User Manual for JWIPC models including: AIoT0-H510, AIoT0-H510B, AIoT9-H510, AIoT9-H510B, AIoT9-H510 Micro-ATX Embedded Motherboard, Micro-ATX Embedded Motherboard, Embedded Motherboard, Motherboard

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aiot9-h510-users-manual-v1-0
AIoT9-H510 User's Manual
Version 1.0

Disclaimer The content of this manual is the intellectual property of the Company, and the copyright belongs to the Company. The ownership of all parts of this product, including accessories and software, is vested in the Company. Without the written permission of the Company, this manual and its any content shall not be imitated, copied, extracted or translated into other languages in any form. We have carefully prepared this manual with an attitude of being responsible for users, but we do not guarantee that the contents of this manual are completely accurate. This manual is a purely technical document, without any hint or innuendo of third-party content, and does not bear any ambiguity in user understanding caused by typographical errors. In case of any direct or indirect information loss or business termination caused by this manual or all the information about the product mentioned in this manual, the Company and its employees shall not shoulder any responsibility. Since our products are continuously being improved and updated, the Company reserves the right to amend the contents of this manual without prior notice.
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Contents
Chapter 1 General ........................................................................................................................................................1
1.1 Packing list ........................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Motherboard specifications .................................................................................................................................. 2 1.3 Structure drawing of motherboard ........................................................................................................................3 1.4 IO interface structure drawing of motherboard .................................................................................................... 3
1.4.1 AIoT0-H510 IO interface structure drawing (standard version) ......................................................................3 1.4.2 AIoT0-H510B IO interface structure drawing (high version) ......................................................................... 4 1.5 Motherboard layout .............................................................................................................................................. 4 1.6 IO panel interface ................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.6.1 AIoT9-H510 IO panel interface (standard version) ......................................................................................... 5 1.6.2 AIoT9-H510B IO panel interface (high version) .............................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Hardware installation ................................................................................................................................6
2.1 Install memory ......................................................................................................................................................6 2.2 Connect peripherals .............................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.1 Serial ATA interface ........................................................................................................................................ 7 2.2.2 PCIE1/PCIE2/PCI1/PCI2 slot ..........................................................................................................................7 2.2.3 M2-KEYM1 Slot ..............................................................................................................................................8 2.2.4 DIMM1/DIMM2/DIMM3/DIMM4 slot .......................................................................................................... 8
Chapter 3 Installation and setup of jumpers & connectors .....................................................................................9
3.1 Setup description of each jumper ......................................................................................................................... 9 3.2 Jumper setup ......................................................................................................................................................... 9 3.3 ATXPWR1/PWR12V1 pin interface (standard ATX 24pin+8pin power interface) ..........................................10 3.4 CPU_FAN1/SYS_FAN1/SYS_FAN2 pin interface (CPU and system fan interface) ....................................... 10 3.5 COM1/JCOM2 pin interface (serial port pin) .................................................................................................... 11 3.6 JCOM3/4/5/6 2.54mm pin interface (RS-232 serial port pin) ............................................................................11 3.7 LPT1 2.54mm pin interface (printer parallel interface) ..................................................................................... 12 3.8 J_GPIO1 pin interface (pitch: 2.54mm) ............................................................................................................. 12 3.9 JDVI1 2.00mm pin interface (with one DVI-D interface) ................................................................................. 13 3.10 JDEBUG1 pin interface (pitch: 2.0mm) .............................................................................................................13 3.11 F_USB2/F_USB1 pin interface .......................................................................................................................... 14 3.12 FPANEL1 2.54mm pin interface (power button / power / HDD indicator / reset key) ..................................... 14 3.13 FPANEL2 2.0mm pin interface (power button / power / HDD indicator / reset key) ....................................... 15
Chapter 4 BIOS settings ............................................................................................................................................ 16
4.1 BIOSexplanation ................................................................................................................................................ 16 4.2 BIOS setting ....................................................................................................................................................... 16
4.2.1 Enter the BIOS setup program ....................................................................................................................... 16 4.2.2 Control the keys ............................................................................................................................................. 16 4.3 Main ....................................................................................................................................................................17 4.4 Advanced ............................................................................................................................................................ 17 4.5 Chipset ................................................................................................................................................................ 24 4.6 Security ...............................................................................................................................................................25 4.7 Boot .................................................................................................................................................................... 26 4.8 Save & Exit .........................................................................................................................................................27
Chapter 5 Install driver .............................................................................................................................................28
Chapter 6 WDT programming guide .......................................................................................................................29
6.1 WDT control .......................................................................................................................................................29 6.1.1 The pseudo-code of Watch Dog is set as follows: ......................................................................................... 29 6.1.2 Clear watch dog ..............................................................................................................................................30
Chapter 7 GPIO programming guide ...................................................................................................................... 32
7.1 GPIO control ...................................................................................................................................................... 32 7.1.1 FINTEK 7511 SPEC (see the attached document): ....................................................................................... 32
Order information ..............................................................................................................................................................33

