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CPC310 

 

CPU MODULE 

User Manual 

                               Revision 0.2 

 

  February 2018 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The product described in this manual is compliant  
with all related CE standards. 

Summary of Contents for CPC310

Page 1: ...CPC310 CPU MODULE User Manual Revision 0 2 February 2018 The product described in this manual is compliant with all related CE standards ...

Page 2: ...cription of changes Board index Revision date 0 1 Initial version of CPC310 User Manual CPC310 May 2016 0 2 Compliance assessment CPC310 February 2018 Contact information Fastwel Co Ltd Fastwel LLC Address 108 Profsoyuznaya st Moscow 117437 Russian Federation 4660 La Jolla Village Dr Suite 100 San Diego California 92122 1249 USA Tel 7 495 232 1681 Tel 1 858 488 3663 Fax 7 495 232 1654 E mail info ...

Page 3: ...ability Limitation Right 11 Warranty Period 11 Limitation of warranty liabilities 11 Returning a product for repair 12 1 INTRODUCTION 13 1 1 Purpose 13 1 2 Versions delivery checklist ordering information 13 2 SPECIFICATIONS 16 2 1 Functional structure 16 2 2 Power supply 17 2 3 Operation conditions 18 2 4 Mechanical features 18 2 5 Module dimensions 18 2 6 MTBF 19 3 STRUCTURE AND OPERATION 20 3 1...

Page 4: ... 5 CPB909 CONFIGURATION 45 5 1 Selection of power supply voltage for the buffers on PCI bus for PC 104 Plus modules 45 5 2 Clearing CMOS factory settings 45 5 3 BIOS update 46 6 CPC308 PROGRAMMING 47 6 1 Operation with digital I O port 47 6 2 Operation with watchdog timers 47 7 BIOS 48 7 1 Entering BIOS SETUP 48 7 2 Main 49 7 3 Advanced 50 7 4 Chipset 63 7 5 Security 70 7 6 Boot 71 7 7 Save Exit 7...

Page 5: ...Purpose of PS 2 connector contacts XP7 37 Table 3 13 Purpose of XP5 power connector s contacts 38 Table 3 14 Purpose of contacts of XP9 digital I O port connector 38 Table 3 15 Purpose of connector contacts for connection of external LEDs XP8 41 Table 3 16 Purpose of LEDs 41 Table 3 17 Allocation of memory address space 42 Table 3 18 Allocation of I O address space 42 Table 3 19 Allocation of inte...

Page 6: ... SATA Configuration submenu 58 Fig 7 12 Screen of the Miscellaneous Configuration submenu 59 Fig 7 13 Screen of the LPSS SCC Configuration submenu 60 Fig 7 14 Screen of the CSM Configuration submenu 61 Fig 7 15 Screen of the USB Configuration submenu 62 Fig 7 16 Screen of the Chipset menu tab 63 Fig 7 17 Screen of the North Bridge submenu 64 Fig 7 18 Screen of the Intel IGD Configuration submenu 6...

Page 7: ...ve owners Fastwel welcomes suggestions remarks and proposals regarding the form and the content of this Manual Trademarks Fastwel logotype is a trademark belonging to Fastwel Group Co Ltd Moscow Russian Federation Besides this document may contain names corporate logotypes and trademarks being registered trademarks consequently property rights to them belong to their respective legitimate owners O...

Page 8: ...d and connected only to the systems meeting all the necessary technical and climatic requirements This above is also true of the operating temperature range of a particular version of the board While performing all the required operations for installation and adjustment please follow the instructions specified only in this document Keep the original package for subsequent storage of the device and...

Page 9: ...d in accordance with the shipping rules operating with this particular type of transport During handling and transportation operations the packaged modules should not undergo sharp pounding falls shocks and exposure to atmospheric precipitation The packaged modules should be stored in a carrier vehicle in such a manner which will prevent their moving Unpacking Prior to unpacking before transportat...

Page 10: ...310 CPU Module Specification C P C 3 1 0 U s e r M a n u a l 2 0 1 8 F a s t w e l V e r 0 2 10 Storage Module storage conditions for group 1 are defined in the GOST standard 15150 69 IEC 721 2 1 standard ...

