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eBOX560-500-FL Series 

 
Embedded System  
 
User’s Manual

 

Summary of Contents for eBOX560-500-FL Series

Page 1: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series Embedded System User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...r usefulness of any information in this document Axiomtek does not make any commitment to update the information in this manual Axiomtek reserves the right to change or revise this document and or product at any time without notice No part of this document may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or other...

Page 3: ...ecting the equipment to the power outlet 5 Turn OFF the system power before cleaning Clean the system using a cloth only Do not spray any liquid cleaner directly onto the screen 6 Do not leave this equipment in an uncontrolled environment where the storage temperature is below 40 or above 80 It may damage the equipment 7 Do not open the system s back cover If opening the cover for maintenance is a...

Page 4: ...inst electric shock not classified 2 Degree of protection against the ingress of water IP40 3 Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide 4 Mode of operation Continuous ...

Page 5: ...me components in your computer may only be able to be cleaned using a product designed for cleaning that component if this is the case it will be mentioned in the cleaning Cloth A piece of cloth is the best tool to use when rubbing up a component Although paper towels or tissues can be used on most hardware as well we still recommend you to rub it with a piece of cloth Water or rubbing alcohol You...

Page 6: ... your Axiomtek distributor for recycling and we will make the proper arrangement Trademarks Acknowledgments Axiomtek is a trademark of Axiomtek Co Ltd IBM PC AT PS 2 VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation MS DOS Microsoft C and QuickBasic are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Windows 8 1 Windows 10 Linux ...

Page 7: ...RDWARE INSTALLATION 11 2 1 Installing the 2 5 SATA Device 11 2 2 Installing the Express Mini Card 13 2 3 Installing the SO DIMM Memory 15 CHAPTER 3 JUMPER SETTING CONNECTOR 17 3 1 Jumper Connector Location 17 3 2 Jumper Setting Summary 19 3 2 1 Restore BIOS Optimal Defaults JP1 19 3 2 2 AT ATX Quick Switch 20 3 3 Connectors 21 3 3 1 DC Power Jack w Screw CN14 22 3 3 2 Ethernet Port LAN1 LAN2 22 3 ...

Page 8: ...ii 4 4 Advanced Menu 29 4 5 Chipset Menu 39 4 6 Security Menu 46 4 7 Boot Menu 47 4 8 Save Exit Menu 48 APPENDIX A WATCHDOG TIMER 51 About Watchdog Timer 51 How to Use Watchdog Timer 51 Sample Program 51 ...

Page 9: ...z onboard to support Windows 8 1 Windows 10 AXVIEW 2 0 and Linux suitable for the most endurable operation It features fan less design with full feature I O one 260 pin unbuffered SODIMM socket for one channel DDR4 2133 MHz memory and enhanced system dependability by built in Watchdog Timer Features 1 6 th generation Intel Core TM i7 6600U 3 4 GHz Celeron 3955U 2 0 GHz 2 Maximum up to 16 GB SO DIM...

Page 10: ...orts embedded OS such as Windows 7 Embedded Windows 8 Embedded Windows 10 IoT and Linux Various Storage devices supported For storage device the eBOX560 500 FL supports one 2 5 SATA storage drive bay and one mSATA device 1 2 System Specifications 1 2 1 CPU CPU Intel Core TM i7 6600U 3 4 GHz Celeron 3955U 2 0 GHz Chipset Intel Braswell quad cord SoC BIOS American Megatrends Inc UEFI Unified Extensi...

Page 11: ...10 50 14 F 122 F with W T SSD Memory Storage Temperature 40 80 40 ºF 176ºF Humidity 10 90 non condensation Vibration Endurance 3Grm w SSD 5 500Hz X Y Z directions Weight 0 8 kg 1 76lb without package 1 67 kg 3 68lb with package Dimensions 141 5 mm 5 57 W x 106 mm 4 17 D x 55 mm 217 H 1 2 4 Driver CD Content Driver Chipset Ethernet Graphic USB 3 0 hot fix for Windows 8 x ME Manual User Manual Quick...

Page 12: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual Introduction 4 1 3 Dimensions The following diagrams show you dimensions and outlines of the eBOX560 500 FL 1 3 1 System Dimension ...

