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1. PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Power LED 2 Power On Button 3 NC 4 Power On Button 5 Power LED 6 NC 7 KeyBoard Lock 8 I2C Bus SMB Data 9 GND 10 I2C Bus SMB Clock PCI 757 User s Guide Table 2 15 Front Panel 2 Connector pin definition gt FIDE Connector IDE1 20x2 box header 2 54mm pitch PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 IDE RESET 2 GND 40 22 39 3 DATA7 4 DATA8 00 5 DATA6 6 DATA9 7 DATA5 8 DATA10 oo 9 DATA4 10 DATA11 e 11 DATA3 12 DATA12 oo 13 DATA2 14 DATA13 E 15 DATA1 16 DATA14 es P 17 DATAO 18 DATA15 20 19 GND 20 NC 5 n 21 REQ 22 GND 00 23 IO WRITE 24 GND po 25 IO READ 26 GND 2 om 1 27 IO READY 28 GND d 29 DACK 30 GND I 31 IRQ14 32 N C y 33 ADDR1 34 UDMA DETECT Q 35 ADDRO 36 ADDR2 37 CS 1 38 CS 3 a 39 LED 40 GND KH Table 2 16 EIDE Connector 3 D gt LPT Port Connector LPT1 13x2 box header 2 54mm pitch PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Line Printer Strobe 14 Auto Feed Lo 2 PD 0 Parallel Data 0 15 Error OO 3 PD 1 Parallel Data 1 16 Initialize o 5 4 PD 2 Parallel Data 2 17 Select OO 5 PD 3 Parallel Data 3 18 Ground OO 6 PD 4 Parallel Data 4 19 Ground o e 7 PD 5 Parallel Data 5 20 Ground OO 8 PD 6 Parallel Data 6 21 Ground OO 9 PD 7 Parallel Data 7 22 Ground OO 10 ACK Acknowledge 23 Ground So 11 Busy 24 Ground 12 Paper
2. DTR 422RXD DSR CTS NC PCI 757 User s Guide Table 2 11 RS232 422 485 Serial Port Header CPU Fan Connector Fan1 Wafer 4 pin male 2 5mm pitch PIN SIGNAL 1 GND l 2 12V 3 3 Speed Sense 4 Speed Control t Table 2 12 CPU Fan Connector Floppy Connector FDD1 17x2 box header 2 54mm pitch PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 HREDWC DENSITYSEL o 01133 gt OO 3 GND 4 N C 00 y 5 GND 6 DS1 oo Q 7 GND 8 HINDEX SE 9 GND 10 MOTOR A 00 a 11 GND 12 DRIVE SELECT B 5 s A 13 GND 14 DRIVE SELECT A Se A 15 GND 16 MOTOR B 00 S 17 GND 18 DIR S Q OO ri 19 GND 20 STEP oo 21 GND 22 WRITE DATA 2 23 GND 24 HWRITE GATE calla 25 GND 26 TRACKO Ll 4 27 GND 28 HWRITE PROTECT 29 GND 30 HREAD DATA 31 GND 32 HSIDE1 HHEADSEL 33 GND 34 DISK CHANGE Table 2 13 Floppy Connector PCI 757 User s Guide Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions 2 9 2 10 Front Panel 1 Connector FP1 4x2 pin 2 54mm pitch PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Reset Switch 2 External Speaker 3 Reset Switch 4 NC 5 IDE LED 6 Internal Speaker 7 IDELED 8 External Speaker Pins 2 8 External Speaker wire Pins 6 8 shorted Internal Speaker Enable default Table 2 14 Front Panel 1 Connector pin definition Front Panel 2 Connector FP2 5x2 pin 2 54mm pitch
3. PCI 757 User s Guide Integrated Peripherals 4 19 4 20 Onboard Device Onboard Device USB Controller Enabled Item Help USB 2 0 Controller Enabled USB Keyboard Support Disabled USB Mouse Support Disabled Menu Level gt Onboard Audio Enabled Onboard LAN1 Enabled Onboard LAN2 Enabled Ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 9 Onboard Device USB USB 2 0 Controller Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB USB 2 0 controller and you have USB peripherals Options Enabled Disabled USB Keyboard Support Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB keyboard Options Enabled Disabled USB Mouse Support Select Enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus USB controller and you have a USB mouse Options Enabled Disabled Onboard Audio This item allows you to enable disable the chipset to support AC 97 Audio Options Enabled Disabled Onboard LAN1 2 This item allows you to enable disable the Onboard LAN PCI 757 User s Guide gt SuperIO Device SuperlO Device Onboard FDC Controller Enabled Item Help Onboard Serial Port 1 SF8 IRQ4 Onboard Serial Port 2 2F8 IRQ3 UART2 Transmission Type RS 232 Menu Level gt Onboard Parallel Port 378 IRQ7 Parallel
4. sssssssssnnnnsnnnnnsnnninn i 4 29 Load Optimized Defaults 4 29 Supervisor User Password Setting i 4 29 Exit Select0ns sea escape rp sao a as a a ns s a oe ER RM SES 4 30 This page intentionally left blank 4 2 PCI 757 User s Guide Overview This chapter provides a generic description of the Award BIOS The BIOS setup menus and available selections will vary from those of your product For specific information on the BIOS for your product please contact Kontron t Note The BIOS menus and selections for your product will vary from those in this SI chapter For the BIOS manual specific to your product please contact Kontron Award s ROM BIOS provides a built in Setup program which allows the user to modify the basic system configuration and hardware parameters The modified data will be stored in a battery backed CMOS so that data will be retained even when the power is turned off In general the information saved in the CMOS RAM will not need to be changed unless there is a configuration change in the system such as a hard drive replacement or when a device is added Itis possible for the CMOS battery to fail which will cause data loss in the CMOS only If this happens you will need to reconfigure your BIOS settings N d S L y 3 PCI 757 User s Guide Overview 4 3 This page intentionally left blank 4 4 PCI 757 User s Guide Main Menu Once you enter the AwardBIOS CM
5. Options Disabled 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min 4 Min 5 Min 6 Min 7 Min 8 Min 9 Min 10 Min 11 Min 12 Min 13 Min 14 Min 15 Min Soft Off by PWR BTTN Configures the power button function Instant Off The power button functions as a normal power on off button Delay 4 Sec The system is turned off if the power button is pressed for more than four seconds PWRON After PWR Fail This item allows you to select if you want to power on the system after power failure On The system will switch on when power comes back after a power failure Off The system will remain off when power comes back after a power failure Former Sts The system will return to the state it was in before the power failure when power returns i e If the system was on it will switch on again if it was off it will remain off PCI 757 User s Guide CPU THRM Throttling When processor s temperature exceeds the limit setting of processor the CPU clock will run only part ofthe time according to this item s setting You may select the percent of time that the clock runs Power On by Ring An input signal on the serial Ring Indicator RI line i e an incoming call on the modem awakens the system from a soft off state Options Enabled Disabled Wake on LAN This field allows the system to wake up from a signal received through the LAN port Options Enabled Disabled Resume by Alarm When Enabled you can set the date and time at whi
6. Press Enter Enabled Enabled Enabled Floppy Hard Disk LS120 Enabled On Fast Setup Enabled 1 4 Enabled Item Help Menu Level N gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F7 Optimized Defaults F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults Table 4 4 Advanced BIOS Features CPU Features Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility CPU Feature Delay Prior to Thermal Limit CPUID MaxVal C1E Function Execute Disable Bit 16 Min Disabled Auto Enabled Item Help Menu Level N gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults PCI 757 User s Guide Table 4 5 CPU Features Advanced BIOS Features 4 11 N d S L y 3 4 12 Delay Prior to Thermal Selecting this item allows a delay prior to thermal time Options 4Min 8Min 16Min and 32Min Thermal Management Allows you to select the Thermal monitor Option Thermal monitor1 Thermal Monitor 2 TM2 Bus Ratio This item sets the frequency bus ratio of the throttled performance that will be initiated when the on die sensor goes from not hot to hot Settings Min 0 Max 255 TM2 Bus VID This item sets the voltage ofthe throttled performance that will be initiated when the on die sensor goes from not hot to hot
7. Settings Min 0 700V Max 1 708V default 0 8375V Limit CPUID MaxVal The Limit CPUID MaxVal item should be set to Disabled for Windows XP and enabled for earlier versions of Windows C1E Function Allows you to enable or disable the Enhanced Halt State C1E function of the CPU Execute Disable Bit Allows you to enable or disable Intel s Execute Disable Bit XD functionality which can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting operating system Virtualization Technology Press Enter to show the Bootable add in Card Hard Disk Boot Priority Press Enter to show the Boot Priority and Bootable add in Card selections PCI 757 User s Guide CPU L1 amp L2 Cache This function controls the status of the CPU s internal Level 1 and Level 2 cache and may speed up memory access depending on the CPU chipset design default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Hyper Threading Technology Enables the CPU s Hyper Threading Technology default Enabled Options Enabled Disabled Quick Power On Self Test This option speeds up the Power On Self Test POST which runs when you power up the computer Ifitis set to Enabled BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST Enabled Enable quick POST Disabled Normal POST First Second Third Boot Device The BIOS will attempt to load the operating system from the devices specified here as the first second and th
8. Options Enabled Disabled OnChip Primary Secondary PCI IDE The integrated peripheral controller contains an IDE interface with support for two IDE channels Select Enabled to activate each channel separately Options Enabled Disabled IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each ofthe four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface supports Modes 0 through 4 provide successively increased performance In Auto mode the system automatically determines the best mode for each device Options Auto Mode 0 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 and Mode 4 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave UDMA Ultra DMA 33 implementation is possible only if your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating environment includes a DMA driver Windows 95 OSR2 or a third party IDE bus master driver If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra DMA 33 select Auto to enable BIOS support N d V 3 3 Options Auto Disabled SATA Mode Selects IDE or RAID mode for Serial ATA Options IDE RAID On Chip Serial ATA Available options Disabled The SATA Controller is disabled Combined Mode PATA and SATA are combined max 2 IDE drives per channel Enhanced Mode Both SATA and PATA are enabled max 6 IDE drives are supported SATA Only SATA is operated in legacy mode PATA disabled Auto Auto detect Combined Mode or Enhanced Mode
