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BIS-6595
Owner’s Manual

Disclaimer
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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
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transmission and electronic copy or email is prohibited.

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Safety Instructions
1. Please read the product manual carefully before using this
product.

2. Put all the unused or uninstalled boards or electronic components 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 antistatic gloves and hold the 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 product, please ensure that all power cables for the devices are unplugged 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 prior to installation or removal.
9. To prevent any unnecessary damage to the products due to frequent 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.

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Contents
Section 1 Product Introduction.................................................. 1
1.1 Overview........................................................................ 1
1.2 Specifications................................................................. 1
1.2.1 Notes to use CPU................................................. 3
Section 2 Installation Instructions.............................................. 3
Safety Precautions............................................................... 4
2.1 Remove the Computer Cover........................................ 5
2.2. Install Motherboard....................................................... 5
2.2.1 Install CPU and Thermal Pad............................... 5
2.2.2 Dismount Rear Panel........................................... 6
2.2.3 Install the Motherboard........................................ 6
2.2.4 Mount Rear Panel................................................ 7
2.3 Install RAM..................................................................... 8
2.4 Install MINI-PCIE Devices.............................................. 9
2.5 Install HDD................................................................... 10
2.6 Mount the Top Cover.................................................... 13
2.7 Dismount the Bottom Cover......................................... 13
2.8 Install PCI/PCIE Cards................................................. 14
2.9 Install PCI/PCIE Devices.............................................. 14
2.10 Mount the Bottom Cover and Racks.......................... 15
2.11 Rack Dimension......................................................... 16
Section 3 Hardware Functions................................................ 17
3.1 External Interfaces Location......................................... 17
3.1.1 Serial Ports.......................................................... 17
3.1.2 Ethernet Port....................................................... 18
3.1.3 Audio................................................................... 19
3.1.4 Display Interface................................................. 19
3.1.5 Power Interface................................................... 20
3.1.6 USB Ports .......................................................... 20
3.2 Jumper Settings .......................................................... 20
3.2.1 CMOS Clear/Hold Jumper Setting...................... 20
3.2.2 Hardware Switch for System Auto Boot Upon
Power On JAT........................................................ 22
3.2.3 COM2 Jumper Setting......................................... 22
3.2.4 LVDS Rated Voltage Select Jumper Setting....... 23
3.3 Internal Interfaces........................................................ 24
3.3.1 SATA Port............................................................ 24
3.3.2 Keyboard & Mouse Interface............................... 25
3.3.3 GPIO................................................................... 26
3.3.4 Front Panel Interface........................................... 27
3.3.5 DIMM Slot........................................................... 28
3.3.6 MINI PCIe Socket................................................ 28
3.3.7 PCIe X16............................................................. 28
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Section 4 BIOS Setup..............................................................29
AMI BIOS Flash..................................................................29
AMI BIOS Description.........................................................29
BIOS Settings.....................................................................29
4.1 Main Menu.......................................................................30
4.2 Advanced Menu...............................................................31
4.2.1 ACPI Setting..............................................................31
4.2.2 APM Configuration.....................................................32
4.2.3 CPU Configuration.....................................................33
4.2.4 SATA Configuration....................................................34
4.2.5 USB Configuration.....................................................35
4.2.6 Supper IO Configuration............................................36
4.2.7 H/W Monitor...............................................................37
4.3 Chipset Menu...................................................................37
4.3.1 North Bridge...............................................................37
4.3.2 South Bridge..............................................................38
4.4 Boot Menu.......................................................................39
4.5 Security Menu..................................................................40
4.6 Save&Exit Menu..............................................................40
Appendix..................................................................................41
Appendix 1: Install Drives........................................................41
Appendix 2: Watchdog Programming Guide............................ 42
Appendix 3: Glossary...............................................................42

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Packing List
Thank you for purchasing a Habey USA product. Please
check this package carefully to ensure all parts are packaged. If you find any defective, damaged, or lost components, please contact your vendor or retailer ASAP.

Item

BIS-6595
DC 12V 10A Power Adapter
Power Cord
Drivers and Utilities

QTY.
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Section 1 : Product Introduction
1.1 Overview
BIS-6595 is the latest Intel Cedar Trail powered embedded system
utiliz-ing the next generation “ICEFIN” thermal design. ensures maximum
heat dissipation and a true fanless system with Intel NM10 Chipsets.
2x Mini PCIe and one internal SIM slot provide Wifi and 3G support for
redundant network connectivity, offering system rich ex-pansions. The
DVI+VGA dual independent display output also makes it a great choice
as digital signage systems. Whatever the application, be it automation,
digital signage, information control, point of sale, transpor-tation or even
electronic police, this fanlesss Intel cedar trail dual display system is
designed to be high performance, reliable, rich expansion, se-cure and
easy to manage.

