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BIOS Menus BIOS Menu 1: Main (1/2) ................89 BIOS Menu 2: Main (2/2) ................89 BIOS Menu 3: Advanced ................92 BIOS Menu 4: CPU Configuration (1/3) ............93 BIOS Menu 5: CPU Configuration (2/3) ............93 BIOS Menu 6: CPU Configuration (3/3) ............94 BIOS Menu 7: PCH-FW Configuration ............
Copyright Copyright Notice The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
Manual Conventions WARNING Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damage to the equipment or result in personal injury. Warnings should be taken seriously. CAUTION Cautionary messages should be heeded to help reduce the chance of losing data or damaging the product. NOTE These messages inform the reader of essential but non-critical information.
The optional expansion cards provide more choices to meet user’s demand TPM 2.0 security function supported by PTT (Plateform Trust Technology),based on BIOS setting High Definition Audio RoHS compliant 1.3 Connectors The connectors on the AEMQ470-470 are shown in the figure below.
Figure 1-3: AEMQ470-470 Dimensions (mm) 1.5 Data Flow Figure 1-4 shows the data flow between the system chipset, the CPU and other components installed on the motherboard.
Core™ i9-10900E CPU with four 32 GB 3200 MHz DDR4 memory) Operating 0º C ~ 60º C Temperature Storage -30º C ~ 70º C Temperature Operating Humidity 5% ~ 95% (non-condensing) Physical Specifications Dimensions 244mm×305mm Weight (GW/NW) 1200g/700g Table 1-1: AEMQ470-470 Specifications...
2.3 Packing List NOTE: If any of the components listed in the checklist below are missing, do not proceed with the installation. Contact us the AEMQ470-470 was purchased from or contact our sales representative directly by sending an email to us.
Quantity Item and Part Number Image AEMQ470-470 single board computer SATA cable I/O shielding Quick installation guide Table 2-1: Packing List 2.4 Optional Items The following are optional components which may be separately purchased: Item and Part Number Image Dual-port USB cable with bracket (P/N: 19800-003100-100-RS) USB 3.2 cable with bracket, 457 mm (P/N:...
Chapter 3 Connectors 3.1 Peripheral Interface Connectors This chapter details all the peripheral interface connectors.· 3.1.1 AEMQ470-470 Layout The figures below show all the peripheral interface connectors. Figure 3-1: Peripheral Interface Connectors 3.1.2 Peripheral Interface Connectors The table below lists all the connectors on the board.
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Connector Type Label ATX CPU 12V power connector 8-pin Molex power CPU12V1 connector PCIe power connector 4-pin connector ATXPWR1 ATX power connector 24-pin connector ATX1 Battery connector 2-pin header BAT1 Chassis intrusion connector 2-pin header CHASSIS1 AT/ATX power mode setting 3-pin switch J_ATX_AT1 Digital I/O connector...
3.2 Internal Peripheral Connectors The section describes all of the connectors on the AEMQ470-470. 3.2.1 CPU 12V Power Connector CN Label: CPU12V1 CN Type: 8-pin Molex power connector, p=4.2mm CN Location: See Figure 3-2 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-3 This connector provides power to the CPU.
3.2.2 PCIe Power Connector CN Label: ATXPWR1 CN Type: 4-pin connector, p=5.08 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-3 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-4 The additional power connector provides extra +12V and +5V power to the system. Figure 3-3: PCIe Power Connector Location Description +12V Table 3-4: PCIe Power Connector Pinouts...
3.2.3 ATX Power Connector CN Label: ATX1 CN Type: 24-pin connector, p=4.2 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-4 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-5 The ATX power connector connects to an ATX power supply. Figure 3-4: ATX Power Connector Location Description Description +3.3V +3.3V...
Dispose of used batteries according to instructions and local regulations. NOTE: It is recommended to attach the RTC battery onto the system chassis in which the AEMQ470-470 is installed. CN Label: BAT1 CN Type: 2-pin header...
Figure 3-5: Battery Connector Location 3.2.5 Chassis Intrusion Connector CN Label: CHASSIS1 CN Type: 2-pin header, p=2.54 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-6 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-6 The chassis intrusion connector is for a chassis intrusion detection sensor or switch that detects if a chassis component is removed or replaced.