Page 13: ...the device Total four screws metric 3 x6 are required Step 2 Use the device with wall mount plate attached as a guide to mark the correct locations of the four screws Step 3 Insert a tapping screw thread diameter less than 4mm head through middle of the keyhole shaped aperture on the plate and then slide the device downwards Tighten the screw head for added stability ...

Page 14: ...in rail mount Bracket to the bottom plate of the device Total of four screws metric 3 x6 are required Step 2 Screw the Din rail bracket 722C9000300E and the Din rail mount bracket together Total four screws Flat Head M3 x4 are required Step 3 Users can install the eBOX560 in din rail bracket through din rail bracket kit ...

Page 15: ...1 Please refer to above photo to screw the VESA mount bracket kit with the bottom plate of the device Total four screws metric 3 x6 are required Step 2 Insert four screws into the VESA hole of monitor and reserved a gap about 1 2 1 5mm Step 3 Users can hang the eBOX560 through VESA bracket on the monitor ...

Page 16: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual Introduction 8 1 4 I O Outlets The following figures show you I O outlets on front view of the eBOX560 500 FL Front View drawing Rear View drawing ...

Page 17: ...allation Guide x 1 DVD x 1 For Driver and Manual Screws Pack x 1 Pre installed Foot pad x 4 Optional 12V 60W adapter Optional Power cord Optional DDR4 SO DIMM Memory Optional Wall mount kit Optional VESA DIN Rail kit Optional Antenna Optional Mini Card module Optional 2 5 SATA Storage Optional mSATA If you cannot find this package or any items are missing please contact Axiomtek distributors immed...

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Page 19: ... Mini Card modules The chapter 2 will show you how to install the hardware 2 1 Installing the 2 5 SATA Device Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power adaptor Step 2 Turn the system upside down to locate screws at the bottom loosen screws Step 3 Remove the bottom cover Step 4 Please find the HDD bracket location then loosen four screws of HDD bracket to take out it Step 5 Please prepare the...

Page 20: ... 6 Fasten total four screws to fix HDD SSD Please notice that you should base on the photo to check the direction of HDD Step 7 Lock the HDD and fasten screws then connect SATA Power cables Step 8 Please fasten screws of HDD bracket to complete first HDD installation ...

Page 21: ...rd Step 1 Turn off the system and unplug the power adaptor Step 2 Turn the system upside down to locate screws at the bottom loosen screws Step 3 Remove the HDD bracket then find Mini Card location Step 4 Please follow your requirement to connect PCI Express Mini Card module EX WIFI mSATA and GPS ...

Page 22: ...0 500 FL Series User s Manual Hardware Installation 14 Step 5 Slide Mini Card into Mini Card slot with caution and fasten screw of Express Mini Card Step 6 Assembly the bottom cover back and fasten all screws ...

Page 23: ...he power adaptor Step 2 Turn the system upside down to locate screws at the bottom loosen screws Step 3 Please find the HDD bracket location then loosen four screws of HDD bracket to take out it Step 4 Then insert your memory into the slot carefully Step 5 Finally please fasten the HDD bracket and bottom cover to complete installation ...

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Page 25: ...R SETTING CONNECTOR Proper jumper settings configure the eBOX560 500 FL to meet your application purpose We are here with listing a summary table of all jumpers and default settings for onboard devices respectively 3 1 Jumper Connector Location PICO500 Top Side PICO500 Bottom Side ...

Page 26: ...ing Connector 18 AX93276 Top Side AX93276 Bottom Side Note We strongly recommended that you should not modify any unmentioned jumper setting without Axiomtek FAE s instruction Any modification without instruction might cause system to become damage ...

Page 27: ...Level 1 2 Close SW1 AT ATX quick switch Default ATX Mode AX93276 I O Board Jumper Function Default Setting Jumper Setting JP1 COM1 Data Power Selection Default RS 232 Data CN7B Pin 1 DCD 3 5 Close CN7B Pin 9 RI 4 6 Close Note How to setup Jumpers The illustration shows how to set up jumpers When the jumper cap is placed on pins the jumper is close if not that means the jumper is open Open Closed P...

Page 28: ...T ATX Quick Switch If SW1 is enabled for power input the system will be automatically power on without pressing soft power button If SW1 is disabled for power input it is necessary to manually press soft power button to power on the system Function AT Mode ATX Mode Default ...

