EVOC M60 Series Manual

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Fanless modular complete PC
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  • Page 1 M60 SERIES Fanless modular complete PC Version: C00...
  • Page 2 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 3 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 4 About this manual Scope of the Manual The manual is appropriate for EVOC M60 SERIES. Convention The term “the PC” or “the Product” within the manual usually stands for EVOC M60 SERIES. Instructions Safety instructions To avoid property losses or individual injury, please pay attention to the safety instructions within the manual.
  • Page 5 Safety Instructions General Safety Instructions Caution Before you have read related safety instructions, please do not expand your device. This device is compliant with related safety requirements. If you have any doubt about the effectiveness of installation in the planned environment, please contact your service representative.
  • Page 6 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 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Product Introduction ....................1 1.1 Overview .......................1 1.2 Specifications ....................3 1.3 Operating Instructions ...................7 1.3.1 External Functions................7 1.3.2 Internal Layout ..................9 1.3.3 Operation Control................11 1.4 Status LED ....................11 2. Application Scheme ....................12 2.1 Transportation....................12 2.2 Storage......................12 2.3 Opening the Box and Initial Examination............13 2.3.1 Opening the Box................13 2.3.2 Markings for PC Identification............13 2.4 External Environment Conditions ...............13...
  • Page 8 5.2.1 DC Power Input Connector .............21 5.2.2 AUDIO Port..................21 5.2.3 USB Port ..................22 5.2.4 PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port .............23 5.2.5 Network Port ...................23 5.2.6 DVI Port ..................24 5.2.7 VGA Port..................24 5.2.8 HDMI Port ..................25 5.2.9 COM Port ..................26 5.2.10 GPIO Port..................27 6.
  • Page 9 8.3 HDD Expansion...................85 8.4 Installation/Removal MiniPCI-E, M-SATA..........87 8.5 SIM Card Expansion ...................89 (The following steps for expansion installation/removal are applicable to M60-E-2P-01/M60-H-2P-01 models)..............91 8.6 Opening the PC....................91 8.7 Memory Expansion ..................92 8.8 HDD Expansion...................94 8.9 Installation/Removal of MiniPCI-E、M-SATA ..........95 8.10 SIM Card Expansion .................98 8.11 Installation/Removal of Expansion Card ..........100 9.
  • Page 10: Product Introduction

    Its chassis also serves for heat dissipation, and has excellent sealing and dust-proof, heat dissipation and anti-vibration performance. M60 family products are designed for machinery testing equipment, industrial automation control, intelligent traffic, highroad lane control, etc. M60-H-01 M60-H-02/03 M60 SERIES · 1 ·...
  • Page 11 Product Introduction M60-E-01 M60-E-2P-01 M60-H-2P-01 · 2 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    HDMI, DVI-D.  VGA supported minimum resolution: 640×480; supported maximum resolution: 1920×1080  HDMI resolution 3840×2160(M60-H), Display 1920×1080(M60-E)  DVI resolution 1920×1200  Supports VGA, HDMI, DVI-D display;Dual two displays are supported, Triple-display is not supported. M60 SERIES · 3 ·...
  • Page 13 Supports up to 10 COM ports. Among them, COM1~COM6 support RS-232/RS-422/RS-485; COM7~COM10 support RS-232 mode. External IO  Supports up to: M60-H Series: Four USB3.0 ports + Four USB2.0 ports ports M60-E Series: One USB3.0 ports + Seven USB2.0 ports · 4 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 14 M60-H-01/02/03:About 3.8Kg M60-E-01:About 3 Kg Net weight M60-E-2P-01:About 3.8Kg M60-H-2P-01:About 4.6Kg (excluding package and accessories) Silver Color  Operating temperature: -5℃ ~ +50℃ (mechanical hard disk) Temperature -20℃~+60℃ (Solid state/electronic hard disk)  Storage temperature: -40℃~+70℃ M60 SERIES · 5 ·...
  • Page 15 Power consumption of the PC: 18.5W (standby status);Power consumption of the PC: 39.5W (operating 3D MARK); Note: The power consumptions above are for reference only, and actual product shall prevail if there is any difference. · 6 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 16: Operating Instructions