The AT/ATX power mode selection is made through the AT/ATX power mode switch which is shown in Figure3-6. Figure 3-7: AT/ATX Power Mode Switch Locations Description Description Short 1 - 2 ATX Power Mode Short 2 - 3 AT Power Mode (default) Table 3-7: AT/ATX Power Mode Switch Settings 3.2.7...
Figure 3-11: Debug Connector Location Description Description SMCLK1_EC SMDAT1_EC PLTRST_N Table 3-11: Debug Connector Pinouts 3.2.11 Clear CMOS Jumper CN Label: ME_RTC2 CN Type: 2-pin wafer, P=2.00 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-12 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-12 The ME_RTC2 is used for reset PCH registers in the RTC WELL to their default value.
Figure 3-12: Clear CMOS Jumper Location Description Open Keep CMOS Setup (default) (Normal Operation) Short Clear CMOS Setup Table 3-12: Clear CMOS Jumper Pinouts 3.2.12 Clear ME Jumper CN Label: ME_RTC1 CN Type: 2-pin wafer, p=2.00 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-13 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-13 The ME_RTC1 is used to reset protions of the Intel Converged Security and...
Figure 3-14: Flash Descriptor Security Override Jumper Location Description Short 1-2 Disabled (default) Short 2-3 Enabled Table 3-14: Flash Descriptor Security Override Jumper Pinouts To update the ME firmware, please follow the steps below. Step 1: Before turning on the system power, short pin 2-3 of the flash descriptor security override jumper.
CN Label: CPU_FAN1 CN Type: 4-pin wafer, p=2.54 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-15 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-15 The fan connector attaches to a CPU cooling fan. Figure 3-15: CPU Fan Connector Location Description Description FANIO +12V Table 3-15: CPU Fan Connector Pinouts 3.2.15 Fan Connectors (System) CN Label:...
Each fan connector attaches to a system cooling fan. The SYS_FAN1 provides smart fan function. Figure 3-16: System Fan Connector Locations Description FANIO Table 3-16: System Fan (SYS_FAN1) Connector Pinouts Description +12V...
Table 3-17: System Fan (SYS_FAN2) Connector Pinouts 3.2.16 Front Panel Audio Connector CN Label: AUDIO1 CN Type: 10-pin header, p=2.54 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-17 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-18 This connector connects to speakers, a microphone and an audio input. Figure 3-17: AUDIO1 Location Description Description...
FRONT-IO LLINE2-L LINE2-JD Table 3-18: AUDIO1 Pinouts 3.2.17 Front Panel Connector CN Label: F_PANEL1 CN Type: 14-pin header, p=2.54 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-18 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-19 The front panel connector connects to the indicator LEDs and buttons on the computer's front panel.
Description SMB_DATA SMB_CLK Table 3-21: SMBus Connector Pinouts 3.2.20 LAN Link LED connector CN Label: LED_LAN1, LED_LAN2 CN Type: See 2-pin header, p=2.00 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-21 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-22 and Table 3-23 The LAN LED connectors are used to connect to the LAN LED indicators on the chassis to indicate users the link activities of the two LAN ports.
CN Location: See Figure 3-24 The PCI slot enables a PCI expansion module to be connected to the board. Figure 3-24: PCI Slot Locations 3.2.24 PCIe x4 Slots CN Label: PCIEX4_1, PCIEX4_2, PCIEX4_3 CN Type: PCIe x4 slot CN Location: See Figure 3-25 The PCIe x4 expansion card slots are for PCIe x4 expansion cards.
Figure 3-28: DDR4 DIMM Sockets Location 3.2.28 SATA 6Gb/s Connectors CN Label: S_ATA1, S_ATA2, S_ATA3, S_ATA4 CN Type: 7-pin SATA connector CN Location: See Figure 3-29 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-26 The SATA drive connectors can be connected to SATA drives and support up to 6Gb/s data transfer rate.
CN Label: COM3, COM4 CN Type: 10-pin box header, p=2.54 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-30 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-27 Each of these connectors provides RS-232 connections. Figure 3-30: RS-232 Serial Port Connector Location Description Description Table 3-27: RS-232 Serial Port Connector Pinouts 3.2.30 Serial Port , RS-232/422/485 CN Label:...
