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CP75X 

3U CompactPCI CPU Board  

Hardware Revision 3 

User Manual - Version 1.0 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Made in Germany 

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EMTrust GmbH 

Summary of Contents for CP75X

Page 1: ...s Germany Tel 49 8136 80677 800 Fax 49 8136 80677 809 Internet http www emtrust de Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved CP75X 3U CompactPCI CPU Board Hardware Revision 3 User Manual Version 1 0 Made in Germany By EMTrust GmbH ...

Page 2: ...ERVED EMTrust GmbH copyrights this document You may not reproduce transmit transcribe store in a retrieval system or translate into any language or computer language in any form or by any means or otherwise any part of this publication without the express written permission of EMTrust GmbH Trademark Acknowledgement AT DOS OS 2 VGA are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corpor...

Page 3: ...upon any patents It is the policy of EMTrust to respect the valid patent rights of third parties and not to infringe upon or assist others to infringe upon such rights EMTrust assumes no responsibility for circuits descriptions and tables within this document as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned Life Support Applications EMTrust s products are not intended for being use...

Page 4: ...f the purchase price of the defective product will be at the sole option of the manufacturer All transportation risks and costs in connection with warranty service are the responsibility of the customer THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO ANY CUSTOMER CONSUMER ...

Page 5: ...6 PCI Express Mini Card Socket 27 3 7 CompactPCI System Connector 32 3 7 1 System Connector J1 33 3 7 2 System Connector J2 35 4 Additional Features of 8HP Version 37 4 1 Internal Extension Header COM2 8HP 38 4 2 PS 2 Connector 8HP 40 4 3 USB Sockets II 8HP 42 4 4 Ethernet Socket 8HP 43 4 5 COM1 Connector 8HP 45 4 6 SATA Host Receptacle 8HP 46 5 Additional Features with Rear I O Interface 49 6 Con...

Page 6: ...0 6 5 3 Super IO Device only 8HP or Rear I O module 72 6 5 4 USB Device Setting 75 6 6 Power Management Setup 77 6 7 PnP PCI Configurations 79 6 7 1 PCI Express Root Ports 81 6 8 PC Health Status 82 6 9 Frequency Control 84 Appendix 1 85 Appendix 2 86 Appendix 3 88 Appendix 4 89 Appendix 5 91 ...

Page 7: ...ign warns you when a wrong or missing action dramatically endangers your life or health The used components as well as the peripheral components could be destroyed Warning The orange Warning sign warns you when a wrong or missing action could seriously harm your health or destroy the used components Caution The yellow Caution sign warns you when a wrong or missing action could damage the component...

Page 8: ...our attention that static sensitive parts of the component could be destroyed Unpack shielded components only with ESD protections like an ESD wrist strap The EMTrust Note gives you more information and advice for optimal use of this product For example it helps you to purchase necessary or optional accessories ...

Page 9: ...ts reserved User Manual CP75X 3 1 Product Description In the first chapter you will get a glance of all the integrated features For further information and a brief description of all the possible changes and extensions please refer to the corresponding chapter ...

Page 10: ... TDP Intel Celeron M Standard C723 1 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 MB cache 10 W TDP Optional C722 1 2 GHz 800 MHz 1 MB cache 5 5 W TDP Chipset Mobile Intel GS45 Express Chipset with Intel ICH9M Integrated Bios SPI Flash BIOS using Award BIOS from Phoenix Ram Support The Intel Mobile GS45 Express Chipset supports 800 and 1066 MHz SO DIMM DDR3 modules In dual channel mode up to 8GB Video Interfaces Intel Chipset...

Page 11: ... on the board provided as 2 single connectors 4 USB ports to Board to Board connector 1 USB port routed to PCI Express Mini Card self powered 1 USB port routed to Rear I O order option PCI Express Mini Card socket PCI Express Mini Card socket with additional SATA and USB 2 0 support Bus Support CompactPCI according to PICMG 2 0 R3 0 Universal 3 3V 5V PCI VI O voltage Rear I O E interface order opt...

