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U-BPC USER MANUAL Ultra-Compact Fanless Embedded PC Copyright 2016 Compal Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. All information in this manual is the property of Compal Electronics, Inc. and subject to change without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the written permission of Compal Electronics, Inc. Compal is a trademark of Compal Electronics, Inc. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ii EN 60950-1 (IEC60950-1) - Product Safety Declaration of Conformity CE Conformity Statement Radio products with the CE alert marking comply with the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with this directive implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards) Products that contain the radio transmitter are labeled with CE alert marking and may also carry the CE logo. FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. 2. The device may not cause harmful interference;
The device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION!
The radiated output of this device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized. When connecting an external antenna to the device, the antenna shall be placed in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation. In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Antenna types: Dipole Antenna gain (in dBi): 2.26 dBi This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is iii encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced computer technician for help Technical Support and Assistance 1. 2. Visit the Compal website where you can find the latest information about the product. http://www.compal.com Contact your distributor or sales representative for technical support if you need additional assistance. Please have the following information ready before you call:
Product name and serial number Description of your peripherals attachments Description of your software (OS, version, application software, etc.) A complete description of your problems The exact wording or any error messages Safety Instruction Use the following safety guideline to help protect yourself and U-BPC. Do not attempt to service the U-BPC yourself. Always follow installation instructions closely. Be sure that nothing rests on the AC adapter's power cable and that the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped on. Do not cover the AC adaptor with papers or other items that will reduce cooling; also, do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case. Use only the AC adapter, power cord, and batteries that are approved for use with this U-BPC. Use of another type of battery or AC adapter may cause risk of fire or explosion. If you use an extension cable with the AC adapter, ensure that the total ampere rating of the products plugged in to the extension cable does not exceed the ampere rating of the extension cable. When you move the U-BPC between environments with very different temperature and/or humidity ranges, condensation may form on or within the U-BPC. To avoid damaging the U-BPC, allow sufficient time for the moisture to evaporate before using the U-BPC. iv When you disconnect a cable, pull on its connector or on its strain relief loop, not on the cable itself. As you pull out the connector, keep it evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins. Also, before you connect a cable make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned. v Battery Safety RTC Battery Caution RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Do not place the battery incorrectly as this may cause danger of explosion. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. They may explode. Check with local authorities for disposal instructions. CAUTION!
The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat above 50C, or incinerate. Replace the battery with certified Li-ion 24.92 Wh 2400 mAh only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Dispose of used batteries according to local disposal regulations. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in a fire. NOTICE!
It is important to consider the environment temperature whenever you are charging the Lithium-Ion battery pack. The process is more efficient at normal room temperature or slightly cooler. It is essential that you charge batteries within the stated range of 0C to 40C. Charging batteries outside of the specified range could damage the batteries and shorten their charging life cycle. Storage and Safety Notice Although charge Lithium-Ion batteries may be left unused for several months, their capacity may be depleted due to the buildup of internal resistance. If this happens they will require recharging prior to use. Lithium-Ion batteries may be stored at temperatures between -10C to 60C, however they may be depleted more rapidly at the high end of this range. It is recommended to store batteries within normal room temperature ranges. vi Contents CHAPTER 1 ....................................................................................... - 2 -
Understanding Your U-BPC .............................................................. - 2 -
1.1 Product Features ................................................................................................ - 3 -
1.2 Technical Specification ........................................................................................ - 3 -
1.3 Checking the Delivery Package ............................................................................ - 4 -
1.3.1 Procedure .................................................................................................... - 4 -
1.3.2 Packing Contents .......................................................................................... - 5 -
1.4 Optional Accessories ........................................................................................... - 5 -
1.5 Optional Mounting Kits ....................................................................................... - 5 -
1.6 Permitted Mounting Positions ............................................................................ - 6 -
1.7 Exploring U-BPC .................................................................................................. - 7 -
1.7.1 Chassis Dimension ........................................................................................ - 7 -
