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CPU-2616 PCI-104 CPU Card User's Manual

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1. Transmitter Holding Register Empty THRE Transmitter Shift Register Empty TSRE Must be 0 MODEM Status Register MSR Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Delta Clear to Send DCTS Delta Data Set Ready DDSR Training Edge Ring Indicator TERI Delta Receive Line Signal Detect DSLSD Clear to Send CTS Data Set Ready DSR Ring Indicator RI Received Line Signal Detect RSLD 51 Divisor Latch LS MS LS MS Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 8 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 9 Bit 2 Bit 2 Bit 10 Bit 3 Bit 3 Bit 11 Bit 4 Bit 4 Bit 12 Bit 5 Bit 5 Bit 13 Bit 6 Bit 6 Bit 14 Bit 7 Bit 7 Bit 15 Desired Baud Rate Divisor Used to Generate 16x Clock 300 384 600 192 1200 96 1800 64 2400 48 3600 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 115200 52 7 Appendix 7 1 Dimension 63 5 95 9 53
2. 1GB DDR RAM two USB2 0 ports and a VGA controller Each CPU2616 has two ports for I O communications Two RS 232 ports are available There is also a watchdog timer that can be configured from software to automatically reset the system And for easy configuration Phoenix Award BIOS are available Power management is also featured to lower the rate of consumption The unit supports doze mode lt Suspend Mode gt and lt Standby mode gt as well as it adheres to the Green Function standard The CPU2616 is perfect for POS and POI applications network systems panel MMI s order entry kiosks test equipment OEM projects or as a motherboard for a panel PC The unit is only 90 2x95 9mm offering unparalleled performance in a very small footprint 1 2 Layout 1 3 Specifications 1 AMD Geode LX800 500MHz Low Power CPU AMD Geode CS5536 chipset and 64KB or above L2 cache inside the CPUs Supporting One 200 pin So DIMM socket for up to 1GB DDR 333 400 RAM One 100M 10M Ethernet port Supports CRT port and LCD interface up to 254MB shared memory Two RS 232 ports two USB ports and One PCI IDE interface Compact Flash socket for 3 3V Compact Flash and Micro Drives PS 2 compatible keyboard and mouse interface O Ox ON da ND Providing speaker and hard disk access LED Software programmable watchdog timer Providing one AC97 audio function N Flash BIOS with easy upgrade
3. LAN 4 3 4 Boot Up Numlock status This field is used to activate the Num Lock function upon system boot If the setting is on after a boot the Num Lock light is lit and user can use the number key Available options On Off Default setting On 4 3 5 Gate A20 Option This item is chosen as lt Normal gt the A20 signal is controlled by keyboard controller or chipset hardware Available options Normal Fast Default setting Normal 4 3 6 Typematic rate Setting This function specifies the keystroke repeat rate when a key is pressed and held down on Available options Disable Enable Default setting Disable Typematic Rate Chars Sec Typematic Rate sets the rate at which characters on the screen repeat when a key is pressed and held down on Available options 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 or 30 characters per second Default setting 6 Typematic Delay Msec The number selected indicates the time period between two identical characters appearing on screen Available options 250 500 750 and 1000 Default setting 250 26 4 3 7 Security Option This field enables password checking every time when the computer is powered on or every time when the BIOS Setup is executed If Always is chosen a user password prompt appears every time and the BIOS Setup Program executes and the computer is turned on If Setup is chosen the password prompt appears if the BIOS executed Available options Setup Always Default setting Setup
4. 3 6 Typematic ate SHS au A A eae A 26 4 3 7 Security OPA GG Y GU PET AN eee 27 44 Chipset Features SetuP AA A CD 27 4 4 1 A o IL O Rabe oe 27 4 42 CAS DAM iz 28 4 4 3 Video Memory Size ueu GC GN O DA NG ga ga 28 4 4 4 Output Display GU CFf rd KA AR y FF an Gana gana AWG 28 4 4 5 Onboard A dio uresni GL US RR GG et a aaa iG acl 30 4 5 Peupneral SETUP we E HRO 4 2A ESE 30 4 5 1 On Chip Primary IDE Channel a igs O 30 4 5 2 Master Slave Drive PIO Mode attest IA GYF Y YA ES 30 4 5 3 IDE Primary Master Slave UDMA A AC GYN AU SC CHOD CO 31 4 5 4 IDE HDD Block Mode ae etas sa Ag A eee 31 4 5 5 OnBoatd UART TRO Port AZ vere ere engene Ta aS 31 4 5 6 LANT Controlleriuuas ios tota 31 4 5 7 Onboard LAN Boot ROM M G ida 31 4 6 Power Management A A SW A Un 4 KAN GY YN a E CR a O NE AGRE GG a 32 4 7 PCV PMS and Play san a ag aa a ga EN NN ARAS a a a O 33 4 7 1 PNP O S Instal ed eu ua UG Rd Y a a EU 33 4 7 2 Reset Configuration Data Enable Disable cicciicciccicciicciicicciicciicienis 33 4 7 3 Resources Controlled By Auto Manual eaaa aen anana aane anana AFR Hn anane anane 33 4 7 4 PCI VGA Palette SNOOP Ra 34 4 87 Password oetlpuu ada 34 Driver and UD HD GN A RR Y NR FU GU O 36 Sl VGA D 15 NS A A A A GWD SO FO FO AR is ASE AWG 36 5 1 1 WINDOWS XP DRV au Gy y O 36 5 22 gt MEANS DUVE ES AAA 36 5 39 ds 36 5 3 1 WINDOWS XP DEV aca 36 5 4 lt O A HR UBA IN AN FN YI NF O N 37 5 4 1 WINDOWS XP DIE salto lato
5. checksum 30 Low actual expansion memory byte 31 High actual expansion memory byte 32 Date century byte 33 Information flags set during power on 34 7F Reserved for system BIOS 45 6 2 3 CMOS RAM Map Register Description 00h 10h Standard AT compatible RTC and Status and Status Register data definitions 11h 13h Varies 14h Equipment Bits 7 6 Number of Floppy Drives 00 1 Drive 01 2 Drives Bits 5 4 Monitor Type 00 Not CGA or MDA 01 40x25 CGA 01 2 Drives 80x25 CGA Bits 3 Display Enabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bit 2 Keyboard Enabled 00 Not CGA or MDA 01 40x25 CGA 01 2 Drives 80x25 CGA Bit 1 Math Coprocessor Installed 0 Absent 1 Present Bit 0 Floppy Drive Installed 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 15h Base Memory in IKB increments Low Byte 16h Base Memory in 1KB increments High Byte 17h IBM compatible memory in 1KB increments Low Byte 18h IBM compatible memory in 1KB increments High Byte max 15 MB 19h 2Dh Vaires 2Eh Standard CMOS RAM checksum high byte 2Fh Standard CMOS RAM checksum low byte 30h IBM compatible Extended Memory Low Byte POST in KB 31h IBM compatible Extended Memory High Byte POST in KB 32h Century Byte 33h Reserved Do not use 34h Reserved Do not use 35h Low byte of extended memory POST in 64 KB 36h High byte of extended memory POST in 64 KB 37h 3Dh Varies 3Eh Extended CMOS Checksum Low Byte including 34h 3Dh 3Fh Extended CM
