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3. 1 1 Product Overview 1 2 Block Diagram Featuring Intel 945GME amp ICH7 chipsets the NISE 3110 fan less box computer supports Intel s Core 2 Duo Celeron M processor with 533 667 MHz FSB Intel Core 2 Duo and DDR2 667 533 memory The rugged NISE 3110 fan less box computer is designed for space critical application requires extreme reliability low power 533 667 consumption and versatile 1 0 configuration For added flexibility the NISE 3110 s also boasts three 5232 ports one RS232 422 485 port and one PCI expansion Slot g45GME DDR2 Slot For data storage the NISE 3110 provides one CompactFlash socket and one 2 5 er HDD drive bay The System supports mode power feature and accept 8 053 GbE AND wide range of power supplies from 12 V DC to 30 V DC Marvel amp DE 7 88 8053 GbE LAN2 Housed in a compact 195 mm x 268 mm x 80 mm heavy duty aluminum chas SATA sara PCI 32 Bit 33 3 PCI Slot sis the NISE 3110 is designed for reliable maintenance free industrial comput SAI ing The NISE 3110 fan less box computer offers a cost effective solution for a PC BUS multitude of mission critical embedded computing applications in automation machine control and POS systems Support Intel Core 2 Duo Core Duo Celeron M processors
4. Intel 945GME Chipsets Dual 1000 100 10Mbps LAN ports Figure 1 1 Block Diagram of EBC 576 6 x USB2 0 VGA DVI 4 x SIO PCI Expansion Slot Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 11 NISE31 1 User Manual Chapter 1 General Information 3 33 13 Specifications Main Board EBC 576 Support Intel Core 2 Duo Core Duo Celeron M family processors with 533 667 MHz Intel Embedded Processor Reference List Intel Longevity CPU Core Duo Processor 12500 2 0G Celeron M 440 1 86G Chipset Intel 945GME Graphics Memory Controller Hub GMCH Intel 82801 GBM ICH7 Mobile 7 Main Memory 2 x 240 pin DDR2 533 667 DIMM sockets up to 2 GB unbuffered non ECC DDR SDRAM Max 3G Capacity supported Expansion Slot Supports one 32 bit 33MHz PCI card PCI Length support 160 mm When 2 5 HDD installed 240 mm When no HDD is installed Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 1 0 Interface Front Customized logo Optional HDD Access Power LAN status LEDs 2x USB 2 0 ports power on off switch 1 0 Interface Rear 2 x PS 2 connectors KB MS 1x VGA connector 4 x USB 2 0 ports 2 GbE LAN Ports 4 x Serial Ports with 1x 0844 connector Three ports support RS232 One port sup
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6. 1 M U42 8080 DC Power Output Conn J8 PIO CN7 FAN J2 El 95220904 000000000 DC IN OLVDS 2 Switch 20000000000 11 0000000002 VDS 3 2 0001000007 1 55 4 225505525555559559 SH DU Switch JP12 DVI CN1 Figure 2 1 Location of 576 zs Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 19 N ISE31 1 0 User Chapter 2 Jumper Setting NEXGOM ES es ESI 2 4 Definition of Jumpers x JP5 12C 1x2 pin header 2 54mm JP2 ATX power Switch 1x4 pin header 2 54mm 2 AN Hardware Reset 1 2 pin header 2 54mm JP6 CMOS Status Select 1x3 pin header 2 54mm 2 3 T GND JP4 Panel Power Select 1 3 pin header 2 54mm 3 JP CF Master Slave Selection 1x3 pin header 2 54mm 1 2 pin short Master 2 3 pin short Slave D Slave GND Master VCC5 NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 20 NISE31 1 0 User Chapter 2 Jumper Setting NEXGOM JP8 GPI 0 Programming LED 2 2 pin header 2 0mm 5112 COM2 RS232 422 485 Select 2x10 DIP SWITCH OQ Z
7. 14 Acknowledgements DT T 2 15 Declaration of Conformity 2 Figure 1 3 Dimension drawing of 5 6 19 Installation 54006540015 2 Figure 1 4 Dimension drawing of NISE 3110 16 Handling Precautions 3 Chapter 2 Jumper Setting 17 NEXCOM Policy 4 18 Global Service Contact Information cccccccccccccccccececcececcececceceecececcecesceceecee 5 Table 21 Setting Jumpers 0011 11 1 1 4 1010 1 101 10 00 18 RoHS Compliance ssssssseee ne 6 22 PCI Device interrupt and BUS Assignments 18 Manual Revision History BP lO iO dip D 19 Table of COME 8 ea 00400 01 0 19 Chapter 1 General Information 11 20 J uu 11 m 23 11 49 u uu uuu au en 11 Figure 1 1 Block Diagram of 57 6 mw 11 pO l 12 1 4 Ordering Information nennt nnne 13 1 5 Packing Materials Checklist 13 7 1 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights r
8. Pe ripheral Component Interconnect bus channel must make go out from the hibernation State The choices Enabled Disabled Reload Global Timer Events Primary Secondary IDE 0 1 FDD COM LPT Port PCI PIRQ A D The events are 1 0 events whose occurrence can prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or can awaken the system from such a mode In effect the system remains alert for anything which occurs to a device which is configured as Enabled even when the system is in a power down mode The choices are Enabled and Disabled After you have made your selections in the Power Management setup press the lt ESC gt key to go back to the main program screen NISE3110 User Manual Appendix G Award 8105 Setup 11 PnP Configurations This section describes configuring the PCI bus system Peripheral Component Interface is a system which allows 1 0 devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users should make any changes to the default settings selecting PnP PCI Configurations on the main program screen displays this menu Phoenix fiuardBIOS 5 Setup Utilitu P Item Help nP PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled uto ESCD 1 Enter Select PU PD Value F10
9. ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values Optimized Defaults Figure 10 1 BIOS Power Management Setup ACPI Function The ACPI standard Advanced Configuration and Interface power allows the operating system directly to check the functions of energy saving and the PnP Plug and Play NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved functionality The ACPI functions are normally activated by the BIOS The choices are Enabled and Disabled Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked There are three choices 1 V H SYNC Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization port and write blanks to the video buffer 2 Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer 3 DPMS Support Select this option if your monitor supports the Display Power Man agement signaling DPMS standard of the Video Electronics Standard to select video power management values Video Off In Suspend This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked The choices Yes No Wake up by PCI Card When the system enters a Soft off mode Standby power exists but system 1 not work ing it will wake up system when specific signals occurred The BIOS monitors the system for activity to determine when to enable power management If you enable this feature the computer specifies that any signal noticed on the
