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ETX-CV 

User’s Manual

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ETX-CV  

User’s Manual

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PEI Beep Codes

# of Beeps

Description

1

Memory not Installed

1

Memory was installed twice (InstallPeiMemory routine in PEI Core called twice)

2

Recovery started

3

DXEIPL was not found

3

DXE Core Firmware Volume was not found

7

Reset PPI is not available

4

Recovery failed

4

S3 Resume failed

DXE Status Codes

Status Code

Description

0x60

DXE Core is started

0x61

NVRAM initialization

0x62

Installation of the South Bridge Runtime Services

0x63

CPU DXE initialization is started

0x64

CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)

0x65

CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)

0x66

CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)

0x67

CPU DXE initialization (CPU module specific)

0x68

PCI host bridge initialization

0x69

North Bridge DXE initialization is started

0x6A

North Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started

0x6B

North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)

0x6C

North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)

0x6D

North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)

0x6E

North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)

0x6F

North Bridge DXE initialization (North Bridge module specific)

0x70

South Bridge DXE initialization is started

0x71

South Bridge DXE SMM initialization is started

0x72

South Bridge devices initialization

0x73

South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)

0x74

South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)

0x75

South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)

0x76

South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)

0x77

South Bridge DXE Initialization (South Bridge module specific)

0x78

ACPI module initialization

0x79

CSM initialization

0x7A – 0x7F

Reserved for future AMI DXE codes

0x80 – 0x8F

OEM DXE initialization codes

0x90

Boot Device Selection (BDS) phase is started

0x91

Driver connecting is started

Summary of Contents for ETX Series

Page 1: ...ETX ETX CV User s Manual Manual Revision 2 03 Revision Date May 7 2015 Part Number 50 1J041 1030 ...

Page 2: ...User s Manual Page 2 Revision History Revision Date Change s 2 00 2013 09 02 Initial release 2 01 2013 10 25 Update LVDS resolution spec 2 02 2014 11 14 Remove FDD support 2 03 2015 05 07 Correct Ethernet chip ...

Page 3: ... Operating Systems Support 11 2 10 Mechanical and Environmental 11 2 11 Ordering Information 11 3 Function Diagram 12 4 Mechanical Dimensions 13 5 Embedded Functions 14 5 1 Watchdog Timer 14 5 2 Hardware Monitoring 15 6 Pin out and Signal Descriptions 16 6 1 Connector Locations 16 6 2 Pin Compatibility 16 6 3 Pin Definitions 17 6 4 Signal Descriptions 22 7 System Resources 31 7 1 System Memory Map...

Page 4: ...uration 61 8 5 Boot Setup 65 8 6 Security Setup 68 8 7 Save Exit 69 9 BIOS Checkpoints Beep Codes 71 9 1 Status Code Ranges 72 9 2 Standard Status Codes 72 9 3 OEM Reserved Status Code Ranges 78 Appendix A Connectors and Mounting 79 A 1 Carrier Board ETX Connecter Heights Hirose FX8 FX8C Receptacles 79 A 3 Mounting Procedures 80 A 4 Standoff Types Carrier Board 81 Important Safety Instructions 82 ...

Page 5: ...mages Environmental Responsibility ADLINK is committed to fulfill its social responsibility to global environmental preservation through compliance with the European Union s Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS directive and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive Environmental protection is a top priority for ADLINK We have enforced measures to ensure that our products manufa...

Page 6: ... instructions properly Additional information aids and tips that help users perform tasks Information to prevent minor physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when trying to complete a task Information to prevent serious physical injury component damage data loss and or program corruption when trying to complete a specific task ...

Page 7: ...ncludes Windows XP Windows XP Embedded Windows 7 WinCE and Linux Primary focus is for applications in Medical Diagnostics and Imaging Gaming Industrial Automation Test and Measurement POS and Industrial Control The dual core Intel Atom Processor N2000 and D2000 Series on the ETX CV replaces the previous generation Intel Atom processors N4xx N5xx Although much smaller in size Intel Atom processors ...

Page 8: ...mory Single SODIMM socket supporting up to 4 GB of non ECC un buffered 1066 MHz standard DDR3 SODIMM memory f Chipset Intel NM10 Express chipset f BIOS AMI Aptio UEFI on 16Mbit SPI flash f Hardware Monitor Supply voltages and CPU temperature f Watchdog Timer Programmable timer ranges to generate RESET f Expansion Busses 32 bit PCI 2 3 Masters at 33 MHz ISA 16 bit via PCI ISA bridge no DMA support ...

