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1. ooo C18 C1 A31 COMPONENT SIDE A B A a D 25 C PIN Bl B2 D6 IRQIS 6 Lan D8 DACKO cs D9 DRQO_ C9 MEMR AIO 6 10 B19 REFRESH A19 SA12 B20 BCLK A2o sa B21 IRQ7 A21 5 10 B22 INC a22 saoo B23 IRQ5 A23 5 08 B24 IRQ4 a24 san B25 IRQ3 A25 5 06 B26 cc azs saos B27 TC 7 saos J P Bare azs saos J fa ISAQ jJ p30 fA30 saor 7 B31 GND jJA3IJSA00 jJ Page A 2 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix A Expansion Bus PCI BUS PIN ASSIGNMENT Like ISA BUS connector the PCI BUS edge connector is also divided into two sets one consists of 98 pin the other consists of 22 pin The standard of PICMG 32 bit PCI ISA connector contains 218 pins in total The pin assignments are as follows F62 F49 EE BE 5 E6 E7 8 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E2 E3 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ASSIGNMENT ASSIGNMENT TRST 5V IN INTC NC GND C AD28 GND Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL PIN F
2. 26 14 LPT1 PIN ASSIGNMEN STB PDRO PDRI PDR2 PDR3 PDR4 5 PDR6 PDR7 ACK BUSY P SLCT T PI 14 15 16 17 18 N CA N ON PIN 6 o8 Ls 10 2 22 N ND QIQ zz Zoo ooo 0121212121212 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 25 UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS CONNECTOR USB1 Universal Serial Bus Connector The Prox 1720 possesses two USB connectors USB1 and USB2 The pin assignments are as follows USB1 USB2 Universal Serial Bus Connector The pin assignments are as follows VCC 5 7 DATAO USB2 ie 31 m 9 GND 10 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 23 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 26 IRDA CONNECTOR IRDA IrDA Infrared Connector The pin assignments are as follows IrDA 1 P NCO GND 2 27 LAN CONNECTOR LANI LAN Connector The pin assignments are as follows ASSIGNMENT 2 xim m RX L 8 ISOLATEDGND 9 LED SPLED Cn Yellow amp The green LED detect power link and the Yellow LED is used to detect data active transfer signal Page 2 24 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 28 A
3. CPU Fan connector The pin assignment is as follows ERN 2 19 SYSTEM FAN FAN 2 System Fan connector The pin assignment is as follows FAN2 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 15 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 20 VGA CRT CONNECTOR CRT Connector The pin assignments are as follows Page 2 16 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 21 DVO CONNECTOR DVOI DVO Connector The pin assignments are as follows DVO1 2 0000000 30 10000 29 PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 GND 18 DVOCFLDSTL Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 17 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration DVO2 DVO Connector The pin assignments are as follows DVO2 29 1 30 2 DVOB CLK Page 2 18 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 22 HARD DISK DRIVE CONNECTOR IDE1 Hard Disk Drive Connector The Prox 1720 possesses two HDD connectors IDE1 and IDE2 The pin assignments are as follows 39 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL
4. N N Page 2 19 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration IDE2 Hard Disk Drive Connector The pin assignments are as follows 39 1 40 2 IDE2 PIN ASSIGNMENT PIN ASSIGNMENT PULL LOW 566 DETECT SDA2 SDCS 3 39 IDEACTS 40 GND GND NC Page 2 20 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 23 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE CONNECTOR FDD1 Floppy Disk Drive Connector You can use a 34 pin daisy chain cable to connect two FDDs On one end of this cable is a 34 pin flat cable to attach the FDD on the board and the other side is attaches two FDDs The pin assignments are as follows FDD1 33 1 ASSIGNMENT 2 21212 ojojo Q Z NINININ 95 RDATA HEAD DSKCHG 23 25 27 29 2 4 Zaizizizzzlizziziziz Ql Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 21 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 24 PRINTER CONNECTOR LPT Printer Connector As to link the Printer to the card you need a cable to connect both DB25 connector and parallel port The pin assignments are as follows 1
5. Should be Empty But EISA Board Found PLEASE RUN EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY A valid board ID was found in a slot that was configured as having no board ID Note When this error appears the system will boot in ISA mode which allows you to run the EISA Configuration Utility Should Have EISA Board But Not Found PLEASE RUN EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY The board installed is not responding to the ID request or no board ID has been found in the indicated slot Note When this error appears the system will boot in ISA mode which allows you to run the EISA Configuration Utility Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 5 Appendix C Trouble Shooting Slot Not Empty Indicates that a slot designated as empty by the EISA Configuration Utility actually contains a board SYSTEM HALTED CTRL ALT DEL TO REBOOT Indicates the present boot attempt has been aborted and the system must be rebooted Press and hold down the CTRL and ALT keys and press DEL Wrong Board in Slot PLEASE RUN EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY The board ID does not match the ID stored in the EISA non volatile memory Note When this error appears the system will boot in ISA mode which allows you to run the EISA Configuration Utility FLOPPY DISK S FAIL 80 Unable to reset floppy subsystem FLOPPY DISK S FAIL 40 Floppy type dismatch Hard Disk S Fail 80 Hard Disk Drive reset failed Hard Disk S Fail 40 Hard Disk Drive controller diagnostics fail
6. This board has watchdog timer function for monitoring whether the system is still work or not after a period of time The user can select watchdog timer to system reset or NMI Non Maskable interrupt depending on the jumper set in chapter 2 This is defined at I O port 443H When you want to enable the watchdog timer please write I O port 443H and then the system will either reset itself or perform the NMI function Likewise when you want to disable the function write I O port 441H the system will run the command to stop the Watchdog function In Prox 1720 watchdog function you must write your program so when it writes I O port address 443 for enable watchdog and write I O port address 441 for disable watchdog The timer s intervals have a tolerance of 25 but for level 1 and 2 the tolerance is 4 so you should program an instruction that will refresh the timer about every second The following program shows you how to program the watch timer in your program Watchdog enable program MOVAX 000FH choose the values you need start from 0 MOVDX 443H OUTDX AX Watchdog disable program MOVAX 000FH this value can be ignored MOVDX 441H OUTDX AX The Watchdog Timer control table is as follows 1 0 9 7 64 3 12 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL AWARD BIOS SETUP Page 4 1 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter will show you the function of the BIOS in managing the features of your
7. 19 20 JP4 Manufactory default RS 232 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 7 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 6 SOLID STATE DISK SOCKET SSD 32pin Disk on chip Socket The pin assignments are as follows 32 17 oooooooooooooooo SSD PIN 2 Page 2 8 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 7 SSD MEMORY MAPPING SELECTION JP7 JP8 SSD Memory Mapping Selections A 32 pin SSD socket supports Disk on Chip up to 288MB This PnP Flash ROM SSD can be install as one of user s hard disk drive The SSD Memory Mapping Selections are as follows JUMPER SETTING pin closed JUMPER SSD Memory Map ILLUSTRATION JP7 JP CC000h CDFFFh D0000h D1FFFh D4000h D5FFFh D8000h D9FFFh DC000h DDFFFh Manufactory default CC000h CDFFFh Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 9 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 8 KEYBOARD OR PS 2 MOUSE CONNECTOR DIN Keyboard or PS 2 Mouse Connector DIN connector can support keyboard Y cable or PS 2 Mouse user may select the right device to used on Keyboard or PS 2 Mouse Selection The pin assignm
8. PWR BNI 15 15 PWRBN2 Page 2 12 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 14 EXTERNAL SPEAKER CONNECTOR JP1 2 4 6 8 External Speaker Connector The pin assignment is as follows 19 1 20 2 Sek JP1 PIN ASSIGNMENT 2 D 4 SPEAKER SIGNAL 2 15 POWER LED CONNECTOR JP1 1 3 5 Power LED Connector The pin assignment is as follows PWR_LED 19 1 20 2 JP1 PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 PW LED PW_LED 5 GND Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 13 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 16 KEYLOCK CONNECTOR JP1 7 9 Keylock Connector The pin assignment is as follows KEYLOCK 19 1 20 2 JP1 ASSIGNMENT L 9 Ec 2 17 CLEAR CMOS DATA SELECTION JP9 Clear CMOS Data Selection The selections are as follows JUMPER SETTING JUMPER FUNCTION pin closed ILLUSTRATION Clear CMOS Manufacturing Default is set as Normal Note To clear CMOS data user must power off the computer and set the jumper to Clear CMOS as illustrated above After five to six seconds set the jumper back to Normal and power on the computer Page 2 14 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 18 CPU FAN CONNECTOR
9. 3 5 in Drive B None Video EGA VGA Halt On All But Keyboard Base Memory 640K Extended Memory 1039360K Total Memory 1040384K Ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value 10 5 ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults CMOS Setup screen In the above Setup Menu use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt keys to select the value you want in each item Date lt Month gt lt Date gt and lt Year gt Ranges for each value are in the CMOS Setup Screen and the week day will skip automatically Time lt Hour gt lt Minute gt and lt Second gt Use 24 hour clock format i e for PM numbers add 12 to the hour For example 4 30 P M You should enter the time as 16 30 00 Page 4 4 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup IDE Primary Master Slave IDE Secondary Master Slave The options for these items are found in its sub menu By pressing the lt ENTER gt key you are prompt to enter the sub menu of the detailed options as shown below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Primary Master IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help IDE Primary Master Auto LEVELLED Access Mode Auto Capacity 13022 MB To auto detect the HDD s size head on Cylinder 25232 this channel Head 16 Precomp 65535 Landing Zone 25231 Sector 63 Ti Move Enter
