testing.  Miscellaneous Configuration M50 SERIES · 45 ·...
  • Page 54 When it is set to Disabled, legacy devices cannot be used in operating systems that do not support USB. Note: USB can still be used under EFI application, such as under Shell.  XHCI Hand-off · 46 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 55 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-up delay [AUTO/MANUAL].  EVOC Features M50 SERIES · 47 ·...
  • Page 56 This option is power-on screen function switch.  Special Boot Order Configuration When One-Button-Recovery function is needed, this option must be Enabled. Only when this option is Enabled, can the One-Button-Recovery function take effect.  Chipset · 48 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 57 BIOS Setup  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 M50 SERIES · 49 ·...
  • Page 58 This option is used to set DVMT 5.0 pre-allocated video card capacity, i.e., the capacity of IGD dedicated video memory.  DVMT Total Gfx Mem This option is used to set the total capacity of graphics memory used by IGD device.  Aperture Size · 50 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 59  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. M50 SERIES · 51 ·...
  • Page 60  LAN1 or MPCIE Function Select LAN1 and MPCIE are alternative functions, LAN as the default.  4G or WIFI Function Select 4G and WIFI are alternative functions, 4G as the default.  Security · 52 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 61 BIOS Setup  Administrator Password This option is used to set administrator password.  User Password This option is used to set user password.  Boot M50 SERIES · 53 ·...
  • Page 62  Save & Exit  Save Changes and Exit This option is used to save changes and exit Setup program. If rebo ot is needed for the changes to take effect, automatic reboot will be carried out. · 54 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 63: System Resource Managed By Uefi Under X86 Platform

    Programmable interrupt controller 0024-0025 Programmable interrupt controller 0028-0029 Programmable interrupt controller 002C-002D Programmable interrupt controller 002E-002F Motherboard resources 0030-0031 Programmable interrupt controller 0034-0035 Programmable interrupt controller 0038-0039 Programmable interrupt controller 003C-003D Programmable interrupt controller 0040-0043 System timer M50 SERIES · 55 ·...
  • Page 64 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 graphics adapter 03C0-03DF Standard VGA graphics adapter 03F8-03FF COM1 · 56 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 65 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 resources FFFF-FFFF Motherboard resources FFFF-FFFF Motherboard resources M50 SERIES · 57 ·...
  • Page 66 Reserved IRQ6 Reserved IRQ7 Reserved IRQ8 System CMOS/read time clock IRQ9 Reserved IRQ10 Reserved IRQ11 PCI data acquisition and signal processing controller IRQ12 Microsoft PS/2 Mouse IRQ13 Numeric data processor IRQ14 Motherboard resources IRQ15 Reserved · 58 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 67 Multi-media audio controller DF110000-DF11FFFF Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller DF120000-DF123FFF Multi-media audio controller DF124000-DF127FFF PCI memory controller DF123000-DF129FFF Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA controller DF12A000-DF12A0FF SM bus controller DF12B000-DF12B7FF Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA controller M50 SERIES · 59 ·...
  • Page 68 FED00000-FED003FF High precision event timer FED10000-FED17FFF Motherboard resources FED18000-FED18FFF Motherboard resources FED19000-FED19FFF Motherboard resources FED20000-FED3FFFF Motherboard resources FED45000-FED8FFFF Motherboard resources FED90000-FED93FFF Motherboard resources FEE00000-FEEFFFFF Motherboard resources FF000000-FFFFFFFF Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub Device FF000000-FFFFFFFF Motherboard resources · 60 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 69: (Suitable For M50-H Models)

    Please use the internal default value of UEFI to restore the system. Our company is constantly researching and updating UEFI, its setup interface may be a bit different. The figure below is for reference only; it may be different from your UEFI setting in use. M50 SERIES · 61 ·...
  • Page 70: Basic Function Setting For Uefi

