PCM-6892 Rev.a Manual 5th Ed.
PCM-6892 Rev.a Manual 5th Ed.
PCM-6892 Rev.a Manual 5th Ed.
FCC STATEMENT
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1)
THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE. (2)
THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED
OPERATION.
THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN TESTED AND FOUND TO
COMPLY WITH THE LIMITS FOR A CLASS "A" DIGITAL
DEVICE, PURSUANT TO PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
THESE LIMITS ARE DESIGNED TO PROVIDE REASONABLE
PROTECTION AGAINTST HARMFUL INTERFERENCE WHEN
THE EQUIPMENT IS OPERATED IN A COMMERCIAL
ENVIRONMENT. THIS EQUIPMENT GENERATES, USES, AND
CAN RADIATE RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY AND , IF NOT
INSTATLLED AND USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL, MAY CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. OPERATION OF
THIS EQUIPMENT IN A RESIDENTIAL AREA IS LIKELY TO
CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE IN WHICH CASE THE
USER WILL BE REQUIRED TO CORRECT THE INTERFERENCE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE.
Copyright Notice
This document is copyrighted, 2005. All rights are reserved. The
original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to
the products described in this manual at any time without notice.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, or
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original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for
any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result
from its use.
Acknowledgements
AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
AMI is a trademark of American Megatrends, Inc.
Award is a trademark of Award Software International, Inc.
Cyrix is a trademark of Cyrix Corporation.
IBM, PC/AT, PS/2, and VGA are trademarks of International
Business Machines Corporation.
Intel and Pentium II are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
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ITE is a trademark of Integrated Technology Express, Inc.
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VIA is a trademark of VIA Technology, Inc.
All other product names or trademarks are properties of their
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Technical Support
We want you to get the maximum performance from your products.
So if you run into technical difficulties, we are here to help. For the
most frequently asked questions, you can easily find answers in
your product documentation. These answers are normally a lot
more detailed than the ones we can give over the phone.
So please consult this manual first. If you still cannot find the
answer, gather all the information or questions that apply to your
problem, and with the product close at hand, call your dealer. Our
dealers are well trained and ready to give you the support you need
to get the most from your AAEON products. In fact, most problems
reported are minor and are able to be easily solved over the phone.
In addition, free technical support is available from AAEON
engineers every business day. We are always ready to give advice
on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation of any of our products.
Product Warranty
AAEON warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its
products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for
two years from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not apply to any products which have been
repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by AAEON, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse,
accident or improper installation. AAEON assumes no liability
under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events.
Because of AAEON high quality-control standards and rigorous
testing, most of our customers never need to use our repair service.
If an AAEON product is defective, it will be repaired or replaced at
no charge during the warranty period. For out-of-warranty repairs,
you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials,
service time, and freight. Please consult your dealer for more
details.
If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps:
1. Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For
example, CPU type and speed, AAEON products used, other
hardware and software used, etc.) Note anything abnormal and
list any on-screen messages you get when the problem occurs.
2. Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your
manual, product, and any helpful information readily available.
3. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA
(return material authorization) number from your dealer. This
allows us to process your return more quickly.
4. Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair
and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date (such as your sales receipt) in a shippable container.
A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not
eligible for warranty service.
5. Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package
and ship it prepaid to your dealer.
Packing List
Before you begin installing your card, please make sure that the
following materials have been shipped:
1.PCM-6892 All-in-One Single Board Computer
2.Quick Installation Guide
3.CD-ROM contains the followings:
l User Manual (this manual in PDF file)
l System drivers and utilities
l Ethernet drivers and utilities
l VGA drivers and utilities
l Audio drivers and utilities
l Short Copper Kit
l Jumper Cap
The PCM-6892 requires several cables for operation. You can make
them yourself or purchase an optional cable kit, PCM-10489-6 .
If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distribuitor or sales represntative immediately.
Notice
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing the PCM-6892 board. This user manual is
designed to help you to get the most out of the PCM-6892, please
read it thoroughly before you install and use the board. The
product that you have purchased comes with an two-year limited
warranty, but AAEON will not be responsible for misuse of the
product. Therefore, we strongly urge you to first read the manual
before using the product.
