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Nuvo-8000
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  • Page 1 Neousys Technology Inc. Nuvo-8000 User Manual Revision 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 Side View ..............22 1.3.3 Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 Bottom View ............... 22 Overview Nuvo-8000 Packing List ................... 23 Nuvo-8000 Series I/O Panel ..................24 2.2.1 Power Button ....................26 2.2.2 3.5mm Speaker/ Headphone Output Jack ............27 2.2.3...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Installing the System Enclosure ................65 Wall-mount Bracket Installation ................67 DIN-rail Installation (Optional) ................. 68 Powering On the System ..................70 3.6.1 Powering On Using the Power Button ............... 70 3.6.2 Powering On Using Wake-on-LAN ..............71 3.6.3 Configure your Windows system ...............
  • Page 4: Legal Information

    For questions in regards to hardware/ software compatibility, customers should contact Neousys Technology Inc. sales representative or technical support. To the extent permitted by applicable laws, Neousys Technology Inc. shall NOT be responsible for any interoperability or compatibility issues that may arise when (1) products, software, or options not certified and supported;...
  • Page 5: Contact Information

    Neousys Technology Inc. (Taipei, Taiwan) 15F, No.868-3, Zhongzheng Rd., Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City, 23586, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-2223-6182 Fax: +886-2-2223-6183 Email, Website Americas Neousys Technology America Inc. 3384 Commercial Avenue, Northbrook, IL 60062, USA (Illinois, USA) Tel: +1-847-656-3298Email, Website China Neousys Technology (China) Ltd.
  • Page 6: Copyright Notice

    This manual is intended to be used as an informative guide only and is subject to change without prior notice. It does not represent commitment from Neousys Technology Inc. Neousys Technology Inc. shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of the product or documentation, nor for any infringement on third party rights.
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions  Read these instructions carefully before you install, operate, or transport the system.  Install the system or DIN rail associated with, at a sturdy location  Install the power socket outlet near the system where it is easily accessible ...
  • Page 8: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance/ ESD Precautions Service and Maintenance  ONLY qualified personnel should service the system  Shutdown the system, disconnect the power cord and all other connections before servicing the system  When replacing/ installing additional components (expansion card, memory module, etc.), insert them as gently as possible while assuring proper connector engagement ESD Precautions...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    About This Manual About This Manual ® This manual introduces Neousys Nuvo-8000 Series featuring Intel Core™ i hexa/ octa core 35W LGA1151 processors with up to 5 slot expandability. ® The system is capable of supporting one 125W NVIDIA graphics card for modern AI applications.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Nuvo-8000 Series Introduction Nuvo-8000 series systems are cost-effective box-PCs with up to 5 expansion slots that can perfectly replace your bulky rack-mount or wall-mount IPC systems. Leveraging Intel® 9th/ 8th-Gen Core™ i desktop processor with H310 chipset, it delivers the same computing power as traditional IPCs but in amuch more compact footprint with a budgetary price.
  • Page 11: Product Specifications

    Nuvo-8000 Series Product Specifications 1.1.1 Nuvo-8003 Specifications System Core Supporting Intel® 9th/ 8th-Gen Core™ CPU (LGA1151 socket) - Intel® Core™ i7-8700*/ i7-8700T/ i7-9700TE - Intel® Core™ i5-8500*/ i5-8500T/ i5-9500TE Processor - Intel® Core™ i3-8100*/ i3-8100T/ i3-9100TE - Intel® Pentium® G5400T (4M Cache, 3.1GHz, 35W TDP) - Intel®...
  • Page 12 Nuvo-8000 Series consumption Mechanical Dimension 154 mm (W) x 236 mm (D) x 174 mm (H) Weight 3 Kg Mounting Wall-mounting(Standard) DIN-Rail(optional) Rack-mount (optional) Environmental Operating -25°C ~ 60°C temperature Storage -40°C ~85°C temperature Humidity 10%~90% , non-condensing Vibration Operating, MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Category 4 Shock Operating, MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure I, functional...
  • Page 13: Nuvo-8023 Specifications