Page 9: ... PATA Two channels IDE with UDMA 100 support f SATA Two channels SATA 3Gb s with connectors on module f USB Supports up to four ports USB 2 0 2 6 Super I O f Chipset W83627DHG PT f Serial Two high speed RS 232C ports COM1 COM2 f IrDA SIR IrDA 1 1 compliant f Parallel SPP EPP and ECP mode f Keyboard Mouse One PS 2 keyboard and one PS 2 mouse 2 7 TPM Trusted Platform Module f Chipset Infineon SLB963...

Page 10: ...r Windows 7 logon screen idle 5V 4 88V 1 29A 6 30W Max Load Intel Power Utility Tool 5V 4 86V 2 04A 9 91W S5 Mode soft off 5V Standby 0 06A 0 30W S3 Mode suspend to RAM 5V Standby 0 07A 0 35W Intel Atom Processor N2800 1 86Gz 1MB L2 cache 6 5W Power State Power Requirement Current Power Windows 7 logon screen idle 5V 4 82V 1 52A 7 33W Max Load Intel Power Utility Tool 5V 4 80V 2 83A 13 58W S5 Mode...

Page 11: ...95 x 114 mm f Standard Operating Temperature 0 C to 60 C f Relative Humidity 5 to 95 f Shock 15G peak to peak 11ms duration non operation f Vibration Non operating 1 88 Grms 5 500 Hz each axis Operating 0 5 Grms 5 500 Hz each axis f Certification CE FCC 2 11 Ordering Information f ETX CV N2600 ETX Module with low power Dual Core Intel Atom Processor N2600 1 66GHz with NM10 Chipset f ETX CV N2800 E...

Page 12: ... SATA Intel NM10 Chipset BIOS Debug Header X2 X1 X4 X3 LPC PCIe x1 USB 2 0 PCI Controller Audio Keyboard LPT1 FDD COM2 I2 C PCIe x1 Super I O Winbond W83627DHG RTC Audio Codec Realtek ALC262 PATA IDE0 IDE1 PCI Bus PCI ISA IT8888G SATA SATA PCIe x1 VGA 4 ports USB 2 0 SPI 2 5 GT s DMI SMBus COM1 Mouse PCIe to PATA Marvell 88SE6101 DP to LVDS Chrontel CH7511 BC PCIe to PATA Marvell 88SE6101 ...

Page 13: ...ETX CV User s Manual Page 13 ETX CV User s Manual Page 13 4 Mechanical Dimensions All tolerances 0 05 mm Other tolerances 0 2 mm Connector on bottom side ...

Page 14: ...an initial value to zero When the system is operating normally the software that sets the intial value periodically resets the counter so that the it never reaches zero If the counter reaches zero before the software resets it the system is presumed to be malfunctioning and a reset signal is asserted The AIDI Library Watchdog functions support Watchdog control of the board If the Watchdog begins c...

Page 15: ...rovides simple APIs at the application level to support these functions and adds alarm functions when voltage or temperature levels exceeds the upper or lower limit set by the user On the ETX CV the following monitored values can be read from the module CPU temperature Vcore 1 05V 3 3V 5V and VBAT AIDI Demo Program HW Monitor Tab Field 1 displays detected sensors number Field 2 allows setting of u...

Page 16: ...descriptions and mechanical characteristics of the ETX form factor Compared to earlier ETX revisons ETX rev 2 x ETX 3 02 revision adds SATA connectors on the module to the ETX specification and is further pin to pin compatible with earlier 2 x ETX revisions X1 X2 X3 X4 pinout on rev 2 x equal those on revison 3 02 Ethernet IDE1 IDE2 Power Signals Speaker Battery I2 C SMB bus X4 X3 VGA LCD Video CO...

Page 17: ...5 AD14 46 SDNL 47 AD15 48 ASSGND 49 CBE1 50 SNDR Pin Signal Pin Signal 51 5VCC 52 5VCC 53 PAR 54 SERR 55 GPERR 56 RSV 57 PME 58 USB2 59 LOCK 60 DEVSEL 61 TRDY 62 USB3 63 IRDY 64 STOP 65 FRAME 66 USB2 67 GND 68 GND 69 AD16 70 CBE2 71 AD17 72 USB3 73 AD19 74 AD18 75 AD20 76 USB0N 77 AD22 78 AD21 79 AD23 80 USB1 81 AD24 82 CBE3 83 5VCC 84 5VCC 85 AD25 86 AD26 87 AD28 88 USB0 89 AD27 90 AD29 91 AD30 9...