To receive the lastest version of the user manual, please visit our
Web site at:
http://www.aaeon.com.tw
Contents
Chapter 1: General Information ................................... 1
Introduction .... ................................................................. 2
Features .............................................................................. 3
Specifications ...................................................................... 4
Chapter 2: Quick Installation Guide ............................ 7
Locating Jumpers & Connectors ..................................... 8
Mechanical Drawing ......................................................... 10
Jumpers and Connectors ................................................ 12
Clear CMOS(JP1) ........................................................... 14
LCD Voltage Select(JP2) ................................................ 14
Serial Port 2 Status Setup(JP4 & J2) ............................. 15
Serial Port 3 RING Status Setup(JP6) ............................... 15
Serial Port 4 RING Status Setup(JP5) ............................... 16
LCD Shift Clock Setting(J1) .............................................. 16
CPU Fan Connector(CN1) ................................................. 17
K/B & PS2 Mouse Connector(CN2) .................................. 17
LPT Connector(CN3) ......................................................... 18
FDD Connector(CN4) ......................................................... 18
IR Connector(CN5) ............................................................ 19
Front Panel Connector(CN6) ............................................. 20
IDE Hard Drive Connector(CN9) ....................................... 20
USB Connector(CN10&CN12) .......................................... 22
Compact Flash Connector(CN11) ...................................... 23
LAN1&LAN2 Port(CN13&CN15) ..................................... 24
LAN1&LAN2 Status Connector(CN14&CN16) ................ 24
Audio Connector(CN17) .................................................... 25
VGA Port(CN18) ................................................................ 25
TV-out Connector(CN19) ................................................... 26
TTL LCD Connector(CN20) .............................................. 26
CHAPTER
General
Information
Introduction
AAEON new compact size board PCM-6892 targets home automation, POS, Networking, and Kiosk/POI markets. To fulfill the critical
demand of the above markets, PCM-6892 features PCMCIA
expansion interface, large size display support ability, low profile
design, dual lan and yet still remains a cost-effective solution.
Onboard VIA Ezra/Eden EBGA mobile CPU is manufactured with
0.13 and 0.18 micron manufacturing process enabling cool processing by minimizing power consumption and heat generation. Built-in
level 1 and level 2 cache accelerate computing performance. With
the embedded 3DNow! and MMX Technology, this CPU is capable
of high-end multi media application. Eden CPU features World
smallest x86 processor die is an ideal choice for your fanless
solution.
The PCM-6892 comes with VIA 8606 Twister T North Bridge
integrated AGP 4X 2D/3D graphics accelerator. With 18 bit/36 bit
dual channel LVDS interface and TTL signal, you can utilize this
board to display CRT.
This board offers two alternatives of power supply type: AT and
ATX. You can select whichever suitable for your application. The
ATX power supply board features power management to minimize
power consumption. It complies with the ACPI standard and
supports two types of power-saving features: Doze mode and
Suspend modes.
Dual 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet controllers provide superior networking access ability. The compact flash will offer a larger memory bank
for data storage of all types. And the integrated AC97 2.0/SoundBlaster legacy audio provides better presentation for multimedia
application. Onboard PCMCIA interface on the solder side can be
widely used for IEEE 1394, Modem, Wireless LAN, Storage, Sound
Card and SCSI etc.. Equipped with the above functions, this
versatile board can be easily applied to a variety of fields.
Features
z Onboard
z Integrated
z Supports CRT
z Integrated AC-97
z Dual
z Supports
z Supports
z Two
z Supports
z 5V
UDMA100
only operation
Specifications
CPU
VIA C3 1GHz/Eden(400MHz-667MHz)
EBGA CPU (with system bus frequencies of
66/100/133 MHz)
BIOS
Chipset
VIA VT8606/VT82C686B
Memory
Enhanced IDE
FDD interface
Parellel Port
Serial Port
IrDA port
KB/Mouse connector
USB connectors
Battery
Watchdog Timer
DMA
Interrupt
VIA VT8606
Display memory
Display Type
Resolution
Ethernet Interface
Chipset
Ethernet interface
Expansion Interface
PC/104 Connector
PCI Slot
PCMCIA Slot
SDD Interface
Weight
PCM-6892
PCM-6892
Compact Board onboards VIA C3 Ezra/Eden EBGA CPU
with LCD, LVDS, TV-out, Audio, Dual Ethernet, CFD,
PCMCIA, & 4 USBs
Notice
Safety Precautions
Warning! Always completely disconnect the power cord
from your chassis whenever you work with the
hardware. Do not make connections while the
power is on. Sensitive electronic components
can be damaged by sudden power surges. Only
experienced electronics personnel should open
the PC chassis.
Caution! Always ground yourself to remove any static
charge before touching the CPU card. Modern
electronic devices are very sensitive to static
electric charges. As a safety precaution, use a
grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all
electronic components in a static-dissipative
surface or static-shielded bag when they are not
in the chassis.
