Summary SECTION 1 ..........................................1 Preliminary Information ....................................1 General notes ......................................2 Trademarks ......................................2 Instructions on disposal ....................................2 Description of safety symbols ..................................3 Qualified Personnel ....................................3 Basic knowledge required .................................... 3 Proper use of the product .................................... 3 Purpose of the user’s guide ..................................
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4.1.1 Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 1809 LTSC 64-bit ............................31 Ubiquity ......................................31 BIOS ........................................32 4.3.1 System Setup ....................................32 4.3.2 Entering Boot Menu ..................................32 4.3.3 Setup pre-arranged Configurations ..............................32 4.3.4 Common Setup Modifications ................................32 4.3.5 Main ......................................
The information in this manual is subject to change and is in no way binding upon ASEM S.R.L. ASEM S.R.L. is not responsible for technical errors or other omissions in the manual, and shall not accept any responsibility deriving from its use.
Knowledge of personal computers and the Microsoft o.s. is required to understand this user’s guide. 1.7 Proper use of the product ASEM products may only be used for the applications described in the catalogue and in the technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be approved by ASEM.
1.10 The manual is a part of the system • This user’s guide belongs to BM1xx and is also required for commissioning. • Keep all supplied documentation for the entire service life of BM1xx. 1.11 Figures • This manual contains illustrations of the described devices. •...
SECTION 2 – General Description 2.1 Product description BM1xx is a compact embedded IPC based on Intel® Apollo Lake™ platform. 2.2 Family overview BM110 BM120 BM121 BM122 BM130 BM131 MB 963 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ATX with power ✓...
SECTION 2 – General Description 2.4 Package BM1xx package consists of: Bm1XX system Wall Bracket System Book Mount Kit ▪ sold separately from the system System DIN rail mounting kit ▪ sold separately from the system n.1 Power supply plug n.1 I/O connector n.1 Passive DisplayPort™/DVI adapter cable (F) ▪...
BM1xx User’s guide 3m / 5m /10m extension cable for antennas ▪ RG58/U low loss cable ▪ IP20 ▪ SMA-M/F (optional) Battery pack (optional) Wall Bracket battery pack Book Mount Kit ▪ sold separately from the system (optional). Battery pack DIN rail mounting kit ▪ sold separately from the system (optional). Battery pack cable Kit 30cm/1m (optional).
SECTION 2 – General Description 2.5 BM110 Figure 1 – BM110 Front connectors Power supply area (see paragraph 2.11) Buttons / LEDs area (see paragraph 2.12) Connectors area 2.5.1 BM110 - connectors area Figure 2 – BM110 connectors area 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Earth screw 2 x USB 3.0 Digital I/O...
BM1xx User’s guide 2.6 BM120 Figure 3 – BM120 Front connectors Power supply area (see paragraph 2.11) Buttons / LEDs area (see paragraph 2.12) Connectors area 2.6.1 BM120 - connectors area Figure 4 – BM120 connectors area 4 x Gigabit Ethernet COM1 RX/TX LED 2 x USB 3.0 Digital I/O...
SECTION 2 – General Description 2.7 BM121 Figure 5 – BM121 Front connectors Power supply area (see paragraph 2.11) Buttons / LEDs area (see paragraph 2.12) Connectors area 2.7.1 BM121 - connectors area Figure 6 – BM121 connectors area 6 x Gigabit Ethernet Earth screw 2 x USB 3.0 Digital I/O...
BM1xx User’s guide 2.8 BM122 Figure 7 – BM122 Front connectors Power supply area (see paragraph 2.11) Buttons / LEDs area (see paragraph 2.12) Connectors area 2.8.1 BM122 - Connectors area Figure 8 – BM122 connectors area 2 x Gigabit Ethernet Digital I/O 2 x USB 3.0 2 x SMA-F antenna connector (3G/4G modem)
SECTION 2 – General Description 2.9 BM130 Figure 9 – BM130 Front connectors Power supply area (see paragraph 2.11) Buttons / LEDs area (see paragraph 2.12) Connectors area 2.9.1 BM130 - Connectors area Figure 10 – BM130 connectors area 4 x Gigabit Ethernet Digital I/O 2 x USB 3.0 1 x RS232/422/485...
