MSI MS-C907 User Manual
MSI MS-C907 User Manual

MSI MS-C907 User Manual

Industrial data machine

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MS-C907
Industrial Data Machine
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  • Page 1 MS-C907 Industrial Data Machine User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Information ......................4 Regulatory Notices ....................... 5 Specifications ....................... 8 System Overview ......................11 ME Overview........................ 15 System Dimensions ....................15 System Dimensions with Wall Mount ..............16 Motherboard Overview ....................17 Jumpers ........................18 Getting Started ......................19 Safety Precautions ....................
  • Page 3 The Menu Bar ......................31 Main ..........................32 Advanced ........................33 Boot..........................40 Security ........................41 Chipset ......................... 51 Power .......................... 52 Save & Exit ........................54 GPIO WDT Programming ................... 55 Abstract ......................... 55 General Purpose IO ....................56 Watchdog Timer ....................
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information ∙ The components included in this package are prone to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD). Please adhere to the following instructions to ensure successful computer assembly. ∙ Ensure that all components are securely connected. Loose connections may cause the computer to not recognize a component or fail to start.
  • Page 5: Regulatory Notices

    Regulatory Notices CE Conformity Hereby, Micro-Star International CO., LTD declares that this device is in compliance with the essential safety requirements and other relevant provisions set out in the European Directive. WEEE Statement Under the European Union (“EU”) Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, Directive 2012/19/EU, products of “electrical and electronic equipment”...
  • Page 6 Chemical Substances Information In compliance with chemical substances regulations, such as the EU REACH Regulation (Regulation EC No. 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council), MSI provides the information of chemical substances in products at: https://csr.msi.com/global/index Green Product Features ∙...
  • Page 7 MSI products. Copyright and Trademarks Notice Copyright © Micro-Star Int’l Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. The MSI logo used is a registered trademark of Micro-Star Int’l Co., Ltd. All other marks and names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners. No warranty as to accuracy or completeness is expressed or implied.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Specifications Model MS-C907 ∙ Intel® IoTG Alder Lake-N Processor N97, QC, TDP 12W Processor ∙ Intel® IoTG Alder Lake-N Core i3-N305, OC, TDP 15W Within processor Chipset ∙ 4 x Openings reserved for antennas Antenna - Supports Wi-Fi/ BT Network 2 x Intel®...
  • Page 9 Model MS-C907 ∙ 2 x Openings reserved for antennas ∙ 1 x Line-Out connector ∙ 1 x DC power connector ∙ 1 x Phoenix DC power connector ∙ 2 x RJ-45 2.5 GbE LAN ports ∙ 1 x HDMI™ connector ∙...
  • Page 10 Model MS-C907 ∙ Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC (64-bit, 21H2) OS Support ∙ Windows 11 IoT Enterprise (64-bit, 22H2, pre-scan) ∙ Linux (64-bit) (by request) Regulatory FCC Class A / CE / RCM / BSMI / VCCI / UKCA / IC / RoHS Compliant Compliance ∙...
  • Page 11: System Overview

    System Overview Front Panel I/O Rear Panel I/O System Overview...
  • Page 12 Wi-Fi Antenna Connector (Openings reserved for antennas) These connectors allow you to connect sn external antenna for wireless communication. User may find two on the front side and 4 on the rear side of the system. DIO Port This port is provided for the Digital Input/Output (DIO) peripheral module. SIGNAL SIGNAL GPO3...
  • Page 13 Line-Out Jack This connector is provided for headphones or speakers. 2.5 Gbps LAN Jack The standard RJ-45 LAN jack is provided for connection to the Local Area Network (LAN). You can connect a network cable to it. Status Description No link Link/ Activity LED Linked Yellow...
  • Page 14 RS232/422/485 Serial Port: COM1 The serial port is a 16550A high speed communications port that sends/ receives 16 bytes FIFOs. You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices directly to the connector. RS232 SIGNAL DESCRIPTION NDCD Data Carrier Detect NSIN Signal In NSOUT...
  • Page 15: Me Overview

    ME Overview System Dimensions 150.00 163.20 200.00 55.00 ME Overview...
  • Page 16: System Dimensions With Wall Mount

    System Dimensions with Wall Mount 100.00 214.00 ME Overview...
  • Page 17: Motherboard Overview

