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2.                             19   Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions                                                        20   JUMPE                       evi                                           Seed             21   Isear T anel PIEEASSIGITIer iis coo eoo toi tod ti oet root toe rete AR 23        Board      ASSIgnITIeniis   uu uuu asss asstasssassrasshasskasshassyasshasqkasapqunqas 25  Chapter3 System i                                         32  ExbansiVeInterfaeeS      32   Memory Module Installation                                                                     32                           33  Removing                              33  Chapter4  JANI BIOS       Z u u u u                       34        lt              ESEE EEE EESE                 m m 34   lari Ieri L u uu u          35   Advanced                      9             36    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 3    Content                                 40  Chipset Men   uu         41  OWEN      uu l un                     43                                                                                                             44  EXT MENU 5               45  Chapter 5 Driver Installation                   46  Appendix A DIO  Digital I O  Sample Code                                                               47  Appendix    WatchDog Timer Sample Code                                                              48    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 4    Figures    Figures                      9           
3.                             23  Table 11 AUDIO Jack  2 Port Audio phone jack                                                         23  Table 12 USB2 0 Port Connector  amp  Ethernet RJ 45 Connector                                 23  Table 16  GAN LED Stalls                                   ens tau 23  Table 13 COM1  RS 232 Port 1 DB 9 Connector                                                       24  Table 14 VGA DB 15 CONMCCION ereere                                           24  Table 15 Parallel Port DB 25                                                   14 0 0 7  4  4                                             24  Table 16   5 2        5 Mini DIN Connector                               2   4  4 1   4                      24  Table 17 Internal Connector   6                               12  1                                                               25  Table 18 CN2  V GA BOX Header                                                                               25  Table 19 CN3  Panel Backlight Wafer                                                   r  ne 25  Table 20 CN4  Front Panel Audio Pin                                                                         26  Table 21 CN5  Digital Input   Output Pin Header                                                        26  Table 22 FPTrFront Panel TTPID                                                                 o Deed 26  Table 23 FP2 Front Panel 2 Pin                                            2   1 0       
4.                            37  Table 41 OnBoard Peripherals Configuration Settings                                               38  Table 42 Hardware Health                                         39  Table 45 BOO MENU EEUU 40  Tape Aaa MD SCE MENU ena 41  Table 45 Video Function Configuration                                                       a           42  Tapie 46 Power MENU i vex tir EREMO ER URN A SUIS SS               THAT MIA INT 43  Table 47 Security                                         44                     I            eerie nen enone       45             2130 User   s Manual 7    Safety Instructions    Safety Instructions       Before You Begin    Before handling the product  read the instructions and safety guidelines on the  following pages to prevent damage to the product and to ensure your own personal  safety  Refer to the    Advisories    section in the Preface for advisory conventions used  in this user   s guide  including the distinction between Warnings  Cautions  Important  Notes  and Notes     m Always use caution when handling operating a computer  Only qualified   experienced  authorized electronics service personnel should access the  interior of a computer  The power supplies produce high voltages and  energy hazards  which can cause bodily harm    B Use extreme caution when installing or removing components  Refer to the  installation instructions in this user   s guide for precautions and procedures   If you have any questions  please con
5.            26  Table 24 LVDS1  LVDS Panel Connector  Dual Channel 18 24 bits                          27  Table 25 LVDS1  LVDS Panel Connector  Dual Channel 18 bits                               27  Table 26 IDE1  Primary 44 pin IDE Box                                                                     28  Table 27 SATA1 2  SATA Connectior                                                                          28  Table 28 USB1  USB2 0 Port 4  5 Pin Headers                                                         28  Table 29 USB2  USB2 0 Port 6  7 Pin                                                                        29  Table 30 LPT2  Parallel Wafer                                                a                         29  Table 31 MPCIE1  Mini PCle Connector                                                                    29  Table 32         32 bit   33Mhz   5V key PCI                                                                30  Table 33 COMX  RS 232 Port X Box Header  x   2  3  4 5 6 7 8 9 10                   31    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 6    Tables    Table 3 amp  CGPU FAN Wa   elx uu uu u      rai pne 31  Table 35 ATX Power Connector           31           36  BIOS MaN MENU                           u u n mi        35  Table 37 IDE Device Setting                              35  Table 39 System NOMAN ON                                              36  Table 39 Advanced Menu                      2  0000000    36  Table 40 Onboard                      
6.            3291 02SAGR 6T          Table 8 JP6 Clear CMOS Selection    Normal Operation  default   Clear CMOS    Pitch  2 0mm  YIMTEX 3291 02SAGR 6T          Table 9 JP7 11  JP13 16  COM2 10 Port Signal   Power Selection    1 3 Short Pin 1    12V  3 5 Short Pin 1    5V  5 7 Short Pin 1    5V     Pinf2 5V      Pin 1   DCD RS232  default   RI Pin   RI  default   Pitch  2 54                    3322 05SAGR 6T          KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 22    Chapter 2    Rear Panel Pin Assignments                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Mouse PRINT     N                  00060000000        fore  OT      619     VA     1                                       6 6       e ele e Hh       dia            NI                  UNBUUUUUUUUVUUQU 7          Nin   J ep  K B VGA COMI USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4 Audio Jack    Figure 5 Rear Panel IO    Table 10 Rear Panel Connector List  Label Function  
