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1. gt lt Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save amp Exit ESC Exit Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc ACPI Sleep State Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the suspend button is pressed 27 Different modes are defined with different power consumption S1 CPU Stop Clock CPU stops working while other devices are still connected to power supply 3 2 2 APM Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Enable or disable System wake on RTC Power On Function Enabled alem evant Von eee RTC Power On Hour 0 System will wake on the RTC Power On Minute 0 hr min sec specified RTC Power On Second 0 gt lt Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save amp Exit ESC Exit Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc RTC Power On Function When Enabled users can set the date and time at which the RTC real time clock alarm awakens the system from Suspend mode The choices lt Enabled gt lt Disabled default gt 3 2 3 CPU Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY CPU Configuration Enabled for Windows XP and 28 Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends The read only option contains detailed information of CPU including CPU manufacturer
2. 22 Section 3 Computer Installation and Use Before the installation of computer peripheral accessories Please follow the safety principles below which will help to prevent the computer from potential damage and ensure personal safety A piease make sure your computer is not connected with any power supply Only licensed service technicians can carry out maintenance on your computer The warraty is not within the scope if you open and repair it without the company s authorization Disconnect the computer power connector carefully the power connector has foolproof design Please must take care and protect the connector pins Before you touch any components of the computer please make sure your hand touch an unpainted metal surface it will remove static electricity during the assembly process During operation please keep touching the unpainted metal surface it will be useful for static electricity discharge 3 1 Install Computer Peripheral Accessories 3 1 1 DVI Interface Connection Both the motherboard and the LED controller board have one DVI port Motherboard will send video signal to LED controller card DVI interface of LED controller card is used to receive video signal then it will send the RJ45 video signal to the large LED screen 3 1 2 COM Device Connection Connect the COM devices to the computer serial ports 3 1 3 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connection 1 Connect the 6PIN PS 2 connector to the computer PS 2 in
3. model frequency L1 Cache L2 Cache etc Hyper Threading Disable or enable the Hyper Threading Technology Intel Hyper Threading Technology uses resources efficiently enabling multiple threads to run on each core and increasing processor throughput Execute Disabled Bit When this field is set to Disabled it will force the XD feature flag to always return to 0 XD can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS Windows Server 2003 SP1 Windows XP SP2 SuSE Linux 9 2 RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3 29 Limit CPUID Maximum The CPUID instruction of some newer CPUs will return a value greater than 3 The default is Disabled because this problem does not exist in the Windows series operating systems If you are using an operating system other than Windows this problem may occur To avoid this problem enable this field to limit the return value to 3 or lesser than 3 EIST To enable or disable the Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology allows the system to dynamically adjust processor voltage and core frequency which can result in decreased average power consumption and decreased average heat production CPU C state Report Enable or disable the CPU C states 3 2 4 SATA Configuration Serial ATA Controller S 30 To enable or disable the SATA controller S SATA Mode To configure the SATA Mode AHCI or IDE
4. C 2010 American Megatrends LAN 1 4 Controller To enable or disable onboard LAN controller for LAN1 to LAN4 Restore AC Power Loss To select the computer starting up status after restoring the AC power Power Off press the power buttong to start the computer Power On Computer starts up directly after restoring the AC power Last State Return to the last status when the AC power loss Bypass Power On Enable or disable the bypass function when system power on Bypass Power Off Enable or disable the bypass function under Power Off Status 3 4 Boot Menu 35 Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Setup Prompt Timeout Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key 60s is the maximum seconds of timeout If dont press setup key within the preset time system will continue to start Bootup Numlock State This function allows users to activate Numlock function when system boots up ON Numlock open when boot up OFF Numlock under cursor control Show Full Logo Enabled Computer boot screen will show supplier s LOGO Disabled Self detect info will show when system boots Boot Option 1 2 System will detect devices according to the preset sequency until to find a boot device Option 1 is the prior boot device Hard Drive BBS Priorities This option contains HDD that can be used as boot device If multiple HDDs in this option priority should set for these HDDs
