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PCI-755 User’s Guide

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Onboard Device

Table 4-8. Onboard Device

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USB / USB 2.0 Controller:

Select "Enabled" if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) / USB 2.0 controller and you have USB peripherals. 

Options- Enabled, Disabled.

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USB Keyboard Support:

Select "Enabled" if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have a USB keyboard. 

Options- Enabled, Disabled.

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USB Mouse Support:

Select "Enabled" if your system contains a Universal Serial Bus (USB) controller and you have a USB mouse. 

Options- Enabled, Disabled.

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Giga LAN_1/2:

Allows you to enable or disable the LAN function.

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Onboard LAN Boot ROM:

Allows you to enable or disable the Onboard LAN Boot ROM function.

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Watchdog Timer Select:

Allows you to enable or disable the Watchdog Timer function.

Onboard Device

 

 

USB Controller 
USB 2.0 Controller 
USB Keyboard Support 
USB Mouse Support 
Giga LAN_1  
Giga LAN_2  
Onboard LAN Boot ROM 
Watchdog Timer Select 
 
 

 
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[Disabled] 
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Summary of Contents for PCI-755

Page 1: ...PCI 755 Industrial Single Board Computer User s Guide Rev 1 40 September 2006 www kontron com tw...

Page 2: ...of their respective owners All rights reserved This user s guide contains information proprietary to Kontron Customers may reprint and use this user s guide in other publications Customers may alter...

Page 3: ...Safety Instructions Before You Begin xix When Working Inside a Computer xx Preventing Electrostatic Discharge xxi Chapter 1 Introduction Overview 1 3 Checklist 1 4 Product Specifications 1 5 Features...

Page 4: ...Configurations 4 22 PC Health Status 4 23 Frequency Voltage Control 4 24 Load Optimized Defaults 4 25 Supervisor User Password Setting 4 25 Exit Selection 4 26 Chapter 5 Driver Installation Overview...

Page 5: ...ure 2 1 Jumper Connector 2 3 Figure 2 2 Jumper and Connector Locations 2 4 Figure 2 3 Rear Panel connector locations 2 11 Figure 3 1 LGA775 CPU Socket 3 4 Figure 3 2 CPU Alignment in LGA775 Socket 3 4...

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Page 7: ...Connector Descriptions 2 11 Table 2 17 Keyboard Mouse Connector 2 11 Table 2 18 10 100 1000 Base Tx Ethernet Connectors 2 12 Table 2 19 VGA Display Connector 2 12 Table 2 20 USB4 Connector 2 12 Table...

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Page 9: ...ventions x Unpacking xi Regulatory Compliance Statements xii Warranty Policy xiii Limited Warranty xiii Return Procedure xiii Limitation of Liability xiii Maintaining Your Computer xiv Cleaning Compon...

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Page 11: ...Chapter 3 System Installation describes how to properly mount the CPU heat sink and main memory Chapter 4 BIOS Setup Information specifies the meaning of each setup parameter and describes how to get...

Page 12: ...nt An important note indicates information that is important for you to know CAUTION A CAUTION indicates potential damage to hardware and tells you how to avoid the problem WARNING A WARNING indicates...

Page 13: ...e packing material for possible future shipment 2 Remove all items from the box If any items listed on the purchase order are missing notify Kontron customer service immediately 3 Inspect the product...

Page 14: ...radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the user s guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area domes...

Page 15: ...ed to Kontron for service or credit must be accompanied by a Return Material Authorization RMA Number Freight on all returned items must be prepaid by the customer who is responsible for any loss or d...

Page 16: ...sideration should be given to the maximum rated ambient temperature Overheating can cause a variety of problems including premature aging and failure of chips or mechanical failure of devices If the s...

Page 17: ...ge at a fairly constant level and therefore can handle brownouts Because of this added protection line conditioners cost more than surge protectors However line conditioners cannot protect against a c...

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Page 19: ...Safety Instructions Contents Before You Begin xix When Working Inside a Computer xx Preventing Electrostatic Discharge xxi...

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Page 21: ...ed electronics service personnel should access the interior of a computer The power supplies produce high voltages and energy hazards which can cause bodily harm Use extreme caution when installing or...

Page 22: ...possible damage to system boards wait five seconds after turning off the computer before removing a component removing a system board or disconnecting a peripheral device from the computer When you d...

Page 23: ...do not remove the component s antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component in a computer Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging be sure you are at an ESD workstati...

