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1. ePCI 102 User s Guide Via Eden Half Size SHB 1 1 vision Document Re January 2004 Ref M8006_TECH_1 Customer Service Contact Information Kontron Canada Inc 616 Cur Boivin Boisbriand Qu bec Canada J7G 2A7 Tel 450 437 5682 800 354 4223 Fax 450 437 8053 E mail support ca kontron com Visit our site at www kontron com 2003 Kontron an International Corporation All rights reserved The information in this user s guide is provided for reference only Kontron does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of the information or products described herein This user s guide may contain or reference information and products protected by copyrights or patents and does not convey any license under the patent rights of Kontron nor the rights of others Kontron is a registered trademark of Kontron All trademarks registered trademarks and trade names used in this user s guide are the property of their respective owners All rights reserved Printed in Canada This user s guide contains information proprietary to Kontron Customers may reprint and use this user s guide in other publications Customers may alter this user s guide and publish it only after they remove the Kontron name cover and logo Kontron reserves the right to make changes without notice in product or component design as warranted by evolution in user needs or progress in engineering or manufacturing
2. your Purchase Order and the Serial Number of the defective unit 2 Provide the serial number found on the back of the unit and explain the nature of your problem to a service technician 3 The technician will instruct you on the return procedure if the problem cannot be solved over the telephone 4 Make sure you receive an RMA from our Technical Support before returning any merchandise e Fax 1 Make a copy ofthe request form on the following page 2 Fillitout 3 Faxitto us at 450 437 8053 e E mail 1 Send us an e mail at RMA ca kontron com In the e mail you must include your name your company name your address your city your postal zip code your phone number and your e mail You must also include the serial number of the defective product anda description of the problem When returning a unit 1 In the box you have to include the name and telephone number of a person whom we can contact for further explanations if necessary when returning goods Where applicable always include all duty papers and invoice s associated with the item s in question 11 Ensure that the unit is properly packed Pack itin a rigid cardboard box 111 Clearly write or mark the RMA number on the outside of the package you are returning iv Ship prepaid We take care of insuring incoming units Kontron Canada Inc 616 Cur Boivin Boisbriand Qu bec J7G 2A7 Canada H 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide kontron always a Jump
3. 10h Initialize Power Management 11h Load alternate registers with initial POST values 12h Restore CPU control word during warm boot 13h Initialize PCI Bus Mastering devices 14h Initialize keyboard controller 16h 1 2 2 3 BIOS ROM checksum 17h Initialize cache before memory autosize 18h 8254 timer initialization 1Ah 8237 DMA controller initialization 1Ch Reset Programmable Interrupt Controller 20h 1 3 1 1 Test DRAM refresh 22h 1 3 1 3 Test 8742 Keyboard Controller 24h Set ES segment register to 4 GB 26h Enable A20 line 28h Autosize DRAM 29h Initialize POST Memory Manager 2Ah Clear 512 KB base RAM 2Bh Enhanced COMS init 2Ch 1 3 4 1 RAM failure on address line xxxx 2Eh 1 3 4 3 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of low byte of memorybus 2Fh Enable cache before system BIOS shadow 30h 1 4 1 1 RAM failure on data bits xxxx of high byte of memory bus 32h Test CPU bus clock freguency 33h Initialize Phoenix Dispatch Manager 34h CMOS test on Suspend to Disk resume 35h Register re initialization 36h Warm start shut down 38h Shadow system BIOS ROM 39h Cache re initialization 3Ah Autosize cache 3Ch Advanced configuration of chipset registers 3Dh Load alternate registers with CMOS values 42h Initialize interrupt vectors 45h POST device initialization 46h 2 1 2 3 Check ROM copyright notice 48h Check video configuration against CMOS 49h Initialize PCI bus and devices 1 0 81h PCI Bus tested 4Ah Initialize all video
4. 1 2 Whats Included 1sunssseast n aea sanaa heka va a asa a aa Vana Tn NN 1 1 1 3 Board Specifications iaa 1 1 1 4 E iniiaiee a PAININ 1 3 ePCI 102 User s Guide 1 1 Product Overview Based on the VIA CPU and chipset the ePCI 102 supports the VIA Eden 733MHz and the VIA Eden 1 0 GHz processors The ePCI 102 can support up to 512MB of PC133 SDRAM and features a 10 100 BaseT TX Ethernet interface VGA performance is provided by the integrated Pro Savage 4 with CRT and flat panel support It also supports a CompactFlash disk Other I Os include four USB ports PS 2 mouse keyboard floppy Ultra DMA 100 parallel and serial ports Designed to support embedded applications such as point of sales terminals small network security appliances test amp measurement and industrial automation applications the ePCI 102 will offer a natural evolution for current VIPer ISA Half Size board users and will allow them to scale up with higher performance ePCI products such as the ePCI 100 or ePCI 101 as their requirements evolve 1 2 What sIncluded This board is shipped with the following items One Ouick Reference Sheet One CD ROM containing drivers One ePCI 102 board Cables that have been ordered N W N gt If anyitem is missing or damaged contact the supplier 1 3 Board Specifications di VIA Eden 733MHz or VIA Eden 1 0GHz Microprocessors Cache Memory Total of 192K Cache Chipset Via Twister 8606 CPU Front
5. Clear CMOS 6pug ypoN 9098 VA D W6 VT 100 Enable Disabled Enabled O WT Compact Flash Disk Slave Off Saa Maser On M Wi ICA OAODONDOAANAD Nd gt 89 Y95983 Default Setting 3 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide 3 2 Processor This product is shipped with the CPU installed with a thermal solution Because the thermal solution is a custom one and the thermal interface is critical for cooling Kontron does not guarantee thermal performance if the heat sink is removed and then reinstalled by the end user 3 3 Memory Only use validated memory with this product Currently recommended part numbers are Manufacturer Part Number Description Company VM366S924 GA DIMM SDRAM 64MB 8M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX VIRTIUM UG58T6648HJ DIMM SDRAM 64MB 8M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX UNIGEN UG58T6646JM PLKA DIMM SDRAM 64MB 8M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX UNIGEN VM366S924 GA DIMM SDRAM 64MB 8M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX VIRTIUM VM366S924 GAS DIMM SDRAM 64MB 8M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX VIRTIUM UG516T6648HJ DIMM SDRAM 128MB 16M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX UNIGEN UG516T6686KM PLKA DIMM SDRAM 128MB 16M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX UNIGEN VM366S1724 GAS DIMM SDRAM 128MB 16M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX VIRTIUM VM366S1724 GA DIMM SDRAM 128MB 16M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX VIRTIUM VM366S3254 GAS DIMM SDRAM 256MB 32M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX VIRTIUM VM366S3254 GA DIMM SDRAM 256MB 32M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX VIRTIUM UG532T6686KM PLKA DIMM SDRAM 256MB 32M 64 UB PC133 1 MAX UNIGEN VM366S6
6. A A E e sou dens staan s s s a eat an bane 4 15 4 2 2 Ethernet DrVerS saa aa ANSSI ten saaaweedeeeniaieniesentiacuemnsveranenadesins 4 15 42 3 OUNCE DIY ONS ass i ti E INKS indents E a OEE 4 15 43 Console Redirection VELOO Mod 4 16 4 3 17 KOAUKSIentSssa tusss a tnam sis sisi Ass a a n s imeasak s 4 16 Mec SetUN S EOTIIGUrA ON vamastsouiass n aimeoe Tahaa ae a setecenesenesssk eseedeoeceneeas 4 16 4 3 3 Running Without a Terminal cccececscscscscsececececscececececscscscseseseseseseeees 4 17 Tii ePCI 102 User s Guide A MEMO 8 17 0 Maps aaa A 1 A 1 Memory MAPIN cua vcwsee ose dasta ava ke neve a A 1 Ae TOMIN tddi A 2 Be Mere NES Ii B 1 Be KO eS wrasse A O NSS Ss rarest aaa OHUENA EN iowa Oo 6 SA sa OE ET B 1 EC Bora DIAS iS C 1 C 1 T p Devices SUTIACe Mola EEEN C 1 C 2 Mounting Hole Sanassa asa teaa a alma vaania jaja cela icin eb aa ois slewidleaictoias nied leciicwtctcewe C 2 C 3 Top MOUNTING COMDONCIIS A iS C 3 Ds Connector PINOUT antoinei aan ae Ai D 1 Dla Connecdor a a Headers oUMMaY sd D 1 D2 senal Pont I JIR A encoun oats OEE D 2 D 3 POWER AAA AAA AA D 2 DA WS BEACON rai ice D 2 A Floppy Drive J Joren e Nai esd aa nawbouaumaneasadncsesoau ieee D 3 D 6 Primary amp Secondary EIDE Connector J5 amp J10 ocoococconncconnccncnonnccncnaconcnanonons D 3 Dil PUTIN Header JO apli D 4 DS Parallel Pore Io dto ents D 4 D9 A A bes saved ses louse t ee vousn ss O D 5
7. Address Function 000 01F DMA Controller 1 020 03F Interrupt Controller 1 040 05F Timer 060 06F Keyboard 070 07F Real time clock 080 09F DMA Page Register OAO OBF Interrupt Controller 2 0C0 ODF DMA Controller 2 OFO OF1 OF8 OFF Math Coprocessor 1F0 1F7 3F6 Primary IDE 170 177 376 Secondary IDE 278 27A Parallel Port option 2E8 2EF Serial Port option 2F8 2FF Serial Port option 370 377 Floppy Disk option 378 37A Parallel Port LPT1 3BC 3BE Parallel Port option 3E8 3EF Serial Port option 3F0 3F7 Floppy Disk 3F8 3FF COM1 Serial Port COM1 400 0FFF Chipset Reserved 3C0 3CF 3D0 Graphic Controller 3DF 3B0 3BB ePCI 102 User s Guide B Interrupt Lines B 1 IRQ LINES The board is fully PC compatible with interrupt steering for PCI plug and play compatibility Controller 1 Controller 2 Timer Output 0 Real Time Clock Keyboard Output Buffer Full Available Cascade Controller 2 Available Available Available Serial Port 1 PS 2 Mouse Available Coprocessor Error Floppy Controller Primary IDE or available Available Secondary IDE or available All functions marked with an asterisk can be disabled or reconfigured 1 Available lines service on board and external PCI ISA PnP devices or a Legacy ISA device B 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide C Board Diagrams C 1 ToP DEVICES SURFACE MOUNT a BERI BEIS E18 El BlelBlE br etsi Jaa ar El ocioso i Di e
8. CLK MOUSE CLK D 7 ePCI 102 User s Guide D 14 USB1 AND USB2 LOCATED ON FACEPLATE J14 amp J15 D 15 D 16 CRT VGA INTERFACE J16 Signal Signal RED 1 Analog GND GREEN 2 Analog GND BLUE 3 Analog GND N C 4 N C GND 5 GND ATX TYPE BOARD Power J17 Active Low Signal O CO N O ee ee an D 8 Signal N C SDATA HSYNC VSYNC SCLK 1 2 3 ja 5 6 7 8 9 m O 11 12 13 14 ePCI 102 User s Guide E BIOS Setup Error Codes E 1 POST BEEP E 1 1 Recoverable POST Errors Whenever a recoverable error occurs during POST Phoenix BIOS displays an error message describing the problem Phoenix BIOS also issues a beep code one long tone followed by two short tones during POSTifthe video configuration fails no card installed or faulty or if an external ROM module does not properly checksum to zero An external ROM module e g VGA can also issue audible errors usually consisting of one long tone followed by a series of short tones E 1 2 Terminal POST Errors There are several POST routines that issue a POST Terminal Error and shut down the system if they fail Before shutting down the system the terminal error handler issues a beep code signifying the test point error writes the error to port 80h attempts to initialize the video and writes the error in the upper left corner of the screen using both mono and color adapters The routine derives the beep code fro
9. Low Signal D 9 MULTI FUNCTION J8 KB CLK KB DATA VCC SPEAKER MOUSE CLK MOUSE DATA PBRES IDE ACT Active Low Signal D 5 ePCI 102 User s Guide D 10 JUMPTEC INTELLIGENT LVDS INTERFACE J9 Signal Pin LCDFLM 1 LVDO odd 2 LVDO odd 3 ENAVDD 4 LVD1 odd 5 LVD1 odd 6 N C 7 LVD2 odd 8 LVD2 odd 9 GND 10 LVC odd 11 LVC odd 12 GND 13 LVD3 odd 14 LVD3 odd 15 DDC_Data 16 LVDO even 17 E ll DDC_Clock 19 ia LVD1 even 20 ias sn LVD1 even 21 O FFC mer N C 22 A OI omi LVD2 even 23 LVD2 even 24 a 1 DE GND 25 con LVDC even 26 3 o 7 LVDC even 27 GND 28 LVD3 even 29 LVD3 even 30 VCC 31 VCC 32 VCC 33 VCC 34 EnableBacklight 35 GND 36 GND 37 12V 38 12V 39 12V 40 For more information consult Jumptec JILI specification D 6 ePCI 102 User s Guide D 11 COMPACTFLASH J11 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 CS1 DMACK DMARQ PDIAG TRQ15 VCC GND RESET CSEL Al AO DO D1 D2 IOCS16 Active Low Signal D 12 ETHERNET 10BASE T 100BAsE TX J12 Yellow KB DATA MOUSE DATA GND VCC KB
