PROTECH SYSTEMS MH5100 10.1 inch Integrated Pad User Manual
PORTECH SYSTEMS Co.,Ltd 10.1 inch Integrated Pad
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USER MANUAL MH-5100 10.1” Integrated Pad ® Powered By Intel AtomTM MH-5100 M1 MH-5100 10.1” Integrated Pad Powered By Intel® AtomTM COPYRIGHT NOTICE & TRADEMARK All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. This manual is copyrighted in October 2017. You may not reproduce or transmit in any form or by any means, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying and recording. DISCLAIMER This user’s manual is meant to assist users in installing and setting up the system. The information contained in this document is subject to change without any notice. CE NOTICE This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment. FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. RF Exposure Information (SAR) This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the EUT transmitting at the specified power level in different channels. The highest SAR value for the device as reported to the FCC is 0.573 W/kg when placed next to the body. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this device with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this device is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on FCC ID: 2AMRAMH5100. CAUTION: Danger of explosion may occur when the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. WARNING: Some internal parts of the system may have high electrical voltage. We strongly recommend that only qualified engineers are allowed to service and disassemble the system. If any damages should occur on the system and are caused by unauthorized servicing, it will not be covered by the product warranty. Contents Introduction ......................................................................................... 1-1 1.1 About This Manual .................................................................... 1-2 Getting Started .................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Package List .............................................................................. 2-2 2.2 Pad System Overview (With Built-In Barcode Scanner) ........... 2-3 2.2.1 Front View ......................................................................... 2-3 2.2.2 Rear View .......................................................................... 2-3 2.2.3 Side View ........................................................................... 2-4 2.2.4 Top View ............................................................................ 2-4 2.2.5 Bottom View ...................................................................... 2-4 2.3 Pad System Overview (With External Barcode Scanner (optional)) .................................................................................. 2-5 2.3.1 Front View ......................................................................... 2-5 2.3.2 Rear View .......................................................................... 2-5 2.3.3 Side View ........................................................................... 2-6 2.3.4 Top View ............................................................................ 2-6 2.3.5 Bottom View ...................................................................... 2-6 2.4 Lite Cradle System Overview ................................................... 2-7 2.4.1 Front View ......................................................................... 2-7 2.4.2 Rear View .......................................................................... 2-7 2.4.3 Side View ........................................................................... 2-8 2.4.4 Top View ............................................................................ 2-8 2.4.5 Bottom View ...................................................................... 2-9 2.4.6 Quarter View .................................................................... 2-10 2.5 Tiltable Cradle System Overview ............................................ 2-11 2.5.1 Top View .......................................................................... 2-11 2.5.2 Front View ....................................................................... 2-11 2.5.3 Left Side View .................................................................. 2-12 2.5.4 Right Side View ............................................................... 2-12 2.5.5 Rear View ........................................................................ 2-13 2.5.6 Bottom View .................................................................... 2-13 2.5.7 Quarter View .................................................................... 2-14 2.6 Quick Setup ............................................................................. 2-15 2.6.1 Turning the Power On from Pad and Connect to Wi-Fi ... 2-15 2.6.2 Turning the Power On and Connect to Local Network .... 2-16 2.6.3 Installing Battery for Pad ................................................. 2-18 2.6.4 Recharging Battery from Pad .......................................... 2-19 2.6.5 Recharging Battery From Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle .... 2-19 2.6.6 Installing Integrated Pad Onto Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle ......................................................................................... 2-20 2.6.7 Separating Integrated Pad From Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle ......................................................................................... 2-22 2.6.8 Scanning Barcodes and QR Codes ................................ 2-24 2.6.9 Installing Hand Strap ....................................................... 2-25 2.6.10 Installing Neck Strap ........................................................ 2-26 2.7 Pad Specifications ................................................................... 2-27 2.8 Lite Cradle Specifications ........................................................ 2-30 2.9 Tiltable Cradle Specifications .................................................. 2-31 2.10 OS Specifications .................................................................... 2-32 2.11 Safety Precautions .................................................................. 2-33 Hardware Configuration ..................................................................... 3-1 3.1 Pad Function Buttons and I/O Ports .......................................... 3-2 ii 3.1.1 Power Button ..................................................................... 3-2 3.1.2 DC-IN Port (DC-IN)............................................................ 3-2 3.1.3 USB Port (USB1) ............................................................... 3-2 3.1.4 Audio Port (CN_JACK1) .................................................... 3-3 3.2 Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle I/O Ports Diagram ......................... 3-4 3.2.1 Lite Cradle I/O Ports Diagram ........................................... 3-4 3.2.2 Tiltable Cradle I/O Ports Diagram ...................................... 3-4 3.3 Pad Main Board Component Locations .................................... 3-5 3.3.1 Top View of Pad Main Board Component Locations ......... 3-5 3.3.2 Bottom View of Pad Main Board Component Locations ... 3-6 3.4 Pad Main Board Connectors Quick Reference Table ................ 3-7 3.5 Setting Pad Main Board Connectors ......................................... 3-8 3.5.1 Touch Panel Connector (TOUCH1) ................................... 3-8 3.5.2 Flash Descriptor Override Selection (JP1) ........................ 3-8 3.5.3 LVDS Connector (LVDS1) ................................................. 3-9 3.5.4 RTC Battery Connector (BAT2) ....................................... 3-10 3.5.5 Earphone Jack Connector (CN_JACK1) ......................... 3-10 3.5.6 Speaker Connector (SPK1) ............................................. 3-11 3.5.7 Barcode Scanner Connector (CN_BARCODE) .............. 3-11 3.5.8 Left Scan Button (BUTTON1) .......................................... 3-12 3.5.9 Right Scan Button (BUTTON2) ....................................... 3-12 3.5.10 Power Button (BUTTON4) ............................................... 3-12 3.5.11 Battery Connector (BAT1) ............................................... 3-13 3.5.12 DC IN Jack Connector (DC_IN1) .................................... 3-13 3.5.13 Cradle Connector (CRADLE1) ........................................ 3-14 3.5.14 MCU F/W Update Connector (JP5) ................................. 3-14 3.5.15 Battery Lock Switch Button (BAT_LOCK) ....................... 3-15 3.5.16 MicroSD Card Connector (J2) ......................................... 3-15 3.5.17 CCD Front Camera Connector (CCM1) .......................... 3-16 iii 3.5.18 USB 2.0 Connector (USB1) ............................................. 3-16 3.5.19 MSR Connector (MSR1) ................................................. 3-17 3.5.20 SCR Connector (SCR1) .................................................. 3-17 3.6 Daughter Board Connectors & Jumpers Quick Reference Table .. ................................................................................................ 3-18 3.7 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-1 Connectors Location............. 3-20 3.8 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-1 Connectors ............... 3-21 3.8.1 DC IN Jack Connector (DC_IN1) .................................... 3-21 3.8.2 DC Out Jack Connector (DC_OUT) ................................ 3-21 3.8.3 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (USB1) ................... 3-21 3.8.4 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (USB2) ................... 3-22 3.8.5 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (USB3) ................... 3-22 3.8.6 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (USB4) ................... 3-22 3.8.7 LAN Port (LAN1) .............................................................. 3-23 3.9 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connectors Location............. 3-24 3.10 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connector ................. 3-25 3.10.1 Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle Connector (CRADLE1) ....... 3-25 3.11 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-3 Connectors Location............. 3-26 3.12 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-3 Connectors ............... 3-27 3.12.1 Barcode Scanner Connector (CN_BARCODE1) ............ 3-27 3.12.2 Bar Code Scanner Connector (CN_BARCODE2) ........... 3-27 3.12.3 Trigger Connector (JP1) .................................................. 3-28 3.12.4 Trigger Connector (JP2) .................................................. 3-28 3.13 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 Connectors & Jumpers Location . ................................................................................................ 3-29 3.14 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 Connectors and Jumpers iv ................................................................................................ 3-31 3.14.1 COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide (JP_COM1 and JP_COM2) ............................................. 3-31 3.14.2 RJ-45 COM Port (COM1) ................................................ 3-32 3.14.3 D-Sub 9 COM Port (COM2) ............................................ 3-32 3.14.4 DC-IN Port (DC_IN1) ....................................................... 3-33 3.14.5 Dual USB Ports ............................................................... 3-33 3.14.6 Local Area Network (LAN) Port (LAN1) ........................... 3-34 3.14.7 Cash Drawer Port (DRW1) .............................................. 3-35 3.14.8 LAN & Cash Drawer Function Switch (SW1) .................. 3-35 3.15 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-8 Connectors Location............. 3-36 3.16 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-8 Connectors ............... 3-36 3.16.1 Barcode Scanner Function Switch Connector (SW1) ..... 3-36 3.16.2 Trigger Connector (JP1) .................................................. 3-36 3.16.3 Trigger Connector (JP2) .................................................. 3-36 Software Utilities ................................................................................. 4-1 4.1 Introduction................................................................................ 4-2 4.2 Installing Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility .................. 4-3 4.3 Installing Audio Realtek Software Installation Utility ................. 4-5 4.4 Installing G-Sensor Software Installation Utility ...................... 4-12 4.5 Installing Bluetooth Software Installation Utility ...................... 4-20 4.6 Cash Drawer API Function ...................................................... 4-21 ® BIOS SETUP ........................................................................................ 5-1 5.1 Introduction................................................................................ 5-2 5.2 Accessing Setup Utility .............................................................. 5-3 5.3 Main ........................................................................................... 5-7 5.4 Advanced .................................................................................. 5-9 5.4.1 Advanced – USB Configuration ....................................... 