7.            ADD4  33V      26                      IDSEL      27           1    28   Ground ADJ 7    29      ADP1        1    30                         31       33V ADB  32                  ADU 1    33   CBE  L            33V      34       Ground              35      IRDYL   Ground 1    16      TROY 1      1 B1   37      DEVSELL  Ground         38 ___  Ground 6        1    39      LOCKL 795   1    40                 Reserved 7    41                   42    SERRL   Ground      43       33V PART  44                       455 __                     46   Ground                    AT      ADIZ2 ADIN 1    49   Ground   ADOJ    52      CBE  7    53 ADOT       1    54   33V         AD OG  1    55      AD S   ADA 7    56  57   Ground ADONJ 1    58   ADO 149 7     59             O       KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 30    Chapter 2    5V Board PCI Revision 2 1    Pin      SideB   SideA   Comments              PCI 60 2P 1800  F   FOXCONN EH06001 DAW DF       Table 34 COMX  RS 232 Port X Box Header  x   2  3  4 5 6 7 8 9 10      5V    12V   DCD  Data carrier detect    Note  Selected by Jumpers  see Table 9     6 __  DSR  Data setready             Pitch  254mm  YIMTEX 32510SAG1R 6T       Table 35 CPU FAN Wafer                    Pitch  2 54     YIMTEX 521AW1 03STR       Table 36 ATX Power Connector      PIN   SIGNAL   PIN   SIGNAL        6    5   16   Ground      8   PWOK   18            9   SVSB   19                   KEMX 2130 User s Manual 31    Chapter 3    Chapter 3    System Installatio
8.        2 u 2 22         17  Figure 2 Mechanical Dimensions                 18  Figure o Jumper                                                                        19  Figure 4 Jumper        Connector Locations                                                                20                                         uuu                           23  Figure 6 Expansive                                         32  Figure 7 DIMM Memory        240      Socket                                                             32  Foure S MeMo INStala               radeon oris 33    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 5    Tables    Tables  Table TKEMX 2150 SBp66GHTIGGUOT 2               akasyasaqasusasakasyasaqtasysasqhasqpasa 16  Table 2 Jumper     5                     21  Table    JP1 Blacklight    Panel Power                                                                          21  Table 4 JP2 KB MS Connector Selection                                  1       4     6 66                21  Table 5        Backlight Enable Selection                              22  Table 6     4 COM 1 Port Signal   Power Selection                                                     22  Tabe JPS Power          SeleCuo0Y a unu u             ES cleat 22  Table 8 JP6 Clear CMOS Selection                         40   000      22  Table 9 JP7 11  JP13 16  COM2 10 Port Signal   Power Selection                           22  Table 10 Rear Panel Connector   16                                  1  2        1  4           
9.       n  D      n          n  D               aa n nn n n n Rn n       BUSY  25 SLCT    DIP 26P 2R MALE 180   Pitch  2 54mm  PINREX 210 72 13GB11        Table 32 MPCIE1  Mini PCle Connector                Signal      WAKE  2  E   Reserved 4  Reserved   CLKEQ    Ground   REFCLK    REFCLK    Ground   2 52 Reserved 18    30   SMB_CLK      Reserved  Ground  PERnO  PERpO  Ground  Ground  PETnO  PETpO  Ground   Reserved   Reserved   Reserved   Reserved          Reserved    GO  GO  CO      ROP      ROT NO                     gt         00  Od      O       O    38  40  42    A  A                 09                                   gt l 5      5  ike       w  o   Gi  Co            NI       co  5                   gt                 KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 29    Chapter 2     FOXCONN   50  226 556            Table 33         32 bit   33Mhz   5V key PCI Slot  5V Board PCI Revision 2 1    Pin   SideB         SideA      Comments    A62 B62  2 TCK HV  3  Ground TMS  4         1    5   5V 7        O  6         INTALL 1        7       INTBL          INICL           j   8        OV  9                 Reserved      10                  7    11      PRSNT2L   Reserved       14   Reserved   Reserved       15 __  Ground                16      CLK                17     Grud                18 __        ___   Ground        19        5V Reserved    20         0                                   21  ADD9  35 1    22      Grud           7    23              24     25                Ground    2  333  
10.      Table 11 AUDIO Jack  2 Port Audio phone jack    Green    Signal                      LINE OUT    PINK MIC IN       Table 12 USB2 0 Port Connector  amp  Ethernet RJ 45 Connector            Signa    Pin   Signal _    i  ie Us         6   MDI2  46   USB1      8           08   GND _    Table 13 LAN LED Status      Status              VAR Led   Orange Green   Yellow            KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 23    Chapter 2    Table 14 COM1  RS 232 Port 1 DB 9 Connector  RS232 RS422 RS485    Pin  DCD  Data carrier detect TX   RXD  Receive data N A  3  4  5       1 5  00000           0000         6 9    3   TXD Trasmitdaa     TX    RTX   4   DTR  Data terminal ready    RX          5               6     DsSRDetasetredy       8     2   CrISQleartosnd      9        RhRingindicato         Table 15 VGA DB 15 Connector    5    1  0060606  060000  15 11  DDC data  HSYNC VSYNC  DDC clock  15             Table 16 Parallel Port DB 25 Connector    Signal       Pin   Signal            6      PD6  parallel data 6 8       PD7  parallel data 7  O      ee    000000000000  0000000000000             Table 17 PS 2 KB MS Mini DIN Connector    KBCLK Keyboard Clock  MSDAT    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 24              Pin       6         8         NoConet      9    0  Ground               Chapter 2    Main Board Pin Assignments    Table 18 Interna  Label    N2  N3    Function    N    5          z        UO  U  AJ   lt    lt               lt                         4  FP 1 Front Panel 1 Pin Header  FP2 Fron
11.     I Initialized the WDT program  outp 0x2e 0x8      outp 0x2e 0x01    outp 0x2e 0x55             0  2   0  55        Setting Logical Device Number to 0x07             2     0    7    outp Ox2f 0x07       outp 0x2e Oxf1     outp Ox2f 0x44                   2   0  44    outp Ox2f 0xea        Set Timer Value 0x73 is LSB while 0x74 is MSB            0  2   0  73    outp Ox2f 0x14    set to 20 sec  0x14       Set Timer Unit to Second Minute Bit 7 equal to 1 is second 0 is minute   outp 0x2e 0x72     outp Ox2f 0x80    The unit is set as second   return 0          KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 48    
12.    Audio    Peripheral Support    Expansion Slot    WatchDog Timer    BIOS    Hardware Monitor    Battery  Power  Temp   Humidity    Certifications    Mini         170mm x 170mm   Intel Atom N270 processor  1 x long DIMM for DDR2 supported    Intel945GSE   ICH7 M    Integrated on 945GSE chipset  1 x DB 15 connector for VGA output on rear I O  1 x 2x8 pin pitch 2 54mm header for VGA output  signals share with DB 15  Dual Channel 18 24 bits LVDS supported  1 x 5 pin wafer connector for LVDS power supply  1 x 3 pin pitch 2 54mm header for LCD voltage selection  ealtek RTL8111C Gigabit Ethernet Controllers  co layout with RTL8102B   2 X RJ 45 w z Gb s transformer connectors on rear I O  PXE  amp  RPL supported           ALC622 VC HD codec on board  e 1 x stack connector for Line Out and Mic In  e 1 x 2x5 pin pitch 2 54mm header for front audio    2 x 7      SATA connectors  1 x 2x22 pin pitch 2 0mm box header for IDE interface  8 x USB2 0 ports    2x                                Q     U  2 x stack connectors for four ports on rear I O  stack with RJ 45 connector  3 x 5 pin pitch 2 54mm headers for three internal ports  1 x USB2 0 port support by mini PCle slot  10 x COM ports supported  ITE super I O   1 x DB 9 connector for COM1 on rear I O  9 x 2x5 pin pitch 2 54mm headers for COM2 to COM10   5V  amp   12V voltage support on COM1 to COM10  COM6 with TTL level supported  1 x LPT port supported  1 x DB 25 connector on rear      1 x 2x13 pin pitch 2 54mm header for internal  KB 