10. 4 8 BOARD NET WEIGHT 420 grams 0 92 Ib Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Follow the messages below to avoid your systems from damage 1 Avoid your system from static electricity on all occasions 2 Prevent electric shock Don t touch any components of this card when the card is power on Always disconnect power when the system is not in use 3 Disconnect power when you change any hardware devices For instance when you connect a jumper or install any cards a surge of power may damage the electronic components or the whole system Page 1 6 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL HARDWARE 2 CONFIGURATION QUICK START Helpful information describes the jumper amp connector settings and component locations Section includes Jumper amp Connector Quick Reference Table Component Locations Configuration and Jumper settings Connector s Pin Assignments Page 2 1 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 1 JUMPER amp CONNECTOR QUICK REFERENCE TABLE COM Port Connector 2 COM1 COM2 RS232 422 485 COM2 Selection JP4 Solid State Disk Socket SSD SSD Memory Mapping Selection JP7 JP8 Keyboard or PS 2 Mouse Connector Keyboard or PS 2 Mouse Selection JPL External Keyboard Connector EXKB Reset Connector JP
11. Currently there are two kinds of beep codes in BIOS One code indicates that a video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information This beep code consists of a single long beep followed by two short beeps The other code indicates that your DRAM error has occurred This beep code consists of a single long beep repeatedly CMOS BATTERY HAS FAILED This message informs you that the CMOS battery is no longer functional The user should replace it CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR This message informs you that the CMOS is incorrect This error may have caused by a weak battery Check the battery and replace if necessary DISK BOOT FAILURE INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER No boot device was found This could mean that either a boot drive was not detected or the drive does not contain proper system boot files Insert a system disk into Drive A and press lt Enter gt If you assumed the system would boot from the hard drive make sure the controller is inserted correctly and all cables are properly attached Also make sure the disk is formatted as a boot device Then reboot the system DISKETTE DRIVES OR TYPES MISMATCH ERROR RUN SETUP Type of diskette drive installed in the system is different from the CMOS definition Run Setup to reconfigure the drive type correctly Page C 2 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix Trouble Shooting DISPLAY SWITCH IS SET INCORRECTLY Display switc
12. MAP Timer Channel Map Timer Channel 0 System timer interrupt 1 DRAM Refresh request Speaker tone generator DMA Channel DMA Channel Assignment Available Available Floppy Available Cascade Available Available Available Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page B 5 Appendix B Technical Summary amp MEMORY Memory MEMORY MAP ASSIGNMENT 0000000 009FFFF System memory used by DOS and application Display buffer memory for VGA EGA CGA MONOCHROME adapter 00 0000 00 Reserved for device 00F0000 00FFFFF System BIOS ROM 0100000 FFFFFFF 00C0000 00DFFFF Reserved for I O device BIOS ROM or RAM buffer Map T O MAP ASSIGNMENT 000 01F DMA controller Master 0C0 0DF DMA controller Slave Parallel port 2 2B0 2DF Graphics adapter controller 3C0 3CF EGA adapter 3D0 3DF CGA adapter 3B0 3BF Monochrome amp Printer adapter 3F0 3F7 Floppy disk controller 3F8 3FF Serial port 1 Page B 6 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL TROUBLE SHOOTING Page C 1 Appendix C Trouble Shooting TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR ERROR MESSAGES The following information gives you the error messages and the trouble shooting Please adjust your systems according to the messages below And make sure all the components and connectors are in proper position and firmly attached If the errors still encountered please contact with your distributor for maintenance POST BEEP
13. No if you need the BIOS to configure non boot devices Ne Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults PNP PCI Configuration Setup Screen The PNP PCI Configuration Setup describes how to configure PCI bus system PCI also known as Personal Computer Interconnect is a system which allows I O devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed of the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components This section covers technical items which is strongly recommended for experienced users only PNP OS INSTALLED This item allows you to determine install PnP OS or not Page 4 20 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 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 and the system configuration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot RESOURCE CONTROLLED BY The Award Plug and Play Bios can automatically configure all of the booth and Plug and Play compatible devices However this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95 By choosing manual you are allowed to configure the RQ Resources and DMA Resources IRQ RESOURCES You may assign each system interrupt a type
14. Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 1 IDE Primary Master sub menu Descriptions on each item above are as follows 1 IDE HDD Auto detection Press the enter key to auto detect the HDD on this channel If detection is successful it fills the remaining fields on this menu 2 IDE Primary Master There are three available options on this category namely None Auto and Manual By selecting Manual you can set the remaining fields on this screen such as a Cylinder Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk b Head Set the number of read write heads c Precomp Warning Setting a value of 65535 means no HDD d Landing Zone e Sector Set the number of sector per track Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 5 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 3 Access Mode There are four available options for this item namely Normal LBA Large and Auto Choose the access mode for this hard disk 4 Capacity Disk Drive capacity Approximated Note that this size is usually slightly greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk checking program DRIVE A AND DRIVE B Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in your system The available options are 360KB 5 25in 1 2KB 5 25in 720KB 3 5 1 44MB 3 5in 2 88MB 3 5in and None VIDEO This category selects the type of video adapter used for the primary
15. at a specific location You can use this location along with the memory map for your system to find and replace the bad memory chips MEMORY SIZE HAS CHANGED SINCE LAST BOOT Memory has been added or removed since the last boot In EISA mode use Configuration Utility to reconfigure the memory configuration In ISA mode enter Setup and enter the new memory size in the memory fields Page C 4 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix C Trouble Shooting MEMORY VERIFY ERROR AT Indicates an error verifying a value already written to memory Use the location along with your system s memory map to locate the bad chip OFFENDING ADDRESS NOT FOUND This message is used in conjunction with the I O CHANNEL CHECK and RAM PARITY ERROR messages when the segment that has caused the problem cannot be isolated OFFENDING SEGMENT This message is used in conjunction with the I O CHANNEL CHECK and RAM PARITY ERROR messages when the segment that has caused the problem has been isolated PRESS A KEY TO REBOOT This will be displayed at the bottom screen when an error occurs that requires you to reboot Press any key and the system will reboot PRESS F1 TO DISABLE NMI F2 TO REBOOT When BIOS detects a Non maskable Interrupt condition during boot this will allow you to disable the NMI and continue to boot or you can reboot the system with the NMI enabled RAM PARITY ERROR CHECKING FOR SEGMENT Indicates a parity error in Random Access Memory
16. enter the Soft Off state when the system has hung The choices are Delay 4 Sec and Instant Off WAKE UP BY PCI CARD An input signal from PME on the PCI card awakens the system from a soft off state POWER ON BY RING This category enables or disables the powering up of the system when the modem receives a call while the computer is in Soft Off state RESUME BY ALARM When Enabled your can set the date and time at which the RTC real time clock alarm awakens the system from Suspend mode PM EVENTS PM events are I O 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 1 Primary IDE 0 2 Primary IDE 1 3 Secondary IDE 0 4 Secondary IDE 1 5 FDD COM LPT Port Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 19 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 8 PNP PCI CONFIGURATION Choose PNP PCI CONFIGURATION from the main menu a display will be shown on screen as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed No Item Help Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD Menu Level b x IRQ Resources Press Enter x DMA Resources Press Enter Select Yes if you are using a Plug and Play PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled capable operating system Select
17. located Start the System wizard control panel Click Start Settings Control Panel Select Hardware and click Device Manager button Double Click SCSI Controller Select Driver Click Install to install the driver Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation Click Finish after the driver installation is complete Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter Software Configuration 3 8 2 Installation for STORAGE ATA The STORAGE ATA function enhanced in this system is fully compatible with Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows ME Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 and Windows XP For more details please refer to Readme txt Below you will find the content of the STORAGE ATA driver 1 Win 2000 program 2 Win NT4 0 program 3 Win 98 program 4 Win 98SE program 5 Win XP program 6 Win ME program To install the STORAGE ATA Driver simply follow the following steps 1 Place insert the Utility Disk into Floppy Disk Drive or CD ROM drive 2 Under Windows system go to the directory where STORAGE ATA driver is located 3 Click Setup exe file for driver installation 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 5 Once installation is completed shut down the system and restart in order for the changes to take effect Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 3 11 Chapter 3 Software Con figuration 3 9 WATCHDOG TIMER CONFIGURATION
