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1.2  Features

1.

Fan status monitoring and alarm:

 To prevent system overheating 

and damage, the CPU fan can be monitored for speed and failure. 
The fan is set for its normal RPM range and alarm thresholds.

2.

Temperature monitoring and alert:

 To prevent system overheat-

ing and damage, the CPU card supports processor thermal sensing 
and auto-protection.

3.

Voltage monitoring and alert:

 System voltage levels are moni-

tored to ensure stable current flows to critical components. Voltage 
specifications will become even more critical for processors of the 
future. Thus monitoring will become ever more necessary to ensure 
proper system configuration and management.

4.

ATX soft power switch:

 Through the BIOS, the power button can 

be defined as the "Standby" (aka "Suspend" or "Sleep") button or as 
the "Soft-Off" button (see Section 3.7.8 Soft-off by PWR-BTN). 
Regardless of the setting, pushing the power button for more than 4 
seconds will enter the Soft-Off mode.

5.

Power-on by modem (requires modem):

 This allows a computer 

to be turned on remotely through an internal or external modem. 
Users can thus access information on their computers from any-
where in the world.

6.

Power-on by LAN:

 This allows you to remotely power up your 

system through your network by sending a wake-up frame or sig-
nal. With this feature, you can remotely upload/ download data to/
from systems during off-peak hours.

7.

Message LED:

 Chassis LEDs now act as information providers. 

The way a particular LED illuminates indicates the stage the com-
puter is in. A single glimpse provides useful information to the 
user.

8.

CMOS RAM backup:

 When BIOS CMOS setup has been com-

pleted, data in the CMOS RAM is automatically backed up to the 
Flash ROM. This is particularly useful in industrial environments 
which may cause soft errors. Upon such an error occurring, BIOS 
will check the data, and automatically restore the original data for 
booting.

Summary of Contents for PCA-6006

Page 1: ...PCA 6006 Full size socket 478 Intel Pentium 4 Celeron processor based PCI ISA CPU card User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ation provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements AWARD is a trademark of Phoenix Technologies Ltd IBM and PC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corpo ration Intel Pentium 4 and Celeron are tradem...

Page 3: ...formance from your products So if you run into technical difficulties we are here to help For the most fre quently asked questions you can easily find answers in your product doc umentation 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...

Page 4: ...V 00A1 PCA 6006VE 00A1 CPU Single socket 478 Intel Pentium 4 Celeron V V Chipset 845GV 845GV Front Side Bus 400 533 MHz 400 533 MHz System chipset Intel 845GV V V USB Port 2 2 PS 2 KB Mouse Port 1 1 VGA Intel 845GV Integrated V V 10 100Base T Ethernet LAN Intel 82562 X Single ...

Page 5: ...ore details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example type of PC CPU speed Advantech 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 man ual product and any h...

Page 6: ...700100170 optional If any of these items are missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales representative immediately We have carefully inspected the PCA 6006 mechanically and electrically before shipment It should be free of marks and scratches and in perfect working order upon receipt As you unpack the PCA 6006 check it for signs of shipping damage For example damaged box scratches dents ...

Page 7: ...9 1 7 2 CMOS clear J1 10 Table 1 3 CMOS J1 10 1 7 3 Watchdog timer output J2 10 Table 1 4 Watchdog timer output J2 11 1 8 System Memory 11 Table 1 5 DIMM module allocation table 11 1 8 1 Sample calculation DIMM memory capacity 12 Table 1 6 DIMM memory capacity sample calculation12 1 9 Memory Installation Procedures 12 1 10 Cache Memory 12 1 11 CPU Installation 13 Chapter 2 Connecting Peripherals 1...

Page 8: ...ion 28 3 1 1 CMOS RAM Auto backup and Restore 28 3 2 Entering Setup 29 Figure 3 1 Award BIOS Setup initial screen 29 3 3 Standard CMOS Setup 30 Figure 3 2 Standard CMOS features screen 30 3 4 Advanced BIOS Features 30 Figure 3 3 Advanced BIOS features screen 31 3 4 1 Virus Warning 31 3 4 2 L1 L2 Cache 31 3 4 3 Quick Power On Self Test 31 3 4 4 First Second Third Other Boot Device 31 3 4 5 Swap Flo...

Page 9: ... 36 3 6 6 Init Display First 36 3 6 7 Onboard LAN1 Control 36 3 6 8 Onboard LAN2 Control 36 3 6 9 IDE HDD Block Mode 37 3 6 10 Onboard FDC Controller 37 3 6 11 Onboard Serial Port 1 37 3 6 12 Onboard Serial Port 2 37 3 6 13 UART Mode Select 37 Figure 3 6 Integrated peripherals 2 37 3 6 14 RxD TxD Active 37 3 6 15 IR Transmission Delay 38 3 6 16 UR2 Duplex Mode 38 3 6 17 Onboard Parallel Port 38 3 ...

Page 10: ... 3 10 PC health status screen 43 3 9 2 Current CPU Temperature 43 3 9 3 Current CPUFAN Speed 43 3 9 4 5V 12V 12V 5V 43 3 10 Password Setting 44 3 11 Save Exit Setup 44 3 12 Exit Without Saving 45 Chapter 4 Chipset Software Installation Utility 48 4 1 Before you begin 48 4 2 Introduction 48 4 3 Installing the CSI Utility 49 Chapter 5 VGA Setup 48 5 1 Introduction 48 5 2 Dynamic Video Memory Technol...

