MiTAC Pluto E220 Quick Installation Manual

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Quick Installation Guide
Introduction
Pluto E220 is built around the latest generation of Intel’s Bay Trail. Bay Trail has been
improved 3D graphics performance with up to 5x more power and 2x greater CPU
performance over previous generation. The whole new SOC structure packs more
powerful capability for your tasks or applications.
E220 Specification
Item
Spec
Optional
Processor
Intel Bay Trail Desktop J1900
Chipset
SoC
OS support
Win 7, Win 8, WIN10
Linux by request
PCB
Mini-ITX proprietary, 4 layer, 182mm x 185mm
Memory
DDR3L 1333/1600(runs at 1333 MHz)
SO-DIMMs, (2 x So-DIMM slot, up to 8GB)
LAN
Realtek RTL8111E GLAN x2
Audio
Realtek ALC-662
Storage
SATA DOM or 2.5” SATA HDD/SSD or mSATA
Mini Card
1 Full-length for mSATA One-sided screw
1 Half-length for wireless module
WLAN Support
For 802.11 b, g, n
Wireless Card Antenna
Display interface 1 x DVI-I, 1 x HD Out
SPI Flash
16Mb
Front I/O
1 x USB3.0
1 x USB2.0
MIC-in
Headphone-out
Power button
Rear I/O
2 x PS/2
4 x USB2.0
2 x Ethernet RJ45
1 x DVI-I
1 x HD out
2 x Serial Port
1 x DC jack
1 x Kensington lock
Internal speaker
1 x Buzzer As default
Speaker is the option
Power supply
65W, 19V, Power Adapter
Support 75x75 and
100x100 VESA
Standard
VESA Bracket
Op
VESA Mount Yes (100mmx100mm)
Stand For vertical use
Fanless
System Temp: 10 Degree C~ 35 Degree C
Humidity: 20%~85% Non-Condensing
MB Temp: 0~60 Degree C
Environment
Power Button
LED Indicator
Earphone Jack
Microphone Jack
USB 2.0 Port
USB 3.0 Port
WiFi Antenna(Optional)
RJ45 (2
nd
is optional)
9
USB 2.0
10
Serial Ports
11
HD Out
12
DVI-I
13
Parallel Ports
14
P
S
/
2
15
DC-in
16
For Kensington Lock
7
8
9
1
10
2
11
3
13
12
4
5
14
6
16
15
Interface
Installation
Unscrew the side cover
Pull back to uncover
RAM Istallation
The RAM sockets are near to CPU heatsink
Install the RAM and push to click
HDD
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Use the HDD bracket for the HDD
installation.
Unscrew to detach the bracket
If you want to install the SATA DOM, just
remove the bracket and install the DOM to
the SATA connector.
Align the screw holes for HDD and bracket
Fix the HDD with screws on the back side
of the bracket
Finish the HDD bracket assembly
Connect the HDD SATA cable
Connect the other side of the cable to the
MB
E220 Jumper Location/Function
1. Location
2. COM Port2 Jumper
3. RTC Jumper
4. Mini PCIe Slot Full-Length Jumper
5. Power Saving Jumper
1. Location
E220 provides 4 groups of herder for user setting. The location show as below
2. Powered COM Port Jumper setting
The COM2 of E220 can define the pin function by itself.
The detailed settings are as follows
2.1 COM2 location
PIN
Default
User define by Jumper
1
DCD
DCD/+5V
2
RX
RX/TX/RX_TTL/TX_TTL
3
TX
TX/RX/TX_TTL/RX_TTL
4
DTR
DTR/+5V
5
GND
NA
6
DSR
NA
7
RTS
NA
8
CTS
RX_TTL/CTS/RX/TX/TX_TTL
9
RI
TX_TTL/RI/TX/RX/RX_TTL
2.2 5V Powered COM setting
PIN
Default
User define by Jumper
1
DCD
DCD/+5V
2
RX
RX/TX/RX_TTL/TX_TTL
3
TX
TX/RX/TX_TTL/RX_TTL
4
DTR
DTR/+5V
5
GND
NA
6
DSR
NA
7
RTS
NA
8
CTS
RX_TTL/CTS/RX/TX/TX_TTL
9
RI
TX_TTL/RI/TX/RX/RX_TTL
PIN1 & PIN4 default
PIN1 & PIN4 support 5V
2.3 5V Powered COM setting
PIN 2 Setting
PIN 3 Setting
PIN 8 Setting
PIN 9 Setting
3 Mini PCIe Slot Full-Length Jumper setting
The full-length mini PCIe slot supports PCIEx1 & SATA2.0 device.
