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6 Steps to Operation

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EPC-2322 SBC (P3000(D)BX2 Series)

Service Manual

Advanced

The options for the Advanced menu are continued in the following table:

Security

The options for the Security menu are listed in the following table:

Option / Sub-Menu

Item

Default Setting

Alternate Settings

»

System Management

System Temperature

CPU # 1 & 2 Temperature

VCORE1 Status

VCORE2 Status

+3.3 V Status

+5 V Status

-5 V Status

+12 V Status

-12 V Status

Display Only

N/A

System Management Control:
System Alarm Temperature (°C)

60

20, 30, 40, 50, 70, 80, 90

System Management Control:
CPU Alarm Temperature (°C)

110

50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120

System Management Control:
Thermal Duty Cycle

37.5%

12.5%, 25%, 50%, 62.5%, 
75%, 87.5%

Note: 

Any changes to System Alarm Temperature, CPU Alarm Temperature, or Thermal 

Duty Cycle will not take effect until after the system is rebooted.

System Management Control:
View Event Log

[Enter Key] (Display Only)

N/A

System Management Control:
Clear All Event Logs

No

Yes

Note: 

For more more information on System Management, see 

page 40

.

PS/2 Mouse

N/A

Auto Detect

Enabled, Disabled

Onboard Speaker

N/A

Enabled

Disabled

Use Multiprocessor 
Specification

N/A

1.1

1.4

CPU BIOS Update

N/A

Enabled

Disabled

Plug & Play O/S

N/A

No

Yes

Note: 

If this option is set to Yes, the BIOS will not configure any PCI device on PCI bus 0 

unless the device has an on-board ROM, e.g., video or SCSI controllers.

Note: 

This option should be set to No while installing a PnP O/S. After the O/S is installed, 

this option can be set to Yes to allow the O/S to configure the devices.

Secured Setup 
Configuration

N/A

Yes

No

Note:

 If this option is set to Yes, the BIOS will ignore all Plug and Play configuration change 

requests made by the PnP O/S.

Reset Configuration Data

N/A

No

Yes

Large Disk Access Mode

N/A

DOS

Other

Note: 

Select Other for UNIX and Novell Netware operating systems. Select DOS for DOS-

based, WindowsNT/95/98, OS/2, or other operating systems. If the drive(s) fail during 
software installation, change this selection and try again.

Option / Sub-Menu

Item

Default Setting

Alternate Settings

Supervisor Password Is

N/A

Clear (Display only)

Set (Display only)

User Password Is

N/A

Clear (Display only)

Set (Display only)

Set Supervisor Password

N/A

Enter a value

N/A

Set User Password

N/A

Enter a value

N/A

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Summary of Contents for P3000BX2 Series

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL 2001 RadiSys Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in USA EPC 2322 SBC P3000 D BX2 Series SBC P N 007 31609 0000 October 2001 S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 2: ...its officers agents and employees for negligence inexcusable delay breach of warranty express or implied or any other default relating to the item or the duties of RadiSys to eliminate any errors Thi...

Page 3: ...des Systems sollten immer mit der n tigen Vorsicht vorgenommen werden Nur qualifiziertes und ausgebildetes Fachpersonal sollte am Inneren des Ger tes arbeiten Beim Installieren und Entfernen von Komp...

Page 4: ...to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s expe...

Page 5: ...and abbreviations Italics Emphasis Sans Serif Type Items in tables illustrations and notations Monospace Type Output from a printer or monitor Graphic items will be displayed as images Symbols Notice...

Page 6: ...nclosed correspondence Note The factory will refuse the shipment if it is sent freight collect or if it does not display an RMA number Accessing the Web site In depth printable service manuals and oth...

Page 7: ...eck Switch Settings 12 Step 3 Install the SBC 14 Step 4 Attach Peripheral Devices 16 Step 5 Power On the System 20 Step 6 Run the Setup Utility 22 Chapter 3 Technical Data 29 Specifications 30 Pin Sig...

Page 8: ...heral Connectors for the P3000 D BX2 SP 19 10 Peripheral Connectors for the P3000 D BX2 MKP 19 11 Setup Utility Main Menu 21 12 ISA and PCI Bus Connectors 37 13 System Management Architecture 41 14 In...