Page 11: ... IDE Hard Drive Connector CN1 CN2 104 B 2 Floppy Drive Connector CN3 105 B 3 Parallel Port Connector CN4 106 B 4 USB Connector CN6 107 B 5 VGA Connector CN7 107 B 7 COM1 COM2 RS 232 Serial Port CN9 CN10 108 B 8 Keyboard and Mouse Connnector CN11 109 B 9 External Keyboard Connector CN12 109 B 10 IR Connector CN13 110 B 11 CPU Fan Power Connector CN14 110 B 12 Power LED and Keyboard Lock CN16 111 B ...

Page 12: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 6 B 25 Interrupt Assignments 117 B 26 1st MB Memory Map 118 B 27 PCI Bus Map 118 ...

Page 13: ...ws you how to configure the card to match your application and prepare it for installation into your PC Sections include Introduction Features Specifications Board Layout Jumpers and Connectors Safety Precautions Jumper Settings System Memory Memory Installation Procedures Cache Memory CPU Installation ...

Page 14: ...high reliability and excellent performance provided by Intel Ethernet controller are crucial for various network applications PCA 6006 also offers an exclusive feature of USB 2 0 and which provides high speed data transfer rate up to 480 Mb sec In addition to onboard two USB connectors flexible I O expension board allows customer to optimize their need for additional four USB port A backup of CMOS...

Page 15: ...egardless of the setting pushing the power button for more than 4 seconds will enter the Soft Off mode 5 Power on by modem requires modem This allows a computer to be turned on remotely through an internal or external modem Users can thus access information on their computers from any where in the world 6 Power on by LAN This allows you to remotely power up your system through your network by send...

Page 16: ... PCI enhanced IDE hard disk drive interface Supports up to four IDE AT bus large hard disk drives or other enhanced IDE devices Supports PIO mode 4 16 67 MB s data transfer rate and Ultra ATA 100 66 33 100 66 33 MB s data transfer rate BIOS enabled disabled Floppy disk drive interface Supports up to two floppy disk drives 5 360 KB and 1 2 MB and or 3 720 KB 1 44 MB BIOS enabled disabled 1 3 2 Memo...

Page 17: ...4MB SDRAM 1 3 5 Ethernet LAN Supports 10 100Base T networking Chipset Chipset integrated MAC with external PHY Intel 82562 chipset for 10 100Base T LAN 1 3 6 Industrial features Watchdog timer Can generate a system reset or IRQ11 The watch dog timer is programmable with each unit equal to one minute 255 levels 1 3 7 Mechanical and environmental specifications Operating temperature 0 60 C 32 140 F ...

Page 18: ...er 2 gives instructions for connecting external devices to your card Table 1 1 Jumpers Label Function J1 CMOS Clear J2 Watchdog timer output selection Table 1 2 Connectors Label Function CN1 Primary IDE connector CN2 Secondary IDE connector CN3 Floppy drive connector CN4 Parallel port CN6 USB port CN7 VGA connector CN8 Ethernet connector 2 CN9 Serial port COM1 CN10 Serial port COM2 CN11 PS 2 keybo...

Page 19: ...nector CN21 ATX soft power switch CN22 HW Monitor Alarm Close Enable OBS Alarm Open Disable OBS Alarm CN43 AC 97 Audio connector CN46 Auxiliary 4 pin power connector CN47 Auxiliary 4 pin power connector Table 1 2 Connectors ...

Page 20: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 8 1 5 Board Layout Jumper and Connector Locations Figure 1 1 Jumper and connecter locations ...

Page 21: ...ssis 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 preca...

Page 22: ...o reset the CMOS data set J1 to 1 2 closed for just a few seconds and then move the jumper back to 1 2 open This procedure will reset the CMOS to its default setting 1 7 3 Watchdog timer output J2 The PCA 6006 contains a watchdog timer that will reset the CPU or send a signal to IRQ11 in the event the CPU stops processing This feature means the PCA 6006 will recover from a software failure or an E...

Page 23: ...iving your PCA 6006 single board computer between 64 MB and 2 GB of memory Use the following table to calculate the total DRAM memory within your computer Table 1 4 Watchdog timer output J2 Function Jumper Setting IRQ11 1 2 closed Reset 2 3 closed default setting Note The interrupt output of the watchdog timer is a low level signal It will be held low until the watchdog timer is reset Table 1 5 DI...

Page 24: ...e two handles have automatically locked the mem ory module into the correct position of the DIMM socket To remove the memory module just push both handles outward and the memory mod ule will be ejected by the mechanism in the socket 1 10 Cache Memory Since the second level L2 cache has been embedded into the Intel socket 478 Pentium 4 Celeron processor you do not have to take care of either SRAM c...

Page 25: ...ation The PCA 6006 is designed for Intel Pentium 4 processor Celeron socket 478 Note Slim Heatsink Fan is available from Advan tech Part number is 1759252100 Please contact with Advantech s sales representitive if needed ...