Marking for toxic and harmful substances or elements in this product: ......................................................................34

Chapter 1 General
1.1 Packing list Thank you for choosing our products. Please kindly confirm the integrity of the packaging of the motherboard you purchased. If there is any packaging damage or any shortage of accessories, please contact your dealer as soon as possible.
 1 * motherboard  1 * driver disc (industrial packaging: 1PCS/box)  5 * COM adapter cable  1 * SATA HDD adapter cable  1 * special I/O buffer
The specifications of the accompanying accessories above are provided for reference only, the actual specifications are subject to the actual product, and the Company reserves the right to modify.
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1.2 Motherboard specifications

Processor

- Supports all series of LGA1200 packaged Gen10&11 i9/i7/i5/i3 CPU, TDP up to 125W

Chipset

- Intel® H510 chipset, B560 Chipset optional for high version

Memory

- 2 * 288PIN DDR4 UDIMM memory slot for standard version and 4 * 288PIN DDR4 UDIMM memory slot, supports up to 128GB (a single memory slot of 32GB). Supports the memory size DDR4-2133/2400/2666/2933/3200 based on the installed CPU

Display controller - Intel CPU integrated display controller (different based on the installed CPU)

Display interface Storage

- Four video display output VGA+DP+HDMI+DVI-D, two graphics cards for standard version, and three graphics cards for high configuration
- 4 * SATA3.0 (when SATA protocol SSD is inserted into M.2, there is no signal from SATA1 ) - 1 * M.2 2242/2280 Key-M, supports SATA/Nvme adaptive function

Audio

- Back-end IO, supports MIC-In, Speaker-Out and Line-In audio interfaces

Network USB

- Standard Version: 2 * Intel Fast Ethernet ports; High Version: 3 * Intel Fast Ethernet ports: i225 2.5Gb or i219
- Standard version: back-end I/O 4 * USB3.0, 4* USB2.0 back-end 1 * USB2.0 (builtin vertical), 2 * USB2.0 pin - High version: back-end I/O 6 * USB3.0, 2 * USB2.0 back-end 2 * USB2.0 (built-in vertical), 2 * USB2.0 pin

LPT printer port - 1 * LPT printer port

Serial port

- 6 * serial port (COM1& 2 that support RS232/422/485, and COM3-6 that support RS232)

Keyboard & mouse - 1 * PS/2 2-in-1 interface

interface

- 2 * USB with 3-in-1 connector

Digital I/O

- 1 * 16-bit digital I/O, provides power source and ground circuit, +5V level

eSPI bus interface

- 1 * eSPI bus interface (2x6Pin, which can be expanded with up to 4 RS232 or RS422/485 serial ports)

TPM/TCM

interface

- Onboard encryption optional TCM chip

chip

SLB9670

(SLB9672),

supports

TPM2.0

(default)/BOM

Power source

- ATX power source, supports ATX/AT On/Off mode

- 1 * PCIex16 slot (Gen 10 CPU supports PCIe3.0, while Gen 11 CPU supports

Expansion bus

PCIe4.0) - 1 x PCIe x42 x PCI (32bit)

- 1 * M.2 2242/2280 Key-M, supports SATA/Nvme adaptive function

Atmospheric

conditions of working

- Temperature -10°C-60°C; RH 0%-90% (with no condensation); BP 85-105kPa

environment

Atmospheric

conditions of storage - Temperature -40°C-85°C; RH 0%-90% (with no condensation); BP 85-105kPa

environment

Watch Dog

- 255-level programmable in the mode of seconds/minutes, supports timeout interrupt or system reset

