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1. 43 4 1 ALOU EZIO GAOU E 43 Chapter 5 ENEE 52 5 1 CAR 5010 Ethernet modules configuration 52 AR J e ar Man a Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 About This Manual This manual contains all required information for setting up and using the CAR 5010 series CAR 5010 provides the essential platform for delivering optimal performance and functionality in the value communications appliance market segment This manual should familiarize you with CAR 5010 operations and functions CAR 5010 series provide up to 24 Ethernet ports to serve communication applications like Firewall requiring ten Ethernet ports to connect external network internet demilitarized zone and internal network CAR 5010 series overview Supports LGA 1366 Intel 55XX 56XX series CPU Up to 96GB ECC Register DDR3 1066 1333MHz Two USB ports and one RJ45 port on COM 1 Four SATA connectors for SATA Hard disk User friendly LCD control panel PCI E architecture with totally three PCI Ex8 interfaces Provides absolute high flexibility of customized I O configuration for front accessible PCI E modules 9600909090990 1 2 Manual Organization This manual describes how to configure your CAR 5010 system to meet various operating requirements It is divided into three chapters with each chapter addressing the basic concept and operation of this system Chapter 1 In
2. OK OK KK KOK KKK KKK OK type Remote Access Enabled Serial port number COM Base Address IRQ 3F8h 4 Serial Port Mode 19280 8 n 1 Flow Control None Redirection After BIOS POST Disabled Terminal Type UTIAA UT UTF8 Combo Key Support Enabled Sredir Memory Display Delay No Delay Select Screen GA amp HK Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit X X X K K XK K X XK K K K K K K XK K XK KK OK A OK OK A OK A A XXX OK OK OK OK A OOK OK OK A OK A OK A OK A ARK KOK KOK KOK KOK KKK OK OK OK OK KOK OK atrends Inc A WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA SA DIV SA SA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA SA WA WA WA WA WA VA WA MAMA MA atin tin ind ANSI BBS ASCII direct connect Com4 19200 N 81 rd sd cd cts Y 10 32 EF Fowl Coll Remote Access Disable or enable the BIOS remote access feature here Serial Port Number Select the serial port to use for console redirection Set the value for this option to either COM7 or COM2 AR e ar Man CI o Serial Port Mode Select the baud rate want the serial port to use for console redirection gt USB Configuration Use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select a
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4. effect Select Exit Saving Changes from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt AR orje ar Man CI Y Discarding Changes and Exit Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration Select Exit Discarding Changes from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt Discard Changes Select Discard Changes from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt Load Optimal Defaults Automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when select this option Select Load Optimal Defaults from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt Load Fail Safe Defaults Automatically sets all Setup options to a complete set of default settings when select this option The Fail Safe settings are designed for maximum system stability but not maximum performance Select the Fail Safe Setup options if computer is experiencing system configuration problems Select Load Fail Safe Defaults from the Exit menu and press lt Enter gt Note Strongly suggest user to load fail Safe default then load optimal default one time after user update BIOS AR J e S Man a 12 Chapter 4 Programming Guide About EZIO G400 The major purpose of this module is to provide an easier man machine interface for those computing systems in whose applications friendly operation is a must In traditional computing system design proprietary keypad and LCD display interfaces are implemented and these Interfaces
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6. II i ii 5 40 C 67 130 F Environment Humidity 20 90 RH ee j 0 70 C 58 184 F Environment Humidity 5 95 RH Certifications CE FCC UL cUL AR e ar Man a Chapter 2 Getting Started This section describes how the hardware installation and system settings should be done 2 1 Included Hardware The following hardware is included in package e CAR 5010 Communication Appliance System Board e One null serial port cable 2 2 Before You Begin To prevent damage to any system board it is important to handle it with care The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from static electricity discharge When handling the board to use a grounded wrist strap designed for static discharge elimination and touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag Handle the board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling processor chips or memory modules avoid touching their pins or gold edge fingers Restore the communications appliance system board and peripherals back into the antistatic bag when they are not in use or not installed in the chassis some circuitry on the system board can continue operating even though the power is switched off Under no circumstances should the Lithium battery cell used to power the real time clock be allowed to be shorted The battery cell may heat up under these
7. are usually different from system to system The design goals of this interface are A Asingle interface for both LCD display and keypad is required B This interface should be available in every computing system C The communication implementation should be OS independent Our solution is to use Serial port as the interface for both LCD display and keypad A simple protocol is further defined so that applications can directly communicate with this module no matter what the operating system is OE rr rir A Cu Ps FDL HE Li LILI EE Cat fat OD fa Oft ODO KC CO I iker ent bal bal I kel Ten Kat ken mi ent Lei ken H bot Fee Le kel 1 DDCThEODCPEODChEODCDE a ot E FIE DE Hi Figure 1 Display area WARNING THE LCD DRIVER ICS ARE MADE OF CMOS PROCESS DAMAGED BY STATIC CHARGE VERY EASILY MAKE SURE THE USER IS GROUNDED WHEN HANDLING THE LCD 4 1 1 Features e Ideal user interface for communication appliance e No driver required OS independent e Alphanumeric characters display support e Four key pads can be customized for different applications e Easy system installation and operation e Clearly display system status e Single interface to SBC or M B AR e ar Man a K 4 1 2 Technical Support Information For further support users may also contact Caswells headquarter in Taipei or your local distributors Taipei Office Phone Number 886 2 5591 1999 4 1 3 Mechanical Specification Item Val