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Page 27: ...15 Chapter2 CHAPTER 2 Connecting Peripherals This chapter tells how to connect peripherals switches and indicators to the PCA 6006 board ...

Page 28: ...the red blue wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector in the upper right hand corner See Chapter 1 for help finding the connector Unlike floppy drives IDE hard drives can connect in either position on the cable If you install two drives to a single connector you will need to set one as the master and the other as the slave You do this by setting the jumpers on the drives If you use just one driv...

Page 29: ...rd to a printer The PCA 6006 includes an onboard parallel port accessed through a 26 pin flat cable connector CN4 The card comes with an adapter cable which lets you use a traditional DB 25 connector The cable has a 26 pin connector on one end and a DB 25 connector on the other mounted on a retaining bracket The bracket installs at the end of an empty slot in your chassis giving you access to the ...

Page 30: ...he USB interface complies with USB Specification Rev 2 0 support transmission rate up to 480 Mbps and is fuse protected The USB interface can be disabled in the system BIOS setup 2 6 VGA Connector CN7 The PCA 6006 includes a VGA interface that can drive conventional CRT displays CN7 is a standard 15 pin D SUB connector commonly used for VGA Pin assignments for CRT connector CN7 are detailed in App...

Page 31: ...erial Ports CN9 COM1 CN10 COM2 The PCA 6006 offers two serial ports CN9 as COM1 and CN10 as COM2 These ports can connect to serial devices such as a mouse or a printer or to a communications network The IRQ and address ranges for both ports are fixed However if you want to disable the port or change these parameters later you can do this in the system BIOS setup Different devices implement the RS ...

Page 32: ...ec tively CN11 can also be connected to an adapter cable P N 1700060202 available from Advantech for connecting to both a PS 2 keyboard and a PS 2 mouse 2 10 External Keyboard Connector CN12 In addition to the PS 2 mouse keyboard connector on the PCA 6006 s ear plate there is also an extra onboard external keyboard connector This gives system integrators greater flexibility in designing their syst...

Page 33: ...ptional wireless infrared transmitting and receiving module This module mounts on the system case You must configure the setting through the BIOS setup see Chapter 3 2 12 CPU Fan Connector CN14 If fan is used this connector supports cooling fans of 500mA 6W or less CN13 CN14 ...

Page 34: ...he pin assignments If a PS 2 or ATX power supply is used the system s power LED status will be as indicated below Table 2 1 PS 2 or ATX power supply LED status Power mode LED PS 2 power LED ATX power System On On On System Suspend Fast flashes Fast flashes System Off Off Slow flashes 2 13 2 External speaker CN17 CN17 is a 4 pin connector for an extenal speaker If there is no external speaker the P...

Page 35: ...the power on off button on your computer case to CN21 This connection enables you to turn your computer on and off 2 14 ATX Power Control Connectors CN20 and 21 Note Refer to the diagram on the previous page for the location of CN21 2 14 1 ATX feature connector CN20 and soft power switch connector CN21 The PCA 6006 can support an advanced soft power switch function if an ATX power supply is used T...

Page 36: ... you will not be using an ATX power connector make sure that pins 2 3 of CN20 are closed Warnings 1 Make sure that you unplug your power sup ply when adding or removing expansion cards or other system components Failure to do so may cause severe damage to both your CPU card and expansion cards 2 ATX power supplies may power on if certain motherboard components or connections are touched by metalli...

Page 37: ...onnector CN46 and CN47 To ensure the sufficiency of power supply for Pentium R 4 CPU card two auxiliary 4 pin power connector are avaliable in PCA 6006 It is strongly suggested to use auxiliary 4 pin power connector for adequate power supply ...

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Page 39: ...27 Chapter3 CHAPTER 3 Award BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to set the card s BIOS configuration data ...

Page 40: ...nish BIOS setup the data in CMOS RAM will be automati cally backed up to Flash ROM If operation in harsh industrial enviro ment cause a soft error BIOS will recheck the data in CMOS RAM and automatically restore the original data in Flash ROM to CMOS RAM for booting Note If you intend to change the CMOS setting with out restoring the previous backup you have to click on DEL within two seconds of t...

Page 41: ...orts your CPU If there is no number assigned to the patch code please contact Advan tech s applications engineer to obtain an up to date patch code file This will ensure that your CPU s system status is valid After ensuring that you have a number assigned to the patch code press Del to allow you to enter the setup Figure 3 1 Award BIOS Setup initial screen ...

Page 42: ...ch as date time hard disk drive floppy drive display and memory 3 4 Advanced BIOS Features The Advanced BIOS Features screen appears when choosing the Advanced BIOS Features item from the Initial Setup Screen menu It allows the user to configure the PCA 6006 according to his particular requirements Below are some major items that are provided in the Advanced BIOS Features screen Figure 3 2 Standar...

Page 43: ...n Self Test This option speeds up the Power On Self Test POST conducted as soon as the computer is turned on When enabled BIOS shortens or skips some of the items during the test When disabled the computer conducts nor mal POST procedures 3 4 4 First Second Third Other Boot Device The BIOS tries to load the OS with the devices in the sequence selected Choices are Floppy LS ZIP HDD SCSI CDROM LAN D...