1.2 Specification
Model Number
Platform

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BIS-6
Intel

Chassis

Motherboard

Storage

System
Features

Power

Reliability

Color

Black

Dimension

280mm× 219.2mm× 115 mm(W×D×H)

Structure

“ICEFIN” Enclosure

Material

Aluminum+ Fine Quality Galvanized Steel Sheet

Model No.

BPC-7930

CPU

Intel Atom N2800/D2550

Chipset

Intel NM10

Memory

1x SO-DIMM supports DDR3 1066MHz RAM upto
4GB

CF

N/A

SSD

N/A

HDD

1x 2.5” HDD

LAN

Realtek RTL8111E,10/100/1000Mbps,2XLAN

USB

6XUSB2.0

COM

1XRS232(DB9),1XRS-232/422/485(DB9)

Display

1x VGA (DB15), 1x DVI-D; VGA + DVI dual independent display

Cooling Sys.

Fanless, “ICEFIN” thermal design

Audio

1x Mic-in, 1x Line-out

Expansion

2x Mini PCIe and one Inbuilt SIM slot for 3G
Module.

LED

Power LED, HDD LED

System Control

Power Switch

PS/2

N/A

WLAN

1x 3G/WiFi SMA antenna (optional)

GPIO

2x5Pin GPIO

Power Supply

DC +12V power adaptor

Installation

Desktop or Wallmounted

Operating Temp

-20°C - 60°C

Storage Temp

-40°C - 80°C

Relative Humidity

5%~95% relative humidity, non-condensing

Operating Vibration 0.5g rms/5~500Hz/random operating

EMC

CE/FCC Class B

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1.2.1 Notes to use CPU
This product belongs to the Habey “ICEFIN” series. The BIS-6595 adopts
the “ICEFIN” thermal design. Please note a CPU with a higher power
consumption will dissipate more heat. If a CPU reaches its TJ Maximum
(overheating) the system will underclock and result in a performance
reduction. The following table shows the recommended CPU at different
working temperatures:
Highest Temp Max CPU Consumption
50° C

60° C

Recommended CPU Models

65W

Intel® Core™ i7-3770S @ 3.90GHz
Intel® Core™ i5-3550S @ 3.00GHz
Intel® Core™ i3-3220 @ 3.30GHz
Intel® Celeron G530 @ 2.4GHz

35-45W

Intel® Core™ i3-3240T @ 2.90GHz
Intel® Core™ i5-3470T @ 3.60GHz
Intel® Core™ i7-3770T @ 3.70GHz
Intel® Pentium G860T @ 3.60GHz

The CPUs listed in above table are the commonly used CPU. Select different
CPU as per different working temperature.

Section 2 Installation Instructions
Safety
Electricity is used to perform many useful functions, but it can also cause
personal injuries and property damage if improperly handled. This product
has been engineered and manufactured with the highest priority on safety.
However, improper use can result in electric shock and/or fire. In order to
ensure your safety and prolong the service life of the system, please observe the following and read the following precautions when installing and
handling the product.

Warning
Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the power
is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power
surges. Only experienced electronics personnel should open the Player
chassis.

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Caution
• Always ground yourself to remove any static discharge before touching the CPU. Modem electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric discharges. As a safety precaution, use a grounding wrist strap at all
times. Place all electronic components in a static dissipative surface or
static shielding bags when they are not in the chassis.
• The product specification and pictures are subject to change without prior notice.

Safety Instruction
Electrical Safety
• If the power supply is broken, do not try to fix it yourself. Contact a qualified service technician or your retailer.
• When adding or removing devices to or from the system, ensure that
the power cables for the devices are unplugged before the signal cables
are connected. If possible, disconnect all power cables from the existing
system before you add a device.
• To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the power cable from the
electrical outlet before relocating the system.
• Before connecting or removing signal cables from the motherboard,
please ensure that all power cables are unplugged.
• To prevent damage to the power cord, do not place heavy objects on,
stretch, or bend power cord. Damage to the cord may result in or electric
shock.
• 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.