8. conditions and present a burn hazard WARNING 1 CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS 2 This guide is for technically qualified personnel who have experience installing and configuring system boards Disconnect the system board power supply from its power source before you connect disconnect cables or install remove any system board components Failure to do this can result in personnel injury or equipment damage 3 Avoid short circuiting the lithium battery this can cause it to superheat and cause burns if touched 4 Do not operate the processor without a thermal solution Damage to the processor can occur in seconds 5 Do not block air vents Minimum 1 2 inch clearance required AH e ar Man a 2 3 Hardware Configuration Setting 2 3 1 CAR 5010 System Board Jumper In general jumpers on CAR 5010 system board are used to select options for certain features Some of the jumpers are configurable for system enhancement The others are for testing purpose only and should not be altered To select any option cover the jumper cap over Short or remove NC it from the jumper pins according to the following instructions Here NC stands for Not Connected OO O O O O o o o o O o 50 0
9. items and push the PnP cap back to CPU socket Users can start remove all screws from board APPS a g FFE 2 A SEA Ces abs ff a SE Eee x der da Fig 2 31 Remove all screws from main board Fig 2 32 lift Up main board from system from rear left side ARH e ar Man a P S After remove all screws from board User can remove main board Please be genteelly and carefully Avoid colliding board with chassis bottom sticks It may damage the main components 2 16 Use a Client Computer r Connection Using Hyper Terminal If users use a headless CAR 5010 system which has no mouse keyboard and VGA output connected to it the console may be used to communicate with CAR 5010 To access CAR 5010 via the console Hyper Terminal is one of many choices Follow the steps below for the setup Fig 2 36 Connect null serial port cable to CAR 5010 console management port Note Terminal software may need to update for correct console output 1 Execute HyperTerminal under C Program Files Accessories Hyper Terminal 2 Enter a name to create new dial Connection Description EA ES Hew Connection Enter a name and chooze an icon for the connection Name CAR 5010 Cancel AR orje ar Man a 3 For the connection settings make it Direct to Com1 Enter details For the phone number that you want to dial County code fu nited States of America 1 sl Area code
10. CAR 5010 Series Communication Appliance User s Manual Revision 1 0 CASwell Inc TUV 8 Floor No 242 Bo Ai St Shu Lin City Taipei County 238 Taiwan Case TEL 886 2 7705 8888 FAX 886 2 7731 9988 http www cas well com ISO 9001 Table of Contents Chapter INtOdUCION uyu iei ou Cr ee 2 1 1 PAOOUL ATMS MANU AAA A AA AAA AAA AAA 2 1 2 IVA Qn ON uuu iza de ai a lt maa Dat naka ali fi ao See 2 123 Technical SUPDpOtMINMOTMANOM EE 2 1 4 Board La vOU uuu aun susan sean nd ein reins a tk SR ONOG 3 1 5 System BIOCK E d EE d 1 6 PEQUE SOC CHICA IO a Sa uuu a kam a aaa ua adu as aaa a e 5 Chapter 2 Getting Started ee Ree ee ees 6 2 1 inMeluded Ee EE 6 2 2 Ee YOU BOO e EE 6 2 3 Hardware Configuration Zetting 7 2 4 EE EE 14 2 5 EE 14 2 6 Ptaka Dio reni ee 15 2 7 Hemove Ee TE TE 18 2 8 Remove and Install Compact Flash Card 21 2 9 Remove and Install Battery EE 21 2 10 SINA B EE 22 2 11 Install OF remove Riser CATA E 22 2 12 Por Mount um UO u a idl i a diia iia 24 2 13 FICINIOV EZ e EE 25 2 14 Remove POWELL SUD Vasea ee il an tee 27 2 15 Remove maik DO AIO asia eva iale aia iu aa e tata ti aaa abat zeu ta ta 29 2 16 US CCIE GOOD u r uuu and Ae 30 Chapters BIOSSetIingu uuu uuu at tea d alt ani abat eat ba sit imi aaa cade 33 BIOS Setup NOAA OI uum cis 33 Chapter 4 Programming Guide
11. EL Message Display Enabled Interrupt 19 Capture Disabled Select Screen Select Item Change Uption General Help Save and Exit Exit XX KK KK KR KK KK KR K KK RK OF X A A X WW X W E W X W X W W E X CE K gt gt gt gt K gt gt gt gt gt X gt gt X gt X K gt X K gt XK X X A X XK K XK XK X XK XK XK XK XK XK XK KK KOK A KOK OK KOK XK KOK K KK XK KK XK K K OK K KOK K KK K K EE EE E EE u e 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc v ANSIBBS ASCII direct connect Com4 19200 N 81 id sd cd cs 10 34 4 Row1 Coll Quick Boot The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled Quiet Boot Set this value to allow the boot up screen options to be modified between POST messages or OEM logo The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Enabled Add On ROM Display Mode Set this option to display add on ROM read only memory messages The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Force BIOS An example of this is a SCSI BIOS or VGA BIOS Boot up Num Lock Set this value to allow the Number Lock setting to be modified during boot up The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is On PS 2 Mouse Support Set this value to allow the PS 2 mouse support to be adjusted The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Enabled Interrupt 19 Capture Set this value to allow option ROMs such as network controllers to trap BIOS inte