9. V PCI 757 Series Industrial Single Board Computer User s Guide Rev 1 21 October 19 2007 G kontron www kontron com Customer Service Contact Info Kontron Asia Inc 4F No 415 Ti Ding Blvd Sec 2 NeiHu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 2799 2789 Fax 886 2 2799 7399 Visit our site at www kontron com O 2007 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 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 technology Changes which affect the operation ofthe unit will b
10. Slot 2 INTC AD30 Slot 3 INTD AD29 Slot 4 INTA AD28 P2I Bridge AD22 Table A 5 PCI Devices I2C Address Used For Comment DDR RAM DIMM Socket 1 ii Address io DDR RAM DIMM Socket 2 Address PCI 757 User s Guide Table A 6 Inter IC Bus FC PCI Devices un 3 gt W 9 S B V A 5
11. When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Fail Safe Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the BIOS default values for the most stable minimal performance system operation Load Optimized Defaults When you press Enter on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to Load Optimized Defaults Y N N Pressing Y loads the default values which are the factory settings for optimal performance system operation gt Supervisor User Password Setting You can set either the supervisor or the user password or both The differences between them are N d L 3 3 Supervisor is allowed to enter Setup and change the options User is allowed to enter Setup but not to change the options When you select either function the following message will appear at the center of the screen to assist you in creating a password ENTER PASSWORD Type the new password up to eight characters in length and press lt Enter gt The new password will clear any previously entered password from CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press lt Enter gt You may also press lt Esc gt to abort the change To disable a password just press lt Enter gt when you are prompted to enter the password A message will confirm that password protection will be disabled Once the password is disabled the system will bo
12. 1 LGA775 CPU Socket 3 Verify that package is within the socket body and that the Orientation Keys are properly mated see Figure 3 2 Corner trimmed at 45 degrees Figure 3 2 CPU Alignment in LGA775 Socket PCI 757 User s Guide 4 Closethe Load Plate While pressing down lightly on Load Plate engage the Load Lever Secure the Load Lever with Load Plate tab under the retention tab of the Load Lever see Figure 3 3 Load Plate Figure 3 3 CPU Secured in LGA775 Socket i 3 d B Q S Removing the CPU To remove the CPU reverse the installation steps 1 Before removing the CPU turn off the system power andwait for about 20 minutes until the heat radiation plate of the cooling fan and the CPU cools down 2 To remove the CPU first release the Load Lever of the LGA775 Socket and raise the Load Plate 3 Remove the CPU by grasping the substrate edges only with thumb and forefinger and lifting it out with a purely vertical motion 4 Replace the protective cover PCI 757 User s Guide Processor Installation 3 5 WARNING A The CPU and the heatsink may be hot and could cause burns A Heatsink Installation The system must not be operated without a heat sink and fan to provide the necessarily cooling Install the heat sink and fan supplied by the CPU manufacturer or other suitable heat sink and fan assembly Important Make sure that good thermal contact is made between the pro
13. 13 Floppy Connector csse ne str e mes ere eme eet O e a Reeve bene e We ees 2 9 Table 2 14 Front Panel 1 Connector pin definition 2 10 Table 2 15 Front Panel 2 Connector pin definition 2 10 Table 2 16 EIDE Connector s iuc Im Rp RR ENER A 2 11 Table 2 17 LPT Port Contiector ene ge a X DI RI E E EEN 2 11 Table 2 18 Seral ATA Connector free i a RE Pax a deeded Ya y ea eg e d 2 12 Table 2 19 USBO 7 Headers I Rhe REPERI RE EE Rt la a ar em eec mpm epe 2 12 Table 2 20 PCI 757 Rear Panel Connector Descriptions usssssssssstssnnnnnsnnin n 2 13 Table 2 21 Keyboard Mouse Connector 6 eee eee ce eee hh hn 2 13 Table 2 22 LAN1 Fast Ethernet Connector zzsasaansnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnini a 2 13 Table 2 23 LANZ Gigabit Ethernet Connector 2 14 Table 2 24 geg 2 14 Table 2 25 VGA Display Connector 0 eee ccc eee cee cent Ime 2 14 Table 4 1 Main ET 4 5 Table 4 2 Standard CMOS Features 4 7 Table 4 3 IDE Primary Master saak s b gd ere aa Qo i D Eege A 4 9 Table 4 4 Advanced BIOS Features 4 11 ELO E VER lt CEET 4 11 Table 4 6 Advanced Chipset Features 4 15 Table 4 7 Integrated Peripherals 42 0 ss 60 3006 s Smb A O S MTN HSR V EBT RT nnn 4 18 Table4 8 OnChip IDE Device 141440 20010 8 dis G eR b e DR leed dad 4 18 Table 4 9 Onboard Device sells san i sakina pr eR EE RE e e dese d E 4 20 Table 4 10 SuperIO Device viii a rt R cxx TR LR RIT RC ER NN 4 21 Table 4 11 Po
14. 18 A2 19 A1 20 A0 21 DO 22 D1 23 D2 24 10CS16 25 CD2 26 CD1 27 D11 28 D12 29 D13 30 D14 31 D15 32 CS1 33 VS1 34 IORD 35 IOWR 36 WE 37 INTRQ 38 vcc 39 CSEL 40 VS2 41 RESSET 42 IORDY 43 INPACK 44 REG 45 DASP 46 PDIAG 47 D8 48 D9 49 D10 50 GND Note Compact Flash n a on PCI 757VL gt AIX Power Control Connector CN1 Wafer 2 pin M 2 54mm Table 2 6 CompactFlash Slot pin definition Table 2 7 ATX Power Control Connector PIN SIGNAL 1 PS ON 2 5VSB PCI 757 User s Guide Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions 2 7 y a Q N S iL S k gt AC 97 Connector CN2 Wafer Box 5x2 pin M 2 0mm PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 AC RST 2 AC SYNC 3 GND 4 AC DAOUT 5 AC DAIN2 6 GND 7 GND 8 AC BCLK 9 5V 10 3 3V Table 2 8 AC 97 Connector Internal Keyboard Connector CN4 Wafer 5 pin male PIN SIGNAL KB Clock KB Data N C GND VCC Q ml ooood wow lR lw inje Table 2 9 Internal Keyboard Connector gt RS232 Serial Port Header COM1 5x2 box header 2 54mm pitch PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 10 N C Table 2 10 RS232 Serial Port Header gt RS232 422 485 Serial Port Header COM2 5x2 box header 2 54mm pitch SIGNAL SIGNAL DCD 422TXD 485DATA RXD 422RXD TXD 422TXD 485DATA GND RI
15. Dual Channel Mode This page intentionally left blank 3 2 PCI 757 User s Guide Overview This chapter describes how to set up your system and add processors and memory Processor Installation Processor Handling Carefully follow the steps below in order to prepare the CPU for installation 1 Remove processor from packaging 2 Visually inspect to ensure processor protective cover is present and properly secured 3 Handle the CPU by grasping the substrate edges only with thumb and forefinger CAUTION A DO NOT TOUCH PROCESSOR CONTACTS TO PREVENT DAMAGING THE CPU A 4 Remove protective cover with the opposite hand by depressing larger retention tab and peeling the cover away a S d y Q S 5 Setand reserve the protective cover aside Always keep the protective side cover on the processor when notin the socket gt Installing the CPU Carefully follow the steps below in order to install the CPU 1 Check and confirm that you are installing the correct CPU type 2 Alignthe gold triangle with the corner of the socket nearest the Load Lever that is trimmed at a 45 degree angle see Figure 3 1 Carefully place the CPU into the socket body using a purely vertical motion Tilting the processor into place or shifting it into place on the socket can damage the sensitive socket contacts PCI 757 User s Guide Overview 3 3 i Corner trimmed at 45 degrees Figure 3
16. Features Date mm dd yy Mon Mar 6 2006 Item Help Time hh mm ss 16 19 20 gt IDE Channel 0 Master 13579 MB Menu Level gt gt IDE Channel 0 Slave None gt IDE Channel 1 Master None Change the day month year and gt IDE Channel 1 Slave None century Drive A 1 44M 3 5 in Video EGA VGA Halt On All Errors TL Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 2 Standard CMOS Features N d S L y 3 Date Options Month DD YYYY Set the system date Note that the Day automatically changes when you set the date Time Options HH MM SS Set the system time IDE Channel 0 1 Master Options are available in the sub menu described in the IDE Adapters section below Press lt Enter gt to enter the sub menu and select detailed options IDE Channel 0 1 Slave Options are available in the sub menu described in the IDE Adapters section below Press lt Enter gt to enter the sub menu and select detailed options PCI 757 User s Guide Standard CMOS Features 4 7 4 8 Drive A Drive B Options None 360K 5 25 in 1 2M 5 25 in 720K 3 5 in 1 44M 3 5 in 2 88M 3 5 in Select the type of floppy disk drive installed in your system Video Options EGA VGA CGA 40 CGA 80 MONO Select the default video device Halt On Options All Errors No Errors All but Keyboard