5. then the prior one will show in Boot Option 1 36 3 5 Security Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Password Description Set Administrator Password The password length must be in the following range Select Screen Minimum length 1 t Select Item Maximum length 20 Enter Select Change Opt Administrator Password F1 General Help User Password F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save amp Exit ESC Exit Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc The password length Min 1 character Maximum 20 characters Administrator Password To setup administrator password User Password To setup user password If you have set the password system will display Installed If not system will display Not Installed 3 6 Save amp Exit Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY Load Defaults Restore Load Default values for all Save Changes and Exit the setup options Discard Changes and Exit 37 Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Load Defaults Restore Load Default values for all the setup options Save Change and Exit Press Enter to select this option and press Enter to confirm to save all BIOS changes and Exit Discard Change and Exit Press Enter to select this option and press Enter to confirm to discard all changes and exit 38 Section 4 Install and Replace Computer Components Recommended Tools You may use following tools e Small plum s
6. 2 POWER LED HD LED 3 4 HD LED VCC 5 6 BUZZDATA RESET BUTTON T 8 GND POWER BUTTON 9 10 GND 10 Please refer to following guide to connect and pay attention to its anode and cathode Improper connection will lead to system malfunction POWER LED HDD LED BUZZ RESET BUTTON PWR BUTTON 1 System Power LED Pins pin1 pin2 for PWLED Connecting system power LED cable to these pins pin 1 is LED anode when system power switch on power LED on When system power switches off power LED off 21 2 HD LED Pins J4 pin3 pin4 for HDD LED As a rule there is a HD LED on the panel of chassis while HD device like hard Disk is reading or writing no matter which HD device LED will flash shows that IDE device is running Connect IDE LED on chassis panel and these pins pin3 is LED anode 3 Buzzer Pins Pin5 Pin6 for SPEAKER To connect external speaker pins 4 Reset Button Pins pin7 pin8 for RESET Connect this pins and RESET switch on panel of chassis with cable When system can not work on reset can make system restart without turning on off the power thereby it can prolong system life span 5 Power On Off Control Pins pin9 pin10 for POWER BUTTON Connect these two pins with bounce switch on panel of chassis to switch on or switch off the power 2 5 13 SO DIMM Slot SO DIMM Board with one single channel SO DIMM slot supports DDRIII 800 1066 RAM upto 4GB
7. Serial ATA Port1 2 To enable or disable the two ports SATA amp CF under AHCI mode 3 2 5 USB Configuration ion 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrend USB function This option is used to enable or disable the USB port USB 2 0 EHCI Support Enabled Enable USB EHCI USB 2 0 functions max transmission rate upto 480Mpbs Disabled Disable USB2 0 function The transmission rate is 12Mpbs Legacy USB Support To support USB device in DOS mode such as USB Flash Disk USB keyboard please select lt Enabled gt or lt Auto gt 31 If not please select lt Disabled gt Mass Storage Devices To select the types of the connected USB devices Auto or floppy or Forced FDD HDD or CD ROM System defaults as Auto 3 2 6 Supper IO Configuration Version 2 10 1208 Copyright Serial Port 1 Configuration 1 Serial Port To enable or disable the serial port functions Set Parameters of Serial Port 1 2 Device Setting Read Only Display serial port IRQ and base address 3 Change Setting To change serial port settings Recommend to select Auto Serial Port 2 Configuration follows the same steps as above 32 BI S 66 50 Intel Cedar Trail Powered LED Screen Control Hardware Platform 3 2 7 H W Monitor BIOS SETUP UTILITY PC Health Status SYSTIN temperature 28 C CPUTIN temperature TAC Select Screen t Select Item CPUVCore EE Enter Select 3
8. basic address are allocated by the BIOS dynamically and it is a MUST normally to obtain the basic address before program this interface if there are no other PCI expansion device the basic address is CCOOH GPIO s interface debugging program is attached in the CD in the accessory box Running the GPIO executable file will start the GPIO debug program Appendix 4 Glossary ER a ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface for short ACPI specifications allow OS to control most power of computer and its extended devices Windows 98 98SE Windows 2000 and Windows ME are all support ACPI it provide users a flexible system power management ATX AT extended a motherboard layout according with modern standard replaced BabyAT It changes disposal of many components and do some new high efficiency design so it is widely used now BIOS Basic in out system It s a kind of software including all in out control code interface in PC It will do hardware testing while system booting then system runs it provides an interface between OS and hardware BIOS is stored in a ROM chip BUS In a computer system it s the channels among different parts for exchanging data it s also a group of hardware line BUS here means part lines inside CPU and main components of memory Chipset Integrated chips for executing one or more function Here Chipset means system level chipset structured by Southbridge amp Nor