Operation Safety
• Before installing the motherboard and adding devices on it, carefully read
all the guides that came with the package.
• To avoid short circuits, keep paper clips, screws, staples, and any other
small metal objects away from connectors, slots, sockets and circuitry.

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• Do not use the system where there is a lot of dust, humidity is high, or
where the system may come into contact with oil or steam, as this could
lead to fire.
• Ensure that the system does not come into contact with water or other
fluids. Ensure that no objects such as paper clips or pins enter the system as this could lead to electric shock.
• Do not place the system in unsafe places. Do not allow the system to
receive strong shocks or to strongly vibrate. This may cause the system
to fall or topple over damaging the system.
• Do not use the system near heating equipment or in places where there
is likelihood of high temperature, as this may lead to excessive heat and
outbreak of fire.
• Do not use the system in places where it may be exposed to direct
sunlight.

2.1 Remove the Computer Cover

Remove the four screws
on cover and dismount the
cover.

2.2 Install Motherboard
2.2.1 Install CPU & Thermal Pad

The thermal pad is tailored
as per the size of CPU and
Chipset and is pressed
on to the CPU and Southbridge evenly with fingers.

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2.2.2 Dismount Rear Panel

Loosen the four screws on
the side of the rear panel
and remove the rear panel
module.

2.2.3 Install the Motherboard
Align the semi-circle guide
holes of the motherboard
with the four guide posts on
the bracket and place the
motherboard on the back
cover evenly.

Tighten the 7 screws onboard that fix the motherboard (M3x6mm screw
x7PCS)

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2.2.4 Mount the Rear Panel

Mount back the rear panel
and tighten the four screws
on panel

2.3 Install RAM

Align the memory bank
with the memory slot in the
direction of 45 degree and
then insert the memory
into its socket.

Press the end of the memory bank down into the
socket with fingers until the
memory bank is fixed in
the socket.

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2.4 Install MINI PCIE Devices

Remove the screws
onboard for fixing
the Mini PCIe devices. Then insert the
device into the socket at a 45 degree
angle.

Push against the
other side of the
Mini PCIe device
and press it down
into the socket,
finally tighten the
screws.

If the Mini PCIe
device has a WiFi
antenna, please
connect the Antenna connector to the
WiFi Antenna hole
on the rear panel
and then connect
the connector with
Mini PCIe device
inside the chassis.

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2.5 Install HDD

Pull the HDD tray
upward at a 90degree angle.

Insert the hard disk
into the HDD tray.

Then close the HDD
tray.

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Use the screwdriver
to tighten the four
screws on the tray ,
so as to fix the hard
disk.
(M3x4mm screws
x4PCS)

Connect the HDD
power cable and
data cable to the
HDD port and use
screws to fix them
and then connect
the other end of the
cable to the corresponding ports on
the motherboard.

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2.6 Mount Top Cover

Mount the computer top
cover and tighten the four
screws on the cover.

2.7 Dismount the Bottom Cap

Remove the four screws
on the product footpads
and dismount footpads
and the bottom cover.

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2.8 Install PCI / PCIe Cards

Align the PCI/PCIE expansion cards with the PCI-e
Socket and press downward.

Then use screws to fix
the PCI/PCIE Card on the
bracket.

2.9 Install PCI / PCIe Devices

Use cross screwdriver to
remove the rear window
baffle.

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Insert the PCI or PCI-e
device into its corresponding slots and tighten the
screws on the baffle to fix
the PCI/PCI-e device.

Adjust the screws in the
marked position to hold the
PCI/PCIe device and keep
cards from dislodging.

2.10 Mount Bottom Cover and Racks

Mount the bottom cover
and tighten the four screws
to fix the cover.

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Finally, use screws to fix
the racks onto the chassis
base.

2.11 Rack Dimensions

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Section 3 Hardware Functions
3.1 External Interface Location
1: BIS-6590 Rear I/O View

Audio IN/OUT
COM

USB
VGA
DVI
LAN

HDD &
Power
LED

Power

PCI / PCIe Expansion
2: BIS-6590 Front View

POWER

3.1.1 Serial Ports (COM1, COM2)
Board provides 2x serial ports. COM1/ COM2 are the standard DB9
interface.
COM1 supports RS232.
COM2 supports RS232/RS422/RS485.

