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  • Page 1 Series Embedded System User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Disclaimers

    Axiomtek does not make any commitment to update any information in this manual. Axiomtek reserves the right to change or revise this document and/or product at any time without notice. No part of this document may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any forms or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, among others, without prior written permissions of Axiomtek Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Before getting started, please read the following important safety precautions. The eBOX565 does not come with an operating system which must be loaded first before installation of any software into the computer. Be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when installing any internal components.
  • Page 4: Classifications

    Classifications Degree of production against electric shock: not classified Degree of protection against ingress of water: IP40 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide. Mode of operation: Continuous...
  • Page 5: General Cleaning Tips

    General Cleaning Tips Please keep the following precautions in mind while understanding the details fully before and during any cleaning of the computer and any components within. A piece of dry cloth is ideal to clean the device. Be cautious of any tiny removable components when using a vacuum cleaner to absorb dirt on the floor.
  • Page 6: Scrap Computer Recycling

    Scrap Computer Recycling Please inform the nearest Axiomtek distributor as soon as possible for suitable solutions in case computers require maintenance or repair; or for recycling in case computers are out of order. Trademarks Acknowledgments Axiomtek is a trademark of Axiomtek Co., Ltd.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Disclaimers ......................ii Safety Precautions ....................iii Classifications ....................... iv General Cleaning Tips ................... v Scrap Computer Recycling ................... vi SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION................. 1 General Descriptions ................. 1 System Specifications ............... 2 1.2.1 CPU ........................2 1.2.2 I/O System ......................
  • Page 8 SECTION 4 BIOS SETUP UTILITY .............. 33 Starting ..................... 33 Navigation Keys ................33 Main Menu ..................34 Advanced Menu ................35 Chipset Menu ................... 46 Security Menu .................. 50 Save & Exit Menu ................52 APPENDIX A WATCHDOG TIMER ............. 55 About Watchdog Timer ..............
  • Page 9: Section 1 Introduction

    Series user’s Manual SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION This section contains general information and detailed specifications of the eBOX565 Section 1 consist of the following sub-sections: ◼ General Descriptions ◼ System Specifications ◼ Dimensions ◼ I/O Outlets ◼ Packing List ◼...
  • Page 10: System Specifications

    Series user’s Manual Features Core™ i5-8365UE 1.6 GHz (quad core) / Intel ® ® ® ⚫ Intel Celeron 4305UE 2.0 GHz (dual core) ⚫ Wide range power input 9-36VDC ⚫ One DisplayPort to support 4K resolution ® ⚫ Intel AMT 11 supported ⚫...
  • Page 11: I/O System

    Series user’s Manual 1.2.2 I/O System ⚫ Display ◼ 1 x DisplayPort : Support DP1.2 and DP++. The DP resolution is up to 4096x2304 @60Hz. ◼ 1 x HDMI (lockable) : Support HDMI 1.4a. The HDMI resolution is up to 3840x2160 @30Hz.
  • Page 12: System Specifications

    Series user’s Manual 1.2.3 System Specifications ⚫ Watchdog Timer ◼ 1~65536 seconds or minutes; up to 65535 levels. ⚫ Power Supply ◼ 9-36VDC ⚫ Operation Temperature ◼ -10°C to +50°C (+14°F to +122°F) with 0.7 m/s air flow (with W.T. SSD & Memory) ⚫...
  • Page 13: Driver Contents

    Series user’s Manual 1.2.4 Driver Contents Please download system drivers and user’s manual from AXIOMTEK website. ⚫ Chipset ⚫ Graphic ⚫ Ethernet ® ⚫ Intel ⚫ Serial Patch 【Note】: All specifications and images are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 14: Dimensions

    Series user’s Manual 1.3 Dimensions The following diagrams show dimensions and outlines of the eBOX565. 1.3.1 System Dimensions Introduction...
  • Page 15: Wall-Mount Bracket Dimensions

    Series user’s Manual 1.3.2 Wall-mount Bracket Dimensions Introduction...
  • Page 16: Din-Rail Kit Dimensions

