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M1 and M2 Motherboard, User Manual 1
Overview ....................................................................................... 6
Introduction ....................................................................................... 6
Some Highlights of the M1 and M2 Motherboard ............................ 6
Motherboard Specification ............................................................ 8
Mainboard assembly variants ............................................................ 8
Block Diagram .................................................................................... 9
CPU support ..................................................................................... 10
Mainboard internal connectors and onboard features ................... 11
Memory (internal) ....................................................................... 11
Serial ports (internal)................................................................... 12
LPT (internal) ............................................................................... 13
USB 2.0 (internal) ........................................................................ 13
Mini PCI Express /mSATA (internal) ............................................ 14
M.2 (internal) .............................................................................. 15
SATA (internal) ............................................................................ 16
TPM (internal) ............................................................................. 16
PCI Express Slots (internal) .......................................................... 17
Front panel connector (internal) ................................................. 17
Chassis intrusion connector (internal)......................................... 19
Clear CMOS jumper (internal) ..................................................... 20
Fan (internal) ............................................................................... 20
ATX / 12V Power connector (internal) ........................................ 21
Voltage regulator......................................................................... 22
XHCI USB controller ..................................................................... 22
Processor Graphics ...................................................................... 22
Audio ........................................................................................... 23
Supported Sleep States ............................................................... 23
S0 ................................................................................................. 23
Normal Operation (“ON”)............................................................ 23
S3 ................................................................................................. 23
Suspend to RAM / “Stand By” ..................................................... 23
S4 ................................................................................................. 23
Suspend to Disk / “Hibernation” ................................................. 23
S5 ................................................................................................. 23
Soft Off ........................................................................................ 23
System wake up........................................................................... 24
DeepSleep ................................................................................... 24
Mainboard onboard connectors with external access .................... 25
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Motherboard I/O shield overview (external) .............................. 25
PanelLink 2.0 (external) ............................................................... 25
VGA (external) ............................................................................. 27
PS/2 Keyboard / Mouse (external) .............................................. 27
LAN (external) .............................................................................. 27
USB 2.0 / USB 3.0 (external) ........................................................ 27
Audio (external) ........................................................................... 27
Power supply requirements ............................................................. 28
Power load ability ............................................................................. 29
SMBus address table ........................................................................ 29
Frequency and bandwidth overview ................................................ 30
RAID (M1 Motherboard) .................................................................. 31
Technical Data .............................................................................. 32
Changing the Battery .................................................................... 34
UEFI BIOS Setup ........................................................................... 35
Standard UEFI BIOS Version ............................................................. 35
BIOS Menu Bar ................................................................................. 36
Legend Screen .................................................................................. 37
General Help .................................................................................... 37
Scroll Bar .......................................................................................... 37
Sub-Menu ........................................................................................ 38
Info Screen ....................................................................................... 38
BIOS Revision: .............................................................................. 39
LAN1 MAC Address: ..................................................................... 39
UUID Info: .................................................................................... 39
Product Name: ............................................................................. 39
System, Mainboard, Power Supply: ............................................. 39
Main Menu .................................................................................. 40
System Information .......................................................................... 40
Open source software license information ...................................... 40
