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Preface Important Safety Instructions Read these safety instructions carefully 1. Read all cautions and warnings on the equipment. 2. Place this equipment on a reliable surface when installing. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage 3. Make sure the correct voltage is connected to the equipment. 4.
Preface Warning The Box PC and its components contain very delicately Integrated Circuits (IC). To protect the Box PC and its components against damage caused by static electricity, you should always follow the precautions below when handling it: 1. Disconnect your Box PC from the power source when you want to work on the inside.
Preface Warranty This product is warranted to be in good working order for a period of two year from the date of purchase. Should this product fail to be in good working order at any time during this period, we will, at our option, replace or repair it at no additional charge except as set forth in the following terms.
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Introduction 1.1. Features Intel Tiger Lake Core i5/i3 Processors • ® ™ 1 x SDRAM DDR4 3200 MHz (max. 32G) • Support 4 Gigabit LAN • Support DP/HDMI 3 independent video outputs • 1.2. About this Manual This manual is meant for the experienced users and integrators with hardware knowledge of personal computers.
Introduction 1.3. Specifications System ® Intel Tiger Lake i3-1115G4 3.0G (6M Cache, up to 4.0GHz) (SB-244-11115G4) ® Intel Tiger Lake i5-1135G7 2.4G (8M Cache, up to 4.2GHz) (SB-244-11135G7) 1 x SDRAM DDR4 3200 MHz (max. 32G) Memory 4GB WT DDR4 SO-DIMM pre-installed*(CTOS) Graphics Intel Iris...
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Introduction Audio 1 x Audio(Line-out & Mic-in) Chip 888S/897 Type Mechanical Button 1 x Power button W/Led Chassis Aluminum Alloy Desk-Mount, Wall-Mount, DIN-Rail(optional) Mounting VESA-mount (75x75mm, 100x100mm optional) Dimension 224 x 140 x 49.2 mm (W x H x D) Weight (Net) 1.6kg Environmental...
Introduction 1.4. Inside the Package Upon opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. If any of the items is missing or appears damaged, contact your local dealer or distributor. The package should contain the following items: 1 x SB-244-111XXX Series •...
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Getting Started 2.1. Dimensions 2.2. Overview 2.2.1. Front side - 8 -...
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Getting Started Back Side View Left Side View - 9 -...
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Getting Started Item Item Power button DP Port HDMI port HDMI 3x USB3.2 Gen. 2 1 x USB2.0 DC-IN Audio USB2.0 RS485/422/232 Remote control Antenna RS232 Pre-holes SIM card 2 x DB9 oDoor module 2.2.2 Power Button Function: Power Button Power LED Status Off: Power off or system is in hibernate mode Green LED permanently: System is working...
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Getting Started 2.2.2 DC-IN Power Input Pin Definition Pin Definition +10~36V 2.2.3 HDMI/DP Input Description Status Figure HDMI 4Kx2Kx24bpp@24Hz 4096x2304x36bpp@60Hz 2.2.4 USB Ports Function: USB 3.2/2.0 Stacked Connectors Connector Type: USB 3.0/2.0 type A connectors Pin Assignment: The pin assignments conform to the industry standard. USB Ver.
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Getting Started 2.2.6 DC-IN Power Connector The SB-244-111XXX Series device features a Phoenix connector and supports a wide range of voltage inputs, ranging from 10-36VDC. Additionally, it comes with reverse wiring protection, which ensures that the system will not be damaged even if the ground and power lines are connected in reverse.
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Getting Started 2.2.9 Serial Port Connector RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 (COM1 ~ COM4) COM1, COM2 Function: RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 Selectable Serial Port Connector Type: External 9-pin D-sub male connector Pin Assignment: COM1~4 RS485/RS-422/RS-232 connector RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 Data- Data+ COM 5~6 RS232 connector RS-232 RS-232 Note1: COM 1~4 can be set as selection mode through BIOS mode and support RS-485/RS-422/RS-232 auto-flow.
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Getting Started 2.2.10 3G/4G/5G Pre-Antenna Hole 2.2.11 SIM Card Socket Function: 3G/4G/SIM card Socket Connector Type: SIM Card Socket Pin Assignment: The pin assignments conform to the industry standard. 2.3 Internal Connector / Jumper Top Side: - 14 -...
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Getting Started Pin Definition Printing SATA Power connector JSATAPWR1 Mini-PCIe slot(WIFI/CAN/mSATA/4G module) MINI_PCIE1 3G/4G SIM card JSIM1 AT/ATX Jumper ATX_AT SATA 3.1 connector SATA1 GPIO Jumper JGPIO_PWR1 Clear CMOS CMOS1 Battery connector JBAT1 GPIO PIN connector JGPIO1 M.2 2230 connector 2230 Internal USB pin head connector JUSB1...
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Getting Started 2.3.1 Mini-PCIE Slot Function: Mini PCI-e Socket support WIFI/CAN/4G module Connector Type: Mini PCI-e 52-pin Socket Pin Assignment: The pin assignments conform to the industry standard. Note: M_PCIE1 support WIFI/CAN/4G module expansion(8/10/12/14/16 no PCIE signal) 2.3.2 8bit internal GPIO pin Pin Definition Pin Definition VCC_GPIO...
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Getting Started 2.3.3 8bit GPIO power and jumper Function: JGPIO_PWR1 jumper Setting: Description Short 1-2 (Default) Short 2-3 3.3V 2.3.4 AT/ATX Selection Jumper This jumper supports two power-on modes: AT mode and ATX mode. When AT mode is selected, the system will automatically turn on after being connected to the power supply;...
