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ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE (COLLECTIVELY, "HIGH RISK APPLICATIONS"). You understand and agree that your use of Quanmax 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.
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Therefore, in the interest of your own safety and of the correct operation of your new Quanmax product, you are requested to conform with the following guidelines.
General Instructions on Usage In order to maintain Quanmax’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 Quanmax and described in this user guide or received from Quanmax Technical Support as a special handling instruction, will void your warranty.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Table of Contents Symbols ..........................................6 For Your Safety ........................................7 High Voltage Safety Instructions .................................. 7 Special Handling and Unpacking Instruction ............................7 Lithium Battery Precautions ..................................8 General Instructions on Usage ..................................8 Quality and Environmental Management ..............................
Table 52: Main Setup Menu Sub-Screens and Functions........................67 Table 53: List of Acronyms ................................... 95 List of Figures Figure 1: System Block Diagram MITX-V1K0 Series ..........................18 Figure 2: Top Side ......................................24 Figure 3: Bottom Side ..................................... 26 Figure 4: Connector Panel Side ...................................
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 17: USB 2.0 Port DN_1, DN_2 Pin Header CN27 ......................... 37 Figure 18: USB 2.0 Port 5 Wafer CN29 ..............................37 Figure 19: USB 2.0 Connector USB1 ................................37 Figure 20: 3W Audio AMP Output Wafer CN19 (Right Channel), CN25 (Left Channel).............. 38 Figure 21: Front Panel Audio Pin Header CN28 ............................
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 1/ Introduction This user guide describe the MITX-V1K0 Series board made by Quanmax. This board will also be denoted MITX-V1K0 Series within this user guide. Use of this user guide implies a basic knowledge of PC-AT hardware and software. This user guide focuses on describing the MITX-V1K0 Series board's special features and is not intended to be a standard PC-AT textbook.
Handle the board only by the edges To get the board running follow these steps. If the board shipped from Quanmax already has components like RAM and CPU cooler mounted, then skip the relevant steps below. 1. Turn off the PSU (Power Supply Unit) Turn off PSU (Power Supply Unit) completely (no mains power connected to the PSU) or leave the Power Connectors unconnected while configuring the board.
Do not use washers with teeth, as they can damage the PCB and cause short circuits. 2.2. Chassis Safety Standards Before installing the MITX-V1K0 Series in the chassis, users must evaluate the end product to ensure compliance with the requirements of the IEC60950-1 safety standard: ...
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner VARNING! Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren ...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 3/ System Specifications 3.1. System Block Diagram Figure 1: System Block Diagram MITX-V1K0 Series www.quanmax.com // 18...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 3.2. Scope of Delivery The table below summarizes the features of the MITX-V1K0 Series motherboard. Table 1: Component Main Data System Processor AMD Embedded V-Series V1000 APU (TDP up to 54 W) Memory ...
Mini-ITX (170 mm x 170 mm / 6.70" x 6.70") 3.3. Environmental Conditions The MITX-V1K0 Series is compliant with the following environmental conditions. It is the customer's responsibility to provide sufficient airflow around each of the components to keep them within the allowed temperature range.
The MITX-V1K0 Series is designed to support AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1000 Processors. The BGA APU is remounted from factory. Quanmax has defined the board versions as listed in the following table, so far all based on Embedded APUs. Other versions are expected at a later date.