6. data byte Read Only Transmitter Holding Register THR Bit 0 7 Transmitter holding data byte Write Only Interrupt Enable Register IER Bit 0 Enable Received Data Available Interrupt ERBFI Bit 1 Enable Transmitter Holding Empty Interrupt ETBEI Bit 2 Enable Receiver Line Status Interrupt ELSI Bit 3 Enable MODEM Status Interrupt EDSSI Bit 4 Must be 0 Bit 5 Must be 0 Bit 6 Must be 0 Bit 7 Must be 0 49 Interrupt Identification Register IIR Bit 0 0 if Interrupt Pending Bit 1 Interrupt ID Bit 0 Bit 2 Interrupt ID Bit 1 Bit 3 Must be 0 Bit 4 Must be 0 Bit 5 Must be 0 Bit 6 Must be 0 Bit 7 Must be 0 Line Control Register LCR Bit 0 Word Length Select Bit 0 WLSO Bit 1 Word Length Select Bit 1 WLS1 WLSI WLSO Word Length 0 0 5 Bits 0 1 6 Bits 1 0 7 Bits 1 1 8 Bits Bit 2 Number of Stop Bit STB Bit 3 Parity Enable PEN Bit 4 Even Parity Select EPS Bit 5 Stick Parity Bit 6 Set Break Bit 7 Divisor Latch Access Bit DLAB MODEM Control Register MCR Bit 0 Data Terminal Ready DTR Bit 1 Request to Send RTS Bit 2 Out 1 OUT 1 Bit 3 Out 2 OUT 2 Bit 4 Loop Bit 5 Must be 0 Bit 6 Must be 0 Bit 7 Must be 0 50 Line Status Register LSR Bit 0 Bit 1 Bit 2 Bit 3 Bit 4 Bit 5 Bit 6 Bit 7 Data Ready DR Overrun Error OR Parity Error PE Framing Error FE Break Interrupt BI
7. field specifies the internal Audio Control Available Options Disable Enable Default setting Enable 4 5 Peripheral Setup This section describes the function of peripheral features AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals Phoenix On Chip IDE Channel 1 Master Drive PIO Mode Slave Drive PIO Mode IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA IDE DMA transfer access IDE HDD Block Mode KBC input clock Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Serial Port 2 Serial Port 2 node Select Lan 1 Controller Onboard Lan Boot ROM Enabled Auto Auto Auto Auto Enabled Enabled 8 MHz 3F8 1R04 2F8 1RQ3 RS 232 Enabled Disabled Iten Help F1 6eneral Help F7 Optimized Defaults PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F6 Fail Safe Defaults Thee Move Enter Select FS Previous Values 4 5 1 On Chip Primary IDE Channel 1 This field specifies the IDE channel that can be applied when using IDE hard disk connector Available Options Disabled Enable Default setting Enable 4 5 2 Master Slave Drive PIO mode IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two separate hard drives These drives have a master slave relationship which is determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them to the controller Rather than have the BIOS issue a series of commands to affect a transfer to or from the disk drive PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller PIO means Programmed Input Output what it
8. for the service required The following table shows the IRQ used by the devices on the Industrial CPU Card Level Function IROO System Timer Output IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Interrupt Cascade IRQ3 Serial Port 2 IRQ4 Serial Port 1 IRO5 USB IRQ6 Reserved IRQ7 Reserved IRQ8 Real Time Clock IRQ9 Reserved IRQ10 Display Control IRQ11 LAN IRQ12 PS2 Mouse IRQ13 FPU IRQ14 Primary IDE IRQ15 Reserved 6 2 6 DMA Channel Map The equivalent of two 8237A DMA controllers is implemented in the CPU2616 board Each controller is a four channel DMA device that will generate the memory addresses and control signals necessary to transfer information directly between a peripheral device and memory This allows high speeding information transfer with less CPU intervention The two DMA controllers are internally cascaded to provide four DMA channels for transfers to 8 bit peripherals DMA1 and three channels for transfers to 16 bit peripherals DMA2 DMA2 channel 0 provides the cascade interconnection between the two DMA devices thereby maintaining IBM PC AT compatibility The following is the system information of DMA channels DMA Controller 1 DMA Controller 2 Channel 0 Spare Channel 4 Cascade for controller 1 Channel 1 Reserved for IBM SDLC Channel 5 Spare Channel 2 Diskette adap
9. ita 37 2 BOS al a a 37 5 67 is A Y MO AO Y WAD Aaa ee 38 5 6 1 Watchdog Timer Setting aun ee DN Y YEN GEN NG NA aaa Y ate 39 5 6 2 Watchdog Timer Enable a 40 5 6 3 Watchdog Timer TH9gel A SSA 40 5 6 4 Watchdog Timer Disable a Aa Y 41 Technical Reference A GU eda etapa EG 42 6 1 Trouble Shooting for Post Beep and Error Messages oooocinccnoococonccoonconncconncconocnno cono Yn Ynn non 42 6 1 1 POST BEE Position RUN 42 6 1 2 a gau sc leed 42 62 Technical ReIsrence se A Ag Dd A YF ND 44 6 2 1 Physical and Environmental SEA nerne een ens 44 6 2 2 Real Time Clock and Non Volatile RAM ccccccccciciccciiccicciccciccicciccecccircaenss 45 6 2 3 CMOS RAIMI AD sa aa A tees ET E ys bod er 46 6 2 4 VO Port Address Mina 47 6 2 5 Interrupt Request Lines RO ns caret 48 6 2 6 DMA Channel Massi lt id 48 6 2 7 Serial POTS oss O Y 49 APPENDIX a saa REEL ER a Shc cos ES SIS RN SE OM Mies 53 GA MD Y O Y Cd A ydd 53 1 Introducing the CPU2616 System 1 1 Overview The CPU2616 is an AMD Geode LX 800 Low power processor all in one PCI 104 CPU board This user s manual provides information on the physical features installation and BIOS setup of the CPU2616 Built to unleash the total potential of the AMD Geode Processor the CPU2616 is a single board computer capable of handling today s demanding requirements Able to support 500 MHz CPU this unit supports 10 100M interface network port audio 1 DIMM socket supports up to
10. on Device Manager 4 Click on Multimedia Audio Controller gt Update Driver gt Select Specify a location gt Browse gt Select IxWDMA u file from CF 5 Click on OK gt Next gt Yes gt Finish 36 5 4 AES Drivers 5 4 1 1 go ON E lt WINDOWS XP Driver To install the SysChip driver insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM device and enter DRIVER gt SysChip gt GeodeLX XP AES If your system is not equipped with a CD ROM device copy the AES driver from the CD ROM to a CF On the target LX processor computer running Windows XP open the device manager Find the question mark on Entertainment Encryption Decryption Device in Other Devices Pick Install from a list or specific location and click next Pick Don t search I will choose the driver to install and click next Pick Show All Devices wait and pick Have Disk It will come back with Geode LX AES Crypto Driver click Next Click yes to the warning box that comes up 5 5 BIOS Flash Utility In the lt UTILITY gt directory there is the FLASH845 EXE file Step 1 Use the AWDFLASH EXE program to update the BIOS setting Step 2 And then refer to the chapter BIOS Setup as the steps to modify BIOS Step 3 Now the CPU board s BIOS loaded with are the newest program user can use it to modify BIOS function in the future when the BIOS add some functions 37 5 6 Watchdog Timer This section describes how to use the Watchdog Timer i
11. on without having to reconfigure your hard drive type If you use old type hard disk drives which do not support this feature then you must configure the hard disk drive in the standard procedures as described above by the lt USER gt option 4 2 3 Video This option is to select the type of adapter used for the primary system monitor that must match your video display card and monitor Although secondary monitors are supported you do not have to select the type in Setup You have two ways to boot up the system When VGA set as primary and monochrome set as secondary the selection of the video type is VGA Mode When monochrome is set as primary and VGA as secondary the selection of the video type is Monochrome Mode 4 2 4 Halt On This option determines whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during power up No errors The system boot will not be stopped for any error that may be detected All errors Whenever the BIOS detect a non fatal error the system will be stopped and you will be prompted All But The system boot will not stop for a keyboard error it will stop for all Keyboard other errors All But The system boot will not stop for a disk error it will stop for all other errors Diskette All But The system boot will not stop for a keyboard or disk error it will stop for Disk Key all other errors 23 4 2 5 Memory This option is for the display only which is determined b