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COM1/COM2:
PIN

Signal Name

1

DCD

2

TXD

3

RXD

4

DTR

5

GND

6

DSR

7

RTS

8

CTS

9

RI

COM2: RS232/RS422/RS485, Pins define as below:
PIN

RS232 (Default)

RS422

RS485

1

DCD

TX-

DATA-

2

TXD

TX+

DATA+

3

RXD

RX+

NC

4

DTR

RX-

NC

5

GND

GND

GND

6

DSR

NC

NC

7

RTS

NC

NC

8

CTS

NC

NC

9

RI

NC

NC

3.1.2 Ethernet Port (LAN1, LAN2)
BPC-7930 provides 2x RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet Ports. Both sides of the
RJ-45 interface has one LED lamp. The yellow one indicates data transfer status. The green one indicates network link status.
LILED
(GREEN)

FUNCTION

ACTLED
(Yellow)

Function

ON

10/100/1000m Link

Flash

Data Transfer

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3.1.3 Audio (Line-out, Line-in, Mic-in)

BPC-7930 adopts ALC892 audio controller chip. The green one is Lineout. The pink one is Mic-in. Inbuilt one 1x3Pin Line-in expansion interface.
Pin

Signal Name

1

LINE_L

2

GND

3

LINE_R

3.1.4 Display Interface (VGA, DVI-D)
BPC-7930 provides one standard 15Pin VGA port to connect VGA display. One DVI-D port to connect DVI-D display.
VGA:
Pin

Signal Name

Pin

Signal Name

Pin

Signal Name

1

RED

6

GND

11

NC

2

GREEN

7

GND

12

SDA

3

BLUE

8

GND

13

HSYNC

4

NC

9

+5V

14

VSYNC

5

GND

10

GND

15

SCL

DVI-D:
Signal Name

17

Pin

Signal Name

TDC2#

1

2

TDC2

GND

3

4

NC

NC

5

6

SD-DDC

SD-DDC

7

8

NC

TDC1#

9

10

TDC1

GND

11

12

NC

NC

13

14

VCC

GND

15

16

HP-DETECT

TDC0#

17

18

TDC0

GND

19

20

NC

NC

12

22

GND

TLC

23

24

TLC#

NC

C1

C2

NC

NC

C3

C4

NC

3.1.5 Power Interface (DC_JACK)
DC_JACK:
Pin

Signal Name

1

+12V

2

GND

3

NC

3.1.6 USB Ports (USB12, USB34, USB56)
USB12, USB 34, USB56:
Pin

Signal Name

1

+5V

2

USB DATA-

3

USB DATA+

4

GND

3.2 Jumper Settings
3.2.1 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 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 press “DEL” key to enter BIOS setting and
reload optimal defaults.
(4) Save and Exit.

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JCC1:
Settings

JCC

1-2

BIOS back to initialization (factory default)

2-3

Normal Status, System Default

* Do not clear CMOS when the computer is power on, otherwise, it will
cause damage to the motherboard.

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3.2.2 Hardware Switch for System Auto Boot Upon
Power On JAT)

1 2

JAT:
Settings

JAT

Open

Non-auto boot upon power on

Close

Auto boot upon power on

3.2.3 COM2 Jumper Setting (J1, J2, J3)
J1, J2, J3 jumpers are used to configure COM2 transmission mode.
COM2 supports RS232/RS422/RS485. Default mode as RS232.

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COM2 RS232

COM2 RS422

COM2 RS485

J1

1-3, 2-4

J1

1-3, 2-4

J1

3-5, 4-6

J2

3-5, 4-6

J2

1-3, 2-4

J2

1-3, 2-4

J3

1-2

J3

3-4

J3

5-6, 7-8

3.2.4 LVDS Rated Voltage Select Jumper Setting (JP1,
JP2)

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VDO_PANEL

3.3V

5V

12V

JP1

1-2

2-3

X

JP2

X

X

1-2

3.3 Internal Interfaces
3.3.1 SATA Port (SATA1)
Board provides one standard 7Pin SATA port and one 5Pin SATA Power
Interface. The SATA power interface (JSATAPWR) is used to provide
power supply to SATA HDD with an extension cable.

1
5

SATA:
Pin

Signal Name

1

GND

2

TX+

3

TX-

4

GND

5

RS-

6

RS+

7

GND

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3.3.2 Keyboard & Mouse Interface (KM)
Board provides one 2×4Pin keyboard and mouse interface, to be converted to standard PS/2 interface with an extension cable.