18. prompt The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt amp To disable security select PASSWORD SETTING at Main Menu and then you will be asked to enter password Do not type anything and just press Enter it will disable security Once the security is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely OS SELECT FOR DRAM gt 64MB Select the operating system that is running with greater than 64MB or RAM on the system You may choose OS2 or Non OS2 Page 4 10 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 5 ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES Choose the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES from the main menu the screen shown as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable By SPD Item Help x CAS Latency Time 2 x Active to Precharge Delay 6 x DRAM RAS to CAS Delay 3 Menu Level x DRAM RAS Precharge 3 Turbo Mode Disabled Memory Frequency For Auto System BIOS Cacheable Enabled Video BIOS Cacheable Disabled Memory Hole At 15M 16M Disabled Delayed Transaction Enabled AGP Aperture Size MB 64 Disabled On Chip VGA Setting On Chip VGA Enabled On Chip Frame Buffer Size 8MB Boot Display Auto IO Channel Check NMI Disabled N e Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optim
19. system The Prox 1720 Pentium 4 Full size CPU Card is equipped with the BIOS for system chipset from Award Software Inc This page briefly explains the function of the BIOS in managing the special features of your system The following pages describe how to use the BIOS for system chipset Setup menu Your application programs such as word processing spreadsheets and games rely on an operating system such as DOS or OS 2 to manage such things as keyboard monitor disk drives and memory The operating system relies on the BIOS Basic Input and Output system a program stored on a ROM Read only Memory chip to initialize and configure your computer s hardware As the interface between the hardware and the operating system the BIOS enables you to make basic changes to your system s hardware without having to write a new operating system The following diagram illustrates the interlocking relationships between the system hardware BIOS operating system and application program Application Program Operation System BIOS System Hardware Page 4 2 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 2 ENTERING SETUP When the system is powered on the BIOS will enter the Power On Self Test POST routines and the following message will appear on the lower screen PRESS lt DEL gt TO ENTER SETUP ESC TO SKIP MEMORY TEST As long as this message is present on the screen you may press the lt Del gt key the one that
20. system monitor Although secondary monitors are supported you do not have to select the type in Setup Available Options are as follows EGA VGA Enhanced Graphics Adapter Video Graphics Array For EGA VGA SEGA SVGA or PGA monitor adapters CGA 40 Color Graphics Adapter power up in 40 column mode 80 olor Graphics Adapter power in 80 column mode MONO Monochrome adapter includes high resolution monochrome adapters HALT ON This category allows user to choose whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during power up Available options are errors errors But keyboard All But Diskette and All But Disk Key BASE MEMORY Displays the amount of conventional memory detected during boot up EXTENDED MEMORY Displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot up TOTAL MEMORY Displays the total memory available in the system Page 4 6 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup HARD DISK ATTRIBUTES Type Cylinders Heads V P comp LZone Sect Capacity 1 306 4 128 305 17 10 615 4 300 615 17 20 3 615 6 300 615 17 30 4 940 8 512 940 17 62 5 940 6 512 940 17 46 6 615 4 65535 615 17 20 7 642 8 256 511 17 30 8 733 5 65535 733 17 30 9 900 15 65535 901 17 112 10 820 3 65535 820 17 20 11 855 3 65535 855 17 35 12 855 7 65535 855 17 49 13 306 8 128 319 17 20 14 733 7 65535 733 17 42 15 000 0 0000 000 00 00 16 612 4 0000 663 17 20 17 97
21. 1 18 20 Hard Disk Drive LED Connector JPI 12 14 ATX Power Button 222025200990 dece e toda ahi dead JP1 13 15 External Speaker Connector RN 2 4 6 8 Power LED Connector JP1 1 3 5 KeyLock Connector JP1 7 9 Clear CMOS Data Selection JP9 CPU Fan Connector 7 FANI System Fan Connector FAN2 CRT Connector RN VGA DVO Connector ge ote ene DVOI DVO2 Hard Disk Drive Connector IDEI IDE2 Floppy Disk Drive Connector FDD1 Printer Connector sre edd LPTI Universal Serial Bus Connector USBI USB2 IrDA Connector a E Do He eerte IrDA1 Gaara ATX Power Connector 0 2 PW1 ATX Power Signal Connector JP6 12V Power Connector CNI Memory Installation DIMM1 DIMM2 Reset NMI Clear Watchdog Selection JP5 Sound Connector eee JP3 CD Audio In Connector pp CD IN PPGLGonf eGtOr 4 he NS PPCI Compact Flash Master Slave Selection JP2 AT ATX Power Selection JP12 P4 P4 M CPU Selection JP
22. 13 Page 2 2 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 2 COMPONENT LOCATIONS DIMM 2 47 Prox 1720 Connector Jumper and Component locations Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 3 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 3 HOW TO SET THE JUMPERS You can configure your board by setting jumpers Jumper is consists of two or three metal pins with a plastic base mounted on the card and by using a small plastic cap Also known as the jumper cap with a metal contact inside you are able to connect the pins So you can set up your hardware configuration by open or close pins The jumper can be combined into sets that called jumper blocks When the jumpers are all in the block you have to put them together to set up the hardware configuration The figure below shows how this looks like JUMPERS AND CAPS An aa an 2 3 Pin Jumper Block Jumper Cap If a jumper has three pins for examples labelled PIN1 PIN2 and PIN3 You can connect PIN amp PIN2 to create one setting and shorting You can either connect PIN2 amp PIN3 to create another setting The same jumper diagrams are applied all through this manual The figure below shows what the manual diagrams look and what they represent Page 2 4 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration JUMPER DIAGRAMS Jumper Cap looks like this 2 pin Jumper looks like thi
23. 2 18 CPUFanConnector 2 222 2 15 2 19 System Fan Connector 2 2 2 15 2 20 Connector RN 2 16 2 21 DVO Connector eer 2 17 2 22 Hard Disk Drive Connector 2 19 2 23 Floppy Disk Drive Connector 2 2 21 2 24 Pun terConnectot iae deed dee 2 22 2 25 Universal Serial Bus Connector 2 23 2 26 IrDA Connector e Rr RD 2 24 2 27 LAN Connector use e Re ege e eR ER d e NIE 2 24 2 28 ATX Power Connector pp 2 25 2 29 ATX Power Signal Connector 2 25 Contents 2 30 2 31 2 32 2 33 2 34 2 35 2 36 2 37 2 38 12V Power Connector pp Memory Installation 2 Reset NMI Clear Watchdog Selection Sound Connector ER YES CD IN Connector ous ena adds PPCI Connector Compact Flash Card Master Slave Selection AT ATX Power Selection P4 P4 M CPU Selection CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE UTILITIES 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 Introduction oe Unete VGA Driver Utility 0 1 Flash BIOS Update LAN Driver Utility sss Sound Driver Utility 2 Intel Chips
24. 31 F32 F33 4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F4 F5 5 FS F5 F5 F5 F5 F6 F6 F6 F RDY 1 N DEVSEL NC C BE1 PIN E31 E32 E33 E 3 4 E4 4 E4 EA EA EA E4 E4 E4 E5 E5 E5 E5 5 E5 E5 5 E6 E6 E6 E E E E E ASSIGNMENT AD18 ADI6 G R AD06 GND ND R DII ND 5V Page A 3 Appendix A Expansion Bus Page A 4 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL TECHNICAL SUMMARY Page B 1 Appendix B Technical Summa BLOCK DIAGRAM 478 PIN Pentium 4 VRM 9 0 PROCESSOR 950201AF ATI Range M6D AGP 4X 4X AGP 1 PC2100 BROOKDALE DDRAM MODULES ibe Primary mm Le 97 LINK Ac 97 24 IDE AD1881 ICH4 I RT NN 0 use 22 2 2 LAN1 PCI BUS BRIDGE ISA BUS LPC SIO IT8888TF W83627HF Floppy KB MS COM 1 2 232 422 485 Page B 2 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL B Technical Summary INTERRUPT MAP IRQ SystemTIMER 0 3 Serial pot 4 6 Floppy 2 8 RTC clock 0 9 Available 00 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page B 3 Appendix B Technical Summary RTC amp CMOS RAM MAP Day of week 05 07 Shutdown byte Floppy Disk drive type byte Reserve Page B 4 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL B Technical Summary TIMER amp DMA CHANNELS
25. 7 5 300 977 17 40 18 977 7 65535 977 17 56 19 1024 7 512 1023 17 59 20 733 5 300 732 17 30 21 733 7 300 732 17 42 22 733 5 300 733 17 30 23 306 4 0000 336 17 10 24 977 5 65535 976 17 40 25 1024 9 65535 1023 17 76 26 1224 7 65535 1223 17 71 27 1224 11 65535 1223 17 111 28 1224 15 65535 1223 17 152 29 1024 8 65535 1023 17 68 30 1024 11 65535 1023 17 93 31 918 11 65535 1023 17 83 32 925 9 65535 926 17 69 33 1024 10 65535 1023 17 85 34 1024 12 65535 1023 17 102 35 1024 13 65535 1023 17 110 36 1024 14 65535 1023 17 119 37 1024 2 65535 1023 17 17 38 1024 16 65535 1023 17 136 39 918 15 65535 1023 17 114 40 820 6 65535 820 17 40 41 1024 5 65535 1023 17 42 42 1024 5 65535 1023 26 65 43 809 6 65535 852 17 40 44 809 6 65535 852 26 61 45 776 8 65335 775 33 100 47 AUTO Award Hard Disk Type Table Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 7 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 4 THE ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES Choose the ADVANCED BIOS FEATURES in the main menu the screen shown as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features Virus Warning Disabled Item Help CPU L1 amp L2 Cache Enabled Quick Power On Self Test Enabled First Boot Device Floppy Menulevel P Second Boot Device HDD 0 Third Boot Device LS120 Boot Other Device Enabled Swap Floppy Drive Disabled Boot Up Floppy Seek Disabled Boot Up NumLock Status On Gate A20 Option Fast Typematic Rate Setting Disabled x Typematic Rate Cha
