ID32 Motherboard 3.5” Fanless SBC with Intel ® Atom D2550 1.86 GHz Processor,
VGA, LVDS, Dual Giga Ethernet, and Mini-PCIe Interface
V200
User Manual Version 1.2
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PREFACE
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Warranty
We warrant that each of its products will be free from material and workmanship defects for a period of one year from the invoice date. (Standard is one year, extended warranty will need to discuss with our sales representatives. If the customer discovers a defect, we will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product at no charge to the customer, provided it is returned during the warranty period of one year, with transportation charges prepaid. The returned product must be properly packaged in its original packaging to obtain warranty service.
If the serial number and the product shipping data differ by over 30 days, the in-warranty service will be made according to the shipping date. In the serial numbers the third and fourth two digits give the year of manufacture, and the fifth digit means the month (e. g., with A for October, B for November and C for December).
For example, the serial number 1W16Axxxxxxxx means October of year 2016.
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Packing List
Before using this Motherboard, please make sure that all the items listed below are present in your package:
ID32 Motherboard User Manual User’s Manual & Driver CD
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately.
Customer Service
We provide a service guide as below for any problem by the following steps: First, contact your distributor, sales representative, or our customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance.
You need to prepare the following information before you call:
Product serial number Peripheral attachments Software (OS, version, application software, etc.) Detailed problem description The exact wording of any error messages In addition, free technical support is available from our engineers every business day. We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation of any of our products. Please do not hesitate to call or e-mail us.
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Advisory Conventions
Four types of advisories are used throughout the user manual to provide helpful
information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury.
These are Notes, Important, Cautions, and Warnings. The following is an example of
each type of advisory.
NOTE:
A note is used to emphasize helpful information
IMPORTANT:
An important note indicates information that is important for you to
know.
CAUTION
A Caution alert indicates potential damage to hardware and explains how to
avoid the potential problem.
WARNING!
An Electrical Shock Warning indicates the potential harm from electrical
hazards and how to avoid the potential problem.
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION
Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the
CPU card. Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric
charges. As a safety precaution, use a grounding wrist strap at all times.
Place all electronic components in a static-dissipative surface or
static-shielded bag when they are not in the chassis.
Safety and Warranty
1. Please read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Please keep this user manual for later reference.
3. Please disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use
liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. Use a damp cloth.
4. For pluggable equipment, the power outlet must be installed near the equipment
and must be easily accessible.
5. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it
fall could cause damage.
7. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the
equipment to the power outlet.
8. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything
over the power cord.
9. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
10. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to
avoid damage by transient over-voltage.
11. If any of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service
personnel:
A. The power cord or plug is damaged.
B. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
C. The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
D. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to
the user’s manual.
E. The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
F. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
USER MANUAL ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL
ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL
This User Manual provides information about using the ID32 Motherboard. The
documentation set for the ID32 Motherboard provides information for specific user
needs, and includes:
ID32 Motherboard User Manual – contains detailed description on how to use
the motherboard, its components and features.
NOTE:
Some pictures in this guide are samples and can differ from actual
product.
Document Revision History
Version Date Note
1.0 27-Aug-2012 Initial release
1.1 7-May-2015 Content revision
1.2 21-Mar-2017 Update BIOS settings
USER MANUAL CONTENTS
CONTENTS
PREFACE ....................................................................................................................................................I
ABOUT THIS USER MANUAL ......................................................................................................................I
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................................................... 2
1.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 2
1.2 FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 MOTHERBOARD SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 3
1.4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................................................... 5
1.5 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................... 6
CHAPTER 2: HARDWARE INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 8
2.1 MOTHERBOARD COMPONENTS ..................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1 Top ................................................................................................................................................ 8
2.1.2 Bottom .......................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 MEMORY MODULE (SO-DIMM) INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ 10
2.3 I/O EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.1 12V DC-IN .................................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.2 Serial COM Ports ......................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.3 External VGA ............................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.4 Ethernet Interface ....................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.5 USB Ports .................................................................................................................................... 11
2.3.6 Audio Function ............................................................................................................................ 12
2.4 JUMPER SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................... 13
2.3.1 Jumper List .................................................................................................................................. 14
2.3.2 Connectors and Pin Assignment .................................................................................................. 17
2.3.3 External Connectors .................................................................................................................... 25
CHAPRTER 3: DRIVER INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................... 28
3.1 CHIPSET DRIVER INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................... 28
3.1.1 Standard CMOS Features ............................................................................................................ 28
3.2 GRAPHIC DRIVER INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................. 31
3.2.1 Standard CMOS Feature.............................................................................................................. 31
3.2.2 Panel Resolution Setting ............................................................................................................. 34
3.3 ETHERNET DRIVER INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................ 37
3.4 AUDIO DRIVER INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 40
3.5 FINTEK COM PORT DRIVER INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 42
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CHAPTER 4: AMI BIOS SETUP .................................................................................................................. 46
4.1 HOW AND WHEN TO USE BIOS SETUP ........................................................................................................ 46
4.2 BIOS FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 48
4.2.1 Main Menu ................................................................................................................................. 48
4.2.2 ADVANCED MENU ................................................................................................................................ 50
4.2.2.1 PCI Subsystem Settings ............................................................................................................ 52
4.2.2.2 ACPI Settings ............................................................................................................................ 54
4.2.2.3 S5 RTC Wake Settings ............................................................................................................... 55
4.2.2.4 CPU Configuration ................................................................................................................... 56
4.2.2.5 IDE Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 57
4.2.2.6 Intel Fast Flash Standby ........................................................................................................... 59
4.2.2.7 USB Configuration .................................................................................................................... 60
4.2.2.8 F81865 Super IO Configuration ................................................................................................ 62
4.2.2.9 F81865 H/W Monitor ............................................................................................................... 64
4.2.2.10 PPM Configuration ................................................................................................................. 65
4.3 CHIPSET ................................................................................................................................................. 66
4.3.1 Memory Frequency Timing ......................................................................................................... 66
4.3.2 Intel IGD Configuration ............................................................................................................... 67
4.4 BOOT .................................................................................................................................................... 68
4.4 SECURITY ............................................................................................................................................... 72
4.5 SAVE & EXIT ........................................................................................................................................... 74
CHAPTER 5: TECHNICAL SUPPORT ........................................................................................................... 77
APPENDIX A: DIGITAL I/O SAMPLE CODE ................................................................................................ 78
APPENDIX B: WATCHDOG SAMPLE CODE ................................................................................................ 81
USER MANUAL CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
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GENERAL INFORMATION This chapter includes the ID32 Motherboard background information.