Memory modules have in general a much lower longevity than embedded motherboards, and therefore EOL of modules can be expected several times during lifetime of the motherboard. As a minimum it is recommend using Quanmax memory modules for prototype system(s) in order to prove stability of the system and as for reference.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 The requirements to the voltages of ATX power supply are as follows: Table 7: Supply Voltages Supply Min. Max. Note +12 V 11.4 V 12.6 V Should be ±5% for compliance with the ATX specification www.quanmax.com...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 4/ Connector Locations 4.1. Top Side Figure 2: Top Side Table 8: Jumper List Item Designation Description See Chapter Pin-9 Selection for COM1 7.20.1 Pin-9 Selection for COM2 7.20.1 AT / ATX Power Mode Selection 7.20.2...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Item Designation Description See Chapter Clear CMOS Selection 7.20.4 Backlight Power Enable Selection for LVDS1 7.20.5 Panel & Backlight Power Selection for LVDS1 7.20.6 LVDE_EDID Selection 7.20.7 Table 9: Top Side Internal Connector Pin Assignment...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 5/ Connector Definitions The following defined terms are used within this user guide to give more information concerning the pin assignment and to describe the connector's signals. Defined Term Description Shows the pin numbers in the connector...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 6/ I/O-Area Connectors 6.1. DP Connector (CN20 Port A, CN20 Port B, CN21 Port C & CN21 Port D) The DP (DisplayPort) connector is based on standard DP female port. Port A and Port B support DP++, allowing users to use a passive adapter to convert DP signals to single-link DVI or HDMI.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 6.2. Ethernet Connectors (CN17 - LAN1, CN16 - LAN2 & CN16 - LAN3) The MITX-V1K0 Series supports three channels of 10/100/1000 Mbit Ethernet, which are based Intel® I210-AT and Intel® I211-AT controllers. In order to achieve the specified performance of the Ethernet port, Category 5 twisted pair cables must be used with 10/100 MByte and Category 5E, 6 or 6E with 1 Gbit LAN networks.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 6.3. USB Connectors (I/O Area) The external I/O connector panel supports one dual USB 2.0 connector and one dual USB 3.1 connector. USB 3.1 ports are backward compatible with USB 2.0. Figure 7: USB 2.0 Connectors CN22 - USB 2.0 Port 4 / 5 Table 14: Pin Assignment USB 2.0 Connectors CN22 - USB 2.0 Port 4 / 5...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 For HiSpeed rates it is required to use a USB cable, which is specified in USB 2.0 standard: Figure 9: USB 2.0 High Speed Cable Polyviny Chloride (PVC) Jacket On-Twisted Power Pair: Red: V...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 6.4. 3 Stack-up Azalia Audio Phone Jack (CN18) The external I/O connector panel supports one 3.5 mm triple-port Azalia audio phone jack for headset, microphone and audio input devices. The audio output signals are shared with those of the speaker connectors CN19 & CN25.
7/ Internal Connectors 7.1. Power Connector The MITX-V1K0 Series is designed to be supplied from a 2x4-pin +12 VDC power supply. Hot plugging any of the power connector is not allowed. Hot plugging might damage the board. In other words, turn off main supply etc. to make sure all the power lines are turned off when connecting to the motherboard.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Table 18: Pin Assignment BAT2 Signal Description Note Battery+ RTC Battery+ Battery- RTC Battery- 7.2. Fan Wafers (FAN1 & FAN2) The CPU FAN Wafer (FAN1) is used for the connection of the FAN for the CPU while the System FAN Wafer (FAN2) for the connection of the FAN for the system.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.3. SATA (Serial ATA) Port 0 & Port 1 Connector (SATA1 & SATA2) The SATA connectors (SATA1 & SATA2) supply the data connection for the SATA hard disk and are SATA 3.0 compatible. They share the same SATA signals with M.2 Key M sockets (M2M1 & M2M2 respectively). The default assembly configuration is the SATA connector SATA1 and M.2 Key M socket M2M2.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.5. USB Connectors (Internal) (CN27 & CN29 / USB1) The USB port pin header CN27 supports two USB 2.0 ports and the USB port wafer CN29 supports one USB 2.0 port. The wafer CN29 can be replaced with an onboard USB 2.0 Type A 90° connector (USB1). The default assembly configuration is the wafer CN29.