System Language.............................................................................. 40
System date ...................................................................................... 41
System time...................................................................................... 41
Advanced Menu ........................................................................... 42
Onboard Devices Configuration ....................................................... 43
Display Output to COM [Disabled] .............................................. 43
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LAN Controller [Enabled] ............................................................. 43
Azalia HD Audio [Enabled] ........................................................... 43
CPU Configuration............................................................................ 44
Active Processor Cores ................................................................ 44
Intel Virtualization Technology [Enabled] ................................... 44
VT-d [Enabled] ............................................................................. 45
SW Guard Extensions (SGX) [Software Controlled] ..................... 45
Enhanced SpeedStep [Enabled] .................................................. 45
Turbo Mode [Disabled] ............................................................... 45
Aperture Size [256 MB] ............................................................... 45
CPU AES [Enabled] ....................................................................... 45
Drive Configuration .......................................................................... 46
SATA Mode .................................................................................. 46
Aggressive Link Power Management [Enabled] .......................... 46
SMART Settings ................................................................................ 47
Smart Self Test [Disabled] ........................................................... 47
CSM Configuration ........................................................................... 48
Launch PXE OpROM Policy [Legacy only] .................................... 48
Launch Storage OpROM Policy [Legacy only] .............................. 48
Launch Storage OpROM Policy [Legacy only] .............................. 48
Other PCI device ROM priority [Legacy only] .............................. 48
Trusted Computing .......................................................................... 49
TPM Support [Disabled] .............................................................. 49
TPM Device Selection [PTT] ......................................................... 49
USB Configuration ............................................................................ 50
USB Devices ................................................................................. 50
Legacy USB Support [Enabled] .................................................... 50
PS/2 Emulation [Enabled] ............................................................ 51
USB Mass Storage Driver Support [Enabled] ............................... 51
XHCI Hand-off [Disabled] ............................................................. 51
Port 60/64 Emulation [Enabled] .................................................. 51
USB transfer time-out ................................................................. 51
Device reset time-out .................................................................. 51
Device power-up delay ................................................................ 51
USB Port Security......................................................................... 51
Hardware Monitor ........................................................................... 52
Super IO Configuration .................................................................... 53
Serial Port Configuration ............................................................. 53
Parallel Port ................................................................................. 53
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Serial Port Console Redirection ........................................................ 54
Console Redirection [Disabled] ................................................... 54
AMT Configuration ........................................................................... 55
ME Version .................................................................................. 55
Intel AMT [Enabled] ..................................................................... 55
USB Provisioning of AMT [Disabled] ............................................ 56
Unconfigure ME [Disabled] .......................................................... 56
BIOS Hot Key pressed [Disabled] ................................................. 56
ME Unconfigure on RTC Confirmation [Enabled] ........................ 56
ME FW Image Re-Flash [Disabled] ............................................... 56
Hide Unconfigure ME Confirmation Prompt [Disabled] .............. 56
MEBx Selection Screen [Disabled] ............................................... 56
PET Progress [Enabled] ................................................................ 56
ASF support [Enabled] ................................................................. 57
WatchDog [Disabled] ................................................................... 57
Network Stack Configuration ........................................................... 58
Network Stack [Enabled] ............................................................. 58
Ipv4 PXE Support [Enabled] ......................................................... 58
Ipv6 PXE Support [Enabled] ......................................................... 58
Graphics Configuration .................................................................... 59
Primary IGFX Display.................................................................... 59
Primary Display ............................................................................ 59
Internal Graphics ......................................................................... 59
DVMT Shared Memory Size ......................................................... 60
DVMT Total Graphics Memory Size ............................................. 60
ACPI Settings .................................................................................... 61
