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Table

 

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COMB

 

Port

 

Mode

 

Selection

 

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27

 

4

2

11

 

Hardware

 

Health

 

Configuration

 

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27

 

4

2

12

 

APM

 

Configuration

 

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28

 

4

2

13

 

Power

 

Manager

 

/APM

 

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29

 

4

2

14

 

Manual

 

Throttle

 

Ration

 

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29

 

4

2

15

 

Standby

 

Time

 

Out

 

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30

 

4

2

16

 

Suspend

 

Time

 

Out

 

........................................................................

 

30

 

4

2

17

 

Hard

 

Disk

 

Time

 

Out

 

(Minute)

 

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30

 

4

2

18

 

Green

 

PC

 

Monitor

 

Power

 

State

 

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30

 

4

2

19

 

Video

 

Power

 

Down

 

Mode

 

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31

 

4

2

20

 

Hard

 

Disk

 

Power

 

Down

 

Mode

 

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31

 

4

2

21

 

USB

 

Configuration

 

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31

 

4

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22

 

USB

 

1.1

 

Ports

 

Configuration

 

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32

 

4

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USB

 

2.0

 

Ports

 

Enable

 

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32

 

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Legacy

 

USB

 

Support

 

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33

 

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USB

 

2.0

 

Controller

 

Mode

 

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33

 

4

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BIOS

 

ECHI

 

Hand

Off

 

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33

 

4

3

 

PCIPnP

 

Setup

 

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33

 

4

3

1

 

Clear

 

NVRAM

 

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34

 

4

3

2

 

Plug

 

and

 

Plug

 

Aware

 

O/S

 

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34

 

4

3

3

 

PCI

 

Latency

 

Timer

 

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35

 

4

3

4

 

Palette

 

Snoop

 

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35

 

4

3

5

 

PCI

 

IDE

 

BusMaster

 

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35

 

4

3

6

 

IRQ

 

3

 

–15

 

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35

 

4

4

 

Boot

 

Setup

 

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36

 

4

4

1

 

Boot

 

Setting

 

Configuration

 

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37

 

4

4

2

 

Quick

 

Boot

 

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37

 

4

4

3

 

Boot

 

Up

 

Num

Lock

 

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38

 

4

4

4

 

PS/2

 

Mouse

 

Support

 

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38

 

4

4

5

 

Wait

 

for

 

‘F1’

 

If

 

Error

 

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38

 

4

4

6

 

Hit

 

‘DEL’

 

Message

 

Display

 

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38

 

4

4

7

 

Boot

 

Device

 

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39

 

4

4

8

 

First

 

/Second

 

/Third

 

Hard

 

Disk

 

Boot

 

Device

 

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39

 

4

4

9

 

Hard

 

Disk

 

Drives

 

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40

 

4

4

10

 

Removable

 

Drives

 

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40

 

4

5

 

Security

 

setup

 

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41

 

4

5

1

 

Clear

 

User

 

Password

 

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43

 

Summary of Contents for JetBox 8150

Page 1: ...JetBox 8150 User Manual Hardware 0 0 1...

Page 2: ...this document is for product information only and is subject to change without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy we assume no li...

Page 3: ...3 2 5 USB Ports 13 3 2 6 Audio Mic in Line in Earphone out 13 3 2 7 DC Power Power Switch 14 3 2 8 Reset Button 15 3 3 HW Installation 15 Chapter 4 BIOS 18 4 1 Main Setup 21 4 1 1 System memory 21 4...

Page 4: ...USB 2 0 Ports Enable 32 4 2 24 Legacy USB Support 33 4 2 25 USB 2 0 Controller Mode 33 4 2 26 BIOS ECHI Hand Off 33 4 3 PCIPnP Setup 33 4 3 1 Clear NVRAM 34 4 3 2 Plug and Plug Aware O S 34 4 3 3 PCI...

Page 5: ...9 5 4 LAN Utility Driver 49 5 5 Watchdog Timer 49 5 6 Programming RS 485 53 5 6 1 Initialize COM port 54 5 6 1 Send out one character Transmit 54 5 6 2 Send out one block data Transmit the data more t...

Page 6: ...6 Table of Content 6 13 Line Status Register LSR 64 6 14 MODEM Status Register MSR 64 6 15 Divisor Latch LS MS 64 Chapter 7 Appendix 65 7 1 Notes 65...

