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4.2 IDE connector and Compact Flash card socket :

      4.2.1 IDE connector:

               IDE connector supports standard ATA 33/66/100 devices. 

               The pin 20 is removed intentionally for the purpose of 

               dummy-proof. 

               IDE connector also supports 40 pin IDE DOM 

               (disk on module). 

               IDE connector is designed to use primary channel and

               default is set to Slave.         

     4.2.2. Compact Flash card socket:

               Type II CF card connector supports type II CF (compact

               flash) memory cards. 

               Please be noted that it is designed as Primary IDE Master, 

               so CF card does not support hot plug feature as normal CF

               card readers.

     4.2.3. CF card Master/Slave Setting:

 

    CF card can be configured as Primary IDE Master / Slave by 

               CF_SET_J1.

 

 

  4.3 SATA1 and SATA2:

        SATA1 and SATA2 are designed to connect SATA devices via

        7-pin SATA cable. Please refer to the following figure for SATA pin 

        definition. 

4.4 Default Jumper Settings:

      4.4.1 Clear CMOS:

               Disable: 1-2 pin short (default)

               Clear CMOS: 2-3 pin short

4.5 Other Onboard Connectors:

       4.5.1 PWRON4P and PWRCON4PS:

                PWRCON4P: provides 12V and 5V DC. PWRCON4P 

                is reserved for supplying 5V and 12V for SATA hard drive 

                or IDE devices.

                

               

      4.5.2 VGA1 and USB3 pin 1 : alignment:back panel VGA 

               and USB ports are default connected via cables to 

               main board VGA1 and USB3 respectively.

CF_SET_J1 

Jumper Position 

Description 

 

CF Card is set to IDE Master (Default) 

 

 

CF Card is set to IDE Slave 

 

CCMOS1 

Jumper Position 

Description 

 

Disable (Default) 

 

 

Clear CMOS 

 

Please check the following pin-out definition for using PWRCON4P 

and PWRCON4PS as power source of your device.

 PWRCON4PS: provides 12V and 5V DC. PWRCON4PS 

 is reserved for supplying 5V and 12V for IDE DOM 

 (Disk On Module)

Summary of Contents for FW8888+

Page 1: ...FW8888 ALLNET Low Power Utility Server ...

Page 2: ...thernet Power Button Port2 10 100 1000Mpbs Ethernet Reset Button Port1 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet USB 2 0 Ports Serial Port Console Power LED Port5 1000Mbps Fiber Channel Storage Activity LED Port4 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet PCIe Bracket Fixture reserved for customer PCIe extension cards 2 1 RJ45 Port1 Port4 LED Indicator Definition LED Color LED Status Condition Orange On 1000Mbps Link On 100Mbps Lin...

Page 3: ... 4 1 2 Configuration By Intel 945GSE chipset default users have to populate DIMM1 to make system work properly Please refer to the following table for correct memory module population 4 1 3 Installing Memory Module 4 1 3 1 Unlock a DDR2 DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward 4 1 3 2 Align a DDR2 memory module so that the notch on the module matches the break on key on the DIMM socket ...

Page 4: ... designed to connect SATA devices via 7 pin SATA cable Please refer to the following figure for SATA pin definition 4 4 Default Jumper Settings 4 4 1 Clear CMOS Disable 1 2 pin short default Clear CMOS 2 3 pin short 4 5 Other Onboard Connectors 4 5 1 PWRON4P and PWRCON4PS PWRCON4P provides 12V and 5V DC PWRCON4P is reserved for supplying 5V and 12V for SATA hard drive or IDE devices 4 5 2 VGA1 and...

Page 5: ...ed to provide 5V 12V for IDE SATA devices 5 Installation Guide 5 1 Remove the top cover There are 5 screws fixing the top cover please remove the top cover for the following installation proce 5 2 Populate DDRII DRAM module Please refer to section 4 1 when installing DDRII DRAM module 5 4 Close the top cover and secure the top cover with screw 5 5 Attach AC Power Cord and turn the AC switch on the...

Page 6: ...s device driver prior to PCIe devices Therefore Port1 will not be assigned as eth0 in Linux if you enable Por3 Port6 during Linux install Please follow the instruction to disable Port3 6 before installing Linux and get Port1 as eth0 6 2 1 Press Del when booting system to enter BIOS CMOS Setup Utility 6 2 2 Navigate to Advanced Chipset Features then press enter 6 1 2 Changing Hard Disk Boot Priorit...

Page 7: ...sable the beep during boot sequence please follow the following procedure 6 3 1 Press Del when booting system to enter BIOS CMOS Setup Utility 6 3 2 Navigate to Advanced Chipset Features then press enter 6 2 4 Select Disabled on LAN Port 3 6 6 2 5 Save and Exit after system reboots Port3 6 are disabled during Linux Installation 6 3 3 Navigate to Function Ports then press enter ...

Page 8: ...1 6 4 1 Press Del when booting system to enter BIOS CMOS Setup Utility 6 4 2 Navigate to Power Management Setup and press enter 6 4 3 Navigate to WOL LAN Port 1 and press enter 6 4 4 Select Disabled to disable WOL of Port1 6 4 5 Save and Exit to finish the procedure 6 3 4 Set Buzzer to Disabled to disable the boot beep 6 3 5 Save and Exit system will not beep during boot ...

Page 9: ...RAID 1 feature By default SATA are set to Enhanced Mode and AHCI enabled Please follow the procedure to change BIOS setting to support Intel IAA RAID 6 5 1 Press Del key during system boot to enter BIOS CMOS Setup Utility 6 5 2 Navigate to Integrated Peripherals and press Enter 6 5 3 Navigate to OnChip IDE Devices and press Enter 6 5 5 Navigate to SATA Mode and press Enter key 6 5 6 Navigate to RA...

Page 10: ...lines Character format is 5x7 cursor 7 3 2 Cursor display means shift right 1 character 7 3 3 When character reads in to LCM display position address adds 1bit and cursor shifts to right 1 character automatically Clear Display 7 4 Instruction Set Direction Host to LCM Command 0x10 0x01 Explain Clears all currently displayed characters Response LCM to Host Command 0x11 Acknowledge OK 0x14 Acknowled...

Page 11: ...ponse LCM to Host Command 0x11 Acknowledge OK 0x14 Acknowledge Fail and no action executed Write Display Data into Position Address Direction Host to LCM Command 0x12 0x00 0xFF ASCII code and extension ROM code Explain Display character on the position address Position address will automatically add 1 bit after data written in Position address available 0x80 0x8F 0xC0 0xCF Response LCM to Host Com...

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