    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), Minute (00-59), Second (00-59). · 62 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 71 BIOS Setup  Advanced  Super IO Configuration This item provides COM ports (COM1~4) of this platform. M50 SERIES · 63 ·...
  • Page 72 Serial Port 1~4  Serial Port Control switch of current COM port.  Device Settings To indicate current resource configuration of COM ports.  COMA RS485 AUTO Flow Automatic flow control switch of COM port. · 64 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 73 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.  VBAT To detect and display voltage value of current motherboard battery. M50 SERIES · 65 ·...
  • Page 74 This option displays related information and functions of CPU. Please note that 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. · 66 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 75 Control switch of adjacent cache line prefetch.  Boot performance mode Boot 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. M50 SERIES · 67 ·...
  • Page 76  SATA Mode Selection SATA mode selection. This platform provides IDE and AHCI modes.  Serial ATA Port 0~3 The control switch used by SATA port.  CSM Configuration Configuration related to Legacy device compatibility. · 68 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 77 BIOS Setup  USB Configuration This option provides configuration about USB controller.  Legacy USB Support This option is used to support legacy USB devices (keyboard, mouse, storage M50 SERIES · 69 ·...
  • Page 78 This option provides configuration of EVOC special functions (“FMI” for short).  FMI Configuration The general switch of FMI function, used to control whether EVOC Features are supported.  Time Record Support This option is used to record the operation time of motherboard.
  • Page 79 This option provides EVOC special boot order configuration.  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.  HDD eSMART Configuration To enable or disable monitoring of health status of SATA HDD device, which is a dynamic detection option.
  • Page 80 BIOS Setup  Chipset This option provides configuration about platform chipset.  System Agent(SA) Configuration This option provides configuration of System Agent function. · 72 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 81 To set up shared initial value of video memory.  DVMT Total Gfx Mem To set up the maximum value of share video memory.  PAVP Enable Intel intelligent audio technology.  LCD Control Display control option. M50 SERIES · 73 ·...
  • Page 82  LCD Control  Primary IGFX Boot Display To set first display output.  LCD Panel Type To set resolution of the output.  Active LFP To set enabling/disabling of VGA output.  Memory Configuration · 74 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 83 BIOS Setup  PCH-IO Configuration This option provides function configuration of Intel PCH chip. M50 SERIES · 75 ·...
  • Page 84 This option provides configuration related to USB port.  USB Precondition When this function is Enabled, device can be quickly enumerated.  USB Disable Per Port Enable or disable configuration of USB Port by USB Port method. · 76 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 85 BIOS Setup  HD Audio Configuration This option provides configuration related to audio card.  Security M50 SERIES · 77 ·...
  • Page 86 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.  Boot  Setup Prompt Timeout Setup prompt waiting time after pressing F2.  Bootup NumLock State · 78 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 87  Save & Exit  Save Changes and Reset This option is used to save changes and reset.  Discard Changes and Reset This option is used to discard changes and reset.  Restore Defualts M50 SERIES · 79 ·...
  • Page 88: System Resource Managed By Uefi Under X86 Platform

    Programmable interrupt controller 0028-0029 Programmable interrupt controller 002C-002D Programmable interrupt controller 002E-002F Motherboard resources 0030-0031 Programmable interrupt controller 0034-0035 Programmable interrupt controller 0038-0039 Programmable interrupt controller 003C-003D Programmable interrupt controller 0040-0043 System timer 004E-004F Motherboard resources · 80 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 89 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 graphics adapter 03C0-03DF Standard VGA graphics adapter 03F8-03FF COM1 M50 SERIES · 81 ·...
  • Page 90 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 resources FFFF-FFFF Motherboard resources FFFF-FFFF Motherboard resources · 82 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 91 Reserved IRQ6 Reserved IRQ7 Reserved IRQ8 System CMOS/read time clock IRQ9 Reserved IRQ10 Reserved IRQ11 PCI data acquisition and signal processing controller IRQ12 Microsoft PS/2 Mouse IRQ13 Numeric data processor IRQ14 Motherboard resources IRQ15 Reserved M50 SERIES · 83 ·...
  • Page 92 Multi-media audio controller DF110000-DF11FFFF Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller DF120000-DF123FFF Multi-media audio controller DF124000-DF127FFF PCI memory controller DF123000-DF129FFF Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA controller DF12A000-DF12A0FF SM bus controller DF12B000-DF12B7FF Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA controller · 84 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 93 FED00000-FED003FF High precision event timer FED10000-FED17FFF Motherboard resources FED18000-FED18FFF Motherboard resources FED19000-FED19FFF Motherboard resources FED20000-FED3FFFF Motherboard resources FED45000-FED8FFFF Motherboard resources FED90000-FED93FFF Motherboard resources FEE00000-FEEFFFFF Motherboard resources FF000000-FFFFFFFF Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub Device FF000000-FFFFFFFF Motherboard resources M50 SERIES · 85 ·...
  • Page 94: Installing Expansion