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-28 and Table 3-29 Each of these connectors provides RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 communications. Figure 3-31: RS-232/422/485 Connector Location Description Description Table 3-28: RS-232/422/485 Connector Pinouts Use the optional RS-232/422/485 cable to connect to a serial device. The pinouts of the DB-9 connector are listed below.
Description Description +3.3V SPI_CLK SPI_CS# SPI_SI SPI_SO Table 3-30: Flash SPI ROM Connector Pinouts 3.2.32 Flash EC ROM Connector CN Label: JEC1 CN Type: 8-pin header, p=1.27 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-33 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-31 The Flash EC ROM connector is used to flash the EC ROM. Figure 3-33: Flash EC ROM Connector Location Description Description...
3.2.33 Internal USB 2.0 Connectors CN Label: JUSB4, JUSB5 CN Type: 8-pin header, p=2.54 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-34 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-32 The Internal USB 2.0 connectors connect to USB 2.0 devices. Each pin header provides two USB 2.0 ports. Figure 3-34: Internal USB 2.0 Connector Locations Description Description...
CN Type: 4pin header, p=2.54 mm CN Location: See Figure 3-35 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-33 The Internal USB 2.0 connector connects to USB 2.0 devices. Figure 3-35: Internal USB 2.0 Connector Locations Description Description USB_DATA+ USB_DATA- Table 3-33: Internal USB 2.0 Connector Pinouts 3.2.35 Internal USB 3.2 Gen 1 Connector CN Label:...
The figure below shows the external peripheral interface connector (EPIC) panel. The EPIC panel consists of the following: Figure 3-37: External Peripheral Interface Connector 3.3.1 External HD Audio jack CN Label: AUDIO_CV1 CN Type: Audio jacks CN Location: See Figure 3-38 The audio jacks connect to external audio devices.
CN Label: USB1 CN Type: USB 2.0 CN Location: See Figure 3-39 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-35 There are two external USB 2.0 connectors on the AEM-470. The USB 2.0 connector can be connected to a USB 2.0/1.1 device. Figure 3-39: USB 2.0 Connector Description Description USB_DATA+...
Figure 3-42: Dual RJ45 connector 3.3.5 VGA And RS-232 Connectors CN Label: VGACOM1 CN Type: 15-pin VGA and 9-pin COM CN Location: See Figure 3-43 and Figure 3-44 CN Pinouts: See Table 3-39 and Table 3-40 The COM connector (COM1) connects to a serial device that supports RS-232 communication.
The 15-pin VGA connector connects to a monitor that accepts a standard VGA input. NOTE: The user has to connect the VGA connector to the monitor before system booting as the VGA output function is supported via the eDP to VGA converter. Description Description GREEN...
CN Pinouts: See Table 3-43 There are four external USB 3.2 connectors on the AEMQ470-470. The CON1_USB1 connector supports dual USB 3.2 Gen 2(10Gb/s) and dual USB 3.2 Gen 1(5Gb/s). The red connector is USB 3.2 Gen 2, and the blue one is USB 3.2 Gen1.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause serious damage to electronic components, including the AEMQ470-470. Dry climates are especially susceptible to ESD. It is therefore critical that whenever the AEMQ470-470 or any other electrical component is handled, the following anti-static precautions are strictly adhered to.
Step 2: Insert the cable connector. Insert the cable connector into the on- board SATA drive connector until it clips into place. See Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1: SATA Drive Cable Connection Step 3: Connect the cable to the SATA disk. Connect the connector on the other end of the cable to the connector at the back of the SATA drive.
Figure 4-2: SATA Power Drive Connection The SATA power cable can be bought from Nematron. See Optional Items in Section 2.4. 4.3 Installation Considerations NOTE: The following installation notices and installation considerations should be read and understood before installation. All installation notices must be strictly adhered to.
This helps to prevent potential ESD damage. Turn all power to the AEMQ470-470 off: When working with the AEMQ470-470, make sure that it is disconnected from all power supplies and that no electricity is being fed into the system.