Page 44: ... values characters second for type matic rate 6 8 10 12 15 20 24 30 3 4 11 Typematic Delay msec Typematic delay is the time interval between the appearance of two con secutive characters when holding down a key The input values for this category are 250 500 750 1000 msec 3 4 12 Security Option This setting determines whether the system will boot up if the password is denied Access to Setup is alwa...

Page 45: ...ing the Advanced Chipset Features option from the Initial Setup Screen menu the screen below will be displayed This sample screen contains the manufacturer s default values for the PCA 6006 as shown in Figure 3 4 3 5 1 DRAM Timing Selectable This item allows you to control the DRAM speed Note DRAM default timings have been carefully cho sen and should ONLY be changed if data is being lost Please f...

Page 46: ...FFFFh resulting in better system performance However if any pro gram writes to this memory area a system error may occur The Choices Enabled Disabled 3 5 7 Video Bios Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS resulting in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may occur The Choices Enabled Disabled 3 5 8 Memory Hole At 15M 16M ...

Page 47: ...ect frame buffer size Option is 8MB and 1MB 3 5 14 Boot Display User can select VGA controller when system is power on The choice Auto PCI AGP PCI external VGA card AGP onboard VGA con troller 3 6 Integrated Peripherals 3 6 1 IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO UDMA Mode IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO UDMA Mode Auto Each channel Primary and Secondary has both a master and a slave making...

Page 48: ...bled if user plan to use an USB keyboard The choice Enabled Disable 3 6 5 AC97 Audio Select Disable if you do not want to use AC 97 audio Option is Auto Disable 3 6 6 Init Display First This item allows you to choose which one to activate first PCI Slot or on chip VGA The choices PCI Slot Onboard 3 6 7 Onboard LAN1 Control Option is Enable and Disable Select Disable if user does not want to use on...

Page 49: ...ifferent controller card to connect the floppy disk drives set this field to Disabled 3 6 11 Onboard Serial Port 1 The settings are 3F8H IRQ4 2F8H IRQ3 3E8H IRQ4 2E8H IRQ10 and Disabled for the on board serial connector 3 6 12 Onboard Serial Port 2 The settings are 3F8H IRQ4 2F8H IRQ3 3E8H IRQ4 2E8H IRQ10 and Disabled for the on board serial connector 3 6 13 UART Mode Select This item allows you t...

Page 50: ...there are no conflicts for each port 3 6 18 Parallel Port Mode This field allows you to set the operation mode of the parallel port The setting Normal allows normal speed operation but in one direction only EPP allows bidirectional parallel port operation at maximum speed ECP allows the parallel port to operate in bi directional mode and at a speed faster than the maximum data transfer rate ECP EP...

Page 51: ...s the manufacturer s defaults 3 7 1 Power Supply Type Choose AT or ATX power supply 3 7 2 ACPI function The choice Enabled Disabled 3 7 3 Power Management This category allows you to select the type or degree of power saving and is directly related to the following modes 1 HDD Power Down 2 Suspend Mode Figure 3 7 Power management setup screen 1 ...

Page 52: ...ff the system whereas pushing the button momentarily for less than 4 seconds will switch the system to suspend mode 3 7 8 CPU THRM Throttling This field allows you to select the CPU THRM Throttling rate The choices 12 5 25 0 37 5 50 0 62 5 75 0 87 5 3 7 9 PowerOn By LAN This item allows you to wake up the system via LAN from the remote host The choices Enabled Disabled 3 7 10 PowerOn By Modem When...

Page 53: ...Enabled the system will resume from suspend mode if Primary IDE 0 1 or Secondary IDE 0 1 is active The choice Enabled Dis abled 3 7 13 FDD COM LPT PORT When Enabled the system will resume from suspend mode if FDD COM port or LPT port is active The choice Enabled Disabled 3 7 14 PCI PIRQ A D When Enabled the system will resume from suspend mode if interrupt occurs The choice Enabled Disabled Figure...

Page 54: ...stem Configura tion Data ESCD if you have installed a new add on and system econfig uration has caused such a conflict that OS cannot boot 3 8 3 Resources controlled by The commands here are Auto or Manual Choosing manual requires you to choose resources from each following sub menu Auto automatically configures all of the boot and Plug and Play devices but you must be using Windows 95 or above 3 ...

Page 55: ... CPU from overheating The choices 30 120 3 9 2 Current CPU Temperature This shows you the current CPU temperature 3 9 3 Current CPUFAN Speed This shows you the current CPUFAN operating speed 3 9 4 5V 12V 12V 5V This shows you the voltage of 5V 12V 12V 5V Figure 3 10 PC health status screen ...

Page 56: ...ROM password or the current password user defined you can change the password stored in the CMOS The password must be no longer than eight 8 characters Remember to enable the password setting feature you must first select either Setup or System from the Advanced BIOS Features menu 3 11 Save Exit Setup If you select this and press Enter the values entered in the setup utili ties will be recorded in...

Page 57: ...45 Chapter3 3 12 Exit Without Saving Selecting this option and pressing Enter lets you exit the setup program without recording any new values or changing old ones ...

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Page 59: ...Chipset Software Installation Utility This utility software installs to the Win dows INF files that outline to the oper ating system how the components will be configured This utility has to be installed before other drivers ...