10. STB WRITE STROBE STROBE 2 ALF DATASTB AUTOFD HOSTACK 3 DO DO DO DO 4 ERR N C FAULT PERIPHROST 5 D1 D1 D1 D1 6 INIT N C INIT REVERSEROST 7 D2 D2 D2 D2 8 SLCTINH ADDRSTRB SELECTIN SELECTIN 9 D3 D3 D3 D3 10 GND GND GND GND 11 D4 D4 D4 D4 12 GND GND GND GND 13 D5 D5 D5 D5 14 GND GND GND GND 15 D6 D6 D6 D6 16 GND GND GND GND 17 D7 D7 D7 D7 18 GND GND GND GND 19 ACK INTR ACKH ACKH 20 GND GND GND GND 21 BUSY WAIT BUSY PERIPHACK BUSY PERIPHACK 22 GND GND GND GND 23 PE N C PERROR ACKREVERSE PERROR ACKREVERSE 24 GND GND GND GND 25 SLCT N C SELECT SELECT 26 GND GND GND GND 2 14 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 3 9 Ethernet Controller J12 One Ethernet controller is integrated in South Bridge This controller support 10Base T and 100Base TX operations 10Mbps and 100Mbps network speeds are automatically detected and switched Pin Signal 10 100 Green Signal Paths J12 RJ45 connector on the bracket Bios Settings Advanced PCI Configuration 10178 Enabled disabled LAN Device 10114 Enabled disabled Onboard LAN PXE ROM Boot m Boot from LAN boot order Boot from LAN The Boot from LAN capability is supported To enable the option use the BIOS Setup program Boot Menu Selection Drivers A CDROM is included with the product It contains network drivers for most common operating systems 2 15 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 3 10 Multifunction Connector J8 Standard PS2 keyboard PS
11. Technical Support for assistance XV ePCI 102 User s Guide Adapter Cables Because adapter cables come from various manufacturers pinouts can differ The direct crimp design offered by Kontron allows the simplest cable assembly All cables are available from Kontron Sales Department Storing Boards Electronic boards are sensitive devices Do not handle or store device near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields Regulatory Compliance This product has been designed to meet the FCC regulatory for Class B devices WARNING This product is designed to meet Class B If not installed in a properly shielded enclosure and used in accordance with this User s Guide this product may cause radio interference in which case users may need to take additional measures at their own expense Limited Warranty Kontron Canada Inc The seller warrants its boards to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two 2 years commencing on the date of shipment The liability of the seller shall be limited to replacing or repairing at the seller s option any defective units Eguipment or parts which have been subject to abuse misuse accident alteration neglect or unauthorized repair are not covered by this warranty This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied xvi ePCI 102 User s Guide 1 Product Description Contents 1 1 Product OvervieW ns 1 1
12. When a drive is present on the primary channel and a CompactFlash is also present the channel speed is restricted by the CompactFlash Use a 40 wire cable for the external drive or the CompactFlash will not be detected G 7 BOOTING FROM A USB FLOPPY DOES NOT WORK When the option Legacy Diskette A is not disabled the USB floppy cannot be used to boot This happens even when there is no floppy drive plugged in the floppy disk controller G 3 ePCI 102 User s Guide H Getting Help At Kontron we take great pride in our customers successes We believe in providing full support at all stages of your product development If at any time you encounter difficulties with your application or with any of our products or if you simply need guidance on system setups and capabilities contact our Technical Support at CANADIAN HEADOUARTERS Tel 450 437 5682 Fax 450 437 8053 If you have any guestions about Kontron our products or services visit our Web site at www kontron com You also can contact us by E mail at support ca kontron com Or at the following address Kontron Canada Inc 616 Cur Boivin Boisbriand Qu bec J7G 2A7 Canada H 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide RETURNING DEFECTIVE MERCHANDISE Before returning any merchandise please do one of the following if your product malfunctions e Call 1 Call our Technical Support department in Canada at 450 437 5682 Make sure you have the following on hand our Invoice
13. and DDC Monitor Communications 2 5V Core and Mixed 3 3V 5V Tolerant and GTL 1 0 35 x 35mm HSBGA package Ball Grid Array with Heat Spreader with 552 balls The south bridge VIA 8231 major feature are listed below e Integrated Peripheral Controllers Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller with 1 10 100 Mbit capability Integrated USB Controller with two root hub and four function ports Dual channel UltraDMA 33 66 100 master mode EIDE controller e Integrated Legacy Functions Integrated Keyboard Controller with PS2 mouse support Integrated DS12885 style Real Time Clock with extended 256 byte CMOS RAM and Day Month Alarm for ACPI Integrated Bus Controller including DMA timer and interrupt controller Serial IRQ for docking and non docking applications Flash EPROM 32Mbit 4Mbyte EPROM and combined BIOS support Fast reset and Gate A20 operation e Fast Ethernet Controller High performance PCI master interface with scatter gather and bursting capability Standard MII interface to Ethernet or HomePNA PHY ceiver 1 10 100 MHz full and half duplex operation Transmit data buffer byte alignment for low CPU utilization Separate 2K byte FIFOs for receive and transmit of full Ethernet packets Flexible dynamically loadable EEPROM algonthm Physical Broadcast and Multicast address filtering using hashing function Flexible wakeup events link status change magic packet u
14. for bodily harm and tells you how to avoid the problem AN Disclaimer We have tried to identify all situations that may pose a warning or a caution condition in this user s guide However Kontron does not claim to have covered all situations that might require the use of a Caution or a Warning xiv ePCI 102 User s Guide Unpacking Follow these recommendations while unpacking e Remove allitems from the box If any items listed on the purchase order are missing notify Kontron customer service immediately Inspect the product for damage If there is damage notify Kontron customer service immediately Save the box and packing material for possible future shipment Powering Up the System Before any installation or setup ensure that the board is unplugged from power sources or subsystems If you encounter a problem verify the following items 9 Make sure that all connectors are properly connected Verify your boot devices Ifthe system does not start properly try booting with only the video monitor connected to the board and without any other I O peripherals attached including PCI adapters If you still cannot start your system please refer to the Emergency Procedure in the Appendix Section of this User s Guide Make sure your system provides the minimum DC voltages required at the board s slot especially if DC power is carried by cables If you are still not able to get your board running contact our
15. it is in slave mode Bios Settings Main Specify disk type Advanced Local bus IDE adapter Enable disable IDE adapter CAUTION 1 When using a CompactFlash the operating temperature must not exceed 50 C 122 F 2 When connecting a CompactFlash on J11 secondary IDE port and a hard disk on J10 header for the secondary IDE port make sure that you configure one device as master and the other as slave Two master devices or two slave devices must not be installed on the same IDE channel at the same time 2 7 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 3 3 USB Interfaces The USB strengths are as follows capability to daisy chain as many as 127 devices per interface fast bi directional isochronous asynchronous interface 12Mbps transfer rate and standardization of peripheral interfaces into a single format USB supports Plug and Play and hot swapping operations OS level These user friendly features allow USB devices to be automatically attached configured and detached without reboot or running setup 2 3 4 Pin Signal Signal Paths USBO and USB 1 signals are available on faceplate through J15 and J14 connectors Bios Settings Advanced Legacy USB Support keyboard and mouse USB2 and USB3 33 If the USB Port connectors on the faceplate aren t sufficient a USB header is available for additional USB port connectors Connect the 2 ports USB connector to the USB header and mount the
16. setting refer to the list of default values The list is provided in the event that a value has been changed and you wish to set this option to its original value Loading the SETUP defaults affects all parameters and will reset options previously altered The Setup Defaults values provide optimum performance settings for all devices and system features Note A The CMOS setup option is based on BIOS Version 1 0 The options and default settings can change in a new BIOS release CAUTION These parameters have been provided to give control over the system However the values for these options should be changed only if the user has a full understanding of the timing relationships involved 4 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 Menu Bar The Menu Bar at the top of the window lists these selections Menu Selection Description Main Use this menu for basic system configuration Advanced Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system Security Use this menu to give the end user password control of access to the Setup menus HD boot Floppy access and HD boot sector Power Use this menu to set the power button function and show the hardware monitor current state Boot Use this menu to determine the booting device order Exit Use this menu to exit the BIOS Use the left and right and gt arrows keys to make a selection 4 1 2 1 Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make
17. with care Don t touch the components or contacts on a board Hold a board by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket Do not handle or store system boards near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields ix ePCI 102 User s Guide Working with Batteries Care and Handling Precautions for Lithium Batteries Your computer board has a standard nonrechargeable lithium battery To preserve the battery s lifetime the battery enable jumper has been removed for shipping Do not short circuit Do not heat or incinerate Do not charge Do not deform or disassemble Do not apply solder directly Do not mix different types or partially used batteries together Always observe proper polarities x ePCI 102 User s Guide Replacing Lithium Batteries Exercise caution while replacing lithium batteries WARNING AN Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries following manufacturer s instructions ATTENTION Il ya danger d explosion sily a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommande par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabriquant ACHTUNG Explosionsgefahr bei falschem Batteriewechsel Verwenden Sie nur die empfohlenen Batterietype
18. your selections or exit the current menu The chart on the following page describes the legend keys and their alternates Function lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt General Help wndows See 4 1 2 2 lt Esc gt Exit this menu lt gt arrow keys Select a different menu lt Home gt or lt End gt Move cursor to top or bottom of window lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt Move cursor to top or bottom of window lt F5 gt or lt gt Select the Previous Value for the field lt F6 gt or lt gt or lt Space gt Select the Next Value for the field lt F9 gt Load the Default Configuration values for all menus lt F10 gt Save and exit lt Enter gt Execute Command display possible value for this field or select the submenu To select an item use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the field your want Then use the plus and minus value keys to select a value for that field To save values commands in the Exit Menu save the values currently displayed in all the menus To display a submenu use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the submenu your want Then press lt Enter gt A pointer marks all submenus 4 1 2 2 Field Help Window The help wndow on the right side of each menu displays the help text for the currently selected field It updates as you move the cursor to each field 4 3 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 3 General Help Windows Pressing lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt on any menu brings up the General Help window that
19. 2 mouse speaker output reset and hard disk activity LED signals are available on the Multifunction connector 1 KB CLK 2 GND 3 KB DATA 4 GND 5 VCC 6 VCC 7 SPEAKER 8 VCC 9 MOUSE CLK 10 GND 11 MOUSE DATA 12 GND 13 PBRES 14 GND 15 IDE ACT 16 VCC Signal Paths J8 Multifunction Connector 2 4 ATX Power Supply Control J17 If an ATX power supply is used the SHB can control it either through its edge connector and the backplane or if the SHB is used in standalone through its ATX connector and hardware monitor connector pushbutton input 1 Pin Signal Pin Signal H 11 VCC3 1 VCC3 12 12V 2 VCC3 5 A 13 GND 3 GND lt 14 PS_ON 4 VCC A 15 GND 5 GND HF 16 GND 6 VCC A 17 GND 7 GND a 18 N C 8 PWROK a Al 19 VCC 9 5VSB 20 MR 10 20 VCC 10 12V 2 16 ePCI 102 User s Guide Signal Paths J17 ATX power connector for stand alone use J2 Push Button Bios Settings e Power Power Button Function e Power Off or Sleep 2 5 Watchdog Timer The system BIOS makes it very easy to use the watchdog via software interrupt 15h Two ways are possible to access the watchdog The simplest way is to use AH OEOh to init or trigger the watchdog The second way is to use the functions Write 12C and Read 12C with AH 0E1h and handling the 12C bus protocol With the aid of a special Interrupt 15h function the watchdog on this board can be controlled very easily