Page 18: ... M16 39 SA0 40 OSC 41 SA1 42 BALE 43 SA2 44 TC 45 SA3 46 DACK2 47 SA4 48 IRQ3 49 SA5 50 IRQ4 Pin Signal Pin Signal 51 5VCC 52 5VCC 53 SA6 54 IRQ5 55 SA7 56 IRQ6 57 SA8 58 IRQ7 59 SA9 60 SYSCLK 61 SA10 62 REFSH 63 SA11 64 DREQ1 65 SA12 66 DACK1 67 GND 68 GND 69 SA13 70 DREQ3 71 SA14 72 DACK3 73 SA15 74 IOR 75 SA16 76 IOW 77 SA18 78 SA17 79 SA19 80 SMEMR 81 IOCHRDY 82 AEN 83 5VCC 84 5VCC 85 SD0 86 S...

Page 19: ...0 LCD7 31 LCD5 32 LCD6 33 GND 34 GND 35 LCD1 36 LCD3 37 LCD0 38 LCD2 39 5VCC 40 5VCC 41 JILI_SDA 42 LTGO0 43 JILI_SCL 44 BLON 45 NC 46 DIGON 47 COMP 48 Y 49 NC 50 C 2 1 99 100 X3 Signal LVDS Signal LCD10 Txout 0 LCD11 Txout 0 LCD12 Txout 1 LCD13 Txout 1 LCD14 Txout 2 LCD15 Txout 2 LCD16 Txclk LCD17 Txclk LCD18 Txout 3 LCD19 Txout 3 Second LVDS Channel Signal LVDS Signal LCD0 Txout 0 LCD1 Txout 0 L...

Page 20: ...FD 57 RESERVED 58 PD7 59 IRRX 60 ERR 61 IRTX 62 PD6 63 RXD2 64 INIT 65 GND 66 GND 67 RTS2 68 PD5 69 DTR2 70 SLIN 71 DCD2 72 PD4 73 DSR2 74 PD3 75 CTS2 76 PD2 77 TXD2 78 PD1 79 RI2 80 PD0 81 5VCC 82 5VCC 83 RXD1 84 ACK 85 RTS1 86 BUSY 87 DTR1 88 PE 89 DCD1 90 SLCT 91 DSR1 92 MSCLK 93 CTS1 94 MSDAT 95 TXD1 96 KBCLK 97 RI1 98 KBDAT 99 GND 100 GND ...

Page 21: ... 46 P_AK 47 S_IOR 48 P_RDY 49 5VCC 50 5VCC Pin Signal Pin Signal 51 S_IOW 52 P_IOR 53 S_DRQ 54 P_IOW 55 S_D15 56 P_DRQ 57 S_D0 58 P_D15 59 S_D14 60 P_D0 61 S_D1 62 P_D14 63 S_D13 64 P_D1 65 GND 66 GND 67 S_D2 68 P_D13 69 S_D12 70 P_D2 71 S_D3 72 P_D12 73 S_D11 74 P_D3 75 S_D4 76 P_D11 77 S_D10 78 P_D4 79 S_D5 80 P_D10 81 5VCC 82 5VCC 83 S_D9 84 P_D5 85 S_D6 86 P_D9 87 S_D8 88 P_D6 89 GPE2 2 90 CBL...

Page 22: ...PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 24 3V Power 3 3V PWR 25 AD1 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 26 AD2 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 27 AD4 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 28 AD3 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 29 AD6 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 30 AD5 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 31 CBE0 PCI Bus Command and Byte enables 0 IO 3 3 32 AD7 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 33 AD8 PCI Adress Data B...

Page 23: ...72 USB3P USB Data Port3 I O DP int PD 15k 73 AD19 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 74 AD18 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 75 AD20 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 76 USB0N USB Data Port0 I O DP int PD 15k 77 AD22 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 78 AD21 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 79 AD23 PCI Adress Data Bus line IO 3 3 80 USB1N USB Data Port1 I O DP int PD 15k 81 AD24 PCI Adress Data Bus line I...