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CHAPTER 1: GENERAL INFORMATION
This chapter includes the ID32 Motherboard background information.
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the ID32 Motherboard. The ID32 SBC is integrated with Intel®
NM10 express chipset, 17x17mm, and Atom D2550 Processor. Intel Atom Processor with
32nm low power design enables down to 50% less average power consumption and the
chipset delivers up to 4x improvement in graphics performance and enables up to 50%
higher data transfer bus speed rate.
In peripheral connectivity, ID32 SBC features with Mini-PCIe I/O ports, one Serial ATA
connectors, four Serial Port (One Connector; Three Pin Header ) and Six Hi-Speed USB
2.0 connectors( Two Connector ; Four Pin Header ) .Additionally, ID32 SBC build-in a 12V
DC-IN power adapter.
Thus, the ID32 SBC is designed to satisfy most of the applications in the industrial
computer market, such as Gaming, POS, KIOSK, Industrial Automation, and
Programmable Control System. It is a compact design to meet the demanding
performance requirements of today’s business and industrial applications.
1.2 Features
ID32 Motherboard features:
3.5-inch Form Factor ( 146mm x 102mm)
Supports Intel® Atom D2550 1.86GHz processor
System memory up to 4GB DDR3 800/1066, SO-DIMM
Intel ®NM10 Chipset
Intel® Graphic Accelerator 3650 Integrated Graphics Engine
Dual Broadcom BCM57780 GbE controller
2 x Mini PCIe(one for wireless, one for SATA SSD), 4 X COM, 6 x USB2.0, 1 x SATA, 8 x
GPIO ports, 1 xDVI
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1.3 Motherboard Specifications
Model Name ID32
System
Specifications
CPU Type Intel® Atom™ Dual Core D2550
CPU Speed 2.13 GHz
Chipset Intel® NM10
BIOS AMI 16Mbit Flash
Super I/O
Chipset Fintek F81865
Graphic Intel® Graphic Accelerator 3600 support DX9,
OGL3.0
System
Memory DDR3 800/1066 MHz SO-DIMM Slot, Max. 4GB
USB 6 ports, USB 2.0 (2 x USB Connector, 4 x USB
pin-header )
Display
Specifications
LCD Interface Single-channel 24 bit LVDS Up to 1440 x 900 @
60Hz
Graphic
Resolution
VGA Mode : Up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
DVI : 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
Multiple
Display Dual display
Audio Codec Realtek ALC886 HD Audio Codec
Audio Interface Line-in, Line-out, Mic in
Ethernet
LAN Dual Broadcom BCM57780 GbE controller
Ethernet
Interface 1000 Base-Tx Gigabit Ethernet Compatible
I/O
Connectors
Rear I/O
2 x RJ-45
1 x RS232/422/485
2 x USB 2.0
1 x VGA
1 x DC-in Power Jack (+12V)
Internal I/O
3 x RS-232 by pin-header
4 x USB 2.0 by pin-header
1 x SATA II
1 x Digital I/O ( 8 ports GPIO)
1 x Power-input 2-pin connector
1 x DVI (support DL240D converter board)
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Expansion Slot 1 x Mini PCIe slot (for wireless module)
1 x Mini PCIe slot (for SATA SSD)
Mechanical
Specifications
Dimensions
(W x L) 146 mm x 101 mm (3.5" Form Factor)
Environment
Considerations
Operating
Temp. -20 deg. C to 60 deg. C
Storage Temp. -40 deg .C to 70 deg. C
Operating
Humidity 10~95% RH@400C, non-condensing
Power
Management
Power Input 12V DC-IN Power Jack
Power
Consumption 11.5W (D2550+NM10)
Packing List Standard
ID32 Motherboard
ID32 SBC Use Manual V1.0
ID32 Manual & Driver CD V1.0
OS Support Windows 7 Embedded
Windows XP Embedded
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1.4 Functional Description
Function block (V200)
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1.5 Physical Description
Board Dimensions (V200)
USER MANUAL CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION This chapter provides information on how to use
jumpers and connectors on the ID32 motherboard.
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CHAPTER 2: HARDWARE INSTALLATION
This chapter provides information on how to use jumpers and connectors on the
IV70 Motherboard. Be cautious while working with these modules. Carefully read the
content of this chapter in order to avoid any damages.
2.1 Motherboard Components
2.1.1 Top
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2.1.2 Bottom
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2.2 Memory Module (SO-DIMM) Installation
The ID32 Motherboard provides one 204-pin SODIMM slot. The socket supports up
to 4GB DDR3 1066 SDRAM.
When installing the –memory unit, please follow the steps below:
1. Firmly insert the SO-DIMM at an angle of about 30-degree into the slot. Align the
SO-DIMM with the slot until it is fully inserted. The notch on the SO-DIMM should
match the break on the slot.
2. Press downwards on SO-DIMM until the retaining clips at both ends fully snap
closed and the SO-DIMM is properly seated.
CAUTION
The SO-DIMM only fits in one correct orientation. It will cause
permanent damage to the development board and the SO-DIMM if the
SO-DIMM is forced into the slot at the incorrect orientation.
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2.3 I/O Equipment Installation
2.3.1 12V DC-IN
The Motherboard allows plugging 12V DC-IN jack on the board without another
power module converter under power consumption by Intel Atom D2550 1.86GHz
Processor in NM10 chipset.
*Without power/reset OSD, you can short circuit pin5 & 6 of the onboard panel
connector to boot up the motherboard.
2.3.2 Serial COM Ports
Two RS-232 connectors build in the rear I/O. One optional COM ports support
RS-422/485. When an optional touch-screen is ordered with PPC, serial com port can
connect to a serial or an optional touch-screen.
2.3.3 External VGA
The Motherboard has one VGA port that can be connected to an external CRT/ LCD
monitor. Use VGA cable to connect to an external CRT / LCD monitor, and connect
the power cable to the outlet. The VGA connector is a standard 15-pin D-SUB
connector.
2.3.4 Ethernet Interface
The Motherboard is equipped with Broadcom BCM57780 chipset which is fully
compliant with the PCI 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet protocol compatible. It is
supported by major network operating systems. The Ethernet ports provide two
standard RJ-45 jacks.
2.3.5 USB Ports
Four USB devices (Two with pin headers) may be connected to the system though an
adapter cable. Various adapters may come with USB ports. USB usually connect the
external system to the system. The USB ports support hot plug-in connection.
Whatever, you should install the device driver before you use the device.
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2.3.6 Audio Function
The Audio 7.1 channel capabilities are provided by a Realtek ALC886 chipset
supporting digital audio outputs. The audio interface includes two jacks: line-in and
line-out.