17. MB 128 VGA Setting On Chip Frame Buffer Size PCI Slot On Chip VGA Enabled On Chip Frame Buffer Size 8MB Ti Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults N d S L y 3 Table 4 6 Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable This selection provides the option to select DRAM timing detection using Serial Presence Detect SPD or by manually setting it Options Manual By SPD CAS Latency Time When synchronous DRAM is installed the number of clock cycles of CAS latency depends on the DRAM timing Options 2 2 5 3 Active to Precharge Delay Sets the length of time a row in the memory module stays active before precharging Options 5 6 7 8 Auto PCI 757 User s Guide Advanced Chipset Features 4 15 4 16 DRAM RAS To CAS Delay This option allows you to insert a timing delay between the CAS and RAS strobe signals used when DRAM is written to read from or refreshed Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This option applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system Options 2 3 4 DRAM RAS Precharge If an insufficient number of cycles are allowed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data Fast gives faster performance and Slow
18. Port Mode SPP x ECP Mode Select EPP1 7 x ECP Mode Use DMA 3 N gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 10 SuperIO Device Onboard FDC Controller Select Enabled if your system has a floppy disk controller FDC installed on the system board and you wish to use it If you have installed an add in FDC or the system has no floppy drive select Disabled Options Enabled Disabled N d L y 3 Onboard Serial Port 1 Port 2 Select an address and corresponding interrupt for the first and second serial ports Options 3F8 IRQ4 2E8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 Disabled and Auto gt UART2 Transmission Type This item allows you to select the transmission type for COM2 Options RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Onboard Parallel Port This item allows you to determine which access onboard parallel port controller goes with which I O address Options 3BC IRQ7 378 IRQ7 278 IRQ5 and Disabled Parallel Port Mode Select an operating mode for the onboard parallel printer port Select Normal Compatible or SPP unless you are certain your hardware and software both support one of the other available modes Options SPP EPP ECP and ECP EPP PCI 757 User s Guide Integrated Peripherals 4 21 gt ECP Mode Select Select the ECP mode Options 1 7 1 9 ECP Mode Use DMA Select a DMA channe
19. Q S B V A 4 Memory Mapping Upper Memory Used for Available COO00h CBFFFh VGA BIOS No CCOOOh CFFFFh OHCI Open Registers Yes CCOOOh CFFFFh CDOOOh CDFFFh E0000h FFFFFh System BIOS No LAN Option ROM Yes Table A 3 Memory Mapping Note If PXE LAN Boot is enabled USB functionality must be disabled gt 1 0 Address Map I O Address Used for Comment et si 8237DMA Controller 20h 21h 8259A PIC 2Eh 2Fh SuperIO Access Port AOh A1h 8259A PIC 40h 43h XT AT 44h 47h PS 2 Se 60h 64h KeyBoard Controller 90h 96h PS 2 POS FOh FFh Math Co Processor X87 Unit 170h 177h Secondary IDE 1FOh 1F7h Primary IDE 200h 22Fh GAME 1 0 220h 22Fh Sound Blaster AD Lib 279h A79h Plug and Play Configuration Register 295h 296h HW Monitor Access Port 2F8h 2FFh COM2 378h 37Ah Parallel Printer Port 3BOh 3BFh MDA MGA 3C0h 3CFh EGA VGA 3D4h 3D9h CGA CRT Register Controller and Palette Register 3FOh 3F7h Floppy Diskette 3F6h 3F7h Enhanced IDE 3F8h 3FFh COM1 OCF8h PCI Configuration Register address OCFCh PCI Configuration Register data Table A 4 I 0 Address Map PCI 757 User s Guide PCI Devices gt Inter IC Bus F C PCI Device PCI Interrupt Comment Ethernet INTE Uses an internal REQ GNT pair Slot 1 INTB AD31
20. Saving Maximum power management Suspend Mode 1 min and HDD Power Down 1 min User Defined Allows you to set each mode individually When not disabled each of the ranges is from 1 min to 1 hr except for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min to 15 min and disabled PCI 757 User s Guide Power Management Setup 4 23 N d S L y 3 4 24 gt Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked BlankScreen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer V H SYNC Blank This selection will cause the system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer DPMS Initial display power management signaling Video Off In Suspend This field is used to activate the video off feature when the system enters the Suspend mode Options Yes No Suspend Type The default setting for the Suspend Type field is Stop Grant StopGrant The system can wake up through external events PwrOn Suspend The system can only wake up through the Power Button Suspend Mode When Enabled and a set time of system inactivity has elapsed all devices except the CPU will be shut down Options Disabled 1 Min 2 Min 4 Min 8 Min 12 Min 20 Min 30 Min 40 Min 1 Hour HDD Power Down When Enabled and a set time of system inactivity has elapsed the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active
21. The PCI 757 has several jumpers which must be properly configured to ensure correct operation H Figure 2 1 Jumper Connector For a three pin jumper see Figure 2 1 the jumper setting is designated 1 2 when the jumper connects pins 1 and 2 The jumper setting is designated 2 3 when pins 2 and 3 are connected and so on You will see that one of the lines surrounding a jumper pin is thick which indicates pin No 1 To move a jumper from one position to another use needle nose pliers or tweezers to pull the pin cap offthe pins and move it to the desired position y a Q N S iL T S k PCI 757 User s Guide Overview 2 3 Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions FAN1 53 ATX1 FDD1 IDE2 CN4 COM1 CNOO Figure 2 2 Jumper and Connector Locations 2 4 PCI 757 User s Guide Jumper Settings Use the information in the following tables to change the jumpers Jumper Function JP1 Clear CMOS JP2 CF Card Master Slave Select Table 2 1 Jumper Location Description To ensure the correct configuration the following describes how to set the jumpers to enable disable or change functions For jumper locations please refer to jumper location diagram Clear CMOS Setting JP1 2 pin 2 54mm pitch header Function JP1 T Normal Default 1 2 Open y Clear CMOS 1 2 Shorted S Table 2 2 Clear CMOS setting ID
22. Uu CF Card Master Slave Select JP2 2 pin 2 54mm pitch header A S K Function JP2 Master Default 1 2 Open Slave 1 2 Shorted Table 2 3 CF Card Master Slave select PCI 757 User s Guide Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions 2 5 2 6 Main Board Pin Assignments Connector Function ATX1 ATX Power 12V Connector CFD1 CompactFlash Socket CN1 ATX Power Control Connector CN2 AC97 Connector CNA Internal Keyboard Connector COM1 RS 232 Serial Port Connector COM2 RS 232 422 485 Serial Port Connector FAN1 CPU Fan Connector FDD1 Floppy Connector FP1 Front Panel 1 Connector Reset HD Led Speaker FP2 Front Panel 2 Connector P LED P BT KB Lock SMB IDE1 2 EIDE Connector LPT1 LPT Port Connector SATA1 2 Serial ATA Connector USB1 3 USB Connector DIMM1 184 Pin DDR DIMM Socket Channel A DIMM2 184 Pin DDR DIMM Socket Channel B MPCI1 Mini PCI Socket Table 2 4 PCI 757 Main Board Connector Descriptions gt AIX Power 12V Connector ATX1 2x2 pin female PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 1 Ground 3 12V 3 2 Ground 4 12V PCI 757 User s Guide Table 2 5 ATX Power_12V Connector CompactFlash slot CFD1 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 D3 3 D4 4 D5 5 D6 6 D7 7 CSOH 8 A10 9 ATASEL 10 A9 11 A8 12 A7 13 vcc 14 A6 15 A5 16 A4 17 A3
23. the access mode for this hard disk Capacity Options Auto Display your disk drive size Disk drive capacity approximate Note that this size is usually slightly greater than the size of a formatted disk given by a disk checking program PCI 757 User s Guide Standard CMOS Features 4 9 N d L y 3 The following options are selectable only if the IDE Primary Master item is set to Manual Cylinder Options Min 0 Max 65535 Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk Head Options Min 0 Max 255 Setthe number of read write heads Precomp Options Min 0 Max 65535 Warning Setting a value of 65535 means no hard disk Landing zone Options Min 0 Max 65535 Sector Options Min 0 Max 255 Number of sectors per track 4 10 PCI 757 User s Guide Advanced BIOS Features This section allows you to configure your system for basic operation You have the opportunity to select the system s default speed boot up sequence keyboard operation shadowing and security Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features CPU Feature Hard Disk Boot Priority CPU L1 amp L2 Cache Hyper Threading Technology Quick Power On Self Test First Boot Device Second Boot Device Third Boot Device Boot Other Device Boot Up NumLock Status Gate A20 Option Security Option APIC Mode MPS Version Control For OS Summary Screen Show Press Enter
24. to make helpful information stand out Important An important note indicates information that is important for you to know O CAUTION A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware and tells you how A to avoid the problem gt gt WARNING A WARNING indicates the potential for bodily harm and tells you how A to avoid the problem Disclaimer We have tried to identify all situations that may pose a warning or 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 Warning PCI 757 User s Guide e gt Unpacking When unpacking follow these steps 1 After opening the box save it and the packing material for possible future shipment 2 Remove allitems from the box If any items listed on the purchase order are missing notify Kontron customer service immediately 3 Inspect the product for damage If there is damage notify Kontron customer service immediately Refer to Warranty Policy for the return procedure 91 3 PCI 757 User s Guide Unpacking xvii gt Regulatory Compliance Statements This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class A devices gt FCC Compliance Statement for Class A Devices The product s described in this user s guide has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuantto Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These l