9. of some drivers the system will prompt you to restart your system when you restart the system you can install another driver until all programs be installed 7 The installation of all drivers is complete users can go to Device Manager to check it 3 3 BIS 6650 BIOS SETUP It is true that hardware and software are upgrading all the time When your IPC can not support the newest processor for example you should upgrade the BIOS to try to keep up with the latest technology Upgrading or flashing the BIOS is not an easy attempt To make sure upgrade succeed please follow the instruction below AFUDOS EXE is the program for BIOS to modify and upgrade need to be run in DOS mode 24 Use boot disk load DOS run AFUDOS EXE and write the newest file XXXX ROM into the Flash IC Order Format A Afudos XXXX rom P B N X R If you need to add other parameters please add lt space gt after the order format Remarks 1 Upgrading BISO may cause your system crash so please operate carefully 2 Please use the upgrading program in the CD ROM provided by us or download the latest program on related websites 3 Please do not power off or reboot the system when upgrading otherwise the BIOS maybe be damaged 4 After BIOS flash to load default optimum manually 5 Please backup your BIOS before upgrading AMI BIOS Description When the computer is power on BIOS will conduct self diagnosis to its hardware on motherboard and c
10. static gloves wrist strap while touching the integrated circuit components such as CPU RAM etc 3 Put those unused or uninstalled components in static shielding bags or trays 4 Please first check the power switch is off before connecting the power plug 2 3 Install RAM Board with one DDRIII slot please pay attention to following remarks before installing the RAM module 1 First please algin the notch of the memory bank with the notch on the socket and press the memory bank slowly into the socket 2 Please choose the proper memory bank that matches your motherboard 2 4 Jumper Settings Please refer to following instructions to do jumper settings before installing your hardware devices Remark How to identify the PIN1 of all jumpers and interfaces Please observe the word mark on the side of the plug socket which will be a 1 or bold line or triangular symbol And please look at the back of PCB each with a square shape will be the PIN 1 and all the jumpers PIN1 have a white arrow on the side 2 4 1 CMOS Clear Hold Jumper Setting JCC CMOS is powered by the onboard button cell Clear CMOS will lead to permanent elimination of previous system settings and back to the original system setting factory default Steps 1 Turn off the computer and disconnect the power supply 2 Use Jumper Cap JCC Pin1 2 short for 5 6 sec Then restore the default setting With Pin2 3 connected 3 Turn on the computer then pres
11. 2x standard 7 Pin SATA interfaces and one 5Pin PWROUT interface HDD is power up through the PWROUT interface with an adapter cable SATA Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 TX 3 TX 4 GND 5 RX 6 RX 7 GND PWROUT Pin Signal Name 1 12V 2 GND 3 VCC 4 GND 5 VCC3 2 5 2 Serial Ports COM Board provides 2x standard DB9 serial ports Reserved two Pins JCOM1 JCOM2 MITX 6936 L G EJ COM1 COM2 Pin Signal Name 2 5 3 Display Interface VGA DVI LVDS 1x standard DB15 VGA port 1x DVI D 1x standard single channel 18 24bit LVDS port Reserved one 2X5 Pin VGA Pin optional 11 MITX 6936 L E 6 VGA Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 RED 6 GND 11 NC 2 GREEN GND 12 SDA 3 BLUE GND 13 HSYNC 4 NC 5V 14 VSYNC 5 GND 10 GND 15 SCL DVI Signal Name Pin Signal Name TDC2 1 2 TDC2 GND 3 4 NC NC 5 6 SC DDC SD DDC 7 8 NC TDC1 9 10 TDC1 GND 11 12 NC NC 13 14 VCC GND 15 16 HP DETECT TDCO 17 18 TDCO GND 19 20 NC NC 21 22 GND 12 TLC 23 24 TLC GND 25 26 GND NC 27 28 NC LVDS Signal Name in Signal Name VCC 1 2 VCC GND 3 4 GND LA DATA NO 5 6 L DDC DATA LA DATA P 7 8 L_ DDC
12. 3VIN 3 328V Change Opt 5VIN ray F1 General Help VBAT 3 296V F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save amp Exit ESC Exit Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc PC Health Status PC Health Status Detect BIOS will display current system temperature CPU temperature FAN rotate speed and related voltage value 3 2 8 Serial Port Console Redirection BIOS SETUP UTILITY COM1 Console Redirection Enable or Console Redirection Disabled Disable D Console Redirection Settings 33 Select Screen Serial Port for Out of Band Management t Select Item Windows Emergency Management Enter Select Services EMS Change Opt Console Redirection Disabled F1 General Help D Console Redirection Settings F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save amp Exit ESC Exit Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Console Redirection To enable or disable the console redirection function 3 3 Chipset Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt South Bridge North Bridge Parameters gt lt Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 General Help F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save amp Exit ESC Exit Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc 3 3 1 South Bridge BIOS SETUP UTILITY South Bridge Audio Controller LAN1 Controller Enabled 34 ion 2 10 1208 Copyright