Page 9: ...operating the SBC go to Chapter 2 6 Steps to Operation page 12 Then read this chapter later at your convenience 1 This chapter discusses functions and features of the equipment that can be accessed o...

Page 10: ...higher as technology becomes available 4 Mb 512 K x 8 boot block flash memory device National Semiconductor LM79CCVF Microprocessor System Hardware Monitor ICS 9148CF 20 clock synthesizer ICS 9179BF 0...

Page 11: ...t PS 2 mouse 6 pin female mini DIN connector on the I O bracket PS 2 keyboard 6 pin female mini DIN connector on the I O bracket Parallel port 25 pin female D Sub connector on the I O bracket RS 232 s...

Page 12: ...APIC 9 Altera MAX EPM7128S PLD 10 4 Mb Flash Memory Device 11 National LM79CCVF System Monitor 12 ICS 9179BF 01 SDRAM Clock Buffer 13 Maxim MAX3185 Serial Port 14 SMSC FDC37C935 Ultra I O Controller 1...

Page 13: ...information on peripheral connectors see page 16 1 I O Bracket 2 Temperature LED 3 Serial Port 1 Connector 4 Parallel Port Connector 5 Port Configuration Jumpers 6 PS 2 Mouse Header 7 Serial Port 2 H...

Page 14: ...Introduction 6 EPC 2322 SBC P3000 D BX2 Series Service Manual Notes S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 15: ...all the SBC 4 Connect peripheral devices 5 Power on the system 6 Run the Setup Utility 2 This chapter discusses functions and features of the equipment that can be accessed only by qualified and train...

Page 16: ...the SBC in a chassis check the following Jumper settings outlined in Step 1 page 10 DIP switch settings outlined in Step 2 page 12 Pay particular attention to the switch settings The jumper settings a...

Page 17: ...6 Steps to Operation Service Manual EPC 2322 SBC P3000 D BX2 Series 9 Figure 4 Safely Handling the SBC Always handle the SBC by the edges S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 18: ...ings Settings for the jumper blocks are provided in the following tables If JP18 is off the 3 3 V on board power supply is enabled If JP18 is on the 3 3 V on board power supply is disabled and power m...

Page 19: ...BX2 Series 11 Figure 5 Jumper Block Location Note This illustration shows the Pentium III processors with heatsinks and support devices uninstalled For more information on these components see page 42...

Page 20: ...g table SW1 1 Not Used SW1 2 On Board ROM Access Open Off Crisis Recovery mode disabled default Closed On Crisis Recovery mode enabled SW1 3 CMOS RAM Open Off Normal operation of CMOS RAM default Clos...

Page 21: ...covery mode attempt the loading of factory BIOS default values by switching On SW1 3 Use Crisis Recovery mode only if the system will not boot otherwise RadiSys Corporation produces a utility to gener...

Page 22: ...he passive backplane 5 Remove the I O bracket blank from the chassis I O slot if present 6 Insert the SBC into the chassis with the card edge aligned in the card guide and the I O bracket in the chass...

Page 23: ...6 Steps to Operation Service Manual EPC 2322 SBC P3000 D BX2 Series 15 Figure 7 Installing the SBC S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 24: ...Pin 1 is the anode V Pin 2 is the cathode V Floppy Up to two 2 floppy diskette drives can be attached to the header USB Up to 127 USB devices can be attached to each of these 4 pin male shrouded keyed...

Page 25: ...Port This port is a 25 pin female D Sub connector on the I O bracket AT compatible bidirectional EPP ECP operations are supported The IEEE 1284 port provides a Centronics compatible printer interface...

Page 26: ...0 EIDE 2 1 39 FDD 2 1 34 33 4 1 USB0 USB1 1 4 Serial 2 1 2 9 10 Monitor Temperature Figure 8 Peripheral Connectors Note This illustration shows the Pentium III processors with heatsinks and support de...

Page 27: ...al 2 13 25 Serial 1 Parallel 1 14 1 5 6 9 3 5 13 25 Parallel 1 6 4 14 2 1 PS 2 Keyboard PS 2 Mouse 6 4 5 3 2 1 Figure 9 Peripheral Connectors for the P3000 D BX2 SP Figure 10 Peripheral Connectors for...