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2.4 Jumper Settings
This section explains how to set jumpers for correct configuration of the
motherboard.
NOTE:
A pair of needle nose pliers may be helpful when working with
jumpers. If you have any doubts about the best hardware
configuration for your application, contact your local distributor or
sales representative before you make any changes. Generally, you
simply need a standard cable to make most connections.
The jumper setting diagram is shown below. When the jumper cap is placed on both
pins, the jumper is SHORT. The illustration below shows a 3-pin jumper; pins 1 and 2
are short. If you remove the jumper cap, the jumper is OPEN.
PIN 1-2 SHORT
PIN 3 OPEN
CAUTION
To avoid damaging the module, always turn off the power supply
before setting jumpers or clearing CMOS.
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2.3.1 Jumper List
The following tables list the function of each of the board's jumpers.
Label Function Note
CON2 LVDS VOLTAGE 2x3 header , pitch 2.0mm
JP2 RS232 / RS422 / RS485 Selector 2x3 header , pitch 2.0mm
JP3 RS232 / RS422 / RS485 Selector 3x4 header , pitch 2.0mm
JP4 Clear CMOS 3x1 header , pitch 2.0mm
JP5 Backlight Power Voltage Selector 3x1 header , pitch 2.0mm
JP6, 8 Backlight Adjust Mode Selector 3x1 header , pitch 2.0mm
JP7 Backlight Brightness Voltage Selector 3x1 header , pitch 2.0mm
JP9 Backlight Power ON/OFF Selector 3x1 header , pitch 2.0mm
2.3.1.1 CON2: LVDS VOLTAGE
2.3.1.2 JP2, JP3: RS232 / RS422 / RS485 Selector
The jumper can be configured to operate COM1 in RS-232/422/485 mode.
Pin № Function
1-2
(Default
RS232
3-4 RS422
5-6 RS485
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2.3.1.3 JP4:Clear CMOS
Remember to set jumper back to Normal before turning on the power supply.
CAUTION
TURN OFF the power supply before setting Clear CMOS.
2.3.1.4 JP5: Backlight Power Voltage Selector
JP5 can be configured to operate in 5Volts / 12Volts mode.
2.3.1.5 JP6, JP8 Backlight Adjust Mode Selector
Location DC mode
(For HW)
PWM mode
(For BIOS)
DC mode
(For BIOS)
JP6 1-2 2-3 2-3
JP8 X X 1-2
2.3.1.6 JP7: Backlight Brightness Voltage Selector
Pin № Function
1-2 Clear CMOS
2-3 (Default) Normal
Pin № Function
1-2 +5V
2-3 (Default) +12V
Pin № Function
1-2 +3.3V
2-3 (Default) +5V
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2.3.1.7 JP9: Backlight Power ON/OFF Selector
2.1.3.8 VRD Select Backlight Adjust Mode
Pin № Function
1-2 +5V
2-3 (Default) +12V
Location VR→PWM OSD→PWM DC mode
JP6 X X 1-2
JP8 2-3 2-3 2-3
JP10 1-2 X X
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2.3.2 Connectors and Pin Assignment
The table below lists the function of each of the board’s connectors.
Label Function Note
AUDIO1 Audio connector 2x6 header
CN10 12V/5V External Power 4x2 header ,pitch 2.54mm
COM2 COM2 for RS232 2x5 header
COM3(Left) COM3 for RS232 2x5 header
COM4(Right) COM4 for RS232 2x5 header
COM Port COM1 for RS232/422/485 DB9
CON3 Digital Panel Backlight
Inverter Power
7x1 header, pitch 2.54mm
CPU_FAN FAN CONNECTOR 3x1 Pin Header
DC JACK2 12V DC Jack 2 Pin Jack
DIDO1 Digital I/O 2x5 Pin header
DVI1 DVI LCD Output Connector 20DP-1.25V
J2/J3 Amplifier 2 Pin header
JP1 Digital Panel Backlight
Brightness Control
3x1 header, pitch 2.54mm
LVDS1 LVDS LCD Output Connector 20DP-1.25V
PANEL1 System Function Connector 5x2 header ,pitch 2.0mm
VGA VGA Output 15pin VGA
USB1 USB PIN HEADER 4x2 Pin Header
USB3 USB PIN HEADER 4x2 Pin Header
12V1 12V External Power 2x1 header, pitch 2.0mm
5V1 5V External Power 2x1 header, pitch 2.0mm
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2.3.2.1 AUDIO: AUDIO Connector
2.3.2.2 CN10: 12V/5V External Power
12V1 5V CN10
2.3.2.3 COM2/3/4: D-SUB Dual Output
The serial port COM, which is option 1 for RS232 (from 11 pin to 20 pin), is the Winbond I/O serial
port.