BIOS

- AMI UEFI BIOS

Operating System - Win10 x64Win11 x64Linux Ubuntu 20.04

PCB size

- 244mm X 244mm

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1.3 Structure drawing of motherboard
1.4 IO interface structure drawing of motherboard 1.4.1 AIoT0-H510 IO interface structure drawing (standard version)
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1.4.2 AIoT0-H510B IO interface structure drawing (high version) 1.5 Motherboard layout
(This image is for reference only, please prevail in kind)
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1.6 IO panel interface 1.6.1 AIoT9-H510 IO panel interface (standard version) 1.6.2 AIoT9-H510B IO panel interface (high version)
(This image is for reference only, please prevail in kind) · COM: COM interface · VGA: VGA display interface · DP: DP display interface · HDMI: HDMI display interface · PS: Keyboard & mouse interface · USB3.0: USB3.0 interface · USB2.0: USB2.0 interface · LAN: RJ45 Ethernet interface · AUDIO: Audio port
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Chapter 2 Hardware installation
2.1 Install memory Before installing memory, please observe the following warning information: 1. Please make sure that the memory you purchased is compatible with the specifications supported by this motherboard. 2. Before installing or removing memory, please make sure that the computer power is turned off to prevent damage. 3. The memory is designed with fool-proof mechanism. If you insert the memory in the wrong direction, the memory cannot be inserted. In such case, please change the insertion direction immediately. Install memory: 1. Before installing or removing memory, please turn off the power and unplug the AC power cord. 2. Be careful to hold both edges of the memory module, and do not touch its metal contacts. 3. Align the gold fingers of the memory module with the memory module slot, and pay attention to the convex point of the gold finger socket to the upper slot in the direction. 4. Insert the memory module into the memory slot at an angle of 30°, and then press down the memory module to the sound of "Click", indicating that the memory has been successfully installed and can be used. (Note: Do not use excessive force when you pressing down the memory module, so as not to damage the memory) 5. To remove the memory module, push the retaining clips on both ends of the DIMM slot outward at the same time, and then remove the memory module. Memory installation drawing (for reference only):
Note: Static electricity can damage the electronic components of the computer or memory, so before performing the above steps, be sure to briefly touch the grounded metal objects to remove static electricity from your body.
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2.2 Connect peripherals 2.2.1 Serial ATA interface

The interface supports the connection to Serial ATA hard disk or other devices that comply with the Serial ATA specification with Serial ATA flat cable.

2.2.2 PCIE1/PCIE2/PCI1/PCI2 slot

1 * PCIE X16 1 * PCIE X4 2 * PCI

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2.2.3 M2-KEYM1 Slot

M.2 SATA slot, supports SSD; when installing this card, please insert the card at an angle of 30°, press down to the stud, and then fix it with screws.

2.2.4 DIMM1/DIMM2/DIMM3/DIMM4 slot

Standard version: 2 * UDIMM slot; High version: 4 * UDIMM slot

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Chapter 3 Installation and setup of jumpers & connectors
3.1 Setup description of each jumper 2-pin connector: Inserting the jumper cap into two pins will close (short) the connection. Removing the jumper cap or inserting it into other pins (reserved for future expansion) will open the connection. 3-pin connector: The jumper cap can be inserted into pins 1-2 or 2-3 to close (short) the connection.

How to identify the first pin position of a jumper? 1. Please carefully examine the motherboard. Any pin marked with "1" or with white bold line is the first pin position. 2. Examine the solder pads on the back panel. Usually, the square-shaped pad is the first pin.

3.2 Jumper setup

JME1 jumper setup (disabled ME, if ME needs CLR_COMS1 jumper setup (short circuit 2-3,

to be updated, short circuit 1-2)

clear BIOS settings, and restore the default

factory settings)

Pin Definition

Pin Definition

1-2 Disable ME

1-2 NORMAL

2-3 NORMAL

2-3 CLEAR_COMS

BIOS_WP jumper setup (short circuit 2-3, and ATX-M1 jumper setup (1-2: normal mode, press

BIOS write protection)

the power button to boot after being electrified;

Pin Definition

2-3: automatically boot after being electrified)