20. 553 GA DIMM SDRAM 512MB 64M 64 UNBUF PC133 VIRTIUM VM366S6553 GAM DIMM SDRAM 512MB 64M 64 UNBUF PC133 VIRTIUM UG564T6688KJ PLKA DIMM SDRAM 512MB 64M 64 UNBUF PC133 UNIGEN Memory should have the following characteristics PC133 3 3V only Single sided or double sided Serial Presence Detect SPD EEPROM 64 bit DIMMs supported 1 15 inch maximum height WARNING Because static electricity can cause damage to electronic devices take the following precautions e Keep the board in its anti static package until you are ready to install memory e Weara grounding wrist strap before removing the board from its package this will discharge any static electricity that may have built up in your body e Handle the board by the faceplate or its edges 3 3 ePCI 102 User s Guide 3 3 1 Installing Memory On an anti static plane place the board so that you are facing the DIMM sockets the edge bracket must be located on the right Insert the DIMM into any available socket aligning the notches on the module with the socket s key inserts Push vertically the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clips on each side snap on To remove a DIMM from a socket push down the retaining clips on each side of the socket to release the module Pull the module upward to remove 3 4 ePCI 102 User s Guide 3 4 Onboard Interconnectivity 3 4 1 Onboard Connectors and Headers Description Ethernet LAN PS2 Mouse Keyboard USB1 US
21. 7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 DO GND DMARO IOW IOR IORDY DMACK IRQ Al AO CSO DASPH ACTH H Active Low Signal DENSEL N C N C INDEX MTRO DSEL1 DSELO MTR1 DIR STEP WDATA WGATE TRKO WRPROT RDATA HDSEL DSKCHG ePCI 102 User s Guide D 7 D 8 CPU FAN HEADER J6 PARALLEL Port J7 Standard Mode Active Low Signal EPP Mode WRITE Active Low Signal DO D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D 4 ALF ERR INITH SLCTIN GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND DATASTB N C N C ADDRSTRB GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND ePCI 102 User s Guide ECP Mode Signal Compatible Mode High Speed Mode STROBE AUTOFD HOSTACK DO FAULT PERIPHRQST D1 INIT REVERSERQST D2 SELECTIN SELECTIN D3 GND D4 GND D5 GND D6 GND D7 GND ACK GND BUSY PERIPHACK GND PERROR ACKREVERSE GND SELECT GND Active
22. 9 FloppyConnector J4 ssamssssssessa ahtaat is N aestaav nassa ihossa valasta K es tae aa at 2 9 22300 lt PS 2 MOUSE ATA KEYDOSTAII 13 musaan es cnss nce tanned Nene saacend Nene oaaupedansadenceseuces 2 10 2 Sena LOS lll 2 11 2 38 Paralel o I7 A O amalia ao E E a EAT 2 13 230 ELNGKIEECONITO ERI 12 sacada 2 15 2 3 10 MULTTUICE OI ON ECtO Kt 8 ssvsessa saisitte s uaetata e sil v 2 16 ii ePCI 102 User s Guide 24 AIK Power Supply Controla 2 16 ao Watchdog Mrs 2 17 20 Video Mt a o 2 18 2 01 Supported RESOLU Sas 2 18 2 0 0 Major Features DESCHIPUION aria 2 18 e PP O 3 0 3 1 SEUNG JUMP Saca 3 1 Bi Bele Juniper Description is 3 1 3 12 Setting Jumper locas ada als 3 2 3 2 A E OE E KHO Noaman st mavuSaa eaa Setan 3 3 3 3 WIG TUOT earn A AEON T E 3 3 SL MSM MENO ia 3 4 354 Unboard Interconectado 3 5 3 4 1 Onboard Connectors and Headers cscsccscecscsscscscscscscscscscsscececsceseececeees 3 5 3 4 2 Front Plate Connectors and INdicators sccecscsccscscscsscscecscescscecscesescececsees 3 6 3 5 Backup Battery A A seus setae nave ois kest cdaeeessuenties 3 7 3 5 1 Operation and Preventative Maintenance ccscecscscscsececececscscecscscscececeeseees 3 7 SOIEWa le 5 LU K tt mais esipaetcsunn ive sis ss T l enese neve westward Sonia oNSt 4 0 4 1 PROENIX BIOS Setup Prod da 4 1 Alr Accessing the BIOS Setup ProdraMid Sea e a 4 1 Aa MenM Ba lisa 4 3 4 2 stalina Drivers aii a 4 15 42 1 O
23. A IDE 2 Serial Port 1 Multifunction 1 ATX power supply 1 CompactFlash module 1 Floppy 1 JILI flat panel connector 1 Phoenix BIOS in Boot Block Flash with recovery code save CMOS in Flash and boot from LAN capability Setup console redirection to serial port VT100 mode with CMOS setup access Onboard peripheral can be enabled or disabled by software Diskless keyboardless and videoless operation extensions Keyboardless and videoless operation need console redirection System video and LAN BIOS shadowing HDD S M A R T support Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ACPI 1 0 Hardware monitor Vcore 12V 5V 2 5V 3 3V CPU temperature CPU fan ATX support with SOFTOFF 1 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide Board Specifications continued Single stage software programmable watchdog timer time out from 0 4 sec to 10 min upervisory TO Hardware system monitor voltages monitoring fan CPU temperature monitor Microsoft Windows 2000 family OS Compatibility e Microsoft Windows XP e Linux Mechanical 122 x 185 x 25 4 mm at CPU fan 4 8 x 7 3 x1 5 in at CPU fan Supply Voltage VCC 3 3V 5 5V 5 12V 5 12V 5 ICC typ 5V 1 9A Power Reguirements ICC typ 3 3V 2 8A ICC typ 12V 0 1A ICC typ 12V OA Tested with a Eden 1 0GHz and 512M of PC 133 Operating Storage and Transit Temperature 0 60 C 32 140 F 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity 5 to 90 40 C 104 F 5 to 95 40
24. BO VGA Serial Port1 Power Button USB 2 amp 3 Floppy Primary IDE CPU Fan Parallel Port Multifunction JILI Secondary IDE CompactFlash ATX Power connector Memory socket Battery socket Connector Comments RJ 45 connector with built in activity and link indicators 6 pin mini din 4 pin USB connector connectors are located on 4 pin USB connector 15 pin DSUB female connector 10 pin connector Configurable as RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 2 pin connector 10 pin header 34 pin connector 40 pin connector 3 pin connector 26 pin connector 16 pin connector 40 pin connector 40 pin connector 40 pin connector 20 pin connector 168 pin memory socket 3 5 ePCI 102 User s Guide faceplate 3 4 2 Front Plate Connectors and Indicators Name Description Comments Ethernet RJ 45 connectors with LAN1 built in activity and link indicators Keyboard mouse J13 6 pin female minidin J14 amp J15 USB Oand USB1 Standard 4pin female connector Standard 15 pin DSUB female J16 Video Connector connector 3 6 ePCI 102 User s Guide 3 5 Backup Battery An onboard 3V lithium battery is provided to back up BIOS setup values and the real time clock RTC When replacing the battery must be connected as follows 1 Removethe old battery from the socket 2 Insertanewonein place with respect to the positive and negative location A CR2032 r n FP Fo WARNING There is a danger of explosion if yo
25. C 104 F non condensing non condensing Environmental Altitude 4 000 m 13 123 ft 15 000 m 49 212 ft Shock 5G each axis Bellcore GR 63 CORE Section 4 3 Vibration 1 0G 5 500Hz each axis 2 0G 5 50Hz 3 0G 50 500Hz each axis Reliability e MTBF TBD e USB and mouse keyboard voltage protected by self resetting fuses Safety EMC Designed to meet or exceed e Safety UL 60950 3 Ed CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 EN 60950 2000 IEC60950 1 e EMI EMC FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class B EN55022 EN55024 Warranty 2 year limited warranty Designed to meet or exceed A minimum of 150 LFM is needed when use in fanless operation 1 4 ePCI Compliance This product conforms to the following specifications e PICMG1 2 R1 0 e JILIR2 0 1 3 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 Onboard Features Contents 2 1 UA U EN A 2 1 A CLL A o ee ee 2 2 2 3 VT8231 Super South Bridge siii 2 6 2 4 ATX Power Supply Control J17 ooooococcccnccncc 2 16 2 5 Aei ELL e 2 17 2 6 Video Interface sssessesssoesssssossssssosssssoosssso 2 18 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 1 Block Diagram Core Switcher EBGA368 CPU Ha On die Antaur cache Clock Generator dale CLK Therm System Bus JTAG Port AGTL 100 133 MHZ Poiss unbuffered DIMM C unbuffered DIMM cpp bus 100 133 Mi al JILI panel ePCI Card Edge PCI 32 bit 33MHz PCI 32 bit 33MHz 5 EIDE TEE ATA100 CompactFlash VT8231 Super South Bridge Multifun
26. CTH GND connected on J10 BOoOonnaoaono 7 DODODOoODooa ST TT TT CU Signal Pathss Primary IDE interface J5 40 pin header and Secondary IDE interface J10 40 pin header and J11 CompactFlash connector VEE Related Jum pers W7 when jumper is present the CompactFlash is in master mode MIT otherwise it is in slave mode Bios Settings y Man wig Specify disk type Advanced Local bus IDE adapter Enable disable IDE adapter CAUTION Two Master devices or two Slave devices must not be installed on the same interface at the same time 2 6 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 3 2 CompactFlash Interface J11 This board supports an ATA IDE compatible flash disk by using a CompactFlash carrier module The CompactFlash disk connects directly on the Secondary EIDE interface It must be configured the same way as a standard hard disk using the BIOS setup program Autodetect function There is no driver needed to use a CompactFlash 100 2 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 CS1 DMACK DMARQ PDIAG 40 IRQ15 VCC GND RESET CSEL Al AO DO D1 D2 10CS16 BER BSR BBE aes BES ESSERE OOOO CEJ ECO Or n RR n a e branu Kt abpug YUON LIK N N J JADODOOOOODD 00000000000 ST ET EN CompactFlash Modue Signal Paths 311 CompactFlash connector S k i Related Jum pers W7 when jumper is present the CompactFlash is in master mode ey otherwise
27. D 10 Jumptec Intelligent LVDS Interface J9 oocoococcocnonncnocncnnccncnonuccncnanuncnanccnos D 6 DAT Compactas iia D 7 D 12 Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX J12 idas D 7 D13 PS 2keyboard MOUSE JI erdiren a dl D 7 D 14 USB1 and USB2 located on faceplate J14 amp J15 ssssssesssesesosososososssssesssseeses D 8 DiS ERIVGA Intertace IL iia D 8 D 16 ATX Type BOARD Power J17 ssssssesesesesososososososososososososososososososososososeseseses D 8 Es BIOS Setup Error COG CS sois E 1 E 1 PO SCBCD 245 scan O OE E 1 EMOL Recoverabte POSI ENOS to stokes a Nr EE a EEE E 1 EZ Terminal POSTENO sia E 1 Elo TESEPOMMES ana Beep Codes silicio E 1 E 2 POSIMCSSAG CS saamassa t dad E 7 E 3 ENO MES IGOS ass E 7 F BIOS Update amp Emergency Procedure cccececscscscscscecscscecesecesesesesesesescseees F 1 F 1 BIOS Update PreceadukossasisissomstosuossKs o kaaimaS a aseoune msassata Sosis sian F 1 F 2 Emergency Procede naar iaa did F 1 iv ePCI 102 User s Guide G H TOD IES NOO nng satara G 1 G 1 POWER and Boot PEODLems da or o G 1 GEL POWerSUDDIV Does ts tai id G 1 G 2 SHB Used in Stand Alone With ATX Control o oooococonononoconnonononononcncnoncncnonononos G 1 G 3 SHB Used in a Backplane Without ATX Control ooocococonococncnononcncncncnononononononos G 1 G 4 SHB Used in a Backplane With ATX Control oooooonononononoconnonononcncnccononcnononononos G 2 G 4 1 Power Supply Does
28. K textures MPEG 2 video textures Vertex and table fog 16 or 24 bit Z buffering Reflection mapping texture morphing shadows procedural textures and atmospheric effects e 2D Hardware Acceleration Features ROP3 Ternary Raster Operation BitBLTs 8 16 and 32 bpp mode acceleration e Motion Video Architecture High quality up down scaler Planar to packed format conversion Motion compensation for full speed DVD playback Hardware subpicture blending and highlights Multiple video windows for video conferencing Contrast hue saturation brightness and gamma controls ZV Port Interface for display of video from an external source 2 3 ePCI 102 User s Guide e Concurrent PCI Bus Controller PCI 2 2 compliant 32 bit 3 3V PCI interface with 5V tolerant inputs Supports up to 5 PCI masters PCI to system memory data streaming support Delay transaction from PCI master accessing DRAM Symmetric arbitration between Host PCI bus for optimized system performance e Advanced System Power Management Support Independent clock stop controls for CPU SDRAM AGP and PCI bus PCI and AGP bus clock run and clock generator control Suspend to DRAM and self refresh power down Low leakage I O pads ACPI 1 0B and PCI Bus Power Management 1 1 compliant e Additional Features Simultaneous display of CRT with LCD Panel 250 MHz RAMDAC with Gamma Correction I2C Serial Bus