13.   lt  gt  Select Screen     Select Item      Video Function Configuration    Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       DRAM Frequency  Auto     Options  Auto  400 MHz  533MHz   Configure DRAM Timing by SPD  Enabled    Options  Disabled  Enabled   Boots Graphic Adapter Priority  PEG PCI    Select which graphics controller to use as the primary boot device   Options  IGD  PCI IGD  PCI PEG  PEG IGD  PEG PCI   Internal Graphics Mode Select  Enabled 8M    Select the amount of system memory used by the Internal graphics device   Options  Disabled  Enabled 1MB  Enabled 8M   Hyper Threading Technology  Enabled    Options  Disabled  Enabled    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 41    Chapter 4    B Video Function Configuration    Table 46 Video Function Configuration    Video Function Configuration  DVMT Mode Select  DVMT Mode   DVMT FIXED Memory  128M  Fixed Mode  DVMT Mode  Boot Display Device  VGA  Combo Mode  Flat Panel Type  1024X768 24Bit 1C     Local Flat Panel Scaling  Auto    Panel BackLight Voltage  2 5        Select Screen     Select Item     Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    DVMT Mode Select  DVMT Mode     Options  Fixed Mode  DVMT Mode  Combo Mode  DVMT FIXED Memory  128MB   Options  64MB  128MB  Maximum DVMT  Boot Display Device  VGA   Options  VGA  LVDS  VGA LVDS  Flat Panel Type  1024x768 24Bit 2C   Options   640x480 24Bit 1CH  1024x768 24Bit 1CH  1280x1024 24Bit 2CH  1600x1200 24Bit 2CH  Loc
14.  Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    Save Changes and Exit   Exit system setup after saving the changes  Once you are finished making your selections   choose this option from the Exit menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the  CMOS RAM  The CMOS RAM is sustained by an onboard backup battery and stays on even  when the PC is turned off  When you select this option  a confirmation window appears   Select  Yes  to save changes and exit    Discard Changes and Exit   Exit system setup without saving any changes  Select this option only if you do not want to  save the changes that you made to the Setup program  If you made changes to fields other  than system date  system time  and password  the BIOS asks for a confirmation before  exiting    Discard Changes   Discards changes done so far to any of the setup values  This option allows you to discard  the selections you made and restore the previously saved values  After selecting this option   a confirmation appears  Select  Yes  to discard any changes and load the previously saved  values    Load Optimal Defaults   Load Optimal Default values for all the setup values  This option allows you to load optimal  default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus  which will provide the best  performance settings for your system  The F9 key can be used for this operation    Load Failsafe Defaults   Load Optimal Default values for all the setup values  This option allows you to load failsafe  default values for 
15.  Port2 IRQ  4    Options  3  4  10  11   Serial Port3 Address  3E8    Options  Disabled  3F8  2F8  3E8  2E8  2F0  2E0  Serial Port3 IRQ  11    Options  3  4  10  11   Serial Port4 Address  2E8    Options  Disabled  3F8  2F8  3E8  2E8  2  0  2  0  Serial Port4 IRQ  11    Options  3  4  10  11   Serial         5 Address  2F0    Options  Disabled  3F8  2F8  3E8  2E8  2  0  2E0  Serial Port5 IRQ  5    Options  3  4  5  6  7  10  11   Serial Port6 Address  2E0    Options  Disabled  3F8  2F8  3E8  2E8  2F0  2E0  Serial Port6 IRQ  5    Options  3  4  5  6  7  10  11       KEMX 2130 User s Manual 37    Chapter 4    Serial Port7 Address  2B0    Options  Disabled  280  288  2  0  2C8  200  208  Serial Port7 IRQ  3    Options  3  6  7  10   Serial Port8 Address  2B8    Options  Disabled  280  288  2  0  2C8  200  208  Serial Port8 IRQ  3    Options  3  6  7  10   Serial Port9 Address  2  0    Options  Disabled  280  288  2  0  2C8  200  208  Serial Port9 IRQ  10    Options  3  6  7  10   Serial Port10 Address  2C8    Options  Disabled  2BO  2B8  2  0  2C8  200  208  Serial Port10 IRQ  10    Options  3  6  7  10   Parallel Port Address  378    Options  Disabled  378  278  3BC   Parallel Port Mode  Normal    Options  Normal  EPP  ECP  EPP ECP   Parallel Port IRQ  IRQ7    Options  IRQ5  IRQ7    Table 42 OnBoard Peripherals Configuration Settings    OnBoard Peripherals Configuration Settings   USB Controller  Enabled    USB 2 0 Controller  Enabled  Disabled  USB Device Legacy Support  Enabl
16.  User   s Manual 39    Chapter 4       Boot Menu    Table 44 Boot Menu    Advanced Boot Chipset Power Security    Boot Settings Allow BIOS to Skip certain  tests while booting  This   Quick Boot  Enabled  will decrease the time   Bootup Num Lock  ON  needed to boot the   Wait For    F1    If Error  Enabled  system    Hit DEL Message Display  Enabled          Select Screen     Select Item      Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    Quick Boot  Enabled     Enabling this item allows BIOS to skip some Power On Self Tests  POST  while  booting to decrease the time needed to boot the system  When set to  Disabled    BIOS performs all the POST items    Options  Disabled  Enabled   Bootup Num Lock  On    Allow you to select the power on state for the NumLock    Options  Off  On   Wait for    FT If Error  Enabled    When set to Enabled  the system waits for F1 key to be pressed when error occurs   Options  Disabled  Enabled   Hit    DEL    Message Display  Enabled    When set to Enabled  the system displays the message    Press DEL to run Setup     during POST    Options  Disabled  Enabled       KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 40    Chapter 4    m Chipset Menu    Table 45 Chipset Menu    Advanced Chipset Power Security    Chipset Settings   DRAM Frequency  Auto    Configure DRAM Timing by SPD  Enabled  Auto  400 MHz   Boots Graphic Adapter Priority  PEG PCI  933 MHz   Internal Graphics Mode Select  Enabled  8MB    Hyper Threading Technology  Enabled 
17.  device  Surge protectors prevent  voltage spikes from entering a system through the AC power cord  Surge  protectors  however  do not offer protection against brownouts  which occur  when the voltage drops more than 20 percent below the normal AC line voltage  level     B Line Conditioner  Line conditioners go beyond the over voltage protection of surge protectors   Line conditioners keep a system s AC power source voltage at a fairly constant  level and  therefore  can handle brownouts  Because of this added protection   line conditioners cost more than surge protectors  However  line conditioners  cannot protect against a complete loss of power     B Uninterruptible Power Supply    Uninterruptible power supply  UPS  systems offer the most complete protection  against variations on power because they use battery power to keep the server    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 13    Preface    running when AC power is lost  The battery is charged by the AC power while it  is available  so when AC power is lost  the battery can provide power to the  system for a limited amount of time  depending on the UPS system    UPS systems range in price from a few hundred dollars to several thousand  dollars  with the more expensive unit   allowing you to run larger systems for a  longer period of time when AC power is lost  UPS systems that provide only 5  minutes of battery power let you conduct an orderly shutdown of the system   but are not intended to provide continued operation  Surge protecto