1.7.2 Front View ................................................................................................... - 7 -
1.7.3 Rear View .................................................................................................... - 9 -
1.8 U-BPC Series ..................................................................................................... - 10 -
CHAPTER 2 ..................................................................................... - 11 -
Hardware Functionality .................................................................. - 11 -
2.1 Power Connector .............................................................................................. - 12 -
2.2 HDMI 1.4b Display Port ..................................................................................... - 12 -
2.3 USB 2.0 Port ..................................................................................................... - 12 -
2.4 Serial COM Port ................................................................................................ - 13 -
2.4.1 COM Port Configuration ............................................................................. - 13 -
2.4.2 RS-422/485 Setting (only for COM3) ........................................................... - 14 -
2.5 Ethernet: LAN Port ............................................................................................ - 14 -
2.6 Audio Port ........................................................................................................ - 15 -
2.7 Power Button ................................................................................................... - 15 -
vii 2.8 Digital Input & Output (Slim SKU only) .............................................................. - 16 -
2.8.1 Digital Input ............................................................................................... - 16 -
2.8.2 Digital Output ............................................................................................ - 17 -
2.9 Micro SD Card Reader ....................................................................................... - 17 -
CHAPTER 3 ..................................................................................... - 19 -
Wireless Connections ..................................................................... - 19 -
3.1 Wi-Fi Connection .............................................................................................. - 20 -
3.2 Bluetooth Connection ....................................................................................... - 22 -
3.3 Antenna Installation ......................................................................................... - 23 -
CHAPTER 4 ..................................................................................... - 25 -
BIOS Setup (SCU) ............................................................................ - 25 -
4.1 Overview .......................................................................................................... - 26 -
4.1.1 Basic Knowledge Required .......................................................................... - 26 -
4.1.2 History ....................................................................................................... - 26 -
4.2 Entering the BIOS Selection Menu ..................................................................... - 26 -
4.2.1 Procedure .................................................................................................. - 26 -
4.3 BIOS Setup (SCU) .............................................................................................. - 27 -
4.3.1 Structure of the BIOS Setup Menu .............................................................. - 27 -
4.3.2 Navigation and Options Selection ............................................................... - 28 -
4.3.3 Main Menu ................................................................................................ - 28 -
4.3.4 Security Menu ............................................................................................ - 30 -
4.3.5 Boot Menu ................................................................................................. - 32 -
4.3.6 Exit Menu .................................................................................................. - 34 -
Appendix A .................................................................................... - 37 -
Mounting Kits Installation .............................................................. - 37 -
A.1 Wall Mounting Installation ............................................................................... - 38 -
A.2 VESA Mounting Installation .............................................................................. - 39 -
viii A.3 DIN-rail Mounting Installation .......................................................................... - 40 -
Appendix B .................................................................................... - 42 -
Pin Assignments ............................................................................. - 42 -
B.2 Micro SD Connector .......................................................................................... - 43 -
B.3 HDMI Connector ............................................................................................... - 44 -
B.4 USB 2.0 Type A Connector ................................................................................. - 45 -
B.5 LAN Port (RJ-45) ............................................................................................... - 45 -
B.6 DI/O Port (phoenix connector) (Slim SKU only) .................................................. - 46 -
B.7 COM Port (RJ-45) (Slim SKU only) ...................................................................... - 47 -
B.7.1 COM0: RS-232 ............................................................................................ - 47 -
B.7.2 COM1/2: RS-485 ........................................................................................ - 48 -
B.7.3 COM3: RS-422/485 ..................................................................................... - 48 -
ix CHAPTER 1 Understanding Your U-BPC Thank you for choosing UniCom U-BPC series product. We will start here to introduce the basics of U-BPC. Information descripted in this chapter includes:
features, specification, packing list, I/O ports and appearance giving you an overall picture about your U-BPC fanless embedded PC.