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Table 24: Pin Assignment USB1 Signal Description Note +USBVCC 5 V power supply USB_- USB 2.0 differential pair (-) USB_+ USB 2.0 differential pair (+) Ground 7.6. Speaker Connector (CN19 & CN25) The Speaker audio-out interface is available through the wafers CN19 and CN25. These outputs are shared with the audio output (Line-out) signals of the audio jack CN18.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.7. Front Panel Audio Pin Header (CN28) The front panel audio pin header provides audio output (Line-Out) and microphone (Mic-In) signals through the wafer CN28. The audio output signals are shared with those of the speaker connectors CN19 & CN25.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.8. Front Panel Pin Header (FP1 & FP2) The front panel connector FP1 supplies signals for the reset button, storage LED and system warning speaker. The front panel connector FP2 supplies signals for the power button, power LED and SM Bus.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Signal Description Note Power Button - System power button (-). Power LED - System Power LED (-). SMB_ALERT# System management bus alert BATLOW# Battery low input. This signal may be driven low by external circuitry to signal that the system battery is low.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.10. Serial COM1 - COM6 Ports (CN3, CN4, CN5, CN7, CN8 & CN10) The serial connectors CN3 and CN4 provide RS232/422/485 connections. The serial connections CN5, CN7, CN8 and CN10 provide RS232 connections.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 The COM ports need to install an OS patch from ITE. The patch is only available for Windows and is not available Linux. Table 32: Serial COM Signal Description Signal Description Transmitted Data, sends data to the communications link. The signal is set to the marking state (-12 V) on hardware reset when the transmitter is empty or when loop mode operation is initiated.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.11. LVDS Panel Connector (LVDS1) The 24-bit, 2-channel LVDS connector is based on 2x15-pin 1.25 mm pitch connector. Figure 26: LVDS Connector LVDS1 Table 33: Pin Assignment LVDS1 Signal Description Note VDD_EN Output Display Enable Ground +3.3V / +5V *...
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Signal Description Note TxoutA3- LVDS Channel A Data 3 differential pair (-) TxoutB3- LVDS Channel B Data 3 differential pair (-) TxoutA3+ LVDS Channel A Data 3 differential pair (+) TxoutB3+ LVDS Channel B Data 3 differential pair (+)
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.12. Backlight Power Output Wafer for LVDS1 (CN23) The wafer CN23 provides power supply for flat panel and its backlight inverter. Figure 27: Backlight Power Output Wafer CN23 Table 34: Pin Assignment CN23...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.13. Digital Input / Output Wafer (CN2) The wafer CN2 supports 8-bit digital input / output signals to provide powering-on function of the connected devices. Figure 28: Digital Input / Output Wafer CN2...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.14. mPCIe Socket (MPCIE1) Full-sized Mini-PCI Express V1.2 socket (MPCIE1). Socket MPCIE1 supports mPCIe, USB 2.0 and SIM-card socket. The SIM-card socket makes it possible to use a WWAN wireless modem in this mPCIe slot. The USB does support WAKE function.
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Signal Description Note PERp0 PCIe Lane 0 receiver differential pair (+) Ground Ground +1.5V +1.5 V power supply Ground SMB_CLK System management bus clock PETn0 PCIe Lane 0 transmitter differential pair (-) SMB_DATA...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.15. M.2 Socket (M2B1, M2M1 & M2M2) The MITX-V1K0 Series supports up to three M.2 modules: one in format 2242 / 2280 with Key B and the other two in format 2280 with Key M.
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Signal Description Note KEY B Ground M2B1_RXN / USB3.0 RX-** PCIe Lane 1 / USB 3.0 receiver differential pair (-) UIM RESET* Reset signal for User Identity Modules (UIM) M2B1_RXP / USB3.0 RX+** PCIe Lane 1 / USB 3.0 receiver differential pair (+)
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Signal Description Note M2B_SIM_DETECT SIM card detect M2B_RESET# M.2 module reset active low M2B_SUSCLK 32.768 kHz clock supply input +3.3V +3.3 V power supply Ground +3.3V +3.3 V power supply Ground +3.3V +3.3 V power supply * These pins are connected to SIM card connector SIM1 directly.
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Signal Description Note Ground +3.3V +3.3 V power supply +3.3V +3.3 V power supply Ground +3.3V +3.3 V power supply +3.3V +3.3 V power supply Ground Ground Ground DEVSLP Device sleep Ground SATAB+...
