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en:x86:tqmxe39c2:how_to [2020/04/21 10:48] – remove section howto, add template howto bujupiben:x86:tqmxe39c2:how_to [2022/11/04 12:17] (current) – Added LVDS how to weinholdo
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-  <label bios_setup_path_for_usb>**Setup Utility Advanced South Cluster Configuration > USB Configuration**</label+<panel type="primary" title="Take screenshot from BIOS or UEFI shell"
-  <label bios_setup_path_for_emmc>**Setup Utility > Advanced > South Cluster Configuration > SCC Configuration**</label+ 
-  <label bios_setup_path_for_console>**Setup Utility > Advanced > Console Redirection > Enabled**</label+<accordion collapsed="true"> 
-  <label bios_setup_path_for_hw_monitor>**Setup Utility > Advanced > SIO Hardware Monitor Nuvoton NCT7802Y > Enable Fan Scaling**</label+<panel type="primary" title="Take a screenshot from the BIOS"> 
-  <label bios_setup_path_for_cpu_cores>**Setup Utility > Power > CPU Configuration > Core 0-4 > Enable/Disable**</label+ 
-  <label bios_setup_path_for_g3>**Setup Utility > Advanced > South Cluster Configuration > Miscellaneous Configuration > State After G3**</label+  - Connect a USB stick (FAT32 formatted) to the mainboard  
-</embed>+  - Boot the system into the BIOS menu and move to the desired BIOS screen 
 +  - Press **<F11>** to take a screenshot of the actual screen 
 +  - Select the desired storage device in the pop-up window and press **<Enter>** 
 +       
 +<callout type="success" icon="true"> 
 +The file will be stored as **YYYYMMDDhhmmss.BMP** 
 +</callout> 
 +</panel> 
 + 
 +<panel type="primary" title="Take a screenshot from the UEFI shell"> 
 + 
 +  * Connect a USB stick (FAT32 formatted) to the mainboard  
 +  * Boot the System into the UEFI shell 
 +  * Press **<F11>** to take a screenshot of the actual screen  
 +  * Select the desired storage device in the pop-up window and press **<Enter>** 
 + 
 +<callout type="success" icon="true"> 
 +The file will be stored as **YYYYMMDDhhmmss.BMP** 
 +</callout> 
 +</panel> 
 +</accordion> 
 +</panel> 
 +----- 
 +<panel type="primary" title="BIOS/UEFI Configuration"> 
 +<accordion collapsed="true"> 
 + 
 + 
 +<panel type="primary" title="Activate eMMC"> 
 + 
 +To activate or deactivate eMMC Support apply the following settings. 
 +  * Boot the system into the BIOS menu 
 +  * Set up 'SCS/SCC Configuration' option in the BIOS Menu accordingly:\\ 
 +<code>Setup Utility > Advanced > South Cluster Configuration > SCC Configuration</code> 
 +  Press **<F10>** to save the settings and reboot the system 
 +</panel
 + 
 +<panel type="primary" title="Activate Console Redirection"> 
 +To activate Console Recirection in the BIOS via the serial port in addition to the display output on the Starterkit apply the following steps.\\  
 +It can be useful for BIOS remote control tasks.  