12. IO LCD module Fig 2 20 Remove EZIO LCD from EZIO kit AR e I Man a 26 2 14 Remove Power Supply The following is the remove step instruction of power supply 1 Remove the power modules ko i i I y i b T Fig 2 21 1 Loosen the screw to unlock the power Fig 2 21 2 Pull out the power modules module 2 Remove all power cables from main board and HDD bay Remove I2C cable from board d i i a pe Fig 2 23 Remove all power cables from board and HDD Fig 2 24 Remove all cables from the board bay Fig 2 23 Remove I2C cable AR e I Man a 2 3 Remove all screws from power supply Fig 2 25 1 Remove the screws Fig 2 25 2 Remove the screws ee Fig 2 26 1 Push the power supply into system first Fig 2 26 2 Lift up and Pull out the power supply AR e I Man a PE 2 15 Remove main board The section shows how to remove the main board 1 Remove all add on modules or riser card devices from system first Fig 2 27 Remove all add on modules Fig 2 28 Remove riser card Please follow 2 11 steps 2 Remove following items from main board cables CPU cooler CPU memory HU DOT LE za ox U mii E i IND g AU i J L a KI S HE u TE i Fig 2 29 Remove CPU cooler CPU and memory Fig 2 30 Remove all fan cable from board All SATA and power cable 3 After remove above
13. LOTO J51 VGA J52 OPMA firmware debug port J53 TPM J54 PCI express x4 expansion slot E 1457 IPMI LAN PORT AR J e ar Man a C J14 COM 2 5 43 2 1 OOOOH O O O O 10 9 8 7 6 5 GND 4 DTR 3 TXD 2 RXD 10NC 9RI l8CTs 7 RTS 6 DSR J12 GPIO 54 3 2 1 OOOOH O O O O 10 9 8 7 6 5 GND 41014 31015 21016 11017 10 POWER 9 1023 8 1022 71011 61010 J16 PS 2 KEYBOARD MOUSE 543 2 1 OOOOH O O O O 109 8 7 6 5 MOUSE CLK 4MOUSE VCC 3GND 2NP 1 MOUSE DATA 10 KEY CLK 9 KEY VCC 8 GND 7 NP 6 KEY DATA J25 USB 2 3 5 4 3 2 1 OOOOH O O O O 109 8 7 6 5 SBV3 5V 4 SBD 3 3 SBD 3 2 GND 10 NC 9 GND 8 SBD 2 7 SBD 2 6 SBV2 5V J51 VGA 5 4 3 2 1 OOOOH O O O O 10 9 8 7 6 5 H SYNC 4 V SYNC 3 BLUE 2 GREEN 1 RED 10 NC 9 GND 8 DDC DATA 7 GND 6 DDC CLK J57 IPMI LAN PORT 543 2 1 OOOOH O O O O 10 9 8 7 6 5 GND EARTH 4 LINK LED 3 LINK LED 2 MDI 0 1 MDI 1 10 GND 9BUSY LED 8BUSY LED 7 MDI 0 6 MDI 1 J30 ABA 153 ABM 5000 Connector 2 40 OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOO NO00000000000000000DO 1 39 Signal Description Signal Description PINNo i ipti LAN1 LINK1000_R LAN Ground EARTH LAN1 MDI O LAN1_MDI 0 LAN1_MDI 1 LAN1_MDI 2 LAN1_MDI 3 LAN1 MDI 1 LAN2 MDI 0 6 S 8 E AR orje ar Man CI 17 J11 IPMB 75 31 DOO i O O O O 8 6 4 2 7BMC_CTR1_ 5BMC_CTRO 3IPMB_SMBCLK 1 IPMB_SMBDAT 9 GND 6 GND 4 GND 2 GND J29 Front Panel Control 3PWR LED 11PWR LED 9 LDF 7PW
14. Phone number Connect using Direct to Com Direct to Com Direct to Come Direct to Coma Direct to Coma TCP IP Insock 4 Please make the port settings to Baud rate 19200 Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 COM1 Properties HEJ Port Settings Bits per second 19200 Data bits Parity Stop bits ii H Flow control Hardware zl Advanced Restore Defaults 5 Turn on the power of CAR 5010 system after following screen was shown port Hyperl erminal File Edit iew Call Transfer Help r 4 k Connected 0 00 15 Auto detect Auto detect SCROLL CAPS NUM Captui d AR J ar Man a 31 6 User can see the boot up information of CAR 5010 2p HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help AMIBIOS C 2006 American Hegatrends Inc 6105 Date 06 28 09 15 06 29 Ver 08 00 15 CPU Intel R ReontRi CPU E5540 E 2 536Hz Speed 2 53 GHz Lount 2 Press DEL to run Setup TAB key on Re 6030 yhoard Press L key if you want to boot from the network Press F11 or BBS POPUP IR key on Remote Keyboard Initializing USE Controllers Done 6136HB OK IC American Megatrends 66 3257 009999 00101111 042809 MWLSBURG 1ARARODO Y2KC e 0 00 79 Auto detect 19200 8 N SLRULL 7 When message Hit lt DEL gt if user want to run Setup appear during POST after turning on or rebooting the computer press lt Tab gt key immediately to enter BIOS se
15. R ON 5 GND 3 IDE LED AIDE LED 12IDELED 10 LDF 8 PWR ON PWR ON 4 PWR LED J58 IPMI debug COM port 3 GND 2 RXD 1 TXD A AR 5010 er s Manus IDE LED PWR LED S J36 J35 J37 PCI express x8 or x4 2pcs expansion slot pin define B1 12V A1 VCC B s e C AA afo A O IC SMB_CLOCK VCC B8 3 3V A8 VCC3 BS SLOT ID BITO VCC3 3 3V AUX VCC3 WAKE PERST PRE PET 0 REFCLK 1 PET O GND ND PER 0 A RAS B17 33MHz CLOCK A17 PER 0 B18 GND A18 GND B19 PET 1 A19 RSVD ET 1 ER 1 ER 1 ET 2 ER 2 ER 2 ES EA E ET 2 A23 EN eee EZA B27 ET 3 2 ET 3 er EFCLK 0 ER 3 EFCLK 0 ND SVD ET 4 SVD ET 4 ND ER 4 ER 4 3 ET 5 ND B38 PET 5 ND ER 5 ER 5 A41 Liu aa ICA EL B45 PET 7 A45 GND B46 PET 7 PE_WIDTHO L x8 H x4 D D N 00 TOO U U O O UU O 2 3 O Di U O 0 3 U O O U m Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z pu U U oj U U U oj o oj U O oO U 9 O Z Z O U U 0 O 3 U O O S U O Z Z Z Z Z oj U oj U U O U U Z O B49 GND J36 SLOT ID BIT 0 1 equal 00 J35 SLOT ID BIT 0 1 equal 01 J37 SLOT ID BIT 0 1 equal 10 AH e ar Man CI The system is integrated in a customized 2U chassis Fig 2 1 Fig 2 2 On the front panel user will find a 4 push button LCD module EZIO two USB ports and a COM port and Ethernet ports CAR 5010 Fig 2 1 Front view of the chassis Fig 2 2 Rear view of the c
16. Screen Select Item Change Uption FI Beneral Help FIA Save and Exit ESC Exit X X XX X X XX KK KK KK K K gt gt X gt gt AK 9K gt gt 9K X gt gt X x x gt X X XK x X XK XK XK X XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK K XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK K XK XK XK XK XK XK XK XK K 3K A KK XK KK K OK A A A A OK OK 3K OK OK C Copyright 1985 2086 American Megatrends Inc MA MA VA WA VA WA VA VA WA VA VA WA VA VA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA WA VA WA WA VA WA WA WA WA A WA MA WA WA WA WA MA WA WA WA MA WA MA MA MA MA in in ANSI BBS ASCII direct connect Com4 19200 N 81 d sd cd cts Y ISEE Fowl Coll gt REMOTE ACCESS CONFIGURATION Remote Access Configuration Use this screen to select options for the Remote Access Configuration Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below Procomm Plus File Edit View Options Data Tools Window Help Advanced L OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK KK KOK OK OK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK j Configure Remote Access type and parameters Select Remote Access K KKK KK 1 OOOO KOK A