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 AZ_FOUT_R 2 AZ_FOUT_L
3 +5VA 4 AUGND
5 LINE1_R 6 LINE1_L
7 MIC1_R 8 MIC1_L
9 AUGND 10 SW_D
11 SW_B 12 SW_C
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 FK NDCD1 2 FK NDSR1
3 FK NSIN1 4 FK NRTS1
5 FK NSOUT1 6 FK NCTS1
7 FK NDTR1 8 FK NRI1
9 GND 10 GND
11 FK NDCD2 12 FK NDSR2
13 FK NSIN2 14 FK NRTS2
15 FK NSOUT2 16 FK NCTS2
17 FK NDTR2 18 FK NRI2
19 GND 20 GND
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2.3.2.4 CON3: Inverter Power Connector
2.3.2.5 CPU _Fan: FAN CONNECTOR
2.3.2.6 DVI1: DVI LCD Output Connector
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 GND 2 TMDS0-
3 TMDS0+ 4 GND
5 DDC_CLK 6 DDC_DATA
7 GND 8 TMDS1-
9 TMDS1+ 10 GND
11 TMDS2- 12 TMDS2+
13 GND 14 CLK+
15 CLK- 16 HPD2
17 DVI_EXT_5V 18 DVI_EXT_5V
Pin № Signal Name
1 +12V
2 +12V
3 +12V
4 GND
5 Backlight Control
6 GND
7 Backlight EN 5V
Pin № Signal Name
1 GND
2 +12V
3 SENSE
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2.3.2.7 J2, J3: Amplifier
2.3.2.8 JP1: Digital Panel Backlight Brightness Control
Pin № Signal Name
1 5V
2 Backlight control
3 GND
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2.3.2.9 LVDS1: LVDS LCD Output Connector
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 LCDVDD 2 LVDS0_TX0_N
3 LCDVDD 4 LVDS0_TX0_P
5 LCDVDD 6 LVDS0_TX1_N
7 GND 8 LVDS0_TX1_P
9 GND 10 LVDS0_TX2_N
11 GND 12 LVDS0_TX2_P
13 GND 14 LVDS0_CLK_N
15 GND 16 LVDS0_CLK_P
17 GND 18 LVDS0_TX3_N
19 GND 20 LVDS0_TX3_P
21 GND 22 LVDS1_TX0_N
23 GND 24 LVDS1_TX0_P
25 GND 26 LVDS1_TX1_N
27 GND 28 LVDS1_TX1_P
29 GND 30 LVDS1_TX2_N
31 GND 32 LVDS1_TX2_P
33 GND 34 LVDS1_CLK_N
35 GND 36 LVDS1_CLK_P
37 GND 38 LVDS1_TX3_N
39 GND 40 LVDS1_TX3_P
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2.3.2.10 PANEL1: Front Panel System Function Connector
2.3.2.11 USB1/ USB3: USB PIN HEADER
2.3.2.12 5V1/12V1/CN10: External Power
12V1 5V1 CN10
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 PW_LED+ 2 HD_LED+
3 PW_LED- 4 HD_LED-
5 PW_BT1 6 RT_BT1
7 PW_BT2 8 RT_BT2
9 RSEV 10 5VSB
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 USB 5V 2 USB 5V
3 USB_P7- 4 USB_P6-
5 USB_P7+ 6 USB_P6+
7 GND 8 GND
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2.3.2.13 Mini PCIe slot for SSD
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 PCIE_WAKE# 2 +3.3V
3 NC 4 GND
5 BT_EN 6 +1.5V
7 CLK_OE# 8 USIM_PWR
9 GND 10 USIM_DATA
11 PCIE_CLKM 12 USIM_CLOCK
13 PCIE_CLKP 14 USIM_RESET
15 GND 16 USIM_VPP
17 NC 18 GND
19 NC 20 Wireless_ENABLE
21 GND 22 PCIE_RESET
23 PCIE_RXM 24 +3.3V
25 PCIE_RXP 26 GND
27 GND 28 +1.5V
29 GND 30 SMB_CLK
31 PCIE_TXM 32 SMB_DATA
33 PCIE_TXP 34 GND
35 GND 36 USB_D-
37 GND 38 USB_D+
39 +3.3V 40 GND
41 +3.3V 42 NC
43 GND 44 NC
45 NC 46 NC
47 NC 48 +1.5V
49 NC 50 GND
51 +3.3V 52 +3.3V
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2.3.2.14 Mini PCIe slot for WLAN
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 PCIE_WAKE# 2 +3.3V
3 NC 4 GND
5 BT_EN 6 +1.5V
7 CLK_OE# 8 USIM_PWR
9 GND 10 USIM_DATA
11 PCIE_CLKM 12 USIM_CLOCK
13 PCIE_CLKP 14 USIM_RESET
15 GND 16 USIM_VPP
17 NC 18 GND
19 NC 20 Wireless_ENABLE
21 GND 22 PCIE_RESET
23 PCIE_RXM 24 +3.3V
25 PCIE_RXP 26 GND
27 GND 28 +1.5V
29 GND 30 SMB_CLK
31 PCIE_TXM 32 SMB_DATA
33 PCIE_TXP 34 GND
35 GND 36 USB_D-
37 GND 38 USB_D+
39 +3.3V 40 GND
41 +3.3V 42 NC
43 GND 44 NC
45 NC 46 NC
47 NC 48 +1.5V
49 NC 50 GND
51 +3.3V 52 +3.3V
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2.3.3 External Connectors
The table below lists the function of each of the board’s connectors to connect
external interfaces.
Label Function Note
CN7 Power input 12V DC Jack
COM RS-232/422/485 DB9
USB USB 2.0 USB A Type
RJ-45 Ethernet RJ-45
VGA VGA Output DB15
2.3.3.1 DC Power Input Connector
Power input is a DC jack power connector that accepts 12V DC input.
2.3.3.2 Serial Interface Connector
The ID32 has one serial port connector to connect your device to external devices
such as mouse, modem or printer. You can configure serial port settings
RS-232/422/485 by jumpers.
*Default setting: RS-232
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Name
1 DC_IN 2 GND
Pin № RS-232 RS-422 RS-485
1 DCD TxD- D-
2 RXD TxD+ D+
3 TXD RxD+ NC
4 DTR RxD- NC
5 GND GND GND
6 DSR NC NC
7 RTS NC NC
8 CTS NC NC
9 RI NC NC
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2.3.3.3 USB Connector
ID32 motherboard has two USB 2.0 connectors. Use USB2.0 connector to connect
external devices such as mouse or keyboard to the device.
2.3.3.4 Ethernet Connector
The ID32 has two RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet interfaces for connecting to the
internet.
2.3.3.5 VGA Output Connector
The ID32 has VGA connector (D-Sub 15pin Female). Use VGA cable to connect the
display to the PC system.
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 +5V 2 Data-
3 Data+ 4 GND
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 TX1+ 2 TX1-
3 TX2+ 4 TX2-
5 TX3+ 6 TX3-
7 TX4+ 8 TX4-
Pin № Signal Name Pin № Signal Name
1 RED 2 GREEN
3 BLUE 4 ID2/RES
5 GND 6 GND
7 GND 8 GND
9 KEY/PWR 10 GND
11 ID0/RES 12 ID1/SDA
13 HSync 14 VSync
15 ID3/SCL
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DRIVER INSTALLATION This chapter contains driver installation
instructions for ID32 motherboard.
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CHAPRTER 3: DRIVER INSTALLATION
This chapter contains driver installation guide. Follow the instructions below to complete the installation. You will quickly complete the installation.
3.1 Chipset Driver Installation
3.1.1 Standard CMOS Features
1. Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Open the file document “Chipset Driver”.
2. Click on “infinst_auto.exe“ to install driver.
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3. Click on “Yes “ to agree with the terms of License.
4. Click on “Next“ to install driver.
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5. Click on “Next“ to install driver.
6. Click on “Yes, I want to restart this computer now“, and the click “Finish” completing chipset driver installation.
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3.2 Graphic Driver Installation
3.2.1 Standard CMOS Feature
The computer is equipped with Intel NM10 Companion Device. The Intel Graphic Drivers should be installed first, and it will enable “Video Controller (VGA compatible). Follow the instructions below to complete the installation. You will quickly complete the installation.
1. Insert the CD that comes with the computer. Open the file document “Graphic Driver”.
2. Click on “setup” to execute the setup.
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3. Click on “Next “to install Driver.