26. 720 USER S MANUAL Page 3 7 Chapter 3 Software Configuration 3 6 INTEL CHIPSET SOFTWARE INSTALLATION UTILITY 3 6 1 Introduction The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility installs to the target system the Windows INF files that outline to the operating system how the chipset components will be configured This is needed for the proper functioning of the following features Core PCI and ISAPNP Services Support IDE ATA33 ATA66 ATA100 Storage Support USB Support Identification of Intel Chipset Components in Device Manager 3 6 2 Installation of Utility for Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP The Utility Pack is to be installed only for Windows 98SE Windows ME Windows 2000 and XP program It should be installed right after the OS installation kindly follow the following steps 1 Place insert the Utility Disk into Floppy Disk Drive A B or CD ROM drive 2 Under Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP system go to the directory where Utility Disc is located Click Setup exe file for utility installation Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 5 Once installation is completed shut down the system and restart in order for the changes to take effect Seu Page 3 8 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 3 Software Configuration 3 7 USB2 0 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION UTILITY 3 7 1 Installation of Utility for Windows 98SE 2000 XP Intel USB 2 0 Enhanced Host Controller driver can only be used o
27. AM size type and ECC Auto detection of L2 cache socket 7 or below Expand compressed BIOS code to DRAM Call chipset hook to copy BIOS black to E000 amp F000 shadow RAM Expand the Xgroup codes locating in physical address 1000 0 Reserved Initial Early Init switch Reserved 1 Blank out screen 2 Clear CMOS error flag Reserved 1 Clear 8042 interface 2 Initialize 8042 self test Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix C Trouble Shooting 08h 1 Test special keyboard controller for Winbond 977 series Super I O Chips 2 Enable keyboard interface 09h Reserved OAh 1 Disable PS 2 mouse interface optional 2 Auto detect ports for keyboard amp mouse followed by a port amp interface swap optional 3 Reset keyboard for Winbond 977 series Super I O chips OBh Reserved Reserved 0Dh Reserved OEh Test F000h segment shadow to see whether it is R W able or not If test fails keep beeping the speaker OFh Reserved 10h Auto detect flash type to load appropriate flash R W codes into the run time area in F000 for ESCD and DMI support lih Reserved 12h Use walking 1 s algorithm to check out interface in CMOS circuitry Also set real time clock power status and then check for override 13h Reserved 14h Program chipset default values into chipset Chipset default values are MODBINable by OEM customers 15h Reserved 16h Initial Early Init Onboard Gene
28. B to logical drive A and physical drive A to logical drive B BOOT UP FLOPPY SEEK You may enable disable this item to define whether the system will look for a floppy disk drive to boot at power on or proceed directly to the hard disk drive BOOT UP NUMLOCK STATUS Select power on state for NumLock GATE A20 OPTION This entry allows you to select how the gate A20 is handled When Normal was set a pin in the keyboard controller controls Gate A20 And when Fast was set the chipset controls Gate A20 TYPEMATIC RATE SETTING Enable this item if you wish to be able to configure the characteristics of your keyboard Typematic refers to the way in which characters are entered repeatedly if a key is held down For example if you press and hold down the A key the letter a will repeatedly appear on your screen on your screen until you release the key When enabled the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 9 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup TYPEMATIC RATE CHARS SEC This item sets the number of times a second to repeat a key stroke when you hold the key down TYPEMATIC DELAY MSEC The item sets the delay time after the key 1s held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke SECURITY OPTION This category allows you to limit access to the system and Setup or just to Setup The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the
29. C Trouble Shooting 88h Reserved 89h Reserved 90h Reserved 91h Reserved 92h Reserved 93h Read HDD boot sector information for Trend Anti Virus code 94h 1 Enable 12 cache 2 Program boot up speed 3 Chipset final initialization 4 Power management final initialization 5 Clear screen and display summary table 6 Program K6 write allocation 7 Program P6 class write combining 95h 1 Program daylight saving 2 Update keyboard LED and typematic rate 96h 1 Build MP table 2 Build and update ESCD 3 Set CMOS century to 20h or 19h 4 Load CMOS time into DOS timer tick 5 Build MSIRQ routing table FFh Boot attempt INT 19h Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 17 Appendix C Trouble Shooting Page C 18 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix Trouble Shooting Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 19 Appendix C Trouble Shooting PRINTED IN TAIWAN Page C 20 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL
30. CHECK NMI This field allows you to enable or disable IO channel check NMI Before selecting this function the user should check first that NMI function is enabled as described in chapter 2 Reset NMI Clear Watchdog Selection Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 13 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 6 INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS Choose INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS from the main setup menu a display will be shown on screen as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals On Chip Primary PCIIDE Enabled Item Help IDE Primary Master PIO Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto Menu Level IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto USB Controller Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Enabled USB Keyboard Support Disabled USB Mouse Support Disabled AC97 Audio Auto Init Display First Onboard BIOS Flash Function Enabled IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled POWER ON Function BUTTON ONLY x KB Power ON Password Enter x Hot Key Power ON Ctrl F1 Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Onboard Serial Port 1 BF8 IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 UART Mode Select Normal x RxD TxD Active Hi Lo x IR Transmission Delay Enabled x UR2 Duplex Mode Half x Use IR Pins IR Rx2Tx2 Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 Parallel Port Mode SPP x EPP Mode S
31. TS By pressing the ENTER key on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to the following Load Fail Safe Defaults Y N N To use the BIOS default values change the prompt to Y and press the Enter gt key CMOS 15 loaded automatically when you power up the system 4 12 LOAD OPTIMIZED DEFAULTS When you press Enter on this category you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to the following Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the default values that are factory setting for optimal performance system operations Page 4 24 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 13 PASSWORD SETTING User is allowed to set either supervisor or user password or both of them The difference is that the supervisor password can enter and change the options of the setup menus while the user password can enter only but do not have the authority to change the options of the setup menus TO SET A PASSWORD When you select this function the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password Enter Password Type the password up to eight characters in length and press lt Enter gt The password typed now will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press the lt Enter gt key You may also press lt Esc gt to abort
32. TX POWER CONNECTOR PWI1 ATX Power Connector The pin assignments are as follows PW1 EINE _ 0000 2 29 POWER SIGNAL JP6 ATX Power Signal Connector The pin assignments are as follows 1 PIN ASSIGNMENT 1 5V SB JF6 3 PS ON Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 25 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 30 ATX 12V POWER CONNECTOR ATX 12V Power Connector The pin assignments are as follows CN1 ASSIGNMENT 2 31 MEMORY INSTALLATION Prox 1720 CPU Card can support up to 2GB in two DIMM sockets DRAM BANK CONFIGURATION DIMM 1 DIMM 2 TOTAL MEMORY 1G 2GB 1GB 2 26 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 32 RESET NMI CLEAR WATCHDOG SELECTION JP5 Reset NMI Clear Watchdog Selection The selections are as follows JUMPER JUMPER SETTING FUNCTION pin closed ILLUSTRATION CLEAR WATCHDOG Manufacturing Default is set as Reset amp User may select to use the Reset or NMI watchdog NMI also known as Non Maskable Interrupt is used for serious conditions that demand the processor s immediate attention it cannot be ignored by the system unless it is shut off specifically To clear NMI command user should short the Clear Watchdog pin via push button Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 27 Chapter 2 Hardwar
33. USER S MANUAL Prox 1720 M2 ProX 1720 Pentium 4 Full size CPU Card With VGA Sound LAN Copyright Notice Prox 1720 Pentium 4 Full size CPU Card With VGA Sound LAN OPERATION MANUAL COPYRIGHT NOTICE This operation manual is meant to assist both Embedded Computer manufacturers and end users in installing and setting up the system The information contained in this document is subject to change without any notice This manual is copyrighted in February 26 2003 Revised Edition December 5 2003 You may not reproduce or transmit in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners CE NOTICE This is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Copyright Notice FCC NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in 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 communicat