KM:
Signal Name

23

Pin

Signal Name

VCC5

1

2

MS_CLK

GND

3

4

MS_DATA

KB_DATA

5

6

GND

KB_CLK

7

8

VCC5

3.3.3 GPIO (JGP)
JLVDS Backlight Control (JLVDSPWR)

JGP:
Pin

Signal Name

1

+12V

2

L_BKLT_EN

3

GND

4

L_BKLT_CTL

5

VCC

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3.3.4 GPIO (JGPIO)
Gerneral Purpose Programmable Input/Output Port.

JGPIO:
Signal Name

25

Pin

Signal Name

GPIO1

1

2

VCC

GPIO2

3

4

GPIO5

GPIO3

5

6

GPIO6

GPIO4

7

8

GPIO7

GND

9

10

GPIO8

3.3.5 Power Interface (DC_JACK)

Pin

Signal Name

1

+12V

2

GND

3

NC

3.3.6 Front Panel Connector (JFP)
JFP is used to connect the function buttons and LED lamps on the front
panel

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JFP:
Signal Name

Pin

Signal Name

POWER LED+

1

2

POWER LED-

HD LED+

3

4

HD LED-

VCC

5

6

BUZZDATA-

RESET SW

7

8

GND

POWER SW

9

10

GND

Please follow the table below to connect, pay attention to the anode(+)
and cathode(-), otherwise , some function can not be realized.

POWER LED
HDD LED
BUZZ
RESET SW
PWR SW

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1) System Power LED Pins (Pin 1/2 for PWRLED)
Connect system power LED cable with these pins.(pin 1 is LED anode)
When system is power on, power LED is on: when system is power off,
power LED is off.
2) HD LED Pins (Pin3/4 for HDD LED)
Case panel with one HD LED indicating HD status. When HD read and
write, the LED will flash, indicating the device is working. Connect the
LED cable to the LED pins ( Pin3 is LED anode).
3) Buzzer Pins (Pin5/6 for SPEAKER)
External Speaker Pins.
4) Reset Button Pins (Pin7/8 for RESET)
Connect the reset button cable to these two pins. When system fails,
reset button can make the system continue to work and no need to turn
on / off the power.
5)Power Button Pins (Pin 9/10 for POWER BUTTON)
Connect these two pins to the bounce switch on the chassis to connect
or disconnect the power supply.

3.3.7 SO_DIMM Slot
Board provides one single channel SO-DIMM slot, supporting DDRIII
1066MHz RAM up to 4GB.

3.3.8 Mini PCIe Socket
Board provides 2x MINI PCIe slots. If you use the Mini PCIE WiFi, the
status of which will be determined by the wireless network that you
choose.(MINI PCIe1 supports standard MINI PCIe port and 3G module;
MINI PCIe2 supports standard MINI PCIe port and EPC/mSATA SSD
(optional). J11 is the LED for MINI PCIe1 device; J12 is the LED for MINI
PCIe2 device.

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Section 4 BIOS Setup
AMI BIOS Flash
BIOS functions as a bridge connecting hardware and operating system.
Hardware and software are upgrading all the time, so when your system
goes wrong, for example, your system can not support the newest CPU,
you need to upgrade BIOS to keep up with the latest technology.
AFUEFI.EXE is the FLASH IC program for BIOS to upgrade, which
needs to be run in DOS mode.
Pls use a boot disk to load DOS, then run AFUDOS.EXE to upgrade
BIOS ( for example: write XXXX.ROM into FLASH IC ).
Operational Commands:
A:\ AFUEFI ****.rom /P /B /N /X
If you need to add other parameters after the order format, pls add
/?
Note:
1. BIOS Flash is only executed when it is necessary
2. Please use the BIOS Read-write programs in the CD-ROM provided by
us or download the latest version on related websites
3. Please do not power off or reboot the system when flash BIOS, otherwise, the BIOS maybe be damaged or system may not be able to boot
again.
4. After finishing BIOS Flash, load the optimal defaults manually
5.To prevent any unexpected problems, please backup your BIOS in advance.
AMI BIOS Description
When the computer is power on, BIOS will conduct self-diagnosis to its
hardware on motherboard and configure 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 restart the system, self-detection message will display on
the screen.
2. When system pops out the prompt “Press  to enter setup, 
to Popup menu “ , please press  key to enter BIOS setup interface.
3. Use the “←↑→↓”to select the option which your want to modify, press
 to go to the sub-menu.
4. Use the “←↑→↓”and  to modify the value; press”Enter” to modify BIOS options that you choose.
5. At any time, press  can go back to the father-menu.