17. ad Key function Read one byte from RS 232 rx pin if user want to detect which keys are currently pressed Function key Status byte Escape 41 H Up arrow 44 H Enter 46 H DD E H AR J e ar Man a 1E 4 1 8 SLCM Function control by Flex LCD API Purpose The purpose of SLCM is to provide a simple CLI command to control EZIO G400 SLCM can work with Linux kernel 2 4 x and 2 6 x 4 1 Command Description Use Example slcmapi d device b baud rate Parameter options Device Serial port device path Ex dev ttyS0 Baud rate Support 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 baud rate Parameter list S Display string message o oo G Display 128 64 bmp C Clear currentline S SetcusorONOFF S P Mowe cursor to x y position R Move cursor 1 character right I Mowe cursor to left most D Move cursor down B Setbacklight Options list String String will display in LCD G Mode Path Mode 0 192 64 1 128 64 2 128 32 Path Bmp file path S 1 Show cursor 0 Hide cursor x y x 00 0F y 00 03 Baud rate Only support 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 baud rate Light Light 00 07 N10 Serie ar s Manus 4 1 9 Use Example Display string lf command runs success then string will be displayed on LCD from present cursor s position Use Example
18. and Exit SHBIOS Configuration ESC Exit Remote Access Configuration u U U SS ww ww aw aw ww ww SS E K S K K K Y K Y K Y K Y K Y K Y K Y K K K X K K K YK K K K K XK K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K OK OK K K K K K K RK K OK OK K OK K K K ight 1985 2686 American Hegatrends Inc pag aig en ang nat Sei Se ig aa n Pagina ang mang in Ta ga ang Dain TT TE aig nana ef Tana nat TT mn apa in Maat aay mating TT Tan na in Tang RE Tata dn Tay aa na e TA na Tang TT yas ER a dr Te aa n Seas Tina mang aati ein Tang aa in Sate Te D ANSI BBS ASCII direct connect Cornd 19200 N 8 1 1d d cd cts Y 10 29 EF Row Coll gt IDE Configuration Setup From the IDE Configuration screen press lt Enter gt to access the sub menu Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item The settings are described on the following pages File Edit View Options Data Toole Window Help IDE Configuration Options x GATAKH Configuration Compatible Disabled ki Lonfigure SATA I as IDE Compatible n SATAHC Configuration Enhanced Enhanced ki Primary IDE Master Hard Disk ES ki Primary IDE Slave Not Detected i Decondary IDE Master Not Detected i Gecondary IDE Slave Not Detected i Third IDE Master Not Detected it Fourth IDE Master Not Detected zi Fifth IDE Master Not Detected Select Scre
19. atio Actual Value 19 sx ECH Select Screen Ratio CMOS Setting 19 s e Select Item Hardware Prefetcher Enabled Change Option Adjacent Cache Line Prefetch Enabled vc A General Help Max CPUID Value Limit Disabled FIA Save and Exit Intel R Virtualization Tech Disabled ESC Exit Execute Disable Bit Capability Disabled Intel R HT Technology Disabled K x X KK X XK XK X XK XK XK XK XK XK KK XK KK KK KRK KOK OK OK UK KK A KK KK KK OK K XK K KUK K XK K K K K XK XK XK K KK KK KKK KKK A A A KKK KOK OK KOK vB2 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc ox eK KR HH KR 5 HH KK ANSI BBS ASCII direct connect Com4 19200 N 81 id sd cdO cts Y 10 30 F Row1 Coll Note The CPU Configuration setup screen varies depending on the installed processor gt Boot Settings Select the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot BIOS Setup screen IT Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit AK AK 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K A IK IK KOK Boot Settings Configure Settings X x XK XK XK XK KOK KOK KOK KOK KOK RR KOK KOK A A OK KOK KOK KOK KOK KOK KK KK KKK KKK XK during System Boot Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives x E Select Screen gt Select Item E
20. en it Fifth IDE Slave Not Detected Select Item zi Gixth IDE Master Not Detected Change Option i Gixth IDE Slave Not Detected Fl General Help i f FIA Save and Exit it xx EOC Exit i Hard Disk Hrite Protect Disabled Ve ki IDE Detect Time Out Sec 35 sip ai K K K A K Y K YK YK XK 3K K K A K XK K K K E K 3 K K e K K K K K K K SK OK K OK K K KOK EE ight 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc ANSI BBS ASCII direct conmect Com 19200 N 8 1 rd QB d cd cts 10 30 EF Row Coll gt SUPER IO CONFIGURATION Super IO Configuration Use this screen to select options for the Super I O settings Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below 9 Procomm Plus Terminal oxi Elo ui fev Ore Dam Tonie Wimow Heh wm Rduanced A IK AR 3K OK OK A OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK KK KK KK KK Configure Hinb27DH6 Super ID Chipset Allows BIOS to Select K 1 2 AC RR RR OK OK IKK ROK ROK ROK ROK 1 ROK OK OK OK ROK OK E EE EE EE EE Serial Porti Base Serial Porti Address 3F8 1RQ4 Addresses Serial Porte Address 2F8 1RQ3 Serial Porte Mode Normal Parallel Port Rddress Disabled i Disabled Select
21. g table shows Valid data range Displayed characters 48 57 30 39 Hex 09 65 90 41 5A Hex 97 122 61 7A Hex AR orje ar Man a 1 4 1 7 Command Code CODE DESCRIPTION COMMAND HEX FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ESC DC2 1B 12 Vertical scroll mode ESC D 1B 5B 44 Move cursor left 65 jo moverse S ESC C 1B 5B 43 Move cursor right HT 09 Move cursor right ESC B 1B 5B 42 Move cursor down ESC H 1B 5B 48 Move cursor to home position HOM OB Move cursor to home position ESC L 1B 5B 4C Move cursor to left most position er o Move cursorte leftmost position ESC K 1B 5B 4B Move cursor to bottom position ESC Ixy eer 00S y 03 Move cursor to specified position CLR CAN 18 Clear cursor line 1B 5F n ESC_n n 00 01 Set cursor ON OFF 1B 72 n ECSrn n 00 01 Select cancel reverse character ESC G data x 512 bytes Download graphic to the LCD display 1B 53 n w 01 n 16 Save the graphic in layer n 1B 50 n l ESC Pn 01 lt n lt 16 Show the graphic saved in layer n 1B 5B n ESC Bn n 00 07 Set Back Light Scan the baud rate Send out OK 4F ESC TEST 1B 54 45 53 54 4B hex when detected Set Baud Rate 0024 2400 Baud Rate 0048 4800 Baud Rate 0096 9600 Baud Rate 0192 19200 Baud Rate 0384 38400 Baud Rate 0576 57600 Baud Rate 1152 115200 Baud Rate Default 1B 52 n n 0024 0048 0096 0192 0384 0576 1152 Example Set the Baud Rate 1B 52 31 31 35 32 Re