Page 28: ...power connections are secure the power source is adequate and the jumper settings are correct contact Technical Support See Customer Support page vi Start up After you power on the system it will Exe...

Page 29: ...cy Diskette A 1 44 1 25 Mb 3 Tab Shift Tab or Legacy Diskette B Disabled Enter selects field Primary Master Maxtor 7541 A Primary Slave None Secondary Master None Secondary Slave None Cache Memory Boo...

Page 30: ...toolbar at the top of the screen that allows you to access the following menus Main Advanced Security Power Boot Server Exit Options and items for these menus are listed in the tables beginning on pa...

Page 31: ...Sector Transfers N A 2 Sectors 4 Sectors 8 Sectors 16 Sectors Disabled LBA Mode Control N A Enabled Disabled 32 Bit I O N A Enabled Disabled Transfer Mode N A Fast PIO 1 Fast PIO 2 Fast PIO 3 Fast PI...

Page 32: ...ote Base I O Address and Interrupt are available only if the Serial Port is Enabled Note For console redirection select Enabled Serial Port A Base I O Address 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 Serial Port A Interrupt I...

Page 33: ...Enabled Watchdog Timer Delay 1 2 sec 150 ms ISA Bus GAT Disabled Enabled PCI Delayed Transactions Enabled Disabled PCI Configuration PCI IRQ Line 1 4 Auto Select all IRQ Lines Disabled Auto Select 3...

Page 34: ...t Enabled Disabled Onboard Speaker N A Enabled Disabled Use Multiprocessor Specification N A 1 1 1 4 CPU BIOS Update N A Enabled Disabled Plug Play O S N A No Yes Note If this option is set to Yes the...

Page 35: ...isabled if this feature is not set to Customized Note The following table lists preset options Standby Timeout N A Off 1 Minute 2 Minutes 4 Minutes 6 Minutes 8 Minutes 12 Minutes 16 Minutes Auto Suspe...

Page 36: ...Option Sub Menu Item Default Setting Alternate Settings Console Redirect Port N A Disabled 3F8 IRQ 4 COM 1 2F8 IRQ 3 COM 2 3E8 IRQ 4 COM 3 2E8 IRQ 3 COM 4 3F8 IRQ 3 2F8 IRQ 4 3E8 IRQ 3 2E8 IRQ 4 Cons...

Page 37: ...s Notes on installing memory modules Instructions for replacing the system battery 3 This chapter discusses functions and features of the equipment that can be accessed only by qualified and trained...

Page 38: ...4 F 34 C 93 2 F Not Recommended Ambient temperature is measured at the leading edge of the CPU heatsink with dual processors installed and all components fully populated For more information see page...

Page 39: ...only Bus Interface AT Bus 98 Pin fully buffered 8 33 MHz PCI Bus 120 Pin fully buffered 33 MHz Addressing Real and protected mode supported Real address mode 20 bit Protected address mode 16 bit on IS...

Page 40: ...44 Data Bit 4 I O 11 Data Bit 5 I O 45 Data Bit 5 I O 45 Data Bit 5 I O 12 Data Bit 6 I O 46 Data Bit 6 I O 46 Data Bit 6 I O 13 Data Bit 7 I O 47 Data Bit 7 I O 47 Data Bit 7 I O 14 Data Bit Parity...

Page 41: ...t 6 Data 9 I O 18 Data 15 I O 36 ADDR2 Out 7 Data 5 I O 20 Not Connected 37 CS1 Out 8 Data 10 I O 21 DMA Request In 38 CS3 Out 9 Data 4 I O 23 I O Write Out 39 Activity Light In 10 Data 11 I O 25 I O...

Page 42: ...to Send In Note RS 422 can be used only on Serial Port 2 7 Request to Send Out 7 Data Terminal Ready Out 8 Clear to Send In 8 Ring Indicator In 9 Ring Indicator In 9 Ground 10 Not Connected To connec...

Page 43: ...of most serial terminals it is strongly recommended that signals from each end of the serial cable be configured as listed below Note The Ring Indicator RI signal can be ignored Step Action 1 Run the...

