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WLAN

 CONNECTOR

 

The onboard WLAN connector is compatible with the WLAN USB 
module. 

Pin 

Signal 

+5VSUS 

WUSB_TS- 

 

GND 

WLAN-LED 

GPO 

 

WLAN

 

LED

 CONNECTOR

 

The onboard WLAN LED connector connects to a LED for 
displaying the network status of the WLAN USB module. 

Pin 

Signal 

WLAN-LED 

GND 

 

Summary of Contents for EITX-3001

Page 1: ...user manual EITX 3001 Em ITX Form Factor SBC 112 07022012 1050...

Page 2: ...ation 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 de...

Page 3: ...of the following situations 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 exp...

Page 4: ...5 HDD only 1 x Power cable 2 pole Phoenix plug to DC Plug USB to USB client cable Optional accessories Model Number Description 99G63 020186 AC to DC adapter DC 19V 4 74A 90W with Phoenix Power Plug...

Page 5: ...r 12 USB device port 12 COM Port Connectors 13 LED Indicators 13 Rear I O Layout 14 VGA Connector 14 HDMI Port 15 USB Port Connector 15 LAN port Gigabit Ethernet Port 16 Audio Ports Line out Line in a...

Page 6: ...mory 42 System Time 42 System Date 42 Advanced Settings 43 CPU Configuration 44 CMPXCHG8B instruction support 44 Nano CPU Thermal Monitor Adjust 44 Thermal Monitor Bus Ratio 45 Thermal Monitor Bus VID...

Page 7: ...Thermal 57 Standby Time Out 57 Suspend Time Out 57 Hard Disk Time Out Minute 57 Green PC Monitor Power State 58 Video Power Down Mode 58 Hard Disk Power Down Mode 58 Display Activity 58 Monitor IRQ3 1...

Page 8: ...ge Display 69 Boot Device Priority 70 1st Boot Device 70 Security Settings 71 Change Supervisor Password 71 User Access Level 71 Change User Password 72 Clear User Password 72 Password Check 72 Boot S...

Page 9: ...faults 78 5 Driver Installation 79 Microsoft Driver Support 80 Linux Driver Support 80 A Disassembling the EITX 3001 Board from Heatsink 81 Disassembling the mainboard 82 B Installing the WLAN module...

Page 10: ...1 1 Product Overview...

Page 11: ...With generous support for multiple display options the EITX 3001 is ideally suited for high end multimedia applications including POS kiosks ATM HMI factory automation POI and digital signage The dua...

Page 12: ...sor built in Unified Video Decoding Accelerator supports MPEG 2 WMV9 VC1 and H 264 video decoding acceleration Display Memory Optimized Unified Memory Architecture UMA supports up to 512 MB frame buff...

Page 13: ...1 and COM 2 configurable via BIOS setup Supports RS 485 AutoFlow control functions Two RS 232 by two 2x5 pin headers COM 3 and COM 4 Resistive Touch Controller EETI ETP CP S5XU resistive touch panel...

Page 14: ...ctor Three 3 5 audio jacks Onboard I O pin headers Pin headers Two 2 x 5 pin headers for two RS 232 Two 1 x 3 pin headers for 5V 12V selection of COM3 and COM4 One SATA data connector One SATA power c...

Page 15: ...AT ATX switch by a 1x3 pin headers Fuse Rating 7A 125V Physical Characteristics Form Factor Em ITX Board Dimension W x L 17 cm W x 12 cm L Weight 1 kg net weight of board plus heatsink only Heatsink C...

Page 16: ...7 EITX 3001 DIMENSIONS Top side...

Page 17: ...8 Top side with heatsink Bottom side with heatsink...

Page 18: ...9 Front I O with heatsink Rear I O with heatsink...

Page 19: ...10 EITX 3001 LAYOUT Top side Bottom side...

Page 20: ...TP_ 3V3SATA1 SATA1 connector 10 DIO1 Digital I O pin header 11 JSPI1 JSPI pin header 12 JPW OUT1 Internal power output pin header 13 JCOMV3 COM3 voltage select jumper 14 JCOM3 COM3 pin header 15 JCOM...

Page 21: ...Suspend Power Input Connector The board comes with a 2 pole Phoenix connector that carries 7 36 VDC external power input Pin Signal 1 GND 2 7V 36V DC USB device port The EITX 3001 provides a USB devic...

Page 22: ...3 TxD Rx NC 4 DTR Rx NC 5 GND GND GND 6 DSR NC NC 7 RTS NC NC 8 CTS NC NC 9 RI NC NC The default setting of COM 1 and COM 2 is RS 232 Both COM 1 and COM 2 can be configured in the BIOS Setup Utility t...