29. OS Clear Huge Segment Boot to Full DOS Test SIO Clock Validity Check TEST Jumper for POST to COM see Extension Registers Reset System for Erratas Hyper Threading Early Boot Block Initialize completed E 6 ePCI 102 User s Guide E 2 POST MESSAGES During the Power On Self Test POST if the BIOS detects an error reguiring you to do something to fix it will either sound a beep code or display a message If a message is displayed it will be accompanied by PRESS F1 TO CONTINUE DEL TO ENTER SETUP E 3 ERROR MESSAGES One or more of the following messages may be displayed if the BIOS detects an error during the POST CMOS BATTERY HAS FAILED 1 Ifit s the first boot check for the onboard battery jumper W4 The board is shipped with W4 jumper set to OFF onboard battery disconnected This jumper must be shorted ON for proper battery operation 2 CMOS battery is no longer functional It should be replaced CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR Checksum of CMOS is incorrect This indicates that CMOS has become corrupt This error may have been caused by a weak battery Check the battery and replace if necessary OPERATING SYSTEM NOT FOUND No boot device was found This could mean either a boot drive was not detected or the drive does not contain proper system boot files Insert a system disk into Floppy Drive A and press Enter If you assumed the system would boot from the hard drive make sure the controller is inserted co
30. OST and then displays the BootFirst Menu with these options e Load the operating system from a boot device of your choice e Enter Setup e Exit the Boot First Menu with lt ESC gt and load the operating system from the boot devices in the order specified in Setup 4 1 2 13 Press lt Del gt Pressing lt Del gt at any time during POST enter Setup 4 1 2 14 Keyboard Input Request If the BIOS or an Option ROM add on card requests keyboard input QuietBoot switches over to the POST screen and the Option ROM displays prompts for entering the information POST continues from there with the regular POST screen 4 1 2 15 Phoenix Multiboot Phoenix Multiboot expands your boot options by letting you choose your boot device which could be a hard disk floppy disk CDROM Flash Disk SCSI or LAN You can select your boot device in Setup or you can choose a different device each time you boot during POST by selecting your boot device in The Boot First Menu ESC key Multiboot consist of e Setup Boot Menu e BootFirst Menu 4 14 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 2 Installing Drivers 4 2 1 Video Drivers Various drivers are provided for different operating systems and software To install a driver refer to the Setup program located on the CD ROM provided with your board 4 2 2 Ethernet Drivers Various drivers are provided for different operating systems and software To install a driver use the Setup program and the ReadMe txt file loc
31. POST On board COMA 300 1200 2400 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K 115 2K None 1 VT 100 VT 100 8bit PC ANSI 7bit PC ANSI VT100 VT UTF8 None XON XOFF CTS RTS Off On Description Latches PCI to ISA cycles into buffer to free the PCI bus Select the size of AGP graphics aperture Select the size of the VGA UMA frame buffer Enables the spread spectrum support of the clock synthesizer to reduce EMI Description Enable the specified baud rate Display information Display information Display information Enable the specified console type Enable flow control Enable console redirection after OS has loaded 4 10 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 6 Security Menu Feature Set Supervisor Password Set User Password Diskette access Fixed Disk boot sector Password on boot Enter Password Enter Password User Supervisor Normal Write Protect Disabled Enabled 4 1 2 7 Power Menu Feature Power Button Function Power Off Sleep Description Pressing lt Enter gt displays the dialog box for entering the user password In related systems this password gives full access to setup Pressing lt Enter gt displays the dialog box for entering the user password In related systems this password gives restricted access to setup Enabled requires supervisor password to access floppy disk Write protect the boot sector on the hard disk for virus protection Requi
32. The respective functions have the following calling conventions Watchdog Init Int 15h AH EOh AL 00h BX timeout in 0 2sec increments CX delay in 0 2sec increments DX watchdog action 0 reset Output None Description This function is used to initialize the watchdog on this boards Watchdog Trigger Int 15h Input AH EOh AL 01h Output None Description This function is used to trigger the watchdog on this board 2 17 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 6 Video Interface The video controller is a Savage4 2D 3D Video Accelerator and is integrated in the VT8606 using 8 16 32 MB of system memory and capable of CRT resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 Signal Paths J16 on the faceplate Bios Settings ha Boot Display Control Display Mode Flat Panel Type 2 6 1 Supported Resolutions The maximum video resolution and performance depend directly on the drivers running with your software application Resolution and number of colours specification are listed below Resolution Number of Colours 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 256 8 bits 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 65 536 16 bits 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 16 8 million 32 bits 2 6 2 Major Features Description VGA Compatibility The video controller integrates S3 Graphics 128 bit ProSavage4 graphics accelerator into a single chip TwisterT brings mainstream graphics performance to the Value PC with
33. USB bracket to an open slot in the chassis J O J Signal USB 2 Signal USB 3 VCC DATA DATA DATA DATA GND GND Shield Ground Shield Ground Signal Paths J3 USB header for two ports 2 8 ePCI 102 User s Guide Bios Settings Device To enable disable the USB Host controller refer to Section Advanced Menu selection OnChip USB To support USB keyboard refer to Section Advanced Menu selection USB BIOS Legacy Support 2 35 Floppy Connector J4 The onboard floppy disk controller is IBM PC XT AT compatible Up to two drives are supported ca GND PS GND Vg GND IE GND GND i GND H GND A 3 GND N C GND GND H GND i j GND N C FDETECT GND N C Signal Paths J4 Floppy disk interface on standard header Bios Settings Ath Main 101 Select type of drive Main Advanced Y I O Device Configuration Enable disable floppy Pin DENSEL N C N C INDEX MTRO DSEL1 DSELO MTR1 DIR STEP WDATA WGATE TRKO WRPROT RDATA HDSEL DSKCHG 2 9 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 3 6 PS 2 Mouse and Keyboard J13 The onboard keyboard controller is 8042 software compatible J ie UP yi p yr Pai ei 150 381 REV Q KB DATA MOUSE DATA GND VCC KB CLK MOUSE CLK Signal Paths J13 direct connection for the keyboard If the mouse is needed use a splitter cable J8 keyboard and mouse on header connector
34. YY Set the system date Disabled Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in 360Kb 5 1 4 your system Legacy Diskette A 1 2MB 54 Note 1 25MB 3 1 2 referencesa 1024 720 Kb 3 Y2 byte sector Japanese media format 1 44 1 25 MB3 1 2 The 1 25MB 3 1 2 diskette requires a 3 2 88 MB 3 Yo Mode floppy disk drive Disabled Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in 360Kb 5 14 your system Legacy Diskette B 1 2MB 5 y4 Note 1 25MB 3 1 2 referencesa 1024 720 Kb 3 y2 byte sector Japanese media format 1 44 1 25MB 3 The 1 25MB 3 1 2 diskette requires a 3 2 88 MB 3 Yo Mode floppy disk drive None No booting device installed Multi Sector Transfers Choices Disabled 2 4 8 and 16 sectors Any selection except Disabled determines the number of sectors transferred per block Standard is 16 sectors per block LBA Mode Control Choices Disabled Enabled Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be used in place of Cylinders heads and Sectors Multi Sector 32 Bit I O Transfers Choices Disabled Enabled Enables 32 bit communication between CPU and LBA Mode Control IDE card Requires PCI or local bus Transfer Mode Choices Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA2 Selects the method for transferring the data between the hard disk and system memory The Setup menu only lists those options supported by the drive and platform Ultra DMA Mod
35. adapters in system E 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide Code Beeps POST Routine Description 4Bh OuietBoot logo start 4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM 4Eh Display BIOS copyright notice 4Fh Multi Boot Boot menu support Initialization 50h Display CPU type and speed 51h Initialize EISA board 52h Test keyboard 54h Set key click if enabled 55h USB initialization legacy support 56h Enable Keyboard 58h 2 2 3 1 Test for unexpected interrupts 59h Initialize POST display service 5Ah Display prompt Press DEL to enter SETUP 5Bh Disable CPU cache 5Ch Test RAM between 512 and 640 KB 60h Test extended memory 62h Test extended memory address lines 64h Jump to UserPatch1 66h Configure advanced cache registers 67h Early Initialize of Multi Processor APIC 68h Enable external and CPU caches 69h Setup System Management Mode SMM area 6Ah Display external L2 cache size 6Bh Load custom defaults optional 6Ch Display shadow area message 6Eh Clear Memory 70h Display error messages 72h Test for configuration error detected 74h Test RTC 76h Check for keyboard errors 7Ch Set up hardware interrupt vectors 7Dh Intelligent Sytem Monitoring initialization 7Eh Initialize coprocessor if present 80h Disable onboard Super I O ports and IRQs for Auto detection 81h Late POST device initialization 82h Detect and install external RS232 ports 83h Configure non Motherboard Configurable Device IDE controllers 84h Detect and install external parall
36. agrams Appendix D Connector Pinouts Appendix E Bios Setup Error Codes Appendix F BIOS Update amp Emergency Procedure Appendix G Trouble Shooting Appendix H Getting Help xiii ePCI 102 User s Guide Customer Comments If you have any difficulties using this user s guide discover an error or just want to provide some feedback please send us a message at Tech Writer Wca kontron com Detail any errors you find We will correct the errors or problems as soon as possible and post the revised user s guide in our Web site Thank you Advisory Conventions Seven types of advisories are used throughout the user guides to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury They are Note Signal Paths Related Jumpers BIOS Settings Software Usage Cautions and Warnings The following is an example of each type of advisory Use caution when servicing electrical components Note Indicate information that is important for you to know Signal Paths Indicate the places where you can fin the signal on the board k Related Jumpers KUTI Indicate the jumpers that are related to this sections BIOS Settings Indicate where you can set this option in the BIOS a Software Usage al Indicates how you can access this feature through software CAUTION Indicate potential damage to hardware and tells you how to avoid the problem WARNING AN Indicates potential
37. ahead a i H J a i i Contact Name Company Name Street Address City Country Phone Number Fax Number Return to Manufacturer Authorization Request Province State Postal Zip Code Extension E Mail P O Serial Number Failure or Problem Description if not under warranty Kontron Canada Inc 616 Cur Boivin Boisbriand Qu bec Canada J7G 2A7 Fax this form to Kontron s Technical Support department in Canada at 450 437 8053 ePCI 102 User s Guide
38. ated on the CD ROM provided with your board 4 2 3 Other Drivers For other operating system drivers and installation instructions or for more information visit our Web site at www kontron com or our FTP site at ftp kontron ca support or you may also contact Kontron s Technical Support department 4 15 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 3 Console Redirection VT100 Mode The VT100 operating mode allows remote setups of the board This configuration reguires a remote terminalthat must be connected to the board through a serial communication link 4 3 1 Reguirements The terminal should emulate a VT100 or ANSI terminal Terminal emulation programs such as Telix or Procom can also be used 4 3 2 Setup amp Configuration Follow these steps to set up the VT100 mode 1 Connecta monitor and a keyboard to your board and turn on the power 2 Enter into the CMOS Setup program in the Advanced page Console Redirection menu 3 Select the VI100 mode and the appropriate COM port and save your setup 4 Connect the communications cable Note A If you do not reguire a full cable for your terminal you can set up a partial cable by using only the TXD and RXD lines To ignore control lines simply loop them back as shown in VT100 Partial Setup cable diagram 5 Configure your terminal to communicate using the same parameters as in CMOS Setup 6 Install the VT100 jumper Reboot the board 7 Use the remote keyboard and display to s