34. VGA BIOS 1 Install Awdflash exe from Utility Disk to Drive C Insert the VGA BIOS file you have obtained from the vendor Type the path to Awdflash exe and execute the VGA BIOS update with file H15bxxxx bin C UTIL AWDFLASH gt AWDFLASH Hl5bxxxx bin 4 The screen will display as the table fount on the next page FLASH MEMORY WRITER v7 XX C Award Software 2001 All Rights Reserved Flash Type SST 49LF004A 3 3V File Name to Program H20bxxxx bin Checksum Error Message Do You Want To Save BIOS Y N If you want to save up the original BIOS enter Y and press lt Enter gt If you choose N the following table will appear on screen Page 3 4 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 3 Software Configuration FLASH MEMORY WRITER v7 XX C Award Software 2001 All Rights Reserved Flash Type SST 49LF004A 3 3V File Name to Program H20bxxxx bin Checksum XXXXX Error Message Are You Sure To Program Y N Select Y and the BIOS will be renewed When you are refreshing the BIOS do not turn off or reset the system or you will damage the BIOS After you have completed all the programming the screen displays the table below FLASH MEMORY WRITER v7 XX C Award Software 2001 All Rights Reserved Flash Type SST 49LF004A 3 3V File Name to Program H20bxxxx bin Checksum XXXXX Reset System or Power off to accomplish update process Fl Reset F10 Exit Please reset or power of
35. VGA interface embedded with our Prox 1720 can support a wide range of display You can display CRT LVDS and PanelLink simultaneously with the same mode VGA Dis 1 Win 9X program 2 Win NT4 0 program 3 Win 2000 program 4 Win XP program 3 2 1 Installation of VGA Driver To install the VGA Driver simply follow the following steps 1 Place insert the Utility Disk into Floppy Disk Drive or CD ROM drive 2 Under Windows 9X NT4 0 2000 XP system go to the directory where VGA driver is located Click Setup exe file for VGA driver installation Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 5 Once installation is completed shut down the system and restart in order for the changes to take effect PY Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 3 3 Chapter 3 Software Configuration 3 3 FLASH BIOS UPDATE 3 3 1 System BIOS Update Users of Prox 1720 can use the program Awdflash exe contained in the Utility Disk for system BIOS and VGA BIOS update 3 3 2 To update VGA BIOS for LCD Flat Panel Display As Prox 1720 user you have to update the VGA BIOS for your specific LCD flat panel you are going to use For doing this you need two files One is the Awdflash exe file and the other is the VGA BIOS for ATI Rage Mobility M6 file for LCD panel display Both file must be provided by the vendor or manufacturer When you get these two files ready follow the following steps for updating your
36. able range to smaller one in case the cacheable ranges between each CPU are not identical 4Fh Reserved 50h Initialize USB 5ih Reserved 52h Testall memory clear all extended memory to 0 53h Reserved 54h Reserved 55h Display number of processors multi processor platform 56h Reserved 57h 1 Display PnP logo 2 Early ISA PnP initialization Assign CSN to every PnP device Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 13 Appendix C Trouble Shooting 58h 59h 5Ah 5Bh 5Ch 5Dh SEh 5Fh 60h 61h 62h 63h 64h 65h 66h 67h 68h 69h Page C 14 Reserved Initialize the combined Trend Anti Virus code Reserved Optional Feature Show message for entering AWDFLASH EXE from FDD optional Reserved 1 Initialize Init_Onboard_Super_IO switch 2 Initialize Init Onboard AUDIO switch Reserved Reserved Okay to enter Setup utility i e not until this POST stage can users enter the CMOS setup utility Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Initialize PS 2 Mouse Reserved Prepare memory size information for function call INT 15h ax E820h Reserved Turn on L2 cache Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix Trouble Shooting 6Ah Reserved 6Bh Program chipset registers according to items described in Setup and Auto configuration table 6Ch Reserved 6Dh 1 Assign resources to all ISA PnP devices 2 Auto assign ports to onboard COM ports if the corresponding item in Se
37. chnical maps Appendix C Trouble Shooting This section outlines the error messages and offers you the methods to solve the problems Page 1 2 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION CPU mPGA 478 Intel Pentium 4 in mPGA478 socket Available at 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 8 3 06GHz System bus frequency at 400MHz 533MHz Auto detect voltage regulator SYSTEM CHIPSET Intel 845GV chipset MEMORY Supports up to 2GB DDR SDRAM Two 184 pin DDR DIMM sockets on board CACHE Built in CPU REAL TIME CLOCK CALENDAR 256 byte battery backed CMOS RAM Hardware implementation to indicate century rollover BIOS Phoenix AwardBIOS for plug amp play function Memory size with 2 MB with VGA BIOS e KEYBOARD MOUSE CONNECTOR Mini DIN connector selectable for Keyboard PS 2 Mouse or Y Cable One additional 5 pin External keyboard connector UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS Universal Serial Bus Connector on board Supports up to four USB 2 0 ports DISK ON CHIPS SOCKET One 32 pin socket supports up to 288MB disk on chip Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction BUS SUPPORT External PPCI Bus Compact Flash Bus DISPLAY Built in Intel 845GV support CRT DVO WATCHDOG I O port 0443H to Enable watchdog I O port 0441H to Disable watchdog Watchdog function is selectable for Reset or NMI function Time out timing
38. ctions are as follows JUMPER JUMPER SETTING FUNCTION pin closed ILLUSTRATION Page 2 30 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 38 P4 P4 M CPU SELECTION JP13 P4 P4 M CPU Selection The selections are as follows JUMPER JUMPER SETTING e E P4 M 1 2 Open JP13 A Please be aware that when using Pentium 4 M CPU JP13 jumper must set as closed otherwise the PA M CPU will be damaged vice versa Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 31 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration Page 2 32 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL SOFTWARE 3 2 UTILITIES Page 3 1 Chapter 3 Software Configuration 3 1 INTRODUCTION Enclosed with our Prox 1720 package is our driver utility which may comes in a form of a CD ROM disc or floppy diskettes For CD ROM disc user you will only need some of the files contained in the CD ROM disc please kindly refer to the following chart Assume that CD ROM drive is D For VGA driver installation D AWDFLASH For BIOS update utility For LAN Driver installation For Sound driver installation DAUTILITY Intel amp Chipset Software Installation Utility For Win 98SE ME 2000 XP D USB 2 0 USB 2 0 Software Installation Utility For Win 98SE 2000 ME XP software Installation amp User should remember to install the Utility right after the OS fully installed Page 3 2 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter Software Configuration 3 2 VGA DRIVER UTILITY The
39. current CPUFAN speed VCORE This item shows you the current system voltage Page 4 22 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 3 3V 5V 12V 12V 5V Show you the voltage of 3 3V 5V 12V 12V 5V SHUTDOWN TEMPERATURE This item allows you to set up the CPU shutdown Temperature This function is only effective under Windows 98 ACPI mode 4 10 FREQUENCY CONTROL Choose FREQUENCY CONTROL from the main menu a display will be shown on screen as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Frequency Control Auto Detect PCI Clk Enabled Spread Spectrum Disabled Item Help Menu Level Move Enter Select PU PD Value 10 5 ESC Exit Fl General Help 5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Frequency Control Setup Screen This setup menu allows you to specify your settings for frequency control AUTO DETECT PCI CLK This item allows you to enable or disable auto detect PCI Clock SPREAD SPECTRUM When the system clock generator pulses the extreme values of the pulse generate excess EMI Enabling pulse spectrum spread modulation changes the extreme values from spikes to flat curves thus reducing EMI This benefit may in some cases be outweighed by problems with timing critical devices such as a clock sensitive SCSI device Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 23 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 11 LOAD FAIL SAFE DEFAUL
40. depending on the type of device using the interrupt DMA RESOURCES When resources are controlled manually assign each system DMA channel a type depending on the type of device using the DM channel PCI VGA PALETTE SNOOP Leave this field at disabled Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 21 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 9 PC HEALTH STATUS Choose PC HEALTH STATUS from the main menu a display will be shown on screen as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status Current Warning Temperature Disabled Item Help Current CPU Temperature 48 C 118 F Current CPU Fan Speed 0 RPM Menu Level b Vcore 1 71V 3 3 V 3 24V 5V 5 02V 12V 11 79V 12V 12 28V 5 5 09 VBAT V 3 18V SVSB 4 94V Shutdown Temperature Disabled Ne Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help 5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults PC Health Status Setup Screen The PC Health Status Setup allows you to select whether to choose between monitoring or to ignore the hardware monitoring function of your system CURRENT WARNING TEMPERATURE Select the combination of lower and upper limits for the CPU temperature If the CPU temperature extends beyond either limit any warning mechanism programmed into your system will be activated CURRENT CPU TEMPERATURE This item shows you the current CPU temperature CURRENT CPU FAN SPEED This item shows you the
41. e Configuration 2 33 SOUND CONNECTOR JP3 Sound Connector The pin assignments are as follows 9 1 JP3 6 imer Ps op sek This connector is to be connected to W Sound Adapter Card for more information please refer to Appendix A 2 34 CD Audio IN CONNECTOR CD IN CD Audio In Connector The pin assignments are as follows ASSIGNMENT AUX L CD IN GND ND 2 Page 2 28 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 35 PPCI CONNECTOR You will find a PPCI connector in our Prox 1720 This connector is used to connect our SCSI daughter boards The pin assignments are as follows B30 PPCI B1 1 2 AD8 B6 AD9 B7 A8 B8 VCC ADIZ Bo A10 AD14 B10 AD15 BII A12 AD18 B12 AD19 6 The PPCI expansion connector of this Card is designed based on PCI Bus Master That means when the PPCI expansion connector is used the 4 PCI slot on the backplane is occupied Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 29 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 36 CF CARD MASTER SLAVE SELECTION JP2 Compact Flash Card Master Slave Selection The selections are as follows JUMPER JUMPER SETTING FUNCTION pin closed ILLUSTRATION 1 1 2 JP2 Bl JP2 2 37 POWER SELECTION JP12 AT ATX Power Selection The sele
