Giada J6412DL Elkhart Lake SBC User Manual
- June 2, 2024
- Giada
Table of Contents
J6412DL Elkhart Lake SBC
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Specifications
- Processor: Intel Core i5-8250U
- Memory: 8GB DDR4
- Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics 620
- Audio: Realtek ALC662
- Network: Gigabit Ethernet
- Storage:
- SATA
- M.2
- eMMC onboard (optional)
- USB: Yes
- Operating System: Windows 10/11 (64 bit) / Linux (64 bit)
- Fan: Yes
- Power Requirement: 12V DC
Product Usage Instructions
1. Hardware Usage Instruction
1.1 Dimension Chart
Refer to the provided dimension chart for accurate measurements
of the product.
1.2 Interface Definition
Understand the interface definitions for proper connection
setup:
- Board Jumper, Header, and Interface Diagram
- Board Jumper and Header Definition
2. BIOS Setup
Access the BIOS setup to configure system settings:
- Main (Standard CMOS setting)
- Advanced (Advanced BIOS setup)
FAQ
Q: Can I upgrade the memory on this device?
A: Yes, you can upgrade the memory by adding compatible RAM
modules.
Q: What operating systems are supported by this product?
A: This product supports Windows 10/11 (64 bit) and Linux (64
bit).
Q: How do I contact customer support for this product?
A: You can contact Shenzhen JIEHE Technology Development Co.,
Ltd. via their website, phone, email, or address provided in the
manual.
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Co., Ltd. (Giada, JIEHE’s global brand) and all rights are reserved. The
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notification. Specifications here are for reference only, please take the real
product as standard.
Without official authorization of Giada, other companies or individuals may
not copy, plagiarize, translate or disseminate this manual for commercial
purpose.
The information provided in this manual is accurate and reliable. The company
does not take any legal responsibility for the consequences of infringement
use of this manual.
Safety Notice
· Read the user manual carefully before setting up the Giada product. ·
Disconnect the power cord before installing the internal components · Most
electronic components are sensitive to static electrical charge, please wear a
wrist-grounding strap when installing the internal components. · Don’t
disconnect the power cord when the system is running to avoid damage to the
sensitive components by instantaneous surge voltage.
Contact Information
Shenzhen JIEHE Technology Development Co., Ltd. Website: www.giadatech.com
Phone: +86-755-3330 0336 Email: support@giadatech.com Address: 1~3/F, Block A,
Tsinghua Information Harbor, North Section, Shenzhen Hi-tech
Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China
Table of Contents
1. Product Introduction…………………………………………………………………………. – 5 1.1 Brief
Introduction …………………………………………………………………….. – 5 1.2 Motherboard
Picture…………………………………………………………………. – 5 1.3 Specification
……………………………………………………………………………. – 5 –
2. Hardware Usage Instruction………………………………………………………………. – 7 2.1 Dimension
Chart………………………………………………………………………. – 7 2.2 Interface Definition
………………………………………………………………….. – 8 2.2.1 Board Jumper, Header And Interface
Diagram ……………………. – 8 2.2.2 Board Jumper And Header Definition………………………………… –
9 –
3. Accessories Installation Steps ………………………………………………………….. – 14 3.1
WIFI/3G/4G (M.2) Installation ………………………………………………… – 14 3.2 M.2
Installation………………………………………………………………………. – 16 3.3 SATA
Installation……………………………………………………………………. – 16 3.4 Memory Installation
……………………………………………………………….. – 17 3.5 SIM Card Installation
……………………………………………………………… – 18 –
4. Bios Setup……………………………………………………………………………………… – 19 4.1 Main (Standard CMOS
setting)………………………………………………… – 22 4.2 Advanced (Advanced BIOS setup)
…………………………………………… – 23 –
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4.2.1 ACPI Setting …………………………………………………………………. – 24 4.2.2 CPU Configuration
………………………………………………………… – 25 4.2.3 Trusted Computing ………………………………………………………… –
27 4.2.4 Hardware Monitor …………………………………………………………. – 28 4.2.5 Serial Port 1
Configuration……………………………………………… – 30 4.2.6 Serial Port 2
Configuration……………………………………………… – 31 4.2.7 OEM ME
Configuration…………………………………………………. – 32 4.2.8 System Devices Configuration
………………………………………… – 33 4.3 Security Configuration ……………………………………………………………. – 35
4.4 Boot ……………………………………………………………………………………… – 37 4.5 Save &
Exit……………………………………………………………………………. – 39 4.6 Watchdog API and
instruction………………………………………………….. – 39 –
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1. Product Introduction
1.1 Brief Introduction
Giada EN-J6412DL adopts Intel® Elkhart Lake platform Celeron® J6412 quad-core
CPU with a main frequency up to 2.60 GHz. With a size of only 3.5 inches, the
life cycle of up to 7 years, and rich interfaces, it is an excellent choice
for Kiosk and digital signage.