Page 7: ...usability of embedded computer in industrial domain We integrate device drivers protocol stacks system utilities supporting services for Windows XP embedded in a CompactFlash card or in a 2 5 HD insta...

Page 8: ...RS232 422 485 1 CANbus N A USB Host USB v2 0 Host Port 2 Ethernet Realtek RTL8100C 10 100 Base T 2 CF Card slot 1 SATA HDD slot 1 Power Switch 1 LED Indicator Power 1 HD 1 Reset Button 1 Power Input...

Page 9: ...E EN55022 class A EN55024 EN61000 3 2 3 EN61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 IEC 60950 IEC 61373 Shock IEC60068 2 27 50g peak acceleration Vibration IEC60068 2 6 5g 10 150Hz operating MTBF At least 70 000 hours 4...

Page 10: ...10 Hardware Feature 145 50 4 102 Picture 1 JetBox 8150 mechanical outline...

Page 11: ...tion and blinking light for activity 3 2 2 VGA connector DB15 Signal 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 13 Hsync 14 Vsync 12 DDC Data 15 DDC Clock 5 10 Digital Ground 6 7 8 Analog Ground Others Not Used Note 1 Reso...

Page 12: ...signal connections of these connectors Pin No RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 DCD 2 RxD RxD A Data A 3 TxD RxD B Data B 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS TxD A 8 CTS TxD B 9 RI One of the JetBox COM port is designed for...

Page 13: ...45 LAN1 2 RJ45 LAN1 2 1 TPTX 5 FBG 2 TPTX 6 TPRX 3 TPRX 7 FBG 4 FBG 8 FBG 3 2 5 USB Ports The JetBox supports a four port USB connector Any USB device can be attached to USB ports with plug and play s...

Page 14: ...r input voltage See following figure and a side pictures 1 DC Power Jack Use External AC DC power adapter Since the switch does include a power switch plugging its power adapter into a power outlet th...

Page 15: ...cover shut down the operation System and disconnect power switch to off and unplug AC to DC Adapter cable 2 Install any connector Compact Flash and hard disk is sure that the power is disconnected or...

Page 16: ...tall 2 5 HDD inside Compact Flash modules and DDR2 RAM module a Unscrew front cover and Installing Compact Flash Note 2 The Compact Flash socket supports Compact Flash Modules and Micro Drives b Unscr...

Page 17: ...nector as you inserted hard disk Be careful with the orientation when installing connectors c Installing Memory So DIMM Socket for DDR2 RAM Modules You may extend additional memory to the JetBox See a...

Page 18: ...with the hardware components and facilitates interaction between the system hardware and the operating system The BIOS default values ensure that the system will function at its normal capability In t...

Page 19: ...ng functions 1 Main 2 Advanced CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperIO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration APM Configuration USB Configuration 3 PCIPnP 4 Boot Boot Settings Configuration B...

Page 20: ...ions F7 key can be used this operation Load Optimized Default to auto configure the system according to optimal setting with pre defined values This is also the factory default setting of the system w...

Page 21: ...cribes basic system hardware configuration system clock setup and BIOS version information If the CPU board is already installed in a working system you will not need to select this option anymore 4 1...

Page 22: ...XEC BAT file For information on how to create this file please refer to the MS DOS manual 4 2 Advanced Setup Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen You c...

Page 23: ...screen varies depending on the installed processor 4 2 2 IDE configuration You can use this screen to select options for the IDE Configuration Settings Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item...

Page 24: ...parate hard disks LBA Large Mode LBA Logical Block Addressing is a method of addressing data on a disk drive In LBA mode the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting...

Page 25: ...pler and more efficient and faster Your system supports five modes numbered from 0 to 4 which primarily differ in timing When Auto is selected the BIOS will select the best available mode BLOCK Multi...

Page 26: ...option to stop the AMIBIOS from searching for IDE devices within the specified number of seconds Basically this allows you to fine tune the settings to allow for faster boot times Adjust this setting...

Page 27: ...elect the I O port address for each Serial port Available Options Disabled 3F8H IRQ4 3E8H IRQ4 2F8H IRQ4 and 2E8H IRQ3 Default setting 2F8H IRQ3 4 2 10 COMB Port Mode Selection These fields item can s...