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Signal Description Note SATAA+ SATA receiver differential pair (+) Ground Ground KEY M KEY M KEY M KEY M KEY M KEY M KEY M KEY M Ground +3.3V +3.3 V power supply Ground +3.3V...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.16. SIM Interface for M.2 Key B and mPCIe (SIM1 & CN26) The push-push type Micro SIM card cage SIM1 is connected to M.2 Key B socket for Micro SIM card installation. The wafer CN26 is intended to be connected to a SIM card cage for SIM card installation. It is connected to mPCIe socket.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.17. PCI Express x16 Slot (PCIE2) The MITX-V1K0 Series supports PCI Express x16 via slot PCIE2 which supports PCIe x8 signal only. Figure 34: PCIe x16 Slot Connector PCIE2 Table 41: Pin Assignment PCIE2...
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Side B Side A Signal Description Signal Description Ground Reserved +3.3V +3.3 V power Reserved Reserved +3.3V +3.3 V power +3.3VSB +3.3 V standby power +3.3V +3.3 V power WAKE# Link reactivation PERST#...
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Side B Side A Signal Description Signal Description Ground HSIP7 Lane 7 receiver differential pair (+) PRSNT2# Hot plug presence detect HSIN7 Lane 7 receiver differential pair (-) Ground Ground Reserved Ground Ground...
7.18. PCI Express x4 Slot (PCIE1) The MITX-V1K0 Series supports PCI Express x4 via slot PCIE1 which supports PCIe x2 signal only. The PCIe x4 slot (PCIE1) shares the same PCIe x2 signals with the M.2 Key B socket (M2B1). The default assembly configuration is the M.2 Key B socket M2B1.
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Side B Side A Signal Description Signal Description PETX0- Lane 0 transmitter differential pair (-) Ground Ground PERX0+ Lane 0 receiver differential pair (+) PRSNT2#1 Hot plug presence detect PERX0- Lane 0 receiver differential pair (-)
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.19. mPCIe / M.2 Key B LED Pin Header (CN13 & CN14) The pin header CN13 is intended to connect mPCIe activity LED cable. The pin header CN14 is intended to connect M.2 Key B activity LED cable.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.20. Switches and Jumpers The product has several jumpers which must be properly configured to ensure correct operation. Figure 37: Jumper Connector For a three-pin jumper (see Figure 37), the jumper setting is designated “1-2” when the jumper connects pins 1 and 2.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.20.2. AT / ATX Power Mode Selection (JP3) The jumper JP3 can be used to select AT power mode or ATX power mode. Figure 39: AT / ATX Power Mode Selection JP4 Table 45: Pin Assignment JP4...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Table 47: Pin Assignment JP6 Jumper Position Description Pin 1-2 Pin 2-3 Normal operation (default position) Enable Clear CMOS RTC content (board does not boot with the jumper in this position) “X” = Jumper set (short) and “-” = jumper not set (open) Do not leave the jumper in position 2-3, otherwise if the power is disconnected, the battery will fully deplete within a few weeks.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 7.20.6. Panel & Backlight Power Selection for LVDS1 (JP8) The jumper JP8 can be used to select LVDS panel and backlight power voltage for LVDS1. Figure 43: Panel & Backlight Power Selection JP8...
Supervisor Password (see Security menu), press <RETURN>, and proceed with step 5. 5. A setup menu will appear. The MITX-V1K0 Series uEFI BIOS setup program uses a hot key-based navigation system. A hot key legend bar is located on the bottom of the setup screens.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 8.2. Starting the uEFI BIOS The Setup utility features shows six menus in the selection bar at the top of the screen: Main Advanced Power Boot Security ...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 45: BIOS Main Menu Screen System Data and Time BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit Product Information Product Name MITX-V1K3 BIOS Version R0.08 (x64) BIOS Build Date...