Page 29: ...ectors are properly and firmly connected Here is a summary table shows you all connectors and button on the eBOX560 500 FL Series External Connectors Buttons Section DC Power Jack w Screw 3 3 1 LAN Port 3 3 2 HDMI Connector 3 3 3 COM Serial Port Connector 3 3 4 USB 3 0 Connector 3 3 5 System Power Button 3 3 6 System Reset Button 3 3 7 PCI Express Mini Card interface 3 3 8 Power and HDD LED Indica...

Page 30: ...ctor and the other end phone jack to a 1000 100 10 Base T hub 3 3 3 HDMI Connector CN15 The HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is a compact digital interface which is capable of transmitting high definition video and high resolution audio over a single cable Pin Signal Pin Signal L1 MDI0P L5 MDI2P L2 MDI0N L6 MDI2N L3 MDI1P L7 MDI3P L4 MDI1N L8 MDI3N A Active LED Yellow B 100 LAN LED Green ...

Page 31: ...RS 422 RS 485 CN7B CN7A 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect TX Data 2 RXD Receive Data TX Data 3 TXD Transmit Data RX No use 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready RX No use 5 GND Ground No use No use 6 DSR Data Set Ready No use No use 7 RTS Request To Send No use No use 8 CTS Clear To Send No use No use 9 RI Ring Indicator No use No use CN7A Pin Signal 10 Data Carrier Detect DCD 11 Receive Data RXD 12 Transmit Data TXD...

Page 32: ...SB 3 0 5Gb s and ideally for installing USB peripherals such as keyboard mouse scanner etc Pin Signal USB Port 0 Pin Signal USB Port 1 1 USB_VCC 5V level standby power 10 USB_VCC 5V level standby power 2 USB_Data2 11 USB_Data3 3 USB_Data2 12 USB_Data3 4 GND 13 GND 5 SSRX2 14 SSRX3 6 SSRX2 15 SSRX3 7 GND 16 GND 8 SSTX2 17 SSTX3 9 SSTX2 18 SSTX3 ...

Page 33: ...the system power 3 3 7 System Reset Switch This button reboots your computer without turning off the power supply It is a better way to reboot your system for a longer life of the system power supply Function Description On Turn on off system Off Keep system status Function Description On Reset system Off Keep system status ...

Page 34: ...vity signal LED flashes every time HDD is accessed The power LED green lights up and will remain steady while the system is powered on Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 WAKE 2 3 3VSB 3 No use 4 GND 5 No use 6 1 5V 7 CLKREQ 8 No use 9 GND 10 No use 11 REFCLK 12 No use 13 REFCLK 14 No use 15 GND 16 No use 17 No use 18 GND 19 No use 20 W_DISABLE 21 GND 22 PERST 23 PE_RXN3 SATA_RXP 24 3 3VSB 25 PE_RXP3 SATA_RXN...

Page 35: ... the setup navigation process These keys include F1 F2 Enter ESC Arrow keys and so on Note Some of the navigation keys differ from one screen to another Hot Keys Description Left Right The Left and Right Arrow keys allow you to select a setup screen Up Down The Up and Down Arrow keys allow you to select a setup screen or sub screen Plus Minus The Plus and Minus Arrow keys allow you to change the f...

Page 36: ...The Main BIOS setup screen is shown below BIOS Information Version Display the auto detected BIOS detail information System Date Time Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or System Date using the Arrow keys Enter new values through the keyboard Press the Tab key or the Arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is ente...

Page 37: ...nd other system devices You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus Hardware Monitor ACPI Settings CPU Configuration SATA Configuration PCH FW Configuration AMT Configuration USB Configuration Intel RC Drivers Version Detail Utility Configuration For items marked with please press Enter for more options ...

Page 38: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 30 Hardware Monitor This screen monitors hardware health status ...

Page 39: ...can use this screen to select options for the ACPI configuration and change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen ACPI Sleep State When the suspend button is pressed the ACPI sleep state is S3 Suspend to RAM ...

Page 40: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 32 CPU Configuration This screen shows the CPU information ...

Page 41: ...s the presence of SATA devices SATA Mode Selection AHCI Advanced Host Controller Interface mode is how SATA controller s operate Mini PCIe Card Function mSATA Enable or disable mSATA device The default is Disabled PCIe When mSATA is enabled PCIe is disabled automatically and vice versa Serial ATA Port 0 It shows the device installed in connector SATA0 Serial ATA Port 1 It shows the device installe...