39. automatically configured for the operation mode setup in the BIOS This Serial Port signal assignation on the connector depends on the operation mode RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 it has been set RS 422 RS 485 RS 232 Protocol When configured for RS 232 operation mode the Serial Port 1 is 100 compatible with the IBM AT serial port signals RS 422 Protocol The RS 422 protocol Full Duplex uses both RX and TX lines simultaneously during a communication session CAUTION In RS 422 mode W1 and W2 jumper caps must be installed to connect the 120 ohm line termination resistors RS 485 Protocol During a communication session the RS 485 protocol Half Duplex uses differential signals It differs from the RS 422 mode as it offers the ability to transmit and receive over the same pair of wires and allows the sharing of the communication line by multiple stations This configuration also known as Party Line allows only one system to take control of the communication line at the time In RS 485 mode the RX lines are used as the transceiver lines and the RTS signal is used to control the direction of the RS 485 buffer When set for RS 485 mode in the BIOS upon power up or reset the transceiver is set by default in receiver mode to prevent unwanted disturbance on the line Party line operation mode requires termination resistors to be installed at both ends of the network CAUTION When installing the board at one end of the netw
40. calling Kontron technical support G 1 1 Power Supply Doesn t Start A simple visual test for supply voltage is done by checking the fan operation Once the power is applied to the board the power supply fan must be running Make sure you respect the minimum load for the power supply If a backplane is used it might provide visible indications of the power supply When OFF only auxiliary supplies 5Vaux and 3 3Vaux if any should be ON When ON all supplies LEDs should be ON and the PowerGood LED if any should be ON If all LEDs are off this is an indication that the power supply has detected an overcurrent Remove all loads from the power supply with the exception of the SHB Do not try to power an empty system power supplies also have a minimum load reguirement G 2 SHB USED IN STAND ALONE WITH ATX CONTROL Even if the SHB is normally used in a backplane it might be a good idea to try it in stand alone to make sure that the power supply and the SHB are both functional Put the SHB flat on a non conductive surface Plug the 20 pin cable from the power supply into the SHB J17 connector and don t connect any other cable Plug the power supply in an AC outlet and turn on the mechanical ON switch if any of the power supply If the power supply does not start try another one If it still does not start contact Kontron technical support G 3 SHB USED IN A BACKPLANE WITHOUT ATX CONTROL First try the board in the
41. ction SNS SPO Parall iw boli 2 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 2 System ore 2 2 1 Processors The ePCI 102 system board supports VIA Eden processors in the EGA 368 package Single CPU configuration is supported In the option list you will see a list of possible configurations 133 MHz front side bus supported Major CPU features include e MMX compatible instructions e SSE compatible instructions e Two large 64 KB each 4 way on chip caches e 64 KB Level 2 victim cache 16 way e Two large TLBs 128 entries each 8 way with two page directory caches e Branch Target Address Cache with 1k entries each identifying 2 branches e Unique and sophisticated branch prediction mechanisms e Bus speeds up to 133 MHz e Extremely low power dissipation e Very small die 52 mm in TSMC 0 13 technology Please call Kontron to get the available CPU speed and configuration See VIA s Web site for additional details about Eden architecture and instruction set 2 2 2 Chipset Feature The ePCI 102 is based on the VIA 8606 chipset which include the following high performance devices e Defines Integrated Solutions for Value PC Mobile Designs High performance SMA North Bridge Integrated VIA Pro133A and S3 Graphics ProSavage4 in a single chip 64 bit Advanced Memory controller supporting PC133 PC100 SDRAM e High Performance CPU Interface 133 100 MHz CPU Front Side Bus FSB Five outstanding transacti
42. describes the legend keys and their alternates General Help Setup changes system behaviour by modifying the BIOS configuration Selecting incorrect values may cause system boot failure load Setup Default values to recover lt Up Down gt arrows select fields in current menu lt PgUp PgDn gt moves to previous next page on scrollable menus lt Home End gt moves to top bottom item of current menu Within a field lt F5 gt or lt gt selects next lower value and lt F6 gt lt gt or lt Space gt selects next higher value lt Left Right gt arrows select menus on menu bar lt Enter gt displays more options for items marked with x lt F9 gt loads factory installed Setup Default values lt F10 gt saves current settings and exists Setup lt Esc gt or lt Alt X gt exits Setup in submenus pressing these keys returns to the previous menu lt F1 gt or lt Alt H gt displays General Help this screen Continue 4 4 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 4 Main Menu Selection The scroll bar on the right of any windows indicates that there is more than one page of information in the windows Use lt PgUp gt and lt PgDn gt to display all the pages Pressing lt Home gt and lt End gt displays the first and last page You can make the following selections on the Main Menu itself Use the submenus for other selections Feature Options Description System Time HH MM SS Set the system time System Date MM DD YY
43. ds all Hard Drive lt Shift 1 gt enables or disables a device Primary Master BOADE Add in Cards lt n gt May move removable device between Hard Disk or Hard Drive Removable Disk Bootable Add in Cards lt d gt Remove a device that is not installed CD ROM Drive Note The hard drives and SCSI drives detected will be Network Boot listed in this section and the first drive in the list will be the boot drive lt gt or lt gt moves the device up or down 4 1 2 8 2 Display Control Feature Description CRT only LCD only Select the display boot devices CRT LCD Display Mode Set either a fixed panel type or let BIOS autodetect the panel via JILI adapter information Auto Detect VGA VGA 640x480 1x18 SVGA SVGA 800x600 1x18 XGA XGA 1024x768 1x18 SXGA SXGA 1280x1024 2x18 UXGA UXGA 1600x1200 2x18 Enter PAID Enter FPID Use Enter PAID Or Enter FPID To manually enter the panel adapter ID or the flat panel ID Flat Panel Type 4 12 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 9 Exit Menu Selection Feature Options Description Exit Saving Changes Yes No Exit Saving Changes Eat Disearding Yes No Setup and save your changes to CMOS h Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Yes No Exit utility without saving Setup data to CMOS Discard Changes Yes No Load Setup Defaults Saves Changes Yes No Exit utility without saving Setup data to CMOS Load Setup Defaults Load de
44. e USB BIOS Legacy Support Feature Memory Cache Cache System BIOS area Cache Video BIOS area Cache Extended Memory Area PCI Configuration Enabled Disabled Disabled Enabled External Onboard No Yes Disabled Primary Secondary Both Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled Memory Cache Disabled Enabled Uncached Write Protect Uncached Write Protect Uncached Write Through Write Protect Write Back Description Enable or disable onboard Ethernet controller Enable the remote boot BIOS extension for the onboard LAN controller In a system with an Onboard and an external PCI video adapter end user can select the adapter which will be initialized by the BIOS Determines if a PCI VGA device get an IRO assigned Win98SE has shutdown problems if a PCI VGA controller hasn t an IRO assigned Enables onboard PCI IDE device Enable onboard USB Port 0 1 controller Enables or Disables support for USB keyboards and mice Enable for use with a non USB aware Operating System such as DOS or UNIX Description Enables or Disables the L2 cache Caches the system BIOS to improve performance Caches the video BIOS to improve performance Controls caching of extended and conventional system memory 4 8 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 5 4 Feature Floppy Disk Controller Serial port Base I O address Interrupt Parallel Port Mode Interrupt Base I O address Watchdo
45. e Choices Disabled Mode O 1 2 3 4 5 Select the Ultra DMA mode used for moving data to from the drive Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode SMART Monitoring Display type of Monitoring This field is a Display Only ATAPI Removable Same choices as CD ROM 32 BITI O Primary Master Type Transfer Mode Ultra DMA Mode SMART Monitoring 4 5 ePCI 102 User s Guide Main Menu Selection continued Feature Options Description IDE Removable Same choices as CD ROM Other ATAPI Same choices as CD ROM Cylinders Set the number of cylinders Heads Set the number of heads Choices are 1 to 16 Sectors Set the number of sectors per track Maximum Capacity Maximum capacity is displayed according to the Cylinders cylinders heads and sectors selected Multi Sector Transfers Choices are Disabled 2 4 8 and 16 sectors Sectors Specify the number of sectors per block for multiple sector transfers MAX refers to the size the disk Maximum returns when queried Capacity LBA Mode Control Choices are Enabled Disabled Enabling LBA cause Logical Block Addressing to be used in place of Cylinders Heads and Sectors IBA mode 32 Bit I O Control Choices are Enabled Disabled This setting enables or disables 32 bit IDE data 32 Bit I O transfers Transfer Mode Choices are Standard Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA2 Select the method for movi
46. el ports 85h Initialize PC compatible PnP ISA devices 86h Re initializes onboard I O ports 87h Configure Motheboard Configurable Devices optional 88h Initialize BIOS Data Area E 3 ePCI 102 User s Guide Code Beeps POST Routine Description 89h Enable Non Maskable Interrupts NMIs SAh Initialize Extended BIOS Data Area 8Bh Test and initialize PS 2 mouse 8Ch Initialize floppy controller 8Fh Determine number of ATA drives optional 90h Initialize hard disk controllers auto detect IDE drives 91h Initialize local bus hard disk controllers 92h Jump to UserPatch2 93h Build MPTABLE for multi processor boards 95h Install CD ROM for boot 96h Clear huge ES segment register 97h Fixup Multi Processor table 98h 1 2 Search for option ROMs One long two short beeps on checksum failure 99h Check for SMART Drive optional 9Ch Set up Power Management 9Dh Initialize security engine optional 9Eh Enable hardware interrupts 9Fh Determine number of ATA and SCSI drives optional AOh Set time of day A4h Initialize Typematic rate A8h Erase DEL prompt AAh Scan for DEL key stroke ACh Enter SETUP AEh Clear Boot flag BOh Check for errors B2h POST done prepare to boot operating system B4h 1 One short beep before boot B5h Terminate QuietBoot optional Boh Check password optional B7h ACPI initialization B9h Prepare Boot BAh Initialize DMI parameters BCh Clear parity checkers BDh Display MultiBoot menu BEh Clear scre
47. en optional BFh Display Summary Screen Coh Try to boot with INT 19 C1h Initialize POST Error Manager PEM C2h Save the current boot type into CMOS C2h Initialize error logging C3h Check the reguested boot type Cold or Warm C3h Initialize error display function E 4 ePCI 102 User s Guide Code Beeps POST Routine Description Initialize system error handler Install the IRQ1 vector for BIOS Hot Keys PnP NoteDock dual CMOS optional Mark the fact that we are no longer in POST Console Redirection SIO Initialize Remove Console Redirection Force Emergency Flash update check Ctrl E and bad CMOS Test Gate A20 Extended checksum optional Install Console Redirection Interrupt Handler Extended BIOS data Fail BIOS stack initialization Unknown interrupt Setup WAD reserved memory used by BIOS Get CPU string Software SMI failure during POST E 5 ePCI 102 User s Guide For Boot Block in Flash ROM Initialize the chipset Initialize the bridge Initialize the CPU Initialize system timer Initialize system 1 0 Check force recovery boot Checksum BIOS ROM Go to BIOS Set Huge Segment Initialize Multi Processor Initialize OEM special code Initialize PIC and DMA Initialize Memory type Initialize Memory size Shadow Boot Block System memory test Initialize interrupt vectors Initialize Run Time Clock Initialize video Initialize System Management Mode Output one beep before boot Boot to Mini D
48. etup the BIOS Save the setup exit and disconnect the remote computer from the board to operate in stand alone configuration Console Redirection is done by refreshing the Video address B8000h at the selected BAUD rate This means that a low baud rate refreshes the screen slowly but the CPU time is maximized for the applications A high BAUD rate refreshes the screen rapidly but the CPU is frequently interrupted by the Serial Port 4 16 ePCI 102 User s Guide Console Redirection provided by Phoenix based BIOS offers various escape seguences to emulate keyboard function keys The following table lists the escape seguences available Escape seguence Function Escape seguence Function Esc Del Warm Reset Ctrl F1 Esc O P F1 Ctrl F2 Esc0Q F2 Ctrl F3 Esc O R F3 Ctrl F4 EscOS F4 Ctrl F5 Esc 0 w F3 Ctrl F6 Esc O x F4 Ctrl F7 EscOt F5 Ctrl F8 EscO u F6 Ctrl F9 Esc O q F7 Ctrl F10 EscOr F8 Ctrl F11 y Ctrl F12 4 3 3 Running Without a Terminal The board can boot up without a screen or terminalattached If the speed is set to Auto and no terminal is connected the speed is set to 115 200 bauds Furthermore you can run without any console at all by simply not enabling VT100 Mode and by disabling the onboard video Full Setup Partial Setup COM x Connector Connector TXD gt RXD TXD RYD Y PPi lt 170 E v RD fp TxD S s DR pb DSR E g om gt E om DSR 4 DTR K O DSR K mi ATS Pp cr