PCM-6892
Locating Jumpers & Connectors
PCI1
DIM1
CN23
CN22
VIA
JP2
CN21
JP1
CN20
CN19
CN18
CN1
JP1
BATTERY
CN6
CN25
(CN24)
CN12
CN10
CN5
CN13
JP5
CN14
JP6
CN16
CN9
CN15
BC-
CN17
CN26
CN3
CN4
JP4
JP2
CN2
PCM-6892
Mechanical Drawing
140.97
138.06
128.68
113.3
121.91
104.9
33.3
15.24
5.08
203.2
198.12
198.12
193.04
186.39
178.8
172.9
VIA
154.7
153.37
140.85
131.91
119.7
120.02
17.78
138.08
20.32
15.24
12.38
10.41
100.33
99.38
99.06
149.14
104.73
96.52
91.95
BATTERY
138.43
78.74
75.75
61.27
289.17
100.96
44.45
54.93
47.49
41.09
39.37
40.51
27.3
18.32
13.97
6.35
13.65
5.08
0
5.08
3.46
3.17
BC-
146.05
140.97
138.53
125.72
120.99
119.37
100.96
63.49
59.68
53.97
30.85
26.84
15.24
10.48
5.08
0
10
22.99
22.86
20.32
11
PCM-6892
Jumpers and Connectors
Connectors on the board link themselves to external devices,
such as hard disk drives, a keyboard, or floppy drives. In addition,
the board has a number of jumpers that allow you to configure
your system to suit your applications. The table below lists the
function of each jumper and connector:
Jumpers
12
Label
JP1
Function
Clear CMOS
JP2
JP4
JP5
JP6
J1
J2
BC-
Function
CPU Fan Connector
CN2
CN3
LPT Connector
CN4
FDD Connector
CN5
IR Connector
CN6
CN7
PC/104 Connector
CN8
PC/104 Connector
CN9
CN10
CN11
CN12
CN13
LAN1 Port
CN14
CN15
LAN2 Port
CN16
CN17
Audio Connector
CN18
VGA Port
CN19
TV-out Connector
CN20&21
CN22&23
LVDS Connector
CN24
CN25
CN26
CN27
13
PCM-6892
Clear CMOS(JP1)
You can use JP1 to clear the CMOS data if necessary. To reset the
CMOS data, set jumper to 2-3 closed for few seconds, and then
move the jumper back to 1-2 closed.
*Protect (default)
Clear CMOS
* default
*+3.3V
* default
14
BC-
RS-422
RS-485
10 12
12
10 12
10
7 9
JP4 6
4 6
J2
1
3
5
2
4
6
1
3
5
2
4
6
1
3
5
2
4
6
* default
+5V
2
4
6
1
3
5
Ring*
2
4
6
1
3
5
2
4
6
* default
15
PCM-6892
Serial Port 4 Ring Status Setup (JP5)
+12V
1
3
5
+5V
2
4
6
1
3
5
Ring*
2
4
6
1
3
5
* default
-shclk
1
2
3
1
2
3
* default
16
BC-
2
4
6
Signal
GND
+5V
SENSOR
Signal
KB_DATA
Pin
5
Signal
KB_CLK
GND
+5V
MS-DATA
MS_CLK
NC
17
PCM-6892
LPT Connector (CN3)
Normally, the parallel port is used to connect the card to a printer.
The PCM-6892 includes an onboard parallel port, accessed
through the CN3 connector, a 26-pin flat-cable connector.
Pin
1
Signal
#STROBE
Pin
14
Signal
#AFD
DATA0
15
#ERROR
DATA1
16
#INIT
DATA2
17
#SLIN
DATA3
18
GND
DATA4
19
GND
DATA5
20
GND
DATA6
21
GND
DATA7
22
GND
10
#ACK
23
GND
11
BUSY
24
GND
12
PE
25
GND
13
SELECT
26
N.C
18
BC-
Pin Signal
2
#REDWC
N.C.
#DS1
#INDEX
10
#MOTOR A
12
#DRIVE SELECT B
14
#DRIVE SELECT A
16
#MOTOR B
18
#DIR
20
#STEP
22
#WRITE DATA
24
#WRITE GATE
26
#TRACK0
28
#WRITE PROTECT
30
#READ DATA
32
#SIDE1
34
#DISK CHANGE
IR Connector (CN5)
Pin
1
Signal
VCC +5V
N.C.