25. up in your body d N 3 V h a a u When transporting a sensitive component first place itin 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 with care Don t touch the components or contacts on a board Hold a board by its edges or by its metal mounting bracket Y Do not handle or store system boards near strong electrostatic electromagnetic magnetic or radioactive fields PCI 757 User s Guide Preventing Electrostatic Discharge xi This page intentionally left blank xii X PCI 757 User s Guide Preface Contents How to Use This Guide xv Advisory Convention xvi UNPACKING sese tr RE EERSTEN hee s xvii Regulatory Compliance Statements s sssssssssss s xviii Warranty Policy 6 NEES bo tetas hehehe EIE ee istes xix Limited Warranty vano rre ace ee reme RR ae ged ee xix Returm Procedure ss cremei erre RR NEU RUE OR TES EE xix Emitation of Eability 9 vg Skata ad re Rhet eae xs xix Maintaining Your Computer XX Cleaning Components 0 cece eee eee eee eens XX Environmental Factors san sb ec eee eee eee ee eee ee eee eens XX Power Protecti0N 12 020400 b dava aaa xxi This page intentionally left blank xiv PCI 757 User s Guide How to Use This Guide This guide is designed to be used as step by step instructi
26. 7 Mechanical Dimensions rr 1 9 Jumper Connector arios erm me ace EE eer 2 3 Jumper and Connector Locations i sssssssssssnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninia a 2 4 Rear Panel connector Locations 2 13 LGA775 CPU Socket sab up ERR DE Aa 3 4 CPU Alignment in LGA775 SoCket 1 1 em mn bre thm tnde eta dancer m m hem woes 3 4 CPU Secured in LGA775 Socket ier sd ia EN de I e 3 5 DIMM Memory and 184 pin Socket usssssssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnia a 3 7 Memory Installation rec er sh re ea 3 7 PCI 757 User s Guide iii iv PCI 757 User s Guide Tables Tablet PCI 757 Specifications cre sn ds s o eere E R r R NNN 1 7 Table 2 1 Jumper Location Description a 2 5 Table 2 2 Clear CMOS setting i secet o mese eux Rh e Rem nbn e s Ce 8 2 5 Table 2 3 CF Card Master Slave select eese hh nnn 2 5 Table 2 4 PCI 757 Main Board Connector Descriptions usssassssksnssnnnnnsnnnia 2 6 Table 2 5 ATX Power_12V Connector ehh m mnn 2 6 Table 2 6 CompactFlash Slot pin definition isssssssannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnia 2 7 Table 2 7 ATX Power Control Connector ssssannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnia 2 7 Table 2 8 AC197 Connector EE 2 8 Table 2 9 Internal Keyboard Connector sssssssasssaasssansasaaaaaaaaa es 2 8 Table 2 10 RS232 Serial Port Header 2 8 Table 2 11 RS232 422 485 Serial Port Header 2 8 Table 2 12 CPU Fan Connector ecce dE case er ee a EHE ER EVE E 2 9 Table 2
27. All but Diskette AlL but Disk Key Select the situation in which you want the BIOS to stop the POST process and notify you Base Memory Options N A Displays the amount of conventional memory detected during boot Extended Memory Options N A Displays the amount of extended memory detected during boot Total Memory Options N A Displays the total memory available on the system PCI 757 User s Guide gt IDE Adapters The IDE adapters control the hard disk drive Use a separate sub menu to configure each hard disk drive Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility IDE Channel 0 Master IDE HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help IDE Channel 0 Master Auto Access Mode Auto Menu Level To auto detect the HDD s size head on this channel N gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 3 IDE Primary Master IDEHDD Auto Detection Options Press Enter Press Enter to auto detect the HDD on this channel If detection is successful the utility will fill the remaining fields on this menu IDE Primary Master Options None Auto and Manual Selecting Manual lets you set the remaining fields on this screen Selects the type of fixed disk User Type will let you select the number of cylinders heads etc Note PRECOMP 65535 means NONE Access Mode Options CHS LBA Large and Auto Choose
28. BD F 771 gt g EE EEN iii NN EEE Sr ATA 66 100 HDD ribbon cable x2 Floppy ribbon cable x1 SATA cable x1 USB 2 0 4 port PCI bracket and cable COM 1 port PCI bracket and cable Keyboard Mouse Y cable If any of these items is damaged or missing please contact Kontron Save all packing materials for future replacement and maintenance 1 4 PCI 757 User s Guide Features Processor The PCI 757 supports a single 90nm process Intel PentiumO 4 Processor with Hyper Threading Technology on a LGA775 socket with up to 800 MHz front side bus Chipset The PCI 757 is based on the Intel 865G GMCH and Intel I O Controller Hub 5 ICH5 chipset TheIntel amp 865G GMCH provides Support for Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper Threading Technology or Celeron D 800 533 400 MHz system bus Support for Dual Channel DDR400 333 memory up to 2 GB Intel Extreme Graphics 2 provides resolution up to 2048 x 1536 at 75Hz Hub Interface 1 5 electrical transfer protocol 266 MB s point to point connection to ICH5 Package 37 5 mm x 37 5 mm 932 pin Flip Chip Ball Grid Array FCBGA The Intel 1 0 Controller Hub 5 ICH5 provides PCI Local Bus Specification Rev 2 2 compliant with support for 33MHz PCI operations ACPI Power Management Logic Support Enhanced DMA controller Integrated Serial ATA host controller with independent DMA operations on two ports Integrated ID
29. C 2 3 Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions sssasassaaassaansnanaaaaaaaaaa aaa a 2 4 Jumper ll EEN 2 5 Mam Board Pin Assignments i2 3 s VAN d k Salsa a H VG Ae ek DUE Een da 2 6 Rear Panel PIN ASSIGNMeNtS ee ENER NEEN Sak das E E sa Y RUN dE rm orn EE 2 13 Chapter 3 System Installation NEEN EE A ta ak 3 3 Processor Installation 4a s bei s std ER a EEUU RE ER e E E ANE dte SE 3 3 Processor Handing emir EE 3 3 Installing the CPU aiu eade A e ERR re BEEN REES n ald 3 3 Removing the CPU iioi pep EE an sa deeg ER T E ERE ES SE RR TER DK 3 5 Heatsink Installation 5 pes uy er Sege P EEN K DGS EA Ee ER 3 6 Memory Module Installation exa He EE Ur e RE i aa dus 3 7 Installing a DIMM 214340 00 80 em tm a S eet mee Rr HH ERR RH RR ieee 3 7 Removing a DIMM EE dE sees ee ede seed Se EELER RE REENEN REINER RES 3 8 Memory Configuration for Dual Channel Mode 3 8 PCI 757 User sGuide i ii Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup VerVIew santa al e te a ree e arem ae ER en nb e Rama ea P CS AAA 4 3 Main MO eT TT 4 5 Standard CMOS EStdt t 4 7 NISSEN 4 9 Advanced BIOS Features 382347 8 A aV as rl 4 11 Advanced Chipset Features nada e RET eer VER tr TAA AR eedem ee 4 15 Integrated Peripherals eer dal rmm pen Ababa s a cene eoe e c xe e e e 4 18 OnChip IDEDevice s 7 2 eere SNE TVG eer Iber eee Res fer r SE E sau dala 4 18 Onboard Dev
30. E controller supports Ultra ATA 100 66 33 USB host interface with support for 7 USB ports four UHCI host controllers one EHCI high speed USB 2 0 Host controller SMBus Specification Ver 2 0 with additional support for I2C devices Supports AC 97 Rev 2 3 Specifications Low Pin Count LPC interface Firmware Hub FWH interface support Package 31mm x 31mm 460 pin mBGA PCI 757 User s Guide Overview UOIINPOMU BIOS Award Plug amp Play FWH BIOS 4Mb ROM gt Onboard Gigabit Fast Ethernet Controllers The PCI 757 provides one Gigabit Ethernet interface via an Intel 82541PI Gigabit Ethernet Controller and one Fast Ethernet interface via an Intel 82562EZ Fast Ethernet Controller GbE n a on PCI 757VL I O Control The Winbond W83627HG Super 1 0 provides the following functionality Two UART serial ports one UART supports RS232 422 485 interface jumperless by BIOS selection parallel port floppy drive port PS 2 keyboard mouse interface Watchdog Timer 1 to 255 step sec min software programmable Hardware Monitor The W83627HG Super I 0 provides temperature fans and voltage monitor It has analog to digital converters that allow software to monitor the voltages on the PCI 757 CPU Vcore 1 5V 43 3V 412V 5V 5VSB VBAT CPUtemp CPU Fan 1 6 PCI 757 User s Guide Product Specifications Specifications Processors Chipsets H Full size PICMG 1 0 S
31. Empty 25 Ground 13 Select Table 2 17 LPT Port Connector PCI 757 User s Guide Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions 2 11 2 12 Serial ATA Connector SATA1 4 7 pin L type PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 SATA DP 3 SATA DON 4 GND 5 SATA RXN 6 SATA RXP 7 GND USB Headers USB1 3 5x2 pin header 2 54mm pitch Table 2 18 Serial ATA Connector PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 5V 5V 3 USBD1 USBD2 5 USBD1 6 USBD2 7 GND 8 GND 9 key 10 GND PCI 757 User s Guide Table 2 19 USBO 7 Headers 4A co Rear Panel Pin Assignments NA LAN2 VGA 1 LAN Figure 2 3 Rear Panel connector locations Connector Function PS2 Mouse Keyboard Connector LAN1 2 Gigabit Fast Ethernet Connectors USB4 USB Type A Connector VGA1 VGA Display Connector Table 2 20 PCI 757 Rear Panel Connector Descriptions y a Q N S iL S k gt Keyboard Mouse Connector CN3 6 pin purple DIN PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL aim s 1 Keyboard data 2 Mouse data 2 ahh 3 Ground 4 5V 4 is l 9 3 5 Keyboard clock 6 Mouse clock 2 w 1 Table 2 21 Keyboard Mouse Connector Fast Ethernet Connector LAN1 RJ 45 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL E 1 Transmit output 5 NC L 2 Transmit output 6 Receiv
32. OS Setup Utility the Main Menu will appear on the screen The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices Use the arrow keys to select among the items and press Enter to accept your choice and enter the sub menu Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Standard CMOS Features Frequency Voltage Control Advanced BIOS Features Load Fail Safe Defaults Advanced Chipset Features Load Optimized Defaults Integrated Peripherals Set Supervisor Password Power Management Setups Set User Password PnP PCI Configurations Save amp Exit Setup PC Health Status Exit Without Saving Esc Quit T L gt lt Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Time Date Hard Disk Type Table 4 1 Main Menu Note A brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen N d L y 3 Setup Items The main menu includes the following main setup categories Recall that some systems may not include all entries Each category is described in detail in the sections which follow Standard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in the chipset registers and optimize your system s performance Integrated Peripherals Use this menu to specify your settings f