Page 23: ...r I O coastline by a D sub 15 pin connector to support a VGA CRT monitor It supports resolution up to 1920 x 1440 The pin assignments for the VGA display are listed below Pin Signal 1 Red 2 Green 3 Bl...

Page 24: ...support up to four USB interface connectors By default it provides two USB port stacks located on the front I O coastline Each stack has two USB connectors These USB interface connectors give complete...

Page 25: ...5 LAN1_TD2 6 LAN1_TD2 7 LAN1_TD3 8 LAN1_TD3 The LAN1 RJ 45 connector has two individual LED indicators located on the front side to show its Active Link status and Speed status Link LED LeftLEDonRJ 4...

Page 26: ...rnal speakers or headphones The Line In jack is for connecting to an external audio device such as a CD player tape player etc The Mic in jack is for connecting to a microphone Connector Type Line out...

Page 27: ...rs Slots This chapter provides information about hardware installation procedures It is recommended to use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components Electrostatic discharge ESD can da...

Page 28: ...assignment of the 30 pin 2x15 pin wafer box connector is shown below Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 IVDD1_5V 16 LD1C1 2 PVDD1 17 Backlight CTL PWM 3 IVDD1_5V 18 GND 4 PVDD1 19 SPCLK1 5 GND 20 LD1C2 6 GND 21...

Page 29: ...20 RESISTIVE TOUCH PANEL CONNECTOR Pin Signal 1 R_UL 2 R_UR 3 R_POROBE 4 R_LR 5 R_LL...

Page 30: ...Serial ATA port through its onboard connector TP_ 3V3SATA1 Data transfer rates up to 300MB s are possible enabling fast data file transfer with independent DMA operation Pin Signal 1 GND 2 A Transmit...

Page 31: ...source When connecting the SATA power cable to S POWER1 connector make sure that the power plug is inserted in the proper orientation and pins are properly aligned The onboard SATA power connector S...

Page 32: ...23 COMPACT FLASH SLOT The onboard CompactFlash socket is compatible with Type 1 and Type 2 CompactFlash cards...

Page 33: ...ompatible with the WLAN USB module Pin Signal 1 5VSUS 2 WUSB_TS 3 WUSB_TS 4 GND 5 WLAN LED 6 GPO WLAN LED CONNECTOR The onboard WLAN LED connector connects to a LED for displaying the network status o...

Page 34: ...OARD AND MOUSE PIN HEADER The mainboard has an onboard PS 2 keyboard and mouse pin header for legacy input devices Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VCCE 2 VCCE 3 NC 4 Key 5 GND 6 GND 7 KB_DT 8 MS_DT 9 KB_CK 10...

Page 35: ...COM4 PIN HEADERS COM3 and COM4 both have selectable voltages Refer to their corresponding jumper settings for more information Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 R...

Page 36: ...er The 8 digital inputs and outputs can be programmed to read or control devices with input or output defined The default setting is 4 bits input and 4 bits output Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 5V_DIO 2 12V...

Page 37: ...l Peripheral Interface pin header is used to connect to the SPI BIOS programming fixture Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 SPI_VCC 2 GND 3 SPI_SS0 4 SPI_CLK 5 SPI_DI 6 SPI_DO 7 KEY 8 RST_SW LPC CONNECTOR The ma...

Page 38: ...e temperature reading can be seen in the BIOS Setup Utility Pin Signal 1 D2 _SYS 2 D2 _SYS 3 D2 _GND SYSTEM FAN The SYS_FAN runs on 12V and maintain system cooling When connecting the wire to the SYS...

Page 39: ...30 BATTERY The onboard battery socket is compatible with 3V 48 mAh 12 5 mm lithium coin batteries The included battery is a Panasonic BR1225 However any comparable battery may also be used...

Page 40: ...31 SODIMM SDRAM MEMORY SLOT The EITX 3001 provides one 200 pin SODIMM SDRAM slot for DDR2 800 667 533 MHz memory modules It can support memory sizes up to 2 GB...

Page 41: ...Step 1 Locate the SODIMM slot in the mainboard and align the notch on the SODIMM with the memory slot Step 2 Insert the SODIMM module at a 45 degree angle Then push the SODIMM down until it snaps int...

Page 42: ...33 3 Onboard Jumpers The EITX 3001 mainboard provides jumpers for setting some mainboard functions This section will explain how to change the settings of the mainboard functions using the jumpers...

Page 43: ...power to either 5V or 3 3V for LVDS1 and PANEL interface connectors When connecting the LVDS LCD Panel display to LVDS1 or PANEL the setting of PVDD1_SEL must match the power requirements of the conne...