1.2 Motherboard Picture
1.3 Specification
Processor
Memory Graphics Audio Network Storage
CPU Frequency BIOS Chipset Type GPU Graphic Engine Controller Controller SATA M.2
Intel® Celeron J6412 processor 2.00GHz (Up to 2.60GHz) AMI Source Code SOC 2 ×SO-DIMM DDR4-3200MHz up to 32GB Intel® UHD Graphics for 10th Gen. CPU DirectX, OpenGL, OpenCL Realtek ALC897 HD Audio 2×RTL8111H Gigabit Ethernet 1×2.5″ SATA3 1×M-Key M.2(2280) for PCIe SSD
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eMMC
Onboard eMMC5.1 optional
USB
3×USB 3.2 Gen2, 3×USB 2.0
External I/O Interface
Network Audio
Display Output
2×RJ45 1×2-in-1 headset (Audio-out&Mic-in) 1×HDMI (Max.4096×2160@60Hz) 1×DP (Max.4096×2160@60Hz)
LVDS
1×30pin LVDS (Colay with eDP header)
eDP
1×40pin eDP(Colay with LVDS header)
USB
2×USB2.0, signal by 1×9pin USB header
RS232
1×RS232, signal by 1×9pin COM header
Internal I/O Interface
RS232/422/485 F_Panel/Speaker
1×RS232/422/485, signal by 1×9pin COM hearder 1×8pin F_Panel, 1×4pin Speaker
CLR_CMOS
1×3pin Clear CMOS
GPIO
1×10pin GPIO
SYS_FAN
1×4pin system fan, 1×6pin Inverter
TPM2.0
1×TPM optional
WatchDog
WatchDog Timer
Yes
Timer
Auto Power On Auto Power On
Yes
RTC
Remote Time control Set up independently every day, a week as a cycle
PWR
Power requirement
DC-IN 12V 24V
Operation System
Windows/Linux
Windows10/11(64 bit) / Linux(64 bit)
Fan
Fan
Yes
PCB
Dimensions(W×D)
146mm×102mm (5.75″×4.02″)
Environment
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 60°C (32 ~ 140°F) at 0.7 m/s air flow
Relative Humidity
95% @60°C (non-condensing)
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2. Hardware Usage Instruction
2.1 Dimension Chart
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2.2 Interface Definition
2.2.1 Board Jumper, Header And Interface Diagram
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2.2.2 Board Jumper And Header Definition
No.
Name
Function
1
F_COM1
COM Port (RS232)
PIN Definition
COM Port
2
F_COM2
RS232/
422/485
3
GPIO
GPIO Port
4
SYS_FAN
System Fan
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5
CLR_CMOS
Clear CMOS Jumper
6
F_USB2_1
USB2.0 Header
7
SPK_6W
Speaker Port
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8
F_PANEL Front Panel
9
PWR_SEL
LVDS/EDP Power Select
10
EDP1
EDP Signal Port
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11
INVT1
INVETER Backlight Pin
12
INVT2
INVETER Backlight Pin
13
LVDS
LVDS Pin
14
SATA1
SATA3.0
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15
SATA1_ PWR
SATA1 Power Supply
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3. Accessories Installation Steps
For safety reasons, please ensure that the board is disconnected with power
before installation.
3.1 WIFI/3G/4G (M.2) Installation
WIFI Installation 1. Tighten the WIFI module and WIFI module bracket with
screws. 2. Plug the WIFI module into the M.2 slot. 3. Secure the module to the
carrier by tightening up the screw. 4. Connect the black cable to Main and
grey cable to AUX. Install the antenna.
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3G/4G Installation 1. Plug the 3G/4G module into the M.2 slot. 2. Secure the
module to the carrier by tightening up the screw. 3. Connect the cable to Main
and install the antenna.
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3.2 M.2 Installation
1. Plug the M.2 PCIe SSD into the M.2 slot. 2. Secure the module to the
carrier by tightening up the screw.