    Disconnect the PC from the power source. Steps to open the PC Remove the four screws shown right picture, remove chassis cover Loosen the nine sunk head screws as shown in the picture, and disassemble the bottom cover. · 86 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 95: Hdd Expansion

    Push the HDD button to the right, until the HDD handle pop out. Use hand to pull the HDD handle, to pull out the whole HDD bracket. Mount the HDD, and use four screws to fasten it. M50 SERIES · 87 ·...
  • Page 96: Installing/Removing The Minipci-E, M-Sata

    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. · 88 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 97 Place and assemble MiniPCI-E, M-SATA according to the picture Removing the MiniPCI-E, M-SATA Steps to remove MiniPCI-E, M-SATA Loosen the nine sunk head screws as shown in picture, disassemble the bottom cover. M50 SERIES · 89 ·...
  • Page 98: Sim Card Expansion

    8.4 SIM Card Expansion Installing the SIM card Steps to install SIM card Loosen the nine sunk head screws as shown in the picture, and disassemble the bottom cover. Take out M-SATA,and then install SIM card · 90 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 99 Installing Expansion Removing the SIM card Steps to remove SIM card Loosen the nine sunk head screws as shown in the picture, and disassemble the bottom cover. Take out M-SATA, then take out SIM card. M50 SERIES · 91 ·...
  • Page 100: Pc 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: Assembly Time Interval for Replacement 3 years CMOS backup battery 5 years · 92 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 101: Replacing Backup Battery

    3. Disconnect the PC from power source. Replacing Battery Steps to replace battery Loosen the four screws on the top cover, and open the top cover. Pull battery connection cable as shown in the picutre, and remove the battery. M50 SERIES · 93 ·...
  • Page 102: Installing The Drivers

    When driver program cannot be installed, for example a yellow question mark or exclamation mark appears, it is recommended to install latest patch package of corresponding operating system, or directly install the operating system of latest release version before installing the driver program. · 94 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 103: Technical Parameters

    USB2.0/3.0 Strong 500mA/ (applicable to device current 800mA all USB devices) Each slot 1.5 A 1.5 A 0.3 A 0.2 A 8 W(for MiniPCIE whole PC) Total 1.5 A 1.5 A 0.3 A 0.2 A M50 SERIES · 95 ·...
  • Page 104: Dimensions Drawing

    11.1 Dimensions Drawing Overview 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. 11.2 Product Outline Dimensions Drawing 149.1 M50-E · 96 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 105: Product Installation Dimensions Drawing

    Dimensions Drawing M50-H Unit: mm 11.3 Product Installation Dimensions Drawing 149.1 4x 4.5 12.5 M50-E M50 SERIES · 97 ·...
  • Page 106 Dimensions Drawing 152.6 4x 4.5 12.5 M50-H Unit: mm · 98 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 107: Appendix

    Please check whether the power cable Power cable is correctly connected with the monitor cable is not monitor, the system unit or the ground connected port. Please check whether the monitor cable is correctly connected with the M50 SERIES · 99 ·...
  • Page 108 BIOS setting is correct while the In this circumstance, please contact Invalid backup battery time and date your technical support team. are incorrect. port USB device has supported No corrective measure. no response operating system. · 100 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 109: Common Alarm Information Analysis And Solution

    Due to their own design, these electronic components are extremely sensitive to over-voltage, so they are also extremely sensitive to any ESD. ESD-sensitive assemblies/modules are usually called ESD devices. It is also the internationally universal abbreviation for this type of devices. M50 SERIES · 101 ·...
  • Page 110 Electrostatic voltage on the body of operating personnel Basic protective measures to prevent ESD:  Ensure excellent equipotential connection: When holding the ESD-sensitive device, please make sure your body, work area and package are grounded. This can prevent electrostatic charge. · 102 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 111: Abbreviations