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Low Prole, Ultra Slim and Palm-Size with Stylish Construction Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33GHz SoC with 2GB RAM, 32GB eMMC Onboard Wireless Technology, Getting Rid of Annoying Poor Contact & Module Card Release No Venting Hole, Better Dust and Pollution Particle Resistance Flexibility and Expandability with Rich I/O Modular Design Space-Saving, Easy Integration with Multiple Mounting Kits 1.1 Product Features 1.2 Technical Specification Specification System Power I/O CPU & Chipset Memory Storage Input Voltage Type Battery Power HDMI USB Ultra-Slim Slim Intel Atom Z3735F QC 1.33GHz Processor with Turbo Boost to 1.83GHz Onboard 2GB DDR3L 1600 MT/s eMMC 32GB 12 24 VDC AT mode 1 x RTC battery 1 x DC-in Jack 1 x Standard HDMI 1.4b 2 x USB 2.0 1 x Micro USB 2.0 COM Not supported 1 x RS-232 (RJ-45) 3 x RS-485 (RJ-45) 1 x RS-422 (RJ-45)(optional to be RS-485 by jumper) LAN Audio DI/O Chipset Engine Interface Speed Wi-Fi Bluetooth SD Card Graphics Audio Ethernet Communication Expansion Button Indicator 1 x RJ-45 1 x 3-pole 3.5mm Audio Jack 2 x RJ-45 8-bit DI, 8-bit DO (phoenix connector) Not supported Intel HD Graphics Encode: up to 1080p@60FPS (H.264/JPEG/MJPEG/MVC/MPEG-2/WMV9/VC1) Decode: up to 1080p@60FPS (H.264) Line-out 10/100 802.11 b/g/n (SIP) Bluetooth 4.0 (SIP) 1 x Micro SD Card Slot 1 x Power Switch (default: on) 1 x LED (power)
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Antenna OS Support Mechanical Environmental Certication Windows Android Linux Construction Dimension Weight Mounting Temperature Relative Humidity Vibration Shock EMC Safety 1 x Antenna Opening (SMA type) Windows 8.1, Windows 10 IoT Android 5.1 Ubuntu 15.10 (kernel: v3.16.7) Aluminum Chassis 168.5 x 105.2 x 17.5 mm 535 g 168.5 x 105.2 x 35 mm 765 g VESA/DIN-rail/Wall Mounting Kits (optional) Operating Temperature: -20C ~ +55 C Storage Temperature: -20C ~ 80C 10 ~ 95%@40C (non-condensing) Random, 5Grms 5-500Hz, 1Oct./min, 1hr/axis (IEC 60068-2-64 compliance) Half sine, 50G, 11ms (IEC 60068-2-27 compliance) CE/FCC Class B/VCCI UL 60950-1, cULus 60950 1.3 Checking the Delivery Package 1.3.1 Procedure 1. When accepting a delivery, please check the packaging for visible transport damage. 2. If any transport damage is present at the time of delivery, lodge a complaint at the shipping company in charge. Have the shipper confirm the transport damage. Unpack the device at its installation location. Keep the original packaging in case you have to transport the unit again. NOTICE!
Damage to the device during transport and storage!
If a device is transported or stored without packaging, shocks, vibrations, pressure and moisture may impact the unprotected unit. A damaged packaging indicates that ambient conditions have already had a massive impact on the device. The device may be damaged. Do not dispose of the original packaging. Pack the device during transportation and storage.
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3. 4. 1.3.2 Packing Contents Before setting up the system, please check the contents of the packaging and any accessories you may have ordered for completeness and damage. If the contents of the packaging are incomplete, damaged or do not match your order, inform the responsible delivery service or contact your dealer immediately. U-BPC 108mm dipole antenna 1.4 Optional Accessories This chapter contains the scope of accessories valid at the time these operating instructions were written. 1.5 Optional Mounting Kits 60W/12V adapter with power cord 65W/19V adapter with power cord VESA/Wall/DIN-rail mounting kits Figure: VESA mount Figure: Wall mount
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Figure: DIN-rail mount 1.6 Permitted Mounting Positions The following mounting position is permitted:
Horizontal mounting position The horizontal mounting position is the preferred position. Take into consideration the permitted temperature range for operation that depends on the mounting position in accordance with the "Technical specification (Page 4)" section. Ensure that the following clearances measurements to another component or to a wall of housing are complied with:
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1.7 Exploring U-BPC 1.7.1 Chassis Dimension Figure: Ultra-slim Chassis Dimension Figure: Slim Chassis Dimension 1.7.2 Front View
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Figure: Ultra-Slim Front View No. Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 Power button Line-out HDMI1.4b USB 2.0 LAN DC-in jack Figure: Slim front view No. Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 Power button Line-out HDMI1.4b USB 2.0 LAN DC-in jack
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7 COM port (from right to left):
