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MX2-10ADP Series
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V1.0
M
aster Series Embedded System
Intel® Raptor Lake-S Refresh Core-i Processors
Powerful, Versatile, and Rugged & Reliable

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  • Page 1 MX2-10ADP Series User Manual V1.0 aster Series Embedded System Intel® Raptor Lake-S Refresh Core-i Processors Powerful, Versatile, and Rugged & Reliable...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    PREFACE Copyright Notice Copyright © MiTAC Digital Technology Corporation (MiTAC Group). No part of this document may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the prior written permission of MiTAC Corp., Ltd. All information and specification provided in this manual are for reference only and remain subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Safety Information WARNING! / AVERTISSEMENT! Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the power is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges. Only experienced electronics personnel should open the PC chassis.
  • Page 4: Ordering Information

    Ordering Information Model Number Description ® MX2-10ADP Fanless Embedded System with Intel R680E Chipset. 2x262Pin DDR5 SO-DIMM 4800Mhz up to 96GB, 1xHDMI, 1xDisplayPort, 1xVGA, 4x2.5G LANs, 8xUSB3.2 Gen2, 3xCOM, 8-bit GPIO, PCIeGen4 x16, 9~48V DC-in, L6 System w/o AC Adaptor ®...
  • Page 5: Packing List

    Packing List Q’ty Item Description MX2-10ADP or MX2-10ADP-D Embedded System CPU Cooler (passive) Wall Mount Brackets (2 pcs in 1 set) with 4 x Rubber pad Screw Pack (For HDD, SATA cable, and Wall Mount Bracket) 3-pin Terminal Block Power Connector (For DC Power Input) 2-pin Terminal Block Power Connector (For Remote Power Control) SATA Y cable...
  • Page 6 Optional Xpansion Modules and Accessories Model Number Description MS-48CDN-DT10 Xpansion Module with 4 x RS232 / 422 / 485, 8-bit Isolated DIDO (4 x DI, 4 x DO) MS-04LAN-R10 Xpansion Module with 4 x Intel i210-IT Giga LAN, RJ45 Port MS-04LAN-M10 Xpansion Module with 4 x Intel i210-IT Giga LAN, M12 Port MS-04POE-R10...
  • Page 7 MX1D-02INFAN-GFX Internal 4020 FAN Kit for GFX Card (for MX2-10ADP-D Model) MX1D-02INFAN-TP4 Internal 4028 FAN with FAN duct Kit for T4/P4/L4 Card (for MX2-10ADP-D Model) MP-088RCN-P10-G4 MP-088RCN-P10_(PCIE Gen4 X8 + PCIE Gen4 X8) Riser Card w/ Single Packing (for MX2-10ADP-D Model) *This is option.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ......................10 1.1 Overview ..........................10 1.2 Product Features ........................10 1.3 MX2-10ADP & MX2-10ADP-D CPU Options ................. 11 1.4 MX2-10ADP-D (w/ System FAN SKU) GPU Options .............. 13 1.5 Hardware Specification ......................14 1.6 Mechanical Specification ..................... 18 1.7 System I/O Placement ......................
  • Page 9 INTRODUCTION This chapter provides the MX2-10ADP Embedded System product overview, including features, hardware and mechanical specifications.
  • Page 10: Chapter 1: Introduction

    I/O placement. 1.1 Overview MiTAC’s MX2-10ADP embedded system is the next generation embedded system with Intel® Alder Lake R680E workstation chipset which can support Core-i FCLGA1700 socket type processor. The excellent performance, powerful processor, OCP/OVP power protection, and expandable design provide the solution for every complicated task and most types of application.
  • Page 11: Mx2-10Adp & Mx2-10Adp-D Cpu Options