Page 28: ...28 BIOS 4 2 12 APM Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration...

Page 29: ...bled and Enabled Default setting Enabled 4 2 14 Manual Throttle Ration In a power management state the BIOS can throttle the CPU clock to reduce power consumption For example a throttle ratio of 50 me...

Page 30: ...inute 4 Minute and 8 Minute up to 60 Minute Default setting Disabled 4 2 17 Hard Disk Time Out Minute This option specifies the amount of time the hard disk drive can be inactive before the computer e...

Page 31: ...ns Disabled Standby Suspend Default setting Disabled 4 2 20 Hard Disk Power Down Mode This field specifies the power conserving state that the hard disk drive enters after the specified period of hard...

Page 32: ...t setting is 2 USB Ports Available Options USB 2 Ports and Disabled Default setting USB 2 Ports 4 2 23 USB 2 0 Ports Enable This field is Enables USB controllers Select Enabled if a USB device is inst...

Page 33: ...and AUTO Default setting Auto 4 2 25 USB 2 0 Controller Mode This field is configures the USB 2 0 controllers in High speed 480Mbps or Full speed 12Mbps Available Options HiSpeed and FullSpeed Default...

Page 34: ...NVRAM during system boot Available Options Yes No Default setting No 4 3 2 Plug and Plug Aware O S Set to Yes to inform BIOS that the operating system can handle Plug and Play PnP devices Available Op...

Page 35: ...sabled Data read and written by the CPU is only directed to the PCI VGA devices palette registers Enabled Data read and written by the CPU is directed to both the PCI VGA devices palette registers Def...

Page 36: ...You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as Boot Device Priority to go to the sub menu for that item You can display a Boot BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the A...

Page 37: ...ot wait for up to 40 seconds if a Ready signal is not received from the IDE drive and will not configure its drive 2 BIOS will not wait for 0 5 seconds after sending a RESET signal to the IDE drive 3...

Page 38: ...12 will be reserved for expansion cards if a PS 2 mouse is not detected Disabled will reserve IRQ12 for expansion cards and therefore the PS 2 mouse will not function Available options Disabled Enable...

Page 39: ...system checks for the device to boot from To access this screen select Boot Device Priority on the Boot Setup screen and press Enter 4 4 8 First Second Third Hard Disk Boot Device Set the boot device...

Page 40: ...e list will show all three hard disk drives attached 4 4 9 Hard Disk Drives Use this screen to view the hard disk drives in the system To access this screen select Hard disk drives on the Boot Setup s...

Page 41: ...a privileged person that can change the User password from the BIOS According to the default setting both access passwords are not set up and are only valid after you set the password from the BIOS Ch...

Page 42: ...Note 8 that you cannot configure the User password until the Supervisor password is set up 4 Enter Advanced BIOS Features screen and point to the Security Option field 5 Select System or Setup i Alwa...

Page 43: ...er password prompt appears every time and the BIOS Setup Program executes and the computer is turned on If Setup is chosen the password prompt appears if the BIOS executed Available options Setup Alwa...

Page 44: ...Possible VIRUS Continue Y N 4 1 Chipset Setup This section describes the configuration of the board s chipset features NorthBridge VIA CX700 Configuration SouthBridge VIA CX700 Configuration 4 1 1 Nor...

Page 45: ...time of the SDRAM Available Options Auto Manual Turbo and Ultra Default setting Auto 4 1 3 AGP P2P Bridge Configuration Onchip VGA Configuration VGA Frame Buffer Size This field is share memory archit...

Page 46: ...Available Options Disabled and Enabled Default setting Enabled U 4 1 4 Southbridge VIA CX700 Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the South Bridge Configuration South Bridge is...

Page 47: ...LAN1 2 Controller This field specifies the Enabled or Disabled of the onboard LAN chip Available Options Disabled and Enabled Default setting Enabled 4 1 8 LAN Boot ROM Controller This field specifie...

Page 48: ...tion 5 2 VGA Drivers WIN 2000 XP Driver Step 1 Execute SETUP EXE file Step 2 The screen shows the SETUP type Press any key to enter the main menu Step 3 As the setup is completed the system will gener...

