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AMB-D255T3 Board
User Manual
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Copyright
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Manual’s first edition:
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document is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent a
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documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
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Trademarks
AMB-D255T3 is a registered trademark of Acrosser; IBM PC is a registered
trademark of the International Business Machines Corporation; Atom is a registered
trademark of Intel Technologies Inc; AMI is a registered trademark of America
Megatrends Inc; other product names mentioned herein are used for identification
purposes only and may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction .......................................................................... 4
1.1. Specifications ............................................................................................................ 4
1.2. Package Contents ...................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 2 H/W Information .................................................................. 6
2.1. Mainboard illustration ............................................................................................... 6
2.2. Headers and Jumper Settings .................................................................................... 7
Chapter 3 BIOS Settings ..................................................................... 14
3.1. Main Setup .............................................................................................................. 15
3.2. Advanced Setup ....................................................................................................... 17
3.2.1. Power On Setup ............................................................................................... 18
3.2.2. CPU Configuration Setup ................................................................................ 19
3.2.3. IDE Configuration Setup ................................................................................. 21
3.2.4. USB Configuration Setup ................................................................................ 22
3.2.5. Super I/O Setup ............................................................................................... 23
3.3. Chipset Setup ........................................................................................................... 32
3.3.1 Host Bridge Setup ............................................................................................ 33
3.3.2. South Bridge Setup .......................................................................................... 35
3.4. Boot Setup .................................................................................................................. 41
3.5. Security Setup ............................................................................................................. 42
3.6. Save & Exit Setup ...................................................................................................... 43
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Chapter 1 Introduction
AMB-D255T3 Series with Intel Atom D2550 processor is a multi-function Industrial
Main-board, which is suitable for using in all kind of applications. Besides it basic I/O
ports like VGA, USB, COM. LAN, and GPIO.
1.1. Specifications
CPU Intel Atom D2550
Dual-core, clock speed 1.86G,TDP 10W
Chipset Intel NM10,TDP 2.1 W
Display
1 * VGA
1 * HDMI
1 * Single Channel 18-bit LVDS
Memory Support DDR3 1066MHz
1 * 204-pin SO-DIMM slot,Up to 4 GB
Storage Intel Serial ATA2 (3 Gbps) controller
2 * Serial ATA ports
Ethernet 2 * Realtek 8111E PCI-E 1000Mbps LAN
Serial 6 * RS232 (COM6 only TX/RX support)
Other Ports
6 * USB2.0 (4 * Rear I/O + 2 * Pin Header)
8 * GPIO
1 * PCIe x1
1 * Mini PCIe (Wireless Devices are Supported)
Temperature Operating: 0~55℃
BIOS AMI UEFI BIOS
OS Support Windows 7 32-bit, Fedora 14 32-bit
Form Factor Mini ITX
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1.2. Package Contents
Check if the following items are included in the package.
1 x AMB-D255T3
1 x Quick Manual
1 x Driver CD
6 x COM Cable
1 x SATA Cable
1 x IO Shield
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Chapter 2 H/W Information
This chapter describes the installation of AMB-D255T3. At first, it shows the
Function diagram and the layout of AMB-D255T3. It then describes the unpacking
information which you should read carefully, as well as the jumper/switch settings
for the AMB-D255T3 configuration.
2.1. Mainboard illustration
DIMM1
204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM Socket PCH
Intel NM10 Chipset
CPU
Intel ATOM D2550 CPU
MINIPCIE1
Mini PCI-Express Slot
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2.2. Headers and Jumper Settings
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Note. AMB-D255T3 doesn’t design SATA power connector on the board. Please
use the power supply with SATA power connector for SATA device.