    Nuvo-8000 Series 1.1.2 Nuvo-8023 Specifications System Core Supporting Intel® 9th/ 8th-Gen Core™ CPU (LGA1151 socket) - Intel® Core™ i7-8700*/ i7-8700T/ i7-9700TE - Intel® Core™ i5-8500*/ i5-8500T/ i5-9500TE Processor - Intel® Core™ i3-8100*/ i3-8100T/ i3-9100TE - Intel® Pentium® G5400T (4M Cache, 3.1GHz, 35W TDP) - Intel®...
  • Page 14 Nuvo-8000 Series Dimension 185 mm (W) x 236 mm (D) x 174 mm (H) Weight 3.6 Kg Mounting Wall-mounting(Standard) DIN-Rail(optional) Rack-mount (optional) Environmental Operating -25°C ~ 60°C temperature Storage -40°C ~85°C temperature Humidity 10%~90% , non-condensing Vibration Operating, MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Category 4 Shock Operating, MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure I, functional...
  • Page 15: Nuvo-8032 Specifications

    Nuvo-8000 Series 1.1.3 Nuvo-8032 Specifications System Core Supporting Intel® 9th/ 8th-Gen Core™ CPU (LGA1151 socket) - Intel® Core™ i7-8700*/ i7-8700T/ i7-9700TE - Intel® Core™ i5-8500*/ i5-8500T/ i5-9500TE Processor - Intel® Core™ i3-8100*/ i3-8100T/ i3-9100TE - Intel® Pentium® G5400T (4M Cache, 3.1GHz, 35W TDP) - Intel®...
  • Page 16 Nuvo-8000 Series Weight 3.6 Kg Mounting Wall-mounting(Standard) DIN-Rail(optional) Rack-mount (optional) Environmental Operating -25°C ~ 60°C temperature Storage -40°C ~85°C temperature Humidity 10%~90% , non-condensing Vibration Operating, MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Category 4 Shock Operating, MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure I, functional shock=20g...
  • Page 17: Nuvo-8041 Specifications

    Nuvo-8000 Series 1.1.4 Nuvo-8041 Specifications System Core Supporting Intel® 9th/ 8th-Gen Core™ CPU (LGA1151 socket) - Intel® Core™ i7-8700*/ i7-8700T/ i7-9700TE - Intel® Core™ i5-8500*/ i5-8500T/ i5-9500TE Processor - Intel® Core™ i3-8100*/ i3-8100T/ i3-9100TE - Intel® Pentium® G5400T (4M Cache, 3.1GHz, 35W TDP) - Intel®...
  • Page 18 Nuvo-8000 Series Mounting Wall-mounting(Standard) DIN-Rail(optional) Rack-mount (optional) Environmental Operating -25°C ~ 60°C temperature Storage -40°C ~85°C temperature Humidity 10%~90% , non-condensing Vibration Operating, MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Category 4 Shock Operating, MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure I, functional shock=20g CE/ FCC Class A, according to EN 55024 & EN 55032...
  • Page 19: Nuvo-8003 Dimensions

    Nuvo-8000 Series Nuvo-8003 Dimensions NOTE All measurements are in millimeters (mm). 1.2.1 Nuvo-8003 I/O Panel View...
  • Page 20: Nuvo-8003 Side View

    Nuvo-8000 Series 1.2.2 Nuvo-8003 Side View 1.2.3 Nuvo-8003 Bottom View...
  • Page 21: Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 Dimension

    Nuvo-8000 Series Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 Dimension NOTE Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 systems share the same external dimensions. All measurements are in millimeters (mm). 1.3.1 Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 I/O Panel View...
  • Page 22: Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 Side View

    Nuvo-8000 Series 1.3.2 Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 Side View 1.3.3 Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 Bottom View...
  • Page 23: Overview

    Upon receiving and unpacking your Nuvo-8000 system, please check immediately if the package contains all the items listed in the following table. If any item(s) are missing or damaged, please contact your local dealer or Neousys Technology. Nuvo-8000 Packing List...
  • Page 24: Nuvo-8000 Series I/O Panel