4. Click on “Yes “ to agree with the terms of license.
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5. Click on “Next “ to install Driver.
6. Click on “Next “to install Driver.
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7. Click on “Yes, I want to restart this computer now“ to go on.
3.2.2 Panel Resolution Setting
1. Right-click the desktop, and then click Properties. 2. In the Display Properties dialog box, click the Settings tab.
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3. Click on “Monitor”.
4. Click on “Hide modes that this monitor cannot display” to remove this option.
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5. Click on “Setting”, then could choose 32bit color quality.
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3.3 Ethernet Driver Installation
You must make sure which operating system you are using before installing the Ethernet drivers. Follow instruction below to complete the installation of the Broadcom BCM57780 Gigabit Ethernet controller LAN drivers. You will quickly complete the installation.
1. Right-click the desktop, and then click Properties. 2. In the Other device dialog box, click the Settings tab.
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3. Click on “Update Driver” to execute the setup.
4. Click on “Browse my computer for driver software“ to install driver.
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5. Choose the path to install driver.
6. Click “Close“ to finish driver installation.
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3.4 Audio Driver Installation
The ALC888 series are high-performance 7.1+2 Channel High Definition Audio Codecs
providing ten DAC channels that simultaneously support 7.1 sound playback, plus 2
channels of independent stereo sound output (multiple streaming) through the front
panel stereo outputs. The series integrates two stereo ADCs that can support a
stereo microphone, and feature Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC), Beam Forming (BF),
and Noise Suppression (NS) technology.
You must confirm which operating system you are using before installing the Audio
drivers.
Follow the steps below to complete the installation of the Realtek ALC655 Audio
drivers.
1. Insert the CD that comes with the motherboard. Open the file document
“alc655_driver” and click on “Vista_Win7_R260.exe” to execute the setup.
2. Click on “Yes“ to install driver.
3. Click on “Yes, I want to restart my computer now” to finish installation.
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3.5 Fintek COM Port Driver Installation
1. If the system is WIN7 please first close UAC(Refer to “Disabling User Account Control
(UAC) in Windows 7”).
2. Extract the Patch_0408.zip to a folder.
3. Double-click batch file(patch.bat) will install driver.
4. Check driver install success.
Before the update or update fail.
After the update and update success.
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5. You will need to restart your computer for driver install success. Type in this
command from the Run menu:
C:\Windows\System32\UserAccountControlSettings.exe or uac
To turn off UAC, move the slider to the Never notify position, and then click OK. If
you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password
or provide confirmation.
To turn UAC back on, move the slider to choose when you want to be notified, and
then click OK. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation,
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type the password or provide confirmation.
You will need to restart your computer for UAC to be turned off.
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AMI BIOS SETUP This chapter describes the different settings
available in the AMI BIOS that comes with the
board. This chapter offers information on the
Award BIOS installation utility.
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CHAPTER 4: AMI BIOS SETUP
Your computer comes with a hardware configuration program which called BIOS
Setup that allows you to view and set up the system parameters.
The BIOS (Basic Input / Output System) is a layer of the software called ‘firmware’
which translates instructions from software (such as the operating system) into
instructions that allow the computer hardware to understand the software programs.
The BIOS settings also identify installed devices and establish many special features.
4.1 How and When to Use BIOS Setup
To enter the BIOS setup, you need to connect an external USB keyboard, press Del
key when the prompt appears on the screen during start up. The prompt screen
shows only few seconds so need press Del key quickly.
IMPORTANT:
Updated BIOS version may be published after the manual released.
Check the latest version of BIOS on the website.
You may need to run BIOS setup utility for reasons listed below:
1. Error message on screen indicates to check BIOS setup
2. Restoring the factory default settings
3. Modifying the specific hardware specifications
4. Necessity to optimize specifications
BIOS Navigation Keys
The following keys are enabled during POST:
Key Function
Del Enters the BIOS setup menu.
F7
Display the boot menu. Lists all bootable devices that are connected
to the system. With cursor ↑and cursor ↓and by pressing <ENTER>,
select the device used for the boot.
Pause Pressing the [Pause] key stops the POST. Press any other key to
resume the POST.
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The following Keys can be used after entering the BIOS Setup.
Key Function
F1 General Help
F2 Previous Values
F3 Optimized Defaults
F4 Save & Exit
Esc Exit
+/- Change Opt.
Enter Select or execute command
Cursor ↑ Moves to the previous item
Cursor ↓ Goes to the next item
Cursor ← Moves to the previous item
Cursor → Goes to the next item
NOTE:
You can press the F1, F2, F3, F4, –/+, and Esc keys by connecting a
USB keyboard to your computer.
For items marked ► press <Enter> for more options.
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4.2 BIOS Functions
This computer has AMI BIOS built-in and a CMOS SETUP utility that allow users to
configure required settings or to activate certain system features. The follwoing
sections describe the configuration options found in the menu items.
4.2.1 Main Menu
When you enter BIOS setup, the first menu that appears on the screen is the main
menu. It contains the system information including BIOS version, processor RC
version, system language, time, and date.
The Main BIOS setup image has two main frames. The left frame displays all the
options that can be configured. Grayed-out options cannot be configured. On the
contrary, options in blue can be configured. The right frame displays the key legend.
Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message. When an option is
selected in the left frame, it is highlighted in white. Often a text message will
accompany it.
Immediately after the [DEL] key is pressed during startup, the main BIOS setup menu
appears:
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BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
System Language Displays the
system language.
[English] is set up
by default.
Adjustment of the
language
Set the language in
other language.
The
language in this
device is English.
System Date/Time This is current date
setting. The time is
maintained by the
battery when the
device is turned
off.
Date and time
changes.
Set the date in the
format
[mm/dd/yyyy];
The time in the
format:
[hh/mm/ss]
Access Level The current user
access settings
Changes to the
level of access
Administrator is
set up by the
default
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4.2.2 Advanced Menu
The advanced menu also uses to set configuration of the CPU and other system
devices. There are sub menus on the left frame of the screen.
CAUTION
Handle advanced BIOS settings page with caution. Any changes can
affect the operation of your computer.
Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) settings allow to control how the
power switch operates. The power supply can be adjusted for power requirements.
You can use the screen to select options of ACPI configuration. A description of the
selected items will appear on the right side of the screen.
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BIOS Setting Description Setting
Option
Effect
Launch PXE
OpROM
Control Launch PXE
OpROM parameters.
To limit the PXE support
to particular devices, use
the function Use device
for PXE.
Enabled Load PXE Option
ROMs.
*Disabled Ignore all PXE
Option ROMs.
Launch Storage
OpROM
Control Launch Storage
OpROM parameters.