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4.1 Main Menu
Aptio Setup Utility_Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends,Inc.
BIOS Information
BIOS Version

Set the Date. Use
[Tab] to switch beAmerican Megatrends
tween date elements.
7930T102

Build Date & Time

10/23/2012 11:28:31

BIOS Vendor

CPU Information

→←: Select Screen

Inter(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2550 @1.86GHZ

↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select

Memory Information
Memory Frequency

1067 MHZ(DDR3

Total Memory

2048 MB (DDR3)

+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Value

System Date

[Fri 01/13/2012]

F9: Optimize Defaults

System Time

[03:08:57]

F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

Version 2.14.1219. Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends. Inc.

BIOS Vendor
BIOS Vendor: American Megatrends
Project Version
BIOS Version: 7930T102
Build Date and Time
BIOS date and time: 10/23/2012 11:28:31
System Date
System Date Format: Week(Mon.~Sun.)/Month(Jan.-Dec.)/Day(01-31)/
Year (upto 2009).
System Time
System Time Format: Hour(00-23)/Minute(00-59)/Second(00-59)..

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4.2 Advanced Menu
Aptio Setup Utility_Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends,Inc.
Legacy OpROM Support
Launch LAN1 PXE OpROM [Disabled]
Launch LAN2 PXE OpROM [Disabled]

Enable or Disable
Boot Option for Legacy Network Devices.

ACPI Setting

→←: Select Screen

APM Configuration

↑↓: Select Item

CPU Configuration

Enter: Select

SATA Configuration

+/-: Change Option

USB Configuration
Super IO Configuration

F1: General Help

H/W Monitor
Seri al Port Console Redirection

F2: Previous Value
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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Launch LAN1/LAN2 PXE OpROM
Enable or disable Boot Option for Legacy Network Devices (Launch
LAN1/LAN2(82574L) PXE OpROM)

4.2.1 ACPI Settings
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ACPI Settings
ACPI Sleep State

[S1 (CPU Stop Clock)]

Select the highest ACPI
sleep state the system
will enter when the SUSPEND button is pressed.

→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
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Select highest APCI sleep state the system will enter when the SUSPEND
button is pressed. Different modes with different power consumption.
S1(pos): CPU stops working while other devices are still connected to
power supply.
S3(STR): Power is only supplied to system memory.

4.2.2 APM Configuration
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RTC Power On Function

[Disabled] Enable or Disable
System wake on
alarm event. When
enabled,
System will wake
on the hr::min::sec
specified.
→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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RTC Power On Function
RTC Power On Hour
RTC Power On Minute
RTC Power On Second

0
0
0

[ENabled] Enabled for Windows
XP and Linux ( OS
optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology ) And Disabled
for other OS (OS not
optimized for
Hyper Threading
Technology). When
Disabled only one
thread Per dnabled
core is enabled

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→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Value
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
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4.2.3 CPU Configuration
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CPU Configuration
rocessor Tyge
EMT64
Processor Speed
Ratio Status
Actual Ratio
System Bus Speed
Processor Steping
Microcode Revision
L1 Cache RAM
L1 Cache RAM
Processor Core
Hyper Threading

Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU
Supported
1865 MHZ
14
14
533 MHZ
30661
268
2x56 K
2x 512 K
Dual
Supported

Hyper Threading
Execute Disable Bit
Limit CPUID Maximum
EIST
CPU C State Report

Enabled
Enabled
Diabled
Diabled
Disable

Enabled for Windows
XP and Linux (OS
optimized for Hyper-Threading Technology) And Disabled
for other OS (OS not
optimized for Hyper
Threading Technology).
→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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Hyper-threading
This option is configured to activate or deactivate the CPU Hyper Threading Technology. Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology uses resources ef
ficiently, enabling multiple threads to run on each core, and increasing
processor throughput.

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Execute Disable Bit
Execute Disable Bit (EDB) is a hardware-based security feature that introduced to its new generation CPU by Intel, which can help reduce system exposure to viruses and malicious code. EDB allows the processor to
classify areas in memory where application code can or cannot execute.
To use Execute Disable Bit you must have Windows XP SP2 operating
system to support this function.
Intel Virtualization Technology
Disable or enable Intel Virtualization Technology. Intel virtualization technology enables to run multiple O/S of the same kind or different kind by
using the same physical platform so as to realize the management and
allocation of computer resources, maximizing the resource utilization.