5-10 5.5 Security ................................................................................... 5-11 5.6 Boot ......................................................................................... 5-13 5.6.1 5.7 Boot – EFI ........................................................................ 5-15 Exit .......................................................................................... 5-16 Appendix A System Diagrams .................................................... A-1 Integrated Pad Exploded Diagrams .........................................................A-2 Exploded Diagram For Top Cover & Touch Panel & Panel Assembly .......................................................................................................A-2 Exploded Diagram For Pad PCBA Assembly ................................A-3 Exploded Diagram For Bottom Cover Assembly ...........................A-4 Exploded Diagram For Camera Module & Barcode Scanner Module Assembly .......................................................................................A-5 Exploded Diagram For Back Cover Assembly ..............................A-6 Exploded Diagram For Smart Card Reader Assembly..................A-7 Exploded Diagram For External Barcode Scanner Assembly (1) .A-8 Exploded Diagram For External Barcode Scanner Assembly (2) .A-9 Exploded Diagram For External Barcode Scanner Assembly (3) .....................................................................................................A-10 Exploded Diagram For Scan Button Assembly ........................... A-11 Lite Cradle Exploded Diagrams ..............................................................A-13 Exploded Diagram For Cradle Top Cover Assembly ...................A-13 Exploded Diagram For Cradle PCBA & Bottom Cover Assembly .....................................................................................................A-15 Tiltable Cradle Exploded Diagrams ........................................................A-16 vi Exploded Diagram For Base Bottom Cover Assembly ................A-16 Exploded Diagram For Rotation Cover Assembly .......................A-18 Exploded Diagram For Base Top Cover Assembly .....................A-20 Exploded Diagram For Pad Lock Assembly ................................A-21 Exploded Diagram For Holder Back Cover Assembly .................A-22 Exploded Diagram For Holder Top Cover Assembly ...................A-24 Exploded Diagram For Card Holder Assembly ...........................A-26 Appendix B Technical Summary ................................................ B-1 Interrupt Map ............................................................................................B-2 I/O Map ...................................................................................................B-16 Memory Map ...........................................................................................B-18 System BIOS Update Procedure ............................................................B-20 vii Revision History The revision history of MH-5100 User Manual is described below: Version No. 1.0 Revision History Initial Release Date 09/06/2017 viii 1 Introduction This chapter provides the introduction for the MH-5100 system as well as the framework of the user manual. The following topic is included: • About This Manual MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 About This Manual Thank you for purchasing our MH-5100 system. The MH-5100 provides faster processing speed, greater expandability and can handle more tasks than before. This manual is designed to assist you how to install and set up the whole system. It contains 5 chapters and 2 appendixes. Users can configure the system according to their own needs. This user manual is intended for service personnel with strong hardware background. It is not intended for general users. The following section outlines the structure of this user manual. Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides the introduction for the MH-5100 system as well as the framework of the user manual. Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes the package contents and outlines the system specifications. It also includes the physical illustrations and quick setup for the MH-5100 system. Read the safety reminders carefully on how to take care of your system properly. Chapter 3 System Configuration This chapter outlines the locations of the motherboard and daughter board components and their respective functions. You will learn how to set the jumpers and configure the system to meet your own needs. Chapter 4 Software Utilities This chapter contains helpful information for proper installations of the Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility, Audio Realtek Driver Utility, G-Sensor Driver Utility, Bluetooth Driver Utility and Cash Drawer API reference. Chapter 5 BIOS Setup This chapter indicates how to change the BIOS configurations. Appendix A System Assembly Diagrams This appendix provides the exploded diagrams and part numbers of the MH-5100. Appendix B Technical Summary This appendix provides the information about the allocation maps for system resources and System BIOS update procedure. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 1-2 2 Getting Started This chapter provides the information for MH-5100 system. In addition to the MH5100 Pad, users are also welcome to purchase the optional devices. This chapter describes the package contents, system overview and outlines the system specifications. The following topics are included: • Package List • Pad System Overview • Lite Cradle System Overview • Tiltable Cradle System Overview • Quick Setup • Pad Specifications • Lite Cradle Specifications • Tiltable Cradle Specifications • Safety Precautions Experienced users can go to Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration on page 3-1 for a quick start. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-1 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Package List If you discover any of the items listed below are damaged or lost, please contact your local distributor immediately. Item MH-5100 Integrated Pad Quick Reference Guide AC Power Adapter for Pad Hand Strap (optional) Neck Strap (optional) Lite Cradle (optional) Power Adapter for Lite Cradle (optional) Power Cord for Lite Cradle (optional) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Q’ty Page: 2-2 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.2 Pad System Overview (With Built-In Barcode Scanner) Unit: mm 2.2.1 Front View Power LED 188.5 267.84 2.2.2 Rear View MSR Smart Card Reader Camera Battery Pack MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-3 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.2.3 Side View 25.2 Scan Button Scan Button Power Button USB Port DC-IN 2.2.4 Top View MSR Built-in Barcode Scanner Earphone Jack 17.7 2.2.5 Bottom View POGO Pins MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-4 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.3 Pad System Overview (With External Barcode Scanner (optional)) Unit: mm 2.3.1 Front View 2.3.2 Rear View Scan Button External Barcode Scanner (optional) Battery Pack MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-5 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.3.3 Side View 25.2 Scan Button Scan Button External Barcode Scanner Power Button USB Port DC-IN 2.3.4 Top View 2.3.5 Bottom View MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-6 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.4 Lite Cradle System Overview Unit: mm 2.4.1 Front View 2.4.2 Rear View IN 12V COM DWR MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL LAN USB COM Page: 2-7 Chapter 2 Getting Started Kensington Lock Slot 131.65 2.4.3 Side View 217.23 2.4.4 Top View MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-8 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.4.5 Bottom View LAN and Cash Drawer Selection DWR MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL LAN Page: 2-9 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.4.6 Quarter View MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-10 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.5 Tiltable Cradle System Overview Unit: mm 2.5.1 Top View Power LED Pad Lock External Barcode Scanner 2.5.2 Front View Release Switch Card Holder USB1 USB1 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-11 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.5.3 Left Side View DC-IN 12V DC-OUT USB4 LAN1 USB3 USB2 DC-IN LAN1 USB2 12V DC-OUT USB4 USB3 135.59 152.86 2.5.4 Right Side View Kensington slot MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-12 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.5.5 Rear View 2.5.6 Bottom View MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-13 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.5.7 Quarter View MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-14 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.6 Quick Setup 2.6.1 Turning the Power On from Pad and Connect to Wi-Fi Long press the Power Button on the right side of the Pad to turn on the system. Connect the Pad to a wireless network via Wi-Fi connection. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad for the location of Power Button.) How to Set Up Wi-Fi Connection Step 1. From the bottom right corner of the screen, tap the icon from the tool tray. Step 2. From the small pop-up window, tap on the Wi-Fi icon grey to activate Wi-Fi. Step 3. Select a Wi-Fi network from the list and tap on it. Step 4. Step 5. Tap the Connect button. Enter the correct security key for the selected Wi-Fi network and wait for the Wi-Fi connection to establish. if it shows You can also swipe the screen from the right side of the Pad to bring up the ACTION CENTER window and select Network menu item to enter the Wi-Fi network selection list. For stability issue, always power off the Pad from Windows 10 OS. Make sure you have closed all the application programs before you close Windows. Tap on Start icon from the bottom left corner of the Pad and select the displayed menu icon and select Shut down from the selection list to turn off the Pad power. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-15 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.6.2 Turning the Power On and Connect to Local Network For Lite Cradle Prerequisite: Insert a ball point pen or a pin into the hole of DWR/LAN selection switch slot located on the bottom base of the Lite Cradle, and switch it to the LAN port location. See the picture below: LAN and Cash Drawer Selection DWR LAN Press the Power Button on the right side of the Pad to turn on the system. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the rear side of the Lite Cradle and the other end of the network cable to a port on your hub, switch or router. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad (With Built-In Barcode Scanner) for the location of Power Button.) Refer to the Lite Cradle I/O Ports Diagram section for the location of LAN port. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-16 Chapter 2 Getting Started For Tiltable Cradle Press the Power Button on the right side of the Pad to turn on the system. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the bottom left side of the Tiltable Cradle and the other end of the network cable to a port on your hub, switch or router. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad (with External Barcode Scanner (optional)) for the location of Power Button.) Refer to the Tiltable I/O Ports Diagram section for the location of LAN port. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-17 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.6.3 Installing Battery for Pad Make sure to power off the device first before you start installing the battery. Step 1. Slide to unlock the left-side battery switch with your left hand. See the Figure below. Step 2. Use your left hand to push the right-side sliding tab to the right and long press on it and hold it. Step 3. Use a fingertip of your right hand to remove the battery from the slim opening located under the Camera. Step 4. Replace a new battery onto the back of Pad and the right-side locking switch snaps into place automatically. Step 5. Slide the left-side battery switch to the right to secure and lock up the replaced battery. Step 1. Use your left hand to slide to unlock left-side battery switch. Step 2. Push sliding tab to the right side and long press on it and hold it. Step 3. Use a fingertip of your right hand to remove the battery from the slim opening. Step 4. Replace a new battery onto back of Pad and the right-side locking switch snaps into place automatically. Step 5. Slide the left-side battery switch to the right to secure and lock up the replaced battery to complete. Note 1: Note 2: The factory default battery cycle life guarantees to retain 80 percent of its original capacity after the battery has been charged and discharged for 300 times. Batteries are consumerables and the limited warranty for MH-5100 battery is 1 year only. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-18 Chapter 2 Getting Started Low Battery Indicator The low battery indicator will show on the LCD screen when the battery is nearly exhausted. When the low battery indicator appears on the tool tray, you should recharge the battery by connecting the power adapter of Pad/Lite Cradle/Tiltable Cradle or replace a fully charged battery immediately. 