18.  malfunction      gt    O Configuration   gt  OnBoard Peripherals Configuration   gt  Hardware Health Configuration     lt  gt  Select Screen     Select Item      Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    V02 61  C Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     Press   Enter  to select a sub menu for detailed options     KEMX 2130 User s Manual       Chapter 4    Table 41 Onboard I O Configuration    BIOS SETUP UTILITY    Main Advanced Boot Chipset Power Security Exit    Allow BIOS to Select Serial  Onboard I O Configuration Port1 Base Address     Serial Port1 Address  Serial Port1 IRQ  COM  Function Type  Serial Port2 Address  Serial Port2 IRQ  Serial Port3 Address      Select Screen  Serial Port3 IRQ    Select Item  Serial Port4 Address    Change Field  Serial Port4 IRQ Tab Select Field    Serial         5 Address F1 General Help  Serial Port5 IRQ F10 Save and Exit    Serial Port6 Address ESC Exit  Serial Port6 IRQ  Serial Port  Address  Serial Port7 IRQ  Serial Port8 Address  Serial Port8 IRQ  Serial Port9 Address  Serial Port9 IRQ  Serial Port10 Address  Serial Port10 IRQ  Parallel Port Address  Parallel Port Mode  Parallel Port IRQ    V02 61  C Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     Serial Port1 Address  3F8    Options  Disabled  3F8  3E8  2E8   Serial Port1 IRQ  4    Options  3  4  10  11   COM  Function Type  RS232    Options  RS232  RS422  RS485   Serial Port2 Address  2F8    Options  Disabled  2F8  3E8  2E8   Serial
19. 8 IDE Device Setting Menu    Primary Master Disable  Disables LBA Mode   Device    Not Detected Auto  Enables LBA Mode if the   device supports it and the  LBA LargeMode    Auo   device is not already formatted  DMA Mode with LBA Mode disabled     S M A R T     lt  gt  Select Screen     Select Item      Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       LBA  Large Mode  Auto     Enables or disables the LBA  Logical Block Addressing   Large mode  Setting to  Auto enables the LBA mode if the device supports this mode  and if the device was    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 35    Chapter 4    not previously formatted with LBA mode disabled  Options  Disabled  Auto   DMA Mode  Auto    Options  Auto   S M A R T  Auto    SMART stands for Smart Monitoring  Analysis  and Reporting Technology  It allows  AMIBIOS to use the SMART protocol to report server system information over a  network  Options  Auto  Disabled  Enabled    Table 39 System Information    Version  Build Date   05 20 09    Processor  lt  gt  Select Screen    Genuine Intel   Atom    CPU    270  1 60GHz    Select Item  Speed  1600MHz    Change Field  Count  1 Tab Select Field   F1 General Help  System Memory F10 Save and Exit  Size  1016MB ESC Exit    V02 61  C Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc        B Advanced Menu    Table 40 Advanced Menu    Main Advanced Boot Chipset Power Security Exit    Advanced Settings    Warning  Setting wrong values in below sections    may cause system to
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22. Connectors USB 2 0 x4    RJ 45   Realtek PCle LAN    Connector RTLE111C PCle x1       IDE Connector x1  SATA SATA Connector x2    USB x4 Pin header  Southbridge  RJ 45      Intel   CH7M         SPI ROM          BGA652  Audio Jack              PCI Slot  r HD Codec   Azalia  AC    97  ALC662  Mini PCle  Parallel HW  Connector Monitor i    4   Digital Input  ITE           SEHR sss    KB Mouse   Mouse         COM 1  DBS Connector  LPC to 4 UART COM 7 10    812160        Headers  ERA 2 6  ERA Headers    Figure 1 Block Diagram    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 17    Chapter 1    B Mechanical Dimensions                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Ow          uu  EB E               O        1  1   PRINT RJ45 RJ45      l N   l     N   2     0000006000000  A      c3  Ne CN   4 p            aS        1            Nee                                                   Gas   5      Noo x           gt             E                             ees            eer         LEZIS N                    Nez  7                com USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4            Jack  Quo  Td  Qo    62 60 T  Tal  oe         132 15  ie  6      J        gt        10 16  1000009      61000000              5     O O     0 00 ars     0  ROE                                                          alos           Q6  et         00  So
23. JO OJ 9 Digital Output 0 Digital Input 0  OO               Digital Output 1 WN Digital Input 1  OO               Digital Output 2 6 Digital Input 2    lo ml   Digital Output3   8   Digital Input 3  c cw wl ee    Pitch  2 0mm  YIMTEX 3292 05SAGR 6T         Table 23 FP1 Front Panel 1 Pin Header                 Pins 2  8  External Speaker wire  Pins 6 8 shorted  Internal Soeaker Enable  default     Pitch  2 54mm  YIMTEX 3322 04SAGR        Table 24 FP2 Front Panel 2 Pin Header    Power LED   Power Button      NC Power Button      KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 26       Chapter 2    s meus   s  w                         s                 _    s  eno  9  sveu co           Pitch  2 54mm                3322 05SAGR     Table 25 LVDS1  LVDS Panel Connector  Dual Channel 18 24 bits     O  O  O                                                        Signal Name               Pin  SignalName                 6  5  Txoka                  8  7          enpo  9  GND    TxoutA1   19   TxoutA2          The function can be selected by JP3     Pitch  1 25mm  HIROSE DF13 30DP 1 25V 26      Table 26 LVDS1  LVDS Panel Connector  Dual Channel 18 bits     KEMX 2130 User s Manual             Signal                    Pin  SignalName     T  kB           6  5  peka      TxoakB           8  7           eno          jop               TxoutB1  TxoutA1   TxoutB1  18 TxoutA14  TxoutB2  TxoutA2        27         Chapter 2    120 Clock  30  29  126 Data      The function can be selected by JP3     Pitch  1 25mm  HIRO
24. KEMX 2130    Industrial Motherboard in Mini ITX form factor  with Intel  Atom N270    User   s Guide          WERRBENNENEENHNHENNENSNEESNEENMNENNEENNENNEENSNENENFMMNEENSEE       KEMX 2130 User s Manual    Contact Info  Quanmax Inc   5F  No  415  Ti Ding Blvd  Sec  2  NeiHu District   Taipei  Taiwan 114  Tel   886 2 2799 2789  Fax   886 2 2799 7399    Visit our site at  www quanmax com       2009 Quanmax Inc  All rights reserved    The information in this user s guide is provided for reference only  Quanmax does not assume any  liability arising out of the application or use of the information or products described herein  This user s  guide may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does  not convey any license under the patent rights of Quanmax  nor the rights of others    Quanmax is a registered trademark of Quanmax  All trademarks  registered trademarks  and trade  names used in this user s guide are the property of their respective owners  All rights reserved  This  user s guide contains information proprietary to Quanmax  Customers may reprint and use this user s  guide in other publications  Customers may alter this user s guide and publish it only after they remove  the Quanmax name  cover  and logo    Quanmax reserves the right to make changes without notice in product or component design as  warranted by evolution in user needs or progress in engineering or manufacturing technology     Changes which affect the operation o