Page 24: ...50k 5V in 23 LA18 ISA Address Bus SA18 O 5 PU 4k7 5V 24 IRQ14 ISA Interrupt Request 14 ROMChip Select IO 5 PU 4k7 5V int PU 50k 5V in 25 LA19 ISA Address Bus SA19 O 5 PU 4k7 5V 26 IRQ15 ISA Interrupt Request 15 IO 5 PU 4k7 5V int PU 50k 5V in 27 LA20 ISA Address Bus SA20 O 5 PU 4k7 5V 28 IRQ12 ISA Interrupt Request 12 IO 5 PU 4k7 5V int PU 50k 5V in 29 LA21 ISA Address Bus SA21 O 5 PU 4k7 5V 30 IR...

Page 25: ...A Address Bus O 5 PU 4k7 5V 74 IOR ISA I O Read IO 5 PU 4k7 5V int PU 50k 5V in 75 SA16 ISA Address Bus O 5 PU 4k7 5V 76 IOW ISA I O Write IO 5 PU 4k7 5V int PU 50k 5V in 77 SA18 ISA Address Bus O 5 PU 4k7 5V 78 SA17 ISA Address Bus O 5 PU 4k7 5V 79 SA19 ISA Address Bus O 5 PU 4k7 5V 80 SMEMR ISA System Memory Read IO 5 PU 4k7 5V int PU 50k 5V in 81 IOCHRDY ISA I O Channel Ready IO 5 PU 1k 5V int ...

Page 26: ...NC on ETX AT N270 18 20 LCD14 Second LVDS Channel Data Txout 2 O DP NC on ETX AT N270 18 21 GND Ground PWR 22 GND Ground PWR 23 LCD8 First LVDS Channel Data Txout 3 O DP NC on ETX AT N270 18 24 LCD11 Second LVDS Channel Data Txout 0 O DP 25 LCD9 First LVDS Channel Data Txout 3 O DP NC on ETX AT N270 18 26 LCD10 Second LVDS Channel Data Txout 0 O DP 27 GND Ground PWR 28 GND Ground PWR 29 LCD4 First...

Page 27: ...72 PD4 DSKCHG LPT Data Bus D4 IO 5 73 DSR2 Data Set Ready COM2 I 5 74 PD3 RDATA LPT Data Bus D3 IO 5 75 CTS2 Clear to Send COM2 I 5 76 PD2 WP LPT Data Bus D2 IO 5 77 TXD2 Data Transmit COM2 O 5 PU 4k7 5V 78 PD1 TRK0 LPT Data Bus D1 IO 5 79 RI2 Ring Indicator COM2 I 5 80 PD0 INDEX LPT Data Bus D0 IO 5 81 5VCC Power 5V PWR 82 5VCC Power 5V PWR 83 RXD1 Data Receive COM1 I 5 84 ACK DRV LPT Acknowledge...

Page 28: ... Bus Clock O 3 3 PU 2k2 3 3V 24 SMBDATA SM Bus Data IO 3 3 PU 2k2 3 3V 25 S_CS3 Secondary IDE Chip Select Channel 1 O 3 3 26 SMBALERT SM Bus Alert I 3 3 PU 10k 3 3VSB 27 S_CS1 Secondary IDE Chip Select Channel 0 O 3 3 28 DASP_S I 3 3 PD 10k 29 S_A2 Secondary IDE Adress Bus O 3 3 30 P_CS3 Primary IDE Chip Select Channel 1 O 3 3 31 S_A0 Secondary IDE Adress Bus O 3 3 32 P_CS1 Primary IDE Chip Select...

Page 29: ... IDE Data Bus IO 72 P_D12 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 73 S_D11 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 74 P_D3 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 75 S_D4 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 76 P_D11 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 77 S_D10 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 78 P_D4 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 79 S_D5 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 80 P_D10 Primary IDE Data Bus IO 81 5VCC Power 5V PWR 82 5VCC Power 5V PWR 83 S_D9 Secondary IDE Data Bus IO 84 P_D...

Page 30: ...irectional 5 V Input Output I 3 3 3 3 V Input I 5 5 V Input O 2 5 2 5 V Output O 3 3 3 3 V Output O 5 5 V Output IO Input Output OA Analog Output I O DP Differential Pair Input Output O DP Differential Pair Output I DP Differential Pair Input PWR Power or Ground PU Pull Up Resistor PD Pull Down Resistor NC Not Connected Reserved Signal Type Legend ...