    Series user’s Manual 1.3.3 Din-Rail kit Dimensions Introduction...
  • Page 17: Vesa Mount Dimensions

    Series user’s Manual 1.3.4 VESA Mount Dimensions Introduction...
  • Page 18: I/O Outlets

    Series user’s Manual 1.4 I/O Outlets The following figures show I/O outlets on the eBOX565. Front View Rear View Introduction...
  • Page 19: Packing List

    Series user’s Manual 1.5 Packing List The eBOX565 comes with the following bundle package : ⚫ eBOX565 System Unit x 1 ⚫ Pre-installed Foot Pad x 4 ⚫ Screw Pack x 1 ⚫ HDD bracket x 1 ⚫ DRAM thermal pad Bracket x 1 ⚫...
  • Page 20: Model List

    DisplayPort++, 2 GbE LAN, 2 COM, 4 USB and 9 to 36 Fanless embedded system with Intel® Celeron 4305UE, eBOX565-W-E HDMI/DisplayPort++, 2 GbE LAN, 2 COM, 4 USB and 9 to 36 VDC Please contact Axiomtek’s distributors immediately in case any abovementioned items are missing. Introduction...
  • Page 21: Section 2 Hardware Installation

    Series user’s Manual SECTION 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION The eBOX565 is convenient for various hardware configurations, such as DRAM, M.2 Section 2 contain guidelines for hardware installation. 2.1 Installation of 2.5" SATA Device Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord.
  • Page 22 Series user’s Manual Step 5 Fasten the HDD/SSD bracket into the chassis. Step 6 Put the bottom cover back and fasten all of screws. Hardware Installation...
  • Page 23: Installation Of M.2 Wireless Module

    Series user’s Manual 2.2 Installation of M.2 Wireless Module Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord. Step 2 Turn the system to the backside and then loosen four screws. Step 3 Open the bottom cover and Locate M.2 2230 key E connector within the red line as marked.
  • Page 24: Installation Of Dram Module

    Series user’s Manual 2.3 Installation of DRAM Module Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power cord. Step 2 Turn the system to the backside and then loosen five screws. Step 3 Open the bottom cover and locate the memory module.
  • Page 25 Series user’s Manual Step 6 Insert a gold-colored contact into the socket and push the module two end latches till locked and then fasten the thermal pad bracket on top of the DRAM. Step 7 Put the bottom cover back and fasten all of screws.
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  • Page 27: Section 3 Jumper & Connector Settings

    Series user’s Manual SECTION 3 JUMPER & CONNECTOR SETTINGS Proper jumper settings configure the eBOX565 to meet various application needs. Hereby all jumper settings along with their default settings are listed for devices onboard. 3.1 Locations of Jumpers & Connectors...
  • Page 28 Series user’s Manual Bottom side AX98251 【Note】: It is strongly recommended that any unmentioned jumper settings should not be modified without instructions by Axiomtek FAEs. Any modifications without instructions might cause system failure. Jumper & Connector Settings...
  • Page 29: Summary Of Jumper Settings

    Series user’s Manual 3.2 Summary of Jumper Settings Proper jumper settings configure the eBOX565 to meet various application purposes. A table of all jumpers and their default settings is listed below. Jumper and Switch Descriptions Settings Restore BIOS Optimal Defaults...
  • Page 30: Restore Bios Optimal Defaults (Sw1)

    Series user’s Manual 3.2.1 Restore BIOS Optimal Defaults (SW1) Use SW1 to clear CMOS. Press the tact switch for at least 3 second to restore BIOS optimal defaults. Functions Settings Normal (Default) Release Restore BIOS optimal Press defaults 3.2.2 Auto Power On (SSW1) If SSW1 is enabled for power input, the system will be automatically power on without pressing soft power button.
  • Page 31: Connectors