1-2 NORMAL

Pin Definition

2-3 BIOS_WP

1-2 ATX Mode

2-3 AT Mode

COM1 setup

JCOM2 setup

JC1/JC2/JC3 jumper setup

JC4/JC5/JC6 jumper setup

RS232

RS485 RS422

RS232 RS485 RS422

JC1(1-2) JC1(3-4) JC1(5-6)

JC4(1-2) JC4(3-4) JC4(5-6)

JC2(1-3) JC2(3-5) JC2(3-5)

JC5(1-3) JC5(3-5) JC5(3-5)

JC2(2-4) JC2(4-6) JC2(4-6)

JC5(2-4) JC5(4-6) JC5(4-6)

JC3(1-3)

JC3(3-5)

JC6(1-3)

JC6(3-5)

JC3(2-4)

JC3(4-6)

JC6(2-4)

JC6(4-6)

COM1 and JCOM2 support RS-232/422/485 mode. Three modes can be switched by selecting the

above jumper caps.

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3.3 ATXPWR1/PWR12V1 pin interface (standard ATX 24pin+8pin power interface)

Definition of ATXPWR1 power

pin

Pin Definition Pin Definition

of pin

of pin

1 +3.3V 13 +3.3V

2 +3.3V 14 -12V

3 GND 15 GND

4

+5V 16 PSON#

5 GND 17 GND

6 +5V 18 GND

7 GND 19 GND

8 POK 20

NC

9 5VSB 21 +5V

10 +12V 22 +5V

11 +12V 23 +5V

12 +3.3V 24 GND

Definition of PWR12V1

pin

Pin Definition Pin Definition

of pin

of pin

1 GND

5 12V

2 GND

6 12V

3 GND

7 12V

4 GND

8 12V

power

3.4 CPU_FAN1/SYS_FAN1/SYS_FAN2 pin interface (CPU and system fan interface)
Pin Definition of pin
1 GND 2 +12V 3 FAN_IN 4 FAN_OUT

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3.5 COM1/JCOM2 pin interface (serial port pin)

Pin RS232 RS422 RS485 Definition Definition Definition
of pin of pin of pin

1 DCD# TX- DATA-

2 RXD TX+ DATA+

3 TXD RX+ NC

4 DTR# RX- NC

5 GND GND GND

6 DSR# NC

NC

7 RTS# NC

NC

8 CTS# NC

NC

9 RI#

NC

NC

Note: COM1, and JCOM2 serial ports

need to be switched among RS232,

RS422 or RS485 through the jumper

setup. Users can refer to "3.2 Jumper

setup" for its jumper setup.

3.6 JCOM3/4/5/6 2.54mm pin interface (RS-232 serial port pin)

Pin Definition Pin Definition

of pin

of pin

1 DCD 2 RXD

3 TXD 4 DTR

5 GND 6 DSR

7

RTS

8

CTS

9

RI

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3.7 LPT1 2.54mm pin interface (printer parallel interface)

Pin Definition of Pin Definition

pin

of pin

1 LPT_STB 2 LPT_AFD

3 LPT_PD0 4 LPT_ERR

5 LPT_PD1 6 LPT_INIT

7 LPT_PD2 8 LPT_SLIN

9 LPT_PD3 10 GND

11 LPT_PD4 12 GND

13 LPT_PD5 14 GND

15 LPT_PD6 16 GND

17 LPT_PD7 18 GND

19 LPT_ACK 20 GND

21 LPT_BUSY 22 GND

23 LPT_PE 24 GND

25 LPT_SLCT 26 NC

3.8 J_GPIO1 pin interface (pitch: 2.54mm)

Pin Definition

of pin

1

5V

3 GPIO1

5 GPIO3

7 GPIO5

9 GPIO7

11 GPIO9

13 GPIO11

15 GPIO13

17 GPIO15

19 GND

Pin Definition of pin
2 GND 4 GPIO2 6 GPIO4 8 GPIO6 10 GPIO8 12 GPIO10 14 GPIO12 16 GPIO14 18 GPIO16 20 5V

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3.9 JDVI1 2.00mm pin interface (with one DVI-D interface)

Pin Definition of pin
1 GND5 3 DDDCCLK 5 HPDET 7 CLK9 GND6 11 DATA0+ 13 GND7 15 DATA1+ 17 GND8 19 DATA2+