49. fault values for all SETUP items Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items Save Changes Save Setup Data to CMOS 4 1 2 10 Boot Utilities Phoenix Boot Utilities are e Phoenix QuietBoot e Phoenix MultiBoot Phoenix QuietBoot displays a graphic illustration rather than the traditional POST messages while keeping you informed of diagnostic problems Phoenix MultiBoot is a boot screen that displays a selection of boot devices from which you can boot your operating system 4 1 2 11 Phoenix Quiet Boot Right after you turn on or reset the computer Phoenix QuietBoot displays the QuietBoot Screen a graphic illustration created by the computer manufacturer instead of the text based POST screen which displays a number of PC diagnostic messages To exit the QuietBoot screen and run Setup display the Multiboot menu or simply display the PC diagnostic messages you can simply press one of the hot keys described below The QuietBoot Screen stays up until just before the operating system loads unless You press lt ESC gt to display the POST screen You press lt Del gt to enter Setup POST issues an error message The BIOS or an option ROM requests keyboard input The following explains each of these situations 4 13 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 12 Press lt ESC gt Pressing lt ESC gt switches the POST screen The boot process continues with the text based POST screen until the end of P
50. g Settings Timeout Delay 1 0 Device Configuration Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Auto RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 IRQ3 IRQ4 Disabled Enabled Auto Uni directional ECP EPP IRO5 IRO7 378 278 178 Disabled Reset 0 45 1s 5s 10s 30s 1m 5m 10m 1s 5s 10s 30s 1m 5m 10m 30m Description Enables onboard FDC controller Disabled turns off the port Enabled requires end user to enter the base I O address and IRO Auto makes the BIOS or OS configure the port depending on PNP OS setting Set the mode for the serial port Select I O base of port Select IRO of Port Disabled turns off the port Enabled requires end user to enter base 1 0 address and the IRQ Auto makes the BIOS or OS configure the port depending on PNP OS setting Set the mode for the parallel port Select IRO of Port Select I O base of port Select watchdog operation mode Maximum trigger period Delay after boot to start watchdog 4 9 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 5 5 Advanced Chipset Control Feature PCI Delay Transaction Aperture Size Frame Buffer Size Spread Spectrum Modulation Disabled Enabled 2M 4M 8M 16M 32M 64M 128M 256M None 8Mb 16Mb 32Mb Disabled 0 25 0 5 4 1 2 5 6 Console Redirection Feature Com Port Address Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bit s Console Type Flow Control Continue C R after
51. ing driver support Two FDDs with drive swap support Plug and play with 48 base IO address 12 IRO and 4 DMA options e Universal Serial Bus Controller USB v 1 1 and Intel Universal HCI v 1 1 compatible Eighteen level doublewords data FIFO with full scatter and gather capability Root hub and four function ports Integrated physical layer transceivers with optional over current detection status on USB outinputs Legacy keyboard and PS 2 mouse support e System Management Bus Interface One master slave SMBus and one slave only SMBus Hostinterface for processor communications Slave interface for external SMBus masters 2 2 3 Memory Interface This product supports up to 512 Megabytes on one 168 pin latching DIMM sockets Supported memory includes PC133 SDRAM 3 3V non registered SDRAM non ECC ECC mode 2 5 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 3 VT8231 Super South Bridge 2 3 1 Enhanced IDE Interfaces J5 and J10 The board features two channels Bus Master PCI EIDE dedicated to Primary IDE logical interface Each channel supports up to two devices including CD ROMs hard disks CompactFlash with independent timings in Master Slave combination RST GND D7 D8 Pin 40 Pin 1 D6 D9 h D5 D10 E D4 D11 E D3 D12 E E i D2 D13 3 E Ki D1 D14 N DO D15 i GND N C KEY DMARO GND IOWH GND IOR GND y IORDY GND CSEL DMACK GND s E IRQ IOCS16 Al PDIAG AO A2 CSO CS1 A
52. ions in this user s guide for precautions and procedures If you have any questions please contact Kontron Technical Support WARNING High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit s power cord is plugged N N into an electrical outlet Turn off system power turn off the power supply and then disconnect the power cord from its source before removing the chassis cover Turning off the system power switch does not remove power to components vii ePCI 102 User s Guide When Working Inside a Computer Before taking covers off a computer perform the following steps Turn off the computer and any peripherals Disconnect the computer and peripherals from power sources or subsystems to prevent electric shock or systemboard damage This does not apply to when hot swapping parts Follow the guidelines provided in Preventing Electrostatic Discharge on the following page Disconnect telephone or telecommunications lines from the computer In addition take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate To help avoid possible damage to system boards wait five seconds after turning off the computer before removing a component removing a system board or disconnecting a peripheral device from the computer When you disconnect a cable pull on its connector or on its strain relief loop not on the cable itself Some cables have a connector with locking tabs If you are disconnecting this type of cable pre
53. kat kr W E Belo 9 088 wee S l El l l E 2 Jejeje 5 TN oma C 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide C 2 MOUNTING HOLES o a Cus gt Ca am H N N ON un O po gt 0 000 0 027 0 465 O 0 840 do 6 265 do so C 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide ToP MOUNTING COMPONENTS C 3 ePCI 102 User s Guide D Connector Pinouts D 1 CONNECTORS AND HEADERS SUMMARY Connector Description Serial Port 1 Connector Power on connector USB Header connector Floppy Disk Connector Primary IDE connector CPU Fan connector Parallel Port Connector Multifunction connector JILI connector Secondary IDE connector CompactFlash connector Ethernet connector PS2 Mouse Keyboard connector USB 1 connector USB 2 connector VGA connector ATX Power connector PC133 Memory socket CMOS Battery Backup socket D 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide D 2 SERIAL Port 1 J1 RS 232 D 3 POWER Pushbutton GND D 4 USB HEADER J3 USB2 VCC USB3 VCC USB2 DATA uy USB3 DATA USB2 DATA USB3 DATA USB2 GND USB3 GND GND GND D 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide D 5 FLOPPYDRIVE J4 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND N C GND GND GND GND N C FDETECT GND N C H Active Low Signal D 6 PRIMARY amp SECONDARY EIDE CONNECTOR J5 amp J10 D
54. leading edge 2D and 3D video acceleration into a cost effective package m 128 bit 2D Graphics Engine Twisterl s advanced 128 bit 2D graphics engine delivers high speed 2D acceleration for productivity applications Several enhancements have been made to the 2D architecture to optimize SMA performance and to provide acceleration in all color depths High Performance 3D Accelerator Featuring a new super pipelined 128 bit engine TwisterT utilizes a single cycle architecture that provides high performance along with superior image quality Several new features enhance the 3D architecture including single pass multitexturing anisotropic filtering and an 8 bit stencil buffer TwisterT also offers the industry s only simultaneous usage of single pass multitexturing and single cycle trilinear filtering enabling stunning image quality without performance loss TwisterT further enhances image quality with true 32 bit color rendering throughout the 3D pipeline to produce more vivid and realistic images Twisterl s advanced triangle setup engine provides industry leading 3D performance for a realistic user experience in games and other interactive 3D applications The 3D engine is optimized for AGP texturing from system memory 2 18 ePCI 102 User s Guide 3 Installing the board Contents 3 1 Setting 10 11 10 AINIIN IITTI 3 1 3 2 PIO eiii cornisas oras 3 3 3 3 KELELE E O poo Eo ES NIKSIT 3 3 3 4 Onboard Interconnectivity ccccececec
55. m the test point error as follows 1 The 8 bit error code is broken down to four 2 bit groups Discard the most significant group if it is 00 2 Each group is made one based 1 through 4 by adding 1 3 Short beeps are generated for the number in each group Example Test point 01Ah 00 01 10 10 1 2 3 3 beeps E 13 Test Points and Beep Codes At the beginning of each POST routine the BIOS outputs the test point error code to 1 0 address 80h Use this code during trouble shooting to establish at what point the system failed and what routine was being performed If the BIOS detects a terminal error condition it halts POST after issuing a terminal error beep code See above and attempting to display the error code on upper left corner of the screen and on the port 80h LED display If the system hangs before the BIOS can process the error the value displayed at the port 80h is the last test performed In this case the screen does not display the error code Code Beeps POST Routine Description Verify Real Mode Disable Non Maskable Interrupt NMI Get CPU type Initialize system hardware De shadow BIOS code Initialize chipset with initial POST values Set IN POST flag Verify CMOS and RTC validity Initialize CPU registers E 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide Code Beeps POST Routine Description OBh Enable CPU cache OCh Initialize caches to initial POST values OEh Initialize 1 0 component OFh Initialize the local bus IDE
56. n des Herstellers Entsorgen Sie die verbrauchten Batterien laut Gebrauchsanweisung des Herstellers ATENCION Puede explotar si la pila no este bien reemplazada Solo reemplazca la pila con tipas eguivalentes segun las instrucciones del manifacturo Vote las pilas usads segun las instrucciones del manifacturo gt PIP xi ePCI 102 User s Guide Preface Contents How to Use This Guide cidos xiii Customer COMMENTS iisssssa sanaa a assanssaosan kodnamn ensai XIV Advisory LOINEN TO ninia XIV LA PINE IIE LIISI XV Powering Up the System cscsscecscscecscececscscscscsceeeees XV Ie El e EEE E EEE XVI BE ON LATIN PAIK PPI XVI Regulatory COMUNE E iniciaran dema XVI COMES AID aaa XVI xii ePCI 102 User s Guide How to Use This Guide This user s guide is designed to be used as step by step instructions for installation and as a reference for operation troubleshooting and upgrades You can find the latest release of this User s Guide at http www kontron com or at ftp ftp kontron ca support For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned The following is a summary of chapter contents Chapter 1 Product Description Chapter 2 Onboard Features Chapter 3 Installing the board Chapter 4 Software Setup e Appendix A Memory amp 1 0 Maps e Appendix B Interrupt Lines Appendix C Board Di
57. n t Stop Softoff doesn t work csccscsscsccecscescescscescesees G 2 G 4 2 Bad Behavior Following an AClOSS ocococococnoncncncncncnonononononococnonconnonononononon G 2 0 4 3 SHB LIC IM ROSE dial G 2 GAA SABAHIN DUNNO BOO A o G 3 6 5 OffDoard PCI Problems tdi isidro G 3 GEL BUS RIO MS ia OESOTO G 3 G6 IDE a ii G 3 G 7 Booting from a USB floppy does not work ococococococncnoncncncncnonononononononononanonoss G 3 Gerona Nel aa H 1 V ePCI 102 User s Guide Safety Instructions Contents EN ITE TEEN iden vii When Working Inside a Computer ccececececececsceceees viii Preventing Electrostatic Discharge sccecececececscscsceceees 1X ride wii A A X vi ePCI 102 User s Guide Before You Begin Before handling the board read the instructions and safety guidelines on the following pages to prevent damage to the product and to ensure your own personal safety Refer to the Advisories section in the Preface for advisory conventions used in this user s guide including the distinction between Warnings Cautions Important Notes and Notes Always use caution when handling operating the computer Only qualified experienced authorized electronics service personnel should access the interior of the computer The power supplies produce high voltages and energy hazards which can cause bodily harm e Use extreme caution when installing or removing components Refer to the installation instruct