10. s T Bm 4 4 JP10 Signal Power Select 1x5 pin header 2 54mm 5 1 2 short RI Power 5v 3 4 short RI Powerz12V 4 5 short Normal gt NEXCOM 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 21 NISE31 1 0 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting NEXGOM m CN4 CPU FAN 1x4 pinWafer 2 54mm J1 J2 SYSTEM FAN 1x 3 pin Wafer 2 54mm Bo SENSE NEXCOM Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 29 N ISE31 1 0 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting ee DVI Interface 2x17 pin box header 2 0mm 2 wo s 3 DVI_DATAO 4 Mo ____ 1 E DDC_CLK NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved CN2 CN3 LVDS Connector 2x10 pin DF13 NM 19 1 DDCCLK LA DATA LA DATANI LA CLK N LA DATAPO 6 LA_DATANO BACKLIGNT LA vo ______ 590 9 LA CN3 3 9 _ 5 58 04 NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting CN5 PCI SLOT Standard PCI 32 Bit Connector ____ ____________________ OOOOO OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOCOOOOO
11. 15 5 Reserved 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 8 Reserved 9 9 Reserved Reserved NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 1 2 5 2 Keyboard Mouse 6 pin Mini DIMM 2 Keyboard Pin Del NC Kek fe KM1 For Mouse Det Pin 00 3592 4 Jwvo __ 5 JP12 Remote On Off Switch 2 pin Tterminal port 3 81mm NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting NEXGOM ae USB1 USB Port Dual USB port Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 32 N ISE31 1 User Manual Appendix A Watchdog Fan less Computer 9 3110 Appendix A Watchdog Timer setup Setup Watchdog Timer Environment InitWDT Initial Watchdog Timer Users can select second or minute timer at this procedure line 8 SetWDTTime Watchdog Timer Time out Value Users can set
12. beveled corner the CPU as shown in the picture Step 2 5 Insert heat sink silicon compound 15 aligned to the direction of the socket Ego tur Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 43 N ISE31 1 User Manual Appendix D Installation Guide foes 3 Install Remove RAM module 5 0pen Bottom Cover Step 5 1 Remove the screws on the bottom side Step 3 1 Insert either 1 or 2 DDR 4 Close Top Cover Step 4 1 Secure the top cover with screws NEXCOM zu Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 44 N ISE31 1 0 User Manual Appendix D Installation Guide 6 Install HDD Step 6 3 Place finished stand with HDD back to the chassis and make sure it Step 6 1 Unscrew HDD stand 15 properly secured Plug HDD cable and pay attention to SATA power cable and SATA cable at the right position 1 Close Bottom Cover Step 6 2 Secure 2 5 HDD Step 1 Lock bottom cover with screws NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 45 N ISE31 1 0 User Manual Appendix Display Setting NEXCOM E Fan less BOX Computer NISE 3110 Appendix Display Setting Eog Since the chipset belongs to Intel mobile group LVDS is the default of display Once VGA port is not linked with monitor when power on the NISE system LVDS will be the first display automatically a
13. clone 945 CRT 945 extend 945 CRT Plug and Play Monitor and Intel Corporation 945GME E Display Attributes 12 Color Correction General Adapter Monitor Troubleshoot Color Management 12 Driver Info 21 Display Config Display Status Display Config 945_CRT clone 945 DVI Primary Display 845 Secondary D isplay 345 Display Configuration Display Config 945 CRT clone 945 DVI EM 345 CAT single Primary Made 345 single Tee 945 345 twin Resolution 12816 945 C clone 945 1345 extend 345 Secondary Mode Resolution 128010246560 Depth x Part si CRT Rotate 0 gt Pot Status Enabled vi Flip None gt NEXCOM Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manual Appendix G Award BIOS Setup E Fan less BOX Computer NISE 3110 Appendix G Award 8105 Setup es This chapter explains how to use the BIOS Setup program for the EBC 576 The current BIOS setup pictures in the chapter are for reference only which may change by the BIOS modification in the future User can download any major updated items or reversion from NEXCOM web site http www nexcom com tw If any unclear message occurs please contact NEXCOM customer service representative for help or log onto http www nexcom com tw news newslist jsp iid
14. menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Item Help Date mm dd yy Time Chh mm ss gt IDE Channel Master gt IDE Channel 0 Slave IDE Channel 1 Master gt IDE Channel 1 Slave Uideo Halt Tle lt Move Enter Select F5 Preuious Ualues Figure 7 1 BIOS Standard CMOS Features PU PD Ualue 10 5 ESC Exit 1 1 Help F Optimized Defaults The Standard CMOS Setup utility is used to configure the following features NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved Date mm dd yy The BIOS determines the day of the week from the other data information This field is for information only Press the left or right arrow key to move to the desired field date month year Press the PgUp or PgDn key to increment the setting or type the desired value into the field Time hh mm ss The time format is based on the 24 hour military time clock For example 1 p m is 13 00 00 Press the left or right arrow key to move to the desired field Press the PgUp or Pg Dn key to increment the setting or type the desired value into the field IDE Devices Primary Secondary Master Slave Your computer has two IDE channels Primary and Secondary and each channel can be installed with one or two devices Master and Slave Use these items to configure each device on the IDE channel If you leave this item at Auto the system will automaticall
15. CO ooo o je Pee 536095 Pee E 1 Yf pou 80 00 86 00 96 00 30 00 86 00 Figure 1 4 Dimension drawing of NISE 3110 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 16 NISE31 1 User Manual Chapter 2 Setting E Fan less BOX Computer NISE 3110 Chapter 2 Jumper Setting NEXGOM 2 1 Setting Jumpers 2 2 PCI Device interrupt and BUS Assignments A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch It consists of two metal pins and a cap When setting the jumpers ensure that the jumper caps are placed on the mE Configuration REQ GNT correct pins When the jumper cap is placed on both pins the jumper is SHORT BUS DEVIC FUNCTION If you remove the jumper cap or place the jumper cap on just one pin the jumper is OPEN Please see the following illustrations PCI 51011 1 17 0 A B C D 0 1 1 18 0 D A B C The illustrations on the right show 2 pin jumper When the jumper cap is placed on both pins the jumper is SHORT If you remove the jumper cap or place the jumper cap on just one pin the jumper is OPEN Open Off short On These illustrations show a 3 pin Jumper Pins 1 and 2 are SHORT Table 2 1 Setting Jumpers NEXCOM 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 18 N ISE31 1 0 User