12. to clear CMOS data The CMOS stores information like system date time boot up device password IRQ which are set up with the BIOS To clear the CMOS set JP2 to 2 3 and then return to 1 2 before system powers off The default setting is 1 2 JP2 LA 3 OFS Ojo OJ O 1 1 Normal Operation Clear CMOS Data Default 2 2 10 CN8 IDE hard Disk Connectors CN8 is 44 pin 2 0mm IDC connectors Use the included hard disk cables to attach up to two 2 5 hard disk drives CN8 Hard disk connector 2 44 0000000000000000000000 o00000000000000000000 43 The following table lists the pin description of CN8 Pin Description Pin Description 1 RESET 2 GROUND 3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8 5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11 11 DATA 3 12 DATA 12 13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13 15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14 17 DATAO 18 DATA 15 19 GROUND 20 NOT USED 21 IDEDREQ 22 GROUND 23 IOWA 24 GROUND 25 IOR A 26 GROUND 27 IDEIORDYA 28 GROUND 29 DACKA 30 GROUND 31 AINT 32 GROUND 33 SA1 34 Not Used 35 SA0 36 SA2 37 I CS0 38 CS1 39 HD LEDA 40 GROUND 41 VCC 42 VCC 43 GROUND 44 Not Used Note Be careful with the pin orientation when installing connectors and the cables A wrong connection can easily destroy your hard disk CN8 is used to connect a 2 5 HDD with included 44 pin
13. utility PCI 104 form factor 90 2 mm x 95 9 mm 3 55 x 3 775 Power requirement 5V only 1 3A maximum 500MHz CPU ea KR WwW 1 4 Packing List Upon receiving the package verify the following things Should any of the mentioned happens contact us for immediate service Unpack and inspect the CPU2616 package for possible damage that may occur during the delivery process e Verify the accessories in the package according to the packing list and see if there is anything missing or incorrect package is included If the cable s you use to install the CPU2616 is not supplied from us please make sure the specification of the cable s is compatible with the CPU2616 system Note After CPU2616 is installed it is recommended that you keep the diskette or CD that contains drivers and document files and keep the document copies or unused cables in the carton for future use The following lists the accessories that may be included in your CPU2616 package Some of the accessories are optional shipped only upon order One CPU2616 All In One PCI 104 CPU board One VGA CRT interface adapter cable One 44 pin hard disk drive interface cable Two serial ports and one parallel port interface cable One PS2 keyboard and mouse port adapter cable One 10 pin LAN adapter cable with FB4605A board One USB cable one Audio cable and one FB4641X Audio USB adapter board All are Optional items One compact disc containing manual file i
14. wants and then let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by them This is simpler and more efficient and faster Your system supports five modes numbered from 0 to 4 which primarily differs in timing When Auto is selected the BIOS will select the best available mode 30 4 5 3 IDE Primary Master Slave UDMA Ultra DMA 33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver Windows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus master driver If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA 33 select Auto to enable this option which allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from your hard disk drive HDD 4 5 4 IDE HDD Block Mode This option allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from your hard disk drive HDD 4 5 5 OnBoard UART IRQ Port 1 2 These fields select the I O port address for each Serial port Available Options Disabled 3F8H IRQ4 2F8H IRQ3 and 3E8H IRQ4 2E8H IRQ3 Default setting 3F8 IRQ4 and 2F8H IRQ3 4 5 6 LANI Controller This field specifies the Enable or Disable of the onboard LAN chip Available Options Disabled Enable Default setting Enable 4 5 7 Onboard LAN Boot ROM This field specifies the PXE boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip Available Options Disabled Enable Default setting Disable 31 4 6 Power Management Phoenix fua
15. 4 4 Chipset Features Setup This section describes the configuration of the board s chipset features Phoenix RuardBlOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features CPU Frequency Auto Iten Help CAS Latency Auto Video Memory Size 8 NM Dutput display CRT Onboard Audio Enabled The Move Enter Select 7 PU PD Value F10 Save Exit Fi General Help DA Dptimized Defaults 4 4 1 CPU Frequency This display sent by the CPU host clock and DDR RAM memory clock Available Options Auto 200 MHz 300 MHz 400 MHz and 500 MHz Default setting Auto Memory Frequency This Select equates are used for determining the DDR RAM Memory Clock frequency SPD represents Serial Presence Detect It is an 8 bit 2048 bits EEPROM built on the SDRAM for different frequencies Available Options Auto 100 MHz 133 MHz 166 MHz and 200 MHz Default setting 100 MHz 27 4 42 CAS Latency This field specifies the latency for the DDR RAM system memory signals Available Options Auto 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 and 3 5 Default setting Auto 4 4 3 Video Memory Size This field specifies which VGA display memory You can select either Video memory on the VGA There are setting share onboard memory Available Options None M 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB and 254MB Default setting 8MB 4 4 4 Output Display This field specifies which VGA display will be used when the system is boot You can select either the Flat Panel or the CRT booting on th
16. CN2 CN3 CN6 D2 DB15 CN3 z J2 9 1 OOO 0 JP1 e eeee 15 mG a 10 Signal DB15 1 Case Ground Case 3 GREEN 2 4 Digital Ground 5 10 5 BLUE 3 6 Analog Ground 6 7 8 7 VSYNC 14 8 DDC Data 12 9 HSYNC 13 10 DDC Clock 15 NOTE Be careful with the pin orientation when installing VGA connector and the cable 3 2 1 CN2 LCD Connector CN2 is a 24 bit LCD interface connector The pin assignments are listed in the following table Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V 2 5V 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 3 3V 6 3 3V 7 NC 8 Ground 9 FPO 10 FP1 11 FP2 12 FP3 13 FP4 14 FPS 15 FP6 16 FP7 17 FP8 18 FP9 19 FP10 20 FP11 21 FP12 22 FP13 23 FP14 24 FP15 25 FP16 26 FP17 27 FP18 28 FP19 29 FP20 30 FP21 31 FP22 32 FP23 33 Ground 34 Ground 35 SHFCLK 36 FP VS 37 DE 38 LP HS 39 ENVDD 40 ENAVEE NOTE If any trouble occurs when connecting CPU2616 with LCD panels you could contact technical support division of FabiaTech Corporation CN2 4 BIOS Setup This chapter describes the BIOS setup 4 1 Overview BIOS are a program located on a Flash memory chip of a circuit board It is used to initialize and set up the I O peripherals and interface cards of the system which includes time date hard disk drive the ISA bus and c