33. cessor and heat sink Insufficient contact or incorrect use of heat sink fan or thermal compound can cause the processor to overheat which may crash the system or cause permanent damage to the CPU 3 6 PCI 757 User s Guide Memory Module Installation Figure 3 3 below displays the notch marks as they should look on your DIMM memory modules DIMMs have 184 pins and one notch that will match with the onboard DIMM sockets DIMM modules are installed by placing the chip firmly into the socket at a 90 degree angle and pressing straight down Figure 3 4 until it fits tightly into the DIMM socket Figure 3 4 DIMM Memory and 184 pin Socket gt Installing a DIMM Carefully follow the steps below in order to install the DIMMs 1 Toavoid generating static electricity and damaging the DIMM ground yourself by touching a grounded metal surface or using a ground strap before you touch the DIMM 2 Donottouch the connectors of the DIMM Dirt or other residue may cause a malfunction 3 Hold the DIMM with its notch aligned with the memory socket of the PCI 757 and insert it completely into the socket Lift the locking tabs at each end of the DIMM socket to lock it in position EA iv 3 3 V f E B eh a S Pull ite Pull ite Figure 3 5 Memory Installation 4 Ifyou install two DIMMs install the second DIMM using the same procedure as above 5 Ifthe DIMM does not go in smoothly do not force
34. ch the RTC real time clock alarm awakens the system from Suspend mode Options Enabled Disabled Date or Month Alarm N d L 3 3 Select a date in the month when you want the alarm to go off Time hh mm ss Alarm Set the time you want the alarm to go off PCI 757 User s Guide Power Management Setup 4 25 4 26 gt PnP PCI Configurations This section describes the configuration of the PCI bus system PCI or Personal Computer Interconnect is a system which allows 1 0 devices to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended that only experienced users make any changes to the default settings Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PnP PCI Configurations PNP OS Installed No Item Help Reset Configuration Data Disabled Resources Controlled By Auto ESCD Menu Level gt IRQ Resources Press Enter DMA Resources Press Enter Select Yes if you are using a Plug and Play capable operating system Select No if you need the BIOS to configure non boot devices TL Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 12 PnP PCI Configurations gt PNP OS Installed If your operating system supports Plug amp Play PnP select Yes so that it can take
35. e documented in the next revision of this user s guide Revision Date Edited by 15 07 2006 Initial Release 26 01 2007 Correct BIOS chapter 1 20 07 08 2007 JC Update website info layout 1 21 10 19 2007 JC Correct COM2 pin definition Safety Instructions Before GR Ur EE ix When Working Inside a Computer D Preventing Electrostatic Discharge xi Preface How to Use This Guide ee 5 ep uen ete rm nte ERR e tr E eld OR ed ds xv Advisory Conventions NEE ENEE EENS adds xvi hhrnsnppesce PEE xvii Regulatory Compliance Statement xviii Warranty POliCy essei cese n err bh CR EUR NNN a LEE a xix limited Warranty 2e tme he menses mes m ehe rae e e aee e e RR gie xix Return Procedure sisse I i9 irerte te ex e hr aa k I CO Re PIU Ra E RE xix Limitation of Erability enr hm Saba a E SR E E ER ace Aree xix Maintaining Your Computer XX Cleaning Components meme reet eR Eee ee e as s a an skala b sl u XX EnvironmeritalFactors sd su vsa a e k rakk XX Power Protection 20d ss kra Rab kaa k r i xxi Chapter 1 Introduction Wl MP EE EE a a SE tre 1 3 Checklist 100 ss a 1 4 Du aise i sits sasa EECH AS A h kr 1 5 Product Specifications sss sb ips saak EEN 1 7 System BlotkDi graM0 o o cg DR De id dad 1 8 Mechanical DIMENSIONS 1 44 k s iad Gaga ni rk ex Re ep AE RR UR HOE Ree be See E oV 1 9 Chapter 2 Hardware Settings OVerVIeW cusnrenebRe ien Y ESPERE REF CC REG A CS EP M REIN DER Re e ERE QS 2 3 NIIT
36. e input S 3 Receive input 7 NC 4 NC 8 NC 8 1 Table 2 22 LAN1 Fast Ethernet Connector PCI 757 User s Guide Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions 2 13 2 14 gt Gigabit Ethernet Connector LANZ RJ 45 PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 MDI 0 2 MDI 0 3 MDI 1 4 MDI 1 5 MDI 2 6 MDI 2 7 MDI 3 8 MDI 3 8 1 LAN LED Function Yellow LINK ACTIVE OFF Green Orange Speed 10 Speed 100 Speed 1000 Note GbE n a on PCI 757VL Table 2 23 LAN2 Gigabit Ethernet Connector USB Connector USB4 4 pin Type A female PIN SIGNAL 1 VCC 2 USB 3 USB 4 GND Table 2 24 USB5 Connector VGA Display Connector VGA1 D Sub 15 pin female PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 NC r 5 1 5 Ground 6 Ground 00000 7 Ground 8 Ground d 9 VCC 10 Ground 11 NC 12 DDCData 15 11 13 HSync 14 VSync 15 DDCCIk Table 2 25 VGA Display Connector PCI 757 User s Guide Chapter 3 System Installation Contents QVEIMIOW EE ii Processor Installation Processor Handling Installing the CPU 1 10008 ewe Gade hme cece sissi Removing the CRU Heatsink Installation 0 cece eee cece ee ee ences Memory Module Installation eese Instalinga DIMM i dre kcu va de Hate ehe ea Removing a DIMM lesse nh Memory Configuration for
37. er Dust and debris builds up on the air filter over time When the air filter becomes very dirty it is difficult for cooling air to pass through the air filter and enter the computer So the air filter must be cleaned to prevent the computer from overheating Remove and clean the air filter on a regular basis following the steps described in the Air Filter section of Chapter 2 Also regularly vacuum the exterior of the chassis to remove dust that has accumulated around the air vents Environmental Factors Temperature The ambient temperature within an enclosure may be greater than room ambient temperature Installation in an enclosure should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation is not compromised Consideration should be given to the maximum rated ambient temperature Overheating can cause a variety of problems including premature aging and failure of chips or mechanical failure of devices Ifthe system has been exposed to abnormally cold temperatures allow a two hour warm up period to bring it up to normal operating temperature before turning it on Failure to do so may cause damage to internal components particularly the hard disk drive Humidity High humidity can cause moisture to enter and accumulate in the system This moisture can cause corrosion of internal components and degrade such properties as electrical resistance and thermal conductivity Extreme moisture buildup inside the system can result in e
38. from repaired products Kontron uses new and reconditioned parts made by various manufacturers in performing warranty repairs and building replacement products If Kontron repairs or replaces a product its warranty term is not extended Shipments not in compliance with this Limited Warranty Return Policy will not be accepted by Kontron gt Limitation of Liability In no event shall Kontron be liable for any defect in hardware software loss or inadequacy of data of any kind or for any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the performance or use of any product furnished hereunder Kontron s liability shall in no event exceed the purchase price of the product purchased hereunder The foregoing limitation of liability shall be equally applicable to any service provided by Kontron or its authorized agent PCI 757 User s Guide Warranty Policy xix XX Le Le Maintaining Your Computer Cleaning Components Internal fans cool the computer by drawing in air through air vents in the front of the computer and blowing it out the rear side panels Dust and other debris is drawn in with the air and if allowed to build up will interfere with the operation of various system components and insulate components preventing heat from dissipating To prevent this an air filter has been installed in front of the air vents in the front panel to block dust and other debris from entering the comput
39. gives more stable performance This option applies only when synchronous DRAM is installed in the system Options 2 3 4 Memory Frequency For This item allows you to set the system memory frequency Options DDR266 DDR320 333 DDR400 Auto System BIOS Cacheable Enables disables caching of System BIOS code from RAM Options Enabled Disabled Video BIOS Cacheable Enables disables caching of Video BIOS code from RAM Options Enabled Disabled gt AGP Aperture Size MB This setting controls how much memory space can be allocated to AGP for video purposes The aperture is a portion of the PCI memory address range dedicated to graphics memory address space Host cycles that hit the aperture range are forwarded to the AGP without any translation Settings 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 PCI 757 User s Guide gt gt On Chip VGA Setting Init Display First Specifies the initial display adapter Options PCI Slot Onboard On Chip VGA Enables disables the chipset integrated VGA Options Enabled Disabled On Chip Frame Buffer Size This item allows you to control the on chip frame buffer size Options 1M 8M 16M PCI 757 User s Guide Advanced Chipset Features N d L 3 3 4 17 4 18 Integrated Peripherals Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Integrated Peripherals OnChip IDE Device Press Enter Item Help Onboard Device Press Enter Su