58. ng data to from the drive SMART Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode Ultra DMA Mode Choices are Disabled Mode 0 to 5 Select the Ultra DMA mode used for moving data to from the drive Autotype the drive to select the optimum transfer mode SMART Monitoring Display type of Monitoring This field is a Display Only Heads Primary Type Multi Sector Master continu Transfers Continued ed USER Transfer Mode Ultra DMA Mode Monitoring BIOS autodetects the hard diskinstalled Primary Slave Secondary Master Same as Primary Master Same as Primary Master Secondary Slave Same as Primary Master No Pauses and displays SETUP entry or resumes boot prompt if error POST Errors ves occurs on boot If disabled system always attempts to boot System Memory Displays amount of conventional memory detected during boot up Extended N A Displays the amount of RAM memory detected during boot up Memory minus the base memory 1 MB N A 4 6 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 5 Advanced Menu Selection Feature Boot Settings Configuration PCI Configuration Memory Cache I O Device Configuration Advanced Chipset Control Console Redirection This is a submenu see section 4 1 2 5 1 This is a submenu see section 4 1 2 5 2 This is a submenu see section 4 1 2 5 3 This is a submenu see section 4 1 2 5 4 This is a submenu see section4 1 2 5 5 This is a subme
59. nicast physical address match predefined pattern match Software controllable power down 2 4 ePCI 102 User s Guide e UltraDMA 100 66 33 Master Mode PCI EIDE Controller Dual channel master mode PCI supporting four Enhanced IDE devices Transfer rate up to 100 MB sec to cover up to PIO mode 4 multi word DMA mode 2 and UltraDMA mode 5 Thirty two levels doublewords of prefetch and write buffers per channel Dual DMA engine for concurrent dual channel operation Bus master programming interface for SFF 8038i rev 1 0 and Windows 95 98 2000 compliant Full scatter gather capability Support ATAPI compliant devices including DVD devices Support PCI native and ATA compatibility modes Complete software driver support e Integrated Super IO Controller Supports serial port parallel port and floppy disk controller functions Serial Port Programmable character lengths 5 6 7 8 Even odd stick or no parity bit generation and detection Programmable baud rate generator Independent transmit receiver FIFOs Plug and play with 96 base IO address and 12 IRO options Multi mode parallel port Standard mode ECP and EPP support Dynamic and static switch between parallel port pinout and FDC pinout Plug and play with 192 base IO address 12 IRO and 4 DMA options Floppy Disk Controller 16 bytes of FIFO Data rates up to 1Mbps Perpendicular record
60. no jumper on J2 When you turn off the board you have to press the ATX pushbutton for a minimum of 4 seconds Press the pushbutton for 10 seconds to be sure G 4 2 Bad Behavior Following an AC loss Following an AC loss you can choose to leave the board off or put it in the state is was before the AC loss i e mimic a non ATX power supply behavior This is a BIOS setup option in the power menu G 4 3 SHB Stuck in Reset The following table gives possible causes that can keep the board in reset Possible Cause Things to try Check pin P1 B2 second finger of first connector on Power supply doesn t assert its PowerGood signal primary component side You should see a voltage above 2 4V If not try another power supply Take a voltmeter and measure the following voltages on the backside of the SHB in the pins of its stand alone One or more supply is too low power connector 3 3V 5V 12V 5Vsb Those supplies should be within 5 Make sure pin 13 of multi function connector J8 is not grounded Unplug any cable on J8 to be sure Shorted reset switch G 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide G 4 4 SHB Hang During Boot First you want to read the last postcode on a PCI post card or you want to listen to the beep post code Consult the BIOS postcode listing This might give you a clue on what the problem is If you call Kontron technical support the first thing they will ask you is to read the postcode Possible Ca
61. nu see section 4 1 2 5 6 4 1 2 5 1 Boot Settings Configuration Feature Enable ACPI Reset Configuration Data Summary Screen Ouick Boot Mode Dark Boot PS 2 Mouse No No Yes Disable Enable Disable Enabled Enabled Disabled Disable Enabled Auto Detect Description Additional setup menus to configure boot settings Additional setup menus to configure PCI devices Peripheral Configuration Select option for Advanced Chipset features Additional setup menus to configure console Description Enable ACPI BIOS Advance Configuration and Power Interface Select Yes if you want to clear the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD area If enabled a summary screen is displayed just before booting the OS to let the end user see the system configuration Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system If enabled system comes up with a blank screen instead of the diagnostic screen during bootup Disabled prevents installed PS 2 mouse from functioning but frees up IRQ 12 Enabled forces PS 2 mouse port to be enabled regardless if a mouse is present Auto Detect will enable the PS 2 mouse only if present 4 7 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 5 2 4 1 2 5 3 Feature LAN Device Onboard LAN PXE ROM Default Primary Video Adapter Assign IRO to PCI VGA Local Bus IDE adapter OnChip USB Devic
62. ons four In Order Queue 100 plus one output latch Dynamic deferred transaction support 2 2 ePCI 102 User s Guide e Advanced High Performance DRAM Controller DRAM interface runs synchronous 133 133 or 100 100 mode or pseudo synchronous 133 100 100 133 mode with FSB Concurrent CPU AGP and PCI access Supports standard PC133 and PC100 SDRAM memory types Support 3 DIMMs or 6 banks for up to 1 5 GB of DRAM 256Mb DRAM technology 64 bit data width Supports maximum 8 bank interleave 8 pages open simultaneously banks are allocated based on LRU SDRAM X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 back to back accesses e Integrated ProSavage4 2D 3D Video Accelerator Optimized Shared Memory Architecture SMA Full internal AGP 4x performance Significant internal architectural upgrades from original S3 Savage4 stand alone product 8 16 32 MB frame buffer using system memory Floating point triangle setup engine Single cycle 128 bit 3D architecture 8M triangles second setup engine 140M pixels second trilinear fill rate Microsoft Direct X texture compression Next generation 128 bit 2D graphics engine High quality DVD video playback 2D 3D resolutions up to 1600x1200 e 3D Rendering Features Single pass multiple textures Anisotropic filtering 8 bit stencilbuffer 32 bit true color rendering Specular lighting and diffuse shading Alpha blending modes Massive 2K x 2
63. ork W1 and W2 jumper caps must be installed to connect the 120 ohms termination resistors See Setting Jumpers 2 12 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 3 8 Parallel Port J7 The board features one IEEE 1854 multi mode parallel port It is compatible with Standard Mode IBM PC XT PC AT and PS 2 compatible bi directional parallel port Enhanced Parallel Port EPP and Enhanced Capabilities Port ECP 8 Parallel Port Flat Cable Fem Comector ph Header Signal Pin Signal nnmnnm NRNNNENNMDNODN m O o O O O O O o O O O O Signal Paths J7 parallel Port interface on header N Bios Settings 00611 Advanced 1 0 Device Configuration 40111 Enable disable parallel port Select operating mode Note A To operate in EPP or ECP mode ensure the peripheral is designed to work in this mode and the BIOS setup is configured to support it Standard Mode The Standard mode is unidirectional It is supported to maintain the compatibility with the IBM PC standard EPP Mode The EPP Enhanced Parallel Port mode consists of a hardware independent method of accessing a parallel port configured as EPP It provides support for single I O cycle as well as the high performance block I O transfers The EPP mode always uses the most optimum method for I 0 transfers For example if the hardware supports it EPP mode will perform 32 bit I O block transfers 2 13 ePCI 102 User s Guide EPP mode assumes that
64. rat Bios Settings vot Advanced Boot Setting Configuration Enable Disable Auto Detect PS 2 Mouse 2 10 ePCI 102 User s Guide 2 3 7 Serial Ports One full function serial port is provided on the board for asynchronous serial communications It is 16C550 high speed UART compatible and support 16 byte FIFO buffers for transfer rates from 2400bps to 115Kbps Cut Wire 10 s Female 10 pin Header RS 232 Serial Port Flat Cable 150 019 Pin Signal CEN CCOO OACI CT eee ee es ee ipa aj et Fe 1 2 3 JA 5 6 7 8 9 Jaanannaanna Gnoaonoaan Le en AKI P Opp p A ee n a e m N m A m O 2 3 7 1 Serial Port 1 J1 This serial port is buffered for RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 operations The interface includes the complete signal set for handshaking modem control interrupt generation and data transfer Signal Paths 31 Serial Port 1 RS 232 RS 422 or RS485 Related Jumpers W1 and W2 insert both jumper if serial port 1 is used in RS 422 or RS MYYTTI 485 mode and need termination resistors Termination resistors are 120 ohm Bios Settings TT Advanced I 0 Devices Configuration tt Enabled Disabled Auto Serial port RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Mode 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 Base 1 0 address IRQ3 IRQ4 Interrupt 2 11 ePCI 102 User s Guide Upon a power up or reset the Serial Port 1 interface circuit is
65. res a password to format or Fdisk the hard disk Enabled requires a password on boot Requires prior setting of the supervisor password If supervisor password is set and this option is disabled BIOS assumes user is booting Description Power Off sets the power button to switch off the system immediately Sleep sets the power button to go into sleep state or to switch off the system when the power button is pressed for at least 5 sec Hardware This is a Sub Menu see Monitor section 4 1 2 7 1 4 1 2 7 1 Hardware monitor Show hardware monitor current state Feature Description Vcore Reports current CPU core voltage in Volt V 12 x xx V Reports current 12V external supplie voltage in Volt V 5 x xx V Reports current 5V external supplie voltage in Volt V 2 5 X xx V Reports current 2 5V onboard voltage in Volt V 3 3 XV Reports current 3 3V external supplie voltage in Volt CPU Temp XX Oot Reports current CPU die temperature CPU Fan 1 speed xxxxrpm Reports current speed of connected fan 4 11 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 2 8 Boot Menu Feature Description Boot Device This is a Sub Menu see Priority section 4 1 2 8 1 Thisis a Sub Menu see Display Control section 4 1 2 8 2 4 1 2 8 1 Boot Device Priority Description Keys used to view or configure devices Removable Devices lt Enter gt expands or collapses devices with a or Legacy Floppy Drives lt Ctrl Enter gt expan
66. rrectly and all cables are properly attached Also be sure the disk is formatted as a boot device Then reboot the system Expansion ROM not initialized Cannot initialize the PCI expansion ROM There is not enough free conventional memory for expansion ROM C0000h to DFFFFh Expansion ROM not required to boot should be disabled E 7 ePCI 102 User s Guide F BIOS Update amp Emergency Procedure F 1 BIOS UPDATE PRECEDURE The BIOS update procedure is detailed in a ReadMe file included with the BIOS package as well as the update utility This package can be downloaded from our website www kontron com or from our FTP site ftp ftp kontron ca Support F 2 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE Symptoms e No POST code on a power up when using a POST card e Board does not boot even after usual hardware and connection verifications e At power up there is floppy disk led activity which is one sign that the BIOS as detected a corrupted BIOS CRC prior POST and fallen back automatically to Emergency Recovery Mode looking for the floppy Emergency disk The Emergency Recovery procedure is detailed in a ReadMe file included with the Emergency BIOS package as well as the update utility This package can be downloaded from our website http www kontron com or from our FTP site ftp ftp kontron ca Support F 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide G Troubleshooting G 1 POWER AND BOOT PROBLEMS This section describes common problems Read it carefully before
67. s fo D RTS o 0 0 O DCD fl gt DCD GND GND GND GND 4 17 ePCI 102 User s Guide Appendix Contents JZ m m S ja ja gt Memory 51 0 Maps cantas A 1 PRA PP o aea B 1 EPA AUS cecoecaecveoceuatecececcceeroueas ctdehecnaeaeeseacee C 1 Connector PINQU S ccecceccecccccccecceccecccsessecees D 1 BIOS Setup Error Codes costosas E 1 BIOS Update amp Emergency Procedure cecesecceeees F 1 THINGS ISON saassaaass tasoa evcecensevetewewencoteutdsoeeeaess G 1 AD We JII simian svescstes H 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide A 1 Memory amp 1 0 Maps MEMORY MAPPING 1MB to top of DRAM See detailed map to the right O 640KB DRAM Address 00000 9FFFF A0000 BFFFF C0000 CDFFF CE000 DBFFF E0000 FFFFF 100000 PCI Memory PCI memory 4GB FFFFFh System BIOS E0000h USB DATA DC000h Optional ROM Free LAN BIOS if activated 30KB See Note 1 CE000h Video BIOS 100000h t C0000h A0000h Video DRAM A0000h Note 1 LAN BIOS address may vary Function 0 640 KB DRAM Video DRAM Video BIOS LAN BIOS around 30KB if activated address may vary Optional ROM Free External SCSI BIOS 18KB 56KB address may vary 16K at D8000h if USB Legacy Support is not disabled else 16K at DCOOOh USB BIOS Legacy Support 16K at DCOOOh if not disabled System BIOS DRAM available Hole for PCI memory APIC and BIOS flash device A 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide A 2 I O MAPPING