3.3 SATA Installation
Connect SATA with cable to the connector on board.
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3.4 Memory Installation
This product only supports DDR4 SO-DIMM memory modules. 1. Locate the SO-DIMM
slot on the board. 2. Gently insert the module into the slot in a 45-degree
angle. 3. Carefully push down the memory module until it snaps into the
locking mechanism.
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3.5 SIM Card Installation
This product supports standard SIM card with the size of 25mm × 15mm. 1.
[Open] the SIM card holder and pull it up. 2. Insert the SIM card. 3. [Lock]
the card holder.
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4. Bios Setup
Notice:
The descriptions relating to BIOS setup in this Manual is for reference only
since the BIOS version of the product might be upgraded. Giada provides no
guarantee that all the contents in this Manual are consistent with the
information you acquired. BIOS is a basic I/O control program saved in the
Flash Memory. Bridging the motherboard and the operation system, BIOS is used
for managing the setup of the related parameters between them. When the
computer is activated, the system is first controlled by the BIOS program.
Firstly, a selfdetection called POST is performed to check all hard devices
and confirm the parameters of the synchronous hardware. Once all detections
are completed, BIOS will hand over the controlling to the operation system
(OS). As BIOS serves as the only channel that connects the hardware and
software, whether your computer can run stably and work in optimized state
will hinge on how to properly set the parameters in BIOS. Therefore, the
correct setup of BIOS plays a key role in stably running the system and
optimizing its performance. The CMOS Setup will save the set parameters in the
built-in CMOS SRAM on the motherboard. When the power is shut off, the lithium
battery on the motherboard will provide continuously power to CMOS SRAM.
The BIOS setup program will allow you to configure the following items: 1. HD
drive and peripheral devices 2. Video display type and display items 3.
Password protection 4. Power management characteristics
A. State of BIOS Setup
When the computer is started up, BIOS will run the self-detection (Post)
program. This program includes series of diagnosis fixed in BIOS. When this
program is executed, the following information will appear if any error is
found: Press [F1] to Run General help Press [F2] to Load previous values and
continue
To enter BIOS, you can press DEL to load the default values and enter the
system, you can press DEL to enter the BIOS interface if no error is found. If
the indicative information disappears before you operate, you can shut off the
computer and turn it on again, or you can press the RESET key on the product
case. To restart your computer, you can also simultaneously press < Ctrl > +
B. Function Keys definitions
Hot Key ESC Page Up Page Down F1 F9 F10
Description
(Up key) Move to the previous item (Down key) Move to the next item (Left key)
Move to the left item (Right key) Move to the right item Exit the current
interface Change the setup state, or add the values Change the setup state, or
deduct the values Display the information of the current function Keys
definitions. Load the optimized values Save the settings and exit the CMOS
SETUP
C. Auxiliary information Main interface
When the system enters the main interface of Setup, the major selected
contents will be displayed at the lower part of the interface with the change
of the options.
When you set the value for each column, you can view the preset value of the
column and the values that can be set if you press F2, for example, the BIOS
default values or CMOS Setup values. To exit the interface for auxiliary
information, press [ESC].
- Main menu When the system enters the CMOS Setup menu, you can see the main menu on the upper part of the screen, as shown in Figure1. In this main menu, you can use the left and right direction keys to select the setup items. Once the item is selected, the lower part of the computer screen will show the details of setting.
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Fig 1
- Main (standard CMOS setup) This item is used for setting the date and time.
- Advanced (advanced BIOS setup) This item is used for setting the advanced functions provided by BIOS, such as specifications of PCIe facilities,CPU, HDD, etc.
- Security (set the administrator/user password)
- Boot (startup configuration characteristics)
- Save & Exit (option of exit) This item includes load optimal defaults /
load failsafe defaults value / discard changes / discard changes and exit.
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4.1 Main (Standard CMOS setting)
- System time (hh:mm:ss) Use this item to set the time for the computer, with
the format as “HH / MM / SS”. 2) System date (mm:dd:yy) Use this item to set
the date for the computer, with the format as “week, MM / DD / YY”.
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4.2 Advanced (Advanced BIOS setup)
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4.2.1 ACPI Setting
ACPI Setting Item ACPI Sleep State
Enable Hibernation State After G3 Resume On RTC
Description
Select the highest ACPI sleep state the system will enter when the suspend
button is pressed.
Enables or disables system ability to Hibernate (OS/S4 Sleep State).This
option may not be effective with some OS.