    Series user’s Manual 3.3 Connectors Please refer to pin assignments below: Connectors/Buttons Sections Front Panel Connector (CN2) 3.3.1 USB 2.0 Wafer Port 3 and 4 (CN6) 3.3.2 M.2 2230 Key E Connector (CN5) 3.3.3 HDMI Connector (CN11) 3.3.4 USB 3.1 Port (CN9) 3.3.5...
  • Page 32: Front Panel

    Series user’s Manual 3.3.1 Front Panel This is a 2x6-pin header (pitch=2.0mm) for front panel interface. Signal Signal EXT SPK+ EXT SPK- PWR_PSON PWRLED- PWRLED+ PWRSW- PWRSW+ HW RST- HW RST+ HDDLED- HDDLED+ External Speaker Pin 1(+) and 2(-) connect the case-mounted speaker unit or internal buzzer cable. It is strongly recommended to connect with the matching cable, 594H3186800E.
  • Page 33: Usb 2.0 Wafer Connector (Cn6)

    Series user’s Manual 3.3.2 USB 2.0 Wafer Connector (CN6) This is a 2x5-pin cut pin 9 (pitch=2.0mm) wafer connector, which is compliant with Hirose DF11-10DP-2DSA, for installing versatile USB 2.0 compliant interface peripherals. Signal Signal +5V_SBY +5V_SBY USB #3_D-...
  • Page 34: 2230 Key E Connector (Cn5)

    Series user’s Manual 3.3.3 M.2 2230 Key E Connector (CN5) The CN5 is a M.2 2230 Key E connector. It is suggested to install the M.2 wireless module via PCIe x1 with 22mm width and 30mm length. Pins Signals...
  • Page 35: Hdmi Connector (Cn11)

    Series user’s Manual 3.3.4 HDMI Connector (CN11) The HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact digital interface which is capable of transmitting high-definition video and high-resolution audio over a single cable. Its interface is available through connector CN11. Pins...
  • Page 36: Ethernet Ports (Lan1)

    Series user’s Manual 3.3.6 Ethernet Ports (LAN1) ® The system has one RJ-45 Ethernet connector for LAN1 with Intel gigabit Ethernet controller i219LM. Ethernet connection can be established by plugging one end of the Ethernet cable into this connector and the other end (phone jack) to a 1000/100/10-Base-T hub.
  • Page 37 Series user’s Manual There is a 15-pin (pitch=1.0mm) wafer connector which is compliant with JST BM15B-SRSS- TB for Ethernet port interface. Pins Signals LAN_LINK_ACT LAN_VDD33 MDI0+ MDI0- MDI1+ MDI2+ MDI2- MDI1- MDI3+ MDI3- LAN_100_LED- LAN_1000_LED- Jumper & Connector Settings...
  • Page 38: Displayport Connector (Cn10)

    Series user’s Manual 3.3.8 DisplayPort Connector (CN10) The DisplayPort interface is available through connector CN10. Signal DPB_LANE0 DPB_LANE0# DPB_LANE1 DPB_LANE1# DPB_LANE2 DPB_LANE2# DPB_LANE3 DPB_LANE3# Detect Pin DPB_AUX DPB_AUX# DPB_HPD +3.3V 3.3.9 CMOS Battery Connector (BAT1) This is a 2-pin (pitch=1.25mm) wafer connector for CMOS battery interface.
  • Page 39: Com Connectors (Scn3 And Scn4)

    Series user’s Manual 3.3.10 COM Connectors (SCN3 and SCN4) The system supports 2 ports DB9 RS-232/422/485 which can be selected by BIOS. There is a 9-pin (pitch=1.25mm) connector which is compliant with Molex 53047-0910. The SCN3 and SCN4 are for COM2 and COM1 interfaces, respectively. Both COM1 and COM2 support RS-232/422/485, for further information please refer to BIOS setting in section 4.4.
  • Page 40: Power And Hdd Led Indicator

    Series user’s Manual 3.3.11 Power and HDD LED Indicator The Yellow LED is linked to Hard Disk Drive (HDD) activity signal. LED flashes every time HDD is accessed. The power LED (Green) lights up and will remain steady while the system is powered on.
  • Page 41: Section 4 Bios Setup Utility