Page 11: ...urer s fault during the warranty period will be repaired free of charge Otherwise the Consumer will be invoiced as per the current labor remuneration rates and expendable materials cost Liability Limitation Right The Manufacturer shall not be liable for the damage inflicted to the Consumer s property because of the product breakdown in the process of its utilization Warranty Period The warranty pe...

Page 12: ...twel s official representatives for the Product Return Authorization 2 Attach a failure inspection report with a product to be returned in the form accepted by the Manufacturer with a description of the failure circumstances and symptoms 3 Carefully package the product in the antistatic bag in which the product had been supplied Failure to package in antistatic material will VOID all warranties Th...

Page 13: ...upplied with the installed operating system hereinafter referred to as the OS FreeDOS and is compatible with the following operating systems QNX Windows Embedded Standard 7 Linux The User Manual contains guidelines for proper and safe installation module switching on and configuring connection and interaction with extension modules or external devices The manual also covers issues related to runni...

Page 14: ...10 xx Coated 4 Option with the conformal coating 1 Module contains a complete set of integrated interfaces and functional elements 2 Module differs from CPC310 01 by the installed single core CPU Intel Atom E3815 RAM 2GB NAND Flash 4GB and operating temperature range from 40 to 85 C 3 CPC310 03 and CPC310 04 modules differ from CPC310 01 and CPC310 02 by lack of NAND Flash 4 xx any version 01 02 0...

Page 15: ...00031 03 Installation kit ACS00031 03 The kit contains JST PHR 2 and a set of contacts SPH 002T P0 5S for connection to XP12 XP13 XP18 XP23 Reset Ext BAT Mic In Opto Reset of the module ACS00037 Installation kit ACS00037 The kit contains Hirose DF13 20DS 1 25C socket and a set of contacts DF13 2630SCF for connection to XP19 XP14 LVDS1 LVDS2 of the module ACS00040 03 Installation kit ACS00040 03 Th...

Page 16: ...Flash BIOS 64 Mb modifiable within the system SATA interface switched with CFast connector routed to the StackPC connector support of SATA II specification NAND Flash drive soldered and connected to SATA interface 8 GB for CPC310 01 support of SATA II specification NAND Flash drive soldered and connected to SATA interface 4 GB for CPC310 02 support of SATA II specification Connector for CFast swit...

Page 17: ...ime Clock RTC Serial FRAM for storing user configuration Two watchdog timers WDT WDT1 with fixed actuation interval 1 6 sec WDT2 with the programmable actuation interval from 1 sec to 255 min Module is compatible with the following OS FreeDOS QNX Windows Еmbedded Standard 7 Linux 2 2 Power supply Module s power supply should correspond to the requirements specified in the Table 2 1 The module can ...

Page 18: ...l vibration within the range of frequencies from 10 to 500 Hz acceleration amplitude no more than 5g Single shock resistance peak acceleration is no more than 100 g Multiple shock resistance number of shocks 1000 peak acceleration is no more than 50 g 2 5 Module dimensions Weight and size values for module s versions are specified in the Table 2 2 below Table 2 2 Weight and size of the module Modu...

Page 19: ...rall dimensions of the module side view 2 6 MTBF The MTBF value for the module is 150 000 hours Note This MTBF value is calculated using the Telcordia Issue 1 model Method I Case 3 for continuous operation when located on the ground under conditions corresponding to the moderately cold climate 4 in accordance with the GOST standard 15150 69 at the ambient temperature of 30 С ...

Page 20: ...lock diagram is shown in Figure 3 1 below Fig 3 1 Module block diagram The module block diagram shows main functional units Intel Atom E3825 and Intel Atom E3815 for CPC310 01 CPC310 03 CPUs for CPC310 02 CPC310 04 DDR3 SDRAM 4 GB for CPC310 01 CPC310 03 and 2 GB for CPC310 02 CPC310 04 Flash BIOS 64 Mb NAND Flash drive 8 GB for CPC310 01 and 4 GB for CPC310 02 ...