To limit the Storage
support to particular
devices, use the function
Use device for Storage.
Enabled Load Storage
Option ROMs
*Disabled Ignore all Storage
Option ROMs
PCI Subsystem
Settings
Configures PCI Subsystem
settings
Enter Opens submenu
ACPI Settings Configures ACPI settings Enter Opens submenu
S5 RTC Wake
Settings
Configures RTC Wake
parameters
Enter Opens submenu
CPU Configuration Configures CPU settings Enter Opens submenu
IDE Configuration Configures IDE
Parameters
Enter Opens submenu
Intel Fast Flash
Standy
Configures Intel Fast
Flash Standy Parameters
Enter Opens submenu
USB Configuration Configures USB Settings Enter Opens submenu
F81865 Super IO
Configuration
Configures IO settings Enter Opens submenu
F81865 H/W
Monitor
Configures Hardware
Monitor settings
Enter Opens submenu
PPM Configuration Configures PPM settings Enter Opens submenu
*Default
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4.2.2.1 PCI Subsystem Settings
Selects the PCI Option ROM to launch in case Multiple Option ROMs (Legacy ROM
and EFI Compatible ROM) are present.
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*Default
BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
PCI ROM Priority Selects the PCI Option ROM
to launch in case Multiple
Option ROMs
Legacy ROM Launches
Legacy ROM
EFI Compatible
ROM
Launches
EFI
Compatible
ROM
PCI Latency
Timer
Use this function to select
the number of PCI bus clocks
to be used for the PCI latency
timer.
*32/64/96/12
8/160/
192/224/248
Program the
PCI latency
timer to X PCI
bus clocks.
VGA Palette
Snoop
Controls the ability of a
primary PCI VGA controller to
share a common palette
(when a snoop writes cycles)
with an ISA video card.
Enabled
*Disabled
Enables or
Disables this
function
PERR#
Generation
Configure PERR# Generation
Settings
Enabled
*Disabled
Enables or
Disables this
function
SERR#
Generation
Configure SERR# Generation
Settings
Enabled
*Disabled
Enables or
Disables this
function
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4.2.2.2 ACPI Settings
*Default
BIOS Setting Description Setting
Option
Effect
Enable ACPI
Auto
Configuration
BIOS ACPI Auto
Configuration
Enable/
*Disable
Enables or Disables
this function
Enable
Hibernation
Control hibernation.
This option may be not
effective with some OS.
Enable/
Disable
Enables or Disables
this function
ACPI Sleep
State
Control ACPI Sleep
State parameters
Suspend
Disable
System ability to
Hibernate (OS/S3
Sleep State)
S1 CPU Stop Clock
*S3 Suspend to RAM
Lock Legacy
Resources
Control Lock Legacy
Resources parameters
Enable/
*Disable
Enables or Disable
Lock of Legacy
Resource.
S3 Video
Repost
Control S3 Video Repost
parameters
Enable/
*Disable
Enables or Disable
S3 Video Repost
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4.2.2.3 S5 RTC Wake Settings
You can use the screen to select options for Super IO Configuration, and change the
value of the option selected. A description of the selected item appears on the right
side of the screen.
BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
Wake system with
Fixed Time
Control System
wake on alarm
event settings
Enable/ *Disable System wake on
alarm event.
When enabled,
System will wake
on the
HR:MIN:SEC
specified
Wake system with
Dynamic Time
Set the system to
wake on the
current time +
increase minute (s)
Enabled/ Set the system
to wake on the
current time +
increase minute
(s).
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4.2.2.4 CPU Configuration
BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
Hyper-Threading Enables for
Windows XP and
Linux (optimized for
Hyper-Threading
Technology) and
Disabled for other
OS (not optimized
for
Hyper-Threading
Technology)
Enable/
Disable
Enables or
disables
Hyper-Threadin
g Technology
Execute Disable Bit Configure Execute
Disable Bit Settings
Enable/
Disable
Enables or
disables Disable
Bit Execution
Limit CPUID
Maximum
Configure Limit
CPUID Maximum
Settings
Enable/
Disable
Enables or
disables Limit
CPUID
Maximum
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4.2.2.5 IDE Configuration
Configure SATA as
Determines how SATA controllers(s) operate. The options are IDE and AHCI.
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4.2.2.5.1 SATA Configuration
BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
SATA Controller (s) SATA Ports (0-3)
Device Names if
Present and
Enabled
Enable/
Disable
Enables or
Disables SATA
Ports
(0-3)
Configure SATA as Allows users to
select mode of
SATA controller(s).
ACHI Work in AHCI
mode of SATA
controller(s)
Port0 Speed Limit Allow users to set
Port0 Speed Limit
No Limit No speed limit
Port1 Speed Limit Allow users to set
Port1 Speed Limit
No Limit No speed limit
SATA Port 0 Allows users to
enable or disable
the SATA Port 0.
Enabled/ Disabled Enable or disable
this function
SATA Port 0 Hot
Plug
Allows users to
enable or disable
the Port 0 Hot
Enabled/ Disabled Enable or disable
this function
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4.2.2.6 Intel Fast Flash Standby
Plug.
SATA Port 1 Allows users to
enable or disable
the SATA Port 1.
Enabled/ Disabled Enable or disable
this function
SATA Port 1 Hot
Plug
Allows users to
enable or disable
Port 0 Hot Plug
Enabled/ Disabled Enable or disable
this function
BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
iFFS Support Control iFFS
Support parameters
Enable/
Disable
Enables or
Disables this
function
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4.2.2.7 USB Configuration
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BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
Legacy USB Support User can enable or
disable USB port.
Disable Will keep USB
devices available
only for EFI
applications.
Enable Enable all the USB
devices
EMCI Hand‐off This is a
workaround for OSs
without ECHI hand‐
off support.
Disable Disables this
function
Enable Enables this
function
USB mass storage
driver support
User can Enable or
disable USB mass
storage driver
support.
Disable Disables this
function
Enable Enables this
function
USB Transfer time‐
out
The time‐out value
for control, bulk,
and interrupt
transfers.
1 Sec
5 Sec
10 Sec
20 Sec
Depends on the
time‐out value
Device Reset time‐
out
USB mass storage
device start unit
command time‐
out.
10 Sec
20 Sec
30 Sec
40 Sec
Depends on the
time‐out value
Device power‐up
delay
Maximum time the
device will take
before it properly
reports itself to the
host controller.
Auto Uses default value:
for a root port it is
100 ms, for a Hub
port the delay is
taken from Hub
descriptor
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4.2.2.8 F81865 Super IO Configuration
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BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
Serial Port 1,2,3
,4,5 Configuration
Set Parameters of
Serial Ports. User
can
Enable/Disable the
serial port and
select optimal
settings for the
super IO Device.