17. CPU 2616 PCI 104 CPU Card User s Manual ht F BAR A IR a JS AUTOMATION CORP MT 3b H 74 sk PH 100 He 6 HE 6F No 100 Zhongxing Rd Xizhi Dist New Taipei City Taiwan TEL 886 2 2647 6936 FAX 886 2 2647 6940 http www automation com tw http www automation js com E mail control cards automation com tw CONTENTS Introducing the CPU2616 System a GW A TE YY Gate 4 A A O Laa a ees 4 12 A ee a Na PAG ak lene EA Nah E NG ak ga BN a ea Gak ag 5 1 37 Specifications edu ded kaga akng Aa Na GY ag aa ga kak SF aha ga cast serve TA a eas dn YG evan FYRFYFYR FN UN S8 5 6 Ub PACK IN BIG sasa a a A a GA aa a Ta E O a A Na a a a BANG S PE an aa Ta GAU O 6 Hardware Install ations A A WERN Y BA O CESSE O FOR 7 2 11 Before Iistallatien se A A ES 7 2 2 Hardware A O AA Fi Y Y rr gae ga e Dai ga rt en 7 2 2 1 J4 Power Connector 4 pin 2 5mm JST aaaaaeaaeeaae aana anana anane anane nn aana Y Fn anana 8 2 22 J2 External Power HDD LED s Indicators amp Reset Header ooooooconocccnocccocccincoconocnnos 8 2 2 3 J3 RJ45 LAN Adapter Connector with LED indicatorSs cecciiiiiiii 9 2 2 4 Jl Keyboard Mouse Connector tr ii SAG 10 2 2 5 BZ1 amp D2 Onboard Buzzer Power LED u u u sssnsseeeerererreern anana anawa nean anane anane 10 2 2 6 CN17 Audio Conneetor nac wu in i OBd FO acts Wt wee a AR HRC SA rer 11 VIT CNT USB CONG COR a te N te 11 2 2 8 CN4 amp CNS Serial P
18. OS Checksum High Byte including 34h 3Dh 46 6 2 4 I O Port Address Map Each peripheral device in the system is assigned a set of I O port addresses which also becomes the identity of the device There is a total of 1K port address space available The following table lists the I O port addresses used on the Industrial CPU Card Address Device Description 000h 01Fh DMA Controller 1 020h 03Fh Interrupt Controller 1 040h 05Fh Timer 060h 06Fh Keyboard Controller 070h 073h Real Time Clock NMI 080h 09Fh DMA Page Register 0A0h OBFh Interrupt Controller 2 0C0h 0DFh DMA Controller 2 OFOh Clear Math Coprocessor Busy Signal OFlh Reset Math Coprocessor 1F0h 1F7h IDE Interface 290h 297h System Chipset 2E8h 2EFh Serial Port 4 COM4 2F8h 2FFh Serial Port 2 COM2 2B0 2DF Graphics adapter Controller 378h 3FFh 360 36F Parallel Port 1 LPT1 Network Ports 3B0 3BF Monochrome amp Printer adapter 3C0 3CF EGA adapter 3D0 3DF CGA adapter 3E8h 3EFh Serial Port 3 COM3 3F0h 3F7h Floppy Disk Controller 3F8h 3FFh Serial Port 1 COM1 47 6 2 5 Interrupt Request Lines IRQ There are a total of 15 IRQ lines available on the Industrial CPU Card Peripheral devices use interrupt request lines to notify CPU
19. RJ45 Lan 2 54mm connector r JST J4 4 pin Power 2 5mm connector BZ1 On board Buzzer JP2 3 pin Battery Select Clean CMOS jumper DIMM1 DDR So DIMM Socket 200 pin 2 2 1 J4 Power Connector 4 pin 2 5mm JST Qe He ANT Sanar 4 1 4 Note FB2616 needs 5W only 12V is not necessary Note Be careful with the pin orientation when installing power connector A wrong connection can easily destroy your CPU2616 board 2 2 2 J2 External Power HDD LED s Indicators amp Reset Header The Power and HDD LED s has two distinctive statuses Off for inactive operation and blinking light for activity and the J2 3 4 pin LED1 LED1 for Power and 5 6 pin for HDD And 1 2 pin header for connecting to system reset button Shorting the circuit of the 2 pins makes the hardware reset and CPU2616 restart system It is similar to power off the system and then power it on again 3 P W LED HDD LED HDD LED 2 2 3 J3 RJ45 LAN Adapter Connector with LED indicators FB4605A is a RJ45 connector with 2 LEDs for LAN The left side LED orange indicates data which is being accessed and the right side LED green indicates on line status On indicates on line and off indicates off line J3 provides twist pair signals of LAN port if you got LAN version and adapter board FB4605A with cable The following lists the pin assignments of J1 to RJ45 connector on the FB4605A LAN adapter board J1 CN1y CN2 CN3
20. RJ45 connector on FB4605A adapter 02 board 72 gt 1 i JP1 Front View JP2 J4 The following list the pin assign8ments of J3 TPin Signal RJ45 Pi7n Signal RJ45 1 TPTX 1 6 Access LED 2 TPTX 2 7 On Line LED 3 TPRX 3 8 Case GND 4 TPRX 6 9 FBG1 4 5 LED FBG1 5 Common 10 FBG2 7 FBG2 8 2 2 4 Jl Keyboard Mouse Connector Jl is a 6 pin 2 0mm JST connector use the included KB MS adapter cables you can attach standard PS 2 type keyboard and mouse PIN Mouse Data Keyboard Data 3 Ground VCC Mouse Clock Keyboard Clock 2 2 6 CNI Audio Connector CNI is a 12 pin 2 0mm IDC connector with AC97 signals for Audio I O Use the included Audio cable and FB4641x adapter board for your Audio applications 2 2 7 CNT USB Connector Use the USB adapter cable and FB4641 board you can attach up to 2 USB devices CN7 11 2 2 8 CN4 amp CN5 Serial Port Connectors RS 232C Pin Definitions CN4 COM1 amp CN5 COM2 are 10 pin 2 0mm IDC connectors The included serial port adapter cables are used to transfer 10 pin 2 0mm IDC into standard DB 9 connector The following tables show the signal connections of these connectors and the included adapter cable for CN5 amp CN6 CN4 amp CNS DB9 CN6 D2 J2 JP1 B PIN RS 232 Signal DB Ta SS i oo T 1 1 Es o s io GROUND 2 2 9 JP2 Clear CMOS Data You can use JP2
21. TB B25 C25 GNTC D25 GND A26 5V B26 PCICLKO C26 GND D26 PCICLK1 A27 PCICLK2 B27 5V C27 PCICLK3 D27 GND A28 GND B28 INTD C28 F 5V D28 PCIRST A29 B29 INTA C29 INTB D29 INTC A30 B30 C30 D30 14 2 2 12 DIMM1 So DIMM Socket The DIMMI socket on the solder side accepts 128MB to 1GB of DDR RAM modules 2 2 13 CN9 amp JP1 Compact Flash Socket and Master Slave Select The Compact Flash socket CN9 on the solder side is optional and supports 3 3V Compact Flash and Micro Drives JP1 is used to select master slave device of this socket Be sure to ward off the same master slave setting with which connects to IDE CN8 connector if you use CN8 and CN9 simultaneously JP1 1 012 Ola Master Slave Default Note The Compact Flash socket supports 3 3V Compact Flash and Micro Drives The JP1 is used to select master slave device of this socket and default is slave close Be sure not to set master slave to the same IDE connector if you use CF and IDE hard disk simultaneously 2 2 14 FB4641x Provides Audio and USB Board The J3 J4 and JS connectors on FB4641x are 2 way Line In mono Microphone input and 2 way Lineout respectively You can connect J1 CN2 cable from CPU2616 CN1 to CN7 The following figure shows these Audio connectors on FB4641x board J4 J3 CN1 J3 CN3 ae J5 Line In Mic in Line Out P Connector