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +== On Starterkit == 
 +  Connect a null modem cable to the desired serial interface (e.g. SER0) 
 +  Boot the system into the BIOS menu 
 +  * Enable 'Console Redirection' option in the BIOS Menu and the corresponding serial port (e.g. COMA) 
 +<code>Setup Utility > Advanced > Console Redirection > Enabled</code> 
 +  * Press **<F10>** to save the settings and reboot the system 
 + 
 +== On Host PC == 
 +  * Connect the null modem cable to an available serial port 
 +  * Run your favorite terminal emulator on your Host PC (we recommend //TeraTerm Pro//) 
 +  * Configure the serial port according to the table below: 
 +<grid><col sm="4"
 + Bautrate: |  115200 
 +^  Data bits: |  8  | 
 +^  Parity: |  none  | 
 +^  Stop bits: |  1  | 
 +^  Handshake  : |  XON/XOFF 
 +</col></grid> 
 +⇒ Reboot the Starterkit and use the terminal emulator to set up the BIOS 
 +</panel> 
 + 
 +<panel type="primary" title="Hardware Monitor Fan Scaling"> 
 + 
 +With 'Fan Scaling' option it is possible to control the system temperature at a certain load of the system by setting up the fan speed at certain trip points.\\ 
 +To create a custom 'Fan Scaling' plan apply the following steps in the BIOS setup. \\ 
 +\\ 
 + 
 +  Boot the system into the BIOS menu 
 +  Enable 'Fan Scaling' option and set it up according to your needs 
 +<code>Setup Utility > Advanced > SIO Hardware Monitor Nuvoton NCT7802Y > Enable Fan Scaling</code> 
 +  * Press **<F10>** to save the settings and reboot the system 
 + 
 +++++ Example | 
 +{{:en:x86:fan_scaling.jpg?nolink&400|}} 
 +++++ 
 + 
 +</panel
 +<panel type="primary" title="Activate/Deactivate CPU cores"> 
 +To activate or deactivate CPU cores apply the following settings. 
 + 
 +  Boot the system into the BIOS menu 
 +  Set up 'CPU Configuration' option in the BIOS Menu accordingly:\\ 
 +<code>Setup Utility > Power > CPU Configuration > Core 0-4 > Enable/Disable</code> 
 +  * Press **<F10>** to save the settings and reboot the system 
 +</panel
 +<panel type="primary" title="State after G3"> 
 +With 'State after G3' option you can specify the behaviour of the system after power is supplied. 
 + 
 +Configuring 'State after G3: 
 +  Boot the system into the BIOS menu 
 +  Set up 'State after G3' option in the BIOS Menu accordingly: 
 + 
 +^ State       ^ Definition 
 +|  S0  | System starts up directly after power is supplied | 
 +|  S5  | System is held in power-off state until power button is pressed |  
 +<code>Setup Utility > Advanced > South Cluster Configuration > Miscellaneous Configuration > State After G3</code> 
 +  Press **<F10>** to save the settings and reboot the system 
 +</panel> 
 +<panel type="primary" title="Enable LVDS Display Output"> 
 + 
 +<alert type="warning">Please make sure that you use the LVDS variant of the module to use the LVDS interface!</alert> 
 +=== Enable the LVDS interface ==== 
 + 
 +1. Check if your module variant support LVDS: 
 +<code> BIOS Front Page > Device Manager > SIO TQmx86 > eDP to LVDS bridge = populated </code> 
 +2. Enable the LVDS inteface in SIO TQMx86: 
 +<code>BIOS Front Page > Device Manager > SIO TQmx86 > LVDS Configuration =  <Enable></code> 
 +3. Enable eDP to use the LVDS Interface (eDP-to-LVDS Bridge is used): 
 +<code>Setup Utility > Advanced (Tab) > Uncore Configuration > VBT Hook Configuration > LFP 1 Configuration =  <eDP></code> 
 +4. Press the changes by pressing the key F10 on your keybaord 
 +\\ 
 +\\ 
 +=== Configure the LVDS interface ==== 
 + 
 +The LVDS interface settings can be found on the following BIOS page: 
 +<code>BIOS Front Page > Device Manager > SIO TQmx86</code> 
 + 
 +^  Setting  ^  Description 
 +| LVDS Color depth and data packing format | Change the color depth and data packing format acording to your display: \\ > VESA 24 bpp \\ > JEIDA 24 bpp  \\ > VESA and JEIDA 18 bpp | 
 +| LVDS dual/single mode | Select your LVDS bus mode: \\ > Single \\ > dual | 
 +| LVDS EDID information | EDID information includes display specific values like timing and resolution. They are normally located in an I2C EEPROM on the display or baseboard. The LVDS bridge offers you to emulate a set of different display resolutions without the need of an EEPROM. Turn EDID emulation on to use one of the display presets | 
 + 
 +More information can be found under [[en:general_information:tutorial:edid|Custom LVDS resolution (EDID)]]. 
 + 
 + 
 +</panel> 
 +</accordion
 +</panel>
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