Enabled/ Disabled
Enable or disable
Serial Port (COM)
IO GPI0
Configuration
You can use the
screen to select
options for IO GPI0
Configuration.
A description of
the selected item
appears on the
right side of the
screen. For items
marked with ►,
please press
<Enter> for more
options.
Change the
value of the option
selected.
Watch Dog Time
Select
This watchdog
timer can be used
to monitor system
software
operation
and take
corrective action if
the software fails
to function after
the programmed
period.
1~10 min/
Disabled
Set the time 1~10
min or disable this
function
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4.2.2.9 F81865 H/W Monitor
You can see System temperature, fan speed and other PC Health Status parameters.
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4.2.2.10 PPM Configuration
BIOS
Setting
Description Setting Option Effect
EIST Configure Intel Speed
Step (EIST) parameters
Enabled/
Disabled
Enable or disable Intel
Speed Step (EIST)
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4.3 Chipset
4.3.1 Memory Frequency Timing
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4.3.2 Intel IGD Configuration
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4.4 Boot
BIOS Setting Description Setting
Option
Effect
Setup Prompt
Timeout
Number of seconds to
wait for setup activation
key
1~X Set the number of
seconds
Bootup Numlock
State
Select the keyboard
NumLock state
On/
Off
Set the keyboard
NumLock state
parameters
Quiet Boot Configure Quiet Boot
Settings
Enabled/
Disabled
Enables or
disables Quiet
Boot option
Fast Boot
Enables or disables boot
with initialization of a
minimal set of devices
required to launch
active boot option. Has
no effect for BBS boot
options
Enabled/
Disabled
Enables or
disables Fast Boot
option
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VGA Support Configures VGA Support
settings
Auto
Only install Legacy
OpRom with
Legacy OS and
logo would NOT
be shown during
post. Efi driver will
still be installed
with EFi OS.
EFI Driver
USB Support Configures USB Support
settings
Disabled All USB devices
will NOT be
available until
after OS boot
Full Initial All USB devices
will be available in
OS and POST
Partial Initial Specific USB
port/device will
not be available
before OS boot
PS2 Device
Support
Configures PS2 Device
Support settings
Enable/
Disable
If Disabled, PS2
devices will be
skipped
Network Stack
Driver Support
Configures Network
Stack Driver Support
settings
Enable/
Disable
If Disabled,
NetWork Stack
Driver will be
skipped
Gate A20 Active Configures Gate A20
Active settings
Upon
Request
GA20 can be
disabled using
BIOS services
Always
Active
Do not allow
disabling GA20;
this option is
useful when any
RT code is
executed above
1MB
Option ROM
Messages
Set display mode for
Option ROM
Force BIOS/
Keep Current
Set display mode
for Option ROM
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Interrupt 19
Capture
Configures Interrupt 19
Capture settings
Disable Disable this
function
Enable Allows Option
ROMs to trap Int
19
Boot Option 1~3 Set the system Boot
order
UEFI: Built-in
EFI Shell
Set the parameter
for each Boot
Option 1~3
SATA SM:
ADATA XM15
32Gb
Set the parameter
for each Boot
Option 1~3
UEFI: ADATA
USB Flash
Drive 1.00
Set the parameter
for each Boot
Option 1~3
Disabled Disable this
function
Hard Drive BBS
Priorities
Hard Drive BBS
Parameters
Enter Opens sub-menu
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Boot Option
This option shows the priorities of the boot options. User can change the priorities
by selecting the particular boot option. The boot option selected in Boot option #1
will be the first priority, followed by second, third and so on.
Network/Hard Device BBS Priorities
It will list all the Boot options that are configured as Network/Hard Drive. User can
change the priority as similar to the main boot option priorities. The first boot option
will be having top boot priority and will appear at the boot option priorities and boot
order.
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4.4 Security
This section allows you to configure and improve your system and allows you to set
up some system features according to your preference.
BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
Adminisrator
Password
Displays whether
or not an
administrator
password has
been set.
Enter password.
Length 3~20
If only
Administrator’s
password is set,
then this only
limits access to
Setup and is only
asked for when
entering Setup/
User Password
Display whether or
not a user
password has
been set.
Enter password.
Length 3~20
If only User’s
password is set.
Then this is a
power on
password and
must be entered
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to boot or enter
setup. In Setup the
User will have
Administrator
rights
HDD 0: ADATA
XM15 3
Set HDD Security
Configuration
HDD Password Allows Access to
Set, Modify and
Clear Hard Disk
User and Master
Passwords. User
password need to
be installed for
Enabling Security.
Master Password
can be Modified
only when
successfully
unlocked with
Master Password
in POST.
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4.5 Save & Exit
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BIOS Setting Description Setting Option Effect
Save Changes and
Exit
This saves the
changes to the CMOS
and exits the BIOS
Setup program.
<YES> Save changes
Discard Changes
and Exit
This exits the BIOS
Setup without saving
the changes made in
BIOS Setup to the
CMOS.
<YES> Saves the changes
<NO> Return to the BIOS
Setup Main Menu
Save Changes and
Reset
Reset the system after
saving the changes.
<YES> Saves the changes
<NO> Return to the BIOS
Setup Main Menu
Discard Changes
and Reset
Reset system setup
without saving any
changes
<YES> Saves the changes
<NO> Return to the BIOS
Setup Main Menu
Save Changes Save changes done so
far to any of the setup
options.
<YES> Saves the changes
<NO> Return to the BIOS
Setup Main Menu
Discard Changes Discard changes done
so far to any of the
setup options.
<YES> Saves the changes
<NO> Return to the BIOS
Setup Main Menu
Restore Defaults Restore/load default
values for all the
setup options.
<YES> Saves the changes
<NO> Return to the BIOS
Setup Main Menu
Save as User
Defaults
Save the changes
done so far as User
defaults.
<YES> Saves the changes
<NO> Return to the BIOS
Setup Main Menu
Restore User
Defaults
Restore the User
Defaults to all the
setup options.
<YES> Saves the changes
<NO> Return to the BIOS
Setup Main Menu
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT This chapter contains directory to technical
support.
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CHAPTER 5: TECHNICAL SUPPORT
This chapter includes the directory for technical support. Free technical support is
available from our engineers every business day. We are always ready to give advice
on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation
of any of our products. If any problem occurs immediately contact us.
To find the Drivers and SDK, please refer to the Driver CD that comes in the package
or contact us.