68. scscscsceceees 3 5 3 5 A 2 IITIN 3 7 ePCI 102 User s Guide 3 1 Setting Jumpers 3 1 1 Jumper Description Description COM 1 Terninations Use these jumpers to connect or disconnect the termination resistors on from Serial COM1 when set for RS 422 RS 485 W1 and W2 operation mode 0 Serial IRO to ePCI When the jumper is on the serial IRO is linked to P1 B16 Battery Source When the jumper is off the battery is disconnected This jumper must be installed even when no battery is populated or the ePCI 102 will not function properly Reserved Reserved for Kontron s usage only VT 100 Enable When enabled allows VT100 or ANSI terminal connection data serial download from a remote computer Compact Flash Disk Use this jumper to set the Compact Flash in master or slave mode When enable the Compact Flash isin Master Mode W7 W4 pin 2 Clear CMOS Use this jumper setting to clear the CMOS memory and W5 pin2 3 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide 3 1 2 Setting Jumper amp locations Wi W2 COM1 Terminations RS 422 485 modes only Without termination resistors Off With termination resistors On W3 Serial IRQ to ePCI Not connected Link serial IRO to P1 B16 LECS EKKE W vy oh l m ai J PESIN SN SS o ebpig ynos Shae eg i 4 i K PU JE yin JKO Ae ee A n Pe se ae op jin ft r EO 1 a 8 e a dl e AR W4 pin 2 amp W5 pin 2 Clear CMOS Pin 2 Normal mills
69. setup 4 1 1 Accessing the BIOS Setup Program The system Basic Input Output System BIOS provides an interface between the operating system and the hardware of the ePCI 102 processor board The ePCI 102 uses the Phoenix Setup program a setup utility in flash memory that is accessed by pressing the lt DELETE gt key at the appropriate time during system boot This utility is used to set configuration data in CMOS RAM CAUTION Before modifying CMOS setup parameters ensure that the W4 battery selection jumper is installed to enable the CMOS battery back up To run the Phoenix Setup program incorporated in the ROM BIOS 1 Turn on or reboot the system 2 When you get the following message hit lt DELETE gt key to enter SETUP PhoenixBIOS 4 0 Release 6 0 Copyright 1985 2002 Phoenix Technologies Ltd All Rights Reserved KONTRON R ePCI 102 BIOS Version 1 0 c Copyright 2003 Kontron Inc 4 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide The main menu of the Phoenix BIOS CMOS Setup Utility appears on the screen Advanced System Time System Date Legacy Diskette A Legacy Diskette B Security Power Boot Exit Se Sle 0 0 CL CL 2002 1 44 1 25 MB 1 44 1 25 MB Additional IDE Reset Delay Primary Master Primary Slave secondary Master secondary Slave POST Siner ilws System Memory Extended Memory 2e OLORE Item Specific Help TAO 155 Pea O K lt Enter gt selects field Whenever you are not sure about a
70. side bus at 133 MHz Bus 32 bit PCI at 33MHZ universal keying System Memory Up to 512MB on 1 x 168 pin latching DIMM sockets of PC133 unbuffered SDR SDRAM Flash Memory 512KB for BIOS field upgrade Bus Interface 1 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide Board Specifications continued Description Video USB Serial PS 2 Mouse amp Keyboard Ethernet Hard Disk Compact Flash Floppy Parallel USB Serial Parallel Ethernet Hard Disk Floppy Disk Compact Flash Clock Calendar Connectors on faceplate Connectors on Headers onboard BIOS Features Faceplate Onboard Pro Savage 4 integrated in North Bridge 2D 3D graphics acceleration up to 32MB Supports CRT display with resolution of up to 1600 x 1200 Support flat panel through JILI interface 4 USB 1 1 compliant configurable as RS 232 RS 422 485 One bi directional with all IEEE 1284 protocols supported with BIOS selectable IRQs and addressing One 10Base T 100Base Tx integrated in South Bridge Ultra DMA 100 support for four IDE drives in master slave configuration PIO Mode 4 Bus Master IDE or synchronous DMA mode transfer up to 100MB s Support for two drives Supports CompactFlash disk module on secondary channel e Real time clock with 256 bytes battery backup CMOS RAM CRT 15 pin D Sub Keyboard Mouse 6 pin Mini DIN Ethernet 1 x RJ 45 with built in LEDs USB1 and 2 2 x 4 pin USB female CPU fan 1 Power On 1 Dual USB 1 Parallel port 1 AT
71. ss in on the locking tabs before disconnecting the cable As you pull connectors apart keep them evenly aligned to avoid bending any connector pins Also before connecting a cable make sue both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned CAUTION Do not attempt to service the system yourself except as explained in this user s guide Follow installation and troubleshooting instructions closely viii ePCI 102 User s Guide Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Static electricity can harm system boards Perform service at an ESD workstation and follow proper ESD procedure to reduce the risk of damage to components Kontron strongly encourages you to follow proper ESD procedure which can include wrist straps and smocks when servicing eguipment Take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD 4 When unpacking a static sensitive component from its shipping carton do not remove the component s antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure you are atan ESD workstation or grounded This will discharge any static electricity that may have built up in your body When transporting a sensitive component first place it in an antistatic container or packaging Handle all sensitive components at an ESD workstation If possible use antistatic floor pads and workbench pads Handle components and boards
72. stand alone non ATX configuration see section G 2 to make sure that the SHB and power supply are functional When ATX controlis not used the power supply is turned ON either by its mechanical ON OFF switch or a latching pushbutton used to fake an ATX control In all case the backplane should provide some jumper setting to bypass the SHB ATX circuit Consult your backplane documentation If no pushbutton is used set the backplane jumpers for Always ON configuration If there is no such setting on the backplane put J2 on the SHB and set the backplane jumpers so that the SHB will control the power supply If no jumpers are present on the backplane this should be the default configuration G 1 ePCI 102 User s Guide If it does not work contact your backplane vendor s technical support With the latching pushbutton configuration the control signals do not go through the SHB Ifit does not work it is a backplane configuration problem Consult your backplane documentation G 4 SHB USED IN A BACKPLANE WITH ATX CONTROL In doubt try the SHB and backplane in stand alone non ATX configuration see section G 2 to make sure they are both functional Set any backplane ATX configuration jumpers to Controlled by SHB Next connect the push button the backplane If it doesn t work contact your backplane vendor s technical support G 4 1 Power Supply Doesn t Stop Softoff doesn t work First make sure that jumper there is
73. technology Changes that affect the operation of the unit will be documented in the next revision of this user s guide i ePCI 102 User s Guide Contents ES LOM Cl SOI VG eae idaeetatiens oc deacuatea cues uae E i COME GUS saksaa asa en ect NEE s aN saaha O HOSEN S a m t SN Oa SALA Ka ne Va Saa eased OTTAKO aN S kokee k uusn 11 SENN UCO AS vi Before You Bedi urriena ist a a mistaa mmsi Taani vii When Working Inside a E on PULeK uri A TaN viii Preventing Electrostatic Mischa Ts AAA 1X Working WIEN DAULOINGS ua A AA X A Nasua saa Lasso ooeaanancouacecet duane xii HOWTO Use TMS GUU bas xiii Customer Comments sesse a R E XIV Advisor Conventio Noras Ta TS ls T aI aina o Taa Riha Aaa eat cekedt nedtes easesen aa XIV UNPAID neue massaa tac OHIO NSa Dos seka de XV Powenng Up te ste Mr A kata saa an S assa Sk aava aa es XV Adapter Cable ton asa KN Sa Sd etkan O XVI SEO Ia DOS dada XVI REGUITELO RV COMP acia A ia XVI Limited Wanani osiinsa aA XVI I Produc Descrip clio 1 0 1 1 Product OVA li 1 1 1 2 What SACA 1 1 1 3 BOT ASPECT caco sia adi 1 1 ka CP CR COMP IAN CO tits 1 3 2 OMDO ANG Features it 2 0 2 1 A O 2 1 2 2 SYSTEM LOT is 2 2 2 21 POCOS O Si ii is 2 2 2 2 0 MOSES aia 2 2 2 25 Memos is 2 5 23 VEZ Super Soutni BIGGS ia ASI 2 6 23 1 Enhanced IDE Interfaces J5 and ITO aii 2 6 232 Compactklasmiinterace toas 2 7 2 3 3 USB Itaca 2 8 254 1958 and USBI ascostepocsney esp tas vun sas vous E OEA 2 8 223
74. the parallel port can be used to connect more than one peripheral device using multiplexor or daisy chain configurations A multiplexor is an external device that permits up to eight parallel port devices to share a single parallel port A daisy chain device has two ports input and output The input port is connected either to the host parallel port or the daisy chain device in front of it The output is used to connect the next peripheral device to the daisy chain The last device however can be one without daisy chain support ECP Mode ECP Extended Capabilities Port works the same as EPP mode but it will take precedence over the EPP mode when addressing multiple logical devices in a single physical product While the EPP mode may intermix read and write operations without any overhead or protocol handshaking the ECP mode negotiates data transfers using a request from the host and an acknowledgment from the peripheral Note N For more information on the ECP protocol please refer to the Extended Capabilities Port Protocol and ISA Interface Standard available from Microsoft Corporation or contact our Technical Support Department Upon a power up or reset the Parallel Port interface circuits is automatically configured for the operation mode setup in the BIOS This Parallel Port signal assignation on the connector depends on the operation mode STD EPP or ECP it has been set ECP J aD ial Compatible Mode High Speed Mode 1
75. u replace the battery incorrectly Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the UN manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions When you receive a board remove the onboard battery jumper to enable the battery See Section 3 Jumper settings A 3 5 1 Operation and Preventative Maintenance The operational battery voltage must be between 2 4 and 3 0 volts When the board is stored and is keptin it s original package the battery must be replaced when the battery voltage is below 2 4 volts For preventive operational maintenance we recommend to verify the battery voltage after 4 years After that period we recommend that the safety voltage is checked more often The normal battery life expectancy depends on the utilisation of the board e Kontron ordering MRP 100 004 e Battery description CR2032 3V battery 3 7 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 Software Setup Contents 4 1 PHOENIX BIOS Setup Program ccceeescececeees 4 1 4 2 INSTALO DOES cawesiscscoedsweasvesseenivwosiesaeveceoneas 4 15 4 3 Console Redirection VT100 Mode oo0 4 16 ePCI 102 User s Guide 4 1 PHOENIX BIOS Setup Program All relevantinformation for operating the board and connecting peripherals is stored in the CMOS memory A battery backed up memory holds this information when the board is powered off the BIOS setup program is reguired to make changes to the
76. use Things to try PCI device conflict on bus A See section on off board PCI problems Make sure the memory type is in the approved list and is Memory problems properly inserted Remove all non essential cables and check pin 1 alignment on the remaining cables Cable problems G 5 OFF BOARD PCI PROBLEMS First remove all PCI card in the system If it works the problem is probably related to external PCI cards If it still does not work and the backplane has a PCI bridge on bus A you might have a conflict between the chipset and the bridge See section on bus A problems Otherwise populate the PCI cards on bus A only to see if its works Go to the appropriate section G 5 1 Bus A Problems Bus A being a conventional 33MHz PCI bus it s unlikely that it s a timing or protocol problem One known problem is a device conflict between the chipset and an external PCI device that has an IDSEL set to AD28 and AD29 You must only use the slots with an IDSEL set to AD30 and AD31 or you need a backplane that allow you to change the IDSEL AD28 and AD29 by AD24 and AD25 If the backplane comes from a different vendor avoid using the slot next to the SHB if you can If you cannot or if the backplane has a bridge consult your backplane vendor s technical support for a possible workaround G 6 IDE PROBLEMS When only one drive is present on an IDE channel it must be configured as the master device otherwise it will not be detected

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