16. Online9620Support 1 About the BIOS The BIOS Basic Input and Output System Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor your system to suit your individual work needs It is a ROM based configuration utility that displays the systems configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system parameters These parameters are stored in non volatile battery backed up CMOS that saves this information even when the power is turned off When the system is turned back on the system is configured with the values found in CMOS With easy to use pull down menus you can configure such items as e Hard drives diskette drives and peripherals e Video display type and display options e Password protection from unauthorized use e Power management features The settings made in the Setup program intimately affect how the computer performs Therefore it is important to understand all the Setup options and then make appropriate settings 2 When to Run BIOS The BIOS program should be modified under the following conditions Changing of the system configuration Detecting configuration error by the system and you are prompted to make changes to the Setup program e Hesetting the system clock e Hedefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts e Making changes to the Power Management configuration e Changing the password or making other changes to the securi
17. Save ESC Exit F1 General 6 F5 Preuious Ualues F Optimized Defaults Figure 11 1 BIOS PnP PCI Configurations Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup if you have installed a new add on Card and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system can not boot The choices are Enabled and Disabled NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved Resources Controlled By The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as going into each of the submenus that follows this field The choices are Auto ESCD Manual 12 PC Health Status When main boards support hardware monitoring this item lets you monitor the param eters for critical voltages critical temperatures and fan speeds These are the read only items After you have read the PC Health Status press the lt ESC gt key to go back to the main program screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Item Help PC Health Status Tlee Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit 1 1 Help F5 Previous Values 7 Optimized Defaults Figure 12 1 PC Health Status EH NISE3110 U
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19. time out value at this procedure line 3 9 5 ExitSetup Exit Setup Environment NEXCOM Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 34 NISE31 1 0 User Appendix A Watchdog NEXCOM mov al OcOh Here set OcOh for second set 40h for minute 2ih al InitWDT ENDP SetWDTTime ut OV 0 m out EH Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 35 NISE31 1 0 User Manual Appendix B GPIO Programming Guide E Fan less BOX Computer NISE 3110 Appendix B GPIO Programming Guide NEXCOM IFGPIO slave input port Reflects the incoming logic levels of the pins re gardless of whether the pin is defined as an input or output Writes to this register bit 7 4 have no effect 3 GP20 0UTPUT GP24 INPUT GP21 0UTPUT GP25 INPUT If GPIO slave output port Controls the levels of the GPIO output pins defined To GP22 DUTPUT GP26 INPUT as outputs Bit values in this register bit 3 0 have no effect on pins defained as inputs 8 GP23 QUTPUT 10 GP27 INPUT Read form this register reflects the saved value last written not the actual pin value IO ADDRESS 801H GP20 GP21 Bit2 GP22 GP23 GP24 Bit5 GP25 Bit6 GP26 Bit GP27 Note e Pin 20 EBC576 NISE3110 has been programmed for Smart Pane
20. 8 SSSSSSENSSSSS AERAR 29 o HM 175 00 6889 57 A SEEN 1 T g 75 00 6889 76 Ta T 80 00 7086 61 w lon N w 2 gt 5 ES E 7 m m bel J ro 5 d Lo e NES ON Eo 60 e den DB 5 w ca mn Figure 1 3 Dimension drawing of EBC 576 E Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 15 NISE31 1 0 User Manual Chapter 1 General Information 86 00 80 00 86 00 86 00 86 00 80 00 80 00 T B 222227 gu 9 1 E 20 50 57
21. GOM Building the Digital Infrastructure NISE 3110 User Manual Version 1 6 February 2009 Prelace eS Copyright Notice Copyright 2006 NEXCOM All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced transmitted tran scribed stored in retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the express written permission of NEXCOM Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from such use Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables Please contact your local supplier for ordering information This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications Test condi tions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electro static Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use
22. IDE channel setting Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel 0 Slave IDE Channel 1 Slave HDD fiuto Detect ion Press Enter Item Help IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help IDE Channel 0 Slave Auto Menu Level 2 IDE Channel 1 Slave Auto Menu Level gt Access Mode Auto Access Mode Auto To auto detect the To auto detect the MB HDD s size head on Capacity MB HDD s size head this channel O Cylinder O O O mp 9 114 Zone O O Sector O this channel 11 gt Enter Select 4 PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit 1 1 Help Tle lt Move Enter Select 4 PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit 1 1 Help F5 Previous Values Optimized Defaults F5 Previous Values F Optimized Defaults Figure 7 3 IDE channel setting Figure 7 5 IDE channel setting NEXCOM Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 56 N ISE31 1 User Manual Appendix G Award 8105 Setup Faiz Video Set this field to the type of graphics installed in your system If you are using or higher resolution card choose the EGA VGA option The options are e EGA VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter Video Graphics Array For VGA SEGA or PGA monitor adapters Halt On During the Power On Self Test POST the computer stops if the BIOS detect a hardware error This setting determines which typ
23. Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting NEXGOM FEN 2 3 Location of Jumpers USB J3 ks PCITCNS 12V input J10 qe N O FAN CN4 OOOO00000000 0000000000000 e PS2 far Mouse KM1 2x USB 2 dis c uui VG A 29 USB1 1 10 6 PCI E Slot 8 59 SATA J7 off o 1 55 9695 090 MM 234888 5 SE 559 1 1 TOP 80808080 2 USB Bot 092925009 1 21869 South 25209229 Bridge 1 x LAN eee 2 x USB Bot 222 2 E 9 E L 95521525 N Compact Flash 109524952464 CN9 L ji 21555560695 SW2 12 612522152401 North Bridge 22255555 IDE 6 95059595 1 Line Out 995219059 I MIG fn B