4.2.4 SATA Configuration
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SATA Configuration
Serial ATA Port 1 SAMSUNG HM160H 160GB
Serial ATA Port 2 Not Present
Serial ATA Controller(s)

Enabled

SATA Mode

AHC

Serial ATA Port 1
Serial ATA Port 2

Enabled
Enabled

SATA Ports (0-3) Device Names
→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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Serial-ATA Controller(S)
To enable or disable the Serial-ATA Controller. Availabel setting values
include [Disabled], [Enhanced], [Compatible].
SATA Mode Selection
SATA Mode Selection, including AHCI mode and IDE mode.
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4.2.5 USB Configuration
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USB Configuration
USB Devices:

Enables / Disable
USB Function

1 Drive, 1Keyboard,1 Hubs →←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
USB Function
[Enabled]
Enter: Select
USB 2.0(EHCI) Support
[Enabled]
+/-: Change Option
Legacy USB Support
[Enabled] F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
Mass Storage Devices:
ESC: Exit
KingstonDataTraveler G3 1.00
[Auto]
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USB Function
To enable or disable the USB ports. System defaults [Enabled]
USB 2.0 (EHCI) Support
Enable or Disable the USB EHCI (USB 2.0) functions. One EHCI controller must always be enabled.
[Enabled]: Enable USB EHCI (USB 2.0) functions, max. transmission
rate up to 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  or. Enables Legacy USB
support. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are
Connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI
applications.
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].

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4.2.6 Super I/O Configuration
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Super IO Configuration
Serial Port 1 Configuration
Serial Port 2 Configuration

Set Parameters of
Serial Port 1 (COMA)
→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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Serial Port 1 Configuration
1) Serial Port
To enable or disable the serial port functions.
2) Device Setting (Read Only)
Set 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.

4.2.7 H/W Monitor

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PC Health Status
CPUTIN temperature :
CPUVCORE :
+3.3VIN :
+5VIN :

→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+41°C
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
+1.184 V F10: Save & Exit
+3.248 V ESC: Exit
+4.966 V

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PC Health Status
PC Health Status Detect. BIOS will display current system temperature,
CPU temperature, FAN rotate speed, and related voltage value.
Smart Fan Function
Enable or disable the smart fan function(the intelligent fan speed control
function).
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COM1
Console Redirection
Console Redirection Settings

Console Redirection
[Disabled] Enable or Disable

→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
[Disabled] Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
Serial Port for Out-of-Band Management/
F9: Optimize Defaults
Windows Emergency Management Services
F10: Save & Exit
(EMS)
Console Redirection
[Disabled] ESC: Exit
Console Redirection Settings
COM2
Console Redirection
Console Redirection Settings

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Console Redirection
Enable or disable the COM Redirection function, which only functions
during system starting up and in DOS.
Windows Emergency Management Services
Enable or disable the System COM Redirection Function

4.3 Chipset Menu
4.3.1 North Bridge
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Boot Display Device
Active LFP
Flat Panel Type
Flat Panel BackIigh

Select the video Device which Will be activated during POST.
[VBIOS Default] This has no effect
[LVDS]
if external Graphics
[VBIOS Default] present
255
→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Value
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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Boot Display Device
To select the output display device when system boots
Flat Panel Type
LVDS optimal resolution select.

4.3.2 South Bridge
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Audio Controller
LAN1 Controller
LAN2 Controller

[Enabled]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]

Restore AC Power Loss

[Power On]

Audio Controller
→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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Audio Controller
Enable or disable the onboard Audio Controller.
LAN1/2 Controller
Enable or disable LAN1/2 Controller.
Restore AC Power Loss
This option is to setup the system status while connecting the power
again after the AC Power Loss
:System remains the status of power off. Users need to press
the power button to start the computer.
: System will reboot automatically when connecting to power
supply.
: Remain the same state as that before the power loss.

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4.4 Boot Menu
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Boot Configuration
Setup Prompt Timeout
Bootup Numlock State
Show Full Logo

1
[On]
[Enabled]

Number of seconds to
wait for setup activation key.
65535(0xFFFF)
means indefinite
waiting.