The detailed settings are as follows
3.1 For PCIe(Default)
3.2 For mSATA
4 RTC Jumper setting
Set pin1 & 2 short (Default)
Set pin3 & 2 short: CMOS clear
5 Power Saving Mode Jumper setting
The default setting is 2-3 (normal mode) ;
Set jumper to 1-2 is enable power saving mode.
It is not recommended to enable because the BIOS needs to be changed.
E220 BIOS Setup Specification
Rev: R0.04
Date: 09/11/2014
Change History
Revision
Description
Date
By
R0.01
Initial E220 BIOS Setup menu.
08/26/2013
Lilia.Zhang
R0.02
1.
Main menu add MAC address string support & Modify
Processor Information
2.
Remove some menu in Advanced like “Platform Trust
Technology” “Trusted Computing”.
3.
Add S5 RTC Wake Settings Menu
4.
Add Device page for RF Onboard Lan items
5.
Modify Chipset page’s menu
6.
Modify Boot page to addFixed Boot Order Priorities”
items
7.
Add “Alternate Boot Sequence item”.
8.
Modify CSM Configuration, CSM support default as
Disable.
10/14/2013
Gibson.Lu
R0.03
9.
Advanced menu add SMART Settings and Network
Stack Configuration items
10.
Correct Security Configuration related items default
setting value.
11.
Change item “AC Power Loss State” to Device Page
12.
Modify Device Page H/W Monitor items string and
add VR temperature item
13.
Remove Device page North Bridge & South Bridge
menu and move related items into Device page
14.
Remove DVMT Pre-Allocated sub item “32MB” and
add USB Port 3~5 item in Chipset page
15.
Modify Security Page related items help string
16.
Add item “Reset System with ME disable Mode” and
remove item “UEFI Hard Disk Drive BBS Priorities” in
Save & Exit page
11/05/2013
Gibson.Lu
R0.04
17.
Add Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller item
18.
Modify W83627DHG Super IO Configuration.
19.
Remove Intel Smart Connect Technology item
20.
Modify CPU Enhanced C state default as Enabled
and Max CPU C-state as C6 only
21.
Modify SATA configuration to list mSATA HDD and
SATA HDD Port
09/11/2014
Gibson.Lu
22.
Change Network Stack as default Enabled
23.
Remove USB Configuration USB3.0 Support item
and
USB Mass Storage Driver Support item
24.
Remove Security Configuration sub item Intel(R) TXE
Configuration and AT item
25.
Remove Wireless RF item in Device Page
26.
Modify help string of Wake On LAN from LAN 0 item
27.
Modify Chipset page USB related items about USB
3.0 XHCI modea and USB 2.0 EHCI mode
28.
Modify Secuity page Key management sub-menu
29.
Modify Boot page item Setup Prompt Timeout default
is 6
30.
Modify Save % Exit page and add Restore Windows
8-64 bits Defaults, Restore Windows 7 Defaults ,
Restore Windows 8-32 bits Defaults items
1.
Main Page
Main
Advanced Device Chipset Security Boot
Save & Exit
BIOS Information
BIOS Vender American Megatrends
Core Version 5.020
Compliancy UEFI 2.3; PI 1.2
BIOS Version D7300A03
Build Date and Time 08/08/2014 08:58:28
Item help
Processor Information
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU J2900 @ 2.41GHz
Microcode Revision 809
→←: Select Screen
System Language [English]
↑↓: Select Item
Enter: Select
System Date [Mon mm/dd/yyyy]
System Time [hh: mm:ss]
+/- : Change Opt
F1: General Help
F2: Previous Values
Lan0 MAC Address xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
Lan1 MAC Address xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx
F3: Optimized Defaults
F4: Save & Reset
ESC: Exit
Access Level Administrator
Version 2.15.1236. Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc.
Field Name
BIOS Vender
Default Value
AMI Megatrends
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
Core Version
Default Value
5.020
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
Complacency
Default Value
UEFI 2.3; PI 1.2
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
BIOS Version
Default Value
Display the version of the BIOS
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
Build Date and Time
Default Value
Display build date and time of the BIOS
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
Processor Information
Value
Display the installed CPU brand.
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
Microcode Revision
Value
Display processor micro-code revision.
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
System Date
Default Value
[xxx, mm dd yyyy]
Possible Value
[xxx, xx:xx:xxxx]
Help
Set the Date. Use Tab to switch between Date elements.
Field Name
System Time
Default Value
[hh :mm :ss]
Possible Value
[xx :xx :xx]
Help
Set the Time. Use Tab to switch between Time elements.
Field Name
LAN0 MAC Address
Value
Display Lan0 MAC address
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
LAN1 MAC Address
Value
Display Lan1 MAC address
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
Field Name
Access Level
Value
Display Access Level info.
Comment
This field is not selectable. There is no help text associated with i
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