2 ~ 7. COM1~6 Headers(5*2 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Header Pin Definition Pin Definition
J_COM1
1 J6 * 2 RXD
3 TXD 4 DTR
5 GND 6 DSR
7 RTS 8 CTS
9 RI 10
J_COM2
1 J7 * 2 RXD
3 TXD 4 DTR
5 GND 6 DSR
7 RTS 8 CTS
KBMS1
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse connector
J15
COM6 control jumper
F_USB1
Front USB1 pin header
J_COM1
COM1 pin header
SYS_FAN1
System FAN connector.
PCI1
PCI slot
J_COM2
COM2 pin header
CPU_FAN1
CPU FAN connector
J12 (Reserved)
COM3 control jumper
J_COM3
COM3 pin header
LVDS_P1
LVDS backlight control pin header
J11 (Reserved)
COM3 control jumper
J_COM4
COM4 pin header
ATX1
ATX power supply connector
AUDIO1
Audio connector
J_COM5
COM5 pin header
LVDS1
LVDS pin header
USB2_RJ1
USB2 and LAN1 connector
J_COM6
COM6 pin header
SATA2
SATA2 connector
USB2_RJ2
USB2 and LAN2 connector
J6
COM1 control jumper SATA1
SATA1 connector
VGA1
VGA connector
J7
COM2 control jumper LVDS_P2
LVDS VCC selection jumper
LPT1
LPT connector
J10
COM3 control jumper J_GPIO1
GPIO pin header HDMI1
HDMI connector
J13
COM4 control jumper JCMOS1
Clear CMOS jumper
J14
COM5 control jumper
F_PANEL1
Front panel pin header
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9 J7 * 10
J_COM3
1 J10 * 2 RXD
3 TXD 4 DTR
5 GND 6 DSR
7 RTS 8 CTS
9 N/C [1]
J_COM4
1 J13 * 2 RXD
3 TXD 4 DTR
5 GND 6 DSR
7 RTS 8 CTS
9 N/C [1]
J_COM5
1 J14 * 2 RXD
3 TXD 4 N/C
5 GND 6 N/C
7 RTS 8 CTS
9 N/C [1]
J_COM6
1 J15 * 2 RXD
3 TXD 4 N/C
5 GND 6 N/C
7 N/C 8 N/C
9 N/C [1] 10
Notes. These signals are depend on relevant Jumpers (e.g. Pin1 of J_COM1
depends on J6 Jumper), to find more details, check the following table (Location
8~13 & 27~28).
Notes. The pin9 is N/C or 5V or 12V selectable (need corresponding hardware
supported), and the default value is N/C.
8. COM1 Control Jumper(3*2 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Jumper Setting Function
J6
1-2 Pin1: + 5V
3-4(Default) Pin1: DCD
5-6 Pin1: + 12V
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9. COM2 Control Jumper(3*2 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Jumper Setting Function
J7
1-3(Default) Pin1: DCD
3-5 Pin1: + 5V
2-4 Pin9: + 12V
4-6(Default) Pin9: RI
10. COM3 Control Jumpers(4*1 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Jumper Setting Function
J10
1-2(Default) Pin1: N/C
2-3 Pin1: + 5V
3-4 Pin1: + 12V
11. COM4 Control Jumper(4*1 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Jumper Setting Function
J13
1-2(Default) Pin 1: N/C
2-3 Pin 1: + 5V
3-4 Pin 1: + 12V
12. COM5 Control Jumper(4*1 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Jumper Setting Function
J14
1-2(Default) Pin 1: N/C
2-3 Pin 1: + 5V
3-4 Pin 1: + 12V
13. COM6 Control Jumper(4*1 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Jumper Setting Function
J15
1-2(Default) Pin 1: N/C
2-3 Pin 1: + 5V
3-4 Pin 1: + 12V
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14. System Fan Connector(3*1 Pin 2.54mm)
Location Connector Pin Definition Pin Definition
SYS_FAN1 1 GND 2 + 12V
3 N/C
15. CPU Fan Connector(4*1 Pin 2.54mm)
Location Connector Pin Definition Pin Definition
CPU_FAN1 1 GND 2 + 12V
3 FAN Speed Detection 4 FAN Speed Control
16. LVDS Backlight Control Header(5*1 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Header Pin Definition Pin Definition
LVDS_P1
1 + 12V 2 GND
3 LVDS_BKL_EN 4 N/C
5 + 5V
18. LVDS Header(15*2 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Header Pin Definition Pin Definition
LVDS1
1 VCC [1] 2 VCC [1]
3 VCC [1] 4 N/C
5 GND 6 GND
7 LVDS_A_DATA0- 8 LVDS_A_DATA0+
9 LVDS_A_DATA1- 10 LVDS_A_DATA1+
11 LVDS_A_DATA2- 12 LVDS_A_DATA2+
13 GND 14 GND
15 LVDS_A_CLK- 16 LVDS_A_CLK+
17 LVDS_A_DATA3- 18 LVDS_A_DATA3+
19 N/C 20 N/C
21 N/C 22 N/C
23 N/C 24 N/C
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25 GND 26 GND
27 N/C 28 N/C
29 N/C 30 N/C
Notes. VCC could be 3.3V (default) or 5V by setting the LVDS VCC Selection
Jumper (LVDS_P2, Location 21).