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15. _CLK GND 9 10 GND LA DATA Ni 11 12 LA_CLK_N LA DATA Pi 13 14 LA CLK_P GND 15 16 GND LA DATA _N2 17 18 LA DATA _N3 LA DATA Pi 19 20 LA DATA P MITX 6936 2 5 4 LVDS Backlight Control J2 Pin Signal Name 1 12V 2 BKLT_EN 3 GND 4 BKLT_CTRL 5 5V 2 5 5 USB Ports USB_LAN1 USB LAN USB56 J6 External USB and LAN ports 2x separate slots provide 2x standard USB2 0 ports and 1x RJ 45 port USB_56 is the internal USB port The one 2x 5Pin header can be converted into 2x standard USB ports Both sides of the RJ45 network interface with a LED lamp The yellow one indicates the data transmission status The green one indicates the network link status J6 is the LAN LED for LAN 1 and LAN2 MITX 6936 0 L CH _ 2 10 O EE 1 Standard USB Ports Pin Signal Name 1 5V 2 USB DATA 3 USB DATA 4 GND USB_ 56 Signal Name Pin Signal Name VCC 1 2 GND USB DATA 3 4 GND 14 USB DATA USB DATA GND USB DATA GND 10 VCC LED STATUS LILED Green Orange Function ACTLED YELLOW Function Green 1000M LINK FLASH Data Transferring Orange 100M LINK FLASH Data Transferring OFF 10M FLASH Data Transferring OFF NO LINK OFF No Data 2 5 6 Keyboard amp Mouse Connector KBMS One 2X 4Pin h
16. and devices anywhere through cables so many users can share costly device and resource LED Light Emitting Diode a semiconductor device that shines when power supply is connected often use to denote info lightly for example to denote power on or HDD work normally 48 LPT Line print terminal The denomination reserved by DOS is used to denote universal parallel interface and connect printer in a general way PnP Plug and Play It is a specification that allows PC to configure its external devices automatically and can work independently without the manual operation by its user To achieve this function its BIOS should be able to support PnP and a PnP expansion card POST Self test when power on While booting BIOS will do once uninterrupted testing operation to the system including RAM keyboard hard disk driver etc Check them in normal situation and work well PS 2 A keyboard amp mouse connective interface specification developed by IBM PS 2 is a DIN interface with only 6PIN it also can connect other devices like modem USB It is the Universal Serial Bus for short A hardware interface adapts to low speed external devices and is always used to connect keyboard mouse etc One PC can connect 127 USB devices Max providing 12Mbit s transmit bandwidth USB supports hot swap and multi data stream namely you can plug USB devices while system is running system can auto detect and makes it work on 49
17. crewdriver eBIS 6650 accessory box Turn Off the Computer Power A to avoid data loss please save all opened files and exit all programs before shutting down the computer 1 Close the operating system e Save and close all open files and exit all open programs click start button and then click turn off computer to shut down the computer eAt the Turn off computer window please click Turn off Then computer will turn off power when computer end operating system and shut down programs 2 Please make sure computer and all devices have been power off If the computer and all connected devices do not close automatically please continue to press down the power button for 4 seconds Before disassembling or assembling the computer components Please follow the safety instructions below which will help to protect the computer from potential damage and personal injury A Piease be careful to deal with components and plug in cards and please do not touch their connection points Please hold the edges of the cards or metal bracket If take other components such as processor please hold its edges rather then its Pins ony licensed service technicians can carry out maintenance on your computer The warraty is not within the scope if you open and repair it without the company s authorization disconnect the computer power connector carefully the power connector has foolproof design Please must take care To advoi
