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1  Product Overview............................................................................................... 1

 

Key Features........................................................................................................... 2

 

Specifications ......................................................................................................... 4

 

AMOS-3000 Dimensions ................................................................................. 6

 

AMOS-3000 I/O Layout (front)..................................................................... 7

 

AMOS-3000 I/O Layout (rear) ...................................................................... 7

 

Accessories.............................................................................................................. 8

 

AMOS-3000-1ZSZA1 storage expansion kit...................................... 8

 

IDE Flash DOM................................................................................................ 8

 

SATA Flash DOM............................................................................................ 8

 

SATA extension cable................................................................................... 9

 

SATA 2.5” hard disk ....................................................................................... 9

 

SATA hard disk cables.................................................................................. 9

 

WLAN kit ..........................................................................................................10

 

VESA mounting kit ......................................................................................10

 

2  Basic installation .................................................................................................11

 

Installing the memory .....................................................................................12

 

Installing the IDE Flash DOM ......................................................................15

 

Installing the CMOS battery .........................................................................17

 

Installing the mounting plate ......................................................................20

 

3  Installing the expansion kit ...........................................................................21

 

Prepping the AMOS-3000 ............................................................................22

 

Installing the SATA Flash ROM ...................................................................28

 

Installing the SATA 2.5” hard disk..............................................................30

 

Installing the WLAN kit ...................................................................................33

 

Mounting the AMOS-3000-1ZSZA1 ........................................................35

 

Installing the mounting plate ......................................................................36

 

4  BIOS Setup............................................................................................................38

 

Entering the BIOS Setup Menu ..................................................................39

 

Control Keys .........................................................................................................39

 

Navigating the BIOS Menus ........................................................................40

 

Getting Help ........................................................................................................40

 

Main Menu ...........................................................................................................41

 

Standard CMOS Features.........................................................................41

 

Advanced BIOS Features .........................................................................41

 

Advanced Chipset Features....................................................................41

 

Summary of Contents for AMOS-3000

Page 1: ...user manual AMOS 3000 Ultra Compact Industrial Embedded PC Revision 1 1 110 06182009 1811...

Page 2: ...ion to notify any person of such change Regulatory Compliance FCC A Radio Frequency Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital devi...

Page 3: ...ns arises get the equipment checked by authorized service personnel o The power cord or plug is damaged o Liquid has penetrated into the equipment o The equipment has been exposed to moisture o The eq...

Page 4: ...1 0GHz Processor 1 x VGA 1 x DVI HD Audio 1 x GigaLAN 4 x USB 1 x COM DC In 12V AMOS 3000 2C10A1 VIA C7 1 0GHz Processor 1 x VGA 1 x DVI 1 x COM 1 x GigaLAN 4 x USB HD Audio DC in 12V AMOS 3000 1ZSZA...

Page 5: ...lation 11 Installing the memory 12 Installing the IDE Flash DOM 15 Installing the CMOS battery 17 Installing the mounting plate 20 3 Installing the expansion kit 21 Prepping the AMOS 3000 22 Installin...

Page 6: ...ower On Self Test 45 First Second Third Boot Device 46 Boot Other Device 46 Boot Up NumLock Status 46 Typematic Rate Setting 46 Typematic Rate 46 Typematic Delay 47 Security Option 47 MPS Version Cont...

Page 7: ...PCI Device 56 Azalia HDA Controller 56 USB Device Setting 57 USB 1 0 Controller 57 USB 2 0 Controller 57 USB Operation Mode 57 USB Keyboard Function 58 USB Storage Function 58 Power Management Setup...

Page 8: ...AM Clock Drive Control 68 DRAM Clock 68 DRAM Timing 68 SDRAM CAS Latency Control 68 Bank Interleave 69 Precharge to Active Trp 69 Active to Precharge Tras 69 Active to CMD Trcd 69 REF to ACT REF Trfc...

Page 9: ...1 1 Product Overview...

Page 10: ...E A fanless ultra compact chassis for the E A fanless ultra compact chassis for the EPIA PIA PIA PIA P700 P700 P700 P700 The AMOS 3000 houses the EPIA P700 Pico ITX form factor embedded board With a...

Page 11: ...S 3000 with the freedom of WiFi access Multiple mounting solutions Multiple mounting solutions Multiple mounting solutions Multiple mounting solutions The AMOS 3000 supports multiple methods for mount...

Page 12: ...cture UMA up to 128 MB frame buffer using system memory supports dual independent views Audio VIA VT1708A High Definition Audio Codec Storage Supports one IDE 44 pin interface Flash DOM default Option...

