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LUMIA2MINIA1350
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  • Page 1 Industrial grade box PC LUMIA2MINIA1350 User manual Connect Ideas. Shape solutions. Page 1 total 38...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1:Introduction The Product ....................7 1.1 Introduction .......................... 7 1.2 Main board Picture ....................... 8 1.3 Specification ......................... 9 Chapter 2: Installation Instructions ....................10 2.1 Board size diagram ......................10 2.2 Installation instructions ....................... 11 2.2.1 Installation steps ....................11 2.2.2 Memory installation.
  • Page 3 3.4.8 SATAPWR ......................24 3.4.9 PCIE........................25 Chapter 4:BIOS ..........................27 4.1 BIOS introduction ....................... 27 4.1.1 BIOS Description ............27 4.1.2 Access to BIOS system methods ......... 27 4.1.3 In the BOIS interface, the key functions are as follows; ...... 27 4.1.4 Precautions ............
  • Page 4: Chapter 1:Introduction The Product

    Chapter 1:The product Introduction LUMIA2MINI mainboard is a Standard Nano-ITX(12*12) low power consumption industrial motherboard, Adopt Apollo lake series processor,The feature as follows:  On board CPU,Support Apollo lake series processor.  1 DDR3L SODIMM 204 Socket 4GB,  On board SSD 128GB ...
  • Page 5: Main Board Picture

    1.2 Main board Picture Page 5 total 3...
  • Page 6: Specification

    1.3 Specification Apollo lake series processor CPU Package Processor Chipset Apollo lake Single chipset BIOS EFI BIOS Technical Single Channel DDR3L 1066/1333/1600/1866MHz Framework Memory Ram slot DDR3 SODIMM 204 Socket Graphic Intel HD Graphics Controller Dual LVDS Support dual channel 24bit output, maximum resolution 1920 x 1200 EDP support LVDS/EDP maximum resolution 3840*2160(LVDS/EDP Either or)...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2: Installation Instructions

    Chapter 2: Installation Instructions 2.1 Board size diagram The following image is the front interface location and dimension sits of the board. Care must be taken during the installation of the device, Some parts, if installed incorrectly, will not work properly. Tips: Be sure to select the right screws and use the correct installation method, as this may damage the motherboard.
  • Page 8: Installation Instructions

    2.2 Installation instructions 2.2.1 Installation steps 1.Refer to the user manual to correct all Jumper adjustments on the motherboard. 2.Install additional expansion cards. 3.Connect all signal lines, cables, panel control lines, and power supplies. 4.Start the computer and complete the setup of the BIOS program. The key components of this motherboard are integrated circuits, and these components are easily damaged by static electricity.
  • Page 9: Cmos Content Clear/Hold Settings (Jbat1)

    2.2.4 CMOS Content Clear/Hold Settings (JBAT1) CMOS is powered by a button battery on the board. Clearing CMOS causes the previous system settings to be permanently eliminated and set to the original (factory settings) system settings. The steps: (1) Turn off the computer, disconnect the power; (2) turn off the computer, disconnect the power, (2) use the jumper cap to short "JBAT1"...
  • Page 10: Chapter 3 Pin, Io Interface

    Chapter 3 PIN, IO Interface 3.1 Front interface layout Tips: 1. How to identify the jumper, the interface of the 1st pin, observe the plug socket next to the text mark, will use the triangle symbol or "1" or bold line representation; look at the back pad, square pad is the 1st pin, in the insertion device and the connector Be careful to distinguish the first foot, otherwise it will damage the motherboard.
  • Page 11: Back Interface Layout

    3.2 Back interface layout Tips: The DDR3 is an external DDR3 memory socket, the standard DDR3 SODIMM204 memory socket, with up to 4G memory (1066/1333MHz). M-SATA supports Mini-SATA memory cards, and due to unclear industry standards, this board supports MINI-SATA cards defined by some large companies, with specific models to consult our business and operating support staff.
  • Page 12: Pin Distribution

    3.3 PIN Distribution. 3.3.1 VGA1 &VGA2 VAG1 is a standard CRT monitor output interface。 VGA2 is 2×5,2mm expansion header, can not be used at the same time。 3.3.2 AUDIO1 AUDIO1 is a 2x5, 2mm pin interface, defined as follows: 3.3.3 COM1 COM1 uses the RJ45 interface, RS-232, as defined below.
  • Page 13: Lvds1 And Edp(Alternatively