Pin Definition of pin

2 GND1

4 DDCDATA

6

+5V

8 CLK+

10 GND2

12 DATA0-

14 GND3

16 DATA1-

18 GND4

20 DATA2-

3.10 JDEBUG1 pin interface (pitch: 2.0mm)

Pin Definition of Pin Definition

pin

of pin

1

+3.3V

2 GND

3 ESPI_IO0 4 ESPI_CS

5 ESPI_IO1 6 ESPI_CLK

7 ESPI_IO2 8 ESPI_RST

9 ESPI_IO3 10 PLTRST

11 ESPI_ALERT 12 +5V

Provides ESPI signal, the

interface can be expanded with

serial port modules

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3.11 F_USB2/F_USB1 pin interface

F_USB2 2.0 mm pin interface

Pin Definition Pin Definition

of pin

of pin

1

5V

2

5V

3

D1-

4

D2-

5

D1+

6

D2+

7 GND 8 GND

F_USB1 2.54 mm pin interface

Pin Definition Pin Definition

of pin

of pin

1 5V

2 5V

3 D1-

4 D2-

5 D1+

6 D2+

7 GND

8 GND

10 NC

Standard version: 1 * USB2.0,

USB1 for built-in vertical; High

version: 2 * USB2.0, USB1 and

USB2 for built-in vertical

3.12 FPANEL1 2.54mm pin interface (power button / power / HDD indicator / reset key)

Pin Definition of Pin Definition

pin

of pin

1 HDD_LED+ 2 PWRLED+

3 HDD_LED- 4 PWRLED-

5 GND 6 PWR_SW

7 SYS_RST 8 GND

9

NC

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3.13 FPANEL2 2.0mm pin interface (power button / power / HDD indicator / reset key)

Pin Definition of Pin Definition of

pin

pin

1 PWR_ON 2 GND

3 GND 4 FPREST_N

5 HDDLED- 6 HDDLED+

7 PWRLED- 8 PWRLED+

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Chapter 4 BIOS settings
4.1 BIOS explanation This motherboard uses AMI BIOS. The full name of BIOS is Basic Input Output System. It is stored in a ROM (Read-Only Memory) chip on the computer motherboard. When you turn on your computer, BIOS is the first program to run. It mainly has the following functions: a. Initialize your computer and detect hardware, this process is called POST (Power On Self Test). b. Load and run the operating system. c. Provide the lowest and most basic control over your computer hardware. d. Manage your computer through SETUP. The modified BIOS data will be stored in a battery-maintained CMOS RAM, and the stored data area will not be lost when the power is cut off. Generally, there is no need to modify the BIOS when the system is running normally. If the CMOS data is lost due to other reasons, the BIOS value must be reset.
4.2 BIOS setting This chapter provides information about the BIOS Setup program, allowing users to configure and optimize system settings by themselves. Some items in the BIOS that have not been explained too much are not commonly used items. It is recommended to keep the default settings and not change them arbitrarily before fully understanding their functions. You need to run the SETUP program under the following cases: a. An error message appears on the screen during the system self-test, and it is required to enter the SETUP program; b. You want to change the factory default settings according to customer characteristics.
Note: Since the BIOS version of the motherboard is constantly being upgraded, the description of the BIOS in this manual is for reference only. We do not guarantee that the relevant content in this manual is consistent with the information you have obtained.
4.2.1 Enter the BIOS setup program Turn on the power or restart the system, you can see the following information on the self-test screen, press <DEL> key to enter the BIOS setup program.

4.2.2 Control the keys

You can use the arrow key to move the highlighted option, and press <Enter> key to select, <F1>

key for help, and <Esc> key to exit. The following table will detail how to use the keyboard to boot

the program settings of system.

Control key

Functional description

/

Move the left and right arrows to select the screen

 /

Move the up and down arrows to select the items up and down.