    Nuvo-8000 Series I/O Panel NOTE Nuvo-8000 series systems share the same I/O connections and differ only in their number of PCIe and PCI slots. For demonstration purposes, an illustration matching Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 will be used in the following sections.
  • Page 25 Nuvo-8000 Series microphone jack From top to bottom, the LEDs are PWR (system power), WDT LED indicator (watchdog timer), HDD (hard disk drive). USB 3.1 Gen1 USB3.1 Gen 1 offers up to 5Gbps of data-throughput performance port Ethernet port Gigabit Ethernet port by Intel® I210-IT...
  • Page 26: Power Button

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.1 Power Button The power button is a non-latched switch for ATX mode on/off operation. To turn on the system, press the power button and the PWR LED should light-up green. To turn off the system, issuing a shutdown command in OS is preferred, or you can simply press the power button. To force shutdown when the system freezes, press and hold the power button for 5 seconds.
  • Page 27: Mm Speaker/ Headphone Output Jack

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.2 3.5mm Speaker/ Headphone Output Jack The system audio function uses high definition audio Realtek ALC262 codec. There is a female 4-pole audio jack for headphone (speaker) output and microphone input . To utilize the ® audio function in Windows, you need to install corresponding drivers for both Intel C246 chipset and audio device drivers.
  • Page 28: Led Indicators

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.3 LED Indicators There are three LED indicators on the I/O panel. From top to bottom, they are power (PWR), Watchdog timer (WDT) and hard disk drive activity (HDD). The descriptions of these three LEDs are listed in the following table.
  • Page 29: Usb3.1 Gen 1 Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.4 USB3.1 Gen 1 Port The system’s USB 3.0 Gen 1 ports (5Gbps) are implemented via native xHCI (eXtensible Host Controller Interface) controller and are backward compatible with USB 2.0, USB 1.1 and USB 1.0 devices. Legacy USB is also supported so you can use USB keyboard/mouse in DOS environment.
  • Page 30: I210 Gigabit Ethernet Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.5 I210 Gigabit Ethernet Port This Gigabit Ethernet port is implemented using Intel® I210-IT controller. The Ethernet port has one dedicated PCI Express link for maximum performance. Please refer to the table below for LED connection statuses. Active/Link LED...
  • Page 31: Dvi Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.6 DVI Port DVI-D transmits graphics data in digital format and therefore can deliver better image quality at high resolution. The DVI connector on the front panel can either output DVI signals or other digital signals (via an adapter/ cable) depending on the display device connected. It supports resolutions up to 1920x1200@60Hz.
  • Page 32: Reset Button

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.7 Reset Button The reset button is used to manually reset the system in case of system halt or malfunction. To avoid unexpected reset, the button is purposely placed behind the panel. To reset, please use a pin-like object (eg. tip of a pen) to access the reset button...
  • Page 33: Usb3.1 Gen 1 Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.8 USB3.1 Gen 1 Port The system’s USB 3.0 Gen 1 ports (5Gbps) are implemented via native xHCI (eXtensible Host Controller Interface) controller and are backward compatible with USB 2.0, USB 1.1 and USB 1.0 devices. Legacy USB is also supported so you can use USB keyboard/mouse in DOS environment.
  • Page 34: I219 Gigabit Ethernet Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.9 I219 Gigabit Ethernet Port This Gigabit Ethernet port is implemented using Intel® I219-LM controller that supports Wake-on-LAN and is also compatible with Intel® AMT (Active Management Technology) to support advanced features such as remote SOL desktop and remote on/ off control. Each port has one dedicated PCI Express link for maximum performance.
  • Page 35: 2.2.10 Com2 Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.10 COM2 Port COM2 is a software-configurable RS-422/ 485 port. The operation mode of COM2 can be set in BIOS setup utility. Please note that there is no termination for RS-422/ 485. The following table describes the pin definition of COM port.
  • Page 36: 2.2.11 Com1 Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.11 COM1 Port The COM1 port is implemented using industrial-grade ITE8786 Super IO chip (-40 to 85°C) and provide up to 115200 bps baud rate. It is a software-configurable RS-232/422/485 port. The operation mode of can be set in BIOS setup utility. The following table describes the pin definition of the COM port.
  • Page 37: 2.2.12 3-Pin Terminal Block For Dc Input