    3.3.4 LVDS1 and EDP(alternatively) Dual channel 24bit LVDS screen interface, Adopt 2x15、2mm pin header,definition as below: EDP definition as below: Page 13 total 3...
  • Page 14: Lcd_12_5_3V

    3.3.5 LCD_12_5_3V VCC Power supply of LVDS1 and EDP Selection VCC_LVDS Voltage LCD_12_5_3V(1-2) 3.3V(default) LCD_12_5_3V(3-4) LCD_12_5_3V(5-6) 3.3.6 LVDS_P1 EDP LVDS and EDP back light screen interface, using CJT company A2001WR-6P-1 connectors or other compatible connectors, Pins defined as follows: LVDS_P1 LVDS_P Definition of pins Ground Ground...
  • Page 15: Jp1

    3.3.7 JP1 JP1 used to set the number of LVDS channels and bits Function setting Close: Single channel LVDS screen ; Open:Dual channel screen。 Close: 24Bit screen; Open:18 Bit screen。 3.3.8 CPU_FAN1、SYS_FAN1 FAN interface support maximum current 0.3A,definition as below: CPU fan connector, rotational speed adjust automatically.
  • Page 16: Gpio1

    3.3.12 GPIO1 Spare GPIO interface, adopt 2×5,2mm pin, definition as below: The I/O features of GPIO can be amend through BIOS, Entry address of GPIO please contact FAE. 3.3.13 FP1 Panel control interface, 2x5, 2mm pin header, integrated HDD_LED, PWR_LED, Power on switch, Reset switch, SPEAKER function.
  • Page 17: Jp2

    3.3.14 JP2 AT power on mode select jumper, When choose Close .DC power is on, main board is power on。 PS_ON Power on mode Close AT power on mode Open ATX power on mode 3.4 Interface introduction 3.4.1 DC_IN3、DC_IN1、2 Both are input power connectors of motherboard with the same application, can only choose one of them for power supply.
  • Page 18: Hdmi

    GGND BGND KEY-Key SGND ID1or SDA HSYNC VSYNC ID3or SCL 3.4.4 HDMI The motherboard uses the most common HDMI Type A interface, 14mm wide and 4.5mm high. HDMI interface is a digital video/audio interface technology, is suitable for image transmission of a special digital interface, which can transmit audio and audio signals at the same time, the maximum data transmission speed of 5Gbps, defined as follows;...
  • Page 19: Usb

    3.4.5 USB The USB interface supports plug-and-play and hot-swap functions, allowing the user to protect or disconnect the device without shutting down the computer, as defined below; Pins USB 3.0 USB 2.0 +5V_USB +5V_USB USB_DATA- USB_DATA- USB_DATA+ USB_DATA+ USB_SSRX- USB_SSRX+ USB_SSTX- USB_SSTX+ 3.4.6 SIM2...
  • Page 20: Lan1、Lan2

    3.4.7 LAN1、LAN2 10/100/1000 M LAN standard RJ45 interface, master chip is Intel I211. Signal 10Mbps 100Mbps 1.0Gbps TX_D1+ TX_D1- RX_D2+ BI_D3+ BI_D3- RX_D2- BI_D4+ BI_D4- Right LED Left LED 10、100、1000 Link 10、100、1000 Link Active Orange Green Green Page 20 total 3...
  • Page 21: Satapwr

    3.4.8 SATA1 Standard third-generation SATA interface with a speed of 6.0Gb/s. This interface supports 600MB/s bandwidth throughput. Backward compatible with The SATA 3 Gb/s interface. Pins Signal Pins Signal SATA_TX+ SATA_TX SATA_RX SATA_RX+ 3.4.9 SATAPWR 1 SATA device power interface using CJT A2501WV-2P devices or other compatible devices. The definition is similar to the following figure.
  • Page 22: Pcie