Page 44: ...35 COM3 AND COM4 VOLTAGE SELECT The ETIX 3001 supports two voltages for both COM3 and COM4 ports Setting 1 2 3 5V ON ON OFF 12V OFF ON ON...

Page 45: ...d to boot up properly The power mode can be set by changing the jumper position on the 5 pin AT ATX pin header Default setup support ATX mode Setting 1 2 3 4 5 AT mode ON ON OFF OFF OFF ATX mode defau...

Page 46: ...37 SYSTEM RESET JUMPER To restart the hardware momentarily close the jumper of the 2 pin reset pin header Setting 1 2 Open default OFF OFF Reset ON ON...

Page 47: ...umper to pin 1 and 2 afterwards Setting the jumper while the system is on will damage the mainboard Setting 1 2 3 Normal Operation default ON ON OFF Clear CMOS setting OFF ON ON Caution Except when cl...

Page 48: ...39 4 BIOS Setup This chapter gives a detailed explanation of the BIOS setup functions...

Page 49: ...tion Up Move to the previous item Down Move to the next item Left Move to the previous tab Right Move to the next tab Enter Select the item Esc Jumps to the Exit menu or returns to the main menu from...

Page 50: ...OS setup program provides a General Help screen You can display this screen from any menu sub menu by pressing F1 The help screen displays the keys for using and navigating the BIOS setup Press Esc to...

Page 51: ...the detected CPU name speed and number of processors System Memory This section describes the detected memory size System Time Use the key or to configure system time The time format is Hour Minute S...

Page 52: ...le submenus include the following CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperIO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration ACPI Configuration APM Configuration Spread Spectrum Configuration USB Configu...

Page 53: ...a zero flag will be set If the values are unequal then the value from the memory will be copied to EDX EAX and the zero flag will be cleared Disabled Support for this feature will be unavailable Nano...

Page 54: ...l sensor reaches a specified temperature Settings Description Any integer from 0 to 255 The value will determine the bus ratio Thermal Monitor Bus VID This item sets the voltage of the throttled perfo...

Page 55: ...will be unavailable Hard Disk Write Protect Settings Description Enabled Prevents write access through the BIOS to the hard disk Disabled Support for this feature will be unavailable IDE Detect Time...

Page 56: ...ost Device Both the host and the connected device will detect the presence of an 80 pin ATA PI cable Host Only the host will detect the presence of an 80 pin ATA PI cable Device Only the connected dev...

Page 57: ...will use large block addressing to access the connected IDE device This is only compatible with IDE devices that support LBA mode Disabled Large Mode is enabled BIOS will use Cylinder Head Sector tra...

Page 58: ...cess mode is a data transfer method that bypasses the CPU and directly transfers between the system memory and the connected IDE device Settings Description Auto The Direct Memory Access mode is autom...

Page 59: ...2E8 3 4 10 11 RS232 RS422 RS485 2 2F8 3E8 2E8 3 4 10 11 RS232 RS422 RS485 3 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 2F0 2E0 3 4 10 11 4 3F8 2F8 3E8 2E8 2F0 2E0 3 4 10 11 WATCH DOG The watchdog timer triggers a system reset...

Page 60: ...ays all monitored information System Temperature is taken from an optional sensor that is connected to the SEN1 pin header H W Health Function Settings Description Disabled Support for this feature wi...

Page 61: ...e ACPI Settings menu has three submenus as follows General ACPI Configuration This menu contains ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface options Advanced ACPI Configuration Chipset...

Page 62: ...ts 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 saved to main me...

Page 63: ...upport Settings Description Enabled Includes ACPI APIC table pointer to RSDT pointer lists Disabled Support for this feature will be unavailable AMI OEMB Table Settings Description Enabled Includes OE...

Page 64: ...55 CHIPSET ACPI CONFIGURATION USB Device Wakeup Function Settings Description Enabled Enables the system to resume through the USB device port Disabled Support for this feature will be unavailable...

Page 65: ...ill Instantly cause the system to power on or off Standby Requires the user to press and hold the power button for 4 seconds before powering off the system Suspend Pressing the power button will Insta...

Page 66: ...re will be unavailable 1 8 min 10 60 min Enables the user to manually specify the length of time of inactivity before the BIOS puts the system into standby mode Increments in multiples of 2 from 1 to...

Page 67: ...nto standby mode Suspend Put the graphics subsystem into suspend mode Disabled Power off the graphics subsystem Hard Disk Power Down Mode This option specifies the power management state that the hard...

Page 68: ...dem or LAN card is detected Disabled The feature will be disabled Resume on PME Settings Description Enabled The system will boot if any power management event is triggered Disabled The feature will b...