    1.3 MX2-10ADP & MX2-10ADP-D CPU Options E Core P Core Processor Name Cache Cores Threads TDP Boost Clock Base Clock Base Clock Intel 14th Gen. Raptor Lake-S Refresh Intel® Core™ i9-14900 Processor 1.50 GHz 2.00 GHz 5.80 GHz 16 + 8 32 Intel®...
  • Page 12 Intel 12th Gen. Alder Lake-S Intel® Core™ i9-12900 Processor 1.80 GHz 2.40 GHz 5.10 GHz 8 + 8 Intel® Core™ i9-12900E Processor 1.70 GHz 2.30 GHz 5.00 GHz 8 + 8 Intel® Core™ i9-12900TE Processor 1.00 GHz 1.10 GHz 4.80 GHz 8 + 8 Intel®...
  • Page 13: Mx2-10Adp-D (W/ System Fan Sku) Gpu Options

    1.4 MX2-10ADP-D (w/ System FAN SKU) GPU Options Model Name Display Memory CUDA NVIDIA RTX A2000 12GB 4 x mDP1.4 12 GB GDDR6 3,328 NVIDIA RTX A400 4GB 4 x mDP1.4 4 GB GDDR6 NVIDIA RTX A1000 8GB 4 x mDP1.4 8 GB GDDR6 2,304 NVIDIA RTX 2000 Ada 16GB...
  • Page 14: Hardware Specification

    1.5 Hardware Specification SYSTEM 14th/13th/12th Gen Intel® Raptor Lake-S Refresh/Raptor Lake-S/Alder Lake-S Core i9/i7/i5/i3/Celeron/Pentium (Up to 65W) ® Chipset Intel R680E System Memory DDR5 4800 MHz / 2 x 262-pin SO-DIMM / Max. 96 GB (Non-ECC/ECC) ® Graphics Intel UHD Graphics Display Interface HDMI1.4, DisplayPort1.4, VGA Storage Slot...
  • Page 15 1 x 2-pin Terminal Block Remote Power reset 1 x 3-pin Terminal Block Power Input 6 x SMA Antenna (Optional for WiFi/LTE function) Watchdog Timer 1~255 Steps by Software Program POWER REQUIREMENT Power Input 9~48V Wide Rage DC Input w/ Terminal Block Connectivity ℃...
  • Page 16 ® OS Support Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 64-bit ® Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC 64-bit Ubuntu 22.04, Linux (support by request) *Notes : Installation in Restricted Access Location (RAL) A restricted access location is a designated area within an incident area (High or Low temperature environment) With authorized people can enter for a period of time and for a specific purpose.
  • Page 17 *Note : When MX2-10ADP-D is installed with PCIe GFX card, the BIOS setup menu will only have display output via external graphic card. *Note : When MX2-10ADP-D is installed with NVIDIA L4 or A2 AI card, 2*40x40x28mm internal system fan, and fan duct, it can only be installed with 1 internal HDD/SSD (not include removable HDD/SSD) instead of 2 in avoid of fan duct interference.
  • Page 18: Mechanical Specification

    1.6 Mechanical Specification MX2-10ADP  Mechanical Dimension: 268 mm x 246 mm x 108 mm  PCI Express x16 Slot Maximum Card Dimension: 111.15 x 200 x 18.7mm with mPCIe PoE Module 111.15 x 230 x 18.7mm w/o mPCIe PoE Module...
  • Page 19 MX2-10ADP-D  Mechanical Dimension: 268 mm x 246 mm x 128 mm  PCI Express x16 Slot Maximum Card Dimension: 145 x 221 x 43mm w/ internal FAN kit...
  • Page 20: System I/O Placement

    1.7 System I/O Placement  Front I/O:  Rear I/O (MX2-10ADP):...
  • Page 21  Rear I/O (MX2-10ADP-D):...
  • Page 22  Xpansion Module (Optional) Configuration Table *Notes: ME-02POE-R10 cannot be installed in door#3 of MX2-10ADP-D-IF model due to interference with internal system fan at the same location.
  • Page 23: Recommended Poe Configuration And Environmental Spec Matrix