+/ -

Increase/decrease value or change option

<Enter>

Select this option to enter the sub-menu

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<ESC>
<F1> <F7> <F9> <F10>
4.3 Main

Return to the main screen, or end the CMOS SETUP program from the main screen Show the related help Previous settings Load the optimized settings Save the modified CMOS settings and reboot

· BIOS Information (BIOS related information) · System Language (system language setting)
Set the system language of the computer in the format of <Chinese> <English>. · System Date (system date setting)
Set the date of the computer in the format of "month/day/year". · System Time (system time setting)
Time format is <hour><minute><second>. 4.4 Advanced
 CPU Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
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· CPU Configuration Set the central processing unit.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  Onboard Devices Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
 Onboard Audio Enable or disable audio interface of motherboard. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 PCH LAN Controller (I219) Set the PCH LAN controller. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 Onboard LAN (I226_LM) Enable or disable onboard network board. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 Onboard LAN (I226_LV) Enable or disable onboard network board. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 I225 PXE ROM Enable or disable pre-boot execution environment. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 PS/2 Port Setting Set the keyboard & mouse. Options: Auto, Keyboard, Mouse.
 BIOS Write Protect
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BIOS write protection. Options: Enabled, Disabled.  Me Lock Lock the ME access permission. Options: Enabled, Disabled.  Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  NCT6126D Super IO Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
 Serial Port1/2/3/4/5/6 Configuration Set the serial ports.
 Parallel Port Configuration Configure the parallel port.
Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  NCT5114DSEC Super IO Configuration
 Serial Port1/2/3/4 Configuration Set the serial ports.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  CSM Configuration
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 CSM Support Enable or disable CSM support. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  SATA Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
 SATA Controller Enable or disable SATA controller. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 SATA Mode Selection Select SATA mode. Options: AHCI, Raid.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  NVMe Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
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 No NVME Device Found There is no NVME device found.
Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  Trusted Computing Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
 Security Device Support Set the BIOS support of security device. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 SHA-1 PCR Bank Enable or disable SHA-1 PCR Bank. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 SHA256 PCR Bank Enable or disable SHA256 PCR Bank. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 Pending operation Set the pending operation. Options: None, TPM Clear.
 Platform Hierarchy Enable or disable the platform hierarchy. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 Storage Hierarchy Enable or disable the storage hierarchy. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 Endorsement Hierarchy
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Enable or disable the endorsement hierarchy. Options: Enabled, Disabled.  TPM 2.0 UEFI Spec Version Enable the specification version of TPM2.0 in UEFI. Options: TCG_1_2,TCG_2.  Physical Presence Spec Version Set the physical presence specification version. Options: 1.2,1.3.  Device Select Set the device selection. Options: TPM 1.2,TPM 2.0,Auto.  Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  PTT Configuration
 TPM Device Selection Select the TPM device. Options: Auto, dTPM, PTT.
Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  Power Management Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
 Restore AC Power Loss
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Set the status of AC power. Options: Power Off, Power On, Last State.  Wake on LAN Enable or disable LAN. Options: Enabled, Disabled.  PS/2 Keyboard Wake Up Enable or disable PS/ 2 keyboard. Options: Enabled, Disabled.  PS/2 Mouse Wake Up Enable or disable PS/ 2 mouse. Options: Enabled, Disabled.  RTC Wake system from S5 Set the RTC wake-up. Options: Disabled, Fixed Time, Dynamic Time.  Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  WatchDog Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
 WatchDog Support Enable or disable watch dog. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  Network Stack Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu.
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 Network Stack Enable or disable network protocol. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 AMT Configuration Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
 USB Provisioning of AMT Enable or disable AMT USB provisioning. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu  Hardware Monitor Press <Enter> key to enter the sub-menu
 Smart Fan Function Smart fan speed control.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Advanced" main menu 4.5 Chipset
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 Primary Display Display the default settings of onboard integrated and independent graphics. Options: Auto, Enabled, Disabled.
 Above 4GB MMID BIOS assignment Enable or disable 4GB MMID BIOS assignment. Options: Enabled, Disabled.
 DVMT Total Gfx Mem Set the memory size of DVMT. Options: 256M,128M,MAX.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Chipset" main menu  Memory Configuration
 Memory Configuration Set the memory.
 Press <Esc> key to return to "Chipset" main menu 4.6 Security
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 Administrator Password If this option is used to set the system administrator password, there are the following steps: 1. Select the Administrator Password setting item, and press <Enter> key. 2. Enter 3 to 20 character or numeric passwords to be set in the "Create New Password" dialog box. After the input is completed, press <Enter> key, and then enter the password again to confirm that the password is correct in the "Confirm Password" dialog box. If the screen shows "Invalid Password!", it indicates that the passwords entered twice are different, please enter them again. To delete the system administrator password, please select "Administrator Password", and complete deletion when the "Create New Password" dialog box appears after entering the old password in the "Enter Current Password" dialog box and pressing <Enter>.
 User Password Set the user password, the setting steps are the same as that of "Administrator Password".
 Password check Set the password check. Options: Setup, Setup & Post.
4.7 Boot
 Setup Prompt Timeout Set the time of stay on the power-on screen.
 Bootup NumLock State Set the Numlock state after the system is started. When set to On, NumLock will be enabled and
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the number keys on the small keyboard will be valid after the system is started. When set to Off, NumLock will be disabled and the direction keys on the small keyboard will be valid after the system is started. Options: On, Off.  Full Screen Logo Full screen logo display switch. Options: Enabled, Disabled.  Fast Boot Set the fast boot function. Options: Enabled, Disabled Link.  Boot mode select It allows to select the boot device with priority, and the devices displayed on the screen depend on that installed on the system. Options: LEGACY, UEFI.  Boot Option #1-7 Set the boot sequence of system. Options: NVME, Hard Disk, USB Hard Disk, USB key, USB CD/DVD, Network, UEFI AP: Built-in EFI Shell.
4.8 Save & Exit
 Save Changes and Reset Save the changes and reboot the system.
 Discard Changes and Reset Discard the changes and reboot the system.
 Restore Defaults Restore and load all option defaults.
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Chapter 5 Install driver
Please insert the motherboard driver disk into the CD-ROM drive, the driver disk will run automatically and then a pop-up interface will appear as shown below. If this interface does not appear, please double click to run X: \AUTORUN. EXE (assuming the symbol of driver disk is X: ).
Motherboard driver installation