Step 1: Disengage the load lever by pressing the lever down and slightly outward to clear the retention tab. Fully open the lever. See Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3: Disengage The CPU Socket Load Lever Step 2: Open the socket and remove the protective cover. The black protective cover can be removed by pulling up on the tab labeled "Remove".
Step 3: Inspect the CPU socket. Make sure there are no bent pins and make sure the socket contacts are free of foreign material. If any debris is found, remove it with compressed air. Step 4: Orientate the CPU properly. The contact array should be facing the CPU socket.
DO NOT attempt to install a push-pin cooling fan. The pre-installed support bracket prevents the board from bending and is ONLY compatible with captive screw type cooling fans. The cooling kit can be bought from Nematron. The cooling kit has a heat sink and fan. WARNING: Do not wipe off (accidentally or otherwise) the pre-sprayed layer of thermal paste on the bottom of the heat sink.
Step 5: Connect the fan cable. Connect the cooling kit fan cable to the CPU fan connector on the AEMQ470-470. Carefully route the cable and avoid heat generating chips and fan blades. 4.6 DIMM Installation To install a DIMM, please follow the steps below and refer to Figure 4-8.
4.7 M.2 Module Installation The AEMQ470-470 provide two ways to install the M.2 expansion card. One is using screw, and the other is using the retainer. Please follow the steps below.
Step 1: Locate the M.2 module slot. See Chapter 3. Step 2: Remove the retention screw secured on the motherboard. Step 3: Line up the notch on the module with the notch on the slot. Slide the M.2 module into the socket at an angle of about 20º (Figure 4-9). Figure 4-9: Inserting the M.2 Module into the Slot at an Angle Step 4: Secure the M.2 module with the previously removed retention screw...
Figure 4-11: Press the Retainer Step 2: Line up the notch on the M.2 module with the notch on the slot. Slide the M.2 module into the socket at an angle of about 20º . (See Figure 4-9) Step 3: Align the notch on the end of the M.2 module with the clip of the retainer.
Step 1 to release the M.2 module. (See Figure 4-11) ® 4.8 Intel AMT Setup Procedure ® The AEMQ470-470 is featured with the Intel Active Management Technology ® (AMT). To enable the Intel AMT function, follow the steps below. Step 1: Make sure at least one of the memory sockets is installed with a DDR4 DIMM.
Chapter 5 BIOS 5.1 Introduction The BIOS is programmed onto the BIOS chip. The BIOS setup program allows changes to certain system settings. This chapter outlines the options that can be changed. NOTE: Some of the BIOS options may vary throughout the life cycle of the product and are subject to change without prior notice.
Figure 5-1: BIOS Starting Menu 5.1.2 Using Setup The BIOS Setup menu can be navigated by using a keyboard or a touchscreen. 5.1.2.1 Keyboard Navigation For keyboard navigation, use the navigation keys shown in Table 5-1. Function Up arrow Move to previous item Down arrow Move to next item Left arrow...
Function Main Menu – Quit and not save changes into CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu -- Exit current page and return to Main Menu General help, only for Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Load previous values Load optimized defaults Save changes and Exit BIOS...
Load the factory default values in order to achieve Optimized Defaults the best performance. Back Return to the previous menu. Soft kbd Display the on-screen keyboard. Save the changes made to the BIOS options and Save & Exit reset the system. Table 5-2: BIOS On-screen Navigation Keys 5.1.3 Getting Help...
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BIOS Menu 1: Main (1/2) BIOS Menu 2: Main (2/2)
➔ BIOS Information The BIOS Information lists a brief summary of the BIOS. The fields in BIOS Information cannot be changed. The items shown in the system overview include: BIOS Vendor: Installed BIOS vendor Core Version: Current BIOS version ...
The PCH Information lists a brief summary of the PCH. The fields in PCH Information cannot be changed. The items shown in the system overview include: Name: Displays the PCH Name PCH SKU: Displays the PCH SKU Stepping: Displays the PCH Stepping ...
BIOS Menu 3: Advanced 5.3.1 CPU Configuration Use the CPU Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 4 & BIOS Menu 5 & BIOS Menu 6) to view detailed CPU specifications or enable the Intel Virtualization Technology.