COM0: RS-232 COM1: RS-485 COM2: RS-485 COM3: RS-422 or 485 (default RS-485; please refer to session 2.4.2 jumper selection for RS-422) 1.7.3 Rear View Figure: Ultra-slim rear view No. Description 1 2 3 Micro SD card slot Micro USB 2.0 Antenna connector (SMA type) Figure: Slim rear view No. 1 Description Micro SD card slot
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Micro USB 2.0 Antenna connector (SMA type) Digital Input/Output:
Left phoenix connector: DI1 ~ 8 (also refer to B.6 for details) Right phoenix connector: DO1 ~ 8 (also refer to B.6 for details) 2 3 4 1.8 U-BPC Series There are two SKUs ultra-slim and slim in U-BPC series, as listed below:
Model U-BPCIB0 U-BPCIB0 P/N CCQ20810001 CCQ20810002 Description IntelAtom Quad Core Ultra-Slim Fanless Embedded PC IntelAtom Quad Core Slim Fanless Embedded PC w/o RS-422 IntelAtom Quad Core Slim Fanless Embedded PC w/ RS-422 CCQ20810003 U-BPCIB0
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CHAPTER 2 Hardware Functionality
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2.1 Power Connector U-BPC comes with a round-headed DC-in jack that carries 12 24 VDC external power supply. To prevent damage to the U-BPC, always use the verified power adapter provided by UniCcom. Figure: DC-in Jack CAUTION!
The power adapter may become warm to hot when in use. Do not cover the adapter and keep it away from your body. 2.2 HDMI 1.4b Display Port The HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) port supports a Full-HD device such as a LCD TV or a monitor to allow viewing on a larger external display. You could refer to Appendix B.3 for pin assignments. Figure: HDMI Connector Figure: Connecting display via HDMI 2.3 USB 2.0 Port The USB (Universal Serial Bus) 2.0 ports are compatible with USB 1.1 devices such as keyboards,
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mouse, cameras, and hard disk drives. USB allows many devices to run simultaneously on a single computer with some peripherals acting as additional plug-in hubs. Figure: USB 2.0 Connector Figure: Connecting USB Device via USB 2.0 Port 2.4 Serial COM Port 2.4.1 COM Port Configuration U-BPC offers an 8-pin RJ-45 quad connector for serial commutation interface. Below table lists the default setting of each port:
Figure: Serial COM Port COM COM0 COM1 COM2 Default Setting RS-232 RS-485 RS-485
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COM3 RS-485 (configurable to RS-422 an vice versa) Refer to Appendix B.7 for detail pin assignments. COM3 is configurable. Below section descripts how to set the protocol for RS-422/485 selection. 2.4.2 RS-422/485 Setting (only for COM3) COM3 supports either RS-422 or RS-485 interface. The default interface had been set and you can configure it through corresponding jumper to select it as RS-422 or RS-485. Jumper Configuration Refer to below figure to learn how to set the correct jumper. RS-422: short pin 1 and pin 2 to set (check w/ EE if its correct) RS-485: short pin 2 and pin 3 to set (check w/ EE if its correct) Figure: COM3: RS422/485 Jumper Setting 2.5 Ethernet: LAN Port The 8-pin RJ-45 LAN port equipped 10/100 controller which is fully IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T and 802.3u 100BASE-T compliant supports a standard Ethernet cable for connecting to a local network.
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Figure: 10/100 LAN Port 2.6 Audio Port The supported interface with 3.5 mm audio jack in U-BPC is:
Line-out Figure: Audio Jack 2.7 Power Button U-BPC comes with a power button (default: On) with a LED on the front side to indicate On/Off status
(green/light off). Figure: Power Button Switching on the Device If your order is not included a preinstalled operation system (herein referred to OS), please follow your preferred OS installation guideline to install it. Following the initial startup, the OS preinstalled on the drive is automatically configured on the device. NOTICE!
Faulty installation If you change the default values in the BIOS Setup or if you turn off the device during installation, you disrupt the installation and the OS is not installed correctly. The operating safety of the device and the field site is at risk. Do not switch off the device during the entire installation process. Do not change the default values in the BIOS Setup. 1. The power button default setting is On which means the system will automatically power on when connecting to a proper voltage input. If the device has been turned off, press the power button. The LED lights up. The device carries out a self-test. During the self-test, the following
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message appears:
Press Esc for Boot Options 2. Wait for the message to disappear. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen.