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.12 3-Pin Terminal Block for DC Input The system accepts a wide range of DC power input from 8 to 35V via 3-pin pluggable terminal block, which is fit for field usage where DC power is provided. And the screw clamping connection of the terminal block gives a very reliable way of wiring DC power.
  • Page 38: 2.2.13 Com3/ 4/ 5 Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.2.13 COM3/ 4/ 5 Port COM3, COM4 and COM5 are 3-wire RS-232 ports share single DB9 connector. You can directly connect this to one external device with 3-wire RS-232 interface, or use an optional 1-to-3 Y-cable to have three DB9 connectors for more devices. The following table describes the pin definition of the DB9 connector as well as the Y-cable.
  • Page 39: Internal I/O Functions

    Nuvo-8000 Series Internal I/O Functions In addition to I/O connectors on the front panel, the system also provides internal on-board connectors, such as remote on/off control, LED status output, internal USB 2.0 ports, etc. In this section, we’ll illustrate these internal I/O functions.
  • Page 40: Msata Slot & Pin Definition

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.3.2 mSATA Slot & Pin Definition The system provides an mSATA slot (indicated in blue) mux with USB 2.0 signal to accommodate an mSATA flash disk module. The mSATA flash disk module is a solid-state storage device with SATA interface and is reliable for harsh environments and has high tolerance for intense vibration/ shock conditions.
  • Page 41 Nuvo-8000 Series mSATA/ USB2.0 signal definition Pin# Signal (USB) Signal (mSATA) Pin # Signal (USB) Signal (mSATA) +3.3V 3.3V +1.5V +1.5V UIM_PWR UIM_DATA UIM_CLK UIM_RESET UIM_VPP Mechanical Key W_DISABLE# SATA_Rxp 3.3V 3.3V SATA_Rxn +1.5V +1.5V SMB_CLK SMB_CLK SATA_Txn SMB_DATA SMB_DATA...
  • Page 42: Sata Ports

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.3.3 SATA Ports NOTE Supports up to 15mm thickness HDD/ SSD. The system provides two SATA ports which support Gen3, 6 Gb/s SATA signals via standard 22-pin SATA connectors are provided with the system. You may refer to the SATA Configuration...
  • Page 43: On/ Off Ctrl & Status Output

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.3.4 On/ Off Ctrl & Status Output For an application which places Nuvo-8000 inside a cabinet, it’s useful to output the system status to external LED indicators so that users can check how the system’s running. Nuvo-8000 provides a 2x6, 2.0mm pitch pin header to output system status such as power, HDD, watchdog timer, and control system on/off remotely.
  • Page 44 Nuvo-8000 Series Pin# Definition Description WDT_LED- [Output] Watchdog timer indicator, flashing when Watchdog WDT_LED+ timer is active UID_LED- [Output] User defined LED, reserved for future usage UID_LED+ HDD- [Output] Hard drive indicator, flashing when SATA hard drive is active. HDD+...
  • Page 45: Internal Usb 2.0 Port

    Nuvo-8000 Series 2.3.5 Internal USB 2.0 Port The system provides additional two USB 2.0 ports internally via a 2x8 pins, 2.0mm pitch box header. The internal USB ports are designed to allow users attaching additional USB devices inside the chassis. To use the internal USB port, you shall need a dedicated box-header to USB...
  • Page 46: System Installation

    Nuvo-8000 Series System Installation Before disassembling the system enclosure and installing components and modules, please make sure you have done the following:  It is recommended that only qualified service personnel should install and service this product to avoid injury or damage to the system.
  • Page 47: Disassembling The System

    Nuvo-8000 Series Disassembling the System NOTE Nuvo-8000 series systems share the same disassembly screws locations and only differ in their enclosure size. For demonstration purposes, an illustration matching Nuvo-8023/ 8032/ 8041 will be used in the following sections. To access system internal components, the system needs to be disassembled. To disassemble the system enclosure, you need to remove the Chassis and screws on both I/O panels.
  • Page 48 Nuvo-8000 Series Remove the screws indicated on the side panel. Remove the screw indicated on the rear panel.
  • Page 49 Nuvo-8000 Series Gently lift the L-shape cover panel to separate it from the enclosure. Once the L-shaped panel has been removed, you can gain access to all internal expansion slots and components.
  • Page 50: Installing Internal Components