18. d then insert it into the CF Card Socket 41 BIS 6650LC Intel Cedar Trail Powered LED Screen Control Hardware Platform 4 Mount the L shape bottom cover 4 4 Mounting Bracket 1 Take out the wall mount bracket and follow the pictures below to align the screw holes and install the wall mount barcket to the base panel of BIS 6650 mo om D D So oo bei Oo D To om H Cap om 2 Then please place the BIS 6592LC to the right position and screw it tightly 42 Appendix Appendix 1 Driver Installation Please install the driver as per the following steps Insert programmed disk into CD ROM so installation of the driver can be made either automatically or manually Now manually installation instructions are given as below 1 A variety of options available regarding manually installation which you can check from Device Manager 2 Right click my computer select management and go to Device Manager 3 Right click display controller in the menu of graphic card select Properties click Driver select update driver 4 Select Show the list of all drivers which are designated locations so that choices can be made from it select next 5 Select the location of display driver click ok 6 Implement the installation restart the system Proceed with the installation of other drive
19. d damaging the computer please follow the steps below to dismantle or assemble the interior components 1 Turn off the computer power Or disconnect the network cable please first unplug the network cable from the 39 computer then unplug it from the network cable from its socket on the wall 2 Disconnect all the telephone lines or communication cables from the computer 3 Disconnect computer and all connected devices with power outlet connection And press the power button of system board to deduct the residual power Before touching any components of the computer please make sure your hand touch an unpainted metal surface it will remove the static electricity during the assembly process 4 1 Remove the Computer Cover To avoid electric shock please disconnect the power cable from the computer before you go to remove the top cover of the chassis Oeetore touching any components of the computer please make sure your hand touch an unpainted metal surface it will remove the static electricity during the assembly process 1 Please read and follow the steps mention in the section Before disassembling or assembling the computer components Make sure your desk has enough space for the top cover Make sure the desktop is flat and surface with protection work in order to avoid scratching the computer 2 Use the screwdriver to unscrew the four screws on chassis and place them in a screw container 3 Dismantle the chas
20. eader to be converted to PS keyboard and mouse connector with an adapter cable MITX 6936 CJ B Ek KBMS Signal Name Pin Signal Name VCC5 1 2 MS_CLK GND 3 4 MS_DATA KB_DATA 5 6 GND KB_CLK 7 8 VCC5 15 2 5 7 Programmable Input Output JGP General purpose programmble Input Output 8bit GPIO one 2x 5Pin header MITX 6936 70 L m n 6 EK GPIO Signal Name Pin Signal Name SIO_GP30 1 2 VCC SIO_GP31 3 4 SIO_GP34 SIO_GP32 5 6 SIO_GP35 SIO_GP33 7 8 SIO_GP36 GND 9 10 SIO_GP37 2 5 8 Power Interface PWR1 PWR2 Inbuilt power interface PWR1 is reserved PWR2 is the default external power interface Naw A CI MITX 6936 0 D 4 i G EK Inbuilt Power Interface PWR1 Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 GND 3 12V 4 12V External Power Interface PWR2 Pin Signal Name 1 12V 2 GND NC 2 5 9 FAN Connector CPU_FAN Board provides 1x CPU_FAN interface Please pay attention to following remarks 1 The electric current of the FAN lt 350mA 4 2W 12V 2 Please check if the fan cable matches the socket wiring The power cable is generallythe red one in the middle Then the grounding cable black and the FAN speed pulse signal out cable other color Some FANs without speed det
21. ect function but the output voltage upto 12V which will damage the motherboard Recommend to use FANs with speed detect function 17 i ipl 0 0 MITX 6936 UI L4 E 6 CPU_FAN Pin Signal Name 1 GND 2 12V 3 Speed detect 2 5 10 JLPC JLPC Board provides one 2X10Pin JLPC Low Pin Count Interface Specification to connect external devices 18 1 CJ OOL Cj MITX 6936 jo LI JLPC Signal Name Pin Signal Name CLK_LPC 1 2 GND LFRAME_N 3 4 CLK_LPC_48M LPC_RST 5 6 VCC LPC_AD3 7 8 LPC_AD2 VCC3 9 10 LPC_AD1 LPC_ADO 11 12 GND SMB_CLK 13 14 SMB_DATA 3 3VSB 15 16 SIO_SERIRQ GND 17 18 NC PM_SUS_STAT 19 20 LDRQ_1 2 5 11 Audio Interface JACKHDA J11 Board provides one Audio interface Green is the Line out Red is the Mic in Internal Audio extension pin 1x Line in Pin 19 BIS 6650 intel Cedar Trail Powered LED Screen Control Hardware Platform MITX 6936 0 D i E E J11 Pin Signal Name 1 AGND 2 LINE_IN_L 3 LINE_IN_R 2 5 12 Front Panel Connector JFP One 2x 5Pin front panel pin is used to connect all the function buttons and LED Lamp on the front panel 20 MITX 6936 L E E JFP Signal Name Pin Signal Name POWER LED 1
22. erating EMC CE FCC Class B 1 3 Product Indicator Diagram 1 BIS 6650 Front View 1 Power ON OFF Button 2 BIS 6650 Rear View 2 DC 12V 8 Line in 3 2x COM 9 2x USB 2 0 4 DVI 10 VGA 5 2x Gigabit Ethernet 6 Line out 7 LED Controller aur wr Section 2 Motherboard Description 2 1 Interface Location and Dimension The following picture shows the front panel interfaces location and the dimension of the board MITX 6936 Please pay attention to the installation procedures Improper installation of any components will lead to system malfunction Note Before installation please put on the anti static gloves in case that the static electricity causes damage to the motherboard MITX 6936 Dimension Diagram 2 2 Installation Steps Please follow the steps below to assemble your computer 1 Refer to the manual and adjust all the jumpers of MITX 6936 2 Install RAM 3 Install other expansion cards 4 Connect all signal cable power cable panel control cable and power supply unit 5 Start the computer and complete the BIOS settings A Key components of this motherboard are integrated circuit and these components will be easily damaged by electrostatic influence So before installing the motherboard you should always keep the following precautions in mind 1 Hold the board by edges don t touch any components or plug and socket pins 2 Wear anti