Enable ACPI Auto Configuration [Disabled] ................................. 61
Enable Hibernation [Enabled] ...................................................... 61
ACPI Sleep Sate [S3 (Suspend to RAM)] ....................................... 61
Lock Legacy Resources [Disabled] ............................................... 61
S3 Video Repost [Disabled] .......................................................... 61
OEM Settings .................................................................................... 62
RTC Lock [Enabled] ...................................................................... 62
BIOS Lock [Enabled] ..................................................................... 62
Prevent External NVRAM Module [Enabled] ............................... 62
Intel Ethernet Connection ................................................................ 63
NIC Configuration ........................................................................ 63
Security ........................................................................................ 64
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Administrator Password .............................................................. 64
Intrusion Detection [Disabled] .................................................... 65
Administrator Password .............................................................. 65
System Firmware Update [Enabled] ............................................ 65
Secure Boot configuration ........................................................... 66
Secure Boot Control [Enabled] .................................................... 66
Secure Boot Mode [Standard] ..................................................... 66
Power .......................................................................................... 67
Restore AC Power Loss [Switch off] ............................................ 67
USB Power[Always off] ................................................................ 67
Wake-Up Resources .................................................................... 68
Power Control ............................................................................. 69
Event Logs .................................................................................... 70
Change SMBIOS event log settings .............................................. 70
Boot ............................................................................................. 72
Bootup NumLock State ................................................................ 72
Quiet Boot ................................................................................... 73
Configures the screen resolution ................................................ 73
Boot Order Menu ........................................................................ 73
Boot mode select [LEGACY] ......................................................... 73
Fixed Boot Order Priorities ‘#n’ Boot Device ............................. 73
Save & Exit ................................................................................... 74
Save Changes and Reset .................................................................. 74
Discard Changes and Reset .............................................................. 74
Save Changes and Power off ............................................................ 74
Restore Defaults .............................................................................. 75
Boot Override .................................................................................. 75
Test Points Codes ......................................................................... 76
Checkpoint Ranges ........................................................................... 76
Standard Checkpoints ...................................................................... 77
Phase SEC .................................................................................... 77
PEI Phase ..................................................................................... 78
PEI Beep Codes ............................................................................ 81
DXE Phase .................................................................................... 81
OEM-Reserved Checkpoint Ranges ............................................. 85
Abbreviations .............................................................................. 86
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Overview
Introduction
This manual describes the features of two variants of a Motherboard based
on the Intel 100 series chipset Q170 and H110, formerly known as Skylake.
These M1 and M2 Motherboards were primarily designed for the Wincor
Nixdorf POS System BEETLE /M-III.
Some Highlights of the M1 and M2 Motherboard
6th and 7th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors, formerly known as
Skylake and Kaby Lake
Intel 100 series chipset Q170 and H110
CPU integrated graphic controller up to Intel® HD Graphics 630,
depending on used processor
AMT 11.6 support at M1 motherboards
2x WN Panellink 2 interfaces
1x VGA interface
Gigabit LAN onboard (Intel® Ethernet Connection; Q170: i219-LM,
H110: i219-V)
3 SATA III ports
2x DDR4 SODIMM sockets, supporting up to 32GB (2x16GB) at
2133/2400MHz. Only ~2GB available for 32bit OS
1x PCI Express x16 gen3
2x PCI Express x1 gen3
6 COM ports. COM1 is unpowered, COM2-6 have the option to be
powered
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1 LPT port
MiniPCIe socket (full size) supporting the WN NVRAM module
M.2 (PCIe x4/SATA) on M1
1x PS2 (KBD/MS)
2 USB3.0 ports
up to 10 USB2.0 ports (H110: 6 ports)
TFT- displays without DDC are not supported.
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Motherboard Specification
Mainboard assembly variants
As mentioned above there are two motherboard variants: The M1 board
with Q170 chipset supporting AMT, RAID, M.2 and mPCIe and the M2
board with H110 chipset as value edition supporting lesser features.
M1 and M2 Motherboard, User Manual 9
Block Diagram
SATA III
DP (PTN3356)
Dual Channel DDR4
Panel Link 2
Panel Link 2
DMI
PCIe Gen3
SATA III
USB2.0
USB3.0
2x PCIe x1 Slot
SPI
3x SATA Ports
Up to 10 USB2.0
Ports
BIOS
64/128Mbit
2x USB3.0 Ports
HD Audio Link
COM
PCI Express x1
LPT
HD Audio
Codec
ALC671
1Gb LAN
I219LM/I219V
LPT
Skylake PCH
Q170 / H110
SIO
NCT6106D
PCI Express x1 /
SATAIII
Up to 6x COM
LPC
LPC
PCI Express x4
mSATA/miniPCIe
LGA 1151
Skylake/Kaby Lake
CPU
65W TDP max.