Page 42: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 34 PCH HW This screen displays ME Firmware information ...

Page 43: ...00 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 35 AMT Configuration Use this screen to configure AMT parameters Intel AMT Enable or disable Intel Active Management Technology BIOS Extension The default is Enabled ...

Page 44: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 36 USB Configuration USB Devices Display all detected USB devices ...

Page 45: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 37 Intel RC Drivers Version Detail This screen displays Intel RC driver s version information ...

Page 46: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 38 Utility Configuration This screen for Bios flash utility BIOS Flash Utility BIOS flash utility configuration ...

Page 47: ... Menu The Chipset menu allows users to change the advanced chipset settings You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus PCH IO Configuration System Agent SA Configuration For items marked with please press Enter for more options ...

Page 48: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 40 PCH IO Configuration This screen allows you to set PCH parameters ...

Page 49: ...s User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 41 HD Audio Configuration Control detection of the HD Audio device Configuration options are Disabled and Enabled HD Audio Configuration Use this item for HD Audio configuration settings ...

Page 50: ...uration This screen shows System Agent version information and provides function for specifying related parameters Graphics Configuration Use this item to configure internal graphics controller Memory Configuration Use this item to refer to the information related to system memory ...

Page 51: ...ST Power On Self Test The default is HDMI ONBOARD The image above shows option list in Primary IGFX Boot Display when no I O board is installed Note When powering on Ebox560 500 for the first time video device must be plugged into HDMI connector CN15 Then after first power on you can set HDMI on AX93276 as primary IGFX boot display HDMI connector CN15 on rear side ...

Page 52: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 44 Secondary IGFX Boot Display Select secondary display device The default is Disabled ...

Page 53: ...eBOX560 500 FL Series User s Manual BIOS Setup Utility 45 Memory Information This screen shows the system memory information ...

Page 54: ...curity menu allows users to change the security settings for the system Administrator Password This item indicates whether an administrator password has been set installed or uninstalled User Password This item indicates whether an user password has been set installed or uninstalled ...

Page 55: ...e power on state for the keyboard NumLock Quiet Boot Select to display either POST output messages or a splash screen during boot up Legacy PXE 0Prom Use this item to enable or disable the boot ROM function of the onboard LAN chip when the system boots up Boot Option Priorities These are settings for boot priority Specify the boot device priority sequence from the available devices ...

Page 56: ... the system configuration and return to Main Menu Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Save Exit menu and press Enter Select Yes to discard changes and exit Save Changes and Reset When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect Select Save Changes and Reset from the Sav...

Page 57: ...s Restore Defaults It automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when you select this option Select Restore Defaults from the Save Exit menu and press Enter Save as User Defaults Select this option to save system configuration changes done so far as User Defaults Select Save as User Defaults from the Save Exit menu and press Enter Restore User Defaults It automatica...

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Page 59: ...set it periodically If the counter ever reaches zero which means the software has crashed the system will reboot How to Use Watchdog Timer The I O port base addresses of watchdog timer are 2E hex and 2F hex The 2E hex and 2F hex are address and data port respectively Assume that program A is put in a loop that must execute at least once every 10ms Initialize watchdog timer with a value bigger than...

Page 60: ...x 2Eh mov al 07h out dx al mov dx 2Fh mov al 08h out dx al Activate WDT mov dx 2Eh mov al 30h out dx al mov dx 2Fh mov al 01h out dx al Set Second or Minute mov dx 2Eh mov al 0F5h out dx al mov dx 2Fh mov al Nh N 00h or 08h see below Note out dx al Set base timer mov dx 2Eh mov al 0F6h out dx al mov dx 2Fh mov al Mh M 00h 01h FFh hex Value 0 to 255 ...

Page 61: ...se is set to second M time value 00 Time out Disable 01 Time out occurs after 1 second 02 Time out occurs after 2 seconds 03 Time out occurs after 3 seconds FFh Time out occurs after 255 seconds If N 08h the time base is set to minute M time value 00 Time out Disable 01 Time out occurs after 1 minute 02 Time out occurs after 2 minutes 03 Time out occurs after 3 minutes FFh Time out occurs after 25...

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