23. fa Lan in Enabling Unlimited Embedded Computing BIS 6650 Owner s Manual Intel Dual Core Atom D2550 Large Screen Digital LED Signage System Disclaimer Except for the accessories attached to the product as specified herein what is contained in this user manual does not represent the commitments of Habey USA Company Habey USA Company reserves the right to revise this User Manual without prior notice and will not be held liable for any direct indirect intended or unintended losses and or hidden dangers due to improper installation or operation Before ordering products please learn about the product performance from the distributors to see if it is in line with your needs The contents of this manual are protected by copyright law All rights are strictly reserved Any form of unauthorized reproduction including but not limited to carbon copy facsimile transmission and electronic copy or email is prohibited Safety Instructions 1 Please read the product manual carefully before using this product 2 Put all the unused or uninstalled boards or electronic compo nents on a static dissipative surface or in static shielding bag 3 Always ground yourself to remove any static discharge before touching board To ground place your hands on a grounding metal object or wear a grounding wrist strap not included at all times 4 When taking or fetching the boards or cards please wear anti static gloves and hold t
24. he boards by its edges 5 Make sure that your power supply is set to the correct voltage in your area Incorrect voltage may cause personal injuries and damage the system 6 To prevent electronic shock hazard or any damage to the prod uct please ensure that all power cables for the devices are un plugged when adding or removing any devices or reconfiguring the system 7 To prevent electrical shock disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before relocating the system 8 When adding or removing components to or from the system ensure that all the power cables for the system are unplugged pri or to installation or removal 9 To prevent any unnecessary damage to the products due to fre quent power on off please wait at least 30 seconds to restart the unit after the shutdown 10 If the system fails during normal operation do not attempt to fix yourself Contact a qualified service technician or your retailer 11 This product is classified as Class A product which may cause radio interference in our living environment In this occasion users need to take measures to handle the interference Content Section 1 Product Introduction 1 Ee ie er nr A nn nn ri een ter ne dre nn ae 1 1 2 eelere e ee EE 2 1 3 Product Indicator Diagram x eege EENS 3 Section 2 Motherboard Description 4 2 1 Interface Location and Dimension ss 4 22 Nstallat
25. ion Steps 3 sicieeesiatiee tease ead aaa nay aden tre nent 4 HEURE 5 2 4 Jumper Gettings isa 5 2 4 1 CMOS Clear Hold Jumper Setting JCC ss 5 2 4 2 Hardware Switch for System Auto Boot Upon Power On JAT ou 7 2 4 3 COM2 Jumper Setting CJ Ji 7 2 4 4 LVDS Rated Voltage Select Jumper J8 eeececeeseeteeeteeteereteeneeseeteneeeerenteaes 8 2 5 Interfaces Descriptions essaie tent i eatre eE aKo Eea ner en aaa 9 2 5 1 SATA Interface SATA1 SATA2 PWROUT eceseceseececeseeceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseaseeeeeaees 9 2 5 2 Serial Ports COM menant 10 2 5 3 Display Interfaces VGA DVI LVDS o eceeececcceeceeeseseeceseeeeeeeeseseeeseceeeesaeeeeeates 11 2 5 4 LVDS Backlight Control Interface J2 oo eeececeereseeeeeeeeeerenteieeeeesieeneeeenreaees 13 2 5 5 USB Ports USB_LAN1 USB_LAN2 USB56 Ji 14 2 5 6 Keyboard amp Mouse Connector KBMS ou ccececseeeceeeeeeeeereeeeneeeersineieeeenreaees 15 2 5 7 Programmable Input Output Interface JGP essiens 16 2 5 8 Power Interface PWR1 PWR2 in 16 2 5 9 FAN Connector CPU EAND secant 17 2 5 10 JEPG QER E 18 2 5 11 Audio Interface JACKHDA Ji 19 2 5 12 Front Panel Connector JFP iii 20 2 5 13 SO DIMM Slot SO DIMM ire 22 Section 3 Computer Installation and Use 23 3 1 Install Computer Peripheral Accessories c cceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseaeeeaeesieeseeeenaeeeee 23 3 1 1 DVI Interface Connection cece ss 23 3 1 2 CO