BM1xx User’s guide 2.10 BM131 Figure 11 – BM131 Front connectors Power supply area (see paragraph 2.11) Buttons / LEDs area (see paragraph 2.12) Connectors area 2.10.1 BM131 - Connectors area Figure 12 – BM131 connectors area 6 x Gigabit Ethernet Digital I/O 2 x USB 3.0 2 x SMA-F connector...
SECTION 2 – General Description 2.11 Power supply area This area is the same for all models of the family. Figure 13 – Power supply area UPS status LED Power DC input UPS battery pack connector 2.11.1 LED UPS status LED Reference Color Function...
BM1xx User’s guide The power supply can be switched on/off and its status monitored by means of the SYSOFF and the PS signals respectively. The following table describes their behavior: SYSOFF Input power Power supply Either 0V or unconnected +24V +24V +24V +24V...
SECTION 2 – General Description 2.12 Buttons & LED area This area is the same for all models of the family. Figure 16 – Buttons & LED area 2.12.1 Buttons description Button Reference Function System Reset Watchdog Reset 2.12.1.1 SW2 System Reset button This is the main reset of the system.
BM1xx User’s guide 2.12.2.2 DL2 - Mass Storage Devices LED The LED is switched on while data is transferred between the IPC and the SSD. 2.12.2.3 DL3 - Watchdog LED This LED is used to notify that Watchdog timer has expired. In addition, depending on setting of SW1-4, as the Watchdog timer expires a system reset may occur or not.
• Check the package completeness. • Check if signs of transport damage are visible and, in the case of damaged parts, contact your ASEM representative. • Do not install parts that were damaged during the shipment. 3.3 Checking the operating conditions •...
SECTION 3 – Installation and connection 3.5 Dimensions 3.5.1 BM110 Book mount template Figure 17 – BM110 book mount template 3.5.2 BM110 DIN rail mount template Figure 18 – BM110 DIN rail mount template...
BM1xx User’s guide 3.5.3 BM12x Book mount template Figure 19 – BM12x book mount template 3.5.4 BM12x DIN rail mount template Figure 20 – BM12x DIN rail mount template...
SECTION 3 – Installation and connection 3.5.5 BM13x Book mount template Figure 21 – BM13x book mount template 3.5.6 BM13x DIN rail mount template Figure 22 – BM13x DIN rail mount template...
BM1xx User’s guide 3.6 Wall book mount installation The system can be installed on a panel/wall as follows: Tool required Action Cross screwdriver 2,5mm Screw / unscrew n.4 fixing screws • Drill the required holes on the housing panel/wall according to the instructions detailed in paragraph 3.5 Dimensions. •...
SECTION 3 – Installation and connection 3.6.1 DIN rail mount installation The system can be installed on a DIN rail as follows: Figure 25 – BM1xx DIN rail mount installation • Hang the system on the DIN rail, as shown in the picture. Figure 26 –...
BM1xx User’s guide 3.7 Connecting • BM1xx must be installed in accordance with the indications contained in this operating instructions. Follow the above instructions: • Connect the system to the ground wire. • Connect the power cable. 3.7.1 Ground connection Use wire (not included) with a cross-section of 2.5 mm²...
SECTION 3 – Installation and connection 3.7.2 Power connector assembly SYSOFF and the PS signals are used to command and monitor the system status. The following table describes their behavior: SYS OFF (IN) PS (OUT) Power supply input System status Either 0V or unconnected +24V +24V...
Power on In order to ease and speed up the start-up of the system, ASEM offers the operating system installation service as well as the installation of any additional application. A system set-up in this way, immediately after its first power on, performs and shows to the operator a configura- tion procedure lasting 2-3 minutes that must not be interrupted.