Page 31: ...1 MB FSB Interrupt Memory Space 4GB 20MB 4GB 19MB 1 FEC00000 FECFFFFF 1 MB APIC Configuration Space 960 K 1024 K F0000 FFFFF 64 KB System BIOS Area 896 K 960 K E0000 EFFFF 64 KB Extended System BIOS Area 768 K 896 K C0000 DFFFF 128 KB PCI expansion ROM area C0000 CEFFF Onboard VGA BIOS CF000 D0FFF PXE option ROM when onboard LAN boot ROM is enabled 640 K 768 K A0000 BFFFF 128 KB Video Buffer SMM s...

Page 32: ...yte NMI controller 0070 0071 2 bytes Real time clock controller 0072 0073 2 bytes Real time clock controller 0074 0075 2 bytes Real time clock controller 0076 0077 2 bytes Real time clock controller 0080 0091 18 bytes DMA controller 0092 1 bytes Reset Generator 0093 009F 13 bytes DMA controller 00A0 00A1 2 bytes Interrupt controller 00A4 00A5 2 bytes Interrupt controller 00A8 00A9 2 bytes Interrup...

Page 33: ... GPIO control registers 04D0 04D1 2 bytes Edge level triggered PIC 0800 087F 128 bytes ACPI control registers 0A79 0A79 1 bytes ISA PnP read data Port 0CF8 0CFF 8 bytes PCI configuration registers 0CF9 1 byte Reset control register 04700 0470F 16 bytes TPM control registers 0C4802 0C49F 32Byte USB Host Controller 0C800 0C81F 32Byte USB Host Controller 0C880 0C89F 32Byte USB Host Controller 0CC00 0...

Page 34: ...sor N A No 14 Primary IDE controller PCI IRQ14 via SERIRQ Note 1 15 Secondary IDE controller PCI IRQ15 via SERIRQ Note 1 1 These IRQs can be used for PCI devices when onboard device is disabled APIC Mode IRQ Typical Interrupt Resource Connected to Pin Available 0 Counter 0 N A No 1 Keyboard controller N A No 2 Cascade interrupt from slave PIC N A No 3 Serial Port 2 COM2 PC IRQ3 via SERIRQ Note 1 4...

Page 35: ... Internal Intel USB EHCI Controller 00h 1Eh 00h N A Intel Hub Interface to PCI Bridge 00h 1Fh 00h N A Intel LPC Interface Bridge 00h 1Fh 01h Internal Intel IDE Controller 00h 1Fh 02h Internal Intel SATA controller 00h 1Fh 03h Internal Intel SMBus Controller 01h 00h 00h onboard JMB368 PCI IDE controller 02h 07h 00h onboard ITE8888 PCI to ISA Bridge 02h 08h 00h onboard Onboard LAN controller APIC Mo...

Page 36: ...nally the SMB bus and I2C bus are one and the same The ICH7 M Southbridge supports SMBDAT and SMBCLK lines that are I2C compatible The X4 connector has pins for both the I2C and SMB bus Both are connected to the same internal bus the SMB bus It is advisable to always connect external I2C devices to the I2C pins and SMB devices to the SMB pins to ensure compatibility with other modules that might s...

Page 37: ...ower on the motherboard 2 Press the Delete key on your keyboard when you see the following text prompt Press DEL or Delete to run Setup 3 After you press the Delete key the main BIOS setup menu displays You can access the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu such as Chipset and Power menus In most cases the Delete key is used to invoke the setup screen There are several cases that use...

Page 38: ...de The Main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames The left frame displays all the options that can be configured Grayed options cannot be configured Blue options can be The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in white Often a text message will accompany it ...

Page 39: ...and so on There is a hot key legend located in the right frame on most setup screens Navigation Left Right The Left and Right Arrow keys allow you to select a setup screen For example Main screen Advanced screen Chipset screen and so on Up Down The Up and Down Arrow keys allow you to select a setup item or sub screen Plus Minus The Plus and Minus Arrow keys allow you to change the field value of a...

