CL100G
This page also applies to the TM700 ThinManager Ready platform.
Technical Resources

This article also applies to the TM700.
Downloads
Technical information related to the system's motherboard can be found from the support link below.
Auto Power On
The CL100 can be configured to turn on automatically when DC power is connected. This is useful for power outage recovery or if the unit is mounted in a hard to reach location. You can enable Auto Power On by following the steps listed below.
Power on the unit and immediately press the F2 key until you see the BIOS screen

Using the arrow keys, navigate to the Advanced tab and enter the Chipset Configuration menu

Next, locate the Restore on AC/Power Loss option
Change it to [Power On]

Finally, navigate to the Exit tab and choose the Save Changes and Exit option
The system will reboot and is now configured for auto power on
Internal Access
Opening the CL100 does not void the manufacturer’s warranty. However, some precautions are necessary to avoid damaging the unit.
Perform this disassembly in an area free of static discharge
Before beginning, touch a grounded metal surface to discharge your body of static electricity

Opening the CL100 case
Unplug the system and turn it upside down
If applied, remove the rubber feet to access the screws
Next, use a small P1 Phillips driver to remove the screws
Now the bottom plate can now be removed. There may be slight resistance from the sticky thermal pad found inside

Clear CMOS
First, locate the clear CMOS pad (circled in red)
Then use a flathead screwdriver or other piece of metal to short the two halves together for 30 seconds
After that, reinstall the bottom plate and power on the CL100. If it fails to function at this point, you may need to send it in for repair. If this is the case, please contact our Technical Support Team.

mSATA storage
Installation

Unplug the system and turn it upside down
If applied, remove the rubber feet to access the screws
Next, use a small P1 Phillips driver to remove the screws
Now the bottom plate can now be removed. There may be slight resistance from the sticky thermal pad found inside
Watch the animation to the right:
Insert the mSATA drive into the slot
Secure with M2 screw
Peel and apply thermal pad
Reinstall bottom plate


Removal
If your mSATA storage drive is not detected or you want to replace it, you can remove it by following the steps below.
First, remove the small Phillips screw holding the drive in place. The drive will pop up to a 45-degree angle
Next, pull the drive straight out and away from the slot
Then, reinsert the drive and re-install the screw
UEFI/Legacy Boot Mode

Power on the CL100 and immediately press the F2 key until you see the BIOS screen

Navigate to the Boot tab
Open the CSM submenu

Enable CSM for legacy boot mode, disable CSM for UEFI boot mode
Press F10 to Save and Exit
Security Advisory
For the latest security advisories concerning OnLogic products, including vulnerability disclosures and necessary updates, please refer to our official Security Advisories page. It is recommended to regularly check this resource for critical security information. Access Security Advisories
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