    Motherboard Overview Rear I/O Panel SYSFAN1 JAUD1 JAMP1 JRTC1 JSMB1 JCOM2 JCOM1 JCOMP1 DIMM1 JGPIO1 JPWR1 JFP1 JUSB2 JUSB1 SATA1 M2_B1 JATX1 M2_E1 JBF1 JCMOS1 JUSB3 JPW1 JCSE_DIS1 Motherboard Overview...
  • Page 18: Jumpers

    Jumpers ⚠ Important Avoid adjusting jumpers when the system is on; it will damage the motherboard. JCOMP1 JCMOS1 JATX1 JCSE_DIS1 Jumper Name Default Setting Description COM Power Select Jumper JCOMP1 1-2: 5V Power 2-3: 12V Power Default without jumper Clear CMOS Jumper JCMOS1 1-2: Normal (Default) 2-3: Clear CMOS...
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting Started ⚠ Important All information is subject to change without prior notice. ∙ ∙ The system photos are provided for demonstration of system assembly only. The components of your system may differ based on the model you have purchased. Necessary Tools Screwdriver Pliers...
  • Page 20: Removing System Cover

    Removing System Cover ⚠ Important Before you remove or install any components, make sure the system is not turned on or connected to the AC power. 1. Place the system on a flat and steady surface. Locate and remove the screw on the back side.
  • Page 21: Installing Memory Module

    Installing Memory Module 1. Locate the SO-DIMM slot. Align the notch on the DIMM with the key on the slot and insert the DIMM into the slot. 2. Push the DIMM gently downwards until the slot levers click and lock the DIMM in place.
  • Page 22: Installing M.2 Wi-Fi Card (E-Key)

    Installing M.2 Wi-Fi Card (E-Key) M2_E1 1. Loosen the M.2 screw from the motherboard. 2. Insert your M.2 Wi-Fi card into the M.2 slot at a 30-degree angle. 3. Secure the M.2 Wi-Fi card in place with the supplied M.2 screw.
  • Page 23: Installing M.2 Expansion Card (B-Key)

    Installing M.2 Expansion Card (B-Key) M2_B1 1. Loosen the M.2 screw from the motherboard. 2. Insert your M.2 SSD into the M.2 slot at a 30-degree angle. 30° 3. Secure the M.2 SSD in place with the supplied M.2 screw. ⚠...
  • Page 24: Installing 2.5" Hdd/ Ssd (9.5Mm)

    Installing 2.5” HDD/ SSD (9.5mm) 1. Flip over the system cover and locate the HDD/SSD bracket. Remove the protective film to uncover the thermal pad. 2. To install, first insert the HDD/SSD into the bracket with screw holes aligned. Then tighten the screws to fix the HDD/SSD to the bracket. ⚠...
  • Page 25 1. Align the SATA data & power connector and connect to the HDD/SSD. 2. Connect the SATA signal & power connector to the motherboard to complete the installation. Follow the above procedures in reverse order to replace the HDD/SSD if needed. ∙...
  • Page 26: Wall Mount

    Wall Mount 1. Flip over the system and locate the bracket screw holes. 2. Place the brackets along the sides with screw holes aligned. 3. Fasten the screws to fix the brackets. Wall Mount...
  • Page 27: Din Rail Mount

    Din Rail Mount 1. Attach the DIN rail clips to the wall mount brackets with the hooks aligned. 2. Insert screws through the wall mount brackets into the DIN rail clips and tighten until secure. Din Rail Mount...
  • Page 28: Vesa Mount (Optional)

    VESA Mount (Optional) 1. Fasten the VESA mount plate to the monitor with the supplied screws. 2. Mount the system onto the VESA mount plate. 3. Tighten the thumbscrew at the bottom of the VESA mount plate to secure the system.
  • Page 29: Bios Setup

    BIOS Setup This chapter provides information on the BIOS Setup program and allows users to configure the system for optimal use. Users may need to run the Setup program when: ∙ An error message appears on the screen at system startup and requests users to run SETUP.
  • Page 30 Control Keys ← → Select Screen ↑ ↓ Select Item Enter Select Change Value Exit General Help Previous Values Optimized Defaults Save & Reset* Screenshot capture Scroll help area upwards <K> <M> Scroll help area downwards * When you press <F10>, a confirmation window appears and it provides the modification information.
  • Page 31: The Menu Bar