Specify what state to go to when power is re-applied after a power failure (G3
State) .
The user can set up automatic startup by Fixed Time Enabled. Disabled. The RTC
function is disabled by default.
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Wake up from USB KB/MS Wake On LAN 4.2.2 CPU Configuration
If this item is enabled, the user can wake up PC by USB and keyboard from S3
or S4 Disabled. Enabled. This item is enabled by default
Enable or Disable PCIE LAN to wake the system Disabled. Enabled. This item is
enabled by default
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CPU Configuration Item CPU Configuration
Boot performance mode
Intel (VMX) Virtualization Technology
Description
Max Battery Max Non-Turbo Performance. Turbo Performance. Intel Virtualization
Technology is enabled by default. User can enable and disable the Intel
Virtualization Technology function.
IntelR SpeedSteptm
IntelR SpeedStep Technology dynamically increases the
processor’s frequency as needed by taking advantage of thermal and power
headroom to give you a burst of speed when you need it, or increased energy
efficiency.The option is enabled by default. You can disable the function if
it’s necessary.
Race To HaltRTH
IntelRSpeed Shift Technology C states Turbo Mode
The Race To HaltRTH function is enable by default. It can
adjust the CPU base frequency work in C-state. Optional: C-state.
Intel speed shift function is enabled by default. Intel® Speed Shift
Technology uses hardware-controlled P-states to deliver dramatically quicker
responsiveness with single-threaded, transient (short duration) workloads,
such as web browsing, by allowing the processor to more quickly select its
best operating frequency and voltage for optimal performance and power
efficiency.
The C-State function is disabled by default.
Disabled. Enabled.
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4.2.3 Trusted Computing
TPM20 Device Found Firmware Version Vendor Security Device Support CHA-1 PCR Bank SHA256 PCR Bank SHA384 PCR Bank
Description
TPM FW version is 600.15 The vendor is INTC.It means the FTPM is enabled by
default. Disabled Enabled. This item is enabled by default. Disabled. This
item is disabled by default. Enabled. Disabled. This item is Enabled by
default Enabled. Disabled This item is Disabled by default. Enabled.
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SM3_256 PCR Bank Pending operation Platform Hierarchy Storage Hierarchy
Endorsement Hierarchy Physical Presence Spec Version TPM 20 Interface Type
Device Select 4.2.4 Hardware Monitor
Disabled This item is Disabled by default. Enabled. It includes None and TPM
Clear function. Disable or Enable the Platform Hierarchy. Disable or Enable
the Storage Hierarchy. Disable or Enable the Endorsement Hierarchy.
You can choose 1.2 or 1.3. The version is 1.3 by default.
TPM2.0 Interface Type is CRB by default. You can select TPM1.2 or TPM2.0 or
Auto. Auto is set up
by default.
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System Devices Configuration Smart Fan Function Smart Fan1 Mode
Fan off temperature limit Fan start temperature limit Fan Full Speed Temp
limit Fan start PWM PWM SLOPE SETTING
Description
It includes “Software Mode” and “Automatic Mode”. Software Mode. Automatic
Mode: Automatic Mode is enabled by default. FAN will stop work If temperature
is lower than the Fan off
temperature limit value. If the temperature is higher than fan off temperature
limit,
FAN will start work. If the temperature is higher than the FAN Full Speed temp
limit value, the FAN will work at full speed. If the temperature is higher
than the FAN start PWM value,
the FAN will start work. PWM SLOPE Selection
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4.2.5 Serial Port 1 Configuration
Super IO Configuration Serial Port 1 Configuration Serial Port
Change settings
Description
The serial port is enabled by default. Enabled Disabled.
User can set the serial port by change settings option. Auto IO=3F8HIRQ=4
IO=3F8HIRQ=345679101112
IO=2F8HIRQ=345679101112
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Super IO Configuration
Description
IO=3E8HIRQ=345679101112
IO=2E8HIRQ=345679101112.
4.2.6 Serial Port 2 Configuration
Super IO Configuration Serial Port 2 Configuration
Serial Port
Change settings
Description
The serial port is enabled by default. Enabled Disabled.
User can set the serial port by change settings option.
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Super IO Configuration
Auto
Description
IO=2F8HIRQ=4
IO=3F8HIRQ=345679101112
IO=2F8HIRQ=345679101112
IO=3E8HIRQ=345679101112
Serial Port 2 Mode Configuration
IO=2E8HIRQ=345679101112. The serial port is RS232 by default.