25. MS supported  1 x stack mini din connector for keyboard and mouse on rear 1 0  1 x 2x5 pin pitch 2 54mm header for internal  2x5 pin pitch 2 54mm connector for 8 bits digital       e Digital      supported by super I O chip  e 4 bits input and 4 bits output  1 x 3 pin fan connector for CPU cooler fan  1 x Buzzer on board  1 x PCI slot support two PCI master  1 x mini PCle slot    1 255 step  can be set with software on Super I O    AMI Plug  amp  Play BIOS   ACPI support SO  51  53  54        55 supported  PCI interrupt selection   Audio and LANs function on off control by BIOS  Hot key  F11  for boot up devices selection  Supply voltages detection   CPU and system temperature   Fan speed detection    Lithium  3V                                      X   e       1               X    1      1 x 20 pin standard ATX power connector    AT ATX Power Support    Operation   0  C     609   Storage   10  C     85  C  0      90   CE  FCC Class A   Table 1 KEMX 2130 Specification    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 16    Chapter 1       Product Comparison Chart                          KEMX 23130   KEMX 2131   KEMX 2132  LVDS Dual Channel 18 24 bits Dual Channel 18 bits Dual Channel 18 bits    Ethernet      2 x GbE 6 2   GbE  COM port    Mini PCIE rg        AT Power Support      5   N 1               System Block Diagram    CPU    Intel   Atom      270         External  Interfaces        Option                   DDRII 400 533                       9    aa    LVDS x1    7308    USB x4    Type A 
26. SE DF13 30DP 1 25V 26      Table 27 IDE1  Primary 44 pin IDE Box Header    Signal Name Pin   Pin   Signal Name  Reset IDE GND   DE Data 7 3 IDE Data 8  DE Data 6 5  6   IDE Data9  DE Data 5 7  8   IDE Data 10    a IDE Data 4 9  10   IDE Data 11     off   IDE Data 3 12   IDE Data 12        IDE Data 2 14  IDE Data 13  BE IDE Data 1 16  IDE Data 14  dis IDE Data 0 18   IDE Data 15       Ground 20  NC   n DREQO 22   GND   n o IDEIOW  GND        IDEIOR  26   GND         IDEIORDY 28   CBSEL   a off   DACKO  30   GND      IDEIRQ14 32   NC    a IDE Address 1 34   PDIAG     1        lt               C O         O          N                                  cO          DE Address 0 IDE Address 2       IDE Chip select 1    37 IDE Chip select 3   IDE activity 40   GND  5  5V  GND 44         Pitch  2 0mm  YIMTEX 32644SAGR 6T      Table 28 SATA1 2  SATA Connector    Signal Name  GND                            DIP     1800 CONNECTOR SATA BLACK  HI  TOP H16AB02300BAR       Table 29 USB1  USB2 0 Port 4  5 Pin Headers      Pin   Signal Name   Pin   Signal Name           8  A  d   5   0684   6    685                             8  GND      KEMX 2130 User s Manual 28       Chapter 2    L 9   KEY   10   X GND  Pitch  2 54mm  YIMTEX 3322 05SAGR 6T   09    Table 30 USB2  USB2 0 Port 6  7 Pin Header       10   O 9       Pitch  2 54mm  YIMTEX 3322 05SAGR 6T   09       Table 31 LPT2  Parallel Wafer       SignalName Pin   _ Signal                 PD  4   fsERR    PD  JARNT        PD2 8            n    
27. a will be  stored in a battery backed CMOS  so that data will be retained even when the power  is turned off  In general  the information saved in the CMOS RAM will not need to be  changed unless there is a configuration change in the system  such as a hard drive  replacement or when a device is added     It is possible for the CMOS battery to fail  which will cause data loss in the CMOS  only  If this happens you will need to reconfigure your BIOS settings     KEMX 2130 User s Manual 34    Chapter 4    B Main Menu    The BIOS Setup is accessed by pressing the DEL key after the Power On Self Test   POST  memory test begins and before the operating system boot begins  Once you  enter the BIOS Setup Utility  the Main Menu will appear on the screen  The Main  Menu provides System Overview information and allows you to set the System Time  and Date  Use the     lt                gt     cursor keys to navigate between menu screens    Table 37 BIOS Main Menu    Main Advanced Boot Chipset Power Security Exit    System Date  Wed 6 05 2009  Use  ENTER    TAB    System Time  10 18 15  or  SHIFT TAB  to  select a field     gt  SATA1  Not Detected     gt  SATA2   Not Detected  Use     or     to    gt  Secondary IDE Master   Not Detected  configure system Time      gt  System Information   lt  gt  Select Screen     Select Item     Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    Below table is described for SATA1  SATA2 and Secondary IDE Master       Table 3
28. al Flat Panel Scaling  Auto   Options  Auto  Forced Scaling  Disabled  Panel BackLight Voltage  2 5   Options  Min 0 0V  Max  5 0V       KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 42    Chapter 4       Power Menu    Table 47 Power Menu    Advanced Boot Chipset Power Security    Power Management Setting Select the ACPI state used for  ACPI Function  Enabled  System Suspend  Suspend mode  S3  STR    Repost Video on S3 Resume  No   lt  gt  Select Screen  Suspend Time Out  Disabled     Select Item  Restore on AC Power Loss  Power Off     Change Field  Resume By USB Device  Disabled  Tab Select Field  Resume On PME   Disabled  F1 General Help  Resume On RTC Alarm  Disabled  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       ACPI Function  Enabled     Enable  Disable ACPI support for Operating System    ENABLE  If OS supports ACPI  DISABLE  IF OS Does not support ACPI   Suspend mode  S3  STR     Options  51  POS   53  STR    Repost Video on S3 Resume  No    Options  No  Yes   Suspend Time Out  Disabled    Options  Disabled  1 Min  2 Min  4 Min  8 Min  10 Min  20 Min  30 Min  40 Min  50  Min  60 Min   Restore on AC Power Loss  Power Off    Options  Power OFF  Power ON  Last State   Resume By USB Device  Disabled    Enable  Disable USB Device Wakeup From 53 54   Options  Disabled  Enabled   Resume On PME   Disabled    Options  Disabled  Enabled   Resume On RTC Alarm  Disabled    Options  Disabled  Enabled     If the value is Enabled     RTC Alarm Date  Days   Every Day                            to select       RTC A
29. by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket   Do not handle or store system boards near strong electrostatic  electromagnetic   magnetic  or radioactive fields     KEMX 2130 User s Manual 9    Preface  Preface    B How to Use This Guide    This guide is designed to be used as step by step instructions for installation  and as  a reference for operation  troubleshooting  and upgrades     NOTE  S Driver downloads and additional information are available under Downloads on our web       site  www quanmax com     B Unpacking    When unpacking  follow these steps    1  After opening the box  save it and the packing material for possible future  shipment    2  Remove all items from the box  If any items listed on the purchase order  are missing  notify Quanmax customer service immediately    3  Inspect the product for damage  If there is damage  notify Quanmax  customer service immediately  Refer to  Warranty Policy  for the return  procedure     B Regulatory Compliance Statements    This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class A devices     FCC Compliance Statement for Class A Devices   The product s  described in this user s guide 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 e
30. ction   P6 Clear CMOS Selection   P4 COM 1 Signal   Power Selection   P7 COM2 Signal   Power Selection   P8          Signal   Power Selection     9          Signal   Power Selection   P10       5 Signal   Power Selection   P11 COM6 Signal   Power Selection   P13         Signal   Power Selection  for KEMX 2130 2031 only   P14 COM8 Signal   Power Selection  for KEMX 2130 2031 only   P15 COMO Signal   Power Selection  for KEMX 2130 only    P16       10 Signal   Power Selection  for KEMX 2130 only        Table 3 JP1 Blacklight  amp  Panel Power Selection    Backlight Power    12V  default   Backlight Power    5V  Panel Power    3 3V  default   Panel Power    5V    Pitch  2 54mm  YIMTEX 3362 03SANGR          Table 4 JP2 KB MS Connector Selection       0    J o              0                      2       3 5 PS 2 Keyboard on 7 9 PS 2 Mouse on  4 6        is Enabled 8 10        is Enabled  Short    default  Short    default        Pitch  2 54mm  YIMTEX 3322 05SAGR 6T       KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 21    Chapter 2    Table 5 JP3 Backlight Enable Selection    Jumper Status    Active High  default     Pitch  2 0mm  YIMTEX 3291 03SAGR 6T          Table 6 JP4 COM1 Port Signal   Power Selection    Jumper Setting      Funcion      5 7 Short  Pin 1    5V    7 9 Short Pin 1   DCD RS232  TX  RS422       RTX  RS485  default     Pitch  2 54mm  YIMTEX 3322 05SAGR 6T          Table 7 JP5 Power Mode Selection    Short      Mode  for KEMX 2130 only   Open        Mode  default     Pitch  2 0mm     