PCI Express 3.0
2x DDR4
SODIMM
Socket
TPM Header
PCIe x16 Slot
PS/2
PS/2
LPC
VGA
M.2
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CPU support
CPU
CPU#
#CPU
core
#Threads
Base
(Turbo)
Freqency
GFX Cache
size
TDP
[W]
i5 (Kaby Lake)
i5-7500
4
4
3.4 (3.8)
HD
630
6MB
65
i5 (Skylake)
i5-6500
4
4
3.2 (3.6)
HD
530
6MB
65
i3 (Kaby Lake)
i3-7101E
2
4
3.9
HD
630
3MB
54
I3 (Skylake)
I3-6100
2
4
3.7
HD
530
3MB
51
Pentium
(Skylake)
G4400
2
2
3.3
HD
510
3MB
54
Celeron
(Skylake)
G3900
2
2
2.8
HD
510
2MB
51
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Mainboard internal connectors and onboard features
Memory (internal)
The mainboard provides two DDR4 unbuffered SODIMM sockets support-
ing up to 32GB in dual channel mode. The horizontal mounting of the
SODIMM sockets ensures an optimal air flow.
DDR4 I/O Voltage of 1.2 V.
4Gb and 8Gb DDR4 DRAM device technologies are supported.
The amount of installed memory that can be used may vary based on the
BIOS settings and the used OS.
Total Video memory size up to 1536MB of the installed memory.
(Pre-allocated Video memory size up to 1GB)
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Serial ports (internal)
The mainboard provides 1 external and 5 internal COM ports (with FIFO,
16550 compatible) from NCT6106D.
COM2 -6 are configurable to standard or powered COM ports with an in-
ternal COM cable option (max current for powered COM: single port
300mA@5V; all ports together not more than 500mA@5V; single port
600mA@12V; all ports together not more than 900mA@12V).
Maximum voltage drop on 12V is 300mV, on 5V it is 150mV at full load.
This output is designed according to UL regulations and is protected by a
self-resettable fuse.
COM1 is a standard 9 pin DSUB connector in I/O shield.
2x 6 pin header, 2.54 mm pitch
Pin
Signal
1
DCD
2
RX
3
TX
4
DTR
5
GND
6
DSR
7
RTS
8
CTS
9
RI
10
Key Pin
11
+5 V
12
+12 V
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LPT (internal)
LPT (IEEE1284 compliant) via NCT6106D.
Connector type: 26 pin shrouded header, 2.54mm pitch
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1
STR#
14
GND
2
AFD#
15
D6
3
D0
16
GND
4
ERR#
17
D7
5
D1
18
GND
6
PINIT#
19
ACK#
7
D2
20
GND
8
LPT_SLIN#
21
BUSY
9
D3
22
GND
10
GND
23
PE
11
D4
24
GND
12
GND
25
SLCT
13
D5
26
Key
USB 2.0 (internal)
7 USB ports at M1 board and 3 USB ports at M2 are routed to 10pin double
row headers with 2.54 mm pitch. These headers are intended to connect
optional front USB modules or USB hubs.
USB1_Hub port header contains only 1 USB port (pins 1,3,5,7)
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Mini PCI Express /mSATA (internal)
The mainboard provides a full size mini PCI Express / mSATA
connector. It is placed on top, thus being accessable without removing
other components. It supports LPC signals to support optional NVRAM
modules.
The power supply is only available in S0. There is no PCIe WAKE support.
The interface (SATA or PCIe) is automatically detected using Pin 51 of the
mSATA connector (GND = SATA; N.C = PCIe).
PCIe functionality is only supported on M1 motherboard.
Connector type: Standard MiniPCIe connector full size
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M.2 (internal)
The M.2 connector supports M.2 Key M modules with SATA or PCIe up to
x4 interface and a size of 2260 and 2280. The interface (SATA or PCIe) is
automatically detected using the PEDET Pin 69 of the M.2 connector (GND
= SATA; N.C = PCIe).
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SATA (internal)
The mainboard provides three standard SATA ports. The ports SATA0
(white) and SATA1 (blue) and SATA2 (black) supporting SATA III connectivi-
ty speed. SATA3 port is connected to mSATA connector and SATA4 port is
connected to M.2 connector.
The RAID functionality is only supported by the M1 motherboard.
TPM (internal)
Trusted Platform Modules are a Trusted Computing Group (TCG) security
solution to increase the system security.
The Platform supports Intel PTT or TPM1.2 / TPM2.0 Modules connected
to the TPM connector.
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