Page 69: ...power saving mode S3 S4 S5 PS 2 mouse activity will be detected if the system is in S3 S4 S5 power saving mode Disabled Disables the detection of PS 2 mouse activity Resume on RTC Alarm This feature e...

Page 70: ...rom the system Higher percentages reduce the EMI However higher percentages may result in reduced system stability If the system is not placed near EMI sensitive electronics it is recommended to leave...

Page 71: ...ll be unavailable USB 2 0 Ports Enable Settings Description Enabled Enables the onboard USB 2 0 controller Disabled Support for this feature will be unavailable USB Device Mode Enable Settings Descrip...

Page 72: ...tion FullSpeed Limits the USB 2 0 controller to transfer data at 12 Mbps HiSpeed Enables the USB 2 0 controller to transfer data at 480 Mbps The connected USB device must support HiSpeed in order to b...

Page 73: ...64 FREEDOS CONFIGURATION Settings Description Enabled Enables the BIOS to support FreeDos Disabled Support for this feature will be unavailable...

Page 74: ...Description Yes Enables the installed operating system to configure Plug and Play devices that are not required while booting up the system No Enables the BIOS to configure all devices connected to th...

Page 75: ...Enables the BIOS to use PCI bus mastering to read and write to IDE drives Disabled Support for this feature will be unavailable IRQ3 15 Settings Description Available Enables any connected PCI or Plu...

Page 76: ...7 BOOT SETTINGS The Boot Settings menu has two submenus as follows Boot Settings Configuration Configuration settings during system boot Boot Device Priority Specifies the boot device priority sequenc...

Page 77: ...On ROM Display Mode Settings Description Force BIOS Forces the BIOS to display all ROM messages from add on devices Selecting this option will increase the boot up time Keep Current Only displays ROM...

Page 78: ...ake IRQ12 available to any device Wait For F1 If Error Settings Description Enabled If an error is detected the BIOS will pause booting and wait for the user to press F1 to enter the BIOS setup menu D...

Page 79: ...rom the available devices The available boot devices are detected dynamically and bootable devices will be listed accordingly Settings Description VIA Networking Bootagent Selects the VIA Networking B...

Page 80: ...ed User Access Level This feature controls the level of access a user without the supervisor password is granted to the BIOS setup utility Settings Description No Access Completely locks the BIOS setu...

Page 81: ...g If the user does not enter the correct password the keyboard will also lock up The only way to get past this is to do a hard reboot i e use the system reset button or cut off the power to the system...

Page 82: ...u has two submenus as follows North Bridge VIA VX855 Configuration South Bridge VIA VX855 Configuration Caution The Advanced Chipset Features menu is used for optimizing the chipset functions Do not c...

Page 83: ...74 NORTH BRIDGE VIA VX855 CONFIGURATION The North Bridge VIA VX855 Configuration menu has one submenu as follows OnChip VGA Configuration...

Page 84: ...r Settings Description Enabled Enables the CPU to write to the portion of memory reserved for the integrated graphics controller Disabled Prevents the CPU from writing to the portion of memory reserve...

Page 85: ...06 1440 x 900 07 1280 x 800 08 800 x 480 09 1024 x 600 10 1366 x 768 11 1600 x 1200 12 1680 x 1050 13 1920 x 1200 14 1920 x 1080 15 1024 x 576 Dithering This feature only has effect when the LVDS por...

Page 86: ...n audio controller Disabled Support for this feature will be unavailable PCI Delay Transaction Settings Description Enabled Increases the performance of PCI devices on the PCI bus by allowing data to...

Page 87: ...used to trigger this command Discard Changes This command reverts all changes to the settings that were in place when the BIOS Setup Utility was launched The F7 hotkey can also be used to trigger thi...

Page 88: ...79 5 Driver Installation...

Page 89: ...compatible with many Linux distributions Support and drivers are provided through various methods including 1 Drivers provided by VIA 2 Using a driver built into a distribution package 3 Visiting www...

Page 90: ...81 A Disassembling the EITX 3001 Board from Heatsink...

Page 91: ...82 DISASSEMBLING THE MAINBOARD Step 1 Unscrew the seven screws from the EITX 3001 mainboard...

Page 92: ...83 Step 2 Gently pull up the mainboard vertically...

Page 93: ...the mounting holes and install the seven screws to secure the EITX 3001 mainboard to the heatsink chassis Note Make sure first to put the thermal heat paste glue of processor and chipset before insert...

Page 94: ...85 B Installing the WLAN module...

Page 95: ...kit should include the WiFi module two screws one board to board cable one mini coaxial cable one washer one nut and one external antenna The optional WLAN module includes a VT6656 WLAN controller and...

Page 96: ...87 Locate the WLAN connector on the EITX 3001 Connect the WLAN data cable from the module to the onboard connector...

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