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Page 25: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Contents Overview 1 3 Checklist 1 4 Features 1 5 Product Specifications 1 8 System Block Diagram 1 9 Mechanical Dimensions 1 10...

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Page 27: ...hnology PCI Express X1 LAN USB 2 0 and SATA round out the package for a powerful rack mount or wall mount system The PCI 755 is designed to run Windows 2000 XP and Linux operating systems as well as e...

Page 28: ...is properly secure in the plastic bag 2 Check the contents of the carton box PICMG 1 0 Single Board Computer ATA 66 100 HDD ribbon cable x1 Floppy ribbon cable x1 SATA cable x2 USB 2 0 2 port PCI brac...

Page 29: ...Factor PICMG 1 0 Full size Single Board Computer Dimensions 338 6mm L x 122mm W 13 33 x4 8 PCI Support PCI Golden Fingers Bus on PICMG 1 0 Support ISA Interface I O IRQ supported only not support DMA...

Page 30: ...etween the memory and I O controller Package 37 5 mm 37 5 mm 1210 Flip Chip Ball Grid Array FCBGA The Intel 915G GMCH features the Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 900 256 bit graphics core 8 16...

Page 31: ...support Package 31mm x 31mm 609 pin mBGA BIOS Award BIOS Plug Play Flash write protection will be implemented under software control Onboard Gigabit Ethernet Control The PCI 755 provides two 10 100 1...

Page 32: ...ec to 65535 sec Generates IRQ NMI or hardware Two stage configuration for NMI and Reset Hardware Monitor The PCI 755 supports hardware monitoring via the IT8712F IX Super I O which provides temperatur...

Page 33: ...MCH DMI Interface 2 GB s LPC USB 2 0 VGA BIOS FWH KB Mouse LPT1 FDD COM1 COM2 CRT DB 15 EIDE ATA IT8712F IX LPC Super I O USB 2 0 Internal x4 External x1 Marvell GbE 88E8053 RJ 45 PCI Bus 32 bit 33MHz...

Page 34: ...1 10 PCI 755 User s Guide Mechanical Dimensions Figure 1 2 PCI 755 Mechanical Dimensions...

Page 35: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Settings Contents Overview 2 3 Jumpers 2 3 Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions 2 4 Jumper Settings 2 5 Main Board Pin Assignments 2 6 Rear Panel Pin Assignments 2 11...

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Page 37: ...2 1 Jumper Connector For a three pin jumper see Figure 2 1 the jumper setting is designated 1 2 when the jumper connects pins 1 and 2 The jumper setting is designated 2 3 when pins 2 and 3 are connect...

Page 38: ...2 4 PCI 755 User s Guide Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions Figure 2 2 Jumper and Connector Locations...

Page 39: ...set the jumpers to enable disable or change functions For jumper locations please refer to jumper location diagram BIOS Write Protect setting JP1 3 pin 2 54mm pitch header Table 2 2 BIOS Write Protec...

Page 40: ...est to Send 5 TXD Transmit Data 6 CTS Clear to Send 7 DTR Data Terminal Ready 8 RI Ring Indicator 9 Ground 10 Reverse 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 1 0 Table 2 6 RS232 Serial Port Header Connector Function ATX_PO...

Page 41: ...ctor FDD 17x2 box header 2 54mm pitch PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 REDWC DENSITYSEL 3 GND 4 N C 5 GND 6 DS1 7 GND 8 INDEX 9 GND 10 MOTOR A 11 GND 12 DRIVE SELECT B 13 GND 14 DRIVE SELECT A 15 GND 16...

Page 42: ...IRQ14 32 N C 33 ADDR1 34 UDMA DETECT 35 ADDR0 36 ADDR2 37 CS 1 38 CS 3 39 LED 40 GND Table 2 9 EIDE Connector Front Panel Connector J1 10x2 pin header 2 54mm pitch PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Power LED W...

Page 43: ...2 PD 0 Parallel Data 0 15 Error 3 PD 1 Parallel Data 1 16 Initialize 4 PD 2 Parallel Data 2 17 Select 5 PD 3 Parallel Data 3 18 Ground 6 PD 4 Parallel Data 4 19 Ground 7 PD 5 Parallel Data 5 20 Ground...

Page 44: ...mm pitch PIN SIGNAL 1 GND 2 System_Temp 1 2 Table 2 14 System Temperature Connector USB Headers USB1 2 5x2 pin header 2 54mm pitch PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 5V 2 5V 3 USBD1 4 USBD2 5 USBD1 6 USBD2 7 GND...