22. hassis Loosen the 4 screws of the chassis two on each side and the rest two on the back to remove the top lead Fig 2 3 Fig 2 3 Take off screws AH e ar Man a The top lead Fig 2 4 can be removed from the base stand Fig 2 5 Fig 2 4 The top lead Fig 2 5 The base stand 2 6 Installa Different Processor r To install a CPU 1 Local the CPU socket on the motherboard CAR 5010 CPU socket B ILM AA Before installing the CPU make sure that the socket box is facing towards you and the load lever is on your left 2 Press the load lever with your thumb A then move it to left B until it is released from the retention tab Retention tab Load lever PnP Cap This side of the socket box should face you To prevent damage to the socket pins do not remove the PnP cap unless you are installing a CPU 3 Lift the load lever in the direction of the arrow to a 135 angle AH e ar Man a 4 Lift the load plate with your thumb and forefinger to a 100 angle A then push the PnP cap from the load plate window to remove B 5 Position the CPU over the socket making sure that the gold triangle is on the bottom left corner of the socket The socket alignment key should fit into the CPU notch AN The CPU fits in only one correct orientation DO NOT force the CPU into the socket to prevent bending the connectors on the socket and damaging t
23. he CPU tU configure Processor Speed The system was designed to self detect its CPU speed So it does not require any system adjustment Once the system CPU does not run frequency correctly try to clean CMOS or enter BIOS setup to load failsafe default then load optimal default one time AR J orje ar Man a B 2 Remove and Install DIMM Follow these steps to upgrade RAM module A Make sure to unplug the power supply before adding or removing DIMMs or other system components Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both the motherboard and the components 1 Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward 2 Align a DIMM on the socket such that the notch on the DIMM matches the break on the socket DDR DIMM notch Unlocked retaining clip A DDR DIMM is keyed with a notch so that it fits in only one direction DO NOT force a DIMM into a socket to avoid damagina the DIMM 3 Firmly insert the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clips snap back in place and the DIMM is properly seated Locked Retaining Clip AH e ar Man a Follow these steps to remove a DIMM 1 Simultaneously press the retaining clips outward to unlock the DIMM DDR DIMM notch 2 Remove the DIMM from the socket Follow these steps for DIMM configuration 1 Memory socket AO CO are controlled by CPUO Memory socket DO FO are controlled by CPU1 If users use only CPUO memory can
24. he Exit BIOS Setup screen Display an Exit BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Exit BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Exit BIOS Setup screen is shown below Be Est Vv Open Dia Took Wav MR Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Exit Options Exit system setup K KKK OK OK A OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO A A A A OO OOOO KK after saving the Save Changes and Exit changes Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes FIA key can be used for this operation Load Optimal Defaults Load Failsafe Defaults Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen FI Beneral Help Save and Exit Exit A A Stet tt DK DK XE R OR OR PR PR OR OR PR PR OR OR OR PR R R OR PR PR OR OR R R R R R R R OR OR R R OROR OR R OROROR R ROROR OR OROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROROR ight 1985 2886 American Megatrends Inc 7 3 3 i 3 3 i 3 i 3 i 3 3 i 3 3 i 3 3 i 3 3 3 3 ANSI BBS ASCII direct connect Com4 19200 N 8 1 rd sd cd cts Y 10 35 F Bouw Coll Saving Changes and Exit When completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take
25. ility user see the Main setup screen User can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab There are two Main Setup options They are described in this section 9 Procomm Plus Terminal Ioj x File Edit View Options Data Tools Window Help Hain Advanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit e EEE ttt AC AC E ttt ttt ttt TEE EE E EE ttt EE AC E ttt t t EE EE KOK KK K K EE EE tt ttt EE EE kk OK OK OK OK OK ttt t tta System Overview Use ENTER TAB I ADRESE IE CE CE CDR EREI CR ERORI K por SHIFT TAE to RHIBIDS select a field A Version 4M8 04 15 4 Build Date 64 20 09 Use or to Mi 1ARRABBA configure system Time Processor r Intel R Xeon R CPU E5548 d 536Hz A Speed D333HHz g Count System Memory E Size Bl 36HB Select Gcreen Delect tem I Change Field f System Time 10 28 48 Tab Select Field a System Date Hed 04 29 2009 Fl General Help Ir FIA Save and Exit ESL Exit N skokokokok AC AC AC AC AC ACI ok ok 2 ttt 2 ok TTT TSS TT TT TTT ee et 91 v e Bl C Lopyright 1985 2006 American Hegatrends Inc x x x x e 3 e 3 e 3 e x a e U awe we awe e awe e we e we awe we we e we e e E ANSIBBS ASCII direct connect Come 19200 M i 1d sd cd sQ FE Row19 Coi System Date Time Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight S
26. n item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below Procomm Plus Terminal Iof x File Edit iew Options Data Tools Window Help Advanced 2K OK IK 9K A AR AR OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK KK KKK KK KK KKK KKK 3 USB Configuration Enables support for KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK legacy USB AUTO Module Version KK option disables legacy support if USB Devices Enabled no USB devices are Keyboard Mouse 1 Hub connected Legacy USB Support Enabled USB d H Controller Mode Ful Speed BIOS EHCI Hand 0ff Enabled Hotplug USB FOD Support Auto Select Screen e Select Item Change Uption FI Beneral Help FIA Save and Exit ESC Exit ee A A EH KE EH Ke KE KKK KE KE KE K X X X X K XK XK XK XK XK K XK XK XK XK XK XK KK KK K OK OK OK OK OK OK A KK OK OK UK OK A KK K OK UK OK OK OK OK K XK OK OK OK XK OK A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A XX XX vB2 61 C Copyright 1985 2086 American Megatrends Inc ANSIBBS ASCII direct connect Com4 19200 N 81 rd sd ca cts Y MESES Rowl Coll Legacy USB Support Legacy USB Support refers to the USB mouse and USB keyboard support Normall