31. each of the parameters on the Setup menus  which will provide the most  stable performance settings  The F8 key can be used for this operation        KEMX 2130 User s Manual 45    Chapter 5    Chapter 5    Driver Installation    If your KEMX 2130 does not come with an operating system pre installed  you will  need to install an operating system and the necessary drivers to operate it  After you  have finished assembling your system and connected the appropriate power source   power it up using the power supply and install the desired operating system    You can download the drivers for the KEMX 2130 from the Quanmax website at  www quanmax com and install as instructed there  For other operating systems   please contact Quanmax     KEMX 2130 User s Manual 46    Appendix A    Appendix A    DIO  Digital       Sample Code               2130 DOS DIO sample program    Please compile with Turbo C 3 0 to utilized the program    Int main       Output RetVal to Digital Output    Set all output to 1  outp 0x48d  OxF0    DOO is bit 4    DO1 is bit 5    DO2 is bit 6    DO3 is bit 7      Set all output to 0  outp Ox48d  0x00        Reading Digital input  RetVal inp 0x48c    DIO is bit 6     DI1 is bit 7  RetVal inp 0x4B8    DI2 is bit 6  RetVal inp 0x48d    DI3 is bit 1  Return 0     KEMX 2130 User s Manual 47    Appendix B    Appendix B    WatchDog Timer Sample Code               2130 DOS Watchdog sample program    Please compile with Turbo C 3 0 to utilized the program    int main      
32. ed  Enabled  Audio Controller  Enabled     Onboard LAN1 Controller  Enabled   lt  gt  Select Screen   Onboard LAN2 Controller  Enabled  1  Select Item   Onboard LAN OPTROM  Disabled     Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit       USB Controller  Enabled     Options  Enabled  Disabled   USB 2 0 Controller  Enabled    Options  Enabled  Disabled   USB Device Legacy Support  Enabled   Options  Enabled  Disabled  Auto   Audio Controller  Enabled    Options  Enabled  Disabled    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 38    Chapter 4    Onboard LAN1 Controller  Enabled   Options  Enabled  Disabled   Onboard LAN2 Controller  Enabled   Options  Enabled  Disabled   Onboard LAN OPTROM  Disabled   Options  Enabled  Disabled    Table 43 Hardware Health Configuration    Hardware Health Configuration  CPU Warning Temperature  Disabled   CPU Shutdown Temperature  Disabled     Temperature Sensor  1  57  C  134 F  Temperature Sensor  1  439    109  F     lt  gt  Select Screen    Fan Speed  3078RPM 1  Select Item     Change Field                1 136 V Tab Select Field   1 05V  1 040 V F1 General Help   3 3V  3 166    F10 Save and Exit     5      4 958 V ESC Exit   12V 11 182 V   VCC RTC 3 365 V    V02 61  C Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     CPU Warning Temperature   Options  Disabled  80  C 176  F  85  C 185  F  90  C 194  F  95  C 203  F  CPU Shutdown Temperature   Options  Disabled  80  C 176  F  85  C 185  F  90  C 194  F  95  C 203  F       KEMX 2130
33. f the unit will be documented in the next revision of this user s    guide   Revision Date Edited by Changes  1 0 06 19 2009 SLee Initial Release  1 01 06 29 2009 SLee Add LED Status  1 02 7 27 2009 SLee Add COM1 RS422 485 pin out    Eni  at Quanmax    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual       Content    Content                      u                            3  og cC   LEES 5   orc tem                                     6                               5   uuu                                  8  Belore V OUND               8   When Working Inside a                                      8  Preventing Electrostatic Discharge                                                            9             arts sia es ass                        UNE RE 10  HOW to Use                     10                                    10  Regulatory Compliance Statements                                                         10   Waranty afecte 11               Your                        e uu uad ai rae 12   Chapter 1 Introduction                  15  Gad Pet 15   Product                                                       16                                                                               17   System Block Diagram                       17  Mecharical DIMENSIONS uu uuu uu abalone lake at alate                   18   Chapter 2 Hardware Settings                                                                               19  Saul                                                               
34. isture can cause corrosion of internal components and degrade such  properties as electrical resistance and thermal conductivity  Extreme moisture  buildup inside the system can result in electrical shorts  which can cause    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 12    Preface    serious damage to the system    Buildings in which climate is controlled usually maintain an acceptable level of  humidity for system equipment  However  if a system 1  located in an unusually  humid location  a dehumidifier can be used to maintain the humidity within an  acceptable range  Refer to the    Specifications    section of this user   s guide for  the operating and storage humidity specifications        Altitude  Operating a system at a high altitude  low pressure  reduces the efficiency of  the cooling fans to cool the system  This can cause electrical problems related  to arcing and corona effects  This condition can also cause sealed components  with internal pressure  such as electrolytic capacitors  to fail or perform at  reduced efficiency     Power Protection   The greatest threats to a system   s supply of power are power loss  power spikes   and power surges caused by electrical storms  which interrupt system operation  and or damage system components  To protect your system  always properly  ground power cables and one of the following devices     B Surge Protector  Surge protectors are available in a variety of types and usually provide a level  of protection proportional with the cost of the
35. larm Time  00 00 00  Use  ENTER    TAB  or  SHIFT  TAB  to select a field  Use     or     to configure system time    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 43    Chapter 4       Security Menu    Table 48 Security Menu    Advanced Boot Chipset Power Security    Security Setting Install or Change the password     Supervisor Password  Not Installed    User Password  Not Installed    Change Supervisor Password  lt  gt  Select Screen     Select Item       Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General Help  F10 Save and Exit  ESC Exit    Change User Password       V02 61  C Copyright 1985 2006  American Megatrends  Inc     Change Supervisor Password   Select this item to set or change the supervisor password  The Supervisor Password  item on top of the screen displays the default Not Installed  After you have set a  password  this item displays Installed    Change User Password   Select this item to set or change the user password  The User Password item on top  of the screen displays the default Not Installed  After you have set a password  this  item displays Installed     KEMX 2130 User s Manual 44    Chapter 4       Exit Menu    Table 49 Exit Menu    Advanced Boot Chipset Power Security    Exit Setting   Save Changes and Exit  Discard Changes and Exit  Discard Changes    Exit System Setup after saving    the changes     Load Optimal Defaults F10 key can be used    Load Failsafe Defaults for this operation      lt  gt  Select Screen     Select Item      Change Field  Tab Select Field  F1 General