Page 13: ...LV 500 MHz CPU Flash DOM 20 C 70 C either CPU 2 5 hard disk 0 C 45 C Relative humidity 95 45 C non condensing Vibration loading during operation 7 Grms IEC 60068 2 64 random 5 500Hz 1 Oct min 1hr axis...

Page 14: ...6 AMOS 3000 DIMENSIONS...

Page 15: ...7 AMOS 3000 I O LAYOUT FRONT AMOS 3000 I O LAYOUT REAR...

Page 16: ...8 ACCESSORIES AMOS 3000 1ZSZA1 storage expansion kit IDE Flash DOM SATA Flash DOM...

Page 17: ...9 SATA extension cable SATA 2 5 hard disk SATA hard disk cables...

Page 18: ...10 WLAN kit VESA mounting kit...

Page 19: ...11 2 Basic installation...

Page 20: ...THE MEMORY Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Locate memory access cover on the bottom of the AMOS 3000 and remove the two screws as indicated in the figure below Step Step Step Step 2 2 2 2 Remove the memor...

Page 21: ...le Then push down until the memory module snaps into place The SODIMM socket has two locking mechanisms that will click once the memory module has been fully inserted Step Step Step Step 4 4 4 4 Peel...

Page 22: ...14 Step Step Step Step 5 5 5 5 Reinstall the memory access cover Secure the memory access cover in place with the two screws...

Page 23: ...E IDE FLASH DOM Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Locate the DOM access cover on the side of the AMOS 3000 and remove the two screws as indicated in the figure below Step Step Step Step 2 2 2 2 Remove the D...

Page 24: ...orrectly aligned with the IDE Flash DOM before attempting to insert the IDE Flash DOM Step Step Step Step 4 4 4 4 Insert the IDE Flash DOM into the DOM access port Ensure that pin 1 is on the correct...

Page 25: ...t the battery is not properly connected follow the instructions below to ensure the batter is properly installed Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Remove the four corner screws from the bottom of the AMOS 3...

Page 26: ...face plate and the two screws that secure the P700 A daughterboard Step Step Step Step 4 4 4 4 Carefully remove the P700 A daughterboard Lift the board off vertically until it has been cleared of all...

Page 27: ...slocate from the plug leaving the plug stuck in the connector Then install the new battery Step Step Step Step 6 6 6 6 Align the P700 A daughterboard with the pin headers and press down firmly until t...

Page 28: ...THE MOUNTING PLATE Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Fasten the VESA mounting plate to a VESA mountable device with four screws Step Step Step Step 2 2 2 2 Secure the AMOS 3000 to the VESA mounting plate wi...

Page 29: ...21 3 Installing the expansion kit...

Page 30: ...S 3000 1ZSZA1 expansion kit the AMOS 3000 needs to be prepared St St St Step 1 ep 1 ep 1 ep 1 Remove the memory access cover Step Step Step Step 2 2 2 2 Remove the cable hole cover on the memory acces...

Page 31: ...installing a SATA Flash DOM ensure the SATA extension cable is used If installing a SATA 2 5 hard disk a SATA power cable and a SATA data cable are required Step Step Step Step 4 4 4 4 skip this step...

Page 32: ...24 Step 4 Step 4 Step 4 Step 4 Flip over the chassis and unscrew the four chassis screws from both face plates Then lift off the top cover Step 5 Step 5 Step 5 Step 5 Locate the SATA connector...

Page 33: ...25 Step 6 Step 6 Step 6 Step 6 Insert the SATA data cable Ensure that the cable is wrapped to avoid interfering with the IDE pins Step 7 Step 7 Step 7 Step 7 Locate the WLAN pin header...

Page 34: ...the WLAN cable onto the pin header Note Note Note Note When the WLAN cable is installed USB port 4 will be disabled Step Step Step Step 9 9 9 9 Replace the top cover and secure it in place with the fo...

Page 35: ...27 Step Step Step Step 10 10 10 10 Replace the memory access cover Secure the memory access cover in place with the two screws...

Page 36: ...28 INSTALLING THE SATA FLASH ROM Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Insert the SATA Flash ROM into the SATA extension cable Step 2 Step 2 Step 2 Step 2 Place the SATA Flash ROM into the Flash ROM bracket...

Page 37: ...29 Step 3 Step 3 Step 3 Step 3 Secure the Flash ROM bracket to the AMOS 3000 1ZSZA1 with three screws...

Page 38: ...5 HARD DISK Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Remove the SATA 2 5 hard disk mounting bracket Step 2 Step 2 Step 2 Step 2 Align the mounting holes on the SATA 2 5 hard disk with the mounting holes on the ha...