    3.4.10 PCIE Pins Signal Description Pins Signal Description +3.3Vaux/ PCI 1.1 was +3.3 V, PCI 1.2 Reserved NC +3.3 V was +3.3 V aux Reserved NC +1.5 V Reserved NC Reserved NC Pin for selecting Pin 2; 52 power output for PIN43_MPCI +3.3 V aux or +3.3 V (PCI 1.1 was reserved E_ PWRSEL...
  • Page 23 Active signal. This signal is used by the system to disable radio operation on add-in cards that implement W_DISABL radio fre- quency Reserved NC applications. When implemented, this signal requires a pull-up resistor on the card. Reserved NC REFCLK+ REFCLK- CLKREQ# Reference clock request signal Open drain active low signal.
  • Page 24: Chapter 4:Bios

    Chapter 4:BIOS 4.1 BIOS introduction 4.1.1 BIOS Description BIOS(Basic Input an Output System),Through the CMOS chip on the motherboard, the set parameters of the system's various hardware devices are recorded. The BIOS contains a BIOS setup program for users to set their own system parameters as needed to make the motherboard work properly or perform specific functions.
  • Page 25: Bios Basic Functionality Settings

    - ESC : Back to the previous picture 4.1.4 Precautions 1. The setting of the BIOS directly affects the performance and use of the computer. 2. Setting the wrong parameters will cause damage to the computer, or even can not be turned on. 3.
  • Page 26: Advanced

    models, frequency, including memory, hard disk information and other information. 4.2.2 Advanced ACPI Settings; power management, timed power-on-related settings. IT8713 Super IO Configuration; COM port, watchdog, GPIO information and control options. Hardware Monitor; Fan automatic speed adjustment, CPU temperature display and other related settings.
  • Page 27: Chipset

    4.2.3 Chipset North Bridge ;Graphics card-related settings, memory information displayed.。 South Bridge; power on boot, serial port IRQ mode, system selection and other related settings. Uncore Configuration; SATA Configuration; PCI Express Configuration; SCC Configuration; Page 27 total 3...
  • Page 28: Security

    4.2.4 Security Setup Administrator Password;This prompt line is used to set the super user password. User Password;The prompt line is used to set the normal user password. Tip: The minimum length of the password is 3 digits and the maximum length is 20 bits. If you forget your password, the short pin RTC1 5 seconds or the BAT1 is unplugged, and the positive and negative short 5 seconds clears the password.
  • Page 29: Boot

    4.2.5 Boot Setup Prompt Timeout; POST interface stay time settings. Quiet Boot; Quick Start Settings. Boot Option Priorities; Boot Option #1; first boot item settings. Boot Option #2; second startup item settings. Hard Drive BBS Priorities; new hard drive start option settings. USB Drive BBS Priorities;...
  • Page 30: Save & Exit

    4.2.6 Save & Exit Save Changes and Exit; Discard Changes and Exit; Save Changes and Reset; Discard Changes and Reset; Save Changes; Discard Changes; Restore Defaults; Save as User Defaults; Restore User Defaults; Boot Override; Page 30 total 3...
  • Page 31: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix I: Glossary Bios Basic input/output system. is the software that contains all the input/output control code interfaces in the PC. It performs hardware detection when the system starts, starts operating the operating system, and provides an interface between the operating system and the hardware. The BIOS is stored in a read-only memory chip.
  • Page 32 COM serial port A common serial communication interface, which is generally connected using a standard DB9 male interface. Dimm Dual-column in-line memory modules. is a small circuit board with a memory chipset.Provides a 64bit memory bus width. Dram Dynamic random access memory. is a common memory type for a normal computer. A bit is usually stored with a transistor and a capacitor.
  • Page 33 To achieve this, BIOS support for Both PnP and a PnP expansion card are required. POST Power-up self-test.During the start-up of the system, the BIOS performs a continuous detection operation on the system, including detecting RAM, keyboard, hard drive, etc., to see if it is properly connected and working properly.
  • Page 34: Appendix Ii: Common Fault Analysis And Resolution

    The pre-boot execution environment is used to run software over the network that does not have hard disk data for PCs. Turn off the hard drive after writing the data from the run to memory. Shut down, all hardware devices, including power, are turned off. Appendix II: Common Fault Analysis and Resolution Fault Check point...
  • Page 35 3. Please make sure that the operating system is installed properly on the hard drive 1. Please make sure the memory bar and the external card are loose screen or crash 2. Try to remove the newly installed hardware and uninstall the driver or during entry into the software system...
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