42. ed Hard Disk S Fail 20 Hard Disk Drive initialization error Hard Disk S Fail 10 Unable to recalibrate fixed disk Hard Disk S Fail 08 Sector Verify failed Keyboard is locked out Unlock the key BIOS detect the keyboard is locked P17 of keyboard controller is pulled low Page C 6 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix C Trouble Shooting Keyboard error or no keyboard present Cannot initialize the keyboard Make sure the keyboard is attached correctly and no keys are being pressed during the boot Manufacturing POST loop System will repeat POST procedure infinitely while the P15 of keyboard controller is pull low This is also used for M B burn in test BIOS ROM checksum error System halted The checksum of ROM address FOOOOH FFFFFH is bad Memory test fail BIOS reports the memory test fail if the onboard memory is tested error Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 7 Appendix C Trouble Shooting TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR POST CODES The lists below indicate you the post codes Please follow the instruction to adjust your system If the error still occurred please contact with your distributor for maintenance CFh Coh Clh C3h C5h O0h1 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h Page C 8 Test CMOS R W functionality Early chipset initialization Disable shadow RAM Disable L2 cache socket 7 or below Program basic chipset registers Detect memory Auto detection of DR
43. elect EPP1 7 x ECP Mode Use DMA 3 PWRON After PWR Fail Off N lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value 10 5 ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Setup Screen By moving the cursor to the desired selection and by pressing the lt F1 gt key the all options for the desired selection will be displayed for choice Page 4 14 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup ON CHIP PRIMARY PCI IDE ON CHIP SECONDARY PCI IDE The chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate the primary or secondary IDE interface Select Disabled to deactivate this interface IDE PRIMARY MASTER SLAVE PIO IDE SECONDARY MASTER SLAVE PIO The four IDE PIO fields allow you to set a PIO mode 0 4 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device IDE PRIMARY MASTER SLAVE UDMA IDE SECONDARY MASTER SLAVE UDMA Ultra DMA 33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver Windows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus master driver If you hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA 33 select Auto to enable BIOS support USB CONTROLLER Select enabled if the system c
44. ents are as follows ASSIGNMENT DIN 6 Msc 2 9 KEYBOARD OR PS 2 MOUSE SELECTION JP11 Keyboard or PS 2 Mouse Selection For Y Cable user please set the jumper same as AT keyboard The jumper settings are as follows DEVICE JUMPER ME JUMPER TYPE pin closed ILLUSTRATION 3 5 adi PS 2 MOUSE i 2 4 Manufactory default AT Keyboard Page 2 10 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 10 EXTERNAL KEYBOARD CONNECTOR EXKB External Keyboard Connector The pin assignment is as follows ASSIGNMENT 40 KBCLK 2 11 JP1 18 20 Reset Connector The pin assignment is as follows 19 1 20 2 Rer JP1 ASSIGNMENT HW RESET Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 2 11 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 12 HARD DISK DRIVE LED CONNECTOR JP1 12 14 Hard Disk Drive LED Connector The pin assignment is as follows 19 1 20 2 HDD_LED J P1 ASSIGNMENT HDD LED 14 2 13 ATX POWER BUTTON JP1 13 15 ATX Power Button The pin assignment is as follows ATX_BTN 19 1 20 2 JP1 ASSIGNMENT
45. et Software Installation Utility USB2 0 Software Installation Utility SCSI and STORAGE ATA Software Installation Watchdog Timer Configuration CHAPTER 4 AWARD BIOS SETUP 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 4 15 Introduction wei Entering Setup e THER ONE The Standard CMOS Features pe The Advanced BIOS Features 2 22222222 Advanced Chipset Features Ne Integrated Peripherals sse Power Management Setup RN PNP PCI Configuration Ne PC Health Status aed Frequency Control sese esee eene Load Fail Safe Defaults 2 Load Optimized 22 Password Save amp Bxit Setup 23 5 tee emat Ue Exit Without Saving oo sss 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 8 4 11 4 14 4 18 4 20 4 22 4 23 4 24 4 24 4 25 4 26 4 27 Contents APPENDIX A EXPANSION BUS ISA Bus Pin Assignment Ne A 2 PCI Bus Pin Assignment 2 A 3 APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SUMMARY Block Diagram hos dne i en ede B 2 Interrupt Map ea et ee eevee B 3 RTC amp CMOS RAM Map RN B 4 Timer amp DMA Channels Map sse B 5 amp Memory Map Ne B 6 APPENDIX C TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble Shooting for Error Messages RN C 2 Trouble Sho
46. f the system and then the Flash BIOS is fully implemented Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 3 5 Chapter 3 Software Configuration 3 4 LAN DRIVER UTILITY 3 4 1 Introduction Prox 1720 is enhanced with LAN function that can support various network adapters Installation programs for LAN drivers are listed as follows LAWN DISE 1 Win 2000 XP program 2 Win NT4 0 program 3 Linux 4 Netware program 5 Open Server 5 05 6 Unixware 7 x For more details on Installation procedure please refer to Readme txt file found on LAN DRIVER UTILITY Page 3 6 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter Software Configuration 3 5 SOUND DRIVER UTILITY 3 5 1 Introduction The Realtek ALC201A sound function enhanced in this system is fully compatible with Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 Windows ME and Windows XP Below you will find the content of the Sound driver Gourd Disk 1 Win 98 program 2 Win 98SE program 3 Win NT 4 0 program 4 Win 2000 program 5 Win ME program 6 Win XP program 3 5 2 Installation Procedure for Windows 9x NT 2000 XP 1 From the task bar click on Start and then Run In the Run dialog box type D Sound path setup where D Sound pathname refers to the full path to the source files 3 Click on the OK button or press the ENTER key 4 Click on the Next and OK prompts as they appear 5 Reboot the system to complete the driver installation Prox 1
47. h on the motherboard can be set to either monochrome or color This indicates the switch is set to a different setting than indicated in Setup Determine which setting is correct and then either turn off the system and change the jumper or enter Setup and change the VIDEO selection DISPLAY TYPE HAS CHANGED SINCE LAST BOOT Since last powering off the system the display adapter has been changed You must configure the system for the new display type EISA CONFIGURATION CHECKSUM ERROR PLEASE RUN EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY The EISA non violatile RAM checksum is incorrect or cannot correctly read the EISA slot This can indicate either the EISA non volatile memory has become corrupt or the slot has been configured incorrectly Also be sure the card is installed firmly in the slot EISA CONFIGURATION IS NOT COMPLETE PLEASE RUN EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY The slot configure information stored in the EISA non volatile memory is incomplete Note When either of these errors appear the system will boot in ISA mode which allows you to run the EISA Configuration Utility ERROR ENCOUNTERED INITIALIZING HARD DRIVE Hard drive cannot be initialized Be sure the adapter is installed correctly and all cables are correctly and firmly attached Also be sure the correct hard drive type is selected in Setup ERROR INITIALIZING HARD DISK CONTROLLER Cannot initialize controller Make sure the cord is correctly and firmly installed in the bus Be s
48. he APIC for Pentium class CPU Program early chipset according to CMOS setup Example onboard IDE controller Measure CPU speed Invoke video BIOS a 2Ah Reserved 2Bh Reserved 2Ch Reserved 2Dh 1 Initialize multi language 2 Put information on screen display including Award title CPU type CPU speed 2Eh Reserved 2Fh Reserved 30h Reserved Reserved 32h Reserved 33h Reset keyboard except Winbond 977 series Super I O chips Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 11 Appendix C Trouble Shooting 34h Reserved 35h Reserved 36h Reserved 37h Reserved 38h Reserved 39h Reserved 3Ah Reserved 3Bh Reserved 3Ch Test8254 3Dh Reserved 3Eh Test8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 1 3Fh Reserved 40h Test8259 interrupt mask bits for channel 2 41h Reserved 42h Reserved 43h Test8259 functionality 44h Reserved 45h Reserved 46h Reserved 47h Initialize EISA slot Page C 12 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix Trouble Shooting 48h Reserved 49h 1 Calculate total memory by testing the last double word of each 64K page 2 Program writes allocation for AMD K5 CPU 4Ah Reserved 4Bh Reserved 4Ch Reserved 4Dh Reserved 4Eh 1 Program MTRR of MI CPU 2 Initialize L2 cache for P6 class CPU amp program CPU with proper cacheable range 3 Initialize the APIC for P6 class CPU 4 On MP platform adjust the cache
49. ions 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 You are cautioned that any change or modifications to the equipment not expressly approve by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate such equipment Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 About This Manual Ne 1 2 1 2 System Specification 1 3 1 3 Safety Precautions Ne 1 6 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 2 1 Jumper amp Connector Quick Reference Table 2 2 2 2 Component Locations Ne 2 3 2 3 Howto Set the Jumpers 2 4 2 4 COM Port Connector pp 2 6 2 5 5232 422 485 2 Selection 2 7 2 6 Solid State Disk Socket RN 2 8 2 7 SSD Memory Mapping Selection 2 9 2 8 Keyboard or PS 2 Mouse Connector _ 2 10 2 9 Keyboard or PS 2 Mouse Selection 2 10 2 10 External Keyboard Connector 2 11 2 11 Reset Connector gaoei rettet peret tp does 2 11 2 12 Disk Drive LED Connector Ne 2 12 2 13 ATX Power Button RN 2 12 2 14 External Speaker Connector 2 2 13 2 15 Power Led Connector 2 13 2 16 KeyLock Connector pp 2 14 2 17 Clear CMOS Data Selection 2 14