2.6.4 Recharging Battery from Pad Before you use MH-5100 Pad, follow the instructions below to charge the battery: Step 1. Step 2. Connect the Pad’s AC power adapter to the DC-IN jack located on the right side of the Pad. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad for the location of the DC-IN Jack.) Plug the other end to an AC power outlet. MH-5100 Pad battery will then start charging, and the Power LED indicator on the top left corner of the touch screen will then flash GREEN. After the battery is fully charged, the Power LED indicator will turn to a solid green. 2.6.5 Recharging Battery From Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle Lite Cradle Step 1. Step 2. Connect the Lite Cradle’s AC power adapter to the DC-IN power jack located on the bottom of the Lite Cradle. Plug the other end to an AC power outlet. Tiltable Cradle Step 1. Step 2. Connect the Tiltable Cradle’s AC power adapter to the DC-IN power jack located on the bottom left side of the Tiltable Cradle. Plug the other end to an AC power outlet. The Power LED indicator on the top left corner of the touch screen will then flash GREEN. After the battery is fully charged, the Power LED indicator will turn to a solid green. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-19 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.6.6 Installing Integrated Pad Onto Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle For Lite Cradle Step 1. From the bottom side of Pad, align the two locking tabs located on both side of the POGO pins to their mating slots located inside of Lite Cradle base respectively. Step 2. Lock the two locking tabs of Pad into their mating slots inside the Lite Cradle base and the Pad snaps into place. Step 3. The installation is completed. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-20 Chapter 2 Getting Started For Tiltable Cradle Step 1. Place Integrated Pad into Tiltable Cradle. Step 2. Push down the Pad Lock from the top side of the Tiltable Cradle and the Pad snaps into place. See the picture below. Step 3. The installation is completed. Power LED Pad Lock MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL External Barcode Scanner Page: 2-21 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.6.7 Separating Integrated Pad From Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle For Lite Cradle Step 1. Push down the Lock Switch on the front of Lite Cradle. Step 2. Separate the integrated pad from the lite cradle. See the picture below: Push down the Lock Switch to eject. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-22 Chapter 2 Getting Started For Tiltable Cradle Step 1. Push upwards the Release Switch located on the bottom side of Tiltable Cradle. The Pad Lock on the top side of Tiltable Cradle will then release. See the System Top View picture below for the location of Release Switch. Step 2. Separate the integrated pad from the Tiltable Cradle. Release Switch USB1 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-23 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.6.8 Scanning Barcodes and QR Codes From Pad With Built-In Barcode Scanner Step 1. Press to turn on the Scan Button located on the right/left side of the Pad. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad for the location of the Scan Button.) Step 2. Point the Barcode Scanner at the barcode or QR code that you want to scan and position the light beam on the barcode/QR code. (Refer to the Top View section of Pad for the location of the Barcode Scanner.) From Pad With External Barcode Scanner (optional) Step 1. Press Scan Button located above the battery pack on the rear top of Pad. See the picture below: Scan Button Battery Pack Or you can press Scan Button located on the right/left of Pad. (Refer to the Side View section of Pad (With External Barcode Scanner (optional)) for the location of the Scan Button.) Step 2. Point the External Barcode Scanner at the barcode or QR code that you want to scan and position the light beam on the barcode/QR code. After the barcode/QR code has been scanned successfully, you will hear one beep sound. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-24 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.6.9 Installing Hand Strap Step 1. Step 2. Tighten the two screws of the strap bracket set onto the strap bracket holes on the back cover. Ready to hold the hand strap attached on the strap brackets to lift up the Pad with your hand. Note: The strap bracket set is pre-installed for easy user installation before the shipment. The strap bracket set includes 2 x strap brackets, 2 x pan head screws (M3 x 6 mm) and 1 x Velcro badge. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-25 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.6.10 Installing Neck Strap Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Insert one end of the provided neck strap through the upper opening of the right-side bumper rubber and adjust to tighten the neck strap. Insert another end of the neck strap through the upper opening of the left-side bumper rubber and adjust to tighten the neck strap. Put the installed neck strap around your neck to carry the Pad around. Note: You can also select to put the neck strap through the lower openings of the right-side and left-side bumper rubbers. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-26 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.7 Pad Specifications Fundamental Spec. (Conform to RoHS Directive) Operator Display (LCD) Type 10.1” LCD Resolution WXGA 1280 x 800 dots Brightness Typical 400 cd/m Life time of Backlight 30,000 hours Lamp Interface LVDS Backlight Type LED Backlight Touch Panel Type 10.1” PCT Interface CPU BGA on board CPU I2C Intel®Atom™Z3736F Processor BaseFrequency:1.33GHzUpto1.83GHz Chipset Intel Platform Built-in CPU Memory DDR3L on Board 2GB DDR3L PMIC Type Interface Charger Type Interface Storage (eMMC) Type Interface Storage (SD) Type Interface BIOS Insyde BIOS TI I2C TI I2C 32GB/64GB SDIO MicroSD Slot SDIO SPI Flash ROM Hardware Monitor Type (1) Voltage detection (Battery) (2) CPU & System Temperature detection (3) CPU Temperature over heat warning (4) CPU Temperature over heat shut down Speaker Type 1W Speaker x1 Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Module IC Type 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN and Bluetooth 4.0 module Interface MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Wi-Fi: SDIO / Bluetooth: UART Page: 2-27 Chapter 2 Getting Started G-Sensor (Accelerator sensor) LED Indicator Power Supply Type ST Interface I2C Tri-color Light LED 1. Power LED (Green): Green / Yellow / Red a. Start OSconstant Green light LED b. Charging flashing Green light c. Full chargeconstant Green light 2. Alarm LED (Yellow): a. 14%< Battery Capacity < 8%flashing Yellow light b. Battery Capacity < 4%system turns to SleepYellow Alarm LED turns OFF. 3. Error LED (Red): a. S0 unlock battery switchflashing Red light Battery errorflashing light Type DCb.12V/2A/24W for DC-IN / Red Cradle Operating System OS Dimension LxW xT 259.9mm x 175.9mm x 17.7mm Weight Pad only 838g (without any optional devices attached) Certificate Battery Pack Operation time Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 OS (32 bits) FCC/CE Main battery(1S2P) 8 hours @ 7900mAh Sub Battery RTC Battery 160mAh Battery Pack Charging time Main battery Power ON: 5 hours Power OFF: 4 hours IP Rating Drop Impact Resistance Temperature Body unit Operating Temperature IP54 (front panel only) 1.2m 0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F) Storage Temperature -20°C ~ 60°C (-4°F ~ 140°F) Humidity Operating Humidity 0~90%RH (no condensation) Storage Humidity 0~95%RH (no condensation) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-28 Chapter 2 Getting Started Devices (Optional) Built-in Barcode Scanner External Barcode Scanner Rear Camera Type Interface Type Interface Type Interface MSR Module Type Interface Smart Card Reader Module Type Interface Honeywell 2D Barcode scanner UART Honeywell 2D Barcode scanner UART 5M pixels module with autofocus function USB Secure head MSR (optional) (meet ISO 7811, support AAMVA / JIS II format, support single / dual / triple tracks) USB Smart Card Reader (optional) (meet ISO 7816 & EMV Level 1 & 2 Certification) USB External I/O Ports DC-IN Jack Type DC-IN Jack x 1 Cradle Connector Type POGO pins (1x10 pins) x 1 USB Type Standard USB (Type A) x1 for external expansion SD Type MicroSD Slot for internal memory expansion Audio Jack Type Audio Jack (3.5mm) x1 External Buttons (for side I/O & front panel) Power Button Type Power Button x1 Scan Button Type 2 x Scan buttons (left and right) 1 x Scan button (rear top, optional) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-29 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.8 Lite Cradle Specifications Lite Cradle Cradle Connector Interface DC-IN Jack Type DC 12V IN x 1 USB Type Standard USB 2.0 port (Type A) x 2 COM Type RJ-45 with 12V/5V/RI x 1 COM Type D-Sub 9 with 12V/5V/RI x 1 LAN (10/100 Mbps) or DWR (Cash Drawer) Type RJ-45 x 1 Type RJ-11 with 12V/1A x 1 Type DIP Switch Kensington Security Lock Slot Type Lock Switch AC Power Adapter Dimension Weight Type LxW xT Lite Cradle only POGO pins (1 x 10 pins) x 1 USB 2.0/Power/GND LAN Port and Cash Drawer selection Fixing between Integrated Pad and Cradle 12V/5A/60W AC Power Adapter x 1 220 x 217.23 x 131.65mm About 858g Note: The functions of Ethernet LAN & Cash Drawer are co-layout and can be selected by DIP Switch. 2x DC-IN RJ-45 Cash LAN USB 2.0 Drawer D-Sub 9 DIP Switch MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-30 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.9 Tiltable Cradle Specifications Tiltable Cradle Cradle Connector Interface DC-IN Jack Type DC 12V In x 1 DC-Out Jack Type DC 8.4V Out x 1 USB Type Standard USB 2.0 port (Type A) x 4 LAN (10/100 Mbps) Type RJ-45 x 1 Kensington Security Lock Slot Type AC Power Adapter Type 12V/5A/60W AC Power Adapter x 1 Dimension LxW xT Weight Type POGO pins (1 x 10 pins) x 1 USB 2.0/Power/GND 328.78mm x 213.35mm x 152.86mm Tiltable Cradle only DC-IN 12V DC-OUT DC-IN 12V About 1.67 kg USB4 LAN1 USB3 USB2 LAN1 USB4 USB2 USB3 DC-OUT MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-31 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.10 OS Specifications OS Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise LTSB 2016 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Description Supports 32 bits Page: 2-32 Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.11 Safety Precautions Before operating this system, read the following information carefully to protect your systems from damages, and extend the life cycle of the system. 1. Check the Line Voltage • The operating voltage for the power supply should be within the range of 100V to 240V AC; otherwise the system may be damaged. 2. 3. 4. Environmental Conditions • Place your MH-5100 on a sturdy, level surface. Be sure to allow enough space around the system to have easy access needs. • Avoid installing your MH-5100 system in extremely hot or cold places. • Avoid direct sunlight exposure for a long period of time (for example, in a closed car in summer time. Also avoid the system from any heating device.). Or do not use MH-5100 when it has been left outdoors in a cold winter day. • Avoid moving the system rapidly from a hot place to a cold place, and vice versa, because condensation may occur inside the system. • Protect your MH-5100 from strong vibrations which may cause hard disk failure. • Do not place the system too close to any radio-active device. Radio-active device may cause signal interference. • Always shut down the operating system before turning off the power. Handling • Avoid placing heavy objects on the top of the system. • Do not allow any objects to fall into this device. • If water or other liquid spills into the device, unplug the power cord immediately. Good Care • When the outside case gets stained, remove the stains using neutral washing agent with a dry cloth. • Never use strong agents such as benzene and thinner to clean the surface of the case. • If heavy stains are present, moisten a cloth with diluted neutral washing agent or alcohol and then wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth. • If dust is accumulated on the case surface, remove it by using a special vacuum cleaner for computers. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 2-33 3 Hardware Configuration This chapter contains helpful information about the jumper & connector settings, and component locations. The following sections are included: • • • • Pad Function Buttons and I/O Ports Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle I/O Ports Diagrams Pad Main Board Component Locations Pad Main Board Connectors Quick Reference Table • Setting Pad Main Board Connectors • Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-1 Connectors • Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connector • Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-3 Connectors • Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 Connectors and Jumpers • Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-8 Connectors MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-1 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.1 Pad Function Buttons and I/O Ports 3.1.1 Power Button To turn on the system, press the Power Button on the right side of the Pad briefly. ACTION Press Release ASSIGNMENT 0V +2.8V Power Button 3.1.2 DC-IN Port (DC-IN) Port Name: DC-IN Description: DC Power-In Port. The DC-IN Port is located on the right side of the Pad. PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT +12V GND +12V GND DC-IN 3.1.3 USB Port (USB1) Port Name: USB1 Description: USB Type A Port (Side I/O) PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT +5V (Max. D+ current: 0.5A) D4 GND Note: The USB1 port is provided with Standby power 5V. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL USB1 Page: 3-2 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.1.4 Audio Port (CN_JACK1) Port Name: CN_JACK1 Description: Audio Port located on the top right side of the Pad. PIN ASSIGNMENT LEFT RIGHT GND MIC HP_DET MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL CN_JACK1 Page: 3-3 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.2 Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle I/O Ports Diagram 3.2.1 Lite Cradle I/O Ports Diagram The I/O ports are located on the bottom side of the Lite Cradle. 2x DC-IN RJ-45 Cash LAN USB 2.0 Drawer D-Sub 9 DIP Switch 3.2.2 Tiltable Cradle I/O Ports Diagram The I/O ports are located on the bottom left side of Tiltable Cradle. DC-IN 12V DC-OUT DC-IN 12V USB4 LAN1 USB3 USB2 LAN1 USB4 USB2 USB3 DC-OUT MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-4 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.3 Pad Main Board Component Locations 3.3.1 Top View of Pad Main Board Component Locations M/B: MB-5100 Figure 3-1. MB-5100 Main Board Component Locations (Top View) WARNING: Always disconnect the power cord when you are working with the connectors on the main board. Make sure both the system and the external devices are turned OFF as sudden surge of power could ruin sensitive components. Make sure MH-5100 is properly grounded. CAUTION: Observe precautions while handling electrostatic sensitive components. Make sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge while configuring the connectors. Use a grounding wrist strap and place all electronic components in any static-shielded devices. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-5 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.3.2 Bottom View of Pad Main Board Component Locations Figure 3-2. MB-5100 Main Board Component Locations (Bottom View) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-6 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.4 Pad Main Board Connectors Quick Reference Table CONNECTOR Description Touch Screen Connector Flash Descriptor Override Selection (not used after MP) LVDS Connector RTC Battery Connector Earphone Jack Connector Speaker Connector Barcode Connector Left Scan Button Right Scan Button Power Button Battery Connector DC IN Jack Connector Cradle Connector MCU F/W Update Connector Battery Lock Switch Button MicroSD Card Connector CCD Front Camera Connector Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector MSR Connector SCR Connector MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL NAME TOUCH1 JP1 LVDS1 BAT2 CN_JACK1 SPK1 CN_BARCODE BUTTON1 BUTTON2 BUTTON4 BAT1 DC_IN1 CRADLE1 JP5 BAT_LOCK J2 CCM1 USB1 MSR1 SCR1 Page: 3-7 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5 Setting Pad Main Board Connectors 3.5.1 Touch Panel Connector (TOUCH1) Connector Location: TOUCH1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: Touch Panel Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT V3P3S_TCH GND GND I2C2_Touch_SCL I2C2_Touch_SDA GND TOUCH_INT_R TOUCH_RST_R TOUCH1 3.5.2 Flash Descriptor Override Selection (JP1) Connector Location: JP1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: Flash BIOS Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT SPI_VDD GND SPI_CS0J_R SPI_CLK_R SPI_MISO_R SPI_MOSI_R NC Note: The connector is not used after MP. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL JP1 Page: 3-8 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5.3 LVDS Connector (LVDS1) Connector Location: LVDS1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: LVDS (Low-Voltage Differential Signaling) Connector LVDS1 PIN 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ASSIGNMENT NC LVDS_VCC LVDS_VCC NC NC NC NC LVDS_A_N0 LVDS_A_P0 GND LVDS_A_N1 LVDS_A_P1 GND LVDS_A_N2 LVDS_A_P2 GND LVDS_A_CLK_N LVDS_A_CLK_P GND LVDS_A_N3 LVDS_A_P3 GND NC NC GND NC SEL GND NC MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-9 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration PIN 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 ASSIGNMENT NC GND GND GND NC LVDS_BKLT_CTRL NC NC VLED VLED VLED 3.5.4 RTC Battery Connector (BAT2) Connector Location: BAT2 (rear side of mainboard) Description: RTC (Real-Time Clock) Battery Connector The RTC battery provides power supply for the internal real-time clock and calendar. PIN BAT2 ASSIGNMENT GND VCC 3.5.5 Earphone Jack Connector (CN_JACK1) Connector Location: CN_JACK1 (top side of mainboard) Description: Earphone Jack Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT HP_DET RIGHT PIN MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL ASSIGNMENT GND LEFT MIC CN_JACK1 Page: 3-10 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5.6 Speaker Connector (SPK1) Connector Location: SPK1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: Speaker Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT LEFT_SPK PIN ASSIGNMENT RIGHT_SPK SPK1 3.5.7 Barcode Scanner Connector (CN_BARCODE) Connector Location: CN_BARCODE (rear side of mainboard) Description: Barcode Scanner Connector PIN 10 11 12 ASSIGNMENT NC VCC3_3 GND RXD TXD CTS RTS Power Down Buzzer LED_Output Wake up Trigger MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL CN_BARCODE Page: 3-11 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5.8 Left Scan Button (BUTTON1) Connector Location: BUTTON1 (top side of mainboard) Description: Left Scan Button PIN ASSIGNMENT GND SCAN_EN_SW BUTTON1 3.5.9 Right Scan Button (BUTTON2) Connector Location: BUTTON2 (top side of mainboard) Description: Right Scan Button PIN ASSIGNMENT GND SCAN_EN_SW BUTTON2 3.5.10 Power Button (BUTTON4) Connector Location: BUTTON4 (top side of mainboard) Description: Power Button PIN ASSIGNMENT PWRBTN_N GND BUTTON4 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-12 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5.11 Battery Connector (BAT1) Connector Location: BAT1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: Battery Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT BT+ BT+ BAT1_SENSE BAT_DET GND BAT_SCL BAT_SDA GND BAT1 3.5.12 DC IN Jack Connector (DC_IN1) Connector Location: DC_IN1 (top side of mainboard) Description: DC IN Jack Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT GND DC PIN ASSIGNMENT GND DC DC_IN1 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-13 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5.13 Cradle Connector (CRADLE1) Connector Location: CRADLE1 (top side of mainboard) Description: Cradle Connector PIN 10 ASSIGNMENT GND CRA_DCIN CRA_DCIN GND USB_DP USB_DP USB_DN USB_DN V5P0S GND CRADLE1 3.5.14 MCU F/W Update Connector (JP5) Connector Location: JP5 (rear side of mainboard) Description: MCU Firmware Update Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT MCU_MISO MCU_ADC MCU_SCK MCU_MOSI MCU_RST GND MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL JP5 Page: 3-14 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5.15 Battery Lock Switch Button (BAT_LOCK) Connector Location: BAT_LOCK (rear side of mainboard) Description: Battery Lock Switch Button PIN ASSIGNMENT NC NC PIN ASSIGNMENT GND BAT_LOCK BAT_LOCK 3.5.16 MicroSD Card Connector (J2) Connector Location: J2 (rear side of mainboard) Description: MicroSD (Secure Digital) Card Connector PIN 10 ASSIGNMENT DAT2 CD/DAT3 CMD VDD CLK GND DATA0 DAT1 CARD DETECT GND J2 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-15 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5.17 CCD Front Camera Connector (CCM1) Connector Location: CCM1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: CCD (Charge-coupled Device) Front Camera Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT GND GND CCM_DP CCM_DN VCAM CCM1 3.5.18 USB 2.0 Connector (USB1) Connector Location: USB1 (top side of mainboard) Description: USB 2.0 Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT GND USB_DP USB_DN VCC USB1 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-16 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.5.19 MSR Connector (MSR1) Connector Location: MSR1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: MSR (Magnetic-Stripe Card Reader) Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC MSR_DN MSR_DP GND GND MSR1 3.5.20 SCR Connector (SCR1) Connector Location: SCR1 (rear side of mainboard) Description: SCR Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC SCR_DN SCR_DP GND MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL SCR1 Page: 3-17 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.6 Daughter Board Connectors & Jumpers Quick Reference Table MR-5100RA-1 Connectors List (for Tiltable Cradle) CONNECTOR Description DC IN Jack Connector DC OUT Jack Connector Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector Local Area Network Connector DC_IN1 DC_OUT USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4 LAN1 NAME MR-5100RA-2 Connector List (for Lite Cradle) CONNECTOR Description Lite Cradle Connector / Tiltable Cradle Connector NAME CRADLE1 MR-5100RA-5 Connectors List (For Lite Cradle) CONNECTOR Description COM Port Connector (RJ45) COM Port Connector (D-Sub 9) Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (Dual Layers) Cash Drawer Connector Local Area Network Connector DC IN Jack Connector LAN & Cash Drawer Function Switch (MR-5100RA-5 Bottom Side) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL COM1 COM2 NAME USB1 DRW1 LAN1 DC_IN1 SW1 Page: 3-18 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration MR-5100RA-5 Jumpers List (For Lite Cradle) JUMPER Description COM1 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide (MR-5100RA-5) COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide (MR-5100RA-5) NAME JP_COM1 JP_COM2 MR-5100RA-3 Connectors List (for External Barcode Scanner (optional)) CONNECTOR Description Barcode Scanner Connector Barcode Scanner Connector Trigger Connector Trigger Connector NAME CN_BARCODE1 CN_BARCODE2 JP1 JP2 MR-5100RA-8 Connectors List (for Scan Button) CONNECTOR Description Barcode Scanner Function Switch Connector Trigger Connector Trigger Connector MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL NAME SW1 JP1 JP2 Page: 3-19 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.7 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-1 Connectors Location Figure 3-3. MR-5100RA-1 Daughter Board Component Locations (Top View) Figure 3-4. MR-5100RA-1 Daughter Board Component Locations (Bottom View) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-20 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.8 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-1 Connectors 3.8.1 DC IN Jack Connector (DC_IN1) Connector Location: DC_IN1 Description: DC IN Jack Connector. The DC_IN1 port is located on the bottom left side of Tiltable Cradle. PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC12V GND DC_IN1 3.8.2 DC Out Jack Connector (DC_OUT) Connector Location: DC_OUT Description: DC Out Jack Connector. The DC_OUT port is located on the bottom left side of Tiltable Cradle. PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC8.4V GND DC_OUT 3.8.3 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (USB1) Connector Location: USB1 Description: USB 2.0 Connector. The USB1 port is located on the bottom front of Tiltable Cradle. PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC5V DD+ GND USB1 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-21 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.8.4 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (USB2) Connector Location: USB2 Description: USB 2.0 Connector. The USB2 port is located on the bottom left side of Tiltable Cradle. PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC5V DD+ GND USB2 3.8.5 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (USB3) Connector Location: USB3 Description: USB 2.0 Connector. The USB3 port is located on the bottom left side of Tiltable Cradle. PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC5V DD+ GND Shield USB3 3.8.6 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 Connector (USB4) Connector Location: USB4 Description: USB 2.0 Connector. The USB4 port is located on the bottom left side of Tiltable Cradle. PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC5V DD+ GND MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL USB4 Page: 3-22 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.8.7 LAN Port (LAN1) Port Name: LAN1 Description: LAN RJ-45 Port (bottom left I/O) PIN ASSIGNMENT MDIP0 MDIN0 MDIP1 MDIN1 MDIP2 MDIN2 MDIP3 MDIN3 Green Yellow LAN1 LAN LED Indicator: Right Side LED Yellow Color Blinking Off LAN Message Active No LAN Message Active Left Side LED Green Color On Orange Color on Off 10/100Mbps LAN Speed Indicator Giga LAN Speed Indicator No LAN switch/ hub connected. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-23 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.9 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connectors Location Figure 3-5. MR-5100RA-2 Daughter Board Component Locations (Top View) Figure 3-6. MR-5100RA-2 Daughter Board Component Locations (Bottom View) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-24 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.10 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-2 Connector 3.10.1 Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle Connector (CRADLE1) Connector Location: CRADLE1 Description: Lite Cradle / Tiltable Cradle Connector CRADLE1 PIN 10 ASSIGNMENT GND CRA_DCIN CRA_DCIN GND USB_DP USB_DP USB_DN USB_DN V5P0S GND MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-25 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.11 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-3 Connectors Location JP1 CNB_BARCODE1 JP2 CNB_BARCODE2 Figure 3-7. MR-5100RA-3 Daughter Board Component Locations (Top View) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-26 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.12 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-3 Connectors 3.12.1 Barcode Scanner Connector (CN_BARCODE1) Connector Location: CN_BARCODE1 Description: Barcode Scanner Connector PIN 10 11 12 ASSIGNMENT NC VCC3_3 GND RXD TXD CTS RTS Power Down Buzzer LED_Output Wake up Trigger CN_BARCODE1 3.12.2 Bar Code Scanner Connector (CN_BARCODE2) Connector Location: CN_BARCODE2 Description: Barcode Scanner Connector PIN 10 11 12 ASSIGNMENT NC VCC3_3 GND RXD TXD CTS RTS Power Down Buzzer LED_Output Wake up Trigger MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL CN_BARCODE2 Page: 3-27 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.12.3 Trigger Connector (JP1) Connector Location: JP1 Description: Trigger Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT Trigger GND JP1 3.12.4 Trigger Connector (JP2) Connector Location: JP2 Description: Trigger Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT Trigger GND JP2 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-28 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.13 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 Connectors & Jumpers Location JP_COM1 Pin9 RI/5V/12V RI 1 5 2 6 1 5 2 6 RI 5V 12V (default) JP_COM2 Pin9 RI/5V/12V 5V 12V (default) 1 5 2 6 1 5 2 6 10 EEPROM_CN1 JP3 U12 JP2 U1 25 28 12 L5 22 Y1 U6 14 48 U13 15 21 36 24 10 ESD4 U8 JP1 U17 CP6 48 12 11 64 Y3 Q36 15 2 1 14 32 28 16 22 U16 U9 CP5 L2 U5 JP_COM1 ESD5 ESD3 14 U7 JP_COM2 28 COM2 USB1 LAN1 COM1 14 13 12 11 DRW1 10 15 10 DC_IN1 Q1 (RJ-45) (D-Sub 9) Note: When the Lite Cradle is joined with Integrated Pad, the COM2 and COM3 ports shown on Pad system are actually COM1 and COM2 ports of the daughter board respectively, because the Lite Cradle’s COM ports are deployed according to OS Image built by Protech and COM1 port placement has been used by Pad system. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-29 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 10 DWR LAN ON SW1 ECN: S/N: 10 M/N: 14 10 12 13 11 Figure 3-8. MR-5100RA-5 Daughter Board Component Locations (Bottom View) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-30 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.14 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-5 Connectors and Jumpers 3.14.1 COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide (JP_COM1 and JP_COM2) Jumper Location: JP_COM1 and JP_COM2 Description: COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 RI/+5V/+12V Selection SELECTION JUMPER SETTING RI 1-2 (Default Setting) 12V JUMPER ILLUSTRATION JP_COM1 JP_COM2 3-4 JP_COM1 JP_COM2 5V 5-6 JP_COM1 JP_COM2 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-31 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.14.2 RJ-45 COM Port (COM1) COM1(RS-232, RJ-45) Connector Pin Assignment PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT 10 DCD DSR RXD RTS TXD CTS DTR RI/5V/12V COM1 GND Note: COM1 Pin 9 is selectable for RI, +5V or +12V by jumper setting. Default setting is RI. Please see “COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide” section for selection details. 3.14.3 D-Sub 9 COM Port (COM2) COM2(RS-232, D-Sub 9) Connector Pin Assignment: PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT DCD DSR RXD RTS TXD CTS COM2 DTR RI/5V/12V GND Note: COM2 Pin 9 is selectable for RI, +5V or +12V by jumper setting. Default setting is RI. Please see “COM1, COM2 Port Pin9 Definition Selection Guide” section for selection details. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-32 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.14.4 DC-IN Port (DC_IN1) Port Name: DC_IN1 Description: DC Power-In Port. The DC-IN Port is located on the bottom side of Lite Cradle. PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC12V GND GND DC_IN1 3.14.5 Dual USB Ports Port Name: USB1 Description: Dual USB 2.0 Type A Connectors PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT VCC5V VCC5V USB_DN USB_DN USB_DP USB_DP GND GND Note: The top USB 2.0 connector pin assignments are the same as the one below. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL USB1 Page: 3-33 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.14.6 Local Area Network (LAN) Port (LAN1) Port Name: LAN1 Description: a Giga LAN RJ-45 Port PIN ASSIGNMENT MX0+ MX03 MX1+ MX15 CT1 CT2 NC NC NC 10 NC 11 SPEED_LED 12 VCC3.3V 13 LINK_ACT_LED 14 VCC3.3V Green/Orange Yellow LAN1 LAN LED Status There are 2 LAN LED indicators for LAN on the bottom side of the Lite Cradle. By observing their status, you can know the status of the Ethernet connection. LAN LED Color Status Description Indicator Left Side Orange Blink Giga LAN connection is activated. LED 10/100Mbps LAN connection is Green Blink activated. Right Side Green On LAN switch/hub connected. LED MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-34 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.14.7 Cash Drawer Port (DRW1) Port Name: DRW1 Description: RJ-11 Cash Drawer Port PIN ASSIGNMENT GND DRAWER_OPEN DRAWER_SENSE VCC12V NC GND DRW1 3.14.8 LAN & Cash Drawer Function Switch (SW1) Connector Name: SW1 Description: LAN Port and Cash Drawer function selection SW1 PIN ASSIGNMENT CASH DRAWER LAN Note: Users need to use a ball point pen or a pin to toggle the DIP switch. Default: LAN MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 3-35 Chapter 3 Hardware Configuration 3.15 Daughter Board MR-5100RA-8 Connectors Location Figure 3-9. MR-5100RA-8 Daughter Board Component Locations (Top View) 3.16 Setting Daughter Board MR-5100RA-8 Connectors 3.16.1 Barcode Scanner Function Switch Connector (SW1) Connector Location: SW1 Description: Barcode Scanner Function Switch Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT Click Trigger Release Normal SW1 3.16.2 Trigger Connector (JP1) Connector Location: JP1 Description: Trigger Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT Trigger GND JP1 3.16.3 Trigger Connector (JP2) Connector Location: JP2 Description: Trigger Connector PIN ASSIGNMENT Trigger GND MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL JP2 Page: 3-36 4 Software Utilities This chapter provides the detailed information that guides users to install driver utilities for the system. The following topics are included: • Installing Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility • • • • Installing Audio Realtek Software Installation Utility Installing G-Sensor Software Installation Utility Installing Bluetooth Software Installation Utility Cash Drawer API Reference MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-1 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 4.1 Introduction MH-5100 Driver Utilities have been stored in the Integrated Pad system: File Path: C:\MH-5100_v1.0 Filename (Assume that drive is C:) C:\MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Platform\1_Main Chip \Win10-32Bit C:\MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Platform\2_Audio\ Win10-32Bit C:\MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Device\3_G-sensor\ Win10-32Bit C:\MH-5100_v1.0\DRIVER\ Platform\4_BlueTooth\ Win10-32Bit Purpose Intel® Chipset Device Software installer (Audio & BM& DPTF & GFX & GPIO & GPIO & I2C & MBI & PMIC & Sensor & TXEI & UART & WCE & TXE) Realtek High Definition Audio System Software Win10 32-bit OS ST Microelectronics 3 Axis Digital Accelerometer Installer USI WM-BAN-BM-10_LS Bluetooth v4.0 Software : Support Note: After the OS installation is completed, the driver utilities will also be installed at the same time. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-2 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 4.2 Installing Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility Introduction The Intel® Chipset Software Installation Utility installs the Windows *.INF files to the target system. These files outline to the operating system how to configure the Intel chipset components in order to ensure that the following functions work properly: • Core PCI and ISAPNP Services • PCIe Support • SATA Storage Support • USB Support ® • Identification of Intel Chipset Components in the Device Manager The utility pack is to be installed only for Windows® 10 series (32-bit). Please follow the steps below to install: 1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 1_Main Chip > Win10-32Bit > Installer > PlatformInstaller folder where the Chipset driver is located. 2 Click Setup.exe file for driver installation. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. 4 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform> 1_Main Chip > Win10-32Bit > Installer > SecInstaller folder. 5 Click SetupTXE.exe file for driver installation. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. 7 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the changes to take effect. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-3 Chapter 4 Software Utilities After the Chipset driver is installed, the following driver utilities will also be installed at the same time: • Audio driver utility • BM driver utility • DPTF driver utility • GFX driver utility • GPIO driver utility • GPIOVirtual driver utility • I2C driver utility • MBI driver utility • PMIC driver utility • Sensor driver utility • TXEI driver utility • UART driver utility • WCE driver utility For more details on the installation procedure, refer to the MH-5100 README V1.0.pdf file located under C:\MH-5100_v1.0. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-4 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 4.3 Installing Audio Realtek Software Installation Utility After the default Audio driver utility has been installed in the procedure above, it will not function until you have installed Realtek ALC5640-VB-CG driver utilities. Please follow the steps below: 1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 2_Audio > Win10-32Bit > RTK_6_2_9600_4239_WHQL > x86 folder where the Audio Realtek ALC5640-VB-CG driver is located, and rtii2sac.inf file will be installed automatically. 2 From the bottom left corner of MH-5100 Pad, select Start icon > Windows System > Control Panel > Device Manager to enter the Device Manager window, and select DESKTOP-DMA0BT4 > Sound, video and game controllers > Realtek I2S Audio Codec. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-5 Chapter 4 Software Utilities MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-6 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 3 From Realtek I2S Audio Codec Properties window, click Update Driver… from the Driver tab to start updating the audio driver software for MH-5100. 4 Click Browse my computer for driver software item. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-7 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 5 Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. 6 Click Have Disk…. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-8 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 7 Click Browse... button to browse for the file directory where the Realtek I2S Audio Codec installation driver is located. 8 Select C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 2_Audio > Win10-32Bit > RTK_6_2_9600_4239_WHQL> x86, select rtii2sac.inf file and click Open to open the file. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-9 9 Click OK. Chapter 4 Software Utilities 10 Click Next to continue the installation. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-10 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 11 Windows has finished installing Realtek I2S Audio Codec driver software. Click Close to complete. 12 Go to Realtek I2S Audio Codec Properties window and select Driver tab, and you will see the Realtek audio driver utility has been updated. Click Close to exit. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-11 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 13 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the changes to take effect, and the audio function can start to work normally. 4.4 Installing G-Sensor Software Installation Utility The G-Sensor driver utility provided allows users to turn the touch screen horizontally or vertically. Please follow the steps below to install G-Sensor driver utilities: 1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 >DRIVER > Platform > 3_G-sensor > Win10-32Bit > 1_4.22.0063_signed(STEP-1) folder. Click setup.exe file for driver installation. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 3_G-sensor > Win10-32Bit > 2_Accel_SPB_SensorAPI_2.8.1.10(STEP-2) > x86 folder, and the ST_Accel.inf file will be installed automatically. 