(The following steps are required only when switching on the device for the first time after Delivery.) 4. Make the region and language settings. 5. Type in the product key as required. (Check product key location in label while reviewing meeting.) The installation of the operating system is complete. 6. 2.8 Digital Input & Output (Slim SKU only) Only U-BPC Slim version supports DI/O channels designated DI0~DI8 & DO0 ~ DO8.The connector type is a plug-in screw terminal block that enables you to connect to field I/O devices directly without additional accessories. Whether the high voltage range is the triggering mode or normal mode depends on the design of the device. Quite often the logic level 1 (high voltage) is used to indicate the triggered event, but not always. The following sections descript the technical data of DI/O. Before starting using DI/O, ensure to check the connection type of your DI/O devices to connect. 2.8.1 Digital Input Figure: Digital Input Terminal Block Connection DI Connection Design Rigger (low) Normal (high) Voltage Current TTL (Transistor-to-Transistor Logic) compatible logic levels Or Transistor (open collector) Or relay (check w/ EE) Logic level 0: (check w/ EE) Logic level 1: (check w/ EE)
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2.8.2 Digital Output Figure: Digital Output Terminal Block Connection DO Connection Design Rigger (high) Normal (low) Voltage Current TTL (Transistor-to-Transistor Logic) compatible logic levels Or Transistor (open collector) Or relay (check w/ EE) Logic level 1: (check w/ EE) Logic level 0: (check w/ EE) 2.9 Micro SD Card Reader The built-in memory card reader enables your U-BPC to read/write data to and from a micro SD card. You could store important field site or control data in it. Inserting a Micro SD Card 1. 2. Push it all the way until you heard a click, make sure it fits completely. Removing a Micro SD Card 1. To prevent data form loss, make sure theres no data writing into the micro SD card before you Insert the micro SD card into the card slot in the rear side of your U-BPC. eject it. 2. Push the micro SD card inward a little until you hear a click, and then release it. 3. The micro SD card pops out; gently slide the card out of the card reader. NOTICE!
A micro SD card fits only in a direction, and slides smoothly into the slot if inserted correctly. Do not force the card into the slot.
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Figure: Micro SD Card Insertion
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CHAPTER 3 Wireless Connections
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3.1 Wi-Fi Connection Connecting to a new Wi-fi network with Windows 10 is very easy. This may be helpful when setting up a new device or if you're bringing your device to a new place. Follow these steps:
NOTICE!
Make sure you have installed and configured the wireless network (i.e. Hot Spot) correctly;
you'll notice the new wireless network icon in the system tray. To connect to your network, click the network icon in the system tray and select from one of the available networks. 1. Click the Start menu > Settings 2. Click Network & Internet
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3. Turn Wi-Fi button on 4. In the Wi-Fi section, you'll find all the wireless networks available to you, which is the same list you see in the system tray. Select one of them and enter the Wi-Fi password if needed.
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3.2 Bluetooth Connection There are many different types of Bluetooth enabled devices you can add and pair to your U-BPC, such as mobile phones, wireless headsets, and wireless mouse devices and keyboards. Here's how to find Bluetooth settings:
1. Click the Start menu > Settings
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2. Click Devices 3. In the Devices section, you can find all Bluetooth devices supported. If you dont see Bluetooth listed in Devices settings, it might have Bluetooth hardware thats not recognized. Clicking on any existing device gives you the option to set that device as default or remove that device. 3.3 Antenna Installation Your U-BPC is equipped a built-in antenna cable with SMA type connector. Find the dipole antenna in the carton and screw it in clockwise carefully. The reverse SMA plug on U-BPC should be fixed and try not to screw it together while installing an antenna. If RP-SMA plug is loose, please use a hex wrench to fix it, and then screw in the antenna.
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Rotations of RP-SMA plug will lead to twisting that make damage to the antenna cable. Figure: SMA Type Antenna Insertion
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CHAPTER 4 BIOS Setup (SCU) The System Configuration Utility (SCU) is a program for configuring the BIOS
(Basic Input / Output System) settings your computer. BIOS is a type of firmware used to perform hardware initialization during the booting process on IBM PC compatible computers and to provide runtime services for OS and programs. Your computer needs the BIOS settings to recognize types of installed devices and establish special functions. This chapter describes the operation of the SCU program.