22. assword please complete the following steps 1 Select Change Supervisor Password 2 Type the desired password up to 8 character length when you see the message Enter New Supervisor Password 3 Then you can go on to set a user password up to 8 character length if required Note that you cannot configure the User password until the Supervisor password is set up 4 Enter Advanced CMOS Setup screen and point to the Password Checkup field 5 Select Always or Setup Always a visitor who attempts to enter BIOS or operating system will be prompted for password Setup a visitor who attempts to the operating system will be prompted for user password You can enter either User password or Supervisor password 6 Point to Save Settings and Exit and press Enter 7 Press Y when you see the message Save Current Settings and Exit Y N 34 Note it is suggested that you write down the password in a safe place to avoid that password may be forgotten or missing To set the password please complete the following steps 1 Select Change Supervisor Password 2 Press Enter instead of entering any character when you see the message Enter New Supervisor Password 3 Thus you can disable the password 35 5 Driver and Utility The enclosed diskette includes CPU2616 VGA AUDIO driver and LAN driver To install and configure you CPU2616 system you need to perform the following steps 5 1 VGA Drivers 5 1 1 WINDOWS XP Driv
23. ble Default setting Disable 4 7 3 Resources Controlled By Auto Manual If you select Enable to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit setup which you have installed a new add on card and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operation system cannot boot Available Options Auto Manual Default setting Manual 33 IRQ n DMA n Assigned PCI Reserved PnP The resources are controlled manually 1 Reserved Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus specification and require a specific interrupt DMA such as IRQ4 IRQ3 for serial port 1 and 2 2 PCI Reserved PnP Devices compliant with Plug and play standard whether to be designed for PCI or Reserved Memory Source Resources Controlled By Auto Manual Select a base address for the memory area used by any peripheral that requires high memory Available Options N A C800 CCOO D000 D400 D800 and DCOO Default setting N A 4 7 4 PCI VGA Palette Snoop This option must be set to Enabled if any ISA adapter card installed in the computer requiring VGA palette snooping Available options Enable Disable Default setting Disable 4 8 Password Setup There are two security passwords Supervisor and User Supervisor is a privileged person that can change the User password from the BIOS According to the default setting both access passwords are not set up and are only valid after you set the password from the BIOS To set the p
24. e VGA Available Options Flat Panel CRT and Panel amp CRT Default setting CRT Flat Panel Configuration When using the LCD the field specifies the selections of display resolution for different TFT LCD display type Phoenix fAvardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Flat Panel Configuration Flat Panel Type Auto Iten Help SHFCLK Active Period Free running LP Active Period Free running Tie Move Enter Select PU PD Value F1 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 28 Flat Panel Type See the Flat Panel Display Table Available Options Auto and TFT Default setting Auto Flat Panel Display LCD Type Table Resolution 320x240 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x1024 1600x1200 Data Bus Type This field specifies the Data Bus width and data type Available Options 18 24 bits 1 ppc and 18 24 bits 2 ppc Default setting 18 24 bits 1 ppc Refresh Rate This field specifies the refresh rate required by the panel Available Options 60 Hz 70Hz 72 Hz 75 Hz 85 Hz 90 Hz and 100 Hz Default setting 60 Hz HSYNC VSYNC Polarity Active This field specifies the HSYNC VSYNC signal to the panel Available Options Low and High Default setting Low LP Active Period This field specifies the LDE MOD signal to the panel Available Options Free running and Active Only Default setting Free running 29 4 4 5 Onboard Audio This
25. e cord is exactly installed in the bus 2 The correct hard drive type is selected in BIOS Setup 3 Whether all of the jumpers are set correctly in the hard drive KEYBOARD ERROR OR NO KEYBOARD PRESENT When this situation happens please check keyboard attachment and no keys being pressed during the boot If you are purposely configuring the system without a keyboard set the error halt condition in BIOS Setup to HALT ON ALL BUT KEYBOARD This will cause the BIOS to ignore the missing keyboard and continue the boot procedure MEMORY ADDRESS ERROR When the memory address indicates error you can use this location along with the memory map for your system to find and replace the bad memory chips MEMORY SIZE HAS CHANGED Memory has been added or removed since last boot In EISA mode use Configuration Utility to re configure the memory configuration In ISA mode enter BIOS Setup and enter the new memory size in the memory fields MEMORY VERIFYING ERROR It indicates an error verifying a value is already written to memory Use the location along with your system s memory map to locate the bad chip OFFENDING ADDRESS MISSING This message is used in connection with the I O CHANNEL CHECK and RAM PARITY ERROR messages when the segment that has caused the problem cannot be isolated 43 REBOOT ERROR When this error occurs that requires you to reboot Press any key and the system will reboot SYSTEM HALTED Indicates the present boot atte
26. e two kinds of beep codes in BIOS setup One indicates that a video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to display any additional information This beep code consists of a single long beep followed by three short beeps The other indicates that an error has occurred in your DRAM This beep code consists of a constant single long beep 6 1 2 Error Message CMOS BATTERY FAILURE When the CMOS battery is out of work or has run out the user has to replace it with a new battery CMOS CHECKSUM ERROR This error informs that the CMOS has corrupted When the battery runs weak this situation might happen Please check the battery and change a new one when necessary DISK BOOT FAILURE When you can t find the boot device insert a system disk into Drive A and press lt Enter gt Make sure both the controller and cables are all in proper positions and also make sure the disk is formatted Then reboot the system 42 DISKETTE DRIVES OR TYPES MISMATCH ERROR When the diskette drive type is different from CMOS please run setup or configure the drive again ERROR ENCOUNTERED INITIALIZING HARD DRIVE When you can t initializes the hard drive ensure the following things 1 The adapter is installed correctly 2 All cables are correctly and firmly attached 3 The correct hard drive type is selected in BIOS Setup ERROR INITIALIZING HARD DISK CONTROLLER When this error occurs ensure the following things 1 Th