    1.8 Recommended PoE Configuration and Environmental Spec Matrix CPU TDP PoE Configuration Max. CPU Utility Memory HDD/SSD Ambient Loading Loading Power% None 100% x 2 port PoE (Max. 30W) x 4 port PoE (Max. 50W) x 8 port PoE (Max. 100W) None 100% x 2 port PoE...
  • Page 24 DIP SWITCH SETTING AND PIN DEFINITION This chapter provides information about how to set up the dip switch and use internal I/Os of MX2-10ADP Embedded System hardware.
  • Page 25: Chapter 2: Dip Switch Setting And Pin Definition

    CHAPTER 2: DIP SWITCH SETTING AND PIN DEFINITION This chapter provides information about how to set up the dip switch, and use internal I/Os of MX2-10ADP Embedded System hardware. 2.1 Jumper and Internal Connector Overall Placement...
  • Page 27: Dip Switch Setting

    2.2 DIP Switch Setting...
  • Page 29: Internal Connector Pin Definition

    2.3 Internal Connector Pin Definition  Location J18 – 1 SATA Connector Signal Name VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 +12V +12V +12V SATAHDR_TXP0_C SATAHDR_TXN0_C SATAHDR_RXN0_C SATAHDR_RXP0_C...
  • Page 30  Location J19/J20 – 2 and 3 SATA Power Header Signal Name VCC3 +12V +12V  Location J21/J22 – 2 and 3 SATA Signal Header Signal Name Description Ground SATAHDR_TXP_C SATA DATA Transmit(positive) SATAHDR_TXN_C SATA DATA Transmit(negative) Ground SATAHDR_RXN_C SATA DATA Receive(negative) SATAHDR_RXP_C SATA DATA Receive(positive) Ground...
  • Page 31  Location J25 – Fan Header Signal Ground +12V CPU_FAN_TACH CPU_FAN_CTRL  Location J26 – 12V/5A Power Header for PoE Xpansion Signal Ground +12V +12V...
  • Page 32: External Connector Pin Definition

    2.4 External Connector Pin Definition  3-pin terminal block for DC Input Signal +9~48VIN DC IN  2-pin Terminal Block for Remote Power ON/OFF and Reset Signal Ground EXT Reset Ground EXT_PWRBT_ON/OFF...
  • Page 33  COM#1 / COM#2 / COM#3...
  • Page 34: Xpansion Module Ms-48Cdn-Dt10

    2.5 Xpansion Module MS-48CDN-DT10 This Module MS-48CDN-DT10 consists of two parts, one is Serial COM, and the other is Digital IO function. Please see the guideline about how to set up this Module correctly.  COM Port Setting a. Location MS-48CDN-DT10 has total 4 x COM port.
  • Page 35 b. Dip Switch Function (1) COM PID selection switch Set A-B; COM PID 0x1414 is determined by UART controller (default). Set B-C; COM PID 0x1415 is determined by EEPROM (setting for 2 MS-48CDN-DT10). PID and Driver Version Matrix Table...
  • Page 36 (2) Powered COM enable switch (3) Powered COM power source selection switch (4) COM Mode setting switch...
  • Page 37 Driver Configuration Setting for RS485...
  • Page 38: Com Port Pinout

    (5) COM Port Pinout...
  • Page 39: Digital Io Port

     Digital IO Port MS-48CDN-DT10 has total 8-bit GPIO, the position is as follows. Left DIO Xpansion Right DIO Xpansion Left DIO Right DIO Description Order Order PIN1 DI_1 Digital Input 1 PIN2 DO_1 Digital Output 1 PIN3 DI_2 Digital Input 2 PIN4 DO_2 Digital Output 2...
  • Page 40: Xpansion Module Ms-04Lan-M10

    2.6 Xpansion Module MS-04LAN-M10 This Module is a Giga LAN module, which supports four M12 type interfaces. Combined with MS-01PON-S10 to support PoE (typeA).  M12 Code A LAN Module Pin definitions...
  • Page 41 SYSTEM SETUP This chapter provides information about how to set up the MX2-10ADP Embedded System hardware installation.
  • Page 42: Chapter 3: System Setup

    CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM SETUP This chapter provides information about how to set up the MX2-10ADP Embedded System hardware installation. Warning: The edge of MX2-10ADP aluminum extrusion fins is a little bit sharp. Please be careful when you move the unit, do the installation, and operate the embedded system! 3.1 1 2.5”...
  • Page 43 Fasten the screws to assemble the HDD/SSD to the bracket Insert the HDD/SSD tray back to main chassis and fasten the screws on the door *Notes: Please keep the unit in horizontally. It will make it easierly to insert the HDD tray back to machine.
  • Page 44: Nd And 3 Rd 2.5" Sata Hdd/Ssd Installation

    3.2 2 and 3 2.5” SATA HDD/SSD Installation Remove the GND screws from the rear bezel Remove the bottom cover Loosen four HDD bracket screws and pull the bracket out of the unit...
  • Page 45 Fasten 2 and 3 HDD/SSD to the bracket as following concept drawing Fasten four bracket screws to the main unit Follow the drawing to do the SATA cable routing...
  • Page 46: Cpu/Cpu Heatsink/Dram Installation

    3.3 CPU/CPU Heatsink/DRAM Installation Remove the GND screws from the rear bezel Remove the bottom cover...
  • Page 47 Loosen four M4 screws from the main chassis Before this step, please check that you already loosen two GND screws. And then pull the main chassis from the aluminum extrusion. There are chipset thermal pads (L6), and two guide pin on the aluminum extrusion, so you need to force to pull it out.
  • Page 49: Rtc Battery Maintenance

    3.4 RTC Battery Maintenance Preparation for disassembly: Flathead Screwdriver (The battery holder is designed for great vibration resistant and harsh environment use, so it needs to use a tool to disassemble the coin battery) Insert flathead screwdriver to the gap of one side of RTC battery vertically. Rotate the screwdriver at around 45 degrees to loosen the coin battery...
  • Page 50: Quick Installation Guide

    3.5 Quick Installation Guide MX2-10ADP...
  • Page 51 MX2-10ADP-D...
  • Page 52 BIOS SETUP This chapter provides information about how to set up BIOS and use BIOS menu items to adjust basic function settings.
  • Page 53: Chapter 4: Bios Setup

    CHAPTER 4: BIOS SETUP This chapter provides information about how to set up BIOS and use BIOS menu items to adjust basic function settings. 4.1 Main Page Field Name BIOS Vender Default Value American Megatrends Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Core Version Default Value...
  • Page 54 Field Name Build Date Default Value Display build date of the BIOS Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name ME FW Version Value ME Firmware Version. Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Processor Information Value...
  • Page 55: Advanced Page

    Default Value [Www mm/dd/yyyy] Possible Value Www : Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun mm : 1-12 dd : 1-31 yyyy : 2024-2099 Help Set the Date. Use Tab to switch between Date elements. Default Rangers: Year : 2024-2099 Months : 1-12 Days : Dependent on month Range of Years may vary. Field Name System Time Default Value...
  • Page 56 Field Name Power & Performance Help Power & Performance Options Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu. Field Name VMD setup menu Help VMD Configuration settings. Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu. Field Name Trusted Computing Help...
  • Page 57: Onboard Device

    4.2.1 Onboard Device Field Name Turbo Mode Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Enabled Disabled Help Enable/Disable processor Turbo Mode (requires EMTTM enabled too). AUTO means enabled. Field Name State After G3 Default Value [S5 State] Possible Value S0 State S5 State Help Specify what state to go to when power is re-applied after a power failure (G3 state).
  • Page 58 Help Select DVMT 5.0 Pre-Allocated (Fixed) Graphics Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device. Field Name DVT Total Gfx Mem Default Value [256M] Possible Value 128M 256M Help Select DVMT5.0 Total Graphic Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device.
  • Page 59: Cpu Configuration

    4.2.2 CPU Configuration Field Name Default Value Displays CPU Signature Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Brand String Default Value Displays the CPU brand string Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Default Value VMX Supported or Not...
  • Page 60: Power & Performance