Main chip driver Integrated network card driver
Integrated audio driver

PCI simple controller driver Graphics driver
USB3.0 (for Win7 only)

Browse the disk
(This image is for reference only, please prevail in kind)
Please click the drivers you need to install in the above interface in turn, and follow the prompts to install them.

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Chapter 6 WDT programming guide
6.1 WDT control WDT control registers are located in LDN DEV8 of the SIO chip, where 0XF0 BIT3 refers to the control by second and minute, 0 represents second and 1 represents minute, 0XF1 is filled with the time. For example, 0XF0 BIT3 is 0, and 0XF1 is filled with 0X20, representing the overflow time of 32 seconds.
6.1.1 The pseudo-code of Watch Dog is set as follows: // Enter SIO control IoWrite8 (0x2E,0x87); IoWrite8 (0x2E,0x87);
IoWrite8 (0x2E,0x07); IoWrite8 (0x2F,0x08)l // Select Logic Device 8
IoWrite8 (0x2E,0x30); Data8 = IoRead8 (0x2F); Data8 |= 0x1; IoWrite8 (0x2F,Data8);
IoWrite8 (0x2E,0xf1); IoWrite8 (0x2F,0x00);
IoWrite8 (0x2E,0xf2); IoWrite8 (0x2F,0x00);
IoWrite8 (0x2E,0xF0); Data8 = IoRead8 (0x2F); //WdtCountMode=1 Select the unit of minutes if (SetupData.WdtCountMode == 1){ Data8 = Data8 | 0x08; } else{ Data8 = Data8 & (~0x08); }
IoWrite8 (0x2F,Data8); IoWrite8 (0x2E,0xF1); //WDT Overflow time IoWrite8 (0x2F,SetupData.WdtTimeOut); // Exit SIO control IoWrite8 (0x2E,0xaa);
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6.1.2 Clear watch dog // Enter SIO control IoWrite8 (0x2E,0x87); IoWrite8 (0x2E,0x87); IoWrite8 (0x2E,0x07); IoWrite8 (0x2F,0x08)l // Select Logic Device 8 IoWrite8 (0x2E,0x30); Data8 = IoRead8 (0x2F); Data8 &= (~0x1); IoWrite8 (0x2F,Data8); IoWrite8 (0x2E,0xf1); IoWrite8 (0x2F,0x00); // Exit SIO control IoWrite8 (0x2E,0xaa);
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Chapter 7 GPIO programming guide
7.1 GPIO control The hardware uses the GPIO pins with FINTEK 7511 expansion, the pins corresponding to 7511 are shown in the blow figure, and the communication is subject to PCHSMBUS control based on FINTEK 7511. 7.1.1 FINTEK 7511 SPEC (see the attached document):
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