    Nuvo-8000 Series Installing Internal Components 3.2.1 CPU Installation Procedure To install the CPU, you will need to separate the heatsink and the motherboard, please refer to the section “Disassembling the System”. Once you have remove the L-shaped panel, looking from the top, remove the screws...
  • Page 51 Nuvo-8000 Series Gently wiggle to disengage the daughterboard from the motherboard. NOTE Please disengage the daughter-board gradually as there are capacitors situated underneath the PCIe slots that may come in contact with enclosure structures when removed with excessive force.
  • Page 52 Nuvo-8000 Series To separate the motherboard/heatsink from the enclosure, remove the COM 3/4/5 hexa-screws indicated on the I/O panel. Remove the screws indicated on the heatsink.
  • Page 53 Nuvo-8000 Series Gently lift and separate the motherboard/ heatsink from the enclosure.
  • Page 54 Nuvo-8000 Series To separate the motherboard from the heatsink, remove the screws indicated blue and if there are screws (indicated in red) secured in the following locations, please remove them as well before separating the motherboard from the heatsink.
  • Page 55 Nuvo-8000 Series If you are installing the CPU for the first time, you will see the CPU socket protective cover, place finger tips underneath the sign “REMOVE” for leverage and gently lift the cover. WARNING With the protective cover removed, please be careful when handling the motherboard. DO...
  • Page 56 Nuvo-8000 Series Remove the CPU from its container/ tray. Match the two notches on the side to the protrusions in the socket, gently lower the CPU into the socket. 10. Locate the CPU retention bracket from the accessory box. Place the retention bracket on...
  • Page 57 Nuvo-8000 Series 11. Turn the motherboard around and secure the bracket by tightening two M3 P-head screws. Hold the bracket in place and turn the Secure the bracket using the two M3 motherboard around P-head screws provided 12. If you are installing the CPU for the first time, remove thermal pads’ protective films on the...
  • Page 58 Nuvo-8000 Series 13. With the four motherboard standoffs aligned, gently lower the motherboard onto the heatsink and secure the four screws. 14. Once the motherboard has been installed, you’re ready to secure the screws that help the heatsink apply pressure to the CPU/ chipset die. You’ll want to apply even pressure to the corners by gradually tightening each screw.
  • Page 59: Ddr4 So-Dimm Installation

    Nuvo-8000 Series 3.2.2 DDR4 SO-DIMM Installation There is a SO-DIMM memory slot (indicated in blue) on the motherboard that supports a total maximum of 32GB non-ECC DDR4-2666. Please follow the procedures below to replace or install the memory modules. 1. Please refer to the section “Disassembling the...
  • Page 60 Nuvo-8000 Series 4. Push the memory module down until it is clipped-in. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to install the other module. Reinstall the system enclosure and panel when done. 7. If you need to install other components, please refer to respective sections.
  • Page 61: Msata, Mini-Sim (2Ff) Card And Antennae Installation

    Nuvo-8000 Series 3.2.3 mSATA, Mini-SIM (2FF) Card and Antennae Installation The system has an mSATA slot (indicated in blue) coupled with mini-SIM socket (indicated in red) for installing 4G/ 5G module. For installation, please refer to the following instructions. Please refer to the section “Disassembling the...
  • Page 62 Nuvo-8000 Series Insert the mPCIe module on a 45 degree angle into the mPCIe slot and secure the module with an M3 P-head screw. Clip on the IPEZ-to-SMA cable to the module and secure the antenna to the front or rear panel.
  • Page 63: Hdd/ Ssd Installation

    Nuvo-8000 Series 3.2.4 HDD/ SSD Installation NOTE Supports up to 15mm thickness HDD/ SSD. The system has two SATA ports (indicated in blue). Please refer to the following instructions on how to install 2.5” SATA HDD/ SSD. Please refer to the section “Disassembling the...
  • Page 64 Nuvo-8000 Series The HDD/ SSD tray is situated at the bottom, just underneath the daughterboard. To retrieve the tray, remove the screws indicated and gently pull out the tray. Remove the screws indicated Pull out the tray With the SATA connectors facing inwards (indicated in blue), secure the HDD/ SSD with flathead screws from underneath the tray.
  • Page 65: Installing The System Enclosure