21. LVDS VCC Selection Jumper(3*2 Pin 2.54mm)
Location Jumper Setting Function
LVDS_P2
1-2(Default) + 3.3V
2-3 + 5V
22. GPIO Header(5*2 Pin 2.00mm)
Location Header Pin Definition Pin Definition
J_GPIO1
1 GPO6(0x50C Bit6) 2 GPI22(0x50E Bit6)
3 GPI12 (0x50D Bit4) 4 GPI38(0x538 Bit6)
5 GND 6 GPO7(0x50C Bit7)
7 GPO33(0x538 Bit1) 8 GPO36(0x538 Bit4)
9 GPI39(0x538 Bit7) 10 + 5V *
Note. The value is 3.3V or 5V selectable (need hardware supported), and the
default value is 5V.
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23. CMOS Clear Jumper(3*1 Pin 2.54mm)
Location Jumper Setting Function
JCMOS1
1-2(Default) Normal
2-3 Clear CMOS
24. Front Panel Header(5*2 Pin 2.54mm)
Location Header Pin Definition Pin Definition
F_PANEL1
1 HD LED+ 2 Power LED+
3 HD LED- 4 Power LED-
5 RESET- 6 PWR+
7 RESET+ 8 PWR-
9 N/C
25. Front USB Headers(5*2 Pin 2.54mm)
Location Header Pin Definition Pin Definition
F_USB1
1 + 5 V 2 + 5 V
3 USB4- 4 USB5-
5 USB4+ 6 USB5+
7 GND 8 GND
10 N/C
Note. It can not use USB Hub with power adaptor that connects to USB port.
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Chapter 3 BIOS Settings
This chapter describes the BIOS menu displays and explains how to perform
common tasks needed to get the system up and running. It also gives detailed
explanation of the elements found in each of the BIOS menus. The following topics are
covered:
Main Setup
Advanced Setup
Chipset Setup
Boot Setup
Security Setup
Save & Exit Setup
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3.1. Main Setup
Once you enter the AMI Setup Utility, the Main menu will appear on the screen. Use
the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <Pg Up> <Pg Dn> keys to select
the value you want in each item.
Note: Listed at the bottom of the menu are the control keys. If you need any help with
the item fields, you can press the <F1> key, and it will display the relevant information.
Option Choice Description
BIOS Vender N/A This item displays the BIOS vender’s brand name
Core Vision N/A This item displays the core version of BIOS
Compliancy N/A This item displays the compliancy of BIOS
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Motherboard Model N/A This item displays the motherboard model name and
version
Build Date & Time N/A This item displays the date and time of building BIOS
System Date N/A Set the date. Use Tab to switch between Date elements
System Time N/A Set the time. Use Tab to switch between Time elements
Access Level N/A This item displays the level of users
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3.2. Advanced Setup
Option Choice Description
Power On N/A This item enable computer to wake on under specified
conditions.