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Getting Started 2.3.6 SATA Power Connector Function: SATA Power Connector Connector Type: 2.54mm pitch 4-pin Wafer Description Pin Assignment: VCC5 +12V 2.3.7 COM5/6 Pin Function: COM5/6 Pin Connector Type: 2.54mm pitch 6-pin Description Pin Assignment: COM5_SOUT COM6_SOUT COM5_SIN COM6_SIN - 18 -...
Installation & Maintenance 3.1. Installation and Maintenance 1. Remove 6 screws from the bottom cover, as shown in 3.1-1. Figure 3.1-1 Installation and Maintenance - 20 -...
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Installation & Maintenance 2. Remove four M3x4 screws of the corner, disassembly schematic diagram as 3.1-2 3. Remove the two M3x6 spring screws in the middle of the motherboard and remove the aluminum extrusion. Figure 3.1-2 Disassembly Schematic Diagram - 21 -...
Installation & Maintenance 3.2 Key Parts installation and removal 1. Remove the memory module and M.2 2242 module then remove 1 pan-head M3x3 screw, as shown in Figure 3.2-1. Figure 3.2-1 Install and Remove key parts - 22 -...
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Installation & Maintenance 3. Remove the Mini-PCIE module: Remove 1 flat-head M2x3 screw and remove the M2-2230 WiFi module, as shown in Figure 3.2-2. Figure 3.2-2 Install and Remove key parts - 23 -...
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Installation & Maintenance 4. Attach the CPU PAD to the CPU chip or remove it from the CPU chip; Figure: 3.2-3 Figure 3.2-3 Install and Remove CPU PAD - 24 -...
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Installation & Maintenance 5. Apply the memory thermal PAD and M.2 thermal PAD to the chassis. / Remove the chassis from the aluminum extrusion as shown in 3.2-4. Figure 3.2-4 Install and Remove Memory/M.2 PAD - 25 -...
Installation & Maintenance 3.3 Install/Remove HDD 1. Remove six M3x4 screws and the bottom cover; 2. Place the HDD and bracket in the direction as shown in the figure, and secure them with four I-head M3*4 screws on the sides; 3.
Installation & Maintenance 3.4 Install/Remove SIM card 1. Remove the two M3*4 screws and remove the side cover; 2. Push/remove the SIM card into the card slot and lock the cover back, as shown in Figure 3.4-1. Figure 3.4-1 Install and Remove SIM card - 27 -...
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BIOS The BIOS Setup utility is to configure the system settings stored in the system’s BIOS ROM. The BIOS is activated once the computer powers on. When the computer is off, the battery on the main board supplies power to BIOS RAM. To enter the BIOS Setup utility, keep hitting the “Delete”...
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BIOS Key Commands The BIOS Setup utility relies on a keyboard to receive user’s instructions. Hit the following keys to navigate within the utility and use the utility. Hot-Key Function Description <Del> After System Open Enter BIOS mode Enter the boot up sequence menu <F7>...
BIOS 4.1. Main - Sets system Time & Date. The Main menu features the settings of System Date and System Time and displays some BIOS info. Note: Actual model name and board information varies according to your model. Setting Description System Date Sets system date.
BIOS 4.2.1. Turbo Mode Setting Enter Advanced menu, select "Power & Performance" -> "CPU-Power Management Control" -> "Turbo Mode". After that users can choose Enabled/ Disabled. After setting, press F4 to save and exit, the system will take effect after reboot.
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BIOS Under the Advanced menu, select "IT8786 Super IO Configuration" -> "Serial Port X Configuration" -> "COM Mode Select". Users can select RS232, RS422 and RS485 for COM mode setting. After setting, press F4 to save and exit, the system will take effect after reboot. - 36 -...
BIOS 4.4. Raid Setting 1. Enter the Chipset interface and select System Agent Configuration> VMD setup menu -> Enable VMD controller. You can set the Raid function to be turned on and off. After the settings are completed, press F4 to save and exit. It will take effect after the system restarts.
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BIOS 2. After enabling VMD, press F4 to save and restart. Press Delete to enter the BIOS interface and select Advanced->Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology- >Create RAID Volume. The RAID Level option can select the required RAID level. - 39 -...
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BIOS 3. Under the Select Disks option, select the disks to be grouped into RAID, where "x" means selected, and "space" means unselected. - 41 -...
BIOS 4.5. Auto TURN-ON (AT/ATX) Enter "Chipset" menu, and select "Chipset"->"PCH-IO Configuration"->"State After G3" in order. Users can select "S0 State/S5 State" for power mode on the system. "S0 State" is AT mode, it will power on the system automatically after connecting the power supply, and S5 State is ATX mode.Users need to press the power button to turn on the system after connecting the power supply.
BIOS 4.7. Security Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move to the Security option. The submenu has detailed option descriptions, including security settings. Administrator and user passwords can be set to protect the computer from infringement. Setting Description To set up an administrator password: Select Administrator Password.
BIOS 4.8. Boot "Boot" menu contains the boot settings above. Users can set the boot logo or select the bootup devices, etc. Setting Description Bootup ► Set NumLock on or off when booting. NumLock State ► Enabled: Logo will be displayed at boot up. Quiet Boot Disabled: Boot up the system and display the self-test screen, no logo, ►...
BIOS 4.9. Save & Exit The Save & Exit menu displays the way to exit the BIOS setup utility. When users have completed the setup, users must save and exit for the changes to take effect. Setting Description Save Changes Saves the changes and quits the BIOS Setup utility.
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