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25. OLIl Interrupt At Interrupt B Interrupt C NEXCOM Copyright 2006 International Co LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting NEXGOM 41 Parallel port 2x13 pin box header 1920 02002200 00117 eo Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 25 NISE31 1 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting CN8 PCI E Slot s PE eee 090000009000 0000050500 0 000 1 1 Def Side Del Side 12 volt power Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved CN9 Compact Flash Socket Type 2 NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting IE CN12 Reverse CN6 Obverse IDE Connectoe 2x44 box heade 2 0mm Note CN12 and CN6 are co layout Ho 6 Jao 8 da 258 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 27 NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting Power Jack 4 pins Pin 3 4 J3 Internal USB Co
26. a GND 2 f2 GND GND 4 GND NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting Pin Det vec USBN 1585 USP ___ 8 ____ 2 GND CON2 B VCC3 0 LINK_F GND GND 5 GND GND 8 U42 Audio Interface Double layer Phone jack GND GND Pin 7 GND 20 0844 Pin DB9 Pin Def 1 20 4 gt lt J Def RXD2 DTR2 DSR2 COMS3 RS 232 labelled C 089 cable connector Def DB44Pin DB9 Pine a p 2 2 p ja 4 Jom __ ps 5 5920 6 7 7 019 __ 4 h h GreenUpper MIC In RS 232 labelled D DB9 cable connector OM Copyright 2006 International Co LTD All rights reserved 30 NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting 0844 Pint 089 Det a h ho 3 15 90 36 37 Rs iic pin 39 is defined as an external Power source which can be selected for 5V or 12V by JP10 COM2 RS 422 labelled B on DB9 cable connector DB44 Pin DB9 Pin Det DBA4Pin DB9 Pint Det op 2 p __ 5 fs 4 5 fs oo 6 7 8 8 C 8 jo Jos do 9 RS 485 labelled B on DB9 cable connector 0844 Pint DB9 Pin Det DBA4Pin DB9Pinf Det xD 1 3 Reserved
27. com China NEXCOM China Room 301 Block E Power Creative Building No 1 Shangdi East Rd Haidian District Beijing 10085 China Tel 86 10 5885 6655 Fax 86 10 5885 1006 Email sales nexcom cn Website www nexcom cn Japan INECCOM Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manual Warranty and RoHS Environmental Policy Status Update 1 global citizen for building the digital infrastruc ture We are committed to providing green products and services which are compliant with European Union RoHS Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substance in Electronic Equipment directive 2002 95 EU to be your trusted green partner and to protect our environment RoHS restricts the use of Lead Pb 0 196 or 1 000ppm Mercury Hg 0 196 or 1 000ppm Cadmium lt 0 0196 or 100ppm Hexavalent Chromium Cr6 0 196 or 1 000ppm Polybrominated biphenyls PBB 0 196 or 1 000ppm and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers PBDE 0 196 or 1 000ppm In order to meet the RoHS compliant directives NEXCOM has established an engineering and manufacturing task force in to implement the introduction of green products The task force will ensure that we follow the standard NEXCOM development procedure and that all the new RoHS components and new manufacturing processes maintain the highest industry quality levels for which NEXCOM are renowne
28. d The model selection criteria will be based on market demand Vendors and suppliers will ensure that all designed components will be RoHS compliant NEXGOM Copyright 2006 International Co LTD All rights reserved How do you recognize RoHS Products For existing products where there are non RoHS and RoHS versions the suffix LF will be added to the compliant product name For example PEAK 7220VL2G RoHS version will become PEAK 7220VL2G LF All new product models launched after January 2006 will be RoHS compliant They will use the usual NEXCOM naming convention For example PEAK 8 0 12 NBP14570 EBC 420 etc All RoHS compliant model and component manufacturing part numbers will be suffixed X00 mem Das _ 1 3 March 08 Add the Appendix E Display Modify the Appendix B GPIO Programming guide add the note for SPC150 m 08 Add Appendix IEGD installation guide to resolve no display issue Add Appendix G Award BIOS Setup Feb 00 Add 0844 to DB9 COM cable connector pin defini tion EH NISE3110 User Manual Warranty and NEXCOM 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 7 N ISE31 1 User Manual Table of Content Hae Table of Content L 0 TRE 14 Copyright Notice 2 Figure 1 2 Top View ofr the 576
29. e Hot Keys Network Set Action Hot Keys Display Settings Enable Monitor lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt F1 Enable Notebook lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt F3 3 Enable Disable Panel Fitting lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt F11 Color Correction Open Graphics Property Application lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt F12 Rotate to Normal lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt Up Rotate 90 Degrees lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt Left Rotate 180 Degrees lt CTRL gt lt ALT gt Down mi Copyright 2006 International Co LTD All rights reserved m NISE3110 User Manual Appendix IEGD Installation Guide E Fan less BOX Computer NISE 3110 Appendix F IEGD Installation Guide Hoe How to resolve no display Step 3 Uncompress the IEGD driver and run setup exe in utility folder If there is no monitor attached onto the VGA connector when the system is at 8 0 Windows For A2DVI2NEGD 8 0 WindowsNEGD 8 0 Win Startup stage the chipset will disable the VGA signal output automatically VGA dows Utilities Signal can not be back no matter re install OS or reconnect monitor The IEGD VGA driver can help to resolve no display issue in Windows XP and XPe OS Please follow following IEGD driver installation guide sap jpn Step 1 Remove original graphic driver under Windows XP Windows iegd gui dll A IEGDGULexe 9 0 0 1063 Intel Embedded Graphics Driver GUI Step 2 After reboot please
30. e of error will cause the system to halt during boot The options are e Error Whenever the BIOS detects a non fatal error the system will be stopped and you will be prompted e No Errors The system boot will not stop for any error that may be detected e All But Keyboard The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error but it will stop for all others After you have made your selections in the Standard CMOS Setup screen press lt ESC gt to go back to the main screen 8 Advanced BIOS Features selecting Advanced BIOS Feature on the main program screen displays this menu which allows you to define advanced information about your system You can make modifica tions to most of these items to improve your system performance or set up system features according to your preference without causing fatal errors to your system Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Item Help Advanced BIOS Features gt Hard Disk Boot Priority First Boot Device B FDD Second Boot Device CDROM Third Boot Device Hard Disk Press Enter Boot Up NumLock Status Security Option System BIOS Cacheable Video BIOS Cacheable Init Display First Onboard On Chip Frame Buffer Size 8MB Boot Display CRT DUI Panel Number 1024x768 11 Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values Optimized Defaults Figure 8 1 BIOS Advanced BIOS Features The following explains the options