    Advanced Programmable Extended programmable APIC Interrupt Controller interrupt controller Advanced Power A tool used to monitor and lower Management PC power consumption. Automation System After-sales Information ASIS System Advanced Technology Advanced Technology Attachment M50 SERIES · 103 ·...
  • Page 112 A Canada organization which Canada Standard carries out test and certification Association by the standard of Canada or the two countries (using UL/USA) Clear to Send Clear to Send Dynamic Random Access DRAM Memory Direct Current Direct Current · 104 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 113 Enhanced electronic integrated EIDE Enhanced IDE drive Extended Industry Standard EISA Extended ISA standard Architecture Expanded Memory Manager To manage expansion of memory Extended Memory 64 EM64T Technology European Norm EPROM/EEP Electrically Programmable Use sub-module of M50 SERIES · 105 ·...
  • Page 114 HyperText Mark-up Script language used to create HTML Language Internet page Data transfer protocol on the HTTP Hypertext transfer protocol Internet Hardware Hardware Input/Output Data input/out of the computer Intel(R) Application Accelerator Integrated Drive Electronics International · 106 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 115 Media Access Control Media Access Control Memory card in credit card Memory Card format Machine-readable product MLFB designation Micro Memory Card 32*24.5mm format memory card Multiple Point Interface Used for Programming Devices MS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating M50 SERIES · 107 ·...
  • Page 116 Optical Disc Drive Standardized interface of OLE for Process Control industrial process PATA Parallel ATA Personal PC Peripheral Component High-speed expansion bus Interconnect Peripheral Component High-speed serial, differential PCIe Interconnect express full-duplex PtP interface with · 108 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 117 32 nodes Real Time Clock Real Time Clock Reliable Transmission Request to send Service Receive Data Data transmission signal Serial Advanced Technology SATA Attachment Small Computer System SCSI Interface SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic M50 SERIES · 109 ·...
  • Page 118 An LCD screen type Teletypewriter Asynchronous data transmission Transmit Data Data transmission signal Watchdog Time Monitoring time of Watchdog A U.S. organization which Underwriter Laboratories carries out test and certification Inc. based on the standards of the · 110 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 119 Intel technology To enable the function which Intel Virtualization directly assigns the device (e.g. VT-D Technology for Directed I/O network adapter) to virtual device. Windows 2000 Loss-free file format used for Wavelength encoding audio data M50 SERIES · 111 ·...
  • Page 120: Terminology Glossary

    IDE port. CF card can be operated by connector and socket adapter, and other electronic components on the PCMCIA or IDE HDD controller are not needed. There are two kinds of design specifications: CF-I (42.6×36.4×3.3 mm) and CF-II (42.8×36.4×5 mm) . · 112 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 121 This function supports bootup of the PC via LAN port. LPT port LPT port (Centronics port) is a parallel port used to connect printer. PATA The interface used for hard drive and optical drive, with up to 100Mbps parallel data transmission rate. M50 SERIES · 113 ·...
  • Page 122 PEG Port PCI Express used for graphics. A graphics port with 16 PCIe channels, used to expand graphics module. PIC mode Peripheral interrupt controller, having 15 interrupt lines. · 114 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 123 S.M.A.R.T Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology (SMART or S.M.A.R.T.) is an industrial standard integrated in memory media. This technology can be used to continuously monitor key parameters and detect upcoming problems at early stage. M50 SERIES · 115 ·...
  • Page 124 Copies of programs, data media or database, use to keep or protect key, irreplaceable, data, and prevent data loss when damage to a working copy occurs. Some application programs automatically generate backup copies of data files, and manage current or previous versions in the HDD. · 116 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 125 Memory card of credit-card format, the storage to store user programs and parameters (e.g. programmable module and CP). Reset Hardware reset: Using button/switch reset/reboot device. Formatization Storage space on the magnetic data media is primarily divided into magnetic track and M50 SERIES · 117 ·...
  • Page 126 Logically, EFI is located under the operating system, and is successive specification of device BIOS, mainly targeting 64-bit system. Controller Controller integrating hardware and software to control certain internal or peripheral devices (e.g. keyboard controller). · 118 · M50 SERIES...
  • Page 127 RAID1 system with SATA RAID controller (onboard or slot module) and at least two SATA detachable supports. The advantage of hotswap is that faulty hard drive can be replaced without having to reboot the PC. M50 SERIES · 119 ·...
  • Page 128 Warm boot the computer (Ctrl + Alt + Del) without disconnecting power source. Motherboard Motherboard is the core part of a computer. Motherboard is used to process and store data, control and manage ports and device I/O. · 120 · M50 SERIES...

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