40. he manufacturer Neglect misuse and abuse shall include any installation operation or maintenance ofthe product other than in accordance with the user s guide ENTERA No agent dealer distributor service company or other party is authorized to change modify or extend the terms of this Limited Warranty in any manner whatsoever Kontron reserves the right to make changes or improvements in any product without incurring any obligation to similarly alter products previously purchased Return Procedure For any Limited Warranty return please contact Kontron Customer Service at http support kontron com tw eRMA and login to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA Number If you do not have an account send an email to support kontron com tw to apply for one All product s returned to Kontron for service or credit must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA Number Freight on all returned items must be prepaid by the customer who is responsible for any loss or damage caused by common carrier in transit Returns for Warranty must include a Failure Report for each unit by serial number s as well as a copy of the original invoice showing the date of purchase To reduce risk of damage returns of product must be in a Kontron shipping container If the original container has been lost or damaged new shipping containers may be obtained from Kontron Customer Service at a nominal cost Kontron owns all parts removed
41. ice esses d ek eene Tea enge dede a 4 20 SuperlO Device vues sa a A EUR E ORE dE CER RC edu 4 21 Power Management Set p cree menm nerit xe emer Id mare eee l G 4 23 PnP PCI Configurations cese eee xw ev ge ee 4 26 PC Health Stats d vi Sk eve Bisa b k eee EEN ER E TER NT PER ERI E KEEN ES Sis 4 27 Frequency Moltage Controls is ise metere ees ee orn da ads Dare eR e RC un 4 28 Load Fail Safe Deals e eee er EE trece REX a EE hae are ee IEEE REPRINT 4 29 Load Optimized Defaults coo Ih RR RE Gh oes NEEN SR E 4 29 Supervisor User Password Setting cesses HH hn 4 29 EXIESelectons EE 4 30 Chapter 5 Driver Installation EE 5 3 Chipset Driver Installation vinos EILER rs ia de EE 5 3 Graphics Driver Iristallation 4 ssrin ee ia Sass kag m te leigh a H KEE l 5 3 L AN DriyersInstallationu a eter em aep Sip heck r e Ar 5 3 Appendix A System Resources Interrupt Request IRQ Lines A 3 DMA Channels eege t eeh a ba a Hesa aia od lace e RE A 3 Memory Mapping sess oes eraty nete rere EE dE eee ee aloes NEE EE eve ebd re A 4 1 9 Address E sis reet pU dl EE IESU DEMENS Mes EE ME A 4 POL Devices kava u Pe tee m ois LE SU SER S ree oxalate DR RATS NE dA P KEE A 5 InteizIC B s IZOren ia e e E E eE E EEE S E EE a E E E E ETOR A 5 PCI 757 User s Guide Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 PCI 757 System Block Diagram Hn 1 8 PCI 75
42. imits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user s guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area domestic environment is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference take adequate measures at their own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Kontron could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note The assembler of a personal computer system may be required to test the system and or make necessary modifications if a system is found to cause harmful interference or to be noncompliant with the appropriate standards for its intended use xviii PCI 757 User s Guide Warranty Policy Limited Warranty Kontron Asia Inc s detailed Limited Warranty policy can be found at http support kontron com tw eRMA Please consult your distributor for warranty verification The limited warranty is void if the product has been subjected to alteration neglect misuse or abuse if any repairs have been attempted by anyone other than Kontron or its authorized agent or if the failure is caused by accident acts of God or other causes beyond the control of Kontron or t
43. ingle Board Computer II PCI Local Bus Specification Rev 2 2 compliant i Single Processor with Intel Land Grid Array 775 LGA775 package Intel Pentium 4 Processor Series 5 6 805 820 Celeron D E up to 2MB L2 cache W400 533 800MHz Front Side Bus B Auto selection of CPU frequency and core voltage B Intel Hyper Threading Technology supported Intel 8656 Graphic Memory Controller Hub GMCH BIntel amp 1 0 Controller Hub 5 ICH5 BIOS i Support for 4 Mb Firmware Hub I BIOS write protection provides anti virus capability EDMI BIOS Support i Supports system soft power off via ATX power supply ESupports PXE Remote Boot System Memory i Dual Channel DDR 333 400MHz B2 DIMM slots maximum 2GB system memory Graphics Form Factor IGMCH analog RGB output on rear bracket H Resolution up to 2048 x 1536 at 75Hz I PICMG 1 0 Full size Single Board Computer Dimensions 338 6mm L x 122mm W 13 33 x4 8 PCI Support B PCI Golden Fingers B Mini PCI card slot n a on PCI 757VL Bus on PICMG 1 0 i Supports ISA Interface no high drive on PCI 757VL H 1 0 IRQ DMA amp bus master i Supports one PCI bus 32 bit at 33MHz Clock Generator iIntegrated Circuit Systems ICS952607 CK410 I 0 Controller 8W83627HG LPC Super 1 0 controller On board LAN BOnboard Gigabit Fast Ethernet 182541PI 182562EZ M2 RJ 45 ports on rear bracket PCI 757VL 1x Fast Ethernet only Periphe
44. ird boot devices Options Floppy LS120 Hard Disk CDROM ZIP100 USB FDD USB ZIP USB CDROM LAN and Disabled Boot Other Device When enabled the system will search all other possible locations for an operating system if it fails to find one in the devices specified under the first second and third boot devices Options Enabled Disabled Boot Up NumLock Status Select the powe on state for NumLock Options On Off Gate A20 Option Select if the chipset or the keyboard controller should control GateA20 Normal A pin in the keyboard controller controls GateA20 Fast Lets the chipset control GateA20 PCI 757 User s Guide Advanced BIOS Features N V 3 3 4 14 Security Option Select whether a password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter setup System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the prompt Setup The system will boot but access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered atthe prompt Note To disable security select PASSWORD SETTING at the Main Menu You will be asked to enter password Do nottype anything and just press Enter to disable security Once security is disabled the system will boot and you can enter Setup freely APIC Mode APIC mode Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller is a BIOS setting made available to Windows 2000 and Windows XP
45. it Pullit all the way out and try again 6 Make sure the DIMM is properly installed and locked by the tabs on both sides of the socket PCI 757 User s Guide Memory Module Installation 3 7 Removing a DIMM To remove the DIMM use your fingers or a small screwdriver to carefully push away the plastic tabs that secure the DIMM at each end Lift it out of the socket Make sure you store the DIMM in an anti static bag The socket must be populated with memory modules of the same size and manufacturer gt Memory Configuration for Dual Channel Mode In order to achieve Dual Channel mode use identical memory modules same brand capacity frequency and density and populate both slots If other memory configurations are used the system may revert to Single Channel mode 3 8 PCI 757 User s Guide Chapter A Award BIOS Setup Contents DC HET 4 3 Ma Meng rara see e ded d 4 5 Standard CMOS Features 4 7 IDE EC 4 9 Advanced BIOS Features 4 11 Advanced Chipset Features 4 15 Integrated Peripherals sussssssssssnnsssnnnnnsnnan 4 18 OnChip IDE Device 144 00000 HERE dE STEE ENEE 4 18 Onboard Device vias ELA metr EEN EEN 4 20 SuperlO Device EENS EIER hh ehh ne rrr rv 4 21 Power Management Setup cece ccc ee cece cece ennes 4 23 PriP PCPConfiguratioris EE meet EE kan Eneas 4 26 PC Health Statue cid ENER ew hates 4 27 Frequency Voltage Control 4 28 Load Fail Safe Defaults
46. l for the parallel port for use during ECP mode Options 3 1 4 22 PCI 757 User s Guide Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most effectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Power Management Setup ACPI Function Power Management Video Off Method Video Off In Suspend Suspend Type Suspend Mode HDD Power Down Soft Off by PWR BTTN PWRON After PWR Fail CPU THRM Throttling Power On by Ring Wake Up On LAN Resume by Alarm x Date or Month Alarm x Time hh mm ss Alarm TL Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F7 Optimized Defaults F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults Enabled User Define DPMS Yes Stop Grant Disabled Disabled Instant Off Off 50 0 Enabled Enabled Disabled 0 0 0 0 ltem Help Menu Level gt ACPI Function This item allows you to enable or disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management ACI Options Enabled Disabled Power Management Table 4 11 Power Management Setup This item allows you to select the type or degree of power saving and is directly related to the following modes HDD Power Down and Suspend Mode Options Min Power Saving Minimum power management Suspend Mode 1 hr and HDD Power Down 15 min Max Power
47. lectrical shorts which can cause serious damage to the system Buildings in which climate is controlled usually maintain an acceptable level of humidity for system equipment However if a system is located in an unusually humid location a dehumidifier can be used to maintain the humidity within an acceptable range Refer to the Specifications section of this user s guide for the operating and storage humidity specifications Altitude Operating a system at a high altitude low pressure reduces the efficiency of the cooling fans to cool the system This can cause electrical problems related to arcing and corona effects This condition can also cause sealed components with internal pressure such as electrolytic capacitors to fail or perform at reduced efficiency PCI 757 User s Guide Power Protection The greatest threats to a system s supply of power are power loss power spikes and power surges caused by electrical storms which interrupt system operation and or damage system components To protect your system always properly ground power cables and one of the following devices Surge Protector Surge protectors are available in a variety of types and usually provide a level of protection proportional with the cost of the device Surge protectors prevent voltage spikes from entering a system through the AC power cord Surge protectors however do not offer protection against brownouts which occur when the voltage drops more than 20 pe