50. ized Defaults Chipset Features Setup Screen This parameter allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset The chipset manages bus speed and access to system memory resources such as DRAM and the external cache It also coordinates communications between conventional ISA bus and the PCI bus It must be stated that these items should never need to be altered The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best opera ting conditions for the system The only time you might consider making any changes would be if you discovered that data was being lost while using your system Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 11 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup DRAM TIMING BY SELECTABLE This allows you to select the DRAM timing CAS LATENCY TIME When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing ACTIVE TO PRECHARGE DELAY This item controls the number of DRAM clocks for TRAS DRAM RAS TO CAS DELAY This field let s you insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals used when DRAM is written to read from or refreshed Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system DRAM RAS PRECHARGE If an insufficient number of cycles is allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh the refresh may be incomp
51. lete and the DRAM may fail to retain data Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This field applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system SYSTEM BIOS CACHEABLE Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h FFFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result VIDEO BIOS CACHEABLE Select Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS resulting in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result Page 4 12 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup MEMORY HOLE AT 15M 16M You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM When this area is reserved it cannot be cached The user information of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements DELAYED TRANSACTION The chipset has an embedded 32 bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI specification version 2 1 AGP APERTURE SIZE This field determines the effective size of the Graphic Aperture used for a particular GMCH configuration It can be updated by the GMCH specific BIOS configuration sequence before the PCI standard bus enumeration sequence takes place If it is not updated then a default value will select an aperture of maximum size IO CHANNEL
52. n Windows 98SE Windows 2000 and Windows XP on Intel Desktop boards It should be installed right after the OS installation kindly follow the following steps 1 Place insert the Utility Disk into Floppy Disk Drive A B or CD ROM drive 2 Under Windows 98SE 2000 and XP system go to the directory where Utility Disc is located 3 Start the System wizard control panel Click Start Settings Control Panel Select Hardware and click Device Manager button Double Click USB Root Hub Select Driver Click Install to install the driver Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation Click Finish after the driver installation is complete OE ON ops Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 3 9 Chapter Software Configuration 3 8 SCSI AND STORAGE ATA SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 3 8 1 Installation for SCSI The SCSI function enhanced in this system is fully compatible with Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 and Windows 2000 For more details please refer to Readme txt Below you will find the content of the SCSI driver scs DISE 1 Win 2000 program 2 Win NT4 0 program 3 Win 98 program 4 Win 95 program To install the SCSI Driver simply follow the following steps 1 2 9 go c ON CA de Page 3 10 Place insert the Utility Disk into Floppy Disk Drive A B or CD ROM drive Under Windows system go to the directory where SCSI driver is
53. ontains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB peripherals USB KEYBOARD SUPPORT Select Enabled if you have a USB Keyboard USB MOUSE SUPPORT Select enabled if the system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB Mouse AC97 Audio This item allows you to enable disable to support AC97 Audio INIT DISPLAY FIRST This item allows you to decide to active whether PCI Slot or on chip VGA first BIOS FLASH FUNCTION This item allows you to enable the BIOS Flash function Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 15 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup IDE HDD BLOCK MODE Block mode is also called block transfer multiple commands or multiple sector read write If your IDE hard drive supports block mode most new drives do select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support POWER ON FUNCTION This item allows you the select power on event KB POWER ON PASSWORD This item allows you to set the keyboard power on password HOT KEY POWER ON This item allows you to select the hot key of the keyboard power on The choice Ctrl F1 F12 ONBOARD FDC CONTROLLER Select Enabled if the system has a floppy disk controller FDC installed on the system board and you wish to use it If you install and in FDC or the system has no floppy drive select Disabled ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 1 ONBOARD SERIAL PORT 2 Select an address and corresponding in
54. oting for POST Codes Ne C 8 Contents INTRODUCTION Page 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for purchasing our Prox 1720 Socket 478 Embedded Card enhanced with VGA Sound LAN which is fully PC AT compatible Prox 1720 provides faster processing speed greater expandability and can handle more task than before This manual is designed to assist you how to install and set up the system It contains four chapters The user can apply this manual for configuration according to the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter introduces you to the background of this manual and the specification for this system Final part of this chapter will indicate you how to avoid damaging this Embedded Card Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration This chapter outlines the component location and their functions In the end of this chapter you will learn how to set jumper and how to configure this card to meet your own needs Chapter 3 Software Utilities This chapter contains helpful information for proper installations of the VGA utility LAN utility sound utility and BIOS update It also describes the Watchdog timer configuration Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup This chapter indicates you how to set up the BIOS configurations Appendix A Expansion Bus This Appendix introduces you the expansion bus for ISA Bus and PCI Bus Appendix B Technical Summary This section gives you the information about the Te
55. rator switch Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 9 Appendix C Trouble Shooting 17h 18h 19h 1Ah 1Bh 1Ch 1Dh 1Eh 1Fh 20h 21h 22h 23h Page C 10 Reserved Detect CPU information including brand SMI type Cyrix or Intel and CPU level 586 or 686 Reserved Reserved Initial interrupts vector table If no special specified all H W interrupts are directed to SPURIOUS INIT HDLR amp S W interrupts to SPURIOUS soft HDLR Reserved Initial EARLY PM INIT switch Reserved Load keyboard matrix notebook platform Reserved HPM initialization notebook platform Reserved jmi Check validity of RTC value e g a value of 5Ah is an invalid value for RTC minute 2 Load CMOS settings into BIOS stack If CMOS checksum fails use default value instead Prepare BIOS resource map for PCI amp PnP use If ESCD is valid take into consideration of the ESCD s legacy information 4 Onboard clock generator initialization Disable respective clock resource to empty PCI amp DIMM slots Early PCI initialization Enumerate PCI bus number Assign memory amp I O resource Search for a valid VGA device amp VGA BIOS and put it into C000 0 Prox 1720 USER 5 MANUAL Appendix C Trouble Shooting 24h Reserved 25h Reserved 26h Reserved 27h Initialize INT 09 buffer 28h Reserved 29h 1 Program CPU internal mtrr P6 amp PII for 0 640K memory address 2 Initialize t
56. rs Sec 6 x Typematic Delay Msec 250 Security Option Setup OS Select For DRAM gt 64MB Non OS2 HDD S M A R T Capability Disabled Small Logo EPA Show Disabled fTi Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults BIOS Features Setup Screen The BIOS FEATURES SETUP allow you to configure your system for basic operation The user can select the system s default speed boot up sequence keyboard operation shadowing and security A brief introduction of each setting is given below VIRUS WARNING This item allows you to choose the Virus Warning feature for IDE Hard Disk boot sector protection If this function is enabled and someone attempt to write data into this area BIOS will show a warning message on screen and alarm beep Page 4 8 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup CPU L1 amp L2 CACHE This item allows you to enable L1 amp L2 cache QUICK POWER ON SELF TEST This item allows you to speed up Power On Self Test POST after power up the computer When enabled the BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST FIRST SECOND THIRD OTHER BOOT DEVICE The BIOS attempt to load the operating system from the devices in the sequence selected in these items SWAP FLOOPY DRIVE This field is effective only in systems with two floppy drives Selecting Enabled assigns physical drive
57. s 3 pin Jumper looks like this Jumper Block looks like this 2 pin Jumper close enabled Looks like this 3 pin Jumper 2 3 pin close enabled Looks like this Jumper Block 1 2 pin close enabled Looks like this Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Co 29 ooo 1 5 1 2 5 Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 4 COM PORT CONNECTOR COMI COMI Connector COMI is fixed as RS 232 The pin assignment is as follows NDCDA NSINA NSOUTA N NDSRA NCTSA 2 2 Connector The CON2 is selectable as RS 232 422 485 The pin assignment is as follows PIN ASSIGNMENT COM2 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Page 2 6 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration 2 5 RS232 422 485 COM2 SELECTION JP4 RS 232 422 485 COMO Selection This connector is used to set the COMO function The jumper settings are as follows COM 2 Function Jumper Settings pin closed Jumper Illustrations 1 2 RS 232 JP4 1 2 1 2 5 6 7 8 RS 422 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 19 20 JP4 1 2 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 RS 485 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