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4.1 Overview The BIOS Setup program, or BIOS Setup for short, is located, together with the setup parameters, in a FLASH block on the motherboard. Change the setup parameters of the device in the BIOS Setup, e.g. system time or boot sequence. Your device configuration is preset for operating with the included software. You should only change the default setup parameters if technical modifications to your device require different parameters. 4.1.1 Basic Knowledge Required A solid background in personal computers and Microsoft operating systems is required to understand this chapter. 4.1.2 History The following editions of the BIOS have been released:
Version Comments Date V0.01 (TBC) 9/10/2016 First edition created with U-BPC 4.2 Entering the BIOS Selection Menu 4.2.1 Procedure Step 1: Switch on or restart the device. Step 2: Immediately press the F2 button and keep it pressed after switching on the device.
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4.3 BIOS Setup (SCU) 4.3.1 Structure of the BIOS Setup Menu The individual setup parameters are distributed between different menus and submenus. Not all menus are included in each supplied device configuration. The following table shows the menus. Menu Meaning Main Security Boot Display system information, for example, BIOS version, processor and memory Security functions, e.g., setting a password Determine boot options, e.g., boot order or USB boot Save and exit (see Exit menu) Exit The menus always have the same structure. The figure below shows an example for the "Main" menu. Device-specific information is shown blocked.
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4.3.2 Navigation and Options Selection Information on the keyboard is located in the bottom of the screen. A brief use of the keyboard is described:
Button Function
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Enter Esc F9 F10 Select a menu title Select a menu item or option Change the value 1) Shows the sub-menu, if it is available. 2) Opens or closes the option window when an item has been selected. 1) Return from a submenu to the previous menu. 2) Close an open window with options. Assign the values with the default settings. Save and exit the BIOS setup 4.3.3 Main Menu The "Main" menu shows the most important parameters that identify your device. You can set the date and time. The following figure shows an example for the "Main" menu.
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Parameter Option Meaning BIOS Version Processor Type System Bus Speed NA NA NA NA System Memory Speed NA Total Memory Platform firmware Information NA NA PMC FW Patch NA TXE FW Version NA GOP NA NA Adjust time Adjust date NA Enabled Disabled Microcode Revision EC Version System Time System Date Serial Port HSUART Current software version of installed BIOS. Display the CPU model and speed. Display the auto-detected speed of the system. Display the auto-detected speed of the system memory. Display the total amount of detected system memory installed. Current time of the device. Format: "Hour/Minute/Second". Current date of the device. "Month/Day/Year". Enable the High Speed UART Disable the High Speed UART
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You can use the <Enter> key to move within a format, for example, from hour to minute. You can use the [+] and [-] keys to set the desired values for the date and time. 4.3.4 Security Menu The "Security" menu lets you block access to your device using passwords. The following figure shows an example for the "Security" menu.
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Parameter Supervisor Password User Password Set Supervisor Password Not Installed Enter Password Not Installed Enter Password NA Set User Password NA Option Meaning The general password is set (Installed) or not set (Not Installed). The user password is set (Installed) or not set (Not Installed). Set supervisor password for full access to the BIOS Setup. A password prompt appears before the BIOS is opened. This field opens the password input dialog. This can be changed by new entry after correct input of the supervisor password. If you input an empty password (only <Enter> key), the set password is deleted and the password prompt disabled. Set a user password to restrict access to the BIOS Setup. A password prompt appears before the BIOS is opened. This field opens the password input dialog. This can be changed by new entry after correct input of the user password. If you input an empty password (only <Enter> key), the set password is deleted and the password prompt disabled. The following Setup parameters are visible if "Supervisor Password" is set (Installed). Power On Password Enabled The password prompt appears either during booting in the
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Disabled self-test
(Enabled) or only when you open the BIOS Setup (Disabled). User Access Level View Only Limited Full Read access to the BIOS is allowed. The setup parameters cannot be changed. Write access to the BIOS is allowed. Only certain setup parameters can be changed. Full access to the BIOS is allowed. All setup parameters, except for the supervisor password, can be changed. NOTICE!