IRRX
GND
IRTX
19
PCM-6892
Front Panel Connector (CN6)
Pin
1
Signal
GND
Pin
2
Signal
PWBT#
HDDLED#
VCC +5V
BEEPR
VCC +5V
GND
PWLED
GND
10
RSTIN#
20
BC-
The following table lists the pin numbers and their respective
signals:
Pin
1
Signal
IDE RESET
Pin
2
Signal
GND
DATA7
DATA8
DATA6
DATA9
DATA5
DATA10
DATA4
10
DATA11
11
DATA3
12
DATA12
13
DATA2
14
DATA13
15
DATA1
16
DATA14
17
DATA0
18
DATA15
19
GND
20
N.C.
21
REQ
22
GND
23
IO WRITE
24
GND
25
IO READ
26
GND
27
IO READY
28
GND
29
DACK
30
GND
31
IRQ 14
32
N.C.
33
ADDR1
34
UDMA DETECT(33/100)
35
ADDR0
36
ADDR2
37
CS#1
38
CS#3
39
HDD LED
40
GND
21
PCM-6892
USB Connector (CN10 & CN12)
22
Pin
1
Signal
5VSB
Pin
2
Signal
GND
USB DT0-
GND
USB DT0+
USB DT1+
GND
USB DT1-
GND
10
5VSB
BC-
Signal
GND
Pin
26
Signal
GND
DATA3
27
DATA11
DATA4
28
DATA12
DATA5
29
DATA13
DATA6
30
DATA14
DATA7
31
DATA15
CS#1
32
CS#3
GND
33
GND
GND
34
IO READ
10
GND
35
IO WRITE
11
GND
36
+5V
12
GND
37
IRQ15
13
+5V
38
+5V
14
GND
39
CSEL
15
GND
40
N.C.
16
GND
41
IDE RESET
17
GND
42
IO READY
18
ADDR2
43
N.C.
19
ADDR1
44
+5V
20
ADDR0
45
DASP
21
DATA0
46
DIAG
22
DATA1
47
DATA8
23
DATA2
48
DATA9
24
N.C.
49
DATA10
25
GND
50
GND
23
PCM-6892
LAN1 & LAN2 Port (CN13 & CN15)
Pin
1
Signal
TX+
Pin
2
Signal
TX-
RX+
TEMP_GND
TEMP_GND
RX-
TEMP_GND
TEMP_GND
CHASSIS_GND
10
CHASSIS_GND
24
Pin
1
Signal
RXLED
Pin
2
Signal
5VSB
Link LED
5VSB
TX LED
5VSB
BC-
Signal
MIC IN
Pin
2
Signal
MIC BIAS
GND
GND
LINE IN LEFT
CD IN LEFT
LINE IN RIGHT
CD IN GND
GND
10
CD IN RIGHT
11
12
13
GND
14
GND
Signal
RED
Pin
9
Signal
N.C
GREEN
10
GND
BLUE
11
N.C
N.C
12
DAT
GND
13
HSYNC
GND
14
VSYNC
GND
15
DCLK
GND
16
GND
25
PCM-6892
TV-out Connector (CN19)
Pin
1
Signal
Y-OUT
Pin
2
Signal
COMP
GND
GND
C-OUT
N.C
GND
N.C
26
Pin
1
Signal
+5V
Pin
2
Signal
+5V
GND
GND
+3.3V
+3.3V
ENVDD
GND
NC
10
NC
11
O_BLUE0
12
O_BLUE1
13
O_BLUE2
14
O_BLUE3
15
O_BLUE4
16
O_BLUE5
17
NC
18
NC
19
O_GREEN0
20
O_GREEN1
21
O_GREEN2
22
O_GREEN3
23
O_GREEN4
24
O_GREEN5
25
NC
26
NC
27
O_RED0
28
O_RED1
29
O_RED2
30
O_RED3
31
O_RED4
32
O_RED5
33
GND
34
GND
35
SHFCLK
36
VSYNC or FLM
37
DE or M
38
HSYNC or LP
39
NC
40
ENAVEE
BC-
Signal
GND
Pin
2
Signal
GND
E_BLUE0
E_BLUE1
E_BLUE2
E_BLUE3
E_BLUE4
E_BLUE5
E_GREEN0
10
E_GREEN1
11
E_GREEN2
12
E_GREEN3
13
E_GREEN4
14
E_GREEN5
15
E_RED0
16
E_RED1
17
E_RED2
18
E_RED3
19
E_RED4
20
E_RED5
Signal
TX1OUT1+
Pin
2
Signal
TX1OUT1-
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
TX1CLK+
TX1CLK-
CHASSIS_GND
LCDVCC
LCDVCC
10
LCDVCC
11
TX1OUT2+
12
TX1OUT2-
13
CHASSIS_GND
14
CHASSIS_GND
15
TX1OUT0+
16
TX1OUT0-
17
N.C.