Page 45: ...Panel Connector Descriptions Keyboard Mouse Connector KB MS 6 pin purple Mini DIN PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Keyboard data 2 Mouse data 3 Ground 4 5V 5 Keyboard clock 6 Mouse clock Table 2 17 Keyboard Mo...

Page 46: ...e Speed 10 Speed 100 Speed 1000 Table 2 18 10 100 1000 Base Tx Ethernet Connectors VGA Display Connector VGA D Sub 15 pin female PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 NC 5 Ground 6 Ground 7 Gro...

Page 47: ...Chapter 3 System Installation Contents Overview 3 3 Processor Installation 3 3 Memory Module Installation 3 7...

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Page 49: ...AMAGING THE CPU 4 Remove protective cover with the opposite hand by depressing larger retention tab and peeling the cover away 5 Set and reserve the protective cover aside Always keep the protective s...

Page 50: ...s within the socket body and that the Orientation Keys are properly mated see Figure 3 2 Gold Triangle Corner trimmed at 45 degrees Orientation Keys Orientation Keys CPU Figure 3 2 CPU Alignment in LG...

Page 51: ...he installation steps 1 Before removing the CPU turn off the system power andwait for about 20 minutes until the heat radiation plate of the cooling fan and the CPU cools down 2 To remove the CPU firs...

Page 52: ...t sink and fan supplied by the CPU manufacturer or other suitable heat sink and fan assembly Important Make sure that good thermal contact is made between the processor and heat sink Insufficient cont...

Page 53: ...1 To avoid generating static electricity and damaging the DIMM ground yourself by touching a grounded metal surface or using a ground strap before you touch the DIMM 2 Do not touch the connectors of...

Page 54: ...ur fingers or a small screwdriver to carefully push away the plastic tabs that secure the DIMM at each end Lift it out of the socket Make sure you store the DIMM in an anti static bag The socket must...

Page 55: ...E Adapters 4 9 Advanced BIOS Features 4 11 Advanced Chipset Features 4 13 Integrated Peripherals 4 15 OnChip IDE Device 4 15 Onboard Device 4 17 SuperIO Device 4 18 Power Management Setup 4 19 PnP PCI...

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Page 57: ...the system such as a hard drive replacement or when a device is added It is possible for the CMOS battery to fail which will cause data loss in the CMOS only If this happens you will need to reconfigu...

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Page 59: ...andard CMOS Features Use this menu for basic system configuration Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the Advanced Features available on your system Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to...

Page 60: ...the BIOS default values that are factory settings for optimal performance and system operations While Award has designed the custom BIOS to maximize performance the factory has the right to change th...

Page 61: ...1 Master Options are available in the sub menu described in the IDE Adapters section below Press Enter to enter the sub menu and select detailed options IDE Channel 0 1 Slave Options are available in...

Page 62: ...video device Halt On Options All Errors No Errors All but Keyboard All but Diskette All but Disk Key Select the situation in which you want the BIOS to stop the POST process and notify you Base Memory...

Page 63: ...cylinders heads etc Note PRECOMP 65535 means NONE Access Mode Options CHS LBA Large and Auto Choose the access mode for this hard disk Capacity Options Auto Display your disk drive size Disk drive cap...

Page 64: ...linder Options Min 0 Max 65535 Set the number of cylinders for this hard disk Head Options Min 0 Max 255 Set the number of read write heads Precomp Options Min 0 Max 65535 Warning Setting a value of 6...

Page 65: ...the system boots up and causes a warning message to appear when anything attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table Disabled No warning message will appear when anything attempts...

Page 66: ...hether a password is required every time the system boots or only when you enter setup System The system will not boot and access to Setup will be denied if the correct password is not entered at the...

Page 67: ...d that data was being lost while using your system Table 4 5 Advanced Chipset Features DRAM Timing Selectable This selection provides the option to select DRAM timing detection using Serial Presence D...

Page 68: ...ed for the RAS to accumulate its charge before DRAM refresh the refresh may be incomplete and the DRAM may fail to retain data Fast gives faster performance and Slow gives more stable performance This...

Page 69: ...e IDE DMA transfer access On Chip Primary PCI IDE IDE Primary Master PIO IDE Primary Slave PIO IDE Primary Master UDMA IDE Primary Slave UDMA On Chip Secondary PCI IDE IDE Secondary Master PIO IDE Sec...

Page 70: ...abled Disabled IDE Primary Secondary Master Slave PIO The four IDE PIO Programmed Input Output fields let you set a PIO mode 0 4 for each of the four IDE devices that the onboard IDE interface support...