4.2.7 OEM ME Configuration
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OEM Configuration Item
ME Control
Description
Enables or disables ME Control.
4.2.8 System Devices Configuration
System Devices Configuration Item
Description
SDIO Configuration
SATA And RST Configuration
SATA Controller(s)
Enable/Disable SATA Controller(s)
Serial ATA Port 0
Serial ATA Port 0
Software Preserve
Software Preserve
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System Devices Configuration Item
Port 0
Description
Enable or Disable SATA port.
Network Stack Configuration
PXE Function
Enabled/Disabled UEFI Stack.. Disabled: The PXE function is disable by default. Enabled.
Ipv4 PXE Support
Enabled/Disabled IPV4 PXE boot support. If disabled IPV4 boot support will not be available. Enabled. Disabled. This item is disabled by default.
Ipv4 HTTP Support
Enabled/Disabled IPV4 PXE boot support. If disabled IPV4 boot support will not be available. Enabled. Disabled. This item is disabled by default.
Ipv6 PXE Support
Enabled/Disabled IPV6 PXE boot support. If disabled, IPV6 PXE boot support will not be available. Enabled. Disabled. This item is disabled by default.
Ipv6 HTTP Support
Enabled/Disabled IPV6 HTTP boot support. If disabled, IPV6 HTTP boot support will not be available. Enabled. Disabled. This item is disabled by default.
PXE boot wait time
Wait time in seconds to press ESC key to abort the PXE boot. Use either +/- or numeric keys to set the value.
Media detect count
NVME Configuration Select LVDS Mode
Number of times the presence of media will be checked. Use either +/- or numeric keys to set the value.
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4.3 Security Configuration
If this function is selected, the following information will appear: Enter New
Password hhhhhh Then enter a password which is no more than eight characters
and press
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Secure Boot Item
Secure Boot
Secure Boot Mode Restore Factory keys Key Management
Description
Secure boot feature is active if secure Boot is enabled, platform key(PK) is
enrolled and the system is in user mode. The mode change requires platform
reset.
Secure Boot mode options: Stand or Custom. In Custom Mode, secure Boot Policy
variables can be configured by a physically present user without full
authentication.
Force System to User Mode.Install factory default Sercure Boot key databases.
Enables expert users to modify Secure Boot Policy variables without full
authentication.
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4.4 Boot
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Boot Item Boot Configuration
Setup Prompt Timeout
Bootup NumLock State
Quiet Boot
Fast Boot BOOT ORDER Priorities Boot Option #1 Boot Option #2 Boot Option #3
Boot Option #4 Boot Option #5 Boot Option #6 UEFI USB Drive BBS Priorities
UEFI Application Boot Priorities
Description
This item is use to set the wait time of entering the operation system. During
the BIOS post, if user doesn’t press the keyboard, it won’t respond unless you
reboot the BIOS. The Setup Prompt Timeout is 3s by default. You can set the
time as you want.
Options are OFF and ON. In other words, this item can be used to set the state
of Num Lock after entering the system. It can be set according to user’s needs
and doesn’t affect the performance of the computer.
If this item is set as Enabled, the system can be started within five seconds
and some detection items will be ignored. The options are [Disabled] and
[Enabled].
Enables or disables boot with initialization of a minimal set of devices
required to launch active boot option. Has no effect for BBS boot option.
The first boot device. If BIOS doesn’t detect the first boot device, it will
check the second boot device.
The second boot device. If BIOS doesn’t detect the second boot device, it will
check the next boot device.
The third boot device. If BIOS doesn’t detect the third boot device, it will
check the third next device.
The fourth boot device. If BIOS doesn’t detect the fourth boot device, it will
check the next boot device.
The fifth boot device. If BIOS doesn’t detect the fifth boot
device, it will check the next boot device.
The six boot device. If BIOS doesn’t detect the six boot device, it will check
the next boot device.
Specifies the boot Device Priority sequence from available UEFI USB
Application.
Specifies the boot Device Priority sequence from available UEFI Application.
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4.5 Save & Exit
Save & Exit Item Save Options Save Changes and Reset Discard Changes and Exit Restore Defaults
Description
Save Changes and Reset. Give up the settings and exit. Recover it to default.
4.6 Watchdog API and instruction
Please contact Giada FAE (email:support@giadatech.com) for watchdog API
software and instruction.
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