18
N.C.
19
ENVDD
20
N.C.
27
PCM-6892
LVDS Connector (CN23)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
TX2OUT1+
TX2OUT1-
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
TX2CLK+
TX2CLK-
CHASSIS_GND
LCDVCC
LCDVCC
10
LCDVCC
11
TX2OUT2+
12
TX2OUT2-
13
CHASSIS_GND
14
CHASSIS_GND
15
TX2OUT0+
16
TX2OUT0-
17
N.C.
18
N.C.
28
Pin
1
Signal
N.C
+5V
+12V
-12V
GND
GND
GND
GND
-5V
10
+5V
11
12
+5V
+5V
BC-
Signal
+3.3V
Pin
11
Signal
+3.3V
+3.3V
12
-12V
GND
13
GND
+5V
14
PS-ON
GND
15
GND
+5V
16
GND
GND
17
GND
PWR-OK
18
-5V
5VSB
19
+5V
10
+12V
20
+5V
29
PCM-6892
COM1, COM2, COM3, & COM4 (CN26)
30
Pin
1
Signal
DCD1
Pin
2
Signal
DSR1
RXD1
RTS1
TXD1
CTS1
DTR1
RI1
GND
10
N.C
11
DCD2(485DATA-/422TXD-)
12
DSR2
13
RXD2(422RXD+) 14
RTS2
15
TXD2(485DATA+/422TXD+)
16
CTS2
17
DTR2(422RXD-) 18
RI2
19
GND
20
N.C
21
DCD3
22
DSR3
23
RXD3
24
RTS3
25
TXD3
26
CTS3
27
DTR3
28
RI3/+5V/+12V
29
GND
30
N.C
31
DCD4
32
DSR4
33
RXD4
34
RTS4
35
TXD4
36
CTS4
37
DTR4
38
RI4/+5V/+12V
39
GND
40
N.C
BC-
31
CHAPTER
Award BIOS
Setup
This chapter describes how to configure
the BIOS for the system.
Starting Setup
The Award BIOS is immediately activated when you first turn on
the computer. The BIOS reads system configuration information in
CMOS RAM and begins the process of checking out the system
and configuring it through the power-on self test (POST).
When these preliminaries are finished, the BIOS seeks an operating
system on one of the data storage devices (hard drive, floppy drive,
etc.). The BIOS launches the operating system and hands control of
system operations to it.
During POST, you can start the Setup program in the following
way:
By pressing Del immediately after switching the system on.
If the message disappears before you respond and you still wish to
enter Setup, restart the system to try again by turning it OFF then
ON or pressing the RESET button on the system case. You may
also restart by simultaneously pressing Ctr-Alt-Del. If you do not
press the keys at the correct time and the system does not boot, an
error message appears and you are again asked to
33
Setup Keys
These keys helps you navigate in Award BIOS:
Up arrow
Down arrow
Left arrow
Right arrow
Esc
PgUP/+
PgDn/F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
Getting Help
Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted
item. To exit the Help Window press Esc or the F1 key again.
In Case of Problems
If, after making and saving system changes with Setup, you
discover that your computer no longer is able to boot, the Award
BIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings that resets your
system to its default configuration.
You can invoke this override by immediately pressing Insert; when
you restart your computer. You can restart by either using the ON/
OFF switch, the RESET button or by pressing Ctrl-Alt-Delete.
The best advice is to alter only settings that you thoroughly
understand. In particular, do not change settings in the Chipset
screen without a good reason. The Chipset defaults have been
carefully chosen by Award Software or your system manufacturer
for the best performance and reliability. Even a seemingly small
change to the Chipset setup may cause the system to become
unstable.
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Integrated Peripherals
Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals.
(Primary slave, secondary slave, keyboard, mouse etc.)
PnP/PCI Configurations
This entry appears is your system supports PnP/PCI.
PC Health Status
Your system does not allow you to alter any of the setting in this
menu. The system engineer has already designated the correct
setting for PCM-6892.
Frequency/Voltage Control
Use this menu to specify your settings for frequency/ voltage
control.
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Access Mode
- Auto: The BIOS automatically determines the optimal mode.
- CHS: This allows the user to enter their own hardware values.
- Large: For drives that do not support LBA and have more
than 1024 cylinders.