26. king List Thanks for purchasing Habey USA products Please check your package carefully according to the checklist below If you find any components lost or damaged please contact your retailer QTY BIS 6650 User Manual Drivers and Utilities DVI Cable Power Adaptor Wall Mount Bracket Screws Section 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Overview A compact hardware platform specially designed for LED control system in digital signage applications It is based on Mini ITX motherboard powered by Intel Atom N2800 D2500 D2550 CPU System offers high performance with industrial grade reliability Rich UO 4x USB2 0 2x COM 1x VGA 1x DVI D 2x LAN 1x Mini PCle SSD optional The industrial grade embedded boards SSD support VGA and DVI interface and compact fanless design make BIS 6650LC a perfect solution for Kiosk Digital Signage LED controlling Advertising and other embedded applications 1 2 Product Specification SS EE Processor Intel Atom N2800 D2500 D2550 1 86GHz Chassis Motherboard Chipset Intel NM10 Memory 1xDDR3 SO DIMM supports 800 1066MHz RAM upto 4GB C N A S 1x Mini PCle SSD optional USB Storage 1x RS 232 DB9 1x RS 232 485 Dispaly 1x VGA 1x DVI D Cooking System Fanless ICEFIN cooking design Storage Temp 40 80 celsius degree System Features Reliability Relative Humidity 5 95 relative humidity non condensing Operating Vibration 0 5g rms 5 500Hz random op
27. onfigure hardware parameter finally the operating system will take control BIOS is the communication bridge between hardware and O S Correct configuration of BIOS is critical for maintaining system stability and its optimized performance BIOS Settings 1 Power on or reboot the computer self detection information will show 2 When message shows as Press lt DEL gt to enter setup please press lt DEL gt then enter into BIOS SETUP Program 3 Usethe t 4 to choose the option which your want to modify press lt Enter gt to go to its sub menu 4 Use the lt t and lt Enter gt to modify the value of the chosen option then press Enter to modify BIOS options that you choose 5 At any time press lt Esc gt can go back to the father menu Remark BIOS settings have direct impatcs to computer performance Incorrect configurations will cause damage to the computer and even lead to system halted Please use BIOS default settings to recovery system As our company is aways ceaselessly update the BIOS SETUP 25 Utility so following BIOS SETUP screens are only for your reference Some may be differenct from the BIOS you are using now 3 1 Main Menu BIOS Information Set the Date Use Tab to switch BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Petween Date elements Project Version 6936T 101 lt Select Screen Build Date and Time 08 10 2012 08 51 28 t Select Item Enter Select CPU Information zt Change O
28. pt Intel R Atom TM CPU D2550 1 86GHz F1 General Help F9 Optimized Defaults Memory Information F10 Save amp Exit Memory Frequency 1067 MHz DDR3 ESC Exit Total Memory 2048 MB System Date Mon 08 10 2012 System Time 08 50 24 Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc System Time System time format Hour Minute Second System Date System Date Format Week Month Day Year 3 2 Advanced Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS Information Enabled or Disabled Boot Option Legacy OpROM Support for Legacy Network Devices Launch LAN1 PXE OpROM Disabled 26 BIS 6650 Intel Cedar Trail Powered LED Screen Control Hardware Platform Launch LAN2 PXE OpROM ACPI Settings APM Configuration CPU Configuration SATA Configuration USB Configuration Disabled Select Screen t Select Item Enter Select Change Opt F1 F9 Optimized Defaults F10 Save amp Exit ESC Exit General Help Super IO Configuration H W Monitor VvvvvvvvY Serial Port Console Redirection Version 2 10 1208 Copyright C 2010 American Megatrends Inc Launch LAN1 2 PXE OpROM Enables or disables the boot option for legacy network devices connected to LAN1 and LAN2 3 2 1 ACPI Settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY ACPI Settings Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed ACPI Sleep State S1 CPU Stop Clock
29. rs after restarting the system till all installations are implemented Then user can see that it says device is working Appendix 2 Watchdog Programming Guide EE watchdog reference code ASM Set the port to realize watchdog function through DEBUG order so that it can carry out Watchdog Timer s various functions Port Instruction void main intindexp 0x2e datap Ox2f unsigned char temp outportb indexp 0x87 outportb indexp 0x87 unlock outportb indexp 0x2d temp unsigned char inportb datap temp amp Oxfe outportb indexp 0x2d outportb datap temp set pin for watchdog outportb indexp 0x07 outportb datap 0x08 outportb indexp 0x30 outportb datap 0x01 enable logical device outportb indexp 0xf5 outportb datap 0x00 liset second outportb datap 0x08 set minute outportb indexp 0xf6 outportb datap 0x03 Iesel 3 seconds 45 outportb indexp 0xf7 outportb datap 0x00 outportb indexp 0xaa llock Appendix 3 GPIO Instruction rr MITX 6854 provides a twelve way input and a twelve way output programable interface Input and output of the interfaces are independent In the GPIO interface there are 26 Pin which are link to 24 digital bits This interface is generated by the onboard chip on PCI bus and the bus number is 0 device number is 18 and function number is 0 This interface is using the 3rd basic address register According to PCI standard the