Page 40: ...rd to boot up with the least amount of options set This can lessen the probability of conflicting settings Press the Enter key to load previous values You can also use the Arrow key to select Cancel and then press the Enter key to abort this function and return to the previous screen F3 The F3 key is the optimized defaults key To set the optimized defaults settings of the BIOS press the F3 key on ...

Page 41: ...he Arrow key to select Cancel and then press the Enter key to abort this function and return to the previous screen ESC The Esc key allows you to discard any changes you have made and exit the Setup Press the Esc key to exit the setup without saving your changes The following screen will appear Press the Enter key to discard changes and exit You can also use the Arrow key to select Cancel and then...

Page 42: ... below 8 2 1 System Time System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or System Date using the Arrow keys Enter new values using the keyboard Press the Tab key or the Arrow keys to move between fields The date must be entered in MM DD YY format The time is entered in HH MM SS format The time is in 24 hour format For example 5 30 A M appears as 05 30 00 and 5...

Page 43: ... of the items in the left frame of the screen such as SuperIO Configuration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below The sub menus are described on the following pages Setting incorrect or conflicting values in Advanced BIOS Setup may cause system malfunctions ...

Page 44: ...on Settings Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the and keys to change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on this page The screen is shown below PCI Latency Timer Value to be programmed into PCI Latency Timer Register ...

Page 45: ...eys to change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on the following pages An example of the ACPI Settings screen is shown below Enable APIC Auto Configuration BIOS ACPI Auto Configuration Set this value to Enabled Disabled Enable Hibernation System ability to Hibernate OS S4 Sleep State Set this value...

Page 46: ... a few seconds S3 only Suspend Suspend to RAM Under this setting the system enters a low power state instead of being completely shut off This allows the computer system to boot up in a few seconds Emulation AT ATX Select Emulation AT or ATX function If this option is set to Emulation AT BIOS will report no suspends functions to ACPI OS In Windows XP it will cause the OS to show a shutdown message...

Page 47: ...se the and keys to change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on the following pages An example of the Trusted Computing screen is shown below Security Device Support Enables or Disables BIOS support for security device O S will not show Security Device TCG EFI protocol and INT1A interface will not b...

Page 48: ...cute Disable Bit Capability This is an Intel hardware based security feature that can prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting OS Windows Server 2003 SP1 Windows XP SP2 SuSE Linux 9 2 RedHat Enterprise 3 Update 3 Set this value to Enabled Disabled Limit CPUID Maximum When the computer is boots the operating system executes its CPUID instruction t...

Page 49: ...ximum CPUID input value of the processor when queried 8 3 5 Thermal Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the Thermal Configuration settings Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the and keys to change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on the following pages An ...

Page 50: ...nt CPU temperature Critical Trip Point This value controls the temperature of the ACPI Critical Trip Point the point in which the OS will shut the system off NOTE 100C is the Plan of Record POR for all Intel mobile processors Passive Trip Point This value controls the temperature of the ACPI Passive Trip Point the point in which the OS will begin throttling the processor ...

Page 51: ...w keys to select an item Use the and keys to change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on the following pages An example of the IDE Configuration screen is shown below SATA Controller Enabled Disable SATA Controller Configure SATA as Select a configuration IDE AHCI for SATA Controller ...

Page 52: ... User s Manual Page 52 Configure SATA as AHCI Port0 1 Speed Limit Select Port0 1 AHCI Speed Limit SATA Port 0 1 Enable or Disable SATA Port 0 1 SATA Port 0 1 Hot Plug Designates this port 0 1 as hot pluggable ...

Page 53: ... EHCI ownership change should be claimed by EHCI driver Set this value to Enabled Disabled USB transfer time out The time out value for control bulk and interrupt transfers Set this value to 1 sec 5 sec 10 sec 20 sec Device reset time out USB mass storage device start unit command time out Set this value to 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec Device power up delay Maximum time the device will take before ...

Page 54: ...m Use the and keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below Serial Port 0 1 Configuration Set Parameters of Serial Port 0 1 COM 1 2 Set this value to Enabled Disabled Change Settings This option specifies the base I O port address and interrupt request address of Serial Port 0 1 COM 1 2 Options shown below ...

Page 55: ...e 55 Parallel Port Set Parameters of Parallel Port Set this value to Enable Disable Change Settings This option specifies the base I O port address and interrupt request address of parallel port Options shown below Device Mode Change the printer port mode ...

Page 56: ...ETX CV User s Manual Page 56 8 3 9 H W Monitor Use this screen to check system health status ...