- LBA (Logical Block Addressing): During drive access, the IDE
controller transforms the data address described by sector, head,
and cylinder number into a physical block address, significantly
improving data transfer rates. For drives with greater than 1024
cylinders.
Drive A
Drive B
Select the correct specifications for the diskette drive(s) installed in
the computer.
None
360K, 5.25 in
1.2M, 5.25 in
720K, 3.5 in
1.44M, 3.5 in
2.88M, 3.5 in
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Halt On
During the power-on-self-test (POST), the computer stops if the
BIOS detects a hardware error. You can tell BIOS to ignore certain
errors during POST and continue the boot-up process.
The choices: All,But Keyboard; All,But Diskette; All, But Disk/
Key; All Errors; No Errors.
Panel Type
PCM-6892 supports only 18-bit and 36-bit TTL/LVDS display panels
with various resolutions. When your display devices include LCD
panel, you have to select the type of panel you are incorporating
with your single board computer. Consult your panel manual for
detail information.
The choices: 640x480 TTL, 800x600 TTL, 1024x768 1ch TTL,
1024x768 2ch TTL, 800x600 1ch LVDS, 1024x768 1ch LVDS,
1024x768 2ch LVDS.
TV Type
When your display devices include TV, you have to select the
suitable TV output standard in your area.
The choices: US NTSC, PAL, Japanese NTSC
Memory
You cannot change any values in the Memory fields; they are only
for your information. RAM is counted in kilobytes (KB: approximately one thousand bytes) and megabytes (MB: approximately
one million bytes).
RAM is the computer's working memory, where the computer
stores programs and data currently being used, so they are
accessible to the CPU. Modern personal computers may contain up
to 64 MB, 128 MB, or more.
Base Memory
Typically 640 KB. Also called conventional memory. The DOS
operating system and conventional applications use this area.
Extended Memory
Above the 1-MB boundary. Early IBM personal computers could
not use memory above 1 MB, but current PCs and their software
can use extended memory.
Total Memory
The fields show the total installed random access memory (RAM).
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Virus Warning
When enabled, you receive a warning message if a program
(specifically, a virus) attempts to write to the boot sector or the
partition table of the hard disk drive. You should then run an antivirus program. Keep in mind that this feature protects only the boot
sector, not the entire hard drive.
NOTE: Many disk diagnostic programs that access the boot sector
table can trigger the virus warning message. If you plan to run
such a program, we recommend that you first disable the virus
warning.
The choices: Enabled, Disabled.
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Typematic Rate
When the typematic rate setting is enabled, you can select a
typematic rate ( the rate at which character repeats when you hold
down a key) of 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30.
Typematic Delay
When the typematic rate setting is enabled, you can select a
typematic delay (the delay before key strokes begin to repeat) of
250, 500, 750 or 1000 milliseconds.
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Security Option
If you have set a password, select whether the password is
required every time the System boots, or only when you enter
Setup.
The choices: Setup, System.
Shadow
Software that resides in a read only memory (ROM) chip on a
device is called firmware. The Award BIOS permits shadowing
of firmware such as the system BIOS, video BIOS, and similar
operating instructions that come with some expansion peripherals
such as a SCSI adaptor.
Shadowing copies firmware from ROM into system RAM, where
the CPU can read it through the 16-bit or 32-bit DRAM bus.
Firmware not shadowed must be read by the system through the
8-bit X-bus. Shadowing impoves the performance of the system
BIOS and similar ROM firmware for expansion peripherals. but
it also reduces the amount of high memory (640 KB to 1 MB)
available for loading device drivers, etc.
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DRAM Clock
This item allows you to control the DRAM speed.
The choice: Host Clock, HCLK-33M.
Bank Interleave
Select 2 Bank or 4-Bank interleave for 64-Mb SDRAM. If 16-Mb
SDRAM is installed, leave Disabled.
The choices: 2 Bank, 4 Bank, Disabled.
Memory Hole
In order to improve performance, certain space in memory is
reserved for ISA cards. This memory must be mapped into the
memory.
The choices: 15M-16 M, Disabled.
P2C/C2P Concurrency
This item allows yo to enable/disable the PCI to CPU, CPU to PCI
concurrency.
The choices: Enabled, Disabled.
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AGP-4X Mode
Enable 4X mode will enhance your system performance.
The choices: Enabled, Disabled.
OnChip USB
Select enabled if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus
controller and you have a USB keyboard. If you disable this
function you will not be able to access the USB Keyboard Support
below.
The choices: Enabled, Disabled.
OnChip Sound
This item allows you to control the onboard VIA VT82C686B audio.