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 1809 LTSC 64-bit 4.1.1.1 Languages ASEM Window 10 IoT Enterprise 1809 LTSC 64bit image has the following languages pre-installed: English, French, German, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese. Additional languages can be installed online or offline. 4.1.1.2 UWF (Universal Write Filter) feature has to be turned on, if needed.
Changing System Date and Time. It could be done from the operating system, too. • Taking a look at Main – System Information – BIOS Version, to read the ASEM BIOS version string. Same info could be shown by msinfo32.exe, under Windows.
BM1xx User’s guide 4.3.5 Main BIOS setting Function Configuration options System Date View or Set System Date. System Time View or Set System Time. System Information View various BIOS and System information (BIOS version, processor cache, type and speed, system memory amount and speed).
SECTION 4 – System Start-Up SATA Test Mode Test mode Enable / Disable [Enabled] [Disabled] Aggressive LPM Support Enable PCH to aggressively enter link power state [Enabled] [Disabled] SATA Port 1 [Not installed] Software Preserve Unknown Port 1 Enable or disable SATA Port [Enabled] [Disabled] Mechanical Presence Switch Controls reporting if this port has Mechanical Presence Switch.
SECTION 4 – System Start-Up Suppress PTT Commands Bypass TPM2 commands submitting to PTT FW. [Enable] [Disable] TDO GPIO Pin Switch TDO GPIO Pin If Auto is selected, TDO will be disabled for A0 silicon only. For other steppings, TDO [Enable] [Disable] will be enabled.
BM1xx User’s guide Table 36 - SMBIOS Event Log 4.3.7 Security BIOS setting Function Configuration options Secure Boot Configuration [Disabled] > Secure Boot Configuration Supervisor Password is: Cleared User Password is: Cleared Set Supervisor Password Set or clear the Supervisor account's password. [Enter] Supervisor Hint String Press Enter to type Supervisor Hint String.
BM1xx User’s guide 5.1 Removing the rear cover Tool required Action Torx screwdriver T6 Screw / unscrew n.10 fixing screws • Turn off the system and disconnect the power supply. • Remove the fixing screws from the cover. Figure 35 - Removing the rear cover Screws to be removed •...
SECTION 5 – Maintenance and service 5.2 Backup battery replacement (CR2032X 3V) Danger: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Danger: Risque d'explosion si la batterie est remplacée par un type incorrect. Jetez les piles usagées conformément aux instructions. Tool required Action Plastic screwdriver tool...
Avertissement Utilisez uniquement une carte SSDsCFast approuvée par l'ASEM pour des applications industrielles. Les cartes SSD CFast destinées à d'autres usages ((appareils photo numériques, produits grand public) peuvent ne pas avoir l'endurance, les performances et les caractéristiques de sécurité...
SECTION 5 – Maintenance and service 5.3 SIM card The SIM card is not provided with the product. The SIM card must be associated with a data traffic plan. The traffic plan must be properly chosen depending on foreseen internet traffic. The SIM card must be of ID-000 (ISO/IEC 7810) standard format (25 mm ×...
Attention: couper l'alimentation avant toute opération de nettoyage, afin d'éviter toute fonction involontaire. 5.4 Technical support & repairs ASEM offers wide-ranging, complete after-sales technical support. The staff who deal with this handle questions on the entire range of prod- ucts skillfully, quickly, and efficiently.
O.S. Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016/2019 64 bit, Linux Software ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker IntelR HD Graphics 500 integrated into IntelR Atom™ x5-E3930 microprocessor ▪ 400MHz / 550MHz Video Controller IntelR HD Graphics 505 integrated into IntelR Atom™ x7-E3950 microprocessor ▪ 500MHz / 650MHz Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪...