31. e this problem is to discharge the CMOS memory by turning power off and placing a shunt jumper cap on jumper JP2 to short pin 2 and pin 3 for five seconds then putting the shunt back to pin 1 and pin 2 of JJ 15 Save amp Exit Setup oelecting this option and pressing Enter will save the new setting information in the CMOS memory and continue with the booting process 16 Exit Without Saving selecting this option and pressing Enter will exit the Setup utility without recording any new values or changing old ones 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manua
32. erial port 3M 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manual Appendix G Award 8105 Setup TERTIUM 10 Power Management Setup This option lets you control system power management The system has various power saving modes including powering down the hard disk turning off the video suspending to RAM and software power down that allows the system to be automatically resumed by certain events The power saving modes can be controlled by timeouts If the system is inactive for a time the timeouts begin counting If the inactivity continues so that the timeout period elapses the system enters a power saving mode If any item in the list of Reload Global Timer Events is enabled then any activity on that item will reset the timeout counters to 2810 If the system is suspended has been powered down by software it can be resumed by a wake up call that is generated by incoming traffic to a modem a LAN card a PCI card or a fixed alarm on the system realtime clock Selecting Power Management Setup on the main program screen displays this menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility ower Management Setup Item Help PWRON After PWR Fail PCI Express PME Video Off Method Video Off In Suspend Power On by Ring Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1 Secondary IDE 9 Secondary IDE 1 FDD COM LPT Port PCI PIRQIA D Tit Tlee Move Enter Select PU PD Value 10 5
33. eserved NISE3110 User Manual Table of Content eS Appendix A Watchdog 33 Watchdog Timer COMMON 34 Appendix B GPIO Programming Guide 36 Appendix G Power Consumption 30 Appendix D Installation 40 0 1 Handling PreCauliOrIS 41 S 1 2 Packing 41 42 TOO Top PO 42 42 Install Remove RAM module sse 44 44 5 0pen Bottom 0 44 45 14210 0 0 O 2 reste 45 Appendix E Display Seting 46 Appendix F IEGD Installation Guide 48 Appendix G Award BIOS 51 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 9 NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 1 General Information EE Fan less BOX Computer NISE 3110 Chapter 1 General Information
34. for each feature First Second Third Boot Device BIOS attempts to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected The available choices are Floppy HDD 0 SCSI CDROM HDD 1 HDD 2 HDD 3 USB FDD USBZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disabled Boot Up NumLock Status Toggle between On or Off to control the state of the NumLock key when the system boot If On the numeric keypad is in numeric mode If Off the numeric keypad is in cursor control mode Security Option Enables you to select whether the password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter Setup e System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt e Setup The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct pass word is not entered at setup 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manual Appendix G Award 8105 Setup System 0 cacheable selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h FFFFFh result ing in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result The available choices are Enabled Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable oelecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS ROM at C0000h resulting in better video performance However if any program writes to this memory area a sys
35. ftwards Follow below steps to select the VGA DVI monitor as the default display for your need After setting press CRTL ALT F1 to enable monitor as the main display if have the same situation Have NISE system linked with VGA DVI monitor gt Intel GMA Driver for Mobile from Control Panel Edit View Favorites Tools Help s Address Control Panel Control Panel D gt Accessibility Hardware Add or Administrative Automatic Date and Time Display Folder Options Fonts Switch to Category View BH Pe S k SBS See Also t gt ntel R GMA Internet Keyboard Mouse Network Network Setup oe and Power Options i p Windows Update river For Options Connections Wizard Mode Help Support emos R Select Monitor from Display Devices Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Monitor for mobile 2 Single Displa Display Devices 3 pay Notebook Display Settings Multiple Display C Twin Color Correction Hot Keys Intel R Dual Display Clone C Extended Desktop Monitor Primary Device Secondary Device Scanners and Scheduled Security Sound Effect Sounds and Speech System Taskbar and User Account Intel mera Tas Center Manager Audio Devices Start Menu Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Hot Keys for mobile Iuga Wireless Enabl
36. hese defaults to meet their needs Set Password Enables you to change set or disable the supervisor or user EnterKey Select or Accept an Item password Save amp Exit Setup Increase the numeric value or make PgUp plus key changes Saves CMOS value changes to CMOS and exits setup Exit Without Saving Decrease the numeric value or make Ignores all CMOS value changes and exits setup EI H changes Aoo General help only for Status Page Setup 5 Getting Help Menu and Option Page Setup Menu Main Menu Change color from total 16 colors F2 to F2 Shift F2 ke a select color forward Shift F2 to select The on line description of the highlighted setup function is displayed at the bottom of the color backward d Restore the previous CMOS value from Status Page Setup Menu Option Page Setup Menu CMOS only for Option Page Setup Menu 6 Control Keys Load the default CMOS value from BIOS The table below lists the keys that help you navigate the setup F6 key pg default table only for Option Page Setup program i Menu 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 54 NISE31 1 User Manual Appendix G Award 8105 Setup Sees Load the Setup default value only for Option Page Setup Menu Menu in BIOS save all the CMOS changes only for Main Menu 7 Standard CMOS Features selecting Standard CMOS Features on the main program screen displays the following