The choices: Auto, Disabled.
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Integrated Peripherals
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UART 2 Mode
If you don't disable Onboard Serial Port 2, you will have to select an
operating mode for the second serial port:
Standard: RS-232C serial port
HPSIR: IrDA-compliant serial infrared port
ASKIR: Amplitude shift keyed infrared port
If you select HPSIR or ASKIR, you have to set the following two
functions.
IR Function Duplex
Select the value required by the IR device connected to the IR port.
Full-duplex mode permits simultaneous two-direction transmission.
Half-duplex mode permits transmission in one direction only at a
time.
The choices: Full, Half.
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Sound Blaster
Enable to utilize Sound Blaster function.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
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SB IRQ Select
Select Interrupt for the Sound Blaster interface.
The choice: IRQ5, IRQ7, IRQ9, IRQ10
SB DMA Select
Select DMA mode for the Sound Blaster interface.
The choice: DMA0, DMA1, DMA2, DMA3
MPU-401
Select Enabled to configure the MPU-401 interface.
The choice: Enabled, Disabled.
OS
Disable
O (*2)
O (*2)
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
O (*2)
O (*2)
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Win 98
APM
(5V only or
Win 2K
AT)
Win XP
Win 98
ACPI
Win 2K
(ATX)
Win XP
Remark:
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Power-Supply Type
PCM-6892 supports two kinds of different power supply type: AT
or ATX. Please select the corresponding type of your board in this
item. If AT type be chosen, this board will not support several
power management functions such as "ACPI", "Modem ring in",
and "Soft-off by PWRBTN"etc..
Power Management
Select Max Saving mode or Min Saving mode or define desired
Doze Mode and Suspend Mode functions by User Define.
Doze Mode
Disable this function or select 1 min, 2 min, 4 min, 6 min, 8 min, 10
min, 20 min, 30 min, 40 min, 1 hour.
Suspend Mode
Disable this function or select 1 min, 2 min, 4 min, 6 min, 8 min, 10
min, 20 min, 30 min, 40 min, 1 hour.
PM Control by APM
If advanced power management is installed on your system,
selecting Yes gives better power savings.
The choices: Yes, No.
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Blank Screen
DPMS Support
VGA
The choices: ON, OFF
PCI Master
The choices: ON, OFF
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Primary INTR
The choices: ON, OFF
PnP/PCI Configurations
PNP OS Installed
Select Yes if the system operating environment is Plug and Play
aware, for example Windows 95.
Select No if you need the BIOS to configure non-boot devices.
The choices: No, Yes.
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Resources Controlled By
The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically
configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices.
However, this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are
using a Plug and Play operating system such as Windows 95. If
you set this field to Manual, please choose specific resources by
going into each of the sub menu that follows this field ( a sub menu
is proceeded by a ">")
The choices: Auto (ESCD), Manual.
IRQ Resources
When resources are controlled manually, assign each system
interrupt a type, depending on the type of device using the
interrupt. There are two types for choice: Lagacy ISA and PCI/ISA
PnP.
Legacy ISA: Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus
specification, requiring a specific interrupt (such as IRQ4 for serial
port 1)
PCI/ISA PnP: Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard,
whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture.
DMA Resources
When resources are controlled manually, assign each DMA channel
a type, depending on the type of device using the DMA channnel.
There are two types for choice: Lagacy ISA and PCI/ISA PnP.
Legacy ISA: Devices compliant with the original PC AT bus
specification, requiring a specific DMA channel
PCI/ISA PnP: Devices compliant with the Plug and Play standard,
whether designed for PCI or ISA bus architecture.
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PC Health Status
Your system does not allow you to alter any of the setting in this
menu. The system engineer has already designated the correct
setting for PCM-6892.
Frequency/Voltage Control
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When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog
box with a message similar to:
Load Fail-Safe Default (Y/N)?
Pressing "Y" loads the BIOS default values for the most stable,
minimal performance system operations.
Optimized Default
When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog
box with a message similar to:
Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N)?
Pressing "Y" loads the default values that are factory settings for
optimal performance system operations.
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Enter Password:
Type the password, up to eight characters, and press Enter. Typing
a password clears any previously entered password from CMOS
memory.
Now the message changes:
Comfirm Password:
Again, type the password and press Enter.
To abort the process at any time, press Esc.
In the Security Option item in the BIOS Features Setup screen,
select System or Setup:
System Enter a password each time the system boots and when
ever you enter Setup.