CPU Configuration N/A This item displays the CPU configuration parameters.
IDE Configuration N/A This item displays the IDE devices configuration.
USB Configuration N/A This item displays the USB configuration parameters.
Super I/O N/A This item displays the system super I/O chip configuration
parameters.
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3.2.1. Power On Setup
Option Choice Description
PowerOn after
PowerFail
Power On, Power
Fail, Last Status
This item defines the AC power state when power is
re-applied after a power failure.
Resume By Alarm Disabled, Enabled This item defines the computer will wake on by time setting.
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3.2.2. CPU Configuration Setup
Option Choice Description
Processor Type N/A This item displays the CPU type
EMT64 N/A This item displays it can support EMT64.
Processor Speed N/A This item displays the CPU speed.
System Bus Speed N/A This item displays the System Bus speed.
Ratio Status N/A This item displays the ratio status.
Actual Ration N/A This item displays the actual ratio.
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System Bus Speed N/A This item displays the System Bus speed.
Processor Stepping N/A This item displays the CPU stepping
Microcode Revision N/A This item displays the microcode revision
L1 Cache RAM N/A This item displays the L1 cache ram size.
L2 Cache RAM N/A This item displays the L2 cache ram size.
Processor Code N/A This item displays the CPU code quantity.
Hyper-Threading N/A This item displays the Hyper-Threading supported.
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3.2.3. IDE Configuration Setup
Option Choice Description
SATA Port0 N/A This item displays the SATA port0 device.
SATA Port1 N/A This item displays the SATA port1 device.
SATA Controller Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for SATA device.
Configure SATA as IDE, AHCI This item defines the configuration of SATA controller
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3.2.4. USB Configuration Setup
Option Choice Description
USB Device N/A This item displays the USB devices connected to system.
Legacy USB
Support
Enabled, Disabled,
Auto Enable or disable support for legacy USB.
EHCI Hand-off Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for EHCI Hand-off.
USB Mass Storage
Driver Support Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for USB Mass Storage Driver.
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3.2.5. Super I/O Setup
Option Choice Description
Super I/O Chip N/A This item displays the Super I/O model name.
COM1 N/A This item displays the COM1 parameters.
COM2 N/A This item displays the COM2 parameters.
COM3 N/A This item displays the COM3 parameters.
COM4 N/A This item displays the COM4 parameters.
COM5 N/A This item displays the COM5 parameters.
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COM6 N/A This item displays the COM6 parameters.
LPT N/A This item displays the LPT parameters.
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3.2.5.1. COM1 Setup
Option Choice Description
Serial Port Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for COM1
Device Setting N/A This item displays the IO address and IRQ of COM1
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3.2.5.2. COM2 Setup
Option Choice Description
Serial Port Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for COM2
Device Setting N/A This item displays the IO address and IRQ of COM2
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3.2.5.3 COM3 Setup
Option Choice Description
Serial Port Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for COM3
Device Setting N/A This item displays the IO address and IRQ of
COM3
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3.2.5.4 COM4 Setup
Option Choice Description
Serial Port Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for COM4
Device Setting N/A This item displays the IO address and IRQ of
COM4
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3.2.5.5. COM5 Setup
Option Choice Description
Serial Port Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for COM5
Device Setting N/A This item displays the IO address and IRQ of
COM5
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3.2.5.6. COM6 Setup
Option Choice Description
Serial Port Enabled, Disabled Enable or disable support for COM6
Device Setting N/A This item displays the IO address and IRQ of
COM6
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3.2.5.7. LPT Setup
Option Choice Description
Parallel Port Enabled, Disabled Enabled or disabled the support of LPT port
Device Settings N/A This item displays the IO address and IRQ of
LPT port
Device Mode
STD Printer Mode, SPP
Mode, EPP-1.9 and SPP
Mode, EPP-1.7 and SPP
Mode, ECP Mode, ECP
and EPP 1.9 Mode, ECP
and EPP 1.7 Mode
Change the LPT port mode.