Loss of the supervisor password. (back door?) If you forget or lose the supervisor password in the Supervisor Password parameter, the device must be returned to the factory at your own cost. Write down the supervisor password. Store the supervisor password in a safe location and protect it against unauthorized access. 4.3.5 Boot Menu In the "Boot" menu, you specify the boot characteristics of the device and determine bootable device components (boot media) and boot order. The following figure shows an example for the "Boot"
menu.
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Parameter Network Stack PXE Boot Capability Add Boot Options Option Enabled Disabled Meaning Specifies whether the UEFI Network Stack is available
(Enabled) or not available (Disabled) for network access using UEFI. When disabled, for example, no UEFI installation is possible via PXE. Activates (Enabled) or deactivates (Disabled) booting for a boot image which can be loaded from the network (PXE: Pre-boot eXecutable Environment). Only available only if the "Network Stack" parameter is available (Enabled) Disabled Only UEFI Network Stack is supported: PXE is not supported. UEFI: IPv4 UEFI: IPv6 UEFI: IPv4IPv6 Only UEFI boot media that support the Internet Protocol Version 4 are supported as PXE boot media. Only UEFI boot media that support the Internet Protocol Version 6 are supported as PXE boot media. Only UEFI boot media that support the Internet Protocol Version 4 and 6 are supported as PXE boot media. First Auto Newly detected boot media are placed at the top of the boot order. Newly detected boot media are placed automatically in the boot order: e.g. at the top (First) for legacy boot media and
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based on the device path for UEFI boot media. Last Newly detected boot media are placed at the bottom of the boot order. EFI Submenu Shows all EFI boot media and the currently valid Windows Boot Manager. 4.3.6 Exit Menu You always exit BIOS Setup in this menu.
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Parameter Exit Saving Changes Save Change Without Exit Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Load Custom Defaults Save Custom Defaults Meaning All changes are saved and the system is restarted with the new setup parameters. All changes are saved. All changes are discarded and the system is restarted with the old setup parameters. All setup parameters are reset to the safe default values. Notice: The existing setup parameters are overwritten by this. The profile must be loaded with the custom setup parameters. Requirement: The parameters are saved prior to this with "Save Custom Defaults". Notice: All existing setup parameters are overwritten during loading. Write down the BIOS setup settings beforehand Save the BIOS setup settings as user-specific profile. The currently configured Setup parameters are saved as a custom profile (see also "Load Custom Defaults"). Discard Changes All changes are discarded.
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Appendix A Mounting Kits Installation
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Ready to Begin?
U-BPC fanless embedded PC supports multiple mounting options for fitting various field site installation needs. Please read through these instructions completely to be sure youre comfortable with this easy install process. Lets follow below assembly instructions to begin. CAUTIONS!
Avoid potential personal injuries and property damage!
The wall must be capable of supporting the weight of U-BPC and mount combined. Do not use the mounting kits for any purpose not explicitly specied by manufacturer. Manufacturer is not responsible for damage or injury caused by incorrect assembly or use. Mounting Instructions The mounting types are described in the following sections using the slim device as an example. A.1 Wall Mounting Installation Wall mounting is suitable for horizontal mounting of the device. Requirement Two mounting brackets (the mounting brackets are available in two versions - for the ultra-slim device versions and for the slim device version. The mounting bracket and four screws are included in the order variant "Wall mounting"). A PH1 screwdriver Four screws
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Using a screwdriver to loosen the four screws located in the bottom of your U-BPC.
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1 2 Align the screw holes and put the wall mount brackets into position. Secure the mounting bracket with 2 screws Place the device with the mounting brackets onto the mounting surface. Screw on the device.