    Nuvo-8000 Series Installing the System Enclosure To reinstall the system enclosure, take the L-shaped panel, make sure the two notches inside the panel have been properly inserted into the slide-and-lock holes on enclosure frames. Make sure notches meet when placing...
  • Page 66 Nuvo-8000 Series Secure the screws indicated on the side panel. Secure the screw indicated at the rear to complete the enclosure installation.
  • Page 67: Wall-Mount Bracket Installation

    Nuvo-8000 Series Wall-mount Bracket Installation To install the wall-mount bracket, please refer to the exploded illustration below on installing the wall-mount bracket. The bracket and screws can be found in the accessory box. Secure the wall-mount bracket (in blue) with the supplied M4 screws (in red).
  • Page 68: Din-Rail Installation (Optional)

    Nuvo-8000 Series DIN-rail Installation (Optional) The Nuvo-8000 series also comes with an optional DIN rail mounting kit. Please refer to the following procedure to install the DIN rail kit. Secure the DIN rail clip (in blue) with the supplied M4 screws (in red).
  • Page 69 Nuvo-8000 Series To install the DIN rail clip onto the DIN rail, you must come over the top of the DIN rail, tilting, overlap the top clip edge of the DIN rail clip onto the DIN rail first, and then firmly press the bottom-front of the enclosure to clip the bottom edge of the mount plate.
  • Page 70: Powering On The System

    Nuvo-8000 Series Powering On the System There are three methods to power on the system  Pressing the power button  Sending a LAN packet via Ethernet (Wake-on-LAN) 3.6.1 Powering On Using the Power Button This is the simplest way to turn on your system. The power button is a non-latched switch and behaves as the ATX-mode on/off control.
  • Page 71: Powering On Using Wake-On-Lan

    Nuvo-8000 Series 3.6.2 Powering On Using Wake-on-LAN Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is a mechanism to wake up a computer system from a S5 (system off with standby power) state via issuing a magic packet. The system’s Wake-on-LAN compatible GbE port is shown below.
  • Page 72 Nuvo-8000 Series system. Once booted into the Windows system, press “Windows key + E”, right-click on “Network>Properties>Change adapter settings”. Locate and double-click on the adapter Intel® I219 Gigabit Network Connection, click on Configure... Click on the Power Management tab and check the following options. Click on OK when done.
  • Page 73: Configure Your Windows System

    Nuvo-8000 Series 3.6.3 Configure your Windows system When applying ignition power control to your system, please make sure you’ve configured your Windows system to initiate a shutdown process when pressing the power button. By default, Windows 7/ 8/ 10 goes to sleep (S3) mode when power button is pressed. As sleep (S3) is not a...
  • Page 74: System Configuration

    Nuvo-8000 Series System Configuration BIOS Settings The system is shipped with factory-default BIOS settings meticulously programmed for optimum performance and compatibility. In this section, we’ll illustrate some of BIOS settings you may need to modify. Please always make sure you understand the effect of change before you proceed with any modification.
  • Page 75: Com Port Configuration

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.1 COM Port Configuration The system’s COM1/ COM2 ports support RS-232 (full-duplex), RS-422 (full-duplex) and RS-485 (half-duplex) mode. You can set the COM1 operating mode via BIOS settings. Another option in BIOS called “Slew Rate” defines how sharp the rising/falling edge is for the output signal of COM1.
  • Page 76: Com Port High Speed Mode

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.2 COM Port High Speed Mode The high speed mode of each COM port effectively allows for the port's baud rate generator to operate at 8x the speed with an effective baud rate of 921,600 bps (115,200 x 8). Please refer to the following instructions on how to enable the high speed mode for your COM port (COM1 used as an example).
  • Page 77: Delay For Peg Initialization