5 From the bottom left corner of MH-5100 Pad, select Start icon > Windows System > Control Panel > Device Manager to enter the Device Manager window, and select DESKTOP-DMA0BT4 > Sensors > STMicroelectronics 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-12 Chapter 4 Software Utilities MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-13 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 6 From STMicroelectronics 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer Properties window, click Update Driver… from the Driver tab to start install the G-sensor driver software for MH-5100. 7 Click Browse my computer for driver software item. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-14 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 8 Click Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer. 9 Click Have Disk… button. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-15 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 10 Click Browse… button to browse for the file directory where the G-sensor installation driver is located. 11 Select C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Device > G-sensor > Win10-32Bit >2_Accel_SPB_SensorAPI_2.8.1.10(STEP-2) > x86 folder from the Look in drop-down box, and select ST_Accel.inf file. Click Open to open the file. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-16 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 12 Click OK. 13 Click Next to continue the installation. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-17 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 14 Windows has finished installing G-sensor driver software. Click Close to complete. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-18 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 15 Go to STMicroelectronics 3-Axis Digital Accelerometer Properties window and select Driver tab, and you will see the STMicroelectronics G-sensor driver utility has been updated. Click Close to exit. 16 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the changes to take effect. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-19 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 4.5 Installing Bluetooth Software Installation Utility Please follow the steps below to install Bluetooth driver utilities: 1 Enter the C:\MH-5100_v1.0 > DRIVER > Platform > 4_Bluetooth > Win10-32Bit > BTW12.0.1.720_Win10_UART_USI folder. 2 Click Setup.exe file for driver installation. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Bluetooth driver. 4 Once the installation is completed, restart MH-5100 for the changes to take effect. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-20 Chapter 4 Software Utilities 4.6 Cash Drawer API Function Init_Drawer int Init_Drawer(void); Purpose Return Initialize the Cash Drawer. True (1) on success, False (0) on failure Example if (Init_Drawer() > 0) { //"Success!" } else { //"Failure!" Release_Drawer int Release_Drawer(void); Purpose Return Release the Cash Drawer. True (1) on success, False (0) on failure Example if (Release_Drawer() > 0) { //"Success!" } else { //"Failure!" MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-21 Chapter 4 Software Utilities Drawer_Open int Drawer_Open(unsigned char channel, unsigned char time); Purpose Value Return Example Open the Cash Drawer. channel = 0 (Open the Cash Drawer1) channel = 1 (Open the Cash Drawer2) time:Parameter range is 5~50, unit is 10 millisecond. (Time range: 50~500 millisecond) True (1) on success, False (0) on failure if (Drawer_Open(1, 10) == 0) { //"Failure!" } else { //"Success!" Drawer_Status int Drawer_Status(void); Purpose Return Get the cash drawer status. 0x31 -> Drawer is open ; 0x30 -> Drawer is close ; 0x00 -> Failure Example Drawer_ST = Drawer_Status(); if (Drawer_ST == 0x31) { //"Open!" } else if (Drawer_ST == 0x30) { //"Close!" } else { //"Failure!" MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 4-22 5 BIOS SETUP This chapter guides users how to configure the basic system configurations via the BIOS Setup Utilities. The information of the system configuration is saved in BIOS NVRAM so that the Setup information is retained when the system is powered off. The BIOS Setup Utilities consist of the following menu items: • Main Menu • Advanced Menu • Security Menu • Boot Menu • Exit Menu MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-1 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5.1 Introduction The board MH-5100 uses an Insyde BIOS that is stored in the Serial Peripheral Interface Flash Memory (SPI Flash) and can be updated. The SPI Flash contains the BIOS Setup program, Power-on Self-Test (POST), the PCI auto-configuration utility, LAN EEPROM information, and Plug and Play support. Insyde BIOS firmware is based on the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) Specifications and the Intel Platform Innovation Framework for EFI. The UEFI specification defines an interface between an operating system and platform firmware. The interface consists of data tables that contain platform-related information, boot service calls, and runtime service calls that are available to the operating system and its loader. These provide standard environment for booting an operating system and running pre-boot applications. The diagram below shows the Extensible Firmware Interface’s location in the software stack. Figure 5-1. Extensible Firmware Interface Diagram EFI BIOS provides an user interface that allows you to modify hardware configuration, e.g. change the system date and time, enable/disable a system component, determine bootable device priority, set up personal password, etc., which is convenient for engineers to perform modifications and customize the computer system and allows technicians to troubleshoot the occurred errors when the hardware is faulty. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-2 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup The BIOS setup menu allows users to view and modify the BIOS settings for the computer. After the system is powered on, users can access the BIOS setup menu by pressing orimmediately while the POST message is running before the operating system is loading. All the menu settings are described in details in this chapter. 5.2 Accessing Setup Utility After the system is powered on, BIOS will enter the Power-On Self-Test (POST) routines and the POST message will be displayed: Figure 5-2. POST Screen MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-3 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Figure 5-3. Front Page Screen MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-4 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Press (the one that shares the decimal point at the bottom of the number keypad) to select SCU icon to access the Setup program. In a moment, the main menu of the Insyde Setup Utility will appear on the screen: Main Advanced BIOS Version Build Date Build Time MCU Version: Processor Type System Bus Speed System Memory Speed Cache RAM Total Memory InsydeH20 Setup Utility Security Boot Exit 51000PTA 05/11/2017 14:10:19 170210 Intel® Atom™ CPU Z3736F @ 1.33 GHz 83 MHz 1333 MHz 1024 KB 2048 MB eMMC Total Size: 32 GB VGFX value: 1.00 VCore value: 0.71 VDDR value: Language System Time System Date F1 Help Esc Exit 1.350 [10:50:39] [12/14/2016] Select Item Select Menu F5/F6 Change Values Enter Select ►SubMenu BIOS Setup Menu Initialization Screen Rev. 5.0 Select the current default language used by the InsydeH20. F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit You may move the cursor by <↑> and <↓> keys to highlight the individual menu items. As you highlight each item, a brief description of the highlighted selection will appear at the bottom of the screen. The language of the BIOS setup menu interface and help messages are shown in US English. You may use <↑> or <↓> key to select among the items and press to confirm and enter the sub-menu. The following table provides the list of the navigation keys that you can use while operating the BIOS setup menu. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-5 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup BIOS Setup Navigation Key <←> and <→> <↑> and <↓> Description Select a different menu screen (move the cursor from the selected menu to the left or right). Select a different item (move the cursor from the selected item upwards or downwards) Execute the command or select the sub-menu. Help Change values. Load the default configuration values. Save the current values and exit the BIOS setup menu. Close the sub-menu. Trigger the confirmation to exit BIOS setup menu. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-6 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5.3 Main Menu Path Main The Main menu allows you to view the BIOS Information, change the system date and time, and view the user access privilege level. Use tab to switch between date elements. Use <↑> or <↓> arrow keys to highlight the item and enter the value you want in each item. This screen also displays the BIOS version (project) and BIOS Build Date and Time. Main Advanced BIOS Version Build Date Build Time MCU Version: Processor Type System Bus Speed System Memory Speed Cache RAM Total Memory InsydeH20 Setup Utility Security Boot Exit 51000PTA 05/11/2017 14:10:19 170210 Intel® Atom™ CPU Z3736F @ 1.33 GHz 83 MHz 1333 MHz 1024 KB 2048 MB eMMC Total Size: 32 GB VGFX value: 1.00 VCore value: 0.71 VDDR value: Language System Time System Date F1 Help Esc Exit 1.350 [10:50:39] [12/14/2016] Select Item Select Menu BIOS Setting BIOS Version Build Date Build Time MCU Version Processor Type System Bus Speed System Memory Speed Cache RAM Total Memory eMMC Total Size F5/F6 Change Values Enter Select ►SubMenu Main Screen Rev. 5.0 Select the current default language used by the InsydeH20. F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Options No changeable options No changeable options No changeable options No changeable options No changeable options Description/Purpose Displays the BIOS Version. Displays the current Build Date. Displays the current Build Time. Displays the MCU Version. SOC Type on the platform. No changeable options Displays Bus speed. No changeable options Displays Memory Speed. No changeable options No changeable options No changeable options Displays Cache RAM size. Displays Total memory size. Displays eMMC memory size. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-7 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup BIOS Setting VGFX value VCore value VDDR value Language System Time System Date Options No changeable options No changeable options No changeable options English, Francais, Chinese, Japanese hour, minute, second month, day, year MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Description/Purpose Displays the current VGFX voltage. Displays the current VCore voltage. Displays the current VDDR voltage. End users can select from four languages. Specifies the current time. Specifies the current date. Page: 5-8 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5.4 Advanced Menu Path Advanced This menu provides advanced configurations for setting USB Configuration. Main Advanced ►USB Configuration F1 Help Esc Exit Security InsydeH20 Setup Utility Boot Exit Select Item Select Menu BIOS Setting USB Configuration F5/F6 Change Values Enter Select ►SubMenu Advanced Menu Screen Options Sub-Menu MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Rev. 5.0 F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Description/Purpose USB Configuration Parameters. Page: 5-9 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5.4.1 Advanced – USB Configuration Menu Path Advanced > USB Configuration The USB Configuration allows users to configure advanced USB settings such as enabling/disabling xHCI (Extensible Host Controller Interface) Controller and xHCI Mode. Advanced xHCI Controller xHCI Mode F1 Help Esc Exit InsydeH20 Setup Utility Select Item Select Menu F5/F6 Change Values Enter Select ►SubMenu USB Configuration Screen BIOS Setting xHCI Controller xHCI Mode Rev. 5.0 Options - Enabled - Disabled - Enabled - Disabled MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Description/Purpose Enables or Disables System ability to xHCI. Enables or Disables xHCI mode. Page: 5-10 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5.5 Security Menu Path Security From the Security menu, you are allowed to create, change or clear the supervisor password. You will be asked to enter the configured supervisor password before you can access the Setup Utility. By setting a supervisor password, you will prevent other users from changing your BIOS settings. You can configure a supervisor password and then configure a user password. A supervisor has much more privileges over the settings in the Setup utility than a user. Heed that a user password does not provide access to most of the features in the Setup utility. Main Advanced Supervisor Password User Password InsydeH20 Setup Utility Security Boot Exit Not Installed Not Installed Rev. 5.0 Install or Change the password and the length of password must be greater than one character. Set Supervisor Password Set User Password F1 Help Esc Exit Select Item Select Menu MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL F5/F6 Change Values Enter Select ►SubMenu Security Screen F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Page: 5-11 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose Set Supervisor Password Password can be 1-20 Specifies the administrator alphanumeric characters. password. Set User Password Password can be 1-20 Specifies the user password. alphanumeric characters. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-12 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5.6 Boot Menu Path Boot This menu provides control items for system boot configuration such as setting setup prompt timeout, enabling/disabling quick boot, quiet boot, Network Stack and PXE Boot capability, adding boot options, configuring ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface) settings, USB boot and EFI device first. Main Advanced Quick Boot Quiet Boot Network Stack PXE Boot capability Add Boot Options ACPI Selection USB Boot EFI Device First Security InsydeH20 Setup Utility Boot Exit Rev. 5.0 Allows InsydeH20 to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot up the system. ►EFI F1 Help Esc Exit Select Item Select Menu BIOS Setting Quick Boot Quiet Boot Network Stack F5/F6 Change Values Enter Select ►SubMenu Boot Screen Options - Enabled - Disabled - Enabled - Disabled - Enabled - Disabled MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Description/Purpose This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. Enables or Disables booting in Text Mode. Network Stack Support: • Windows 8 BitLocker Unlock Page: 5-13 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup BIOS Setting Options Description/Purpose UEFI IPv4/IPv6 PXE • Legacy PXE OPROM • Disabled: Supports Network Stack • UEFI PXE: IPv4/IPv6 • Legacy: Legacy PXE OPROM only Position in Boot order for shell, Network and Removables. • PXE Boot capability - Enabled - Disabled Add Boot Options - First - Last - Auto - Acpi 1.0B - Acpi 3.0 - Acpi 4.0 - Acpi 5.0 - Enabled - Disabled - Enabled - Disabled Sub-Menu ACPI Selection USB Boot EFI Device First EFI MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Selects booting to ACPI. Disables or Enables booting to USB boot devices. Determines EFI Device first or legacy device first. EFI Boot order settings. Page: 5-14 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5.6.1 Boot – EFI Menu Path Boot > EFI The EFI allows users to view the boot devices. InsydeH20 Setup Utility Boot EFI Rev. 5.0 Windows Boot Manager EFI USB Device (SanDisk) F1 Help Esc Exit Select Item Select Menu EFI Configuration Screen BIOS Setting EFI F5/F6 Change Values Enter Select ►SubMenu Options F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Description/Purpose No changeable options Displays the Boot devices. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: 5-15 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup 5.7 Exit Menu Path Exit The Exit allows users to save or discard changed BIOS settings as well as load the optimized defaults for BIOS settings. Save Changed BIOS Settings To save and validate the changed BIOS settings, select Exit Saving Changes (or press F10) to validate the changes and then exit the system. Discard Changed BIOS Settings To cancel the BIOS settings you have previously configured, select Exit Discarding Changes from this menu, or simply press Esc to exit the BIOS setup. Load Optimal Defaults You may simply press F9 at any time to load the Optimized Values which resets all BIOS settings to the factory defaults. Main InsydeH20 Setup Utility Security Boot Exit Advanced Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults F1 Help Esc Exit Select Item Select Menu BIOS Setting Exit Saving Changes Rev. 5.0 Exit system setup and save your changes. F5/F6 Change Values Enter Select ►SubMenu Exit Screen F9 Setup Defaults F10 Save and Exit Description/Purpose Exits and saves the changes in No changeable options NVRAM. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Options Page: 5-16 Chapter 5 BIOS Setup BIOS Setting Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Description/Purpose Exits and discard Changes done so No changeable options far to any of the setup options. Loads the optimized defaults for No changeable options BIOS settings. MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Options Page: 5-17 Appendix A System Diagrams This appendix contains exploded diagrams and part numbers of the Pad, Lite Cradle and Tiltable Cradle for MH-5100 system. The following topics are included: Exploded Diagrams for Integrated Pad • Exploded Diagram for Top Cover, Touch Panel and Panel Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Pad PCBA Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Bottom Cover Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Camera Module & Barcode Scanner Module Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Back Cover Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Smart Card Reader Assembly • Exploded Diagrams For External Barcode Scanner Assembly (1~3) • Exploded Diagram for Scan Button Assembly Exploded Diagrams for Lite Cradle • Exploded Diagram for Cradle Top Cover Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Cradle PCBA & Bottom Cover Assembly Exploded Diagrams for Tiltable Cradle • Exploded Diagram for Base Bottom Cover Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Rotation Cover Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Base Top Cover Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Pad Lock Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Holder Back Cover Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Holder Top Cover Assembly • Exploded Diagram for Card Holder Assembly MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-1 Appendix A System Diagrams Integrated Pad Exploded Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Top Cover & Touch Panel & Panel Assembly ITEM Description Touch Panel Panel MH-5100 Top Cover MH-5100 Bumper Right MH-5100 Bumper Left MH-5100 Barcode Button MH-5100 Power Button MH-5100 Barcode Lens MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 52-380-14164023 52-351-12101028 30-002-12210378 30-013-48300378 30-013-48200378 30-046-28110378 30-046-28210378 30-021-10130378 Q’ty Page: A-2 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Pad PCBA Assembly ITEM Description MH-5100 Panel Holder Round Head With Spring Washer Screw (M2.5x0.45Px6mm) MH-5100 PCBA Round Head With Spring Washer Screw (M2x0.4Px5mm) Sub-Battery Thermal Pad 20x15mm Thermal Pad 15x15mm Thermal Pad 10x10mm MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 20-029-34001378 Q’ty 22-235-25006011 N/A 22-232-20005311 11 27-061-37801071 81-006-82015001 81-006-81515005 81-006-81010003 Page: A-3 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Bottom Cover Assembly 12 10 11 10 13 14 ITEM 10 11 12 13 14 Description MH-5100 Bottom Cover MH-5100 Slide Key MH-5100 Battery Hook MH-5100 Battery Hook (Lock) MH-5100 Battery Lock Spring Round Washer Head Screw #1/T2.0x5mm MH-5100 MSR-Bumper-Rubber MSR Module PA-8225 MSR Plate Pin (IDTECH) Flat Head Screw #1 (T2.6x6mm) Camera Lens Warning Label Rating Label Speaker MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 30-002-12110378 30-002-28410378 90-019-04110378 90-019-04210378 23-002-00000332 22-132-20005011 30-013-48100378 52-551-02043910 20-005-07001342 22-112-26006011 30-021-10330378 94-017-01601378 94-017-01602378 27-021-37802071 Q’ty Page: A-4 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Camera Module & Barcode Scanner Module Assembly ITEM Description Camera PCBA Round Head Screw φ3.3/#1/M2x0.4Px4mm Barcode Module MH-5100 Barcode Fix Plate Fillister Head Screw T1.7xL4mm Round Head With Spring Washer Screw (M2x0.4px5mm) WIFI Antenna Fillister Head Screw M2x0.4Px2.5mm Bluetooth Antenna MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 52-151-08040533 Q’ty 22-232-20004811 52-820-36800111 80-005-03001378 22-175-17004011 22-232-20005311 27-029-37805071 22-272-20004011 27-029-37802071 Page: A-5 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Back Cover Assembly ITEM Description MH-5100 Decoration Cover Round Head With Spring Washer Screw (M2.5x0.45Px6mm) MH-5100 –Screw-Hole-Plug MH-5100 Strap Bracket Pan Head Screw M3x0.5Px6mm M2xL3mm Flat-Head-Screw MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 30-002-28110378 Q’ty 22-235-25006011 11 30-013-06100378 80-006-06001378 22-220-30006011 22-215-20003011 Page: A-6 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Smart Card Reader Assembly ITEM Description MH-5100 Smart Card Cover Round Head Screw φ3.3 / #1 / M2x0.4Px4mm Smart Card Module Pan Head Screw (T2.0x4mm) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 30-002-28610378 Q’ty 22-232-20004811 52-551-16000010 22-125-20004011 Page: A-7 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For External Barcode Scanner Assembly (1) No. Component Name FILLISTER HEAD SCREW#0/T2x4mm BARCODE SCANNER MODULE BARCODE BARACKET FLAT HEAD SCREW T1.7x4mm BARCODE BOTTOM COVER MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. Q’ty 22-175-20004011 52-820-36800111 80-006-03002378 22-115-17004011 30-002-28114378 Page: A-8 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For External Barcode Scanner Assembly (2) No. Component Name FLAT HEAD SCREW M2x0.4Px3mm BARCODE TOP BRACKET MR-5100RX-3-PCB FILLISTER HEAD SCREW/T2.9x4mm BARCODE TOP COVER MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. Q’ty 22-212-20003011 80-006-03003378 MR-5100RA-31N 22-175-20004011 30-002-28115378 Page: A-9 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For External Barcode Scanner Assembly (3) No. Component Name Round Head With Spring Washer Screw (M2.5x0.45Px6mm) ROUND HEAD SCREW φ3.3/#1/M2x0.4Px4mm MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. Q’ty 22-235-25006011 22-232-20004811 Page: A-10 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Scan Button Assembly 12 10 11 10 13 14 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-11 Appendix A System Diagrams ITEM Description MH-5100 Bottom Cover (VR(PANTONE White 5315U) MH-5100 Slide Key-(PANTONE 5315U) MH-5100 Battery Hook MH-5100 Battery Hook (Lock) MH-5100 Battery Lock Spring Round Washer Head Screw #1/T2.0x5mm MH-5100 Barcode-Button-Rubber MH-5100 MSR-Hole-Plug Barcode PCBA 10 Flat Head Screw #1 (T2.5x5mm) 11 Lens_opaque 12 Warning Label 13 Rating Label 14 Speaker MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 30-002-12410378 Q’ty 30-002-28810378 90-019-04110378 90-019-04210378 23-002-00000332 22-132-20005011 90-013-01300378 90-013-01200378 MR-5100RA-81N 22-172-25005011 30-021-10430378 94-017-01601378 94-017-01602378 27-021-37802071 Page: A-12 Appendix A System Diagrams Lite Cradle Exploded Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Cradle Top Cover Assembly MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-13 Appendix A System Diagrams ITEM 10 11 12 13 Description MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Top-Cover MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Rear-Cover T2.6xL8mm Pan-Head-Screw POGO Pin PCBA MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Hole-Cover Pan Head screw (T2.0x4mm) MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Ejection-Spring MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Lock-Button MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Button-Hook MT-590X Battery Lock Spring MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Lock-Spring-Cover MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Rotate-Plate T2.3xL5mm Pan-Head-Screw MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 30-002-28310378 30-002-28210378 22-135-26008011 10-625-01010025 30-002-28510378 22-125-20004011 23-000-00010622 30-046-09230378 30-046-09130378 23-000-01000132 80-004-03001378 80-005-03002378 22-135-23005011 Q’ty 14 Page: A-14 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Cradle PCBA & Bottom Cover Assembly ITEM Description MH-5100-Lite-Cradle-Metal-Plate Lite Cradle PCBA Round Washer Head Screw (M3x0.5Px6mm) T2.6xL8mm Flat-Head-Screw Rubber Foot φ=16x3.5mm (Black) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Part No. 80-005-03003378 N/A Q’ty 22-232-30006311 22-115-26008011 30-004-06800000 Page: A-15 Appendix A System Diagrams Tiltable Cradle Exploded Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Base Bottom Cover Assembly 10 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-16 Appendix A System Diagrams No. 10 Component Name BASE BOT KING LOCK PLATE TAPPING 3xL5 BOTTOM PLATE CABLE CLAMP TAPPING 3xL8 PCBA SCREW M3xL5 CRADLE BASE BRACKET SCREW M3xL6 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. 30-027-28160378 80-005-03006378 22-121-30005011 80-005-03004378 90-023-04100378 22-122-30008005 MR-5100RA-11N 22-242-30005311 80-006-03001378 22-232-30060211 Q’ty Page: A-17 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Rotation Cover Assembly 13 12 10 11 13 15 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL 14 Page: A-18 Appendix A System Diagrams No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 Component Name CRADLE-STAND BEARING CUSHION SPRING PLATE SCREW M2xL3 SCREW M4xL8 ROTATION COVER R ROTATION-COVER-R-ANY TAPPING T2.5xL5 ROTATION-COVER-L ROTATION-COVER-L-ANY CRADLE-STAND-PLATE SCREW M3xL6 BASE SPHERE RIGHT BASE SPHERE LEFT MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. 80-017-01001378 30-002-09130378 30-013-06110378 80-005-06001378 22-212-20003911 22-232-40008211 30-002-28111378 30-002-14230378 22-172-25005011 30-002-12130378 30-002-14130378 80-005-03005378 22-272-30006311 30-027-28210378 30-027-28110378 Q’ty 12 Page: A-19 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Base Top Cover Assembly No. Component Name BASE TOP TAPPING T3xL5 RUBBER FOOT (Φ 17.5x5.3mm) MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. 