Page 39: ...disk screws Step 4 Step 4 Step 4 Step 4 Because of the overhang of the edges the mounting bracket can only be inserted at an angle into the AMOS 3000 1ZSZA1 Align the mounting bracket with the mountin...

Page 40: ...32 Ste Ste Ste Step 5 p 5 p 5 p 5 Connect the SATA power and data cables...

Page 41: ...HE WLAN KIT Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Step 1 Locate the WLAN antenna hole and install the WLAN antenna Step Step Step Step 2 2 2 2 Mount the WLAN module to the AMOS 3000 1ZSZA1 with two screws Step Step St...

Page 42: ...34 Connect the WLAN antenna cable to the mini RF connector on the WLAN module Step Step Step Step 4 4 4 4 Connect the WLAN USB cable to the mini USB connector on the WLAN module...

Page 43: ...Position the AMOS 3000 directly above the AMOS 3000 1ZSZA1 with the bottom side facing down Align the mounting holes of the AMOS 3000 with those of the AMOS 3000 1ZSZA1 Step Step Step Step 2 2 2 2 Se...

Page 44: ...PLATE Step Step Step Step 1 1 1 1 Fasten the VESA mounting plate to a VESA mountable device with four screws Step Step Step Step 2 2 2 2 Position the mounting brackets on both sides of the storage exp...

Page 45: ...37 Step Step Step Step 3 3 3 3 Secure the mounting brackets to the VESA mounting plate with four screws...

Page 46: ...38 4 BIOS Setup This chapter gives a detailed explanation of the BIOS setup functions...

Page 47: ...Select the item Esc Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from a submenu Page up Increase the numeric value or make changes Page down Decrease the numeric value or make changes number pa...

Page 48: ...e small triangular arrowhead symbol next to a field indicates that a sub menu is available see figure below Press Enter Enter Enter Enter to display the sub menu To exit the sub menu press Esc Esc Esc...

Page 49: ...onfigurations Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the advanced features available on your system Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to set chipset specific features and optimize system pe...

Page 50: ...ns Load Optimized Defaults Use this menu option to load BIOS default settings for optimal and high performance system operations Set Supervisor Password Use this menu option to set the BIOS supervisor...

Page 51: ...eo Settings EGA VGA CGA 40 CGA 80 MONO Halt On Set the system s response to specific boot errors Below is a table that details the possible settings Settings Description All Errors System halts when a...

Page 52: ...hard disk vendor or system manufacturer Below is a table that details required hard drive information when using the Manual Manual Manual Manual mode Settings Description IDE Channel The name of this...

Page 53: ...isk boot sector virus protection Note Note Note Note If this function is enabled and there is an attempt to write data into this area the BIOS will show a warning message on the screen and trigger the...

Page 54: ...enables the system to boot from alternate devices if the system fails to boot from the First Second Third Boot Device lists Settings Description Disabled No alternate boot device allowed Enabled Enab...

Page 55: ...e password is required every time the system boots or only when entering BIOS setup Settings Description Setup Password prompt appears only when end users try to run BIOS Setup System Password prompt...

Page 56: ...ATURES C7 CMPXCHG8 Disable to install Windows NT 4 0 Settings Disabled Enabled C7 NoExecute NX NoExecute is supported in WinXP SP2 and provides some protection against certain malware Settings Disable...

Page 57: ...49 HARD DISK BOOT PRIORITY This is for setting the priority of the hard disk boot order when the Hard Disk option is selected in the First Second Third Boot Device menu item...

Page 58: ...d 15M 16M System BIOS Cacheable Settings Disabled Enabled Video RAM Cacheable Settings Disabled Enabled Init Display First Settings PCI Slot AGP Select Display Device This feature enables choosing bet...

Page 59: ...This setting refers to the native resolution of the display being used with the system Key in a HEX code from the table below Code Description 00 640 x 480 01 800 x 600 02 1024 x 768 03 1280 x 768 04...

Page 60: ...Settings 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB AGP3 0 Mode This mainboard supports the AGP 8x interface When the AGP 8x video card is used it can transfer video data at 2133MB s AGP 8x is backward compatibl...

Page 61: ...tings Disabled Enabled AGP Master 1 WS Read Settings Disabled Enabled AGP 3 0 Calibration Cycle Settings Disabled Enabled VGA Share Memory Size This setting allows you to select the amount of system m...

Page 62: ...54 CPU PCI BUS CONTROL PCI Master 0 WS Write Settings Disabled Enabled PCI Delay Transaction Settings Disabled Enabled DRDY_Timing Settings Slowest Default Optimize...