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BIOS Menu 4: CPU Configuration (1/3) BIOS Menu 5: CPU Configuration (2/3)
BIOS Menu 6: CPU Configuration (3/3) ➔ Intel (VMX) Virtualization Technology [Disabled] Use the Intel (VMX) Virtualization Technology option to enable or disable ® virtualization on the system. When combined with third party software, Intel Virtualization technology allows several OSs to run on the same system at the same time.
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Use the Hyper-Threading option to enable or disable the Hyper-Threading Technology. Disabled Disables Hyper-Threading Technology Enabled DEFAULT Enables Hyper-Threading Technology ➔ Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) [Enabled] ® Use the Intel(R) SpeedStep(tm) option to enable or disable the Intel SpeedStep Technology which allows more than two frequency ranges to be supported.
➔ Turbo Mode [Enabled] Use the Turbo Mode option to enable or disable Turbo Mode which requires Intel Speed Step or Intel Speed Shift to be available and enabled. Disabled Disables Turbo Mode Technology Enabled DEFAULT Enables Turbo Mode Technology 5.3.2 PCH-FW Configuration ®...
password to default 5.3.3 Trusted Computing Use the Trusted Computing menu (BIOS Menu 8) to configure settings related to the Trusted Computing Group (TCG) Trusted Platform Module (TPM). BIOS Menu 8: PCH-FW Configuration ➔ Security Device Support [Disable] Use the Security Device Support option to configure support for the TPM. ...
TPM Clear TPM information is cleared 5.3.4 F81866 Super IO Configuration Use the F81866 Super IO Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 9) to set or change the configurations for the parallel ports and serial ports. BIOS Menu 9: F81866 Super IO Configuration 5.3.4.1 Serial Port 1 Configuration Use the Serial Port 1 Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 10) to configure the serial port n.
BIOS Menu 10: Serial Port 1 Configuration Menu ➔ Serial Port [Enabled] Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port. Disabled Disable the serial port Enabled DEFAULT Enable the serial port ➔ Device Settings Use the Device Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
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BIOS Menu 11: Serial Port 2 Configuration Menu ➔ Serial Port [Enabled] Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port. Disabled Disable the serial port Enabled DEFAULT Enable the serial port ➔ Device Settings Use the Device Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
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BIOS Menu 12: Serial Port 3 Configuration Menu ➔ Serial Port [Enabled] Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port. Disabled Disable the serial port Enabled DEFAULT Enable the serial port ➔ Device Settings Use the Device Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
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BIOS Menu 13: Serial Port 4 Configuration Menu ➔ Serial Port [Enabled] Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port. Disabled Disable the serial port Enabled DEFAULT Enable the serial port ➔ Device Settings Use the Device Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
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BIOS Menu 14: Serial Port 5 Configuration Menu ➔ Serial Port [Enabled] Use the Serial Port option to enable or disable the serial port. Disabled Disable the serial port Enabled DEFAULT Enable the serial port ➔ Device Settings Use the Device Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address.
RS422 Serial Port 5 signaling mode is RS-422 RS422 with Serial Port 5 signaling mode is RS-422 with resistor resistor RS485 Serial Port 5 signaling mode is RS-485 RS485 with Serial Port 5 signaling mode is RS-485 with Resistor resistor 5.3.4.6 Serial Port 6 Configuration...
Use the Device Settings option to change the serial port IO port address and interrupt address. IO=2C8h; Serial Port I/O port address is 2C8h and the interrupt IRQ=10 address is IRQ10 5.3.5 ENE KB9068 Monitor The ENE KB9068 Monitor menu (BIOS Menu 16) contains the smart fan mode configuration submenu and shows the state of H/W real-time operating temperature, fan speeds and system voltages.
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Fan Speeds: CPU Fan Speed System Fan Speed Voltages: CPU_CORE +12V +5VSB +3.3V +3.3VSB 5.3.5.1 Smart Fan Mode Configuration Use the Smart Fan Mode Configuration submenu (BIOS Menu 17) to configure the CPU/system fan start/off temperature and control mode.
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Use the CPU_FAN1 Smart Fan Control option to configure the CPU Smart Fan. Manual The fan spins at the speed set in Manual Mode Mode settings. Auto Mode DEFAULT The fan adjusts its speed using Auto Mode settings. ➔...