Page 49: ...5 4 LAN Utility Driver Step 1 Execute install exe file Note 10 In the RTL8139C directory a README TXT is included to provide installation information 5 5 Watchdog Timer This section describes how to...

Page 50: ...timer every time before it times out After you trigger the watchdog timer it will be set to non zero value to watchdog counter and start to count down again If your program fails to trigger the watch...

Page 51: ...enable the watchdog timer and set the time out period at 28 seconds Enter the extended function mode interruptible double write Mov dx 2eh Enter to extended function mode Mov al 87h Out dx al Out dx a...

Page 52: ...enabling to the watchdog register at least once every time out period to its previous setting You can change the time out period by writing another timer factor to the watchdog register at any time an...

Page 53: ...Mov dx 2eh Mov al 0f6h Out dx al Mov dx 2fh Mov al 00h Set Watchdog Timer Disabled Out dx al Exit extended function mode Mov dx 2eh Exit the extended function mode Mov al 0aah Out dx al 5 6 Programmi...

Page 54: ...e in the same Step 2 Disabled TXC transmitter control the bit 0 of the address of offset 4 just sets 0 Note 12 Control the JetBox system DTR signal to the RS 485 TXC communication 5 6 1 Send out one c...

Page 55: ...ep 3 Wait for the buffer s data empty Check transmitter holding register THRE bit 5 of the address of offset 5 and transmitter shift register TSRE bit 6 of the address of offset 5 are all sets must be...

Page 56: ...d one character from COM1 buffer 70 INPSTR INPUT 1 1 80 RETURN Note 13 The RS 485 of the JetBox uses COM2 If you want to program it and hardware setup please refer to the BIOS Setup for COM2 address s...

Page 57: ...r D 0E Diagnostic status byte 0F Shutdown status byte 10 Diskette drive type byte drive A and B 11 Fixed disk type byte drive C 12 Fixed disk type byte drive D 13 Reserved 14 Equipment byte 15 Low bas...

Page 58: ...splay Enabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bit 2 Keyboard Enabled 00 Not CGA or MDA 01 40x25 CGA 01 2 Drives 80x25 CGA Bit 1 Math Coprocessor Installed 0 Absent 1 Present Bit 0 Floppy Drive Installed 0 Disabl...

Page 59: ...ripheral device in the system is assigned a set of I O port addresses which also becomes the identity of the device There is a total of 1K port address space available The following table lists the I...

Page 60: ...eal Time Clock IRQ9 SM BUS IRQ10 LAN 1 IRQ11 USB 2 LAN 2 VGA IRQ12 USB 3 PS2 Mouse IRQ13 FPU IRQ14 Primary IDE IRQ15 Secondary IDE CF 6 5 DMA Channel Map The equivalents of two 8237A DMA controllers a...

Page 61: ...at in order of transmission and reception is a start bit followed by five to eight data bits a parity bit if programmed and one one and half five bit format only or two stop bits The ACEs are capable...

Page 62: ...8 Transmitter Holding Register THR Bit 0 7 Transmitter holding data byte Write Only 6 9 Interrupt Enable Register IER Bit 0 Enable Received Data Available Interrupt ERBFI Bit 1 Enable Transmitter Hold...

Page 63: ...S1 WLS1 WLS0 Word Length 0 0 5 Bits 0 1 6 Bits 1 0 7 Bits 1 1 8 Bits Bit 2 Number of Stop Bit STB Bit 3 Parity Enable PEN Bit 4 Even Parity Select EPS Bit 5 Stick Parity Bit 6 Set Break Bit 7 Divisor...

Page 64: ...6 14 MODEM Status Register MSR Bit 0 Delta Clear to Send DCTS Bit 1 Delta Data Set Ready DDSR Bit 2 Training Edge Ring Indicator TERI Bit 3 Delta Receive Line Signal Detect DSLSD Bit 4 Clear to Send C...

Page 65: ...00 6 28800 4 38400 3 57600 2 115200 1 Chapter 7 Appendix 7 1 Notes Note 1 Resolution 11 Note 2 The Compact Flash socket supports Compact Flash Modules and Micro Drives 16 Note 3 Use caution when handl...

Page 66: ...ou cannot configure the User password until the Supervisor password is set up 42 Note 9 it is suggested that you write down the password in a safe place to avoid that password may be forgotten or miss...

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