30-027-28310378 22-121-30005011 30-004-06100378 Q’ty Page: A-20 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Pad Lock Assembly No. Component Name HOLDER_LOCK_TOP HOLDER-LOCK-BOTTOM TAPPING T2.5xL5 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. 30-012-28410378 30-012-28310378 22-172-25005011 Q’ty Page: A-21 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Holder Back Cover Assembly 11 10 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-22 Appendix A System Diagrams No. 10 11 Component Name HOLDER_BACK_COVER SWITCH SWITCH-REPOSITION BUTTON-SPRING PUSH-BUTTON-PLATE TAPPING T2.5xL5 CABLE CLAMP SCREW M3xL5 HOLDER-LOCK-SPRING HOLDER_LOCK_CASE TAPPING T2.6xL5 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. 30-012-28110378 30-002-28113378 30-002-28112378 23-002-00000142 80-005-03007378 22-172-25005011 90-023-04100378 22-242-30005311 23-002-00000252 80-032-03001378 22-132-26005011 Q’ty Page: A-23 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Holder Top Cover Assembly MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: A-24 Appendix A System Diagrams No. Component Name SCREW M3xL10 CRADLE CHARGE PCB TAPPING T2xL3 TAPPING T2.5xL5 MYLAR-D8T0.3 MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. 22-272-30010018 N/A 22-172-20003011 22-172-25005011 30-056-02100378 Q’ty 15 15 Page: A-25 Appendix A System Diagrams Exploded Diagram For Card Holder Assembly No. Component Name CARD-LICENSE VELCRO CARD HOLDER CARD HOLDER PLATE FLAT HEAD SCREW#2/T3.0x6mm MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL P/N No. 30-002-28910378 30-082-31100378 30-012-28510378 80-005-03008378 22-112-30006011 Q’ty Page: A-26 Appendix B Technical Summary This appendix will give you a brief introduction of the allocation maps for MH-5100 resources. The following topics are included: • Interrupt Map • I/O Map • Memory Map • System BIOS Update Procedure MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-1 Appendix B Technical Summary Interrupt Map IRQ IRQ 0 IRQ 4 IRQ 8 IRQ 9 IRQ 24 IRQ 25 IRQ 26 IRQ 27 IRQ 28 IRQ 29 IRQ 32 IRQ 33 IRQ 34 IRQ 35 IRQ 36 IRQ 39 IRQ 40 IRQ 44 IRQ 46 IRQ 47 IRQ 48 IRQ 49 IRQ 50 IRQ 54 IRQ 55 IRQ 56 IRQ 57 IRQ 58 IRQ 59 IRQ 60 IRQ 61 IRQ 62 Assignment System timer Communications Port (COM1) High precision event timer GPIOVirtual Controller Intel(R) SST Audio Device (WDM) Intel(R) SST Audio Device (WDM) Intel(R) SST Audio Device (WDM) Intel(R) SST Audio Device (WDM) Intel(R) SST Audio Device (WDM) Intel(R) SST Audio Device (WDM) I2C Controller I2C Controller I2C Controller I2C Controller I2C Controller UART Controller UART Controller Intel(R) SD Host Controller Intel(R) SD Host Controller Intel(R) SD Host Controller GPIO Controller GPIO Controller GPIO Controller Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-2 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 63 IRQ 64 IRQ 65 IRQ 66 IRQ 67 IRQ 67 IRQ 67 IRQ 67 IRQ 68 IRQ 68 IRQ 69 IRQ 69 IRQ 70 IRQ 71 IRQ 72 IRQ 73 IRQ 74 IRQ 75 IRQ 76 IRQ 77 IRQ 78 IRQ 79 IRQ 80 IRQ 81 IRQ 82 IRQ 83 IRQ 84 IRQ 85 IRQ 86 IRQ 86 IRQ 87 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Intel(R) Power Management IC Device Intel(R) Power Management IC Device Intel(R) Power Management IC Device Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System I2C HID Device Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Broadcom 802.11 b/g/n Wireless SDIO Adapter Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Intel(R) Dynamic Platform & Thermal Framework Processor Participant Driver Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-3 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 88 IRQ 89 IRQ 90 IRQ 91 IRQ 92 IRQ 93 IRQ 94 IRQ 95 IRQ 96 IRQ 97 IRQ 98 IRQ 99 IRQ 100 IRQ 101 IRQ 102 IRQ 103 IRQ 104 IRQ 105 IRQ 106 IRQ 107 IRQ 108 IRQ 109 IRQ 110 IRQ 111 IRQ 112 IRQ 113 IRQ 114 IRQ 115 IRQ 116 IRQ 117 IRQ 118 IRQ 119 IRQ 120 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-4 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 121 IRQ 122 IRQ 123 IRQ 124 IRQ 125 IRQ 126 IRQ 127 IRQ 128 IRQ 129 IRQ 130 IRQ 131 IRQ 132 IRQ 133 IRQ 134 IRQ 135 IRQ 136 IRQ 137 IRQ 138 IRQ 139 IRQ 140 IRQ 141 IRQ 142 IRQ 143 IRQ 144 IRQ 145 IRQ 146 IRQ 147 IRQ 148 IRQ 149 IRQ 150 IRQ 151 IRQ 152 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-5 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 153 IRQ 154 IRQ 155 IRQ 156 IRQ 157 IRQ 158 IRQ 159 IRQ 160 IRQ 161 IRQ 162 IRQ 163 IRQ 164 IRQ 165 IRQ 166 IRQ 167 IRQ 168 IRQ 169 IRQ 170 IRQ 171 IRQ 172 IRQ 173 IRQ 174 IRQ 175 IRQ 176 IRQ 177 IRQ 178 IRQ 179 IRQ 180 IRQ 181 IRQ 182 IRQ 183 IRQ 184 IRQ 185 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-6 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 186 IRQ 187 IRQ 188 IRQ 189 IRQ 190 IRQ 191 IRQ 192 IRQ 193 IRQ 194 IRQ 195 IRQ 196 IRQ 197 IRQ 198 IRQ 199 IRQ 200 IRQ 201 IRQ 202 IRQ 203 IRQ 204 IRQ 256 IRQ 257 IRQ 258 IRQ 259 IRQ 260 IRQ 261 IRQ 262 IRQ 263 IRQ 264 IRQ 265 IRQ 266 IRQ 267 IRQ 268 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-7 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 269 IRQ 270 IRQ 271 IRQ 272 IRQ 273 IRQ 274 IRQ 275 IRQ 276 IRQ 277 IRQ 278 IRQ 279 IRQ 280 IRQ 281 IRQ 282 IRQ 283 IRQ 284 IRQ 285 IRQ 286 IRQ 287 IRQ 288 IRQ 289 IRQ 290 IRQ 291 IRQ 292 IRQ 293 IRQ 294 IRQ 295 IRQ 296 IRQ 297 IRQ 298 IRQ 299 IRQ 300 IRQ 301 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-8 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 302 IRQ 303 IRQ 304 IRQ 305 IRQ 306 IRQ 307 IRQ 308 IRQ 309 IRQ 310 IRQ 320 IRQ 321 IRQ 322 IRQ 323 IRQ 324 IRQ 325 IRQ 326 IRQ 327 IRQ 328 IRQ 329 IRQ 330 IRQ 331 IRQ 332 IRQ 333 IRQ 334 IRQ 335 IRQ 336 IRQ 337 IRQ 338 IRQ 339 IRQ 340 IRQ 341 IRQ 342 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-9 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 343 IRQ 344 IRQ 345 IRQ 346 IRQ 347 IRQ 348 IRQ 349 IRQ 350 IRQ 351 IRQ 352 IRQ 353 IRQ 354 IRQ 355 IRQ 356 IRQ 357 IRQ 358 IRQ 359 IRQ 360 IRQ 361 IRQ 362 IRQ 363 IRQ 364 IRQ 365 IRQ 366 IRQ 367 IRQ 368 IRQ 369 IRQ 370 IRQ 371 IRQ 372 IRQ 373 IRQ 374 IRQ 375 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-10 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 376 IRQ 377 IRQ 378 IRQ 379 IRQ 380 IRQ 381 IRQ 382 IRQ 383 IRQ 384 IRQ 385 IRQ 386 IRQ 387 IRQ 388 IRQ 389 IRQ 390 IRQ 391 IRQ 392 IRQ 393 IRQ 394 IRQ 395 IRQ 396 IRQ 397 IRQ 398 IRQ 399 IRQ 400 IRQ 401 IRQ 402 IRQ 403 IRQ 404 IRQ 405 IRQ 406 IRQ 407 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-11 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 408 IRQ 409 IRQ 410 IRQ 411 IRQ 412 IRQ 413 IRQ 414 IRQ 415 IRQ 416 IRQ 417 IRQ 418 IRQ 419 IRQ 420 IRQ 421 IRQ 422 IRQ 423 IRQ 424 IRQ 425 IRQ 426 IRQ 427 IRQ 428 IRQ 429 IRQ 430 IRQ 431 IRQ 432 IRQ 433 IRQ 434 IRQ 435 IRQ 436 IRQ 437 IRQ 438 IRQ 439 IRQ 440 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-12 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 441 IRQ 442 IRQ 443 IRQ 444 IRQ 445 IRQ 446 IRQ 447 IRQ 448 IRQ 449 IRQ 450 IRQ 451 IRQ 452 IRQ 453 IRQ 454 IRQ 455 IRQ 456 IRQ 457 IRQ 458 IRQ 459 IRQ 460 IRQ 461 IRQ 462 IRQ 463 IRQ 464 IRQ 465 IRQ 466 IRQ 467 IRQ 468 IRQ 469 IRQ 470 IRQ 471 IRQ 472 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-13 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 473 IRQ 474 IRQ 475 IRQ 476 IRQ 477 IRQ 478 IRQ 479 IRQ 480 IRQ 481 IRQ 482 IRQ 483 IRQ 484 IRQ 485 IRQ 486 IRQ 487 IRQ 488 IRQ 489 IRQ 490 IRQ 491 IRQ 492 IRQ 493 IRQ 494 IRQ 495 IRQ 496 IRQ 497 IRQ 498 IRQ 499 IRQ 500 IRQ 501 IRQ 502 IRQ 503 IRQ 504 IRQ 505 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-14 Appendix B Technical Summary IRQ IRQ 506 IRQ 507 IRQ 508 IRQ 509 IRQ 510 IRQ 511 IRQ 1028 IRQ 1029 IRQ 1030 IRQ 1031 IRQ 1032 IRQ 1033 IRQ 1034 IRQ 1035 IRQ 1036 IRQ -4 IRQ -3 IRQ -2 Assignment Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System Broadcom Serial Bus Driver over UART Bus Enumerator Realtek I2S Audio Codec GPIO Buttons Driver GPIO Buttons Driver GPIO Buttons Driver GPIO Buttons Driver GPIO Buttons Driver Intel(R) Battery Management Device Intel l(R) SD Host Controller Intel(R) HD Graphics Intel(R) Trusted Execution Engine Interface Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0 (Microsoft) Note: These resource information were gathered using Windows 10 (the IRQ could be assigned differently depending on OS). MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-15 Appendix B Technical Summary I/O Map I/O Map Assignment 0x00000000-0x0000006F PCI Express Root Complex 0x00000020-0x00000021 Programmable interrupt controller 0x00000024-0x00000025 Programmable interrupt controller 0x00000028-0x00000029 Programmable interrupt controller 0x0000002C-0x0000002D Programmable interrupt controller 0x0000002E-0x0000002F Motherboard resources 0x00000030-0x00000031 Programmable interrupt controller 0x00000034-0x00000035 Programmable interrupt controller 0x00000038-0x00000039 Programmable interrupt controller 0x0000003C-0x0000003D Programmable interrupt controller 0x00000040-0x00000043 System timer 0x0000004E-0x0000004F Motherboard resources 0x00000050-0x00000053 System timer 0x00000061-0x00000061 Motherboard resources 0x00000063-0x00000063 Motherboard resources 0x00000065-0x00000065 Motherboard resources 0x00000067-0x00000067 Motherboard resources 0x00000070-0x00000070 Motherboard resources 0x00000070-0x00000077 System CMOS/real time clock 0x00000078-0x00000CF7 PCI Express Root Complex 0x00000080-0x0000008F Motherboard resources 0x00000092-0x00000092 Motherboard resources 0x000000B2-0x000000B3 Motherboard resources 0x00000400-0x00000047F Motherboard resources 0x00000500-0x0000005FE Motherboard resources MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-16 Appendix B Technical Summary I/O Map Assignment 0x00000600-0x00000061F Motherboard resources 0x00000680-0x00000069F Motherboard resources 0x0000164E-0x0000164F Motherboard resources 0x000000A0-0x000000A1 Programmable interrupt controller 0x000000A4-0x000000A5 Programmable interrupt controller 0x000000A8-0x000000A9 Programmable interrupt controller 0x000000AC-0x000000AD Programmable interrupt controller 0x000000B0-0x000000B1 Programmable interrupt controller 0x000000B4-0x000000B5 Programmable interrupt controller 0x000000B8-0x000000B9 Programmable interrupt controller 0x000000BC-0x000000BD Programmable interrupt controller 0x000004D0-0x000004D1 Programmable interrupt controller 0x000003F8-0x000003FF Communication Post(COM1) 0x00001000-0x00001007 Intel(R) HD Graphics 0x00000D00-0x0000FFFF PCI Express Root Complex MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-17 Appendix B Technical Summary Memory Map Memory Map 0x000A0000-0x000BFFFF 0x000C0000-0x000DFFFF 0x000E0000-0x000FFFFF 0x20000000-0x201FFFFF 0x7D000001-0x7F000000 0x80000000-0x8FFFFFFF 0x80000000-0x908FFFFE 0x90000000-0x903FFFFF 0x90600000-0x906FFFFF 0x90900000-0x90900FFF 0x90901000-0x90901FFF 0x90908000-0x90908FFF 0x9090A000-0x9090AFFF 0x9090C000-0x9090CFFF 0x9090E000-0x9090EFFF 0x90910000-0x90910FFF 0x90913000-0x90913FFF 0x90919000-0x90919FFF 0x9091B000-0x9091BFFF 0x9091D000-0x9091DFFF 0x90A00000-0x90BFFFFF 0x90C00000-0x90FFFFFF 0x90C00000-0x90FFFFFF 0xE00000D0-0xE00000DB 0xFED00000-0xFED003FF Assignment PCI Express Root Complex PCI Express Root Complex PCI Express Root Complex Intel(R) SST Audio Device (WDM) PCI Express Root Complex Intel(R) HD Graphics PCI Express Root Complex Intel(R) HD Graphics Intel(R) Trusted Execution Engine Interface Intel(R) Trusted Execution Engine Interface Intel(R) USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.0(Microsoft) Intel(R) SST Audio Device (WDM) Intel(R) SD Host Controller I2C Controller I2C Controller I2C Controller I2C Controller I2C Controller UART Controller UART Controller Intel(R) SD Host Controller Intel(R) SD Host Controller Intel(R) SD Host Controller(WDM) Intel(R) AVStream Camera PCI Express Root Complex Intel(R) Sideband Fabric Device High Precision event timer 0xFED05000-0xFED057FF Intel(R) Dynamic Platform & Thermal 0x90700000-0x907FFFFF 0x90800000-0x9080FFFF MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-18 Appendix B Technical Summary Memory Map Assignment Framework Processor Participant Driver 0xFED0C000-0xFED0CFFF GPIO Controller 0xFED0D000-0xFED0DFFF GPIO Controller 0xFED0E000-0xFED0EFFF GPIO Controller 0xFED40000-0xFED40FFF PCI Express Root Complex 0xFF000000-0xFFFFFFFF Legacy device MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-19 Appendix B Technical Summary System BIOS Update Procedure System BIOS Update from O.S. 1 Prepare a bootable media (e.g. USB storage device) which can boot the system to UEFI32 prompt. 2 Download and save the BIOS file (e.g. 51000PT6.exe) to the bootable device. 3 Press the Power Button to boot up the system into the O.S. with USB storage device (Windows 10 32 bits) 4 Run the BIOS file (e.g. 51000PT6.exe) in USB storage device on O.S (Windows 10 32 bits) 5 During the update procedure, you will see the BIOS update process status and its percentage. Beware! Do not turn off system power or reset your computer if the whole update procedure is not complete yet; otherwise, it may crash the BIOS ROM and the system will be unable to boot up next time. 6 After the BIOS update procedure is completed, the following message will be shown (e.g. Updating Block at FFFFFFFFh (100%): MH-5100 SERIES USER MANUAL Page: B-20
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