27. network modules Console 82574L l gt Single layer ABN NIP ABN 454 464 482 NI P 1 51040 etc Figure 1 2 CAR 5010 Basic Block Diagram CAR 5010 Series Standard model temen asns __________ Slot A B C NIP 51080 NIP 51040 Bypass Segment Depends on module Depends on module Low profile PCI On board slot On board slot Ex4 Expansion slot CB 5010 0 1 CB 5010 2 1 PCI E x8 drawable expansion 2 PCI E x8 expansion slots slot Standard 2 3 5 HDD tray EZIO 300 G400 USB 2 RJ45 on COM ATO Options CPU DDR3 HDD SATA Network interface module For the detail Ethernet modules configuration please refer to chapter 5 1 CAR 5010 Ethernet modules configuration AH e ar Man a 1 6 Product Specilications ltem Description Support for 1 Westmere CPUs 2 Intel 5520 chipset ICH10 System Memory 12 DDR3 800 1066 1333MHz RDIMM 6 channels 3 channels per CPU Up to 3 dual rank or 2 quad rank RDIMMs channel 96 GB max at launch w quad rank RDIMMs Create two PCI E x8 slots riser from PCI E x8 vertical slot Storage Device 2 3 5 SATA HDD Inner or removable Serial Port Two 2X5 pin header Two 2X5pinheader S O LCD Panel 2x16 characters LCD module with 4 buttons 128x32 graphic LCD module with 4 buttons 128x64 graphic LCD module with 7 buttons KA range 500W redundant power supply with active PFC control Chassis 438 W x 446 D x 88 H TBD Weight TBD carne
28. nter Go to Sub Screen Fl General Help FIA Save and Exit ESL Exit A K EH X HEH KE HK KE KE XX KF KK KK KR KR KF OK OF KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK u e 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc ANSI BBS ASCII direct connect Com 19200 N 81 rd sd OO cts Y 10 33 EF Bouw Coll AR e ar Man CI Ej gt BOOT SETTINGS CONFIGURATION SCREEN Boot Settings Configuration Use this screen to select options for the Boot Settings Configuration Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below Procomm Plus Terminal File Edit View Options Data Tools Window Help Boot X X X X XK X X XK XK K K K XK XK K K XK K K K XK XK XK XK KK OK XK KK OK 2K OK A OK A OK OK OK 9K OK A OK A OK A OK A OK OK OK A OK OK OK OK OK OK KK OK A A A KOK OK OK KOK KOK KOK KOK KOK KK Boot Settings Configuration Allows BIOS to skip A AR A A IK IK OK OK OK certain tests while Quick Boot Enabled booting This will Quiet Boot Disabled decrease the time AddOn ROM Display Mode Force BIDS needed to boot the Bootup Num Lock On system PS 2 Mouse Support Auto Hait For Fl If Error Enabled Hit D
29. p to restore the battery Fig 2 10 Fig 2 9 Eject the battery Fig 2 10 Restore the battery AR orje ar Man a 2 2 10 Install HDD The system has an internal drive bay for one 3 5 SATA hard disk drive If the HDD is not pre installed user can install it by himself Follow the steps below to install the HDD 1 Fasten the four screws to lock HDD and bracket together Fig 2 11a 2 11b Fig 2 11a A 3 5 SATA HDD and the HDD bracket Fig 2 1 1b Fix HDD to the bracket 2 Install HDD tray to CAR 5010 system Fig 2 12 Fig 2 12b Fix HDD into CAR 5010 system Fig 2 12a Connect HDD bracket to CAR 5010 system then push the switch in 2 11 Install or remove Riser Card Add on card The system has a removable riser card to support up to one PCI e x8 slots 1 Fasten the screws to lock riser and bracket together and fix in CAR 5010 Fig 2 11a 2 11b Fig 2 11b Fix riser card add on card to CAR 5010 Fig 2 11a CB 5010 1 riser card and the bracket AR e I Man a 22 2 For CB 5010 1 riser card and add on card user can change any device as they want Fig 2 11c to 2 11e E H ni d A i Pa EI g i et A Fig 2 11e Loosen the three screws Fig 2 11f Remove the riser card and bracket Fig 2 1 1e Loosen the screws and remove riser AR e I Man a Ze 2 12 Ear Mount Kit Installation The CAR 5010 series shipped with 2 ear mount kits The follo
30. rrupt 19 AR orje ar Man a IC gt BOOT DEVICE PRIORITY Boot Device Priority Use this screen to specify the order in which the system checks for the device to boot from To access this screen select Boot Device Priority on the Boot Setup screen and press lt Enter gt The following screen displays El Edit View Options Data Tools Window Help Boot KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKX Boot Device Priority Specifies the boot K KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK X sequence from the Ist Boot Device SATA PH HDC HD15AA available devices end Boot Device Network IBA GE Slo A device enclosed in parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu Select Screen wg Select Item Change Uption FI Beneral Help FIA Save and Exit ESC Exit X X X X XK K K XK XK XK A A A XK XK XK XK OK A 2K A 3K OK 9K 2K A A OK RR A A A A A A A lKIXK K1K 111111 KK KK OK KOK OK OK OK KOK KOK vio B right 1985 2446 American Megatrends Inc P i i i H i i i H H H H H i H i H H i i H i i i i i i i i ANSI BBS ASCII direct connect Com4 19200 N 8 1 d sd cd cts Y IDEA EF Bouw Coll gt Exit Menu Select the Exittab from the setup screen to enter t
31. rsor down If command runs successes then cursor will be moved down Use Example slemapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 D 4 2 9 11 Change device baud rate If command runs successes then device baud rate will be changed after rebooting Use Example slcmapi d dev ttySO b 115200 B 9600 AR orje ar Man a Ji 4 2 9 12 Set back light If command runs successes then back light will be changed Use Example slemapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 K 01 Node 1 Above operate to all show again SLCM screen 2 Because this is the sample command so some functions need modify program just can complete AR J orje ar Man a 57 Chapter5 Appendixes 5 1 CAR 5010 Ethernet modules configuration This chapter will show what Ethernet modules that CAR 5010 supports CAR 5010 has three slots to support PCI E x8 module The front panel may different when use these modules Below is the list for all Ethernet modules Support PCI E Gen Bypass Gen2 RJ 45 C Fiber Ethernet u d WW x2 i u WEB W 8 OB o gt ar s Manus ar s Manua gt 8 HD W BC O X 10G Copper Intel 82599 D x8 Intel 82580 Ma Intel 82580 RJ 45 x4 Intel 82574 x4 Eu i N gt N gt gt B C SS DD IT AC EST x1 Bal HE IT OB a x1 B C X X o RJ45xg Cevum e CN5640 gt B C gt AR e ar Man a
32. slcmapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 S Graphic LCD 4 2 9 1Display bmp lf command runs success then picture will displayed on LCD Use Example slcmapi d dev ttySO b 115200 G 1 test bmp 4 2 9 2 Clean screen If command runs success then all screen will cleaned Use Example slcmapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 C 4 2 9 3 Clean cursor line lf command runs success then the line of cursor s position will be cleaned Use Example slcmapi d dev ttySO b 115200 c 4 2 9 4 Home cursor lf command runs successes then cursor will be returned to home position Use Example slemapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 H 4 2 9 5 Set cursor ON OFF If command runs successes then cursor will be shown hidden Use Example slcmapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 s 1 4 2 9 6 Move cursor to x y position lf command runs successes then cursor will be moved to x y position Use Example slemapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 P 0E 01 4 2 9 7 Move cursor 1 character left If command runs successes then cursor will be moved 1 character left Use Example sicmapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 L 4 2 9 8 Move cursor 1 character right If command runs successes then cursor will be moved 1 character left Use Example slemapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 R 4 2 9 9 Move cursor up If command runs successes then cursor will be moved up Use Example slcmapi d dev ttyS0 b 115200 A 4 2 9 10 Move cu
33. t C Hot Plug reset button JP14 Slot C Hot Plug ATTN button JP18 Auto Power On in Enable out None Auto Power On JP19 IN disable Hot Plug 12V JP20 IN disable Hot Plug 3 3V JP21 IN disable Hot Plug 5V standby JP22 Slot C Hot Plug 2 3 Disable JP15 IN IPMI Disable OUT Enable CAPB 5010VR RO LED List LED1 IPMI present LED2 Thermtrip A7 5VSB A8 Slot C ATTN A9 Slot C Power CAPB 5010VR RO Thermal sensor List RT3 CPU1 temperature sensor RT4 CPU1 PWM temperature sensor RT5 CPUO PWM temperature sensor RT6 CPUO temperature sensor RT7 System temperature sensor AR J e ar Man a E CAPB 5010VR R0 Connector List U97 CPU 1 socket U98 CPU 0 socket J1 Chassis Fan 1 J2 Chassis Fan 3 J3 ATX PSU AUX 12V input 1 J4 Chassis Fan 2 J5 CPU 0 right FAN J6 CPU 1 left FAN J7 ATX PSU AUX 12V input 1 J8 n a J9 CF socket J10 CPLD download header J11 IPMB J12 GPIO J13 Host SM bus J14 COM 2 J15 Power supply SM bus J16 PS2 Keyboard Mouse J17 Over Temperature LED connector J18 ATX PSU main connector J19 CASEOPEN 1 J20 n a J21 SATA 3 J22 n a J23 SATA 2 J24 SATA 1 J25 USB 2 3 J26 PCI express x16 expansion slot D J27 SATA 0 J28 LPC debug port J43 CPU 1 CH E SLOT1 J50 CPU 0 CH B SLOT J44 CPU 1 CH E SLOTO J46 CPU 0 CH B SLOTO J55 CPU 1 CH F SLOT1 J56 CPU 0 CH C SLOT J45 CPU 1 CH F SLOTO J49 CPU 0 CH C S
34. t be used when installed on socket DO FO When user installs memory please install them from AO BO or CO first Black socket SI Pr oS S E speed EE depends on the SE of CPU ta a F u UUU I Re EE O I ME H Ge IN TATWAN K GUT ur I w KS ies I r EE pii Pa P dick U deg E A a if ry po z Pe P F F per A r e Fi E AR orje ar Man a E 6 Follow the table below for memory installation For Nehalem Westmere CPU Memory optimal performance for main board with CPU 0 installed Branch 0 Branch 1 Branch 2 zow mn II ow pel mmm waissen Memory optimal performance for main board with CPU 1 installed E RR RI RR IRI 3 DIMM DO u FO Pp ee ee r Ku gt Branch O Branch 1 Branch2 Branch 0 j mj p c U EAR ae ee Branch 2 Branch 0 ai o rar eo e1 co c1 00 AR J e S Man a 2 2 8 Remove and Install Compact Flash Card 1 Insert the Compact Flash Card Fig 2 7 into the CF interface Fig 2 8 Fig 2 6 Compact Flash Card Fig 2 7 Insert Compact Flash Card into the CF interface The completed installation of Compact Flash Card is shown as Fig 2 8 Fig 2 8 Completion of Compact Flash Card 2 9 Remove and Install Battery 1 Press the metal clip back to eject the button battery Fig 2 9 2 Replace it with a new one by pressing the battery with fingerti
35. troduction This section describes how this document is organized It includes brief guidelines and overview to help find necessary information Chapter 2 Hardware Configuration Setting and Installation This chapter demonstrated the hardware assembly procedure including detailed information It shows the definitions and locations of Jumpers and Connectors that can be used to configure the system Chapter 3 Operation Information This section provides illustrations and information on the system architecture and how to optimize its performance Chapter 4 This section describes how to programming software It includes EZIO 1 3 Technical Support Information Users may find helpful tips or related information on Caswell s web site http www cas well com A direct contact to Caswell s technical person is also available For further support users may also contact Caswell s headquarter in Taipei or local distributors Taipei Office Phone Number 886 2 7705 8888 AR e ar Man a 2 1 4 Board Layout e i D ap EG Rp ch et mi TIPI dr EP I CR Figure 1 1 Board Layout of CAR 5010 M B 1 5 System Block Diagram Intel Intef Westmere Westmere Sextet Sextet core core PCI E E hi t i ESI aan Add on Module Crypto card i One PCle X4 slot One PCle X8 slot i i x ie ai ii z us aa Sao dl USB pin RJ45 Mgmt poo CD System GbE 3 Slots for
36. tup program NUM This is the end of this section If the terminal did not port correctly please check the previous steps AR e I Man a 32 Chapter3 BIOS Setting BIOS Setup Information Power on the system press the lt Del gt to run BIOS setup After press the lt Delete gt key the main BIOS setup menu displays User can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu such as the Chipset and Power menus The BIOS setup utility uses a key based navigation system called hot keys Most of the BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time during the setup navigation process These keys include lt F1 gt lt F10 gt lt Enter gt lt ESC gt lt Arrow gt keys and so on BIOS Setup Utility Left and Fight Keys to Select a Setup Screen SCreens Semen 1 Screen 2 Screen3 Screen 4 gt Soren 5 Tab Eey to select Fields Le el Control Keys Function The Up and Down lt Arrow gt keys allow user to select a setup item or sub screen The Left and Right lt Arrow gt keys allow user to select a setup screen For example Main screen Advanced screen Chipset screen and so on u The Plus and Minus lt Arrow gt keys allow user to change the field value of a particular setup item For example Date and Time Tab The lt Tab gt key allows user to select setup fields AR ar Man a ER The lt F1 gt key allows you to displa