36. ld the DIMM with its notch aligned with the memory socket of the  KEMX 2130 and insert it completely into the socket  Lift the locking tabs at each  end of the DIMM socket to lock it in position        you install two DIMMs  install the second DIMM using the same procedure as  above    If the DIMM does not go in smoothly  do not force it  Pull it all the way out and try  again    Make sure the DIMM is properly installed and locked by the tabs on both sides  of the socket        Pull it    Figure 8 Memory Installation    Removing a DIMM     To remove the DIMM  use your fingers or a small screwdriver to carefully push away  the plastic tabs that secure the DIMM at each end  Lift it out of the socket     NOTE    S Make sure you store the DIMM in an anti static bag  The socket must be populated       with memory modules of the same size and manufacturer     KEMX 2130 Users Manual 33    Chapter 4    Chapter 4    AMI BIOS Setup       Overview    This chapter provides a description of the AMI BIOS  The BIOS setup menus and  available selections may vary from those of your product  For specific information on  the BIOS for your product  please contact Quanmax     NOTE  The BIOS menus and selections for your product may vary from those in this        chapter  For the BIOS manual specific to your product  please contact Quanmax            ROM BIOS provides a built in Setup program  which allows the user to modify  the basic system configuration and hardware parameters  The modified dat
37. lo  s o o 9  154 95 Of YO          154 94  2 8 we  we  9 84    Figure 2 Mechanical Dimensions    KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 18    Chapter 2    Chapter 2    Hardware Settings       Overview    This chapter provides the definitions and locations of jumpers  headers  and    connectors     Jumpers  The product has several jumpers which must be properly configured to ensure    correct operation           4 4 4                                              r Er D r    14420 22440 214065            gt           1    Figure 3 Jumper Connector    For a three pin jumper  see Figure 3   the jumper setting is designated    1 2    when  the jumper connects pins 1 and 2  The jumper setting is designated    2 3    when pins  2 and 3 are connected and so on  You will see that one of the lines surrounding a  jumper pin is thick  which indicates pin No 1    To move a jumper from one position to another  use needle nose pliers or tweezers  to pull the pin cap off the pins and move it to the desired position     KEMX 2130 User s Manual 19    Chapter 2    B Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions    For jumper and connector locations  please refer to the diagrams below   LVDS1 CN3 ATX1     2   21 SATA1          UDUDODDUDUDDODO 5900003   D  O             O    O   O        ETC           zi                                                 Bo             gnanapodnapnd ng  Q O O O G Q  Q Q og JP 22  Dc           Deer  C3  000 JP3 055          29  O                     D     O O D O O D O O D O C D G D C O D 
38. n       Expansive Interfaces    The board comes with one PCI slot and one                 interface                                                                                                                                  Eo      S   32 bit  33MHz PCI slot 000000000000000000000000000000000000002  1000000000    1x Mini PCle socket       Figure 6 Expansive Interfaces    NOTE  When adding or removing expansion cards  make sure that you unplug the power supply first   N Meanwhile  read the documentation for the expansion card to configure any necessary hardware    or software settings for the expansion card  such as jumpers  switches or BIOS configuration     B Memory Module Installation    Figure below displays the notch marks as they should look on your DIMM memory  modules  DDR2 DIMMs have 240 pins and one notch that will match with the onboard  DIMM sockets  DIMM modules are installed by placing the chip firmly into the socket  at a 90 degree angle and pressing straight down until it fits tightly into the DIMM  socket        Break    Figure 7 DIMM Memory and 240 pin Socket    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 32    Chapter 3    Installing a DIMM    Carefully follow the steps below in order to install the DIMMs    To avoid generating static electricity and damaging the DIMM  ground yourself by  touching a grounded metal surface or using a ground strap before you touch the  DIMM     1     Do not touch the connectors of the DIMM  Dirt or other residue may cause a  malfunction    Ho
39. nergy and  if not  installed and used in accordance with the user s guide  may cause harmful  interference to radio communications  Operation of this equipment in a residential  area  domestic environment  is likely to cause harmful interference  in which case    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 10    Preface    the user will be required to correct the interference  take adequate measures  at  their own expense    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Quanmax could void the user s  authority to operate the equipment     NOTE  The assembler of a personal computer system may be required to test the system    2 and or make necessary modifications if a system is found to cause harmful    interference or to be noncompliant with the appropriate standards for its intended use     B Warranty Policy    Limited Warranty   Quanmax Inc  s detailed Limited Warranty policy can be found under Support at  www quanmax com  Please consult your distributor for warranty verification    The limited warranty is void if the product has been subjected to alteration  neglect   misuse  or abuse  if any repairs have been attempted by anyone other than  Quanmax or its authorized agent  or if the failure is caused by accident  acts of God   or other causes beyond the control of Quanmax or the manufacturer  Neglect   misuse  and abuse shall include any installation  operation  or maintenance of the  product other than in accordance with the user s guide    No agent  dealer  distributor  service compan
40. ot extended    Shipments not in compliance with this Limited Warranty Return Policy will not be  accepted by Quanmax     Limitation of Liability   In no event shall Quanmax be liable for any defect in hardware  software  loss  or  inadequacy of data of any kind  or for any direct  indirect  incidental  or  consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the performance or use  of any product furnished hereunder  Quanmax   s liability shall in no event exceed the  purchase price of the product purchased hereunder  The foregoing limitation of  liability shall be equally applicable to any service provided by Quanmax or its  authorized agent     B Maintaining Your Computer    Environmental Factors   B Temperature  The ambient temperature within an enclosure may be greater than room  ambient temperature  Installation in an enclosure should be such that the  amount of air flow required for safe operation is not compromised   Consideration should be given to the maximum rated ambient temperature   Overheating can cause a variety of problems  including premature aging and  failure of chips or mechanical failure of devices   If the system has been exposed to abnormally cold temperatures  allow a  two hour warm up period to bring it up to normal operating temperature before  turning it on  Failure to do so may cause damage to internal components   particularly the hard disk drive     B Humidity  High humidity can cause moisture to enter and accumulate in the system  This  mo