Setup
Enter Password:
Type the password, up to eight characters, and press Enter. Typing
a password clears any previously entered password from CMOS
memory.
Now the message changes:
Comfirm Password:
Again, type the password and press Enter.
To abort the process at any time, press Esc.
In the Security Option item in the BIOS Features Setup screen,
select System or Setup:
System Enter a password each time the system boots and when
ever you enter Setup.
Setup
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CHAPTER
Driver
Installation
This PCM-6892 is equipped with an
Graphic, Audio, Ethernet and PCMCIA
interfaces. This chapter provides instructions for installing the software drivers
on these peripherals.
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Drivers and utilities that you need for setup the system.
2.
3.
Choose the folder according to the OS you used and then double
click on the Setup.exe file.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
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APPENDIX
WatchDog Timer
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Watchdog Timer
PCM-6892 contains a watchdog timer reset pin. (GP16)
All reference material can be found on the following pages.
/* = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
===============**
**
T itle
: W a tc h D o g T im e r S e tu p U tility (fo r W 8 3 9 7 7
G P16)
**
**
C o m p a n y : A A E O N T e c h n o lo g y In c .
**
**
C o m p ile r : B o rla n d C + + V e rs io n 3 .0
**
**==========================================
===============*/
# in c lu d e < d o s .h >
# in c lu d e < io .h >
# in c lu d e < b io s .h >
# in c lu d e < s td io .h >
# in c lu d e < s td lib .h >
# in c lu d e < c o n io .h >
/* S e t I/O A d d re s s : 3 7 0 /3 7 1 o r 3 F 0 /3 F 1 * /
# d e fin e IO _ IN D E X _ P O R T
0x3F0
# d e fin e IO _ D A TA _ P O R T
0x3F1
/* S e t W a tc h d o g re s e t p in : 1 2 /1 3 /1 6 * /
# d e fin e w a tc h _ d o g _ o u tp u t_ G P 1 6
# d e fin e U N L O C K _ D A T A
# d e fin e L O C K _ D A TA
0x87
0xA A
# d e fin e D E V IC E _ R E G IS T E R
# d e fin e W D T _ T IM E R
# d e fin e W D T _ C N T R L 0
0x07
0xF2
0xF3
# d e fin e W D T _ C N T R L 1
0xF4
v o id E n te rC o n fig M o d e ()
{
o u tp o rtb (IO _ IN D E X _ P O R T , U N L O C K _ D A T A );
o u tp o rtb (IO _ IN D E X _ P O R T , U N L O C K _ D A T A );
}
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void init_w83977tf_aw_watchdog()
{
short int value;
//Enter W83977 Configure Mode
EnterConfigMode();
//Select Device 7
SelectDevice(7);
//Set Device Active
WriteAData(0x30, 0x01);
//caution:skip this step will be a mistake!!
if (watch_dog_output_GP==12)
{
//Set Register E2 to define GP12
WriteAData(0xE2, 0x0A);
}
else if(watch_dog_output_GP==13)
{
//Set Register E3 to define GP13
WriteAData(0xE3, 0x0A);
}
else if(watch_dog_output_GP==16)
{
//Set Register E6 to define GP16
WriteAData(0xE6, 0x0A);
}
//Select Device 8
SelectDevice(8);
//Set Device Active
WriteAData(0x30, 0x01);
//Set Register F3
//keyboard and mouse interrupt reset Enable
//When Watch-Dog Time-out occurs,Enable POWER LED output
WriteAData(0xF3, 0x0E);
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}
if (argc > 1)
{
ptr = argv[1];
time_value = atoi(ptr);
}
if (time_value > 0 && time_value < 256)
{
SetWatchDogTime((unsigned char) time_value);
init_w83977tf_aw_watchdog();
printf("Watch Dog Timer set up : %d \n",time_value);
}
}
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APPENDIX
Optional Extras
Cable Description
IDE Cable 3.5" UDMA-100
FDD Cable
CRT Cable
TV-Out Cable
Audio Cable
K/B & Mouse Cable
Parallel Port Cable
Serial Port Cable
RJ-45 Extend Cable
USB Cable
Termination Connector
40 pin, 2.54mm, Female (45cm)
34 pin, 2.54mm, Female (60cm)
15 pin, 2.54mm, DSUB (15cm)
RCA + S terminal Connector
CD In, Line In/Out, Mic in
8 pin, 2.54mm, Female (20cm)
26 pin, 2.54mm, Female (30cm)
40 pin, 2.54mm, Female (18cm)
RJ-45 10/100-BASE-T (16cm)
10 pin, 2.0mm, Female
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