48. llow the instructions given PCI 757 User s Guide Overview 5 3 This page intentionally left blank 5 4 PCI 757 User s Guide Appendix A System Resources Contents Interrupt Request IRQ Lines sssssssssssssssnnia DMA Channels Memory Mapping I 0 Address Map PCI Devices Inter IC Bus I2C This page intentionally left blank A 2 PCI 757 User s Guide gt Interrupt Request IRQ Lines IRQ 4 Used For Comment 0 Timer0 1 Keyboard Controller 2 Cascade 3 COM2 Note 1 4 COM1 Note 1 5 Sound Note 1 6 Floppy Disk Controller Note 1 7 LPT1 Note 1 8 Real Time Clock 9 free 10 free 11 free 12 PS 2 Mouse Note 1 13 Floating Point Unit FPU NPU Math coprocessor 14 Primary IDE Channel Note 1 15 SATA channel Note 1 Table A 1 IRQ Assignments Note If the Used For device is disabled in setup the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices DMA Channels DMA it Used for Comment 0 Memory Refresh 1 Sound Note 1 2 Floppy disk controller Note 1 3 free Unavailable if LPT used in ECP mode 4 Cascade 5 Sound Note 1 6 free 7 free Table A 2 DMA Assignments Note If the Used For device is disabled in setup the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices PCI 757 User s Guide Interrupt Request IRQ Lines A 3 un 3 gt di
49. necting 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 press 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 sure both connectors are correctly oriented and aligned CAUTION Do not attempt to service the system yourself except as explained in A this user s guide Follow installation and troubleshooting instructions closely x PCI 757 User s Guide gt 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 equipment You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge ESD 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 at an ESD workstation or grounded This willl discharge any static electricity that may have built
50. on PCI 757VL FDD KB W83627HG Super I O COM Mouse COM2 1 8 _ PCI 757 User s Guide Figure 1 1 PCI 757 System Block Diagram Mechanical Dimensions SH L16 0 8ll 338 5 335 5 314 6 242 6 uononpoquJ pa 4 0 0 8ll DZ Figure 1 2 PCI 757 Mechanical Dimensions PCI 757 User s Guide Mechanical Dimensions 1 9 This page intentionally left blank 1 10 PCI 757 User s Guide Chapter 2 Hardware Settings Contents Cu HE 2 3 JUMP Sass RR 2 3 Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions 2 4 JumperSettilgsy sive ev egeo aaa 2 5 Main Board Pin Assignments ssasssssssssaanaa 2 6 Rear Panel Pin Assignments cece eee cece eee e eens 2 13 This page intentionally left blank 2 2 PCI 757 User s Guide Overview This chapter provides the definitions and locations of jumpers headers and connectors gt Jumpers
51. ons Disabled 50 C 122 F 53 C 127 F 56 C 133 F 60 C 140 F 63 C 145 F 66 C 151 F 70 C 158 F CPUTemp CPU FAN Speed CPU VCore 1 5V 3 3V 5V 12V VBAT 5VSB Displays the values of CPU Temp CPU FAN Speed CPU VCore 1 5V 3 3V 5V 12V VBAT 5VSB PCI 757 User s Guide PC Health Status 4 27 4 28 gt Frequency Voltage Control Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Frequency Voltage Control CPU Clock Ratio 8 X Item Help Auto Detect PCI CLK Enabled Spread Spectrum Disabled Menu Level gt N gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 14 Frequency Voltage Control CPU Clock Ratio This field is used to set the CPU s frequency ratio By default the CPU Clock Ratio is set to 8X Auto Detect PCI CLK When Enabled this item will auto detect if the PCI slot has any devices and will send the clock signal to the PCI devices When disabled it will send the clock signal to the PCI slot Options Enabled Disabled Spread Spectrum Modulated This item allows you to enable or disable the Spread Spectrum Modulated Leave this field in its default setting Do not alter this setting unless advised by an engineer or technician Options Disabled 0 35 0 50 0 75 1 00 PCI 757 User s Guide Load Fail Safe Defaults
52. ons for installation and as a reference for operation troubleshooting and upgrades http apac kontron com index php id 226 amp cat 950 amp productid 1758 S Note Driver downloads and additional information are available on our web site at pit The following is a summary of the chapter contents 9 13 Chapter 1 Introduction presents the product specifications and system architecture for the PCI 757 Chapter 2 Jumpers and Connectors shows the definitions and locations of jumpers and connectors that you can easily configure for your system Chapter 3 System Installation describes how to properly mount the CPU heatsink and main memory Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Information specifies the meaning of each setup parameter and describes how to get advanced BIOS performance The POST checkpoint list provides a basic troubleshooting guide Chapter 5 Driver Installation provides information on installing installing the drivers for the PCI 757 Appendix A provides System Resources information PCI 757 User s Guide How to Use This Guide Xv xvi Advisory Conventions Four types of advisories are used throughout this user s guide to provide helpful information or to alert you to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury They are Notes Cautions and Warnings The following is an example of each type of advisory Use caution when servicing any electrical component Note A note is used
53. or integrated peripherals Power Management Setup Use this menu to specify your settings for power management PCI 757 User s Guide Main Menu 4 5 gt Pnb PCI Configuration This entry appears if your system supports PnP PCI gt PC Health Status This menu displays the current CPU temperature the fan speeds voltages etc Load Failsafe Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values for the minimal stable performance required for your system to operate gt Load Optimized Defaults Use this menu to load the BIOS default values that are factory settings for optimal performance and system operations While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance the factory has the right to change these defaults to meet their needs Supervisor User Password Use this menu to set User and Supervisor Passwords Save amp Exit Setup Save CMOS value changes to CMOS and exit setup Exit Without Save Abandon all CMOS value changes and exit setup 4 6 PCI 757 User s Guide Standard CMOS Features The items in the Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 10 categories Each category includes no one or more setup items Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt keys to select the value you want for each item Note the Halt On option which allows you to select the situation in which you want the BIOS to stop the POST process and notify you Standard CMOS
54. ot and you can enter Setup freely PASSWORD DISABLED When a password has been enabled you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration Additionally when you have enabled a PCI 757 User s Guide Load Fail Safe Defaults 4 29 4 30 V password you can also require the BIOS to request the password every time your system is rebooted This would prevent unauthorized use of your computer You can determine when the password is requested in the BIOS Features Setup Menu and its Security option see above If the Security option is set to System a password will be required both at boot and on entry into Setup If set to Setup a password is required only when trying to enter Setup Exit Selection Save amp Exit Setup Pressing Enter on this item asks for confirmation Save to CMOS and EXIT Y N Y Pressing Y stores the selections you made in CMOS a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the system is restarted Exit Without Saving Pressing Enter on this item asks for confirmation Quit without saving Y N Y This allows you to exit Setup without storing any changes in CMOS The previous selections remain in effect This exits the Set
55. over the management of device resources If you are using a non PnP aware OS select No to let the BIOS handle it instead Reset Configuration Data Normally you leave this field Disabled Select Enabled to reset the Extended System Configuration Data ESCD when you exit Setup and you have installed a new add on and the system reconfiguration has caused such a serious conflict that the operating system cannot boot Options Enabled Disabled Resources Controlled By This item allows you to automatically configure all the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices If you select Auto all the interrupt request IRQ and DMA assignment fields are cleared as the BIOS automatically assigns them PCI 757 User s Guide PC Health Status Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status Shutdown Temperature Disabled Item Help CPU Warning Temperature Disabled J Temp 36 C 96 F 4326 RPM Menu Level 0 92V 1 59V 5 13V 12 23V 3 32V 4 96V N gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 13 PC Health Status Shutdown Temperature This item allows you to set up the CPU shutdown Temperature Options Disabled 60 C 140 F 65 C 149 F 70 C 159 F and 75 C 167 F N d S L y 3 CPU Warning Temperature This item allows you to set up the CPU Warning Temperature Opti