Page 60: ...he system prior to installing the enhanced display drivers In addition many of the installation procedures assume that you are familiar with both the rele vant software applications and operating system commands Review the relevant operating system commands and the pertinent sections of your application software s user s manual before performing the installation 4 2 Introduction The Intel Chipset ...

Page 61: ...the CSI Utility 1 Insert the driver CD into your system s CD ROM drive In a few seconds the software installation main menu appears Move the mouse cursor over the Auto button under the CSI UTILITY heading a message pops up telling you to install the CSI utility before other device drivers as shown in the following figure Click on this button Note This utility is used for the following versions of ...

Page 62: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 50 2 Click Next when you see the following message 3 Click Yes when you see the following message ...

Page 63: ...51 Chapter4 4 Click Next when you see the following message 5 When the following message appears click Finish to complete the installation and restart Windows ...

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Page 65: ...47 Chapter5 CHAPTER 5 VGA Setup The PCA 6006 features an integrated VGA interface This chapter provides instructions for installing the VGA drivers from the driver CD included in your package ...

Page 66: ...200 x 32 resolution at 85 Hz refresh H W motion compensation assistance for s w MPEG 2 decoding Software DVD at 30 fps Full Screen 5 2 Dynamic Video Memory Technology The following is quoted from Intel 845GV Chipset Dynamic Video Memory Technology Rev 1 2 June 2002 Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT is an enhancement of the UMA concept wherein the optimum amount of memory is allocated for balanc...

Page 67: ...mined using several factors The key factors are system resources and system activity The maximum video memory is up to 64MB SDRAM 5 3 Installation 1 Insert the driver CD into your system s CD ROM drive In a few seconds the software installation main menu appears as shown in the following figure Under the VGA DRIVERS heading click on one of the buttons labeled WIN9X WIN2000 and WINNT40 respec tivel...

Page 68: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 50 2 You will see a welcome window Please chick on Next to con tinue the installation 3 Click Yes when you see the following message ...

Page 69: ...51 Chapter5 4 Click on Yes to continue the installation 5 VGA driver is now installing ...

Page 70: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 52 6 When the following message appears you can choose to restart the computer now or later ...

Page 71: ...hernet controller This chapter gives detailed information on Ethernet con figuration It shows you how to config ure the card to match your application requirements Sections include Introduction Features Installation Windows 2000 Drivers Setup Proce dure Windows NT Drivers Setup Proce dure Windows Wake on LAN Setup ...

Page 72: ... for commonly used network systems is also provided 6 2 Features Intel 82562 10 100Base T Ethernet LAN controller Supports Wake on LAN remote control function PCI Bus Master complies with PCI Rev 2 2 Complies with 100Base TX and 10Base T applications Fully supports 100Base TX and 10Base T operation Single RJ 45 connector gives auto detection for 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps network data transfer rates and ...

Page 73: ...setup procedure for the operating system you are using 6 4 Windows 98 2000 Drivers Setup Procedure Intel 82562 1 From the desktop of Windows 2000 click on Start and select Settings Then click on the Control Panel icon to select Sys tem Note Before installing the LAN drivers make sure the CSI utility has been installed in your system See Chapter 4 for information on installing the CSI utility Note ...

Page 74: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 56 2 In the PCI Ethernet Controller Properties window select the Driver tab Then click on Update Driver 3 In the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window click on Next ...

Page 75: ...ce Driver Wizard window select Display for a list of known drivers for this device so that I can choose a spe cific driver Then click on Next 5 In the following Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window click on Network Adapter and then Next ...

Page 76: ...Device Driver Wizer Window click on Have Disk and then Next 7 In the following Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window specify the location at D Drv_Lan 82562 for 10 100Base T Ethernet LAN and click Next to complete the installation D Drv_LAN 82562 ...

Page 77: ...art and select Set tings Then click on the Control Panel icon to select System 2 In the Intel R PROSet window under Select a Network Adapter choose 2 Intel R PRO100 Management Adapter Then select the Advanced tab Under Setting highlight the Enable PME item Under Value select Enabled Then click on OK ...

Page 78: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 60 3 In the Reboot Required window click on Yes ...

Page 79: ...61 Chapter7 CHAPTER 7 USB 2 0 Configuration The PCA 6006 supports USB 2 0 device From this chapter you will find detail informaiton regarding Windows 2000 USB 2 0 driver setup procedure ...

Page 80: ...t is ideal for today s speed demanding I O peripherals 7 2 Features Provides data transmission rate up to 480Mb s Offer 40 greater bandwidth than USB 1 1 Offers complete compatibility with current USB device 7 3 Installation Note Before installing this driver make sure the CSI utility has been installed in your system See Chapter 4 for information on installing the CSI utility Note USB 2 0 driver ...

Page 81: ...63 Chapter7 1 1 From Windows 2000 select Start and click on Setting In the window of Setting click on icon System 2 Choose the option Hardware and then click on Device Man ager ...

Page 82: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 64 3 In Device Manager choose USB Controller and then double click 4 Choose the option Driver and then click on Update Driver ...

Page 83: ...65 Chapter7 5 In Upgrade Device Driver Wizar click on Next 6 In Upgrade Device Wizard choose search for a suitable device for my driver and then click on Next ...