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O.S. Microsoft Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016/2019 64 bit, Linux Software ASEM UBIQUITY BASIC Win32/64 runtime license with ASEM sticker Video Controller Intel® HD Graphics 500 integrated into Intel® Atom™ x5-E3930 microprocessor ▪ 400MHz / 550MHz Intel® HD Graphics 505 integrated into Intel® Atom™ x7-E3950 microprocessor ▪ 500MHz / 650MHz Video RAM (shared) Dynamic Video Memory Technology ▪...
BM1xx User’s guide 6.2 Power consumption 6.2.1 Absorbed power calculation Using the information shown in the power column of the technical data tables, it is possible to calculate the maximum power consumption of the selected configuration. To calculate the total power consumption, it is needed to add to the power consumption of the basic system the power consumption of each variant or option selected.
SECTION 6 – Technical specifications 6.2.3 How to choose the 24V DC Power Supply This section contains tips to select the 24V DC power supply for BM1xx. • The nominal output power should be 25% larger than BM1xx drained power. •...
BM1xx User’s guide 6.2.4 Battery technical data Figure 50 - Battery detail Model CR2032X Chemical System Manganese Dioxide Lithium Nominal Voltage Nominal Capacity (2.0V cutoff) 220 mAh Recommended Continuous Discharge Current (High capacity usage rate) < 1 mA Maximum Pulse Discharge current (mA) *Assmption:Current to keep higher than 2V at 50% discharge with 23℃and pulse length 3sec 30 mA Weight Operating Temperature...
SECTION 6 – Technical specifications 6.3 Certificates and approvals Warranty & approvals Emission Conforms to: EN 61326-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. EMC requirements. General requirements EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Immunity Conforms to: EN 61326-1 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. EMC requirements. General requirements EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Safety Conforms to:...
BM1xx User’s guide 6.4.2 J2 – Gigabit Ethernet Figure 57 – J2 Gigabit Ethernet detail LED Reference Color Function Additonal notes ON: link established LAN1 LED Link Green Link/Activity Blinking: data transfer i210 OFF: no link Yellow ON: 1Gbps Yellow LAN1 LED Activity Speed...
BM1xx User’s guide 6.4.5 J6 – M.2 connector signal signal CONFIG_3 Ground (according to M.2 configurations for SSD-SATA definition) 3.3 V Supply Pin, 3.3V Ground 3.3 V Supply pin, 3.3V No connect No connect (used for other purposes) No connect Device Activity Signal/Disable Staggered Spin-up No connect (used for other purposes) 12-19...
BM1xx User’s guide Reference Function Reserved Gigabit Ethernet 1/2 USB 3.0 1/2 Power Power Reserved Table 49 - Connector summary 6.5.2 J2 – Ethernet Port LAN1/2 Figure 64 – J2 – Ethernet Port LAN1/2 detail LED Reference Color Function Additonal notes ON: link established LAN1 LED Link...
SECTION 6 – Technical specifications 6.5.3 J3 – USB 3.0 Figure 65 – J3 – USB 3.0 Signal Signal USB2 Data - USB2 Data - USB2 Data + USB2 Data + USB 3 RX - USB 3 RX - USB 3 RX + USB 3 RX + USB 3 TX - USB 3 TX -...
SECTION 6 – Technical specifications 6.6.4 J6 – Gigabit Ethernet Switch Figure 72 – J6 – Gigabit Ethernet Switch LED Reference Color Function Additonal notes ON: link established LED Link Green Link/Activity Blinking: data transfer OFF: no link Yellow ON: 1Gbps LED Activity Yellow Speed...
BM1xx User’s guide 7.1 Wireless options BM122 BM130 BM131 Figure 85 – Wireless options BM122, BM130 and BM131 are provided with WiFi and 4G global module. 7.1.1 Modules Type Half Mini PCIe module IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac ▪ 2.4GHz / 5GHz ▪ Data rate up to 433Mbps Standard Wi-Fi + BT Bluetooth V4.2/V4.1/V4.0 LE/V3.0+HS/V2.1+EDR, backward compatible with BT...