→←: Select Screen
Boot Option Priorities
↑↓: Select Item
Boot Option #1
[UEFI:Built-in EFI…]
Boot Option #2
[SATA PM: SAMSUNG...] Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
Boot Option #3
[UEFI:KingstonData…]
F1: General Help
Hard Drive BBS Priorities
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit
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Setup Prompt Timeout
Number of seconds to wait for setup shortcut key. 60s is the max seconds
of timeout. If don’t press Setup key within the preset time, system will
continue to start.
Bootup Numlock State
This function allows users to activate Numlock function when boot up.
[ON]:Numlock is activated when system boots 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 Priorities
System will detect devices according to the preset frequency 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, then the prior one
will show in Boot Option #1.
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4.5 Security Menu
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Password Description
The password length must be in the following
range:
Minimum length
Maximum length

1
20

Administration Password
User Password

Set Administrator
Password
→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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The password length: Min: 1 character, Maximum: 20 characters.
Administrator Password
To setup administrator password.
User Password
To set User Password. If you have set the password, system will display
“Installed”; If not, system will display ”Not Installed”.

4.6 Save & Exit
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Load Defaults
Save Changes and Exit
Discard Changes and Exit
Boot Override
UEFI:KingstonDataTraveler G3 1.00
SATA PM:SAMSUNG HM160HT
UEFI:Built-in EFI shell

Restore/Load Default
values for all the
setup options
→←: Select Screen
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
+/-: Change Option
F1: General Help
F9: Optimize Defaults
F10: Save & Exit
ESC: Exit

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Load Defaults
Restore/Load Default values for all the BIOS setup options.
Save Changes and Exit
Press [Enter] to select this option and press [Enter] to confirm to save all
BIOS changes and Exit.
Discard Changes and Exit
Press [Enter] to select this option and press [Enter] to confirm to discard
all changes and exit.

Appendix
Appendix 1: Install Drives
Please install the driver as per the following steps:
Insert the programmed disk into CD-ROM, so installation of the driver
an be made either automatically or manually. Now manually installation
instructions are given as below:
1) A variety of options are 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) Complete the installation, restart the system.
Proceed with the installation of other drivers after restarting the system,
till all installations are completed. Then user can check from the device
manager that it says device is working.
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Appendix 2: Watchdog Programming Guide
Watchdog reference code ( C )
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------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()
{
int indexp = 0x2e,datap = 0x2f;
unsigned char temp;
Outportb(indexp,0x87);
Outportb(indexp,0x87); //unlock
Outportb(indexp,0x2d);
temp = (unsigned char) inportb (datap);
temp &= 0xfe;
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); //set second
Outportb(indexp,0xf6);
Outportb(datap,0x05); //set 5seconds
Outportb(indexp,0xf7);
Outportb(datap,0x00);
Outportb(indexp,0xaa); //lock
}
Input the last line and press”enter” key, the watchdog function enables
syste to auto reboot.

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Appendix 3: Glossary
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.
BIOS
Basic input/output system. It’s a kind of software including all in/out control
code interface in PC. It will do hardware testing while system is 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 lines. BUS here refers to part lines
inside CPU and main components of memory.
Chipset
Integrated chips for executing one or more functions. Here “Chipset” refers to system level chipset structured by Southbridge & Northbridge; it
determines motherboard’s structure and main functions.
CMOS
Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor, a widely used semiconductor with the characteristic of high speed but low-power-consumption.
CMOS here refers to part of reserved space in on-board CMOS RAM, for
saving date, time, system information and system parameter etc.
COM
Computer-Output Microfilmer. A universal serial communication interface,
usually adopts normative DB9 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. It’s a normal type of universal memory often with a transistor and a capacitance to store 1 bit. With the development of the technology, more and more types of ORAM with various specifications exist in computer application, such as SDRAM, DDR
SDRAM and RDRAM.

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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. Terminals can access
data and devices anywhere through cables, which enables users to share
costly devices and resource.
LED
Light-Emitting Diode. A semiconductor device that shines when power
supply is connected, often used to denote info directly by light, for example, to denote power on or HDD work normally.
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 the system is booting, BIOS will do an uninterrupted testing to the system, including RAM, keyboard, hard disk driver etc.to check if all the components are in normal situation and work well.
PS/2
A keyboard & 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 Universal Serial Bus for short. A hardware interface adapts to low
speed peripherals, and is always used to connect keyboard, mouse etc.
One PC can connect maximum 127 USB devices, 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.

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