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A.2 VESA Mounting Installation Wall mounting is suitable for horizontal mounting of the device. Requirement One mounting brackets (the mounting bracket is included in the order variant "VESA mounting). A PH1 screwdriver Four screws Using a screwdriver to loosen the four screws located in the bottom of your U-BPC. Align the screw holes and put the VESA mount brackets into position. Secure the mounting bracket with 4 screws
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1 2 A.3 DIN-rail Mounting Installation Mounting on a standard rail is suitable for horizontal mounting of the device. Requirement A standard 35 mm rail. The standard rail is mounted. A standard rail bracket (the standard rail bracket and two screws are included in the order variant "Standard rail mounting) A PH1 screwdriver 1 2 3 Procedure for Dismantling Using a screwdriver to loosen the four screws located in the bottom of your U-BPC. Align the screw holes and put the VESA mount brackets into position. Screw back the four screws. Place DIN-rail bracket horizontally (or vertically, check below next figure) according to the field site condition or your installation needs. Following the step above and turn DIN-rail bracket 90 degree. Press the device down and toward the standard rail until the standard rail bracket engages. Check whether the device is seated firmly on the standard rail
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1. 2. 3. Press the device down until the lower rail guide frees the device. Swing the device out of the rails. Remove the device from the rail.
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Appendix B Pin Assignments
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B.1 Micro USB Connector Figure B.1 Micro USB Connector Pin Name 1 2 3 4 5 Vcc D-
D+
GND Description
+5V Data+
Data-
Signal ground B.2 Micro SD Connector Figure B.2 Micro SD Connector Pin Name Description 1 2 3 4 DAT2 CD/DAT3 CMD VDD Data bit 2 Card Detect / Data bit 3 Command line Supply voltage ?V (TBC)
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CLK VSS DAT0 DAT1 Clock Supply voltage ground Data bit 0 Data bit 1 5 6 7 8 B.3 HDMI Connector Figure B.3 HDMI Connector Pin Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 HDMI_P2 GND HDMI_N2 HDMI_P1 GND HDMI_N1 HDMI_P0 GND HDMI_N0 HDMI_CLKP GND HDMI_CLKN NC NC HDMI_CTRL_CLK HDMI_CTRL_DAT GND 5V HPD TMDS data2+
TMDS data2+ shield TMDS data2-
TMDS data1+
TMDS data1+ shield TMDS data1-
TMDS data0+
TMDS data0 shield TMDS data0-
TMDS clock+
TMDS clock shield TMDS clock-
Not Connected Not Connected DDC clock DDC data DDC/CEC ground EDID/DDC power Hot Plug Detect
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B.4 USB 2.0 Type A Connector Figure B.4 USB type A Connector Pin Name 1 2 3 4 VCC D-
D+
GND Description
+5v Data-
Data+
Signal ground B.5 LAN Port (RJ-45) Figure B.5 LAN RJ-45 Connector Pin Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 TX+
TX-
RX+
NC NC RX-
Transmit Data+
Transmit Data-
Receive Data+
Not Connected Not Connected Receive Data-
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NC NC Not Connected Not Connected 7 8 B.6 DI/O Port (phoenix connector) (Slim SKU only) Figure B.5 DI Phoenix Connector Pin Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VCC GPI1 GPI2 GPI3 GPI4 GPI5 GPI6 GPI7 GPI8
+5V power DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 Figure B.6 DO Phoenix Connector Pin 1 2 Name GPO1 GPO2 Description DO1 DO2
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GPO3 GPO4 GPO5 GPO6 GPO7 GPO8 GND 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DO3 DO4 DO5 DO6 DO7 DO8 Signal ground B.7 COM Port (RJ-45) (Slim SKU only) B.7.1 COM0: RS-232 Figure B.7 RS-232 Serial Port (RJ-45 connector) Pin Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RS232_RTS#
RS232_DTR RS232_TXD GND RS232_DCD RS232_RXD RS232_DSR RS232_CTS#
Request To Sent Data Terminal Ready Transmit Data Signal ground Data Carrier Detected Receive Data Data Set Ready Clear To Sent
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B.7.2 COM1/2: RS-485 Figure B.8 RS-485 Serial Port (RJ-45 connector) Pin Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RS485_02-
RS485_02+
NC GND NC NC NC NC Description Data-
Data+
Not Connected Signal ground Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected B.7.3 COM3: RS-422/485 Figure B.9 RS-422/485 Serial Port (RJ-45 connector) Pin 1 Name Description RS485_422TX3-
Transmit Data-
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RS485_422TX3+
RS485_422RX3-
GND NC RS485_422RX3+
NC NC Transmit Data+
Receive Data-
Signal ground Not Connected Receive Data+
Not Connected Not Connected 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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