    Product Introduction 1.3 Operating Instructions 1.3.1 External Functions Front View of the PC Location Description Switch button Reset button HDD indicator Power indicator M60-H-01/02/03/M60-E-01 LINE OUT LINE IN PS/2 M60-E-2P-01/M60-H-2P-01 USB1~USB4 ANT1/2 M60 SERIES · 7 ·...
  • Page 17 Product Introduction Rear View of M60-H-01/ M60-E-01 Location Description Power connector HDMI COM1~COM6 LAN1/2 USB5~USB8 GPIO Ground screw Rear View of M60-H-02/03 Location Description Power connector HDMI COM1~COM5 LAN1~LAN4 USB5~USB8 GPIO Ground screw · 8 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 18: Internal Layout

    Product Introduction Rear View of M60-E-2P-01/M60-H-2P-01 Location Description Power connector HDMI COM1~COM10 LAN1/2 USB5~USB8 Expansion card Ground screw GPIO 1.3.2 Internal Layout Internal Layout of M60-H-01/02/03/M60-E-01 Location Description Front IO board Motherboard M60 SERIES · 9 ·...
  • Page 19 Product Introduction Rear IO board HDD module Motherboard bracket Internal Layout of M60-E-2P-01/ Location Description M60-H-2P-01 Rear IO board Motherboard Front IO board HDD module Motherboard bracket · 10 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 20: Operation Control

    Pressing this button will trigger hardware reset. 1.4 Status LED Display Meaning Description Disconnected from power POWER PC status indication Green PC is operating Not being accessed Indicating access to hard drive Yellow Being accessed M60 SERIES · 11 ·...
  • Page 21: 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. · 12 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 22: Opening The Box And Initial Examination

    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:  The weather and mechanical environment conditions specified in the operation manual should be observed. M60 SERIES · 13 ·...
  • Page 23 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. · 14 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 24: Installing The Product

    Warning Please make sure the total carrying capacity of the wall or ceiling is at least four times as much as the total weight of the PC (including cabinet bracket and accessory expansion modules). M60 SERIES · 15 ·...
  • Page 25: Vesa Standard Supporting Arm Installation

    PC is +Y, while the lower space of the PC is –Y, as shown in the Picture 1 and Picture 2 below. 1. Upper space +Y > 2L: above the PC, there should be a space at least twice the largest dimension of the PC; · 16 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 26 PC; 7. At any point in the heat exchange area, the air flow speed should not be lower than 0.2m/s. Picture 1 Largest dimensions of the PC Picture 2 Heat exchange area M60 SERIES · 17 ·...
  • Page 27 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. Figure 3 Left-right transverse ventilation Figure 4 Upward ventilation · 18 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 28: 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 and the grounding resistance shall be no more than 0.1Ω. M60 SERIES · 19 ·...
  • Page 29: 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. · 20 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 30: Debugging

    9V-36VDC. Its pin definition is as follows: Signal Name Positive Negative DC IN 9V-36V 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 LINE IN LINE OUT M60 SERIES · 21 ·...
  • Page 31: Usb Port

    1.USB2.0 standard port Signal Name +5V_USB USB_DATA- USB1~USB4 USB_DATA+ 2.USB3.0 standard port Signal Name +5V_USB USB_DATA- USB_DATA+ USB_SSRX- USB5~USB8 USB_SSRX+ USB_SSTX- USB_SSTX+ Note:For M60-E family complete PCs, only USB5 is USB3.0 port, USB6~8 are USB2.0 ports. · 22 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 32: Ps/2 Keyboard/Mouse Port

    LED: LILED ACTLED (two colors: orange Network Speed Network (single color: and green) Activity green) Green 1000Mbps Data being Flash Orange 100Mbps transmitted No data being 10Mbps transmitted M60 SERIES · 23 ·...
  • Page 33: Dvi Port

    Signal Name DATA2- DATA2+ GND_DVI HOTPLUG DATA0- DDCCLK DATA0+ DVI-D DDCDATA GND_DVI DATA1- DATA1+ GND_DVI GND_DVI CLK+ CLK- 5.2.7 VGA Port The product provides one standard DB15 VGA port. Its pin definition is as follows: · 24 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 34: Hdmi 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- HDMI RSVD(NC on device) DDC/CEC Ground Hot Plug Detect M60 SERIES · 25 ·...
  • Page 35: 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: · 26 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 36: Gpio Port

    (For M60-E, please refer to Page 42; for M60-H, please refer to Page 60,61) 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. M60 SERIES · 27 ·...
  • Page 37: Software Introduction