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit SMU FW Version 0.30.79.0 DXIO FW Version 001E.011D → ←: Select Screen MP2 FW Version 1.0.24 ↑ ↓: Select Item XHCI FW Version FF.FF.FF.FF...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 8.2.2. Advanced Setup Menu The Advanced setup menu provides sub-screens and functions for advanced configurations. The following sub- screen functions are included in the menu: LAN Configuration Display Configuration CPU Chipset Configuration ...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 51: BIOS Advanced Menu - SATA Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit SATA Configuration SATA Controller [Enabled] → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Serial ATA Port-0...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 52: BIOS Advanced Menu - USB Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit USB Configuration USB Devices: → ←: Select Screen 1 Keyboard, 1 Hub ↑ ↓: Select Item...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 53: BIOS Advanced Menu - Trusted Computing BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit TPM20 Device Found Firmware Version: 5.62 Vendor: Security Device Support [Enable] Active PCR banks*...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 55: BIOS Advanced Menu - DIO Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit DIO Configuration User Configuration [Disabled] DIO_0* [Output High] DIO_1* [Output High] DIO_2* [Output High]...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 56: BIOS Advanced Menu - Super IO Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit Super IO Configuration Serial Port UART Protection [No Protection] → ←: Select Screen >...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Feature Option Description Duplex] RS485 Auto Flow [Disabled], [Enabled] Select whether to enable or disable RS485 Auto Flow Control. Control Figure 59: BIOS Advanced Menu - Super IO Configuration - Serial Port 3 Configuration...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version 2.20.1271. Copyright (C) 2019, American Megatrends, Inc. Feature Option...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 63: BIOS Advanced Menu - H/W Monitor BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit PC Health Status > Smart FAN Configuration CPU Temperature - Thermistor : +67 C...
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Feature Option Description CPU FAN Setting [Manual], [Smart] Select CPU smart FAN configuration. System FAN Setting [Manual], [Smart] Select system smart FAN configuration. www.quanmax.com // 86...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Figure 65: BIOS Advanced Menu - Tls Auth Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit > Server CA Configuration > Client Cert Configuration → ←: Select Screen ↑ ↓: Select Item Enter: Select +/-: Change Opt.
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save & Exit F2: Previous Values F3: Optimized Defaults F4: Save & Exit ESC: Exit Version 2.20.1271. Copyright (C) 2019, American Megatrends, Inc. Feature Option...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 8.2.3. Power Setup Menu The Power setup menu provides functions and a sub-screen for power configurations. The following sub-screen function is included in the menu: WatchDog Timer Configuration Figure 68: BIOS Power Setup Menu...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Feature Option Description Resume By Ring [Disabled], [Enabled] Select whether to enable Wake from Ring Device. Device Resume By RTC [Disabled], [Enabled] Select whether to enable or disable Wake Up on Alarm, to turn Alarm on your system on a special day of the month.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 8.2.4. Boot Setup Menu The boot setup menu lists the for boot device priority order, that is generated dynamically. Figure 70: BIOS Boot Setup Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Power Boot Security Save &...
The Security setup menu provides information about the passwords and functions for specifying the security settings. The passwords are case-sensitive. The MITX-V1K0 Series provides no factory-set passwords. If there is already a password installed, the system asks for this first. To clear a password, simply enter nothing and acknowledge by pressing <RETURN>.
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MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 8.2.5.1. Remember the password It is highly recommended to keep a record of all passwords in a safe place. Forgotten passwords results in being locked out of the system. If the system cannot be booted because the User Password or the Supervisor Password are not know, contact Quanmax Technical Support for further assistance.
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 8.2.6. Save & Exit Setup Menu The exit setup menu provides functions for handling changes made to the UEFI BIOS settings and the exiting of the setup program. Figure 72: BIOS Save & Exit Setup Menu...
MITX-V1K0 Series - User Guide, Rev. 1.0 Appendix A: List of Acronyms The following table does not contain the complete acronyms used in signal names, signal type definitions or similar. A description of the signals is included in the I/O Connector and Internal connector chapters within this user guide.
MITX-V1K0 Series – User Guide, Rev. 1.0 About Quanmax Founded in 1999, Quanmax is committed to supply high-quality embedded computing systems and solutions to help its clients develop a variety of computer-aided facilities for individual users and business firms in all industries including but not limited to the following four categories: Infotainment, Automation, IoT and Network Communications, on the basis of different levels of customization.