Page 21: ... linear I O and MIC connectors XP17 and XP18 PC 104 ISA connector XS2 PCI 104 connector PCI bus 32 bit 33 MHz XS1 Serial FRAM for storing user configuration Technical features of main functional units of the module are specified in subsection 2 1 of this Manual 3 2 Location of module s main components Location of main components their corresponding connectors as well as commutator bars from the si...

Page 22: ...ontroller DDR3 SDRAM up to 4 GB 1066 with ECC support modern graphics subsystem with 2D 3D acceleration Gen7 video processor frequency is up to 700 MHz I O subsystem PCI E USB SATA and a set of standard hardware support of the platform RTC UART Timers GPIO etc The CPU has the video coding hardware support MPEG 2 H 263 H 264 as well as hardware acceleration of video decoding H 264 MPEG2 MPEG4 VC1 W...

Page 23: ... E 2 0 ports 3x ports PCI E 2 0 with the bandwidth capacity up to 5 Gb sec SATA ports 1 SATA port is routed to the StackPC connector this port is switched with the CFast drive connector Support of SATA I SATA II specifications up to 3 Gb sec NAND Flash Disk1 The module is equipped with NAND Flash Disk drive connected to SATA interface SATA II specification is supported Data transfer rate reaches u...

Page 24: ...one is integrated into the SIO microchip and has a programmable actuation interval up to 255 min Indication The module is equipped with the LEDs for indication of module s operating mode module is ON sleep mode StackPC error indication of SATA drives activity two controlled user LEDs as well as the LEDs for indication of state and activity of connection via LAN Power reset and monitoring Microproc...

Page 25: ...l V e r 0 2 25 СРС310 supports of up to 4x PC 104 extension modules without additional buffering Location and purpose of PC 104 ISA connector contacts is given in the Figure 3 4 and Table 3 1 below Fig 3 4 PC 104 ISA XS2 connector Table 3 1 Purpose of PC 104 ISA XS2 connector contacts ...

Page 26: ...module on the bus 3 4 3 PC 104 PCI interface PC 104 PCI interface XS2 makes it possible to operate with 8 or 16 bit extension modules For PC 104 bus 104 contact 0 10 connector 2 54 mm is used which is located in the top side of the module It is possible to use it for transferring the ISA bus signals with the frequency of 8 MHz The CPU Module CPC310 supports up to four PCI 104 extension modules wit...

Page 27: ...l 2 0 1 8 F a s t w e l V e r 0 2 27 Location of the contacts of PCI 104 connector is shown in Figure 3 5 Purpose of the connector contacts is shown in the Table 3 2 Fig 3 5 Contacts of PCI 104 XS1 connector Table 3 2 Purpose of PCI 104 PCI XS1 connector contacts ...

Page 28: ...upply voltage buffers on PCI bus of PC 104 Plus modules Note The jumper on XP10 switch should be set in 1 2 or 2 3 positions 3 4 4 Graphics controller Intel Atom CPU is a highly integrated solution combining the CPU core as well as SDRAM DDR3 controller and graphics adapter with 3D 2D acceleration This enables the module to process 2D 3D graphics Integrated graphics controller makes it possible to...

Page 29: ...4 6 LVDS interface The TOP side of the board has two 20 pin connectors of LVDS interface for digital TFT panels for wire crimping with a contact pitch of 1 25 mm Support of Single LVDS 18 24 bit pixel modes is ensured Fig 3 7 LVDS XP19 XP14 connectors 20 pin LVDS connector for digital TFT panel Table 3 4 Purpose of LVDS XP19 XP14 connector contacts During cable manufacturing it is recommended usin...

Page 30: ...Audio connector contacts When manufacturing cable adapters for connection to XP17 and XP18 it is recommended to use PHR 5 JST PHR 2 JST sockets accordingly for crimping wires with contacts SPH 002T P0 5S JST or ACS00031 01 and ACS00031 03 accessories accordingly see Table 1 3 3 4 8 Serial interfaces The module is equipped with four serial ports COM1 COM4 3 4 8 1 COM1 and COM2 ports COM1 and COM2 p...