Page 71: ...us USB controller and you have a USB mouse Options Enabled Disabled Giga LAN_1 2 Allows you to enable or disable the LAN function Onboard LAN Boot ROM Allows you to enable or disable the Onboard LAN B...

Page 72: ...Q4 2F8 IRQ3 Disabled and Auto UR2 Duplex Mode This item allows you to select the IR half full duplex function Options Half Full Onboard Parallel Port This item allows you to determine which access onb...

Page 73: ...ACPI function S1 POS Power on Suspend S3 STR Suspend to RAM S1 S3 POS STR Run VGABIOS if S3 Resume Choosing Enabled will run VGA BIOS to initialize the VGA card when system wakes up from S3 state Phoe...

Page 74: ...es is from 1 min to 1 hr except for HDD Power Down which ranges from 1 min to 15 min and disabled Video Off Method This determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked Blank Screen This option o...

Page 75: ...system inactivity the hard disk drive will be powered down while all other devices remain active Soft Off by PWR BTTN Configures the power button function Instant Off The power button functions as a n...

Page 76: ...e default settings Table 4 11 PnP PCI Configurations Resources Controlled By This item allows you to automatically configure all the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices If you select Auto all th...

Page 77: ...status automatically SYS CPU Temperature Shows the current CPU temperature CPU Fan Speed This field displays the current CPU FAN speed Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility PC Health Status VCore 3 3 V...

Page 78: ...ill send the clock signal to the PCI slot Options Enabled Disabled Spread Spectrum Modulated This item allows you to enable or disable the Spread Spectrum Modulated Options Disabled 0 25 0 50 and 0 75...

Page 79: ...CMOS memory You will be asked to confirm the password Type the password again and press Enter You may also press Esc to abort the change To disable a password just press Enter when you are prompted t...

Page 80: ...your system off The next time you boot your computer the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup selections stored in CMOS After saving the values the system is restarted Exit Without Savi...

Page 81: ...Chapter 5 Driver Installation Contents Overview 5 3 Chipset Driver Installation 5 3 Graphics Driver Installation 5 3 LAN Driver Installation 5 3 ISA Bridge Driver Installation 5 3...

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Page 83: ...lder ICH Driver When asked to reboot the system click yes Graphics Driver Installation After installing the chipset driver install the graphics driver by running the file setup exe in Intel Graphics_V...

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Page 85: ...Appendix A System Resources Contents Interrupt Request IRQ Lines 6 3 DMA Channels 6 3 Memory Mapping 6 4 I O Address Map 6 4 PCI Devices 6 5 Inter IC Bus I2C 6 5 Hardware Monitor Parameters 6 6...

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Page 87: ...ponding interrupt is available for other devices IRQ Used For Comment 0 Timer0 1 Keyboard Controller 2 Cascade 3 COM2 Note 1 4 COM1 Note 1 5 Sound Note 1 6 Floppy Disk Controller Note 1 7 LPT1 Note 1...

Page 88: ...IC 2Eh 2Fh SuperIO Access Port A0h A1h 8259A PIC 40h 43h XT AT 44h 47h PS 2 8254PIT 60h 64h KeyBoard Controller 90h 96h PS 2 P OS F0h FFh Math Co Processor X87 Unit 170h 177h Secondary IDE 1F0h 1F7h P...

Page 89: ...Bus I2 C Table A 6 Inter IC Bus I2 C PCI Device PCI Interrupt Comment Ethernet INTE Uses an internal REQ GNT pair Slot 1 INTF AD31 Slot 2 INTG AD30 Slot 3 INTH AD29 Slot 4 INTE AD28 P2I Bridge AD22 I2...

Page 90: ...processor core voltage VIN1 DDR 1 8V 5 VIN2 3 3V 5 VIN3 5V 5 VIN4 12V 5 VIN5 Chip core 1 5V 5 VIN6 DDR Vtt 0 9V 5 VIN7 5VSB 5 SYS_TEMP System_Temperature PWM_TEMP PWM_Temperature CPU_TEMP CPU_Tempera...

Page 91: ...Appendix B AT Power Mode Contents AT Power Mode using ATX Power 6 3...

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Page 93: ...X Power In order to simulate AT power behaviour using an ATX power supply 5VSB standby must be connected to Pin 9 of the Front Panel Connector J1 See Figure 2 2 Jumper and Connector Locations p 2 4 fo...

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