27. er 1 To install the VGA driver insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM device and enter DRIVER gt VGA gt Geode LX gt WINXP If your system is not equipped with a CD ROM device copy the VGA driver from the CD ROM to a CF 2 Open Control Panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 3 Click on System button gt Select Hardware gt click on Device Manager 4 Click on Video Controller VGA Compatible gt Update Driver gt Select Specify a location gt Browse gt Select TX win file from CF Click on OK gt Next gt Yes gt Finish 6 Inthe WINDOWS XP you can find the lt DISPLAYL gt icon located in the CONTROL PANEL group 7 Adjust the lt Resolution gt and lt Color gt 5 2 LAN Utility amp Driver 1 To install the LAN utility OR driver insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM device and enter DRIVER gt LAN gt RTL8139C gt DIAG If your system is not equipped with a CD ROM device copy the LAN driver from the CD ROM to a CF 2 Execute install exe file 3 Note In the LAN directory a HELPME EXE file is included to provide installation information 5 3 Audio Drivers 5 3 1 WINDOWS XP Driver 1 To install the Audio driver insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM device and enter DRIVER gt AUDIO gt C55536 gt WINXP If your system is not equipped with a CD ROM device copy the Audio driver from the CD ROM to a CF 2 Open Control Panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 3 Click on System button gt Select Hardware gt click
28. flat cable or 44 pin DiskOnModule directly 2 2 11 CN6 PCI 104 Bus Connectors o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a BO0000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000009009090909 RO20000000000000000000000000000 CN6 BUS D C B A Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Pin Signal Al Bl C1 5V DI ADO A2 B2 AD2 C2 ADI D2 5V A3 AD5 B3 GND C3 AD4 D3 AD3 A4 CBEO B4 AD7 C4 GND D4 AD6 A5 GND B5 AD9 C5 AD8 amp D5 GND A6 ADl1 B6 C6 AD10 D6 M66EN A7 AD14 B7 AD13 C7 GND D7 AD12 A8 3 3V B8 CBEl C8 ADI5 D8 3 3V A9 SERR B9 GND C9 D9 PAR A10 GND B10 PERR C10 3 3V D10 GND All STOP B11 3 3V C11 LOCK D11 GND A12 3 3V B12 TRDY C12 GND D12 DEVSEL A13 FRAME B13 GND C13 IRDY D13 3 3V A14 GND B14 AD16 C14 3 3V D14 CBE2 A15 AD18 B15 F33V C15 AD17 D15 GND A16 AD21 B16 AD20 C16 GND D16 AD19 A17 3 3V B17 AD23 C17 AD22 D17 3 3V A18 IDSELO B18 GND C18 IDSEL1 D18 IDSEL2 A19 AD24 B19 CBE3 C19 D19 IDSEL3 A20 GND B20 AD26 C20 AD25 D20 GND A21 AD29 B21 5V C21 AD28 D21 AD27 A22 5V B22 AD30 C22 GND D22 AD31 A23 REQA B23 GND C23 REQB D23 A24 GND B24 REQC C24 5V D24 GNTA A25 GN
29. g timer is automatically disabled after reset Once you have enabled the watchdog timer your program must trigger the watchdog timer every time before it times out After you trigger the watchdog timer it will be set to non zero value to watchdog counter and start to count down again If your program fails to trigger the watchdog timer before time out it will generate a reset pulse to reset the system The factor of the watchdog timer time out constant is approximately 1 second The period for the watchdog timer time out is between 1 to FF timer factors If you want to reset your system when watchdog times out the following table listed the relation of timer factors between time out periods R Time Out Period Time Out Period Time Factor Seconds Minutes 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 5 FF FF FF 39 5 6 2 Watchdog Timer Enabled To enable the watchdog timer you have to output a byte of timer factor to the watchdog The following is a Turbo C program which demonstrates how to enable the watchdog timer and set the time out period at 6 seconds include stdio H include WDLIB H main char WD_TIME 0x6 InitWD eguWdUnitS printf Enable watchdog Trigger watchdog Timer Output is 6 seconds EnWD WD TIME 5 6 3 Watchdog Timer Trigger After you enable the watchdog timer your program must write the same factor as enabling to the watchdog registe
30. lity Advanced BIOS Features Disabled Enabled Enabled r HDD 0 HDD 0 LS120 Enabled On UU Fast Disabled fi Iten Help ind urite data Setup area a varning ne Security Option creen and alar ESC Exit Fi General Help F7 Optimized Defaults l Move Enter Select FS Previous Values PU PD Ualue F10 Save F6 Fail Safe Defaults 4 3 1 This option may flash on the screen Virus Warning During and after the system boots up any attempt to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk drive will halt the system and the following error message will appear in the mean time you can run an anti virus program to locate the problem Available Options Disabled Enabled Default setting Disable 4 3 2 CPU Internal Cache This functions speeds up memory access Available options Disabled Enabled Default setting Enabled The CPU has an internal cache Quick Power On Self Test This option speeds up Power On Self Test POST after you power on the computer If it is set to Enable BIOS will shorten or skip some items checks during POST Available options Disabled Enabled Default setting Enable 25 4 3 3 First Second Third Boot Other Device Boot Device This field specifies which device the system checks first upon power on Available options LS120 Hard Disk ZIP 100 USB ZIP USB CDROM USB HDD LAN and Disable Default setting Hard Disk CDROM
31. mpt has been aborted and the system must be rebooted Press and hold down the CTRL and ALT keys and press DEL 6 2 Technical Reference 6 2 1 Physical and Environmental Temperature Operating 0 C 60 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 non condensing 44 6 2 2 Real Time Clock and Non Volatile RAM The CPU2616 contains a real time clock compartment that maintains the date and time in addition to storing configuration information about the computer system It contains 14 bytes of clock and control registers and 114 bytes of general purpose RAM Because of the use of CMOS technology it consumes very little power and can be maintained for long periods of time using an internal Lithium battery The contents of each byte in the CMOS RAM are listed below Address Description 00 Seconds 01 Second alarm 02 Minutes 03 Minute alarm 04 Hours 05 Hour alarm 06 Day of week 07 Date of month 08 Month 09 Year 0A Status register A 0B Status register B 0c Status register C 0D Status register D OE Diagnostic status byte OF Shutdown status byte 10 Diskette drive type byte drive A and B 11 Fixed disk type byte drive C 12 Fixed disk type byte drive D 13 Reserved 14 Equipment byte 15 Low base memory byte 16 High base memory byte 17 Low expansion memory byte 18 High expansion memory byte 19 2D Reserved 2E 2F 2 byte CMOS
32. n PDF format and necessary drivers and utilities 2 Hardware Installation This chapter introduces the system connectors amp jumper settings and guides you to apply them for field application 2 1 Before Installation Before you install the system make sure you follow the following descriptions 1 Before removing the board from its anti static bag wear an anti static strap to prevent the generation of Electricity Static Discharge ESD The ESD may be generated by man s physical touch It may do damage to the board circuit 2 Install any connector module or add on card be sure that the power is disconnected from the system board If not this may damage the system board components module or the add on card 3 When you connect the connectors and memory modules be careful with the pin orientations 2 2 Hardware Features The following list is for the setup of the connectors and jumpers of the CPU2616 Item Description CN1 AMR connector for provides AC97 signals for Audio function IDC CN2 40 pin LCD Connector with 24 bit LCD signals DF13 CN3 10 pin 2 0mm CRT connector IDC CN4 CN5 10 pin 2 0mm RS 232 port connector IDC CN6 PCI 104 CN7 10 pin USB connector header CN8 44 pin 2 0mm IDE 2 hard disk connector IDC CN9 JP1 Compact Flash Socket and Master Slave Select Jl 5 pin for Keyboard and Mouse 2 0mm connector JST J2 6 pin Power and watchdog of LED indicator header and Reset header J3 10 pin for