    Supported Range Name BIOS programming interface All supporting BPI motherboards specification, which provides unified interface for software and PCs of EVOC company to access hardware. A platform management All the motherboards/complete PCs that support BPI can run application software developed based on BPI,...
  • Page 38: 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 39 BPI function normally without making any modification. 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 · 30 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 40: 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” M60 SERIES · 31 ·...
  • Page 41: 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 42: 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 M60 SERIES · 33 ·...
  • Page 43 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 · 34 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 44 “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 M60 SERIES · 35 ·...
  • Page 45 The effect of hardware detection is shown in the figure above. Method: After the software switches to hardware detection interface, it will automatically acquire temperature, fan speed, voltage and other information, refreshing at a 2S interval. Function: real-time acquisition of hardware operating status. · 36 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 46: Firmware Management

    Using method: The boot device order can be changed in the dropdown list in the right picture, then click “Update” to make it effective. In the next boot, enter into the system by the set boot order. Function: To change boot device order under the operating system. 2.Boot-up time M60 SERIES · 37 ·...
  • Page 47 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. · 38 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 48: 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. M60 SERIES · 39 ·...
  • Page 49: 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). · 40 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 50 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-E family models)  Advanced  Super IO Configuration M60 SERIES · 41 ·...
  • Page 51 COMA Mode Select COM port mode selection.  COMA RUD Mode RUD mode selection of COM ports.  UART RS485/422 AUTO Flow Control [Disable] Select Enable Automatic Flow Control, however, in 232 mode, Disable must be select. · 42 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 52  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 battery voltage. M60 SERIES · 43 ·...
  • Page 53 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 · 44 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 54 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 M60 SERIES · 45 ·...
  • Page 55 Switch of SATA Port, when set to Disabled, the corresponding SATA port cannot be used.  SATA Port1 Fuction Select Please select corresponding interface mode for SATA interface. The default is MSATA, please do not change, otherwise the HDD cannot be used  Miscellaneous Configuration · 46 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 56 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 M60 SERIES · 47 ·...
  • Page 57 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 · 48 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 58 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 M60 SERIES · 49 ·...
  • Page 59 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-E family models)  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 · 50 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 60 This option is used to set the total capacity of graphics memory used by IGD device.  Aperture Size To set the size of memory temporarily borrowed by AGP video card, 256MB by default. If a graphics card or a PCIE-to-PCI graphics card needs to be inserted, M60 SERIES · 51 ·...
  • Page 61  Primary IGFX Boot Display Select display device [AUTO/VGA/HDMI/LVDS].  LCD Panel Type To set the resolution rate of output.  Panel Color Depth To set up the resolution bit of output.  South Bridge · 52 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 62 POWER ON:The PC is booted as soon as AC power is connected. Last State: The PC restores to the same status before AC power is disconnected.  Security M60 SERIES · 53 ·...
  • Page 63 Quiet Boot function.  Fast Boot  Boot Option Priorities This option is used to configure the system booting priorit ies. #1 represents the highest priori ties while #n represents the lowest priorities. · 54 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 64 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.  Discard Changes and Exit his option is used to discard changes and exit Setup program. M60 SERIES · 55 ·...
  • Page 65: Basic Function Setting For Uefi (Applicable To M60-H Family Models)