    Series user’s Manual SECTION 4 BIOS SETUP UTILITY This section provides users with detailed descriptions in terms of how to set up basic system configurations through the BIOS setup utility. 4.1 Starting To enter the setup screens, follow the steps below: Turn on the computer and press the <Del>...
  • Page 42: Main Menu

    Series user’s Manual 4.3 Main Menu The Main Menu screen is the first screen users see when entering the setup utility. Users can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab. System Time/Date can be set up as described below.
  • Page 43: Advanced Menu

    Series user’s Manual 4.4 Advanced Menu The Advanced menu also allows users to set configuration of the CPU and other system devices. Users can select any items in the left frame of the screen to go to sub menus: ►...
  • Page 44 Series user’s Manual Serial Port Configurations Users can use this screen to select options for the Serial Port Configuration, and change the value of the selected option. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
  • Page 45 Series user’s Manual Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port Enable or disable serial port 1. The optimal setting for base I/O address is 3F8h and for interrupt request address is IRQ4. COM Port Type Use this item to set RS-232/422/485 communication mode.
  • Page 46 Series user’s Manual Serial Port 2 Configuration Serial Port Enable or disable serial port 2. The optimal setting for base I/O address is 2F8h and for interrupt request address is IRQ3. COM Port Type Use this item to set RS-232/422/485 communication mode.
  • Page 47 Series user’s Manual Hardware Monitor This screen monitors hardware health status. This screen displays the temperature of system and CPU, system voltages (VBAT, +3.3V, +3.3V standby and +5V). BIOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 48 Series user’s Manual ACPI Settings Use this screen to select options for the ACPI configuration, and change the value of the selected option. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen. ACPI Sleep State Select the ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) sleep state.
  • Page 49 Series user’s Manual CPU Configurations This screen shows the CPU version and its detailed information. Intel Virtualization Technology ® Enable or disable Intel Virtualization Technology. When enabled, a VMM (Virtual Machine Mode) can utilize the additional hardware capabilities. It allows a platform to run multiple operating systems and applications independently, hence enabling a computer system to work as several virtual systems.
  • Page 50 Series user’s Manual SATA Configurations In this Configuration menu, users can see the currently installed hardware in the SATA port. During system boot up, the BIOS automatically detects the presence of SATA device. SATA Controller(s) Enable or disable the SATA Controller feature. The default is Enabled.
  • Page 51 Series user’s Manual PCH-FW Configurations This screen displays ME Firmware information. BIOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 52 Series user’s Manual AMT Configurations Use this screen to configure AMT parameters. AMT BIOS Features Enable or disable Active Management Technology BIOS features. The default is Enabled. Note that this screen will be empty, if the CPU does not support Intel® AMT, see image below.
  • Page 53 Series user’s Manual USB Configurations This screen is for BIOS flash utility. USB Devices Display all detected USB devices. BIOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 54: Chipset Menu

    Series user’s Manual 4.5 Chipset Menu The Chipset menu allows users to change the advanced chipset settings. Users can select any of the items in the left ff the screen to go to the sub menus: ► PCH-IO Configuration ►...
  • Page 55 Series user’s Manual System Agent(SA) Configuration This screen allows users to configure System Agent (SA) parameters. For items marked with “”, please press <Enter> for more options. Graphics Configuration Open sub menu for parameters related to graphics configuration. Memory Configuration Open sub menu for information related to system memory.
  • Page 56 Series user’s Manual System Agent(SA) Configuration This screen shows system memory information. BIOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 57 Series user’s Manual PCH-IO Configuration This screen allows users to configure parameters of North Bridge chipset. PCH LAN Controller Enable or disable onboard PCH LAN controller. Wake on LAN Enable After enabling PCH LAN Controller, enabling or disabling integrated LAN to wake the system.
  • Page 58: Security Menu