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.3 Delay for PEG Initialization This setting offers delay in milliseconds for PEG port initialization and PCI enumeration. By increasing the delay value, it may eliminate compatibility issue(s) with some PCIe add-on cards. To set PEG delay in milliseconds: 1.
  • Page 78: Sata And Msata Configuration

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.4 SATA and mSATA Configuration The SATA and mSATA port of your system can be Enabled or Disabled through the BIOS. To enable or disable the SATA controller: 1. When system boots up, press F2 to enter BIOS setup utility.
  • Page 79: Fan Control Configuration

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.5 Fan Control Configuration The fan control configuration allows users to set the fan operation mode to auto or fixed speeds operation. The auto mode configuration also offers minimum temperature setting to trigger the fan and the maximum temperature setting before the fan operates at 100% rotation speed.
  • Page 80 Nuvo-8000 Series To set Fan Control Configuration to Auto mode: When system boots up, press F2 to enter BIOS setup utility. Go to [Advanced] > [Fan Control Configuration] and press ENTER. To set auto fan control, highlight [Fan Control Mode] and press ENTER, highlight [Auto]...
  • Page 81 Nuvo-8000 Series Use the up/ down arrow keys to highlight Fan Start Trip Point or Fan Max. Trip Point and press ENTER, a window appears and you may enter the temperature in degree Celsius.  Fan Start Trip Point: The minimum temperature which the fan being to operate ...
  • Page 82 Nuvo-8000 Series To set Fan Control Configuration to Fixed Speed mode: When system boots up, press F2 to enter BIOS setup utility. Go to [Advanced] > [Fan Control Configuration] and press ENTER. To set auto fan control, highlight [Fan Control Mode] and press ENTER, highlight [Fixed Speed].
  • Page 83 Nuvo-8000 Series Highlight [Fan Speed] and press ENTER. A window appears and you may use the up/ down arrow keys to select between 20~100% as your fixed fan rotation speed. When done, press F10 to “Exit Saving Changes”.
  • Page 84: Power On After Power Failure Option

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.6 Power On After Power Failure Option This option defines the behavior of System series when DC power is supplied. Value Description S0 – Power On System is powered on when DC power is supplied. S5 – Power Off System is kept in off state when DC power is supplied.
  • Page 85: Power & Performance (Cpu Sku Power Configuration)

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.7 Power & Performance (CPU SKU Power Configuration) The system supports Intel 9 -Gen Coffee Lake LGA1151 CPUs. A unique feature, “SKU Power Config” is implemented in BIOS to allow users to specify user-defined SKU power limit. Although the system is designed to have best thermal performance with CPUs of 35W TDP, you can install a 65W CPU and limit its SKU power (to 35W) to obtain more computing power.
  • Page 86: Wake On Lan Option

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.8 Wake on LAN Option Wake-on-LAN (WOL) is a mechanism which allows you to turn on your System series via Ethernet connection. To utilize Wake-on-LAN function, you have to enable this option first in BIOS settings. Please refer “Powering On Using...
  • Page 87: Boot Menu

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.9 Boot Menu The Boot menu in BIOS allows you to specify the system’s boot characteristics by setting bootable device components (boot media) and method. Or, you may press F12 upon system start up and select a device you wish boot from.
  • Page 88 Nuvo-8000 Series using UEFI. PXE Boot Disabled Only UEFI Network Stack is supported: Preboot capability eXecution Environment (PXE) is not supported Enabled By enabling the PXE boot, one can choose to boot via I219 Only/ I210 Only or All NICs.
  • Page 89: Boot Type (Legacy/ Uefi)

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.10 Boot Type (Legacy/ UEFI) The system supports both Legacy and Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot modes. UEFI is a specification proposed by Intel to define a software interface between operating system and platform firmware. Most modern operating systems, such as Windows 7/8/10 and Linux support both Legacy and UEFI boot modes.
  • Page 90: 4.1.11 Position New Boot Device

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.11 Position New Boot Device The “Add Boot Options” allow you to determine whether a newly added device (eg. USB flash disk) is to boot as the first device to boot or the last in the boot sequence.
  • Page 91: 4.1.12 Watchdog Timer For Booting