    4.2.3 Power & Performance Field Name CPU – Power Management Control Help CPU – Power Management Control Options Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu.
  • Page 61 4.2.3.1 CPU – Power Management Control Field Name View/Configure Turbo Options Help View/Configure Turbo Options Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu.
  • Page 62 4.2.3.1.1 View/Configure Turbo Options Field Name CPU Performance Mode Selection Default Value [Balanced Mode] Possible Value Balanced Mode Performance Mode Help Select the performance state that the BIOS will set for CPU.
  • Page 63 4.2.4 VMD setup menu Field Name VMD Configuration Default Value VMD Configuration. Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Enable VMD controller Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable/Disable to VMD controller. Field Name Enable VMD Global Mapping Default Value...
  • Page 64 Field Name RAID0 Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable/Disable RAID0 support. Field Name RAID1 Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable/Disable RAID1 support. Field Name RAID5 Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable/Disable RAID5 support. Field Name RAID10 Default Value...
  • Page 65: Trusted Computing

    4.2.5 Trusted Computing Field Name Firmware Version Default Value TPM module version. Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Vender Default Value TPM module vender name. Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Security Device Support Default Value...
  • Page 66 4.2.6 WatchDog Field Name WatchDog Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enables or disables WatchDog function. Field Name WatchDog Mode Default Value [Second] Possible Value Second Minute Help Changes the WatchDog mode. Select <Second> or <Minute> mode. Field Name WatchDog Timer Default Value Possible Value...
  • Page 67 4.2.7 Super IO Configuration Field Name Serial Port 1 Configuration Help Set Parameters of Serial Port 1 (COMA) Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu. Field Name Serial Port 2 Configuration Help Set Parameters of Serial Port 2 (COMB) Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu.
  • Page 68 4.2.7.1 Serial Port 1 Configuration Field Name Serial Port Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable or Disable Serial Port(COM) Field Name Device Settings Default Value Device Super IO COM1 Address and IRQ. Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Change Settings Default Value...
  • Page 69 Possible Value RS-232 RS-485 RS-422 Help Configure serial port as RS232/RS422/RS485.
  • Page 70 4.2.7.2 Serial Port 2 Configuration Field Name Serial Port Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable or Disable Serial Port(COM) Field Name Device Settings Default Value Device Super IO COM2 Address and IRQ. Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Change Settings Default Value...
  • Page 71 RS-485 RS-422 Help Configure serial port as RS232/RS422/RS485.
  • Page 72 4.2.7.3 Serial Port 3 Configuration Field Name Serial Port Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable or Disable Serial Port(COM) Field Name Device Settings Default Value Device Super IO COM3 Address and IRQ. Comment This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with it. Field Name Change Settings Default Value...
  • Page 73 RS-485 RS-422 Help Configure serial port as RS232/RS422/RS485.
  • Page 74: Hardware Monitor

    4.2.8 Hardware Monitor Field Name Fan Table Selection Default Value [40x20 Fan Mode for Normal GFX] Possible Value 40x28 Fan Mode for Nvidia T4P4 GPU 40x20 Fan Mode for Normal GFX Help Fan Table Selection. Type Range CPU Temperature -20 ~ (By Processor Tjmax) °C CPU VR Temperature -20 ~ 120 °C DIMM Temperature...
  • Page 75 4.2.9 S5 RTC Wake Settings Field Name Wake system from S5 Default Value [Disabled] Possible Value Disabled Fixed Time Help Enable or disable System wake on alarm event, Select FixedTime, system will wake on the hr::min::sec specified. Field Name Wake up hour(Show when Wake system from S5 set to Fixed Time) Default Value Possible Value 0-23...
  • Page 76: Network Stack Configuration

    4.2.10 Network Stack Configuration Field Name Network stack Default Value [Disabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable/Disable UEFI Network stack. Field Name Ipv4 PXE Support (Available when Network stack Enabled) Default Value [Disabled] Possible Value Disabled Enabled Help Enable/Disable Ipv4 PXE Boot Support. If disabled IPV4 PXE boot support will not be available.
  • Page 77: Nvme Configuration