Page 57: ...e Redirection Console Redirection Set this value to enable disable console redirection Console Redirection Settings The settings specify how the host computer and the remote computer which the user is using will exchange data Both computers should have the same or compatible settings ...

Page 58: ...e the end of a serial data packet A start bit indicates the beginning The standard setting is 1 stop bit Communication with slow devices may require more than 1 stop bit Set this value to 1 and 2 Flow Control Set this option to select Flow Control for console redirection The settings for this value are None Hardware RTS CTS VT UTF8 Combo Key Support Enable VT UTF8 Combination Key Support for ANSI ...

Page 59: ...ct Function Key and KeyPad on Putty Redirection After BIOS POST The Settings specify if BootLoader is selected than Legacy console redirection is disabled before booting to Legacy OS Default value is Always Enable which means Legacy console Redirection is enabled for Legacy OS ...

Page 60: ...nual Page 60 8 3 11 PPM Configuration EIST It s allow the clock speed of the processor to be dynamically changed Set this value to Enable Disable C States Enable or Disable C2 and above Set this value to Enable Disable ...

Page 61: ...Page 61 8 4 Chipset Configuration Select the Chipset tab from the setup screen to enter the Chipset BIOS Setup screen You can select any of Chipset BIOS Setup options by highlighting it using the Arrow keys The Chipset BIOS Setup screen is shown below ...

Page 62: ...GFX Type Boot Type Select the boot display device Set this value to CRT LFP CRT LFP LCD Panel Type When LVDS is selected from Boot Display Device this option allows you to select resolution settings as below Active LFP Select the boot display device ...

Page 63: ...ETX CV User s Manual Page 63 ETX CV User s Manual Page 63 8 4 2 South Bridge TPT Device Enable Disable Intel IO Controller Hub Device ...

Page 64: ...abled Disabled Auto USB2 0 Controller The EHCI controller Set this value to EnabledDisabled SMBus Controller The SMBus controller Set this value to Enabled Disabled PCI Express Ports Configuration The PCI Express Ports in the chipset Configuration options Enabled Disabled Restore AC Power Loss Select AC power state when power is re applied after a power failure ...

Page 65: ... keyboard press the Number Lock key located on the upper left hand corner of the 10 key pad The Number Lock LED on the keyboard will light up when the Number Lock is engaged On Set this value to allow the Number Lock on the keyboard to be enabled automatically when the computer system is boot up This allows the immediate use of 10 keys numeric keypad located on the right side of the keyboard To co...

Page 66: ...ETX CV User s Manual Page 66 8 5 1 CSM Parameters Launch CSM This option controls if CSM will be launched Boot Option Filter This option controls what devices system can boot to ...

Page 67: ...cution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Launch storage OpROM This Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Launch video OpROM policy This Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy PXE OpROM Other PCI device ROM For PCI devices other than Network Mass storage or Video defines which OpROM to launch ...

Page 68: ...only the administrator s password is set then this only limits access to setup and is only asked for when entering setup If only the user s password is set then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter setup In setup the user will have administrator rights ...

Page 69: ...ystem New configuration parameters will take effect after the next system restart Discard Changes and Exit Select this option to quit Setup without saving changes to the system configuration and continue booting Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup without saving any changes Save Options Save changes made so far to any of the...

Page 70: ...r some of the options it required to reset the system to take effect Select YES to Save Changes and continue Discard Changes Discard any unsaved changes Restore Defaults Restore standard default values for all the setup options Save as User Defaults Save the changes made so far as User Defaults Restore User Defaults Restore the User Defaults to all the setup options ...

Page 71: ...hat occur during the preboot process Beep codes are used by the BIOS to indicate a serious or fatal error They are used when an error occurs before the system video has been initialized and generated by the system board speaker Viewing BIOS Checkpoints Viewing all checkpoints generated by the BIOS requires a checkpoint card also referred to as a POST Card or POST Diagnostic Card These are PCI add ...

Page 72: ...ption 0x0 Not used Progress Codes 0x1 Power on Reset type detection soft hard 0x2 AP initialization before microcode loading 0x3 North Bridge initialization before microcode loading 0x4 South Bridge initialization before microcode loading 0x5 OEM initialization before microcode loading 0x6 Microcode loading 0x7 AP initialization after microcode loading 0x8 North Bridge initialization after microco...