SECTION 7 – WiFi & 4G Global 7.1.1 Antennas / cables Kit for two WiFi STILO dual band steerable antennas ▪ panel mount using exten- sion cable ▪ omnidirectional, 2W, 50 Ohm ▪ 194mm ▪ RP-SMA-M WiFi ANTENNAS Kit for two WiFi BLADE dual band steerable antennas ▪ panel mount using exten- sion cable ▪...
SECTION 7 – WiFi & 4G Global Figure 100 – Steerable stilo 2G/3G/4G antenna drawing dimensions Housing POM Black Hinge Brass Ni Plated Cap POM Black Connector SMA Male (Brass)
BM1xx User’s guide 7.4.2.4 Magnetic 2G/3G/4G antenna drawing dimensions Figure 101 – Magnetic 2G/3G/4G antenna drawing dimensions Body SMA Male connector Shrink tube Cable Bubble Hinge Spring...
BM1xx User’s guide 7.6 Antenna installation 7.6.1 Stilo WiFi + cable panel mount antenna installation Antenna Cable BM122 BM130 BM131 • Drill a 6,5mm hole on the Metal. • Fix the antenna to the panel (recommended torque for mounting is 2.94 Nm). Max thickness 5mm Figure 106 –...
SECTION 7 – WiFi & 4G Global 7.6.2 Blade WiFi + cable panel mount antenna installation Antenna Cable BM122 BM130 BM131 • Drill a 6,5mm hole on the Metal. • Fix the antenna to the panel (recommended torque for mounting is 2.94 Nm). Max thickness 5mm Figure 108 –...
BM1xx User’s guide 7.6.3 Steereable stilo 2G/3G/4G + cable panel mount antenna installation Antenna Cable BM122 BM130 BM131 • Drill a 6,5mm hole on the Metal. • Fix the antenna to the panel (recommended torque for mounting is 2.94 Nm). Max thickness 2mm Figure 110 –...
SECTION 7 – WiFi & 4G Global 7.6.4 Magnetic 2G/3G/4G antenna installation Antenna Cable BM122 BM130 BM131 • Install the Magnetic Mount Antenna on a metallic surface. • Screw the antenna cable connector to the respective SMA connector (recommended torque for mounting is 0.9 Nm). Figure 112 –...
BM1xx User’s guide 7.6.6 Outdor 2G/3G/4G panel mount antenna installation Antenna Cable BM122 BM130 BM131 • Drill a 13mm hole on the Metal. Max thickness 5mm Figure 114 – Magnetic 2G/3G/4G antenna • Fix the antenna to the panel (recommended torque for mounting is 2.94 Nm). •...
Note: with some recent kernel version, the eGTouchU utility is not able to save the calibration data into the touchscreen device EEPROM. In this case ask the Asem technical support for a special version of the device driver. Note3: for HTxxxx systems the USB port is internal (on board), whereas for BMxxxx systems one of the external USB port is used.
SECTION 8 – Linux installation guide 8.2 SSD storage device The system is delivered with a Solid State Storage Device M.2. (SSD). To maximize the life duration of the SSD M.2. you can: • avoid using the SSD as swap partition, if it is not necessary in case the swap partition is required, set a low value for swappiness (0 ..
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List of figures Figure 1 – BM110 Front connectors .............................. 10 Figure 2 – BM110 connectors area ............................... 10 Figure 3 – BM120 Front connectors ............................. 11 Figure 4 – BM120 connectors area .............................. 11 Figure 5 – BM121 Front connectors .............................. 12 Figure 6 –...
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Figure 60 Wired A board (top view) ............................65 Figure 61 Wired A board (bottom view) ............................65 Figure 62 Wired A board (top view) ............................. 66 Figure 63 Wired A board (bottom view)............................66 Figure 64 – J2 – Ethernet Port LAN1/2 detail ..........................67 Figure 65 –...
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