Page 31: ...COM3 and COM4 ports Serial ports COM3 and COM4 ports are designed for operation in modes of RS 422 485 interfaces and ensure galvanic isolation optoisolation with breakdown voltage of 500 V The ports have basic addresses and interrupts standard for PC AT The data exchange rate is no more than 921 Kb sec1 In RS485 mode the receivers are controlled automatically Each port can work either with a cont...

Page 32: ... 485 interfaces are shown in Fig 3 12 and Fig 3 13 Point to point connection of two devices using RS 422 interfaces is shown in Fig 3 12 Terminator is installed on receiver s side along the RX and RX lines Combination of several devices using RS 485 interface is shown in Fig 3 13 The terminator can only be installed in the devices connected to line ends Fig 3 12 Point to point connection of two de...

Page 33: ... w e l V e r 0 2 33 Fig 3 13 Combining several devices via RS 485 interface When manufacturing cable adapters for connection to XP20 XP21 it is recommended to use a socket of PHR 5 JST type for crimping wires with SPH 002T P0 5S JST contacts or ACS00031 01 accessory see Table 1 3 ...

Page 34: ...14 LPT connector XP6 Purpose of XP6 contacts for printer connection is specified in the Table 3 8 Table 3 8 Purpose of LPT connector contacts XP6 When manufacturing the cable it is recommended to use the socket to the flat cable of 2040 3262 Leotronics type or ACS00040 03 accessory see Table 1 3 3 4 10 USB interfaces The module has 4x USB 2 0 channels Interfaces are routed to the two IDC10 connect...

Page 35: ...wer consumption The controllers are connected to the system using high performance PCI Е bus Intel i210 architecture includes independent send receive queues for limiting traffic over PCI Е bus as well as PCI Е interface which maximizes the use of packages for efficient bus load The interfaces are combined in a single connector of IDC20 type with a pitch of 2 mm XP3 Fig 3 16 Gigabit Ethernet conne...

Page 36: ...information For using the memory cards as disc drives the lower part of CPC310 is equipped with a CFast connector XS4 Fig 3 17 CFast XS4 connector Attention When using the module in harsh environments additional measures for fixing CFast device in the connector are required Purpose of CFast connector s contacts is specified in the Table 3 11 Table 3 11 Purpose of CFast connector s contacts XS4 ...

Page 37: ...n option When a proprietary made cable is used we recommend either the use of PHR 6 JST socket for crimping the wires with contacts SPH 002T P0 5S JST Fig 3 18 PS 2 connector XP7 Table 3 12 Purpose of PS 2 connector contacts XP7 Note Keyboard mouse power supply source is protected with a fuse of 500 mA All signal lines have electromagnetic filtration 3 4 14 Power connector Module s power supply sh...

Page 38: ...ush pull or Open Drain mode Digital I O port is routed to 12 contact single row XP9 connector with a pitch of 2 mm in the upper part of the board Fig 3 20 Connector of XP9 digital I O port The first contact of XP9 connector is specified in Fig 3 2 Purpose of connector contacts of digital I O port is specified in the table below Table 3 14 Purpose of contacts of XP9 digital I O port connector When ...

Page 39: ...tor with a pitch of 2 mm Fig 3 21 Optoisolated external reset input XP23 A fragment of a schematic diagram for implementation of module s digital input optical isolation is shown in the Figure 3 22 below Fig 3 22 Diagram for implementation of module s digital input optical isolation When manufacturing the cable it is recommended to use PHR 2 socket JST for crimping the wire with SPH 002T P0 5S JST...

Page 40: ...ply When manufacturing the cable it should be considered that output 1 is connected to the positive contact of the battery output 2 to the negative contact It is recommended to use the socket of PHR 2 JST type for crimping the wires with contacts SPH 002T P0 5S JST or accessory ACS00031 03 see Table 1 3 3 4 19 Connector for External LEDs XP8 connector is used for connection of external LEDs This i...

Page 41: ... contacts 2023 2000 Leotronics 3 5 LEDs CPC310 is equipped with 7 LED indicators see Fig 3 2 Their functional purpose is specified in the Table 3 16 All the LEDs located on the module duplicate the outputs to external user LEDs on XP8 connector Table 3 16 Purpose of LEDs Name Purpose Functions HL1 green orange Power supply LED Green power supply is ON Orange module is in sleep mode HL2 yellow Actu...