Page 73: ... Memory initialization Memory presence detection 0x2D Memory initialization Programming memory timing information 0x2E Memory initialization Configuring memory 0x2F Memory initialization other 0x30 Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Codes section below 0x31 Memory Installed 0x32 CPU post memory initialization is started 0x33 CPU post memory initialization Cache initialization 0x34 CPU post memory ini...

Page 74: ...ss Codes 0xE0 S3 Resume is stared S3 Resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL 0xE1 S3 Boot Script execution 0xE2 Video repost 0xE3 OS S3 wake vector call 0xE4 0xE7 Reserved for future AMI progress codes 0xE0 S3 Resume is stared S3 Resume PPI is called by the DXE IPL S3 Resume Error Codes 0xE8 S3 Resume Failed in PEI 0xE9 S3 Resume PPI not Found 0xEA S3 Resume Boot Script Error 0xEB S3 OS Wake Error 0xE...

Page 75: ...lization is started 0x6B North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6C North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6D North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6E North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x6F North Bridge DXE initialization North Bridge module specific 0x70 South Bridge DXE initialization is started 0x...

Page 76: ...Reset 0xA2 IDE Detect 0xA3 IDE Enable 0xA4 SCSI initialization is started 0xA5 SCSI Reset 0xA6 SCSI Detect 0xA7 SCSI Enable 0xA8 Setup Verifying Password 0xA9 Start of Setup 0xAA Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Codes section below 0xAB Setup Input Wait 0xAC Reserved for ASL see ASL Status Codes section below 0xAD Ready To Boot event 0xAE Legacy Boot event 0xAF Exit Boot Services event 0xB0 Runtime...

Page 77: ...tion 4 Some of the Architectural Protocols are not available 5 No Console Output Devices are found 5 No Console Input Devices are found 1 Invalid password 6 Flash update is failed 7 Reset protocol is not available 8 Platform PCI resource requirements cannot be met ACPI ASL Status Codes Status Code Description 0x01 System is entering S1 sleep state 0x02 System is entering S2 sleep state 0x03 System...

Page 78: ...iption 0x5 OEM SEC initialization before microcode loading 0xA OEM SEC initialization after microcode loading 0x1D 0x2A OEM pre memory initialization codes 0x3F 0x4E OEM PEI post memory initialization codes 0x80 0x8F OEM DXE initialization codes 0xC0 0xCF OEM BDS initialization codes ...

Page 79: ... mm board stacking This connector can be used with 3 mm through hole standoffs SMT type 3 mm threaded standoffs DIP type FX8C 100S SV5 100 pin board to board connector for 9 5 mm board stacking This connector can be used with 9 5 mm through hole standoffs SMT type 9 5 mm threaded standoffs DIP type FX8C FX8 Common Spec f Current capacity 0 4 A per pin f Rated voltage 100 V AC f Insulation resistan...

Page 80: ...der ETX Module Carrier M2 5 16 mm with spring washer 6 mm through hole standoffs 3 mm threaded standoff DIP Heatspreader ETX Module Carrier M2 5 16 mm with spring washer 6 mm threaded standoffs 3 mm through hole standoff SMT Top Mounting 3 mm Hirose FX8 100S SV Carrier Board Connectors Bottom Mounting 3 mm Hirose FX8 100S SV Carrier Board Connectors Top Mounting 9 5 mm Hirose FX8C 100S SV5 Carrier...

Page 81: ...doffs are both DIP and SMT type and the through hole types are all SMT type Other types not listed can be made available upon request 3 mm through hole standoff SMT type for HTS EAT B with 3 mm Hirose carrier board connectors 3 mm threaded standoff DIP type for HTS EAT BT with 3 mm Hirose carrier board connectors 9 5 mm through hole standoff SMT type for HTS EAT B with 9 5 mm Hirose carrier board ...

Page 82: ...rces Keep equipment away from high heat or high humidity Keep equipment properly ventilated do not block or cover ventilation openings Make sure to use recommended voltage and power source settings Always install and operate equipment near an easily accessible electrical socket outlet Secure the power cord do not place any object on over the power cord Only install attach and operate equipment on ...

Page 83: ...uthorized technicians when The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated the equipment It has been exposed to high humidity moisture It is not functioning or does not function according to the user s manual It has been dropped and or damaged and or It has an obvious sign of breakage ...

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