➔ SYS_FAN1 Off Temperature If the System temperature is lower than the value set this option, the fan speed change to be lowest. To set a value, Use the + or – key to change the value or enter a decimal number between 1 and 100. ➔...
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BIOS Menu 18: Serial Port Console Redirection (1/2) BIOS Menu 19: Serial Port Console Redirection (2/2)
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➔ Console Redirection [Disabled] Use Console Redirection option to enable or disable the console redirection function. Disabled DEFAULT Disabled the console redirection function Enabled Enabled the console redirection function The Console Redirection Settings submenu will be available when the Console Redirection option is enabled.
VT100 The target terminal type is VT100 VT100+ The target terminal type is VT100+ VT-UTF8 The target terminal type is VT-UTF8 ANSI DEFAULT The target terminal type is ANSI ➔ Bits per second [115200] Use the Bits per second option to specify the serial port transmission speed. The speed must match on the other side.
allow for error detection. Space The parity bit is always 0. T This option does not allow for error detection. ➔ Stop Bits [1] Use the Stop Bits option to specify the number of stop bits used to indicate the end of a serial data packet.
Use the NVMe Configuration (BIOS Menu 22) menu to display the NVMe controller and device information. BIOS Menu 22: NVMe Configuration 5.4 Chipset Use the Chipset menu (BIOS Menu 23) to access the PCH IO and System Agent (SA) configuration menus. WARNING! Setting the wrong values for the Chipset BIOS selections in the Chipset BIOS menu may cause the system to malfunction.
BIOS Menu 23: Chipset 5.4.1 System Agent (SA) Configuration Use the System Agent (SA) Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 24) to configure the System Agent (SA) parameters.
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BIOS Menu 24: System Agent (SA) Configuration ➔ VT-d [Enabled] Use the VT-d option to enable or disable the VT-d capability. Disabled Disable the VT-d capability Enabled DEFAULT Enable the VT-d capability 5.4.1.1 Memory Configuration Use the Memory Configuration submenu (BIOS Menu 25) to view memory information.
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BIOS Menu 25: Memory Configuration 5.4.1.2 Graphics Configuration Use the Graphics Configuration (BIOS Menu 26) menu to configure the video device connected to the system.
BIOS Menu 26: Graphics Configuration ➔ Primary Display [Auto] Use the Primary Display option to select the primary graphics controller the system uses. The following options are available: Auto Default IGFX ➔ Internal Graphics [Enabled] Use the Internal Graphics option to configure whether to keep IGFX enabled.
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Enabled Default Enables IGFX. ➔ DVMT Pre-Allocated [32M] Use the DVMT Pre-Allocated option to set the amount of system memory allocated to the integrated graphics processor when the system boots. The system memory allocated can then only be used as graphics memory, and is no longer available to applications or the operating system.
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BIOS Menu 27: PEG Port Configuration ➔ Enable Root Port [Enabled] Use the Enable Root Port option to enable or disable the PCI Express (PEG) controller. Disabled Disables the PCI Express (PEG) controller. Enabled DEFAULT Enables the PCI Express (PEG) controller. ➔...
Use the PEG Port Feature Configuration submenu (BIOS Menu 28) to configure the SA PCIe settings. BIOS Menu 28: PEG Port Feature Configuration ➔ Detect Non-Compliance Device [Disabled] Use the Detect Non-Compliance Device option to detect non-compliance PCIe device in PEG. ...
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BIOS Menu 29: PCH-IO Configuration ➔ Auto Power Button Function [Enabled(AT)] Use the Auto Power Button Function BIOS option to show the power mode state. Use the J_ATX_AT1 to switch the AT/ATX power mode. Enabled (AT) The system power mode is AT. ...
Use the Power Saving Function(EUP) BIOS option to enable or disable the power saving function. Disabled DEFAULT Power saving function is disabled. Enabled Power saving function is enabled. It will reduce power consumption when the system is off. ➔...
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5.4.2.1 PCI Express Configuration Use the PCI Express Configuration submenu (BIOS Menu 30) to configure the PCI Express slots. BIOS Menu 30: PCI Express Configuration 5.4.2.1.1 PCIe Root Port Setting Use the PCIEX4_1, PCIEX4_2, PCIEX16_1, M2_A1, M2_M1, PCIEX4_3 submenu (BIOS Menu 31) to configure the PCI Root Port Setting.