Page 12: ... All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 6 Cooling 4HP version passive cooled additional forced air flow required to comply with specified temperature range 8HP version active cooled Power Supply Supplied via CompactPCI bus 3 3 V 5 V and PCI VI O voltage ...

Page 13: ...t receptacle Intel 82574 Family Gigabit Ethernet Controller ETH 4 for Gigabit Ethernet front connector 2 COM ports for 1 single front connector and internal extension header 1 LPT port for internal extension header PS 2 support Please note For PS 2 support the CP75 needs an appropriate BIOS version with Keyboard Controller Support KBC support The BIOS version with KBC support will only boot up wit...

Page 14: ...ports for Rear I O module Intel 82574 Family Gigabit Ethernet Controller ETH 3 for Gigabit Ethernet connector on Rear I O module Analog VGA shared with front panel VGA PS 2 support via Rear I O module Please note For PS 2 support the CP75 needs an appropriate BIOS version with Keyboard Controller Support KBC support The BIOS version with KBC support will only boot up with a present Keyboard Contro...

Page 15: ...uct Description Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 9 1 4 Mechanical Dimensions Size 213 mm 129 mm overall Max Height 4HP 20 32 mm 8HP 40 64 mm Fig 1 Dimensions of CPU Board ...

Page 16: ... 10 1 5 Environmental Specification Max Operating Temperature 0 C to 55 C ambient or 0 C to 70 C at any point on the modules surface with adequate airflow Other Operating Temperature Ranges upon request Max Storage Temperature 20 C to 100 C Max Humidity Non condensing Working 80 Storage 95 ...

Page 17: ...o build up our system are specified in chapter 4 The needs of your peripheral hardware can be fitted by the BIOS Configuration described in chapter 5 CAUTION Please note to prevent loss of warranty Do not remove the Heatsink the 8HP daughter board or break any seal 4HP Front View Fig 2 4HP Front View 4HP Top View Fig 3 4HP Top View ...

Page 18: ...Assembly Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 12 4HP Side View Fig 4 4HP Side View 4HP Rear View Fig 5 4HP Rear View 4HP Bottom View Fig 6 4HP Bottom View ...

Page 19: ...Assembly Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 13 8HP Front View Fig 7 8HP Front View 8HP Top View Fig 8 8HP Top View 8HP Side View Fig 9 8HP Side View ...

Page 20: ...Assembly Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 14 8HP Rear View Fig 10 8HP Rear View 8HP Bottom View Fig 11 8HP Bottom View ...

Page 21: ... please consult the PICMG CompactPCI Specifications Please use only 3U System Slots marked with the triangle and red guide rails The CPU board should slide smooth into the housing Rear I O functionality is only appropriable with a suitable Backplane CAUTION Please power off system before installing or replacing of the CPU board ...

Page 22: ...by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 16 First slide CPU board in the System Slot and pull the In Ejector handle upwards Then tighten the screw according to the position numbers Fig 12 Insert CPU Board Assembly ...

Page 23: ...ghts reserved User Manual CP75X 17 First loosen the screw according to the position numbers Then press the In Ejector handle down and the CPU board will be released automatically Remove the board from the System Slot Fig 13 Remove CPU Board Release ...

Page 24: ... The following schedule contains all the necessary information to integrate the CPU board into your system housing On the left side of the page you will see the position on the board red mark and on the right side a magnified image of the explained item The explanation supplies you with general information electrical specifications and a pin allocation table ...

Page 25: ... GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 19 3 1 DVI I Connector The DVI I delivers analog and digital signals Fig 14 DVI I Detail Fig 15 DVI I Schematic Pin DVI Signal 1 TX2 2 TX2 3 GND 4 NC 5 NC 6 DDC CLK 7 DDC DATA 8 VSYNC 9 TX1 10 TX1 11 GND 12 NC 13 NC 14 5V Fuse ...