Page 84: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 66 7 Tick Specify a location and click Next 8 In the following windows please specify the location D Drv_USB w2k and then click on OK ...

Page 85: ...67 Chapter7 9 In the following window please click on Finish to complete USB driver installation ...

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Page 87: ...69 Chapter8 CHAPTER 8 Ultra ATA Storage Driver Setup This driver must be installed to use the Intel Ultra ATA controller to improve storage subsystem performance and overall system performance ...

Page 88: ...subsystem 8 2 Features The driver enables fast Ultra ATA transfers by default Users no longer have to manually enable DMA transfers for each ATA and or ATAPI peripheral devices Each ATA channel has independent device timings transfers which allows PIO only and DMA capable devices to share the same ATA controller cable where one is the master and the other the slave without restricting transfer mod...

Page 89: ...ty has been installed in your system See Chapter 4 for information on installing the CSI utility 1 Insert the driver CD into your system s CD ROM drive In a few seconds the software installation main menu appears as shown in the following figure Under the IDE DRIVERS heading click on the Install button ...

Page 90: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 72 2 Click on Next when you see the following message 3 When you see the following message click on Yes to accept the License Agreement ...

Page 91: ...73 Chapter8 4 Click on Next when you see the following message 5 When the following message appears click Finish to complete the installation and restart Windows ...

Page 92: ...ying Driver Information 1 From the desktop of Windows click on Start and select Pro grams Then select Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver and then Companion 2 Click on the Device Parameters or the Storage Report tab to view related information ...

Page 93: ...etup Procedure 1 Insert the driver CD into your system s CD ROM drive In a few seconds the software installation main menu appears as shown in the following figure Under the IDE DRIVERS heading click on the Install button ...

Page 94: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 76 2 Click on Next when you see the following message 3 When you see the following message click on Yes to accept the License Agreement ...

Page 95: ...77 Chapter8 4 When the following message appears click Finish to complete the installation and restart Windows ...

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Page 97: ...er9 CHAPTER 9 Onboard Security Setup This chapter explains OBS concepts and provides instructions for installing the relevant software drivers This is done using the driver CD included in your PCA 6006 package ...

Page 98: ... PCA 6006 can moni tor 5 sets of system positive voltages 2 sets of system negative voltages CPU cooling fan speed and CPU temperature The positive system volt age sets which can be monitored include CPU core voltage 1 3 V 3 3 V according to Intel specifications Transmission voltage from CPU to chipset typically 1 8 V Chipset voltage typically 3 3 V Main voltage 5 V 12 V The negative system voltag...

Page 99: ...your system s CD ROM drive In a few seconds the software installation main menu appears as shown in the following figure Click on the WIN 9X button under the OBS DRIVERS heading 2 When you will see the following message make sure you have closed all other programs then click on OK ...

Page 100: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 82 3 Click on the square graphics button when you see the following message 4 When you see the following message click on OK to complete the installation ...

Page 101: ...e 1 Insert the driver CD into your system s CD ROM drive In a few seconds the software installation main menu appears as shown in the following figure Click on the WIN NT button under the OBS DRIVERS heading 2 Click Next when you see the following message ...

Page 102: ...PCA 6006 User s Manual 84 3 Click Next when you see the following message 4 Click Next when you see the following message ...

Page 103: ...85 Chapter9 5 Click Finish when you see the following message 6 Click OK to restart Windows ...

Page 104: ...ndow bar This icon is the Terminate and Stay Resident TSR icon It will permanently remain in the bottom window bar and will activate warning signals when triggered by the onboard security system You can view or change values for various OBS settings by running this utility 1 From the desktop of Windows click on Start and select Pro grams and then OBS Hardware Doctor 2 It is recommended that you lo...

Page 105: ...87 Chapter9 and high limit have to be adjusted manually Please set low limit at 1 70V and high limit at 1 90V ...

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Page 107: ...chdog Timer The PCA 6006 is equipped with a watchdog timer that resets the CPU or generates an interrupt if processing comes to a standstill for any reason This feature ensures system reliability in industrial standalone or unmanned environments ...

Page 108: ...set from 1 to 255 seconds or 1 to 255 minutes Generates an interrupt or resets signal if the software fails to reset the timer after time out A 1 2 Reset Interrupt selection The J2 jumper is used to select reset or interrupt IRQ 11 in the event the watchdog timer is tripped See Chapter 1 for detailed jumper settings Note The interrupt output of the watchdog timer is a low level signal It will be h...

Page 109: ...95 AppendixA Unlock W83627H Select register of watchdog timer Enable the function of the watchdog timer Use the function of the watchdog timer Lock W83627HF ...

Page 110: ...hdog timer Disabled is set as default F5 hex write Set seconds or minutes as units for the timer Write 0 to bit 3 set sec ond as counting unit default Write 1 to bit 3 set minute as counting unit F6 hex write 0 stop timer default 01 FF hex The amount of the count in seconds or minutes depends on the value set in register F5 hex This number decides how long the watchdog timer waits for strobe befor...