    The Menu Bar ▶ Main Use this menu for basic system configurations, such as time, date, etc. ▶ Advanced Use this menu to set up the items of special enhanced features. ▶ Boot Use this menu to specify the priority of boot devices. ▶...
  • Page 32: Main

    Main HDD Information ∙ RAID (VMD) Disabled: Display HDD information as plugging in status. ∙ RAID (VMD) Enabled: Display "Empty" only. *SATA_2 is for M.2 B key (SATA signal) ▶ System Date This setting allows you to set the system date. Use <Tab> key to switch between date elements.
  • Page 33: Advanced

    Advanced ▶ Full Screen Logo Display This BIOS feature determines if the BIOS should hide the normal POST messages with the motherboard or system manufacturer’s full-screen logo. [Enabled] BIOS will display the full-screen logo during the boot-up sequence, hiding normal POST messages. [Disabled] BIOS will display the normal POST messages, instead of the full- screen logo.
  • Page 34 ▶ CPU Configuration ▶ Intel Virtualization Technology Enables or disables Intel Virtualization technology. [Enabled] Enables Intel Virtualization technology and allows a platform to run multiple operating systems in independent partitions. The system can function as multiple systems virtually. [Disabled] Disables this function. ▶...
  • Page 35 ▶ Intel(R) Speed Shift Technology Intel® Speed Shift Technology is an energy-efficient method that allows frequency control by hardware rather than the OS. [Enabled] When enabled, Intel® Speed Shift Technology is activated. The technology enables the management of processor power consumption via hardware performance state (P-State) transitions.
  • Page 36 ▶ Super IO Configuration ▶ Serial Port 1/ 2 This setting enables or disables the specified serial port. » Change Settings This setting is used to change the address & IRQ settings of the specified serial port. » Mode Select Select an operation mode for Serial Port 1/ 2.
  • Page 37 ▶ H/W Monitor (PC Health Status) These items display the current status of all monitored hardware devices/ components such as voltages, temperatures and all fans’ speeds. ▶ Thermal Shutdown This setting determines the behavior of the system when the CPU temperature reaches a predefined threshold.
  • Page 38 ▶ Network Stack Configuration This menu provides Network Stack settings for users to enable network boot (PXE) from BIOS. ▶ Network Stack This menu provides Network Stack settings for users to enable network boot (PXE) from BIOS. The following items will display when Network Stak is enabled. »...
  • Page 39 ▶ GPIO Group Configuration ▶ GPO0 ~ GPO3 These settings control the operation mode of the specified GPIO. ▶ PCIE ASPM settings This menu provide settings for PCIe ASPM (Active State Power Management) level for different installed devices. ▶ M2_B1/ M2_E1 Sets PCI Express ASPM (Active State Power Management) state for power saving.
  • Page 40: Boot

    Boot ▶ Boot Option #1-2 This setting allows users to set the sequence of boot devices where BIOS attempts to load the disk operating system. Boot...
  • Page 41: Security