Page 42: ...Description 00000h 9FFFFh 640 KB RAM A0000h BFFFFh 128 KB Video memory C0000h С7FFFh 32 KB BIOS video memory C8000h СBFFFh 16 KB BIOS video memory CC000h CFFFFh 16 KB Reserved D0000h D3FFFh 16 KB Reserved D4000h D7FFFh 16 KB Reserved D8000h DBFFFh 16KB Reserved DC000h DFFFFh 16 KB Reserved E0000h EFFFFh 65 KB BIOS POST F0000h FFFFFh 65 KB ROM BIOS 3 7 2 Allocation of address space of I O module In...

Page 43: ...terrupt Main purpose by default Alternative source IRQ0 System timer IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Interrupt 8259 IRQ3 COM2 IRQ3 line of the extension module connected to PC 104 bus IRQ4 COM1 IRQ4 line of the extension module connected to PC 104 bus IRQ5 LPT IRQ5 line of the extension module connected to PC 104 bus IRQ6 COM3 IRQ6 line of the extension module connected to PC 104 bus IRQ7 IRQ7 line of the exte...

Page 44: ...ly install the module avoid damages to the device system components and injuring the employees Procedure of installation of the drivers of all the peripherals installed to the module is specified in the descriptions supplied along with these drivers This User Manual also has no description of the procedure of installation of operating systems Please refer to the documents attached to the particula...

Page 45: ...d main components on the TOP side pay attention to the note in the end of this subsection Fig 5 1 State of contacts of PCI VIO switch XP10 Closed contacts 1 2 PCI bus signal levels 5 V Closed contacts 2 3 PCI bus signal levels 3 3 V Attention Jumper on XP10 switch should be set in 1 2 or 2 3 positions 5 2 Clearing CMOS factory settings If the system fails to boot e g due to misconfiguration of BIO...

Page 46: ...ility fparts txt and the file with the new BIOS to the root directory of the USB drive 2 Connect USB drive to the module 3 Select the Save Exit Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device menu in the BIOS SETUP 4 In command line type fs1 fpt64 efi f file name pressing Alt Tab enabling to select the file 5 Wait for the update to complete and FPT Operation Passed to appear on the screen 6 Reboot the sys...

Page 47: ...Register for configuration of resolution capability of actuation time of the WDT2 watchdog timer Bits 6 2 Reserved Bit 7 0 Time is counted in minutes 1 time is counted in seconds WDT2_VAL A66h Register for configuring the actuation time of the WDT2 watchdog timer Bits 7 0 The relevant value is written to the register e g 01h actuation time is 1 minute or second 1 FFh actuation time is 255 minutes ...

Page 48: ...subsystems Using the BIOS Setup program BIOS Setup you can change the BIOS settings and control the special modes of the module operation It allows you to change the basic settings of the system 7 1 Entering BIOS SETUP To enter the BIOS Setup press the Del or ESC key on the keyboard when the system is booted during the POST Power On Self Test procedure An example of the POST procedure screen is sh...

Page 49: ...module etc and also enables to set the current time and date Figure 7 2 Screen of the Main menu tab To move through the menu items use the Up and Down cursor keys To move through the tabs the Left and Right cursor keys To enter the setup submenu use the Enter key to exit the setup submenu use the Escape key To change any values in the selected menu item use the and keys of the numeric keypad Note ...

Page 50: ...e r M a n u a l 2 0 1 8 F a s t w e l V e r 0 2 50 7 3 Advanced This tab is used for additional module settings Figure 7 3 shows the Advanced tab menu Figure 7 3 Screen of the Advanced menu tab This tab has submenus available for additional settings ...

Page 51: ...tic configuration is disabled Enabled ACPI automatic configuration is enabled Enable Hibernation The submenu for enabling the module to switch to hibernation mode Enabled Switching to hibernation mode is enabled Disabled Switching to hibernation mode is disabled ACPI Sleep State Submenu for enabling the module to switch to sleep mode S3 Suspend to RAM Switching to the sleep mode S3 is enabled Disa...