The list of SDK available for ID32 Motherboard:
Item File Type Description
1 SDK Watchdog SDK
2 SDK Digital I/O SDK
USER MANUAL APPENDIX A DIGITAL I/O SAMPLE CODE
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APPENDIX A: DIGITAL I/O SAMPLE CODE
//File of the Main.cpp //=========================================================== //This code is for test IA30 Super I/O. //=========================================================== #include <dos.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> //============================================================ #define W83627EHG_INDEX_PORT 0x2E #define W83627EHG_DATA_PORT 0x2F //============================================================ #define W83627EHG_REG_LD 0x07 //============================================================ #define W83627EHG_UNLOCK 0x87 #define W83627EHG_LOCK 0xAA //============================================================ void ClrKbBuf(void); void Unlock_W83627EHG(void); void Lock_W83627EHG(void); void Set_W83627EHG_Reg(unsigned char,unsigned char); unsigned char Get_W83627EHG_Reg(unsigned char); int main (); //============================================================ int main () { unsigned char ucDO = 0; //data for digital output unsigned char ucDI; //data for digital input unsigned char ucBuf; Set_W83627EHG_Reg(0x07,0x07);//switch to logic device 7 // PIN 121~128 function select // Bit0 = 0 -> Game Port. // = 1 -> GPIO1.
USER MANUAL APPENDIX A DIGITAL I/O SAMPLE CODE
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ucBuf = Get_W83627EHG_Reg(0x29); Set_W83627EHG_Reg(0x29,ucBuf|0x01); // Bit0 = 0 -> GPIO1 is inactive. // Bit1 = 1 -> Activate GPIO1. ucBuf = Get_W83627EHG_Reg(0x30); Set_W83627EHG_Reg(0x30,ucBuf|0x01);//Activate GPIO1 Set_W83627EHG_Reg(0xF0,0x0F);//switch GPIO Input(1)/Output(0) port Set_W83627EHG_Reg(0xF1, 0x00); //clear ucDI = Get_W83627EHG_Reg(0xF1) & 0x0F; ClrKbBuf(); while(1) { ucDO++; Set_W83627EHG_Reg(0xF1, ((ucDO & 0x0F) << 4)); ucBuf = Get_W83627EHG_Reg(0xF1) & 0x0F; if (ucBuf != ucDI) { ucDI = ucBuf; printf("Digital I/O Input Changed. Current Data is 0x%X\n",ucDI); } if (kbhit()) { getch(); break; } delay(500); } return 0; } //============================================================ void ClrKbBuf(void) { while(kbhit()) { getch(); } }
USER MANUAL APPENDIX A DIGITAL I/O SAMPLE CODE
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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void Unlock_W83627EHG (void)
{
outportb(W83627EHG_INDEX_PORT, W83627EHG_UNLOCK);
outportb(W83627EHG_INDEX_PORT, W83627EHG_UNLOCK);
}
//============================================================
void Lock_W83627EHG (void)
{
outportb(W83627EHG_INDEX_PORT, W83627EHG_LOCK);
}
//============================================================
void Set_W83627EHG_Reg( unsigned char REG, unsigned char DATA)
{
Unlock_W83627EHG(); outportb(W83627EHG_INDEX_PORT, REG);
outportb(W83627EHG_DATA_PORT, DATA); Lock_W83627EHG();
}
//============================================================
unsigned char Get_W83627EHG_Reg( unsigned char REG)
{
unsigned char Result; Unlock_W83627EHG();
outportb(W83627EHG_INDEX_PORT, REG);
Result = inportb(W83627EHG_DATA_PORT); Lock_W83627EHG();
return Result;
}
//============================================================
USER MANUAL APPENDIX B WATCHDOG SAMPLE CODE
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APPENDIX B: WATCHDOG SAMPLE CODE
//File of the Watchdog.cpp //============================================================ //This Sample code is for Watchdog timer configuration //============================================================ //============================================================ #include <dos.h> #include <conio.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> //============================================================ #define W83627_INDEX_PORT 0x2E #define W83627_DATA_PORT 0x2F #define W83627_UNLOCK 0x87 #define W83627_LOCK 0xAA //#define Watchdog_timeout 10 //============================================================ void Unlock_W83627(void); void Lock_W83627(void); void Set_W83627_Reg(unsigned char,unsigned char); unsigned char Get_W83627_Reg(unsigned char); //============================================================ int main () { int Watchdog_timeout = 10; printf("Input Watchdog Timer time-out value [0-255] : "); scanf("%d",&Watchdog_timeout); if(Watchdog_timeout <= 0 || Watchdog_timeout > 255) { printf("Time-out value out of range!!\n\n"); printf("Input Watchdog Timer time-out value [0-255] : "); scanf("%d",&Watchdog_timeout);
USER MANUAL APPENDIX B WATCHDOG SAMPLE CODE
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} Set_W83627_Reg(0x07,0x08);//switch to logic device 8 Set_W83627_Reg(0x30,0x01);//Activate watchdog Set_W83627_Reg(0xF5,0x06);//Select WDTO# count mode.Second Mode. Set_W83627_Reg(0xF6,Watchdog_timeout); //Set Watch Dog Timer Time-out value //Set_W83627_Reg(0xF7,0xC0); //Clear Watchdog timer event int i = Watchdog_timeout; while(1) { if (kbhit()) { if(getch()==0x1B) //Esc break; else{ i=Watchdog_timeout; //Reset Watchdog timer Set_W83627_Reg(0xF6,Watchdog_timeout); //Set Watch Dog Timer Time-out value } } clrscr(); if(i>0){ i--; printf("After %2d sec reset computer!\n",i); printf("Press any key to reset watchdog timer!\n"); printf("Press [Esc] to exit!\n"); } else
printf("Watchdog timer fail!");
delay(1000); }
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Set_W83627_Reg(0xF6,0); //Disable Watchdog timer
return 0;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void Unlock_W83627 (void)
{
outportb(W83627_INDEX_PORT, W83627_UNLOCK); outportb(W83627_INDEX_PORT,
W83627_UNLOCK);
}
//============================================================
void Lock_W83627 (void)
{
outportb(W83627_INDEX_PORT, W83627_LOCK);
}
//============================================================
void Set_W83627_Reg( unsigned char REG, unsigned char DATA)
{
Unlock_W83627(); outportb(W83627_INDEX_PORT, REG);
outportb(W83627_DATA_PORT, DATA); Lock_W83627();
}
//============================================================
unsigned char Get_W83627_Reg( unsigned char REG)
{
unsigned char Result; Unlock_W83627();
outportb(W83627_INDEX_PORT, REG); Result = inportb(W83627_DATA_PORT);
Lock_W83627();
return Result;
}
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