    Security ▶ Administrator Password Administrator Password controls access to the BIOS Setup utility. ▶ User Password User Password controls access to the system at boot and to the BIOS Setup utility. Security...
  • Page 42 ▶ PCH-FW Configuration This menu allows you to configure settings related to the PCH firmware. Firmware Information These settings show the ME Firmware Version System Integrity Value firmware information of ME Firmware Mode ME Firmware Status 1-2 the Intel ME (Management Engine).
  • Page 43 ▶ Firmware Update Configuration This menu will display when ME State is enabled. » ME FW Image Re-Flash Enables or disables the ME Firmware Image Re-flashing. » Local FW Update Enables or disables the capability to perform a firmware update of the ME locally. ▶...
  • Page 44 » CPU Replaced Polling Disable Setting this option disables the CPU replacement polling loop. » HECI Message Check Disable This setting disables message check for BIOS boot path when sending messages. » MBP HOB Skip Setting this option will skip ME’s Memory-Based Protection (MBP) H0B region. »...
  • Page 45 ▶ Trusted Computing ▶ Security Device Support This item enables or disables BIOS support for security device. When set to [Disable], the OS will not show security device. ▶ SHA256/ SHA384 PCR Bank These settings enables or disables the SHA256 PCR Bank and SHA384 PCR Bank. ▶...
  • Page 46 ▶ Serial Port Console Redirection ▶ Console Redirection Console Redirection operates in host systems that do not have a monitor and keyboard attached. This setting enables or disables the operation of console redirection. When set to [Enabled], BIOS redirects and sends all contents that should be displayed on the screen to the serial COM port for display on the terminal screen.
  • Page 47 ▶ Console Redirection Settings (COM1) » Terminal Type To operate the system’s console redirection, you need a terminal supporting ANSI terminal protocol and a RS-232 null modem cable connected between the host system and terminal(s). You can select emulation for the terminal from this setting. [ANSI] Extended ASCII character set.
  • Page 48 ▶ Secure Boot ▶ Secure Boot Secure Boot function can be enabled only when the Platform Key (PK) is enrolled and running accordingly. ▶ Secure Boot Mode Selects the secure boot mode. This item appears when Secure Boot is enabled. [Standard] The system will automatically load the secure keys from BIOS.
  • Page 49 ▶ Key Management Press Enter key to enter the sub-menu. Manage the secure boot keys. This item appears when “Secure Boot Mode” sets to [Custom]. » Platform Key (PK): The Platform Key (PK) can protect the firmware from any un-authenticated changes.
  • Page 50 » Append Key Loads an additional db from storage devices to your system. » Delete Key Deletes the db from your system. » Forbidden Signatures (dbx): Forbidden Signatures (dbx) lists the forbidden signatures that are not trusted and cannot be loaded. »...
  • Page 51: Chipset

    Chipset ▶ DVMT Total Gfx Mem This setting specifies the total graphics memory size for Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT). Chipset...
  • Page 52: Power

    Power ▶ Restore AC Power Loss This setting specifies whether your system will reboot after a power failure or interrupt occurs. Available settings are: [Power Off] Leaves the computer in the power off state. [Power On] Leaves the computer in the power on state. [Last State] Restores the system to the previous status before power failure or interrupt occurred.
  • Page 53 ▶ LAN/ PCIE PME Enables or disables the system to be awakened from the power saving modes when activity or input signal of Intel LAN device and onboard PCIE PME is detected. ▶ RTC When [Enabled], your can set the date and time at which the RTC (real-time clock) alarm awakens the system from suspend mode.
  • Page 54: Save & Exit

    Save & Exit ▶ Save Changes and Reset Save changes to CMOS and reset the system. ▶ Discard Changes and Exit Abandon all changes and exit the Setup Utility. ▶ Discard Changes Abandon all changes. ▶ Load Optimized Defaults Use this menu to load the default values set by the motherboard manufacturer specifically for optimal performance of the motherboard.
  • Page 55: Gpio Wdt Programming

    GPIO WDT Programming This chapter provides GPIO (General Purpose Input/ Output), WDT (Watch Dog Timer), programming guide. Abstract In this section, code examples based on C programming language provided for customer interest. Inportb, Outportb, Inportl and Outportl are basic functions used for access IO ports and defined as following.
  • Page 56: General Purpose Io

    General Purpose IO 1. General Purposed IO – GPIO/DIO The GPIO port configuration addresses are listed in the following table: Name IO Port IO address Name IO Port IO address N_GPI0 0xA10 Bit 0 N_GPO0 0xA10 Bit 4 N_GPI1 0xA10 Bit 1 N_GPO1 0xA10...
  • Page 57: Watchdog Timer

    Watchdog Timer 2. Watchdog Timer – WDT The base address (WDT_BASE) of WDT configuration registers is 0xA10. Set WDT Time Unit val = Inportb (WDT_BASE + 0x05); // Read current WDT setting val = val | 0x08; // minute mode. val = val & 0xF7 if second mode Outportb (WDT_BASE + 0x05, val);...
  • Page 58 Disable WDT val = Inportb (WDT_BASE + 0x05); // Read current WDT setting val = val & 0xDF; // Disable WDT by set WD_EN (bit 5) to 0. Outportb (WDT_BASE + 0x05, val); // Write back WDT setting. Check WDT Reset Flag If the system has been reset by WDT function, this flag will set to 1.

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