Page 44: ...12 V SD2 7 IRQ14 LA18 7 INTB INTC 38 GND STOP 8 0WS SD1 8 DACK0 LA17 8 INTD 5 V 39 LOCK 3 3 V 9 12 V SD0 9 DRQ0 MEMR 9 REQ3 CLKC 40 PERR SDONE 10 GND IOCHRDY 10 DACK5 MEMW 10 REQ1 5 V I O 41 3 3 V SB...

Page 45: ...nnector C D 18 62 1 31 on Passive Backplane PCI Bus Pin 1 B Row A Pin 1 A Row B ISA Bus Figure 12 ISA and PCI Bus Connectors Note This illustration shows the Pentium III processors with heatsinks and...

Page 46: ...ng is sample content of fields in the locations F000 FF90h through F000 FFC0h on a P3000 D BX2 series SBC This identifies a P3450BX2 model SBC operating at 450 MHz The serial number is 12345678 and th...

Page 47: ...Two features control the watchdog timer operations Status and Delay These options are defined in the Setup Utility See page 25 Watchdog Status sets the source of the activity monitored by the watchdo...

Page 48: ...ldest event will be overwritten Currently the following events are logged System temperature reached the threshold or returned to normal CPU1 temperature reached the threshold or returned to normal CP...

Page 49: ...Temperature LED Temperature Monitor Header SMBus Expansion Header VCO RE Alarm SMI Thermal Logic SMBus VCO RE External SMI Figure 13 System Management Architecture For the location of System Manageme...

Page 50: ...ocessor assembly includes the following items A Pentium III Processor with Heatsink B Processor Retention Base Right C Processor Retention Base Left D Processor Retention Base Mounting Screws 4 Note T...

Page 51: ...the four 4 mounting screws Note The mounting screws are fastened from the bottom surface of the SBC Step Action 1 Insert the processor into the retention bases Note The heatsink should be oriented to...

Page 52: ...Technical Data 44 EPC 2322 P3000 D BX2 Series Service Manual Figure 14 Installing the Retention Bases S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 53: ...Technical Data Service Manual EPC 2322 SBC P3000 D BX2 Series 45 Figure 15 Installing the Pentium III Processor S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 54: ...Technical Data 46 EPC 2322 P3000 D BX2 Series Service Manual Figure 16 Removing the Pentium III Processor S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 55: ...nt and could void the warranty Step Action 1 Insert the terminator card into the retention bases Note The terminator card and the processor connector are both keyed to prevent improper installation 2...

Page 56: ...Technical Data 48 EPC 2322 P3000 D BX2 Series Service Manual Figure 17 Installing the Slot 1 Terminator Card S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 57: ...prevent mixed steppings of processors used in dual systems Two methods can be used to determine the stepping of a Pentium III processor CPUID Utility S spec Number CPUID Utility The CPUID utility is a...

Page 58: ...re 19 is outlined in the following table DIMM Removal The procedure for removing a DIMM is outlined in the following table The system can operate without Bank 0 DIMM 1 filled However Crisis Recovery m...

Page 59: ...B a n k 1 D IM M 1 B a n k 0 Figure 18 Memory Sockets Note This illustration shows the Pentium III processors with heatsinks and support devices uninstalled For more information on these components s...

Page 60: ...nsgefahr versuchen Sie nicht die Batterie wieder aufzuladen sie zu ffnen oder zu erhitzen Bei falscher Installierung besteht eine Explosionsgefahr Ersetzen Sie die Batterie nur mit einem Gleichen oder...

Page 61: ...attery Positive Pole Negative Pole Top View Side View Front Connector Connector Rear Battery Installed Front Rear Battery Installed 1 2 Figure 20 System Battery Components Figure 21 Battery Installati...

Page 62: ...Technical Data 54 EPC 2322 P3000 D BX2 Series Service Manual Notes S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 63: ...Technical Data Service Manual EPC 2322 SBC P3000 D BX2 Series 55 Notes S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

Page 64: ...Technical Data 56 EPC 2322 P3000 D BX2 Series Service Manual Notes S t o c k C h e c k c o m...

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