    Series user’s Manual 4.6 Security Menu Administrator Password This item indicates whether an administrator password has been set (installed or uninstalled). User Password This item indicates whether a user password has been set (installed or uninstalled). BIOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 59 Series user’s Manual Boot Menu The Boot menu allows users to change boot options of the system. Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Bootup Numlock State Use this item to select the power-on state for the keyboard NumLock.
  • Page 60: Save & Exit Menu

    Series user’s Manual 4.7 Save & Exit Menu The Save & Exit menu allows users to load system configurations with optimal or fail-safe default values. Save Changes and Exit When users have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to leave Setup and return to Main Menu.
  • Page 61 Series user’s Manual Save Changes When completed the system configuration changes, select this option to save changes. Select Save Changes from the Save & Exit menu and press <Enter>. Select Yes to save changes. Discard Changes Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configurations.
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  • Page 63: Appendix Awatchdog Timer

    Series user’s Manual APPENDIX A WATCHDOG TIMER A.1 About Watchdog Timer After the system stops working for a while, it can be auto-reset by the watchdog timer. The integrated watchdog timer can be set up in the system reset mode by program.
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  • Page 65: Appendix B Iamt Settings

    Series user’s Manual APPENDIX B iAMT SETTINGS ® ® The Intel Active Management Technology (Intel iAMT) has decreased a major barrier to IT efficiency that uses built-in platform capabilities and popular third-party management and security applications to allow IT a better discovering, healing, and protection their networked computing assets.
  • Page 66 Series user’s Manual You will be asked to change the password before setting ME. You must confirm your new password while revising. The new password must contain: (example: !!11qqQQ) (default value). ⚫ Eight characters ⚫ One upper case ⚫...
  • Page 67: Iamt Configuration

    Series user’s Manual C.3 iAMT Configuration ® From Main Menu, select Intel Standard Manageability Configuration and press <Enter>. Set Manageability Feature Selection to Enabled. ⚫ SOL/Storage Redirection/KVM This screen enabling disabling Serial-over-LAN (SOL)/Storage Redirection/Keyboard Video Mouse (KVM) functionality. iAMT Settings...
  • Page 68 Series user’s Manual ⚫ User Consent User Opt-in Configure this item when user consent should be required. Opt-in Configurable from Remote IT Enable or disable remote change capability of user consent feature. iAMT Settings...
  • Page 69 Series user’s Manual ⚫ Network Setup ® 1.From Intel AMT Configuration Menu, select Network Setup. 2.Select ME Network Name Settings to set computer host and domain name. iAMT Settings...
  • Page 70 Series user’s Manual 3.Select TCP/IP to get into Network interface. Get into DHCP Mode and set it to Disabled. iAMT Settings...
  • Page 71 Series user’s Manual 1.If DHCP Mode is disabled, set the following settings: ⚫ IP address ⚫ Subnet mask 2.Go back to Intel® iAMT Configuration, then select Activate Network Access and press <Enter>. 3.Exit from MEBx after completing the iAMT settings.
  • Page 72 Series user’s Manual ⚫ Remote Setup and Configuration 1.Select TLS PKI to get into remote configuration screen. Then select Start Configuration to activate it. iAMT Settings...
  • Page 73 Series user’s Manual 2.Select Manage Hashes to add, delete and activate hash. iAMT Settings...
  • Page 74 Series user’s Manual ⚫ Power Control AMT ON in Host Sleep States Select the appropriate AMT ON in Host Sleep States setting. Options are ON in S0 and ON in S0, ME Wake in S3, S4-5 (AC only). Idle Timeout This is timeout value for Wake_On_ME in minutes.
  • Page 75: Iamt Web Console

    Series user’s Manual C.4 iAMT Web Console From a web browser, please type http://(IP ADDRESS):16992, which connects to iAMT Web. Example: http://10.1.40.214:16992 To log on, you will be required to type in username and password for access to the Web.
  • Page 76 Series user’s Manual Enter the iAMT Web. Click Remote Control, and select commands on the right side. When you have finished using the iAMT Web console, close the Web browser. iAMT Settings...

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