Page 111: ...Inc dx Mov al 08h Out dx al Dec dx Enable the function of watchdog timer Mov al 30h Out dx al Inc dx Mov al 01h Out dx al F7 hex read write Bit 6 Write 1 to enable key board to reset the timer 0 to disable default Bit 5 Write 1 to generate a timeout signal immediately and automatically return to 0 default 0 Bit 4 Read status of watch dog timer 1 means timer is time out AA hex Write this address to...

Page 112: ...out interval as 10 seconds and start counting Mov al 0f6h Out dx al Inc dx Mov al 10 Out dx al Dec dx lock W83627HF Mov al 0aah Out dx al 2 Enable watchdog timer and set 5 minutes as timeout interval Mov dx 2eh unlock W83627H Mov al 87h Out dx al Out dx al Mov al 07h Select registers of watchdog timer Out dx al Inc dx Mov al 08h Out dx al ...

Page 113: ...nute as counting unit Mov al 0f5h Out dx al Inc dx In al dx Or al 08h Out dx al Dec dx Set timeout interval as 5 minutes and start counting Mov al 0f6h Out dx al Inc dx Mov al 5 Out dx al Dec dx lock W83627HF Mov al 0aah Out dx al 3 Enable watchdog timer to be reset by mouse Mov dx 2eh unlock W83627H Mov al 87h Out dx al ...

Page 114: ...nable the function of watchdog timer Mov al 30h Out dx al Inc dx Mov al 01h Out dx al Dec dx Enable watchdog timer to be reset by mouse Mov al 0f7h Out dx al Inc dx In al dx Or al 80h Out dx al Dec dx lock W83627HF Mov al 0aah Out dx al 4 Enable watchdog timer to be reset by keyboard Mov dx 2eh unlock W83627H Mov al 87h Out dx al ...

Page 115: ...tion of watchdog timer Mov al 30h Out dx al Inc dx Mov al 01h Out dx al Dec dx Enable watchdog timer to be strobed reset by keyboard Mov al 0f7h Out dx al Inc dx In al dx Or al 40h Out dx al Dec dx lock W83627HF Mov al 0aah Out dx al 5 Generate a time out signal without timer counting Mov dx 2eh unlock W83627H Mov al 87h Out dx al ...

Page 116: ...al Inc dx Mov al 08h Out dx al Dec dx Enable the function of watchdog timer Mov al 30h Out dx al Inc dx Mov al 01h Out dx al Dec dx Generate a time out signal Mov al 0f7h Out dx al Write 1 to bit 5 of F7 register Inc dx In al dx Or al 20h Out dx al Dec dx lock W83627HF Mov al 0aah Out dx al ...

Page 117: ...e T RJ 45 Con nector Keyboard and Mouse Connector External Keyboard Connector IR Connector CPU Fan Power Connector Power LED Connector and Key board Lock External Speaker Connector Reset Connector HDD LED Connector ATX Feature Connector ATX Soft Power Switch H W Monitor Alarm SM Bus Connector Extension I O Board Connector PS 2 Mouse Connector AC 97 Audio Interface System I O Ports DMA Channel Assi...

Page 118: ...DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11 11 DATA 3 12 DATA 12 13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13 15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14 17 DATA 0 18 DATA 15 19 SIGNAL GND 20 N C 21 DISK DMA REQUEST 22 GND 23 IO WRITE 24 GND 25 IO READ 26 GND 27 IO CHANNEL READY 28 GND 29 HDACKO 30 GND 31 IRQ14 32 N C 33 ADDR 1 34 N C 35 ADDR 0 36 ADDR 2 37 HARD DISK SELECT 0 38 HARD DISK SELECT 1 39 IDE ACTIVE 40 GND low active ...

Page 119: ... C 5 N C 6 FDEDIN 7 GND 8 INDEX 9 GND 10 MOTOR 0 11 GND 12 DRIVE SELECT 1 13 GND 14 DRIVE SELECT 0 15 GND 16 MOTOR 1 17 GND 18 DIRECTION 19 GND 20 STEP 21 GND 22 WRITE DATA 23 GND2 4 WRITE GATE 25 GND 26 TRACK 0 27 GND 28 WRITE PROTECT 29 GND 30 READ DATA 31 GND 32 HEAD SELECT 33 GND 34 DISK CHANGE low active 4 34 33 3 32 31 1 2 ...

Page 120: ...e B 3 Parallel port connector CN4 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STROBE 14 AUTOFD 2 D0 15 ERR 3 D1 16 INIT 4 D2 17 SLCTINI 5 D3 18 GND 6 D4 19 GND 7 D5 20 GND 8 D6 21 GND 9 D7 22 GND 10 ACK 23 GND 11 BUSY 24 GND 12 PE 25 GND 13 SLCT 26 N C low active 15 26 13 2 25 12 1 14 ...

Page 121: ...SB2 Signal 1 5 V 6 5 V 2 UV 7 UV 3 UV 8 UV 4 GND 9 GND 5 Chassis GND 10 N C B 5 VGA Connector CN7 Table B 5 Table B 6 VGA connector CN7 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RED 9 VCC 2 GREEN 10 GND 3 BLUE 11 N C 4 N C 12 SDT 5 GND 13 H SYNC 6 GND 14 V SYNC 7 GND 15 SCK 7 3 2 8 1 6 9 10 4 5 5 15 1 11 10 6 ...