37. l Computer to indicate the system power status to SPC e GPIO Pin 20 signal level is controlled by BIOS high defined as system power up and low defined as system shutdown with standby power 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 37 N ISE31 1 0 User Appendix C Power Consumption E Fan less BOX Computer NISE 3110 Appendix C Power Consumption CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2500 2 0 GHz input 19V System only 19V Total Watts Full Loading Mode 1 97 37 43W Light Loading Mode Idle Mode 1 03 19 57W Standby Mode 51 Power on Suspend 0 99A 18 81W CPU Type Intel Celeron M 440 1 86GHz 19V Total Watts Full Loading Mode 1 62A 30 78W Light Loading Mode Idle Mode 1 30A 24 70W Standby Mode 51 Power on Suspend 1 07A 20 33W Test Criteria DC input 19V System only configuration should include test board HDD drive Full loading mode should utilize CPU 100 with run Burn in test program Idle mode will utilize CPU loading below 5 and there is no data or application running NEXCOM zu Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 39 N ISE31 1 0 User Appendix D Installstion Guide E Fan less BOX Computer NISE 3110 Appendix D Installation Guide 0 1 Handling Precautions Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet whenever y
38. m with the returned packages Customers must collect all the information about the problems encountered and note anything abnormal or print out any on screen messages and describe the problems on the RMA Service Form for the RMA number apply process Customers can send back the faulty products with or without accessories manuals cable etc and any unnecessary components from the card such as CPU and RAM If the components were suspected as part of the problems please note clearly that which components are included Otherwise NEXCOM is not responsible for the devices parts Customers are responsible to for the safe packaging of defective products are durable enough to be resistant against further damage and deterioration dur ing transportation In case of damages occurred during the transportation the repair is treated as Out of Warranty NEXCOM Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 2 5 Any products returned by NEXCOM to other locations besides the cus tomers site will bear an extra charge and will be billed to the customer 3 Repair service charges for out of warranty products NEXCOM will charge for out of warranty products in two categories one is basic diagnostic fee and another is component product fee System level Component fee NEXCOM will only charge for main components such as SMD chip BGA chip etc Passive compone
39. nnector 1x6 pin JST 2 0mm J4 CCFL 1x7 pin JST 2 54mm Pin Brightness Ctrl 6 00000006 Backlight Enable NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved J8 DC Power output Connector 1x4 pin power jack 5 08mm a FG J10 External 12 power input connector 1x2 pin JST 2 5mm of Pin J11 External Indicated LED 2x5 pin header 2 0mm 9 10000002 GP20 Output GP24 Input GP21 Output f6 GPRS Input GP22 Output 8 6 26 9 _______ 6223 Output GP27 NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 2 Jumper Setting J6 J SATA Connector Standard Serial 1 27mm connector pug C NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD AII rights reserved 29 CONT1 CON2 USB LAN Port RJ45 Jack combine with dual USB ports 0 1 Def VCC USB 3N USB 3F GND 7 ND 7 _ 19 1 21 22 4 VCC3 LINK_E
40. nts will be repaired for free ex resistor capacitor tems will be replaced with NEXCOM products if the original one is not able to be repaired Ex motherboard power supply etc Replaced with 3rd party products if needed f RMA goods can not be repaired NEXCOM will return it to customer without any charge Board level Component fee NEXCOM will only charge for main components such as SMD chip BGA chip etc Passive components will be repaired for free ex resistors capacitors f RMA goods can not be repaired NEXCOM will return it to customer without any charge NISE3110 User Manual Warranty and Mme Headquarters NEXCOM International Co Ltd 18F No 716 Chung Cheng Road Chung Ho City Taipei County 235 Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 8228 0606 Fax 886 2 8228 0501 Email sales nexcomcom tw Website www nexcom com tw USA NEXCOM USA 3758 Spinnaker Court Fremont CA 94538 US A Tel 1 510 656 2248 Fax 1 510 656 2158 Email sales nexcom com Website www nexcom com Europe NEXCOM UK 10 Vincent Avenue Crownhill Milton Keynew Buckinghamshire MK8 United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1908 21 88 77 Fax 44 0 1908 21 88 67 Email sales nexcomuk co uk Website www nexcomuk co uk NEXCOM Japan 10F Nakagin Shiroyama Building 8 16 13 Ginza Chuou Ku Tokyo Japan 104 0061 Tel 81 3 3524 4250 Fax 81 3 3524 4252 Email sales nexcom jp com Website www nexcom jp
41. of CE com pliant industrial enclosure products Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved Glass This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmlul interference when the equipment 15 operated a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Ensure you have a stable clean working environment Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction Use containers to keep small components separated Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components Most of the procedures thatfollow require only a few simple tools including the following A Philips screwdriver A flat tipped screwdriver grounding strap An anti static pad Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections It is recommended that you do not use needlenose pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the sof
42. or it But if you need a particular 1 0 port or IRQ that s been taken up by this serial port you can manually select an alternative 1 port or IRQ for it You can also disable this serial port if you do not need to use it Doing so frees up the 1 0 port and IRQ used by this serial port Those resources can then be reallocated for other devices to use UART Mode Select Select an operating mode for the serial port The choices are Normal IrDA ASKIR UR2 Duplex Mode In an infrared port mode this field appears Full duplex mode permits simultaneous two direction transmission Half duplex mode permits transmission in one direction only at a time Select the value required by the IR device connected to the IR port Onboard Parallel Port This feature allows you to select the 1 0 address and IRQ for the onboard parallel port The default 1 0 address of 378h and IRQ of 7 should work well in most cases Unless you have prob lem with the parallel port you should leave it at the default settings The choices 378 IRQ7 278 IRQ5 3BC IRQ and Disabled Parallel Port Mode select an operating mode for the onboard parallel printer port There are four options SPP Standard Parallel Port EPP Enhanced Parallel Port ECP Extended Capabilities Port and ECP EPP ECP Mode Use DMA When the on board parallel port is set to ECP mode the parallel port can use Serial Port 3M Use IRQ This assigns an IRQ to the s