33. ncluding disabled enabled and trigger functions The CPU2616 is equipped with a programmable time out period watchdog timer You can use your own program to enable the watchdog timer Once you have enabled the watchdog timer the program should trigger the I O every time before the timer times out If your program fails to trigger or disable this timer before it times out e g because of a system hang up it will generate a reset signal to reset the system The time out period can be programmed to be set from 1 to 255 seconds or minutes Counter and Compartor Watchdog LPC BUS Register Reset The CD ROM includes a Watch Dog demo file In the file there are 3 execution programs written in different forms The sub directories of the file are 1 WATCHDOG ASSEMBLE Library and Test Program written in Assembly Language 2 WATCHDOG TURBOC Library and Test Program written in Turbo C The WATCHDOG includes a demonstration program established for users who would like to configure the Watchdog timer by themselves Note In the WATCHDOG ITE8712 directory README TXT file is included to provide demo program information 38 5 6 1 Watchdog Timer Setting The watchdog timer is a circuit that may be used from your program software to detect system crashes or hang ups LED on the Front side is the watchdog timer indicator Whenever the watchdog timer is enabled the LED will blink to indicate that the timer is counting The watchdo
34. onnected devices such as the video display diskette drive and the keyboard This program will not be lost when you turn off the system The BIOS provides a menu driven interface to the console subsystem The console subsystem contains special software called firmware that interacts directly with the hardware components and facilitates interaction between the system hardware and the operating system The BIOS default values ensure that the system will function at its normal capability In the worst situation the user may have corrupted the original settings set by the manufacturer All the changes you make will be saved in the system RAM and will not be lost after power off When you start the system the BIOS will perform a self diagnostics test called Power On Self Test POST for all the attached devices accessories and the system Press the Del key to enter the BIOS Setup program and then the main menu will show on the screen Note Change the parameters when you fully understand their functions and subsequences 20 Phoenix AuardBI0S CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced BIOS Features Load Optimized Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password Integrated Peripherals Set User Password Power Management Setup Save amp Exit Setup PnP PCI Configurations Exit Without Saving Esc Quit ti Select Iten F10 Save Exit Setup 4 1 1 BIOS Functions On the menu you can
35. ort Connectors RS 232C Pin Definitions 12 2 2 9 IP Clear CMOS Data sr A RO RTR A O 12 2 2 10 CN amp IDE hard Disk Connectors via a 13 2211 CNG POLA Bus Commer tO ts su atau E Y le oda 14 2212 DIMM1 SoDIMM Socket isis tadas 15 2 2 13 CNO amp JP1 Compact Flash Socket and Master Slave Select e u s 15 2 2 14 FB4641x Provides Audio and USB Board asaeeeeeneea anana ne anane aana nan anana anan anana 16 Installing CRT amp LCD Display uen as ai ani an isk NG ANE YN CEE E Na Na CGT NG 17 3 LED Flat Panel Display sasare bid 17 327 VERT Display ENZ aa Naga A A a 18 3 2 1 ENZ ECO Comes 19 BIOS SEUD o a a o Aaa Zo FYR 20 al COVA 20 4 1 1 BIOS A O A A ENS 21 4 1 2 Keyboard Conventions eas ADA OA I Meet dda nines FON 22 4 2 Standard CMOS A 22 4 2 1 Date de TIME SCL da A SES 22 4 2 2 Hard DE e a a RL NG a o yd se 23 4 2 3 NT DEG PEDERS SEE dy ga ag Da a UF GE SES nate eae yd yd nas lak 23 4 2 4 He e Ta 23 4 2 5 MEMO retiraba 24 4 2 6 Bass MEMO ca 24 4 2 7 Extended Memory A A A GOF AO A 24 4 2 8 Other Men a e O 24 4 2 9 O a 24 4 3 gt BIOS Features UP DAA AAA 25 4 3 1 Virus Warning dai aaa aa a A EN geen a N a NE 25 4 3 2 CPU dInternal Cache aaa ag ang ea GA RE R E A a a 25 4 3 3 First Second Third Boot Other Device Boot DeviCe ooooooonncccinoconococoncconnnonncconnonnn 26 4 3 4 Boot Up N mlock status iris astilla inicia 26 4 3 5 E Y GOF 26 4
36. perform the following functions Standard CMOS Features Advanced BIOS Features Advanced Chipset Features Integrated Peripherals Power Management Setup PNP PCI Configuration Frequency Voltage Control Set Supervisor Password VD ONIN YU BW N H Set User Password 10 Load Optimized Default to auto configure the system according to optimal setting with pre defined values This is also the factory default setting of the system when you receive the board 11 Load Fail Safe Default to configure the system in fail safe mode with predefined values 12 Save Settings and Exit perform this function when you change the setting and exit the BIOS Setup program 13 Exit without saving perform this function when you want to exit the program and do not save the change 21 4 1 2 Keyboard Convention On the BIOS the following keys can be used to operate and manage the menu Item Function ESC To exit the current menu or message Page Up Page Down To select a parameter F10 Save and exit Fl General Help F2 Item Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults F9 Menu in BIOS UP Down Arrow Keys To go upward or downward to the desired item 4 2 Standard CMOS Setup This section describes basic system hardware configuration system clock setup and error handling If the CPU board is already installed in a working system you will not need to select this o
37. ption anymore Phoenix AuardB10S CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Date nn dd yy Jan 4 2007 ten Help Time hh mm ss CPR MEEN b gt IDE Primary Master FUJITSU MPE3084AE gt IDE Primary Slave Hitachi Flash Card Video EGA UGA Halt On Al But Keyboard Tie Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 4 2 1 Date amp Time Setup Highlight the lt Date gt field and then press the Page Up Page Down or keys to set the current date Follow the month day and year format Highlight the lt Time gt field and then press the Page Up Page Down or keys to set the current time Follow the hour minute and second format The user can bypass the date and time prompts by creating an AUTOEXEC BAT file For information on how to create this file please refer to the MS DOS manual 22 4 2 2 Hard Disk Setup The BIOS supports various types for user settings The BIOS supports lt Pri Master gt lt Pri Slave gt so the user can install up to two hard disks For the master and slave jumpers please refer to the hard disk s installation descriptions and the hard disk jumper settings You can select lt AUTO gt under the lt TYPE gt and lt MODE gt fields This will enable auto detection of your IDE drives during boot up This will allow you to change your hard drives with the power off and then power