Page 122: ... 6 Ethernet 10 100Base T RJ 45 connector CN8 CN34 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 XMT 5 N C 2 XMT 6 RCV 3 RCV 7 N C 4 N C 8 N C B 7 COM1 COM2 RS 232 Serial Port CN9 CN10 Table B 7 COM1 COM2 RS 232 serial port CN9 CN10 Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI CN8 and CN34 ...

Page 123: ...r CN11 Table B 8 Keyboard and mouse connector CN11 Pin Signal 1 KB DATA 2 MS DATA 3 GND 4 VCC 5 KB CLOCK 6 MS CLOCK B 9 External Keyboard Connector CN12 Table B 9 External keyboard connector CN12 Pin Signal 1 CLK 2 DATA 3 NC 4 GND 5 VCC 5 3 1 2 4 6 ...

Page 124: ...l 110 B 10 IR Connector CN13 Table B 10 IR connector CN13 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5 V 2 N C 3 IR_RX 4 GND 5 IR_TX B 11 CPU Fan Power Connector CN14 Table B 11 CPU fan power connector CN14 Pin Signal 1 GND 2 12 V 3 Detect 1 ...

Page 125: ...is the ground Table B 12 Power LED and keylock connector CN16 Pin Function 1 LED power 5 V 2 NC 3 GND 4 Keyboard Lock 5 GND B 13 External Speaker Connector CN17 The CPU card has its own buzzer You can also connect it to the external speaker on your computer chassis Table B 13 External speaker CN17 Pin Function 1 5 VCC 2 GND 3 Internal buzzer 4 Speaker out ...

Page 126: ... 6006 User s Manual 112 B 14 Reset Connector CN18 Table B 14 Reset connector CN18 Pin Signal 1 RESET 2 GND B 15 HDD LED Connector CN19 Table B 15 HDD LED connector CN19 Pin Signal 1 Vcc LED 2 LED0 LED 1 1 ...

Page 127: ...ndixB B 16 ATX Feature Connector CN20 Table B 16 ATX feature connector CN20 Pin Signal 1 PS ON 2 VCC 3 VCCSB B 17 ATX Soft Power Switch CN21 Table B 17 ATX soft power switch CN21 Pin Signal 1 5VSB 2 PWR BTN 1 1 ...

Page 128: ...14 Vcc USB0 5 Vcc USB3 15 GND USB1 6 Vcc USB2 16 GND USB0 7 GND USB3 17 5VSB 8 GND USB2 18 ACT LED LAN2 9 D USB1 19 LINK LAN 2 10 D USB0 20 SPEED 100Mbps LAN 2 B 20 Extension I O Board Connector CN28 Table B 20 Extension I O board connector CN28 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 TXC DVI 11 TX0 DVI 2 TXC DVI 12 TX0 DVI 3 FP_SDAT DVI 13 TXD LAN2 4 FP_SCLK DVI 14 GND 5 H_DEC DVI 15 RXIN LAN2 6 FP_VCC DVI 16 TX...

Page 129: ...21 PS 2 mouse connector CN33 Pin Signal 1 MS DATA 2 N C 3 GND 4 VCC 5 MS CLOCK 6 N C B 22 AC 97 Audio Interface CN43 Table B 22 System I O ports 1 VCC 2 GND 3 SYNC 4 BITCLK 5 SDOUT 6 SDIN 7 SDIN2 8 ACRST 9 12V 10 GND 5 3 1 2 4 6 7 3 2 8 1 6 9 10 4 5 11 12 ...

Page 130: ...t controller 2 0C0 0DF DMA controller 0F0 Clear math co processor 0F1 Reset math co processor 0F8 0FF Math co processor 1F0 1F8 Fixed disk 200 207 Game I O 278 27F Parallel printer port 2 LPT3 290 297 On board hardware monitor 2F8 2FF Serial port 2 300 31F Prototype card 360 36F Reserved 378 37F Parallel printer port 1 LPT2 380 38F SDLC bisynchronous 2 3A0 3AF Bisynchronous 1 3B0 3BF Monochrome di...

Page 131: ...ority Interrupt Interrupt source 1 NMI Parity error detected 2 IRQ0 Interval timer 3 IRQ1 Keyboard IRQ2 Interrupt from controller 2 cascade 4 IRQ8 Real time clock 5 IRQ9 Cascaded to INT 0A IRQ 2 6 IRQ10 Available 7 IRQ11 Available 8 IRQ12 PS 2 mouse 9 IRQ13 INT from co processor 10 IRQ14 Fixed disk controller 11 IRQ15 Available 12 IRQ3 Serial communication port 2 13 IRQ4 Serial communication port ...

Page 132: ...Fh CGA EGA VGA text B0000h B7FFFh Unused A0000h AFFFFh EGA VGA graphics 00000h 9FFFFh Base memory B 27 PCI Bus Map Table B 27 PCI bus map for LV VE version Function Signals Device ID INT pin GNT pin Onboard LAN1 AD21 INT H GNT A Bridge AD22 GNT F PCI slot 1 AD31 INT B C D A GNT A PCI slot 2 AD30 INT C D A B GNT B PCI slot 3 AD29 INT D A B C GNT C PCI slot 4 AD28 INT A B C D GNT D ...

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