    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). · 56 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 66 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. M60 SERIES · 57 ·...
  • Page 67 The control switch of Intel Virtualization Technology function.  Active Processor Cores To configure number of active processor cores.  Power & Performance This item displays power consumption in formation and performance setup related to CPU. · 58 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 68 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-H family models)  Boot performance mode Enable performance mode selection.  Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) Intel SpeedStep control switch.  CPU C states Switch for CPU C states, a status switch for energy saving and power consumption reduction. M60 SERIES · 59 ·...
  • Page 69 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-H family models)  Super IO Configuration This item provides COM ports (COM1~4) of this platform.  Serial Port 1~4 Configuration · 60 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 70 To indicate current resource configuration of COM ports.  COMA Mode Select COM port mode selection.  COMA RS485 AUTO Flow Automatic flow control switch of COM port, Specially for M60 family.  COM5~COM8 Configuration and COM9~COM12 Configuration M60 SERIES · 61 ·...
  • Page 71 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-H family models)  Serial Port Control switch of current COM port.  Device Settings indicate current resource configuration ports.,Reset Required.Displays that the COM port hardware is not connected.  HW Monitor · 62 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 72 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.  CSM Configuration Configuration relat ed to Legacy device compatibility. M60 SERIES · 63 ·...
  • Page 73 OS that does not support USB. Note: USB can be used in EFI application, such as in Shell.  EVOC Features This option provides configuration of EVOC special functions (“FMI” for short). · 64 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 74 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-H family models)  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 75 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-H family models)  Special Boot Order Configuration The control switch of EVOC special boot order function. Only when this option is set to “Enabled”, can the boot order be configured.  Chipset This option provides configuration about platfo rm chipset.
  • Page 76 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-H family models)  System Agent(SA) Configuration This option provides configuration of System Agent function.  Memory Configuration  Maximum Memory Frequency Maximum memory frequency setup. M60 SERIES · 67 ·...
  • Page 77 To set up capacity of video memory of integrated graphics card.  Aperture Size To set up video memory capacity of integrated graphics card.  DVMT Pre-Allocated To set up shared initial value of video memory.  DVMT Total Gfx Mem · 68 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 78  Primary IGFX Boot Display To set first disp lay output.  LCD Panel Type To set resolution of the output.  Panel Color Depth Set the bit number of LCD screen.  Graphics Configuration M60 SERIES · 69 ·...
  • Page 79 BIOS Setup (Applicable to M60-H family models)  Enable Root Port Enable or disable PEG Port  Max Link Speed Maximum connection speed selection.  PEG Port Feature Configuration · 70 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 80 SATA devices on the motherboard. If a device is connected with the corresponding port, it will display the SAT d v A e ice type. Otherwise, it will display “Empty”. M60 SERIES · 71 ·...
  • Page 81 (Supported by some platforms). If RAID is to be configured, please select Intel RST Premium mode.  SATA Controller Speed SATA controller speed selection.  Port 0~3 The control switch use d by SATA port. · 72 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 82 This option is used to set up user password. Note: If only the user password is set, administrator authority can be obtained after the password is keyed in when entering Setup program. At this time, empty password is ineffective. M60 SERIES · 73 ·...
  • Page 83 Boot mode selection switch, used to enable or disable Quiet Boot function.  Boot Option Priorities This option is used to configure priorities for system boot. Among them, #1 represents highest priority, #n represents lowest priority.  Fast Boot To enable or disable Fast Boot function. · 74 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 84 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 This option is used to restore defaults. M60 SERIES · 75 ·...
  • Page 85: System Resource Managed By Uefi Under X86 Platform

    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 0050-0053 System timer 0060-0060 PS/2 standard keyboard · 76 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 86 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 04D0-04D1 Motherboard resources 04D0-04D1 Programmable interrupt controller 0680-069F Motherboard resources M60 SERIES · 77 ·...
  • Page 87 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 · 78 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 88 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 M60 SERIES · 79 ·...
  • Page 89 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 · 80 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 90 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 M60 SERIES · 81 ·...
  • Page 91: Expansion Installation

    “ESD Guideline” for regulations related to operation of ESD-sensitive omponents. eparation Work Isolate the PC fr om the power source. Steps to open the PC Remove the four scr shown ight picture, Remove the rear IO panel. · 82 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 92 Expansion Installation(Applicable to M60-H-01/02/03/M60-E-01 models) Loosen the four screws shown in the picture Loosen the four screws shown in the picture, and remove the bottom cover Pull out the chassis ① the directio n shown in the picture M60 SERIES · 83 ·...
  • Page 93: Memory Expansion

    Loosen the screws shown in the picture, and remove the HDD case Open the memory slot and remove memory module · 84 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 94: Hdd Expansion

    3 H D Expansion Prepar ation Wo Disconnect the PC from power source. Caution The HDD can only be replaced by authorized personnel. M60 SERIES · 85 ·...
  • Page 95 HDD case Remove the four screws fixing the HDD, and take out the HDD Installing the HDD Steps to install HDD Install the HDD, and use four sc rews to fasten it · 86 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 96: Installation/Removal Minipci-E, M-Sata

    Please see the “ESD Guideline” for regulations related to operation of ESD-sensitive components. Removing the MiniPCI-E、M-SATA Steps to remove MiniPCI-E, M-SATA Loosen the four screws shown in the picture, and remove the bottom cove M60 SERIES · 87 ·...
  • Page 97 Loosen the screws shown picture, remove the HDD case removing MiniPCI-E、 M-SATA Installing the MiniPCI-E、M-SATA Steps to install memory MiniPCI-E、M-SATA. Installing MiniPCI-E、 M-SATA Install the HDD case, and tighten the screws shown in the picture · 88 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 98: Sim Card Expansion