Page 52: ...f the POST and assigning control to the operating system Enabled Buzzer is enabled Disabled Buzzer is disabled SATA0 Direction The submenu for switching the operating mode of the SATA0 channel CFAST The SATA0 channel is connected to the XS4 CFAST SATA0 The SATA0 channel is connected to the SATA_T0 SATA_R0 circuits of XP4 StackPC connector LAN0 Interface The submenu for LAN0 Ethernet interface cont...

Page 53: ...setting the range of I O port where x is the range number Disabled The range is disabled 1byte 128 bytes The range is enabled with the setting of the range size This setting opens additional range settings Base Address Hex 1000 ffff Setting the base address of the range within the ranges 1000h FFFFh Ignore A 15 10 This setting makes it possible for the bridge IT8888 to ignore bits A 15 10 of the a...

Page 54: ...ress Hex 1000 ffff Configuration of the Width basic address Channel width 8bit 16bit 7 3 4 SCH311x Super IO Configuration Submenu for setting the serial interface parameters UART COM1 COM2 COM3 COM4 of the Super IO SCH311x chip The submenu is shown in Figure 7 7 Figure 7 7 Screen of the SCH3114x Super IO Configuration submenu Where COM1 UART1 RS 232 Configuration The submenu for setting the UART1 ...

Page 55: ...erminator enable disable the ECHO mode output information about the assigned base address interrupt request line 7 3 5 Hardware Monitor Submenu for displaying the system state information is shown in Figure 7 8 Figure 7 8 Screen of the Hardware Monitor submenu This submenu displays information about the temperatures of the printed circuit board PCB under the CPU Remote 1 PCB temperatures in the RA...

Page 56: ...Serial Port 1 Submenu for enabling and controlling console I O via COM1 serial port When enabled Console redirection Enabled the Console redirection Settings submenu becomes available where the parameters of the console terminal for console input can be configured COM2 Serial Port3 Submenu for enabling and controlling console I O via COM2 serial port When enabled Console redirection Enabled the Co...

Page 57: ...CPUID Maximum Setting the maximum value of the microprocessor identifier to support older operating systems Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled when using Windows XP or older versions Execute Disable Bit Control of the blocking the program code execution from the data area Enabled Blocking is enabled Disabled Blocking is disabled Intel Virtualization Technology Enabling virtualization technology for...

Page 58: ...ion of SATA interface specification GEN1 SATA Revision 1 0 specification rate up to 1 5 Gb sec GEN2 SATA Revision 2 0 specification rate up to 3 0 Gb sec SATA ODD Port Selection of the SATA port to which the disk drive on the optical carrier CD DVD ROM is connected No ODD The disk drive is not connected Port0 ODD The disk drive is connected to Port0 Port1 ODD The disk drive is connected to Port1 S...

Page 59: ...h precision Event Timer Enabled Timer is enabled Disabled timer is disabled Boot Timer with HPET Timer Enabling Disabling counting the start time of the High Precision Events Timer Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled PCI Express Dynamic Clock Gating Enabling disabling the clocking signal in the non used PCI Express circuits Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled OS Selection Selection of OS type for boot...

Page 60: ...ure 7 13 Screen of the LPSS SCC Configuration submenu Where LPSS HSUART 1 2 Support Enabling disabling High Speed UART interfaces Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled LPSS SPI Support Enabling disabling SPI interface Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled 7 3 11 CSM Configuration The Submenu for configuration of compatibility support of the module Compatibility Support Module Used to boot Legacy operating...

Page 61: ...Keep Current Displaying information on Option ROM is disabled Boot option filter Boot mode filter UEFI and Legacy Support of the both UEFI and Legacy booting Legacy only Support of Legacy booting only UEFI only Support of UEFI booting only Further the booting settings of the Option ROM mode Option ROM execution from various devices are shown Network network controllers Storage storage controllers ...

Page 62: ...e mode for displaying Option ROM Force BIOS Displaying information Option ROM is enabled Keep Current Displaying information Option ROM is disabled Boot option filter Boot mode filter UEFI and Legacy Support of the both UEFI and Legacy boots Legacy only Only Legacy boots are supported UEFI only Only UEFI boots are supported Further the settings of the Option ROM mode configuration Option ROM execu...