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.12 Watchdog Timer for Booting The watchdog timer secures the boot process by means of a timer. Once the timer expires, a reset command is issued to initiate another booting process. There are two options in BIOS menu, “Automatically after POST” and “Manually after Entering OS”. When “Automatically after POST”...
  • Page 92: Legacy/ Uefi Boot Device

    Nuvo-8000 Series 4.1.13 Legacy/ UEFI Boot Device When you wish to set a designated boot device, you may set it as the first device to boot in Legacy or UEFI Boot Device setting. Or if you wish to manually select a boot device, you may do so by pressing F12 when the system boots up.
  • Page 93: Amt Configuration

    Nuvo-8000 Series AMT Configuration Intel® AMT (Active Management Technology) is a hardware-based technology for remotely managing target PCs via Ethernet connection. The system supports AMT function via its Ethernet port implemented with Intel I219-LM. Prior to using the AMT function to remotely control the system, you need to configure AMT password and network settings.
  • Page 94 Nuvo-8000 Series When the system boots up, press F10 to enter the MEBx configuration menu. Highlight MEBx Login and press Enter, a prompt will appear asking for password. The default password is “admin”. For further MEBx configuration details, please refer to Intel®...
  • Page 95: Os Support And Driver Installation

    Nuvo-8000 Series OS Support and Driver Installation Operating System Compatibility The system supports most operating system developed for Intel® x86 architecture. The following list contains the operating systems which have been tested by Neousys Technology.  Microsoft Window 10 (x64) ...
  • Page 96: Driver Installation

    Nuvo-8000 Series Driver Installation The system comes with a “Drivers & Utilities” DVD that offers “one-click” driver installation process. It automatically detects your Windows operating system and installs all necessary drivers for you system with a single click. 5.2.1 Install Drivers Automatically The system comes with a “Drivers &...
  • Page 97: Install Drivers Manually

    Nuvo-8000 Series 5.2.2 Install Drivers Manually You can also manually install each driver for the system. Please note when installing drivers manually, you need to install the drivers in the following sequence mentioned below. Windows 10 (x64) The recommended driver installation sequence is Chipset driver (x:\Driver_Pool\Chipset_10_APL\Win_ALL\SetupChipset.exe)
  • Page 98: Driver Installation For Watchdog Timer Control

    Nuvo-8000 Series Driver Installation for Watchdog Timer Control Neousys provides a driver package which contain function APIs for Watchdog Timer control function. You should install the driver package (WDT_DIO_Setup.exe) in prior to use these functions. Please note that you must install WDT_DIO_Setup_v2.3.0.6 or later versions.
  • Page 99: Appendix A Using Wdt & Dio

    In this section, we’ll illustrate how to use the function library provided by Neousys to program the WDT functions. Currently, WDT driver library supports Windows 10 x64 and WOW64 platform. For other OS support, please contact Neousys Technology for further information. Installing WDT_DIO Library The WDT_DIO function library is delivered in the form of a setup package named WDT_DIO_Setup.exe.
  • Page 100: Wdt And Dio Library Installation

    Nuvo-8000 Series WDT and DIO Library Installation To setup WDT & DIO Library, please follow instructions below. 1. Execute WDT_DIO_Setup.2.2.8.x.exe. and the following dialog appears. 2. Click “Next >” and specify the directory of installing related files. The default directory is...
  • Page 101 Nuvo-8000 Series 3. Once the installation has finished, a dialog will appear to prompt you to reboot the system. The WDT & DIO library will take effect after the system has rebooted. 4. When programming your WDT or DIO program, the related files are located in...
  • Page 102: Wdt Functions

    Nuvo-8000 Series WDT Functions InitWDT Syntax BOOL InitWDT(void); Description: Initialize the WDT function. You should always invoke InitWDT() before set or start watchdog timer. None Parameter Return Value TRUE: Successfully initialized FALSE: Failed to initialize BOOL bRet = InitWDT() Usage...
  • Page 103: Startwdt

    Nuvo-8000 Series StartWDT Syntax BOOL StartWDT(void); Description Starts WDT countdown. Once started, the WDT LED indicator will begin blinking. If ResetWDT() or StopWDT is not invoked before WDT countdowns to 0, the WDT expires and the system resets. Parameter None...

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