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3.3. Chipset Setup
Option Choice Description
Host Bridge N/A This item displays the Host Bridge parameters.
South Bridge N/A This item displays the South Bridge parameters.
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3.3.1 Host Bridge Setup
Option Choice Description
Graphic Configuration N/A This item sets the display device configuration.
Memory Frequency N/A This item displays the memory frequency.
Total Memory N/A This item displays the total memory size.
DIMM0 N/A This item displays the memory of DIMM0.
DIMM1 N/A This item displays the memory of DIMM1.
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3.3.1.1. Graphic Configuration Setup
Option Choice Description
IGFX – Boot Type
VGA only,
LVDS only, HDMI
only,
Select the video device which will be activated during
POST.
Active LVDS Disabled, Int-LVDS,
EDP Select the way to active LVDS
LVDS Panel Type
VBIOS Default,
800x480 18bit,
800x600 18bit,
1024x600 18bit,
1024x768 18bit,
1366x768 18bit,
1280x800 18bit,
1440x900 18bit
Select the LVDS panel resolution
Fixed Graphic Memory
Size 128MB, 256MB Select the fixed graphic memory size.
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3.3.2. South Bridge Setup
Option Choice Description
Intel IO Controller
Hub N/A This item displays the IO controller Hub parameter.
PCI Express Port0 N/A This item displays the PCI Express Port0 parameter.
PCI Express Port1 N/A This item displays the PCI Express Port1 parameter.
PCI Express Port2 N/A This item displays the PCI Express Port2 parameter.
PCI Express Port3 N/A This item displays the PCI Express Port3 parameter.
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3.3.2.1. Intel IO Controller Hub Setup
Option Choice Description
Azalia Controller Disabled, HD Audio Enabled or disabled the Azalia controller
Select USB Mode By Ports, By
Controller Select the USB mode to control USB ports
USB Function
Disabled, 1 USB
Ports, 2 USB Ports,
3 USB Ports, 4 USB
Ports, 5 USB Ports,
6 USB Ports
Select the numbers of USB ports
USB 2.0(EHCI)
Support Enabled, Disabled Enabled or disabled the USB 2.0(EHCI) support.
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3.3.2.2. PCI Express Port 0 Setup
Option Choice Description
PCI Express Port 0 Enabled, Disabled Enabled or disabled the PCI Express Port 0
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3.3.2.3. PCI Express Port 1 Setup
Option Choice Description
PCI Express Port 1 Enabled, Disabled,
Auto Enabled or disabled the PCI Express Port 1
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3.3.2.4. PCI Express Port 2 Setup
Option Choice Description
PCI Express Port 2 Enabled, Disabled,
Auto Enabled or disabled the PCI Express Port 2
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3.3.2.5. PCI Express Port 3 Setup
Option Choice Description
PCI Express Port 3 Enabled, Disabled,
Auto Enabled or disabled the PCI Express Port 3
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3.4. Boot Setup
Option Choice Description
Setup Prompt
Timeout N/A Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key.
Bootup NumLock
State On, Off Select the Keyboard NumLock state.
Fullscreen Logo Enabled, Disabled Enabled or disabled the fullscreen logo support.
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3.5. Security Setup
Option Choice Description
Administrator
Password N/A Set the administrator password
User Password N/A Set the user password
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3.6. Save & Exit Setup
Option Choice Description
Save and Reset Yes, No Reset the system after saving the changes.
Save Changes Yes, No Save changes done so far to any of the setup options.
Discard and Reset Yes, No Reset the system without saving any changes.
Discard Changes Yes, No Discard changes done so far to any of the setup options.
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Restore Defaults Yes, No Restore and load default settings for all the setup options.
Save as User
Defaults Yes, No Save changes done so far as user default.
Restore User
Defaults Yes, No Restore user default settings for all the setup options