58. selectO 8 sec 4 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 104 112 120 sec 25 IDE INTERFACE Two IDE ports support up to four IDE devices Supports UDMA 100 FLOPPY DISK DRIVER INTERFACE Supports up to two Floppy Disk Drives 3 5 and 5 25 LAN INTERFACE Intel 82562EM PHY PCI Fast Ethernet One RJ 45 Jack onboard Supports 10BaseT 100BaseTX PCI Ethernet SERIAL PORT Two high speed 16550 Compatible UARTs with Send Receive 16 Byte FIFOs COMI for RS232 COM2 for RS232 422 485 Programmable Baud Rate Generator SOUND INTERFACE AC 97 Codec Fully Compliant AC 97 Analog I O Component Interface Line In Line Out Microphone and CD Audio In PARALLEL PORT One port supports SPP ECP EPP Function Page 1 4 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 1 Introduction HARDWARE MONITORING FUNCTION Monitor Voltage CPU Temperature and Cooling Fan IRDA PORT One 5 pin Infrared connector Supports IrDA v1 0 SIR protocol LED INDICATOR System power Hard Disk access LAN LED indicator DMA CONTROLLER 82C37 x 2 DMA CHANNELS 7 INTERRUPT CONTROLLERS 82C59 x 2 INTERRUPT LEVELS 15 OPERATING TEMPERATURE 0 to 60 C 32 F to 140 F SYSTEM POWER REQUIREMENT DC Voltage 5V minimum 4 75V maximum 5 25V DC Ampere 2 5A DC Voltage 12V minimum 11 4V maximum 12 6V DC Ampere 4 7A BOARD DIMENSION 338 5mm x 122mm 13 3 x
59. shares the decimal point at the bottom of the number keypad to access the Setup program In a moment the main menu of the Award SETUP program will appear on the screen Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Management Setup Set User Password gt PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup gt PC Health Status Exit Without Saving Esc Quit Ne Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Setup program initial screen You may use the cursor the up down keys to highlight the individual menu items As you highlight each item a brief description of the highlighted selection will appear at the bottom of the screen Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 3 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 3 THE STANDARD CMOS FEATURES Highlight the STANDARD CMOS FEATURES and press the lt ENTER gt key and the screen will display the following table Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date mm dd yy Tue Oct 29 2002 Item Help Time hh mm ss 10 37 33 gt IDE Primary Master gt IDE Primary Slave IDE Secondary Master IDE Secondary Slave MAXTOR 6L040J2 None None None Menu Level Change the internal clock Drive A 1 44M
60. terrupt for the first and second serial ports UART MODE SELECT This item allows you to select UART mode RxD TxD ACTIVE This item allows you to determine the active of RxD TxD IR TRANSMISSION DELAY This item allows you to enable disable IR transmission delay UR2 DUPLEX MODE This item allows you to select the IR half full duplex function USE IR PINS This item allows you to select IR transmission routes one is RxD2m TxD2 COM Port and the other is IR Rx2Tx2 Page 4 16 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup ONBOARD PARALLEL PORT This item allows you to determine access onboard parallel port controller with which I O address PARALLEL PORT MODE Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel printer port Select Normal Compatible or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other available modes EPP MODE SELECT Select EPP port type 1 7 or 1 9 ECP MODE USE DMA Select a DMA channel for the parallel port for use during ECP mode PWRON AFTER PWR FAIL This item allows you to select if you want to power on the system after power failure The choice Off On Former Sts Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 17 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 7 POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP Choose POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP option on the main menu a display will be shown on screen as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Func
61. the changes you have made will be implemented You may always call up the setup program at any time to adjust any of the individual items by pressing the Del key during boot up Page 4 26 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 15 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING If you wish to cancel any changes you have made you may select the EXIT WITHOUT SAVING and the original setting stored in the CMOS will be retained The screen will be shown as below Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Managemen Quit Without Saving Y N N gt PnP PCI Configura gt PC Health Status Esc Quit Ne Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Abandon all Datas Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 27 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup Page 4 28 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL EXPANSION BUS Page A 1 Appendix A Expansion Bus ISA BUS PIN ASSIGNMENT There are two edge connectors called gold fingers on this CPU Card on the right hand is the connector of ISA Bus followed up by PCI BUS connector The ISA bus connector is divided into two sets one consists of 62 pins the other consists of 36 pins The pin assignments are as follows D18 Di B31 B1 og
62. the selection and not enter a password A User should bear in mind that when a password is set you will be asked to enter the password everything you enter CMOS setup Menu TO DISABLE THE PASSWORD To disable the password select this function do not enter any key when you are prompt to enter a password and press the lt Enter gt key and a message will appear at the center of the screen PASSWORD DISABLED Press any key to continue Press the lt Enter gt key again and the password will be disabled Once the password is disabled you can enter Setup freely Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page 4 25 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup 4 14 SAVE amp EXIT SETUP After you have completed adjusting all the settings as required you must remember to save these setting into the CMOS RAM To save the settings select SAVE amp EXIT SETUP and press lt Enter gt a display will be shown as follows Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt Standard CMOS Features gt Frequency Control gt Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password gt Power Managemen Save to CMOS and EXIT Y N Y gt PnP PCI Configura gt PC Health Status Esc Quit Ne Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS When you confirm that you wish to save the settings your system will be automatically restarted and
63. tion Enabled Item Help Power Management User Define MODEM Use IRQ 3 Suspend Mode Disabled Soft Off by PWR BTTN Instant Off Menu Level b Wake Up by PCI card Enabled Power On by Ring Enabled Resume by Alarm Disabled x Date of Month Alarm 0 x Time hh mm ss Alarm 0 0 0 Reload Global Timer Events Primary IDE 0 Disabled Primary IDE 1 Disabled Secondary IDE 0 Disabled Secondary IDE 1 Disabled FDD COM LPT Port Disabled Ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fl General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Power Management Setup Screen The Power Management Setup allows the user to configure the system to the most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use ACPI SUSPEND TYPE This item allows the user to set the ACPI suspend type to be used POWER MANAGEMENT This item allows you to select the Power Management mode Page 4 18 Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup MODEM USE IRQ This item enable you to name the interrupt request IRQ line assigned to the modem if any on your system Activity of the selected IRQ always awakens the system SUSPEND MODE When enabled and after the set time of system inactivity all devices except the CPU will be shut off SOFT OFF BY PWR BTTN Pressing the power button for more than 4 seconds forces the system to
64. tup is set to AUTO 6Eh Reserved 6Fh 1 Initialize floppy controller 2 Set up floppy related fields in 40 hardware 70h Reserved 71h Reserved 72h Reserved 73h Optional Feature Enter AWDFLASH EXE if AWDFLASH is found in floppy drive ALT F2 is pressed 74h Reserved 75h Detect amp install all IDE devices HDD LS120 ZIP CDROM 76h Reserved 77h Detect serial ports and parallel ports 78h Reserved 79h Reserved Ah Detect and install co processor Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 15 Appendix C Trouble Shooting 7Bh 7Ch 7Dh 7Eh 7Fh 80h 81h 82h 83h 84h 85h 86h 87h Page C 16 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 1 Switch back to text mode if full screen logo is supported f errors occur report errors and wait for keys If no errors occur or F1 key is pressed to continue Clear EPA or customization logo Reserved Reserved 1 Call chipset power management hook 2 Recover the text fond used by EPA logo not for full screen logo 3 If password is set ask for password Save all data in stack back to CMOS Initialize ISA PnP boot devices USB final initialization NET PC Build SYSID structure Switch screen back to text mode Setup ACPI table at top of memory Invoke ISA adapter ROMs Assign IRQs to PCI devices Initialize APM Clear noise of IRQs 9e mi QUU US NES Reserved Reserved Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Appendix
65. ure the correct hard drive is selected in Setup Also check to see if any jumper needs to be set correctly on the hard drive Prox 1720 USER S MANUAL Page C 3 Appendix C Trouble Shooting FLOPPY DISK CNTRLR ERROR OR NO CNTRLR PRESENT Cannot find or initialize the floppy drive controller Make sure the controller is installed correctly and firmly If there are no floppy drives installed be sure the Diskette Drive selection in Setup is set to NONE INVALID EISA CONFIGURATION PLEASE RUN EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY The non volatile memory containing EISA configuration information was programmed incorrectly or has become corrupt Re run EISA configuration utility to correctly program the memory Note When this error appears the system will boot in ISA mode which allows you to run the EISA Configuration Utility KEYBOARD ERROR OR NO KEYBOARD PRESENT Cannot initialize the keyboard Make sure that the keyboard is properly attached and no keys being pressed during the boot If you are purposely configuring the system without a keyboard set the error halt condition in Setup to HALT ON ALL BUT KEYBOARD This will cause the BIOS to ignore the missing keyboard and continue the boot MEMORY ADDRESS ERROR AT Indicates a memory address error at a specific location You can use this location along with the memory map for your system to find and replace the bad memory chips MEMORY PARITY ERROR Indicates a memory parity error
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