43. ou are installing or fixing a component inside the chassis f possible always wear a grounded wrist strap when you are installing or fixing a component inside the chassis Alternatively discharge any static elec tricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance Hold electronic circuit boards such as the EBC575 board by the edges only Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessary to do so Do not flex or stress the circuit board Use the correct screws and do not overly tighten them Keep the original packaging and static protective bag in case the unit has to be returned D 2 Packing List Accessories Quick Reference Guide x 1 COM Port Cable x 1 2 pin Phoenix power connector x1 CD Driver x 1 120W Power Adapter x 1 IDE cable x 1 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manual Appendix D Installation Guide Y 111 1 2 0 3 Installation 2 Install Remove CPU 1 0pen Top Cover Step 2 1 Unscrew 6 screws on heat sink Step 1 1 Remove 6 screws from the top f i Step 2 2 Pay attentions to CPU installation NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 42 N ISE31 1 0 User Manual Appendix D Installation Guide Step 2 3 Be aware that
44. ports 5232 422 485 1x DVI interface 1xMic in and 1 x Speaker out 1x2 pin connector output for remote power on off switch DC in power connector for 12V 30V DC power input Device 1 On board CompactFlash socket 1 x Internal 2 5 HDD drive bay NISE3110 User Manual Chapter 1 General Information Power Input DC to DC power designed for support of 12 to 30 VDC Max 120 Watts 1 x External 120 W AC adapter Power input 100 to 240 V AC 2 A 50 60 Hz Power output 19 VDC Dimensions 195 mm W x 268 mm D x 80 mm H 7 6 x 10 5 x 3 1 Construction Aluminum chassis with fan less design Environment Operating temperature Ambient with air flow 0 C to 40 C CPU loading 70 less continently 3110 Surface Temperature of Chassis 5 C to 50 C W HDD 10 C to 55 C W CF card only Storage temperature 20 C to 80 C Relative humidity 1096 to 9096 Non condensing Certifications CE approval 14 Ordering Information Barebone NISE 3110 P N 10J0031100X0 RoHS Compliant Intel Core 2 Duo Core Duo Celeron M Fanless Bare Bone System with one PCI expansion slot 1 5 Packing Materials Checklist Power Adapter 120W Power Connector 2P COM cable 1 x 44 pin connector to 4 x 089 ports IDE Cable EBC 576 CD Driver EBC 576 Quick Reference Guide oliicone Heatsink Compound NEXCOM Copyright 2006
45. r the sub menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Advanced BIOS Features iDan eim P integrated reripnera Esc Quit F9 Menu in BIOS F10 amp Exit Setup tl lt Select Item Figure 4 1 10 Setup Utility Main Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on the system Integrated Peripherals Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals Power Management Setup Use this menu to specify your settings for power management PnP PCI Configurations 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manual Appendix G Award BIOS Setup NEXGOM 89 This entry appears if your system supports Plug and Play and PCI Configuration Move to previous item Move to next item Move to the item to the left PC Health Status Displays CPU System Temperature Fan Speed and System Voltages Value Down arrow Main Menu Quit without saving changes to CMOS Status Option Page Setup Menus Exit current page and return to Main Menu Use this menu to load the BIOS default values i e factory settings for optimal perfor z I mance system operations While Award has designed the custom 05 to maximize performance the factory has the option to change t
46. ser Manual Appendix G Award 8105 Setup 13 Optimized Defaults This option opens a dialog box that lets you install optimized defaults for all appropriate items in the whole setup utility Press the Y key and then Enter to install the defaults Press the N key and then Enter to not install the defaults The optimized defaults place demands on the system that may be greater than the performance level of the components such as the CPU and the memory You can cause fatal errors or instability if you install the optimized defaults when your hardware does not support them If you only want to install setup defaults for a specific option select and display that option and then press the F key 14 Set Password The User Password utility sets the password The main board is shipped with the pass word disabled If you want to change the password you must first enter the current pass word then at the prompt enter your new password The password is case sensitive You can use up to eight alphanumeric characters Press Enter after entering the password At the next prompt confirm the new password by retyping it and pressing Enter again To disable the password dialog box appears A message appears confirming that the password has been disabled If you have set supervisor and user Password only the supervisor password allows you to enter the BIOS setup program Note If you forget your password the only way to solv
47. set Boot Display to be CRT DVI in BIOS set ting LI Inte Embedded Graphics Driver Set mardni TES Intel Corporation BIO 111417 gt Hard Disk Boot Priority Pre Enter First Boot Device 11518171 cond Boot Device CDROM Third Boot Device Hard Disk Boot Up NunLock ecurity Uption Boot Display IC BIOS Cache fre IntelE Embedded Graphics Driver Setup Installs driver and application files Video BIOS Cache Uninstalls driver and application files Init Display Firs Un Chip Frane Buf Boot Display Panel Nunber NEXCOM Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 49 NISE3110 User Manual Appendix IEGD Installation Guide Step 4 After driver installation please reboot the system Step 5 Press Advanced in Display Properties isplay Properties 1 Themes Desktop Screen Saver Appearance amp Diag the monitor icons to match the physical of your morsiors m and Play Monitor on Intel 945GME Embedded Grac v ers Color quality More Highest 32 ba v 1280 by 1024 pixels Use the device the pimay monitor Extend my Windows desktop onto thes monitor Step 6 Select preferred Display Config 945 DVI single 945 CRT single 945 DVI 945 CRT twin 945 DVI