41. rs should be  used with all UPS systems  and the UPS system should be Underwriters  Laboratories  UL  safety approved     KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 14    Chapter 1    Chapter 1    Introduction       Overview    The KEMX 2130 is a Mini ITX form factor industrial motherboard combining the  latest Intel 45nm Intel   Atom    processor with the high integration of the Intel    945GSE  ICH7 M chipset  The new architecture of Atom    N270 enable the lowest  power consumption and smallest form factor for thin client and fundamental use   Featured are DDR2 400 533 DIMM up to 2GB  18  24 bit LVDS  2x Gigabit Ethernet   SATA  PCl mini PCle Expansion slot  8x USB 2 0  10x COM ports with Power  Selection  HD audio  parallel port and keyboard mouse    The          2130 is a compact  high performance industrial motherboard that is ideal  for multimedia  gaming  mobile PC  and thin client applications     Checklist  B  Driver  Manual CD  I O Shield    KEMX 2130 Mini ITX Embedded Board  SATA cable  7 pin connector  L 46cm     B  E  m  B Quick Installation Guide    Features    Intel amp  Atom   Processor N270   Intel amp  945GSE   ICH7 M   1x VGA 18 24 bit dual channel LVDS   1x DDR2 DIMM Socket  total up to 2 GB  Mini PCle slot  PCI expansion slot   2x SATA  8x USB 2 0  2x GbE   10x COM ports  1x Parallel port  4x DI DO    Watchdog Timer  Hardware Monitor    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 15    Chapter 1       Product Specifications    Form Factor  Processor  Memory  Chipset    Graphics    Ethernet 
42. t Panel 2 Pin Header  LVDS1 ILVDS Panel Pin Header  44PIN 2 0mm Pin Header    ATA     ATA2  5  1  SB2            B         Connector List    Function   Parallel Port Pin Header   Mini PCIE slots   PCI slots   RS 232 Port B With Power Wafer  RS 232 Port C With Power Wafer  RS 232 Port D With Power Wafer  RS 232 Port E With Power Wafer  RS 232 Port F With Power Wafer  RS 232 Port G With Power Wafer  RS 232 Port H With Power Wafer  RS 232 Port I With Power Wafer   RS 232 Port J With Power Wafer    O OJO O O O     IO O   U  lt  IC                             O O         5                      lt   lt                Pe Ska        TI          Table 19     2  VGA Box Header    Signal Name    Signal Name       VGA R VGA G       VGA B N C        GND GND       GND GND       GND       N C  VGA SDATA       VGA HS VGA VS             VGA SCLK          GND    DIP 16   2R 1800 P 2 0mm  PINREX 525 90 166800     Table 20 CN3  Panel Backlight Wafer                  L               7     1    i    KEMX 2130 User s Manual     Pin     6   BLADJ      Signal Name       25    Chapter 2    DIP 7P 1800 P 1 25mm WAFER  YIMTEX 501MW1 07STR      The function can be selected by JP3           The function can be selected by JP1     Table 21 CN4  Front Panel Audio Pin Header    Pin Signal Pin Signal  1010 Ol 9 MIC2 L Audio GND    A MIC2 R ACZ_DET   So      Cues   e   mozo  210 E  1 FIO Sense   Key    Pitch 2 54mm w o Pin 8  YIMTEX 3322 05SAGR 6T  08     Table 22 CN5  Digital          Output Pin Header    10 
43. tact Quanmax Post Sales Technical  Support     WARNING  High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit s power cord is plugged    into an electrical outlet  Turn off system power  turn off the power supply  and then       A    disconnect the power cord from its source before removing the chassis cover  Turning    off the system power switch does not remove power to components        When Working Inside a Computer    Before taking covers off a computer  perform the following steps    1  Turn off the computer and any peripherals    2  Disconnect the computer and peripherals from their power sources or  subsystems to prevent electric shock or system board damage  This does not  apply when hot swapping parts    3  Follow the guidelines provided in    Preventing Electrostatic Discharge    on the  following page    4  Disconnect any telephone or telecommunications lines from the computer     KEMX 2130 User   s Manual 8    Safety Instructions    In addition  take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate     AN    To help avoid possible damage to system boards  wait five seconds after  turning off the computer before removing a component  removing a system  board  or disconnecting a peripheral device from the computer    When you disconnect a cable  pull on its connector or on its strain relief loop   not on the cable itself  Some cables have a connector with locking tabs  If you  are disconnecting this type of cable  press in on the locking tabs before  disconnec
44. ting the cable  As you pull connectors apart  keep them evenly  aligned to avoid bending any connector pins  Also  before connecting a cable   make sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned     CAUTION  Do not attempt to service the system yourself except as explained in this user s guide     Follow installation and troubleshooting instructions closely     B Preventing Electrostatic Discharge    otatic electricity can harm system boards  Perform service at an ESD workstation  and follow proper ESD procedure to reduce the risk of damage to components   Quanmax strongly encourages you to follow proper ESD procedure  which can  include wrist straps and smocks  when servicing equipment     You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic  discharge  ESD      When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton  do not  remove the components antistatic packing material until you are ready to install  the component in a computer  Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging   be sure you are at an ESD workstation or grounded  This will discharge any  static electricity that may have built up in your body    When transporting a sensitive component  first place it in an antistatic container  or packaging    Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation  If possible  use  antistatic floor pads and workbench pads    Handle components and boards with care  Don t touch the components or  contacts on a board  Hold a board 
45. y  or other party is authorized to change   modify  or extend the terms of this Limited Warranty in any manner whatsoever   Quanmax reserves the right to make changes or improvements in any product  without incurring any obligation to similarly alter products previously purchased     Return Procedure   For any Limited Warranty return  please contact Support at www quanmax com and  login to obtain a Return Material Authorization  RMA  Number  If you do not have an  account  send an email to support quanmax com to apply for one    All product s  returned to Quanmax for service or credit must be accompanied by a  Return Material Authorization  RMA  Number  Freight on all returned items must be  prepaid by the customer who is responsible for any loss or damage caused by  common carrier in transit  Returns for Warranty must include a Failure Report for  each unit  by serial number s   as well as a copy of the original invoice showing the  date of purchase    To reduce risk of damage  returns of product must be in a Quanmax shipping    KEMX 2130 User s Manual 11    Preface    container  If the original container has been lost or damaged  new shipping  containers may be obtained from Quanmax Customer Service at a nominal cost   Quanmax owns all parts removed from repaired products  Quanmax uses new and  reconditioned parts made by various manufacturers in performing warranty repairs  and building replacement products  If Quanmax repairs or replaces a product  its  warranty term is n
    
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