30. s DEL key to enter BIOS setting and reload optimal defaults 4 Save and Exit MITX 6936 bk D JCC Setting JCC 1 2 BIOS back to intialization factory dafault 2 3 Normal Status System default A Do not clear CMOS when the computor is power on otherwise it will cause damage to the motherboard 2 4 2 Hardware Switch for SystemAuto Boot Upon Power On JAT MITX 6936 G 6 JAT Setting JAT Open Disable this auto boot function Close Enable this auto boot function 2 4 3 COM2 Jumper Setting J1 J2 J1 J2 jumpers are used to configure COM2 transmission mode COM2 supports RS232 RS485 Default mode as RS232 l MITX 6936 LJ o i ipl 0 UL Co oo emm G COM2 RS232 default COM2 RS485 J1 1 3 2 4 J1 3 5 4 6 J2 1 2 J2 3 4 5 6 2 4 4 LVDS Rated Voltage Select Jumper J8 Before using the LVDS please first check the rated operating voltage 1 CJ GOAL MITX 6936 L 3 1 L E EK J8 Setting 3 3V 5V J8 1 2 2 3 2 5 Interface Description A Please read the following instructions carefully before you connecting the external connectors in case of any damage caused to the motherboard 2 5 1 SATA Interface SATA1 SATA2 PWROUT Board provides
31. sis top cover and place it in a safe place in case of any scratches 40 4 2 Replace DIMM BIS 6650 provides one standard 2GB DDRII RAM If customers need to change it please note its capacity and its specification Please follow the steps below to replace the memory bank 1 Please read and follow the steps mention in the section Before disassembling or assembling the computer components 2 Use screwdriver to unscrew the L shape bottom cover then you will see the memory slot and CF card socket Hold the memory clips and force down both sides of it evenly until the memory bank pops up Align the memory golden finger with the socket Insert and push the memory into the socket onboard then press down the memory 3 4 5 6 Mount the L shape bottom cover 7 Connect the computer and devices with power supply line then turn on power 8 Right click the My Computer icon on the desktop and then click the Properties 9 Click General option tab 10 If you want to check the installation please check the listing memory size 4 3 Install CF Card BIS 6650 provides one standard 50Pin CF card socket Please follow the steps below to install the CF Card 1 Please read and follow the steps mention in the section Before disassembling or assembling the computer components 2 Use screwdriver to unscrew the bottom cover then you will see the memory slot and CF card socket 3 Select a matching CF car
32. terface 2 Connect the PS 2 mouse interface to the PS 2 mouse connector 3 Connect the PS 2 keyboard interface to the PS 2 keyboard connector 3 1 4 Power Cable Connection 1 Connect the plug of the power adapter to the power interface of computer 23 2 Connect another plug of the adaptor to the 3 slot plug base 3 2 Install Computer Software A remark Please connect the external CD ROM before your installation 3 2 1 Install Operating System Please install the operating system according to your applications E BIS 6650 LED control system supports Windows98 2000 XP NT Linux Unix etc Habey USA will not provide these OS Customers need to purchase and install it by themselves If you have any questions during the installation process please ask your software supplier In addition you can also contact us we will provide necessary technical support 3 2 2 Install Drivers A Remark Please do not press the disk tray when you open or close the DVD tray Please close the DVD tray if you don t use it Please do not move the computer when you display your DVD Please follow the steps below to install drivers 1 Press the Pop up button of front drive 2 Please place the Drivers and Utilities disk into the CD ROM tray 3 Slightly push back tray 4 Please click the relevant menu item from the auto run menu 5 Double click the driver and then you can install it according to the screen prompts 6 After finishing the installation
33. thbridge it decides motherboard s structure and main functions CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor a widely used semiconductor with the characteristic of high speed but low power CMOS we mention here means part of obligate space in on board CMOS RAM for saving date time system information and system 47 parameter etc COM Computer Output Microfilmer A universal serial communication interface usually adopts normative OB 9 connector DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module It s a small circuit board with memory chipset providing 64bit RAM bus width DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memorizer lt s a normal type of memory often with a transistor and a capacitance to store 1 bit With the development of the technology more and more types and specification of ORAM exist in computer application Now SDRAM DDR SDRAM and RDRAM are generally used IDE Driver specification for integrated device electronics for connecting HDD CD ROM device IRDA Infrared Data Association for short here means infrared transmit interface to connect infrared transmit devices This sort of device transmits data by infrared light wave without connecting any cables It have been developed a standard now LAN Network interface Network grouped by correlative computers in a small area generally in a company or a building Local area network is buildup by sever workstation some communications links as a rule Terminals can access data

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