48. t metal or plastic parts of the connectors NISE3110 User Manual Preface Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet whenever you are installing or fixing a component inside the chassis f possible always wear a grounded wrist strap when you are installing or fixing a component inside the chassis Alternatively discharge any static elec tricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only Do not touch the compo nents on the board unless it is necessary to do so Do not flex or stress the circuit board Use the correct screws and do not overly tighten them Keep the original packaging and static protective bag in case the unit has to be returned NEXCOM 8 Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved 3 N ISE31 1 0 User Warranty and LAE HE NEKCOM RMA Policy 1 Warranty Period NEXCOM manufactures products that are new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry standard NEXCOM warrants that products will be free from defect in material and workmanship for 24 months beginning on the date of invoice by NEXCOM HCP series products Blade Server which are manufactured by NEXCOM are covered by a three year warranty period 2 RMA Return Merchandise Authorization Customers shall enclose the NEXCOM RMA Service For
49. tem error may result The choices Enabled Disabled Init Display First 9 Integrated Peripherals Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals gt OnChip IDE Device USB Controller USB Keyboard Support ACI Audio Onboard LAN Boot ROM Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 UART Mode Select URZ Duplex Mode Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode ECP Mode Use DMA Onboard Serial Port 3 Serial Port 3 Use IRQ Onboard Serial Port 4 Serial Port 4 Use IRQ This feature allows you to select whether to boot the system using the onboard AGP graphics card or the PCI graphics card Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values Optimized Defaults On Chip Frame Buffer Size The On Chip Frame Buffer Size can be set as 8MB This memory is shared with the system memory Figure 9 1 BIOS Integrated Peripherals Boot Display OnChip IDE Device Boot Display determines the display output device where the system boots The options select this item to setup the IDE device features When you select this item the following menu shows are Auto CRT DVI and CRT LVDS Panel Type This field allows user to decide the LVDS panel resolution Please refer to the BIOS for the resolution Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility OnChip IDE Device On Chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auto IDE Primary Slave Au
50. to IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA A On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled Auto Auto Secondary Master fut After you have made your selections in the Advanced Chipset Features setup press lt ESC gt to go back to the main screen The options 640 480 18015 800 600 18015 1024 768 18bits Secondary Slave Secondary Master UDMA Aut IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto On Chip Serial ATA Enhanced Mode Tle Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit 1 1 Help F5 Previous Values Optimized Defaults Figure 9 2 On chip IDE Device NEXCOM Copyright 2006 NEXCOM International Co LTD All rights reserved 58 NISE31 1 User Manual Appendix G Award 8105 Setup USB Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus 2 0 controller and you have USB 2 0 peripherals USB Keyboard Support Select Enabled if your USB controller is enabled and it needs USB keyboard support in legacy old 0S operating systems such as D0S AC97 Audio Selecting Auto will enable the AC 97 audio if it is detected onboard Onboard LAN Boot ROM Enables and disables the onboard LAN modules Onboard Serial Ports 1 2 3 4 This feature allows you to manually select the 1 0 address and IRQ for the first and sec ond serial ports It is recommended that you leave it as Auto so that the BIOS can select the best settings f
51. ty setup Normally running CMOS setup is needed when the system hardware is not consistent with the information contained in the CMOS RAM whenever the CMOS RAM has lost power or the system features need to be changed 3 Entering Setup When the system is powered on the BIOS will enter the Power On Self Test POST routines These routines perform various diagnostic checks if an error is encountered Copyright 2006 International LTD All rights reserved NISE3110 User Manua Appendix G Award 8105 Setup error will be reported in one of two different ways error occurs before the display device is initialized a series of beeps will be transmitted e error occurs after the display device is initialized the screen will display the error message Powering on the computer and immediately pressing Del allows you to enter Setup Another way to enter Setup is to power on the computer and wait for the following mes sage during the POST TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT PRESS lt CTRL ALT DEL gt KEY Press the Del key or press the Ctrl Alt and Esc keys to enter Setup 4 The Main Menu Once you enter Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility the Main Menu Figure 1 will appear on the screen The main menu allows you to select from ten setup functions and two exit choices Use arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept or ente
52. y detect and configure any IDE devices it finds If it fails to find a hard disk change the value to Manual and then manually configure the drive by entering the characteristics of the drive in the items below e Capacity Approximate hard disk drive capacity e Cylinder Number of cylinders e Head Number of heads e Precomp Write pre compensation cylinder e Landing Zone Landing zone Sector Number of sector Refer to your drives documentation or look on the drive if you need to obtain this infor mation If no device is installed change the value to None NISE3110 User Manual Appendix G Award BIOS Setup Phoenix uardBIOS CMOS Setup Utilitu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel Master IDE Channel 1 Master IDE HDD fiuto Detect ion Press Enter Item Help HDD fiuto Detect ion Press Enter Item Help IDE Channel O Master uto Menu Level 4 Channel 1 Haster Access Mode uto ccess Mode To auto detect the To auto detect the Menu Level gt MB HDD s size head Capacitu MB HDD s size head on this channel O Cylinder O Head O P O this channel 11 gt Enter Select ZPUzZPD Ualue F10 Save ESC Exit 1 1 Help 11 gt Enter Select ZPUzZPD Ualue 10 5 ESC Exit 1 1 Help F5 Previous Values F Optimized Defaults F5 Previous Values F7 Optimized Defaults Figure 7 2 IDE channel setting Figure 7 4
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