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BIOS Menu 31: PCIe Slot Configuration Submenu ➔ PCIe Speed [Auto] Use the PCIe Speed option to specify the PCI Express port speed. Configuration options are listed below. Auto DEFAULT Auto mode. Gen1 Configure PCIe Speed to Gen1. ...
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5.4.2.2 SATA Configuration Use the SATA Configuration menu (BIOS Menu 32) to change and/or set the configuration of the SATA devices installed in the system. BIOS Menu 32: SATA Configuration ➔ SATA Controller(s) [Enabled] Use the SATA Controller(s) option to configure the SATA controller(s). ...
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With Intel Acceleration mode. Optane System Acceleration ➔ Hot Plug [Disabled] Use the Hot Plug option (for S_ATA1 to S_ATA4 and M2_M1) to designate the correspondent port as hot-pluggable. Disabled DEFAULT Disables the hot-pluggable function of the SATA port. ...
Use the HD Audio option to enable or disable the High Definition Audio controller. Disabled The onboard High Definition Audio controller is disabled. Enabled DEFAULT The onboard High Definition Audio controller is enabled. 5.5 Security Use the Security menu (BIOS Menu 34) to set system and user passwords. BIOS Menu 34: Security ➔...
Use the User Password to set or change a user password. 5.6 Boot Use the Boot menu (BIOS Menu 35) to configure system boot options. BIOS Menu 35: Boot 5.6.1 Boot Configuration ➔ Quiet Boot [Enabled] Use the Quiet Boot BIOS option to select the screen display when the system boots.
Use the Launch PXE OpROM option to enable or disable boot option for legacy network devices. Disabled DEFAULT Ignore all PXE Option ROMs Enabled Load PXE Option ROMs. ➔ Option ROM Messages [Force BIOS] Use the Option ROM Messages option to set the Option ROM display mode. ...
BIOS Menu 36: Save & Exit ➔ Save Changes and Reset Use the Save Changes and Reset option to save the changes made to the BIOS options and reset the system. ➔ Discard Changes and Reset Use the Discard Changes and Reset option to exit the system without saving the changes made to the BIOS configuration setup program.
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➔ Restore User Defaults Use the Restore User Defaults option to restore the user defaults to all the setup options.
Appendix A Regulatory Compliance DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY This equipment has been tested and found to comply with specifications for CE marking. If the user modifies and/or installs other devices in the equipment, the CE conformity declaration may no longer apply. FCC WARNING This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Appendix B Product Disposal CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Only certified engineers should replace the on-board battery. Dispose of used batteries according to instructions and local regulations. Outside the European Union–If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European Union, please contact your local authority so as to comply with the correct disposal method.
Appendix C Watchdog Timer NOTE: The following discussion applies to DOS environment. Contact Nematron support or visit the our website for specific drivers for other operating systems. The Watchdog Timer is provided to ensure that standalone systems can always recover from catastrophic conditions that cause the CPU to crash.
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; INITIAL TIMER PERIOD COUNTER W_LOOP: AX, 6F02H ;setting the time-out value BL, 30 ;time-out value is 48 seconds ; ADD THE APPLICATION PROGRAM HERE EXIT_AP, 1 ;is the application over? W_LOOP ;No, restart the application AX, 6F02H ;disable Watchdog Timer BL, 0 ;...
No Console Output Devices are found No Console Input Devices are found Flash update is failed Reset protocol is not available Platform PCI resource requirements cannot be met NOTE: If you have any question, please contact Nematron for further assistance.
Appendix F Hazardous Materials Disclosure F.1 RoHS II Directive (2015/863/EU) The details provided in this appendix are to ensure that the product is compliant with the RoHS II Directive (2015/863/EU). The table below acknowledges the presences of small quantities of certain substances in the product, and is applicable to RoHS II Directive (2015/863/EU).
O: This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in all of the homogeneous materials for the part is below the limit requirement in Directive (EU) 2015/863. This toxic or hazardous substance is contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part is above the limit requirement in Directive (EU) 2015/863.
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