37. ue Unit Number of dots 128 X 32 Dot Dot pitch 0 366 X 0 Module dimension 87 W X SO H X 3185 mm ViewingArea 55 WX18B H mm Active Area Da W x 11 463 H Duty BR o CEI te Viewing direction G Oeock j LCD type STN BLUE TRANSMISSIVE NEGATIVE INTERFACES lo 4 1 4 Product Outlook There are two connectors on the module as shown in Figure 3 power connector and serial port connector The power source into this module is 5 volt only Three pins being used in the serial port interface Figure 2 Front view of EZIO G400 AR orje ar Man a 14 u CG LE GF128032 PCB Figure 3 Back view of EZIO G400 Connector J2 RS 232 ee R LCM to PC Transmit data XD AR e ar Man a Iz Connector CN1 POWER In other words the Serial Port is defined as DCE Therefore we can use a straight through cable to connect it to the Serial Port of most of the computers defined as DTE 4 1 5 Hardware installation The installation steps are A Connect the power connector to the power connector of this module B Connect the straight through cable between Serial port of this module and computer Flat Cable for button Figure 4 Connect EZIO G400 4 1 6 EZIO Function Command 3 EZIO is an intelligent device which will display those data received from RS232 port and reply key pressing status to RS232 port 4 The valid data range is as followin
38. wing is the installation instruction of these ear mounts 1 Take out the L shape ear mount kits One ear mount fits on one side of the chassis 2 Placing the side with four holes agonists the chassis and the side with two holes face outward Fig 2 13 17 3 If users need to mount system from front Fasten five screws on each side Fig 2 13 17 And push the system from front into rack mount LR Fig 2 13 1 Fasten the screws to the side 4 If users need to mount system from rear Fasten nine screws on each side Fig 2 13 2 and Fig 2 13 3 And push the system from rear into rack mount Fig 2 13 2 Fasten the screws to the side Fig 2 13 3 Fasten the screws to the side AH orje ar Man a 24 2 13 Remove EZIO LCD The CAR 5010 series support EZIO modules The following is the remove instruction of these EZIO LCD modules 1 Remove all cables from EZIO Fig 2 14 2 15 2 16 Fig 2 14 Remove the EZIO cable from EZIO Fig 2 15 Cut the cable collector eT a Le F de LE Fig 2 16 Remove the front panel cable from main board AR e I Man a 25 2 Remove the front panel from chassis Fig 2 17a 2 17b Fig 2 17a Remove front panel first Remove 5 Fig 2 17b Remove screws and front panel Screws 3 Remove the EZIO kit from chassis A de j L we i geff Fig 2 18 Remove the screws from EZIO kit Fig 2 19 Remove the screws from EZIO kit 4 Final remove the EZ
39. y if this option is not enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard will not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB drivers loaded When this option is enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard can control the system even when there is no USB drivers loaded on the system Set this value to enable or disable the Legacy USB Support The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled AR e ar Man a JE gt CPU Configuration Use this screen to select options for the CPU Configuration Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the OS ul Daa option Advanced K gt K gt gt gt gt X K XK K gt K gt K gt gt gt K K K K gt K gt gt K gt K gt K gt K K K XK gt K gt K gt K gt K gt K K K K K gt K gt gt K gt K gt K K K K K gt K gt K gt K gt K gt K K K K K XK gt gt K K E K XK XK K K K K K K K K K X KOK KK aK Configure advanced CPU settings Sets the ratio Module Version 3F 13 between CPU Core XK XK K XK OK gt K gt K gt K gt K gt K gt K XK XK gt XK gt gt K A gt K gt XK OK OOOO X A XK K K K K K K E AX XX Clock and the FSB Manufacturer Intel Frequency Intel R Xeon R CPU E5540 0 2 53GHz Frequency 0 53bHz2 BULK Speed 133MHz SS Cache LI 128 KB SS Cache Lo 1824 KB xx Cache L3 8192 KB x Ratio Status Unlocked Min 12 Max 19 R
40. y the General Help screen Press the lt P 1 gt key to open the Genera Help screen Coneral Help Select Screen Select em Change Screen Goto Sub Screen ext Page Previgdus Page Go to Top of the Screen Go to Bottom of Screen Change Colors Discard Chancas Load Failsafe Defaults Load Optimal Defaults serve and Exit Exit The lt F10 gt key allows vou to save amy changes you have made and exit Setup Press the lt F 10 key to save pour changes The followme screen will appear save conmiguratian changes and exit now kz Cancel Press the lt Enter gt kev to save the configuration and exit You can also use the Arrow gt key to select Cancel and then press the Enter key to abort this function amd return to the previous scree The lt Esc gt key allows you to discard suy changes you have made and exit the zem Press the Esr key to exit the setup without savimg your changes The following screen will appear Discard changes and exit setup now Ok Cancel Press the lt Emter gt key to discard changes and exit You can also use the SAITOWO key to select Cancel and then press the Enter gt key to abort this function and return to the previous screen The Enter key allows you to display or change the setup option listed for a particular setup item The Enter key can also allow you to display the setup sub screens AR J orje ar Man a 34 FA gt Main Menu When user enters the Setup Ut
41. ystem Time or System Date using the lt Arrow gt keys Enter new values through the keyboard Press the lt Tab gt key or the lt Arrow gt keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format AR e ar Man CI BE gt Advanced BIOS Setup Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen Select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as SuperIO Configuration to go to the sub menu for that item It will display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below The sub menus are described on the following pages Procomm Plus Terminal Et File Edit View Options Data Tools Window Help Advanced PCIPnP oot Security Chipset Exit HEAR AEREA AREA OK K K Advanced Settings Contigure CPU X RO AAA KOK WARNING Setting wrong values in below sections may cause system to malfunction CPU Contiguration a IDE Configuration is Superll Configuration j Hardware Health Configuration 7 USB Contiguration T ACPI Configuration AHCI Configuration Eyent Log Configuration Select Screen PHI Configuration x Delect tem Intel UT d Configuration Enter Go to Sub Screen HPS Configuration Fl General Help PCI Express Configuration FIA Save
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