Page 63: ... V e r 0 2 63 7 4 Chipset In this tab the south and north bridges integrated into the microprocessor are set Figure 7 16 shows the Chipset tab menu Figure 7 16 Screen of the Chipset menu tab Menu of this tab has two additional submenus configuration of the North Bridge and South Bridge ...

Page 64: ... Intel IGD Configuration The submenu for configuration of the built in Intel video adapter is activated see subsection 7 4 2 LVDS Control The submenu for configuration of connecting LVDS panels to XP15 XP16 connectors is activated see subsection 7 4 3 Max TOLUD Setting the maximum of the upper physical memory for use more memory is assigned for PCI devices and Video Dynamic TOLUD value is set auto...

Page 65: ...ted Disabled VBIOS is booted Integrated Graphics Device Enabling disabling the built in video adapter IGD Enabled IGD is enabled Disabled IGD is disabled IGD Turbo Enable Enabling Disabling turbo mode maximum frequency of the built in video adapter IGD Enabled Turbo mode is enabled Disabled Turbo mode is disabled Primary Display Selection of video adapter by default Auto Automatic selection IGD IG...

Page 66: ...3 LVDS Control This submenu is sued for configuration of connection of LVDS panels to XP14 XP19 connectors The submenu is shown in Figure 7 19 Figure 7 19 Screen of the LVDS Control submenu Connection of LVDS panels to XP14 XP19 connectors is configured separately and has a similar set of settings Configuration of connection of LVDS panel to XP19 connector becomes available when the relevant menu ...

Page 67: ...4 4 South Bridge Submenu for south bridge configuration The submenu is shown in Figure 7 20 Figure 7 20 Screen of the South Bridge submenu Where Azalia HD Audio The submenu for configuration of the built in audio controller Azalia see subsection 7 4 5 is activated USB Configuration Submenu for configuration of USB controller see subsection 7 4 3 is activated BIOS Read Write Protection Enabling dis...

Page 68: ...abling disabling the built in audio controller Enabled Audio controller is enabled Disabled Audio controller is disabled Azalia HDMI Codec Enabling disabling transfer of audio via digital interface of the monitor DisplayPort Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled 7 4 6 USB Configuration This submenu is used for configuration of USB controller The submenu is shown in Figure 7 22 ...

Page 69: ...controller is disabled Enabled XHCI controller is enabled Disabled XHCI controller is disabled USB Port 0 Enabling disabling USB Port 0 XP2 connector Enabled USB Port 0 is enabled Disabled USB Port 0 is disabled USB Port 1 Enabling disabling USB Port 1 XP2 connector Enabled USB Port 1 is enabled Disabled USB Port 1 is disabled USB Port 2 Enabling disabling USB Port 2 USB 2 0 mode at XP1 connector ...

Page 70: ...configuring the module s protection functions The menu screen of this tab is shown in Figure 7 23 Figure 7 23 Screen of the Security tab Where Administrator Password Setting a password to log in to BIOS Setup with Administrator permission User Password Setting a password for botting the OS and to log in to BIOS Setup with user permission ...

Page 71: ... invitation to enter the BIOS SETUP Bootup NumLock State Default setting the NumLock LED on the keyboard at startup On LED is on Off LED is off Quiet Boot Enabling disabling the quiet boot mode without displaying the BIOS information Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Fast Boot Enabling disabling the fast boot mode with initialization of the minimum amount of devices Enabled Enabled Disabled Disabl...

Page 72: ... changes and exit from BIOS Setup Save Changes and Reset Saving changes and restarting the system Discard Changes and Exit Discarding changes and restarting Save Changes Saving changes Discard Changes Discarding changes Restore Defaults Loading default settings made by the manufacturer Save as User Defaults Saving the settings as made by the user Restore User Defaults Loading user settings BOOT Ov...

Page 73: ...prepaid in full Other terms and conditions of cooperation should be made in writing 3 3 Any delivery of Fastwel electronics is submitted with the right package in accordance with the current rules and standards in the Member States of the European Economic Area The purchaser independently bears all risks regarding the compliance of package and marking of Fastwel products with legislation requireme...

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