    4.2.11 NVMe Configuration Field Name (Device) Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu.
  • Page 78 4.2.11.1 NVMe Device Information...
  • Page 79 4.2.12 Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology Field Name (Device) Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu.
  • Page 80: Security Page

    4.3 Security Page Field Name Administrator Password Help Set Administrator Password Field Name User Password Help Set User Password. Field Name HDD Security Configuration Help HDD Security Configuration for selected drive Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu. Field Name Secure Boot Help...
  • Page 81 4.3.1 HDD Security...
  • Page 82 4.3.2 Secure Boot Field Name Secure Boot Default Value [Enabled] Possible Value Enabled Disabled Help Secure Boot feature is Active if Secure Boot is Enabled,Platform Key(PK) is enrolled and the System is in User mode.The mode change requires platform reset Field Name Secure Boot Mode Default Value...
  • Page 83 Help Enables expert users to modify Secure Boot Policy variables without full authentication...
  • Page 84 4.3.2.1 Key Management Field Name Factory Key Provision Default Value [Disabled] Possible Value Enabled Disabled Help Install factory default Secure Boot keys after the platform reset and while the System is in Setup mode Field Name Restore Factory Keys Help Force System to User Mode.
  • Page 85 Default Value Size:0, Keys:0, Key source: No Keys Help Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1.Public Key Certificate: a)EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b)EFI_CERT_X509 (DER) c)EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d)EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2.Authenticated UEFI Variable 3.EFI PE/COFF Image(SHA256) Key Source: Factory,External,Mixed comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu “Key Management”. Field Name Key Exchange Keys (KEK) Default Value...
  • Page 86 Help Enroll Factory Defaults or load certificates from a file: 1.Public Key Certificate: a)EFI_SIGNATURE_LIST b)EFI_CERT_X509 (DER) c)EFI_CERT_RSA2048 (bin) d)EFI_CERT_SHAXXX 2.Authenticated UEFI Variable 3.EFI PE/COFF Image(SHA256) Key Source: Factory,External,Mixed comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu. Field Name OsRecovery Signatures (dbr) Default Value Size:0, Keys:0, Key source: No Keys...
  • Page 87 4.3.3 BIOS Update Field Name Path for ROM Image Help Enter the path to the BIOS update option...
  • Page 88: Boot Page

    4.4 Boot Page Field Name Setup Prompt Timeout Default Value Possible Value 1~65535 Help Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key. 65535(0xFFFF) means indefinite waiting. Field Name Bootup NumLock State Default Value [Off] Possible Value Help Select the keyboard NumLock state Field Name Quiet Boot Default Value...
  • Page 89 Field Name Boot Option #2 Default Value [CD/DVD] Possible Value USB Floppy, CD/DVD, USB CD/DVD, Hard Disk , USB Key, USB Hard Disk , Network, Disabled Help Sets the system boot order Field Name Boot Option #3 Default Value [USB CD/DVD] Possible Value USB Floppy, CD/DVD, USB CD/DVD, Hard Disk , USB Key, USB Hard Disk , Network, Disabled...
  • Page 90 Drives. Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu. Field Name (UEFI) USB KEY Drive BBS Priorities Help Specifies the Boot Device Priority sequence from available USB Key Drives. Comment Press Enter when selected to go into the associated Sub-Menu. Field Name (UEFI) USB Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities Help...
  • Page 91 4.4.1 (List Boot Device Type) Drive BBS Priorities Field Name Boot Option #1 Default Value Possible Value Boot Device Name 1 of this type, Disable Help Sets the system boot order...
  • Page 92: Save & Exit Page

    4.5 Save & Exit Page Field Name Save Changes and Reset Help Reset the system after saving the changes. Field Name Discard Changes and Rest Help Reset system setup without saving any changes. Field Name Restore Defaults Help Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options.
  • Page 93 MEBx Note: This page will not display if Intel AMT not support. Field Name Intel ® ME Password Default Value admin (Force change new password after first entering.) Help MEBx Login Password rule: 1. Password Length: At least 8 characters, and no more than 32. 2.

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