Page 63: ...tings Minute Second WatchDog Count Value Only integers from 0 to 255 are accepted Settings Min 0 Max 255 Onboard Serial Port Set the base I O port address and IRQ for the onboard serial port Selecting...

Page 64: ...56 VIA ONCHIP PCI DEVICE Azalia HDA Controller Settings Disabled Auto...

Page 65: ...SB 2 0 Controller Enable or disable Enhanced Host Controller Interface for Universal Serial Bus Settings Disabled Enabled USB Operation Mode Auto decide USB device operation mode Settings Description...

Page 66: ...58 USB Keyboard Function Enable or disable Legacy support of USB Keyboard Settings Disabled Enabled USB Storage Function Enable or disable Legacy support of USB Mass Storage Settings Disabled Enabled...

Page 67: ...l system contexts S3 STR S3 Suspend To RAM STR is a power down state In this state power is supplied only to essential components such as main memory and wakeup capable devices The system context is s...

Page 68: ...ill override this option Settings Description Always On Screen is always on even when system enters power saving mode Suspend Off Screen is turned off when system enters power saving mode Video Off Me...

Page 69: ...nes how the system will respond after an AC power loss during system operation Settings Description Off Keeps the system in an off state until the power button is pressed On Restarts the system when t...

Page 70: ...to restore the system from the power saving mode to an active state Settings Ctrl F1 Ctrl F2 Ctrl F3 Ctrl F4 Ctrl F5 Ctrl F6 Ctrl F7 Ctrl F8 Ctrl F9 Ctrl F10 Ctrl F11 Ctrl F12 Power Wake Any Key PS2M...

Page 71: ...Ring Resume Settings By OS Enabled RTC Alarm Resume Set a scheduled time and or date to automatically power on the system Settings Disabled Enabled Date of Month This field can only be set if RTC Ala...

Page 72: ...y recommended to leave the default settings as is unless you are an experienced user PNP OS Installed Settings Description No BIOS will initialize all the PnP cards Yes BIOS will only initialize the P...

Page 73: ...ompatible devices Settings Description Auto ESCD BIOS will automatically assign IRQ DMA and memory base address fields Manual Unlocks IRQ Resources for manual configuration PCI VGA Palette Snoop Setti...

Page 74: ...7 9 10 11 12 14 15 for users to set each IRQ a type depending on the type of device using the IRQ Settings PCI Device For Plug and Play compatible devices designed for PCI bus architecture Reserved T...

Page 75: ...m When the mainboard s clock generator pulses the extreme values spikes of the pulses create EMI Electromagnetic Interference The Spread Spectrum function reduces the EMI generated by modulating the p...

Page 76: ...tting is not recommended unless you install new memory that has a different performance rating than the original modules Settings Manual By SPD SDRAM CAS Latency Control This item adjusts the speed it...

Page 77: ...before the row becomes active Longer values are safer but may not offer the best performance This field is only available when DRAM Timing is set to Manual Settings 2T 5T Active to Precharge Tras This...

Page 78: ...to Read CMD Twtr Settings 1T 2T 2T 3T Write Recovery Time Twr Settings 2T 5T RSAIT Mode Settings Auto Manual RSAIT Selection This field is only available when RSAIT Mode is set to Manual Input should...

Page 79: ...ngs These values are set by the mainboard manufacturer to provide a stabe system with basic performance Enter Y Y Y Y at the prompt and press Enter Enter Enter Enter to load the default fail safe BIOS...

Page 80: ...ttings The default optimized values are set by the mainboard manufacturer to provide a stable system with optimized performance Entering Y Y Y Y and press Ent Ent Ent Enter er er er to load the defaul...

Page 81: ...password up to eight characters in length and press Enter Enter Enter Enter The password typed now will clear any previously set password from CMOS memory The new password will need to be reentered t...

Page 82: ...74 SAVE EXIT SETUP Entering Y Y Y Y saves any changes made and exits the program Entering N N N N will cancel the exit request...

Page 83: ...75 EXIT WITHOUT SAVING Entering Y Y Y Y discards any changes made and exits the program Entering N N N N will cancel the exit request...

Page 84: ...ief descriptions of each mainboard driver and application You must install the VIA chipset drivers first before installing other drivers such as VGA drivers The applications will only function correct...

Page 85: ...om tw Running the Driver Utilities CD To start using the CD insert the CD into the CD ROM or DVD ROM drive The CD should run automatically after closing the CD ROM or DVD ROM drive The driver utilitie...

Page 86: ...VIA Graphics Driver Enhances the onboard VIA graphic chip Windows XP and Linux drivers are provided VIA Audio Driver VIA Audio Driver VIA Audio Driver VIA Audio Driver Enables access to the onboard VI...

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