    Please see the “ESD Guideline” for regulations related to operation of ESD-sensitive components. emoving SIM Card Steps to remove SIM Card Loosen the four screw shown in t he picture, and remove the bottom cover Loosen the screws shown pictu remove the HDD case M60 SERIES · 89 ·...
  • Page 99 PIC-E or M-SATA Install HDD case, and tighten the four screws shown in the picture Close the bottom cover, and tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the picture · 90 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 100: M60-E-2P-01/M60-H-2P-01 Models)

    Remove the four screws on the rear IO panel and the hex studs on the terminal as shown in the picture, to remove th rear IO panel M60 SERIES · 91 ·...
  • Page 101: Memory Expansion

    Loosen the screws shown in the picture, and remove the HDD case · 92 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 102 Install the HDD case, and tighten the screws shown in the picture Close the upper chassis and lower chassis,and tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the p icture M60 SERIES · 93 ·...
  • Page 103: Hdd Expansion

    Loosen the screws shown in the picture, an d remove the HDD case Remove the four scr fixing the HDD, and take out the HDD · 94 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 104: Installation/Removal Of Minipci-E、M-Sata

    8.9 Installation/Removal of MiniPCI-E、M-SATA Note: MiniPCI-E, M-SATA all support 3G/4G modules Preparation Work Disconnect the PC from power source. M60 SERIES · 95 ·...
  • Page 105 Loosen the screws sho in the picture, and rem the HDD case Remove MiniPCI-E, M-SATA · 96 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 106 Installation MiniPCI-E, M-SATA Install the HDD case, and tighten the screws shown in the picture Close the upper chassis and lower chassis,and tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the picture M60 SERIES · 97 ·...
  • Page 107: Sim Card Expansion

    Loosen the screws sho in the picture, and rem the HDD case Take out mini PIC-E and M-SATA, then take out SIM card. · 98 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 108 SIM card. Install the HDD case, and tighten the screws shown in the picture Close the upper chassis and lower chassis,and tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the picture M60 SERIES · 99 ·...
  • Page 109: Installation/Removal Of Expansion Card

    Loosen the screws and nuts shown in the picture, and remove the rear cov and expansion card hold Loosen the two screws on the PCI/PCIE bracket and take out the PCI/PCIE card · 100 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 110 Install the rear cover and expansion card holder, and tighten the screws and nuts shown in the picture Close the upper chassis and lower chassis,and tighten the four sunk screws on the two sides as shown in the picture M60 SERIES · 101 ·...
  • Page 111: Technical Parameters

    USB2 .0/3.0 Strong (applicable to /800m all USB vice current devices) Each slot 1.5 A 1.5 A 0.3 A 0.2 A 8W (for MiniPCIE whole PC) Total 1.5 A 1.5 A 0.3 A 0.2 A · 102 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 112: Dimensions Drawing

    10.1 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. 10.2 Product Outline Dimensions Drawing 264.6 M60-H-01/02/03 M60 SERIES · 103 ·...
  • Page 113 Dimensions Drawing 269.5 M60 -01 258.5 M60-E-2P-01 · 104 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 114: Product Installation Dimensions Drawing

    Dimensions Drawing 258.5 M60-H-2P-01 Unit:mm 10.3 Product Installation Dimensions Drawing 264.6 254.6 4X 4.5 M60-H-01/02/03 M60 SERIES · 105 ·...
  • Page 115 Dimensions Drawing 22.5 255.5 269.5 M60-E-01 258.5 M60-E-2P-01 · 106 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 116 Dimensions Drawing 258.5 M60-H-2P-01 Unit:mm M60 SERIES · 107 ·...
  • Page 117: 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 corr ectly connected with the · 108 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 118 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. M60 SERIES · 109 ·...
  • Page 119: Common Alarm Information Analysis And Solution

    Due to their own design, thes e electronic mponents are extremely sensitive to over-voltage, so they are also ex tremely sensit ive to any ESD. ESD-sensitive assemblies/modules are usua lly called ESD devices. It is also the · 110 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 120 The following data shows the maximum electros tatic voltage which may be gener ated when human body cont acts specified material . These values are compliant with IEC 801-2 specifications. M60 SERIES · 111 ·...
  • Page 121 ESD-sensitive dev ice. efore handling the module, dissipate the e ectrostatic charges on your body. They an be dissipated by contacting grounded etal part. Make sure to use grounded measuring instru ment. · 112 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 122: 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 M60 SERIES · 113 ·...
  • Page 123: 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. · 114 · M60 SERIES...
  • Page 124: Installing The Drivers

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