38. r at least once every time out period to its previous setting You can change the time out period by writing another timer factor to the watchdog register at any time and you must trigger the watchdog before the new time out period in the next trigger Below is a Turbo C program which demonstrates how to trigger the watchdog timer ffinclude stdio H include WDLIB H main char WD_TIME 0x6 InitWD equWdUnitS printf Enable watchdog Trigger watchdog Timer Output is 6 seconds EnWD WD TIME i 40 5 6 4 Watchdog Timer Disabled To disable the watchdog timer simply write a 00H to the watchdog register include stdio H include WDLIB H main InitWD equWdUnitS printf Disable Watch Dog Disable watch dog DisWD WD TIME 41 6 Technical Reference This section outlines the errors that may occur when you operate the system and also gives you the suggestions on solving the problems Topic include Trouble Shooting for Post Beep amp Error Messages Technical Reference 6 1 Trouble Shooting for Post Beep and Error Messages The following information informs the Post Beep amp error messages Please adjust your systems according to the messages below Make sure all the components and connectors are in proper position and firmly attached If the errors still exist please contact with your distributor for maintenance 6 1 1 POST BEEP Currently there ar
39. rdBlOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Managenent Setup Pouer Managenent un PM Timers ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F Optimized Defaults Power Management The field determines how much power consumption is needed for the system after selecting the below items Standby Mode This field defines the continuous idle time before the system enters Standby Mode If any item defined is enabled amp active Standby timer will be reloaded 32 4 7 PCI Plug and Play Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PC1 Configurations PNP OS Installed No Iten Help Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By Manual gt IRQ Resources Press Enter gt Memory Resources Press Enter PCI UGA Palette Snoop Disabled fi Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit Fi General Help _ FS Previous Values F6 Fail Safe Defaults F7 Optimized Defaults 4 7 1 PNP O S Installed Set to Yes to inform BIOS that the operating system can handle Plug and Play PnP devices Available Options Yes No Default setting No 4 7 2 Reset Configuration Data Enable Disable If you select Enable to reset Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit setup is you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operation operating system cannot boot Available Options Enable Disa
40. ter Channel 6 Spare Channel 3 Spare Channel 7 Spare 48 6 2 7 Serial Ports The ACEs Asynchronous Communication Elements ACE1 to ACE2 are used to convert parallel data to a serial format on the transmit side and convert serial data to parallel on the receiver side The serial format in order of transmission and reception is a start bit followed by five to eight data bits a parity bit 1f programmed and one one and half five bit format only or two stop bits The ACEs are capable of handling divisors of 1 to 65535 and produce a 16x clock for driving the internal transmitter logic Provisions are also included to use this 16x clock to drive the receiver logic Also included in the ACE a completed MODEM control capability and a processor interrupt system that may be software tailored to the computing time required to handle the communications link The following table is a summary of each ACE accessible register DLAB Port Address Register 0 Base 0 Receiver buffer read Transmitter holding register write 0 Base 1 Interrupt enable x Base 2 Interrupt identification read only X Base 3 Line control x Base 4 MODEM control X Base 5 Line status X Base 6 MODEM status X Base 7 Scratched register 1 Base 0 Divisor latch least significant byte 1 Base 1 Divisor latch most significant byte Receiver Buffer Register RBR Bit 0 7 Received
41. to FB2616 CN3 CN7 3 Installing CRT amp LCD Display This chapter describes the configuration and installation procedure of LCD and CRT displays Both CRT and LCD displays may be used at the same time However each type of LCD requires different BIOS This section describes the configuration and installation procedure using LCD display Skip this section if you are using CRT monitor only LCD Flat Panel Display CRT amp LCD Display 3 1 LCD Flat Panel Display Using the BIOS setting for different types of LCD pane then set your system properly and configures BOS setting for the right type of LCD panel you are using The following shows the block diagram of using CPU2616 for LCD display FablA cru Board LCD Panel Block Diagram The diagram shows that CPU2616 needs components to be linked with a LCD panel NOTE Be careful with the pin orientation when installing connectors and the cables A wrong connection can easily destroy your LCD panel The pin 1 of the cable connectors is indicated with a sticker and the pinl of the ribbon cable usually has a different color 3 2 CRT Display CN3 The CPU2616 supports a CRT colored monitor It can be connected to create a compact video solution for the industrial environment 254MB simulated VRAM allows a maximum CRT resolution of 1920X1440 with 32 bpp at 85Hz The following table and figure illustrate the pin definition of CN3 and D sub 15 pin on the CRT adapter cable CN1
42. y POST Power On Self Test of the BIOS 4 2 6 Base Memory The POST of the BIOS will determine the amount of base or conventional memory installed in the system The value of the base memory is typically 512K for systems with 512K memories installed on the motherboard or 640K for systems with 640K or more memory installed on the motherboard 4 2 7 Extended Memory The BIOS determines how much extended memory is existing during the POST This is the amount of memory located above 1MB in the CPU s memory address map 4 2 8 Other Memory This refers to the memory located in the 640K to 1024K address space This is memory that can be used for different applications DOS uses this area to load device drivers to keep as much base memory free for application programs Most use for this area is Shadow RAM 4 2 9 Total Memory System total memory is the sum of basic memory extended memory and other memory 24 4 3 BIOS Features Setup This section describes the configuration entries that allow you to improve your system performance or let you set up some system features according to your preference Some entries here are required by the CPU board s design to remain in their default settings Phoenix Virus Warning CPU Internal Cache Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Boot Up MumLock Status Gate AZO Option Typenatic Rate Setting RuardBlOS CMOS Setup Uti

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