56. ower supplies produce high voltages and energy hazards which can cause bodily harm d N 3 V h d a u Use extreme caution when installing or removing components Refer to the installation instructions in this user s guide for precautions and procedures If you have any questions please contact Kontron Post Sales Technical Support WARNING High voltages are present inside the chassis when the unit s power cord is plugged 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 PCI 757 User s Guide Before You Begin ix When Working Inside a Computer Before taking covers off a computer perform the following steps 1 Turn off the computer and any peripherals 2 Disconnect the computer and peripherals from their power sources or subsystems to prevent electric shock or system board damage This does not apply when hot swapping parts 3 Follow the guidelines provided in Preventing Electrostatic Discharge on the following page 4 Disconnect any telephone or telecommunications lines from the computer In addition take note of these safety guidelines when appropriate 4 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 discon
57. perlO Device Press Enter Menu Level N gt lt Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 7 Integrated Peripherals gt OnChip IDE Device PCI 757 User s Guide OnChip IDE Device IDE HDD Block Mode Enabled Item Help On Chip Primary PCI IDE Enabled IDE Primary Master PIO Auto IDE Primary Slave PIO Auto Menu Level gt IDE Primary Master UDMA Auto IDE Primary Slave UDMA Auto If your IDE hard drive supports On Chip Secondary PCI IDE Enabled block mode select Enabled for IDE Secondary Master PIO Auto automatic detection of the IDE Secondary Slave PIO Auto optimal number of block IDE Secondary Master UDMA Auto read write per sector the drive IDE Secondary Slave UDMA Auto can support On Chip Serial ATA Setting SATA Mode IDE On Chip Serial ATA Auto Serial ATA Porto Mode Primary Master Serial ATA Porti Mode Primary Master N Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC Exit F1 General Help F5 Previous Values F6 Fail safe defaults F7 Optimized Defaults Table 4 8 OnChip IDE Device IDE HDD Block Mode Block mode is also called block transfer multiple commands or multiple sector read write If your IDE hard drive supports block mode most new drives do select Enabled for automatic detection of the optimal number of block read writes per sector the drive can support
58. pter 1 Introduction Contents CU MTM 1 3 Check Earn 1 4 Features coi ii ias 1 5 Product SpecificCatiONS ss meva ini a a da 1 7 System Block DidQram siii re is 1 8 Mechanical Dimensions lessen 1 9 This page intentionally left blank 1 2 PCI 757 User s Guide Overview The PCI 757 Series is a full size PICMG 1 0 form factor single processor system host board based on the Intel 865G chipset with ICH5 1 0 Controller Hub It features the 90nm process Intel Pentium 4 Processor with Hyper Threading Technology on the LGA775 socket 800MHz Front Side Bus up to 2MB L2 cache and supports 2 DIMMs of Dual Channel DDR333 400 up to a maximum of 2GB The Intel Extreme Graphics 2 technology SATA 1 5Gb s Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2 0 round out the package for a powerful rack mount or wall mount system I 0 features of the PCI 757 include a 32 bit 33MHz PCI Bus Gigabit and Fast Ethernet GbE n a on PCI 757VL EIDE Ultra ATA 100 2 Channels SATA 1 5Gb s Mini PCI amp CompactFlash slots n a on PCI 757VL UART compatible serial ports parallel port floppy drive port PS 2 Keyboard port and VGA at 2048x1536 at 75Hz resolution uononpoqu PCI 757 User s Guide Overview 1 3 Checklist 1 Take out the PCI 757 series unit from the carton box check if the unit is properly secure in the plastic bag 2 Check the contents of the carton box PICMG 1 0 Single Board Computer S E Ge vu
59. ral Support Watchdog Timer B Two IDE channels support Ultra ATA 100 66 33 W1x CompactFlash I II port via Secondary IDE n a on PCI 757VL i Supports 2 Channels SATA 1 5 Gb s Supports 7 ports USB v2 0 one on bracket 6 internal RI Mini PCI card slot n a on PCI 757VL W2x 16550 UART compatible serial ports with ESD protection RS232 422 485 on COM2 W1x internal bi direction parallel port with SPP ECP EPP mode W1xinternal Floppy port BKB MS on rear bracket internal PS 2 Keyboard W1 255 step sec min can be set with software on Super 1 0 Miscellaneous B Voltage fan and CPU temperature monitoring Table 1 1 PCI 757 Specifications PCI 757 User s Guide Product Specifications uononpoquJ DB 15 Primary IDE Secondary IDE CRT System Block Diagram CPU Pentium 4 Celeron D LGA775 package 533 800MHz FSB Hyper Threading 400 533 800 MHz FSB g Northbridge DDR Channel A Intel 865G GMCH DDR 333 400 MHz Y DDR Channel B N Hub Link 1 5 Southbridge Intel ICH5 Intel 82541PI GbE CF on PCI 757 n a on PCI 757VL LAN SATA ports x2 Golden EE Fingers USB 2 0 Bracket x1 Internal x6 Tc BIOS FWH y E EE AC 97 Connector ISA Bus LPT1 Mini PCI slot n a
60. rcent below the normal AC line voltage level ENTERA Line Conditioner Line conditioners go beyond the overvoltage protection of surge protectors Line conditioners keep a system s AC power source voltage at a fairly constant level and therefore can handle brownouts Because of this added protection line conditioners cost more than surge protectors However line conditioners cannot protect against a complete loss of power Uninterruptible Power Supply Uninterruptible power supply UPS systems offer the most complete protection against variations on power because they use battery power to keep the server running when AC power is lost The battery is charged by the AC power while it is available so when AC power is lost the battery can provide power to the system for a limited amount of time depending on the UPS system UPS systems range in price from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars with the more expensive unit s allowing you to run larger systems for a longer period of time when AC power is lost UPS systems that provide only 5 minutes of battery power let you conduct an orderly shutdown of the system but are not intended to provide continued operation Surge protectors should be used with all UPS systems and the UPS system should be Underwriters Laboratories UL safety approved PCI 757 User s Guide Maintaining Your Computer xxi This page intentionally left blank xxii PCI 757 User s Guide Cha
61. systems that increases the number of IRQ Interrupt Request lines available to the processor Options Enabled Disabled MPS Version Control For OS This option is specifies the MPS Multiprocessor Specification version for your operating system MPS version 1 4 added extended configuration tables to improve support for multiple PCI bus configurations and improve future expandability Options 1 4 1 1 Summary Screen Show Show summary screen Options Enabled Disabled PCI 757 User s Guide Advanced Chipset Features This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset This chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources such as DRAM and the external cache It also coordinates communications between the conventional ISA bus and the PCI bus Please note that these items should never need to be altered The default settings have been chosen because they provide the best operating conditions for your system The only time you might consider making any changes would be if you discovered that data was being lost while using your system Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable By SPD Item Help x CAS Latency Time 2 x Active to Precharge Delay x DRAM RAS To CAS Delay Menu Level gt x DRAM RAS Precharge Memory Frequency For System BIOS Cacheable Enabled Video BIOS Cacheable Disabled AGP Aperture Size
62. up utility and restarts your computer PCI 757 User s Guide Chapter 5 Driver Installation Contents verVieW serre b sbr ai Chipset Driver Installation ssssssssssssssnnnsan Graphics Driver Installation esee LAN Driver Installation 4 recs de a ret e e Re This page intentionally left blank 5 2 PCI 757 User s Guide Overview This chapter provides information on installing the necessary drivers for the PCI 757 The following sections describe driver installation procedures for Windows operating systems Download the drivers from the Kontron website at http apac kontron com index php id 226 amp cat 950 amp productid 1758 and install them in the order they are listed below For other operating systems please contact Kontron Chipset Driver Installation To install the Intel 865G chipset drviers run the file infinst_autol exe located in the folder ICH Driver When asked to reboot the system click yes a BAL Graphics Driver Installation After installing the chipset driver select the correct graphics driver for your operating system and install by running the appropriate file located in the folderIntel 865G Graphics After installation is complete reboot the system 3 d B P uor gt LAN Driver Installation Install the LAN Driver run the file Autorun exe located in the folder PRO2KXP 10 2 Select Install Drivers and fo
63. wer Management Setup 4 23 Table 4 12 PnP PCIConfigurations sese oss b b s k H a Sa hh hh nnn 4 26 Table 4 13 PC Health Status 22 922 x1 e ev ax YO a Bra rr AN 4 27 Table 4 14 Frequency Voltage Control 4 28 Table A 1 IRQ Assignments sre s lk aca Raw ae a EXER D wee eee E RE ERR ER EE NER e A 3 Table A 2 DMA ASSIGNMENTS eco ne augue ERR a EROR Kee RAO RT a Re s A 3 Table A 3 Memory Mapping o llle mI Ihn A 4 Tabl amp A 4 1 0 Address Map circa ti a iia we ace A 5 Table A 5 PLIDEVICOS seo ai e aa B k laa A a r r r k A 5 Table A 6 Inter IC Bus I2C eise conde RR ds A 5 PCI 757 User s Guide v vi PCI 757 User s Guide Safety Instructions Contents Before YOU BEGIN See corr cr IX When Working Inside a Computer D Preventing Electrostatic Discharge sssussssassssansssnnnnenni a xi This page intentionally left blank viii PCI 757 User s Guide Before You Begin Before handling the PCI 757 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 a computer Only qualified experienced authorized electronics service personnel should access the interior of a computer The p
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