Page 26: ...rights reserved User Manual CP75X 20 15 GND 16 HOTPLUG 17 TX0 18 TX0 19 GND 20 NC 21 NC 22 GND 23 CLK 24 CLK C1 RED C2 GREEN C3 BLUE C4 HSYNC C5 GND Tab 1 DVI I Note DDC CLK and DDC DATA should be connected to DVI Displays only VGA monitors are not connect to DDC CLK or DDC DATA ...

Page 27: ... Manual CP75X 21 3 2 System LEDs The System LEDs show the system status and the HDD activity Fig 16 System LEDs Detail PWR Green Red Off CP75X off No Error On CP75X on Error Tab 2 PWR LED HDD Green Off No Serial ATA drive activity Blink At least one drive active On Heavy drive activity Tab 3 HDD LED ...

Page 28: ... of 4HP Version Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 22 3 3 USB Sockets The USB Sockets are compliant to the USB 1 1 and USB 2 0 specification Fig 17 USB Sockets Detail Fig 18 USB Socket Schematic ...

Page 29: ...l CP75X 23 3 4 Ethernet Sockets Ethernet socket ETH1 is connected to an Intel 82567LM Gigabit Ethernet Controller Ethernet socket ETH2 is connected to an Intel 82574IT Gigabit Ethernet Controller Fig 19 Ethernet Sockets Detail Fig 20 Ethernet Socket Schematic Pin Signal 1 TXD0 2 TXD0 3 TXD1 4 TXD2 5 TXD2 ...

Page 30: ... 24 6 TXD1 7 TXD3 8 TXD3 Tab 4 Ethernet Orange LED Speed LED is on during 1 Gbit transmission and switched off during 10 100 Mbit transmission Green LED Link Activity LED is permanently on to indicate that there is an active connection on the Ethernet port LED flashes during communication with Ethernet networks ...

Page 31: ... settings WARNING DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED Use only Lithium cells CR2032 Assure right polarity according to the figure 32 below For proper function of the board change the battery every five years CAUTION Please note to prevent loss of warranty Do not remove the Heatsink the 8HP daughter board or break any seal For the battery replacement use RMA procedure ...

Page 32: ...Sockets Jumper and Features of 4HP Version Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 26 Fig 21 Battery Socket Detail Fig 22 Battery Socket Schematic ...

Page 33: ...rust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 27 3 6 PCI Express Mini Card Socket As default one PCI Express lane a USB port and a SATA port are routed to the Mini Card Socket Fig 23 PCI Express Mini Card Socket Detail Fig 24 PCI Express Mini Card Socket Schematic ...

Page 34: ...ess Mini Cards which connect 3 3V with 3 3Vaux This may damage the CPU Board CAUTION Never insert PCI Express Mini Cards where Pin s 39 41 47 or 49 are connected These pin s must be unconnected If you need to use a PCI Express Mini Card where these pin s are connected please contact EMTrust for further instructions This may damage the CPU Board ...

Page 35: ...st recommends M2 5 Torx Screws with a screw locking and a maximum tightening torque of 0 5 Nm First slide Mini Card in the socket Then press the card in direction to the board 1 2 Fig 25 Insert PCI Express Mini Card Then tighten the screw according to the position numbers 2 1 Fig 26 Remove PCI Express Mini Card Assembly ...

Page 36: ...75X 30 First remove both screws 1 2 Then the Mini Card will set upright automatically 3 Remove the card form the socket 2 1 3 Fig 27 Remove PCI Express Mini Card Pin Signal 1 WAKE 2 3 3V 3 N C 4 GND 5 N C 6 1 5V 7 CLKREQ 8 N C 9 GND 10 N C 11 PCIE_CLK_0 12 N C 13 PCIE_CLK_0 14 N C 15 GND 16 N C 17 N C Release ...

Page 37: ... 24 3 3Vaux 25 PCIE3_RX 26 GND 27 GND 28 1 5V 29 GND 30 SMB_CLK 31 PCIE3_TX 32 SMB_DATA 33 PCIE3_TX 34 GND 35 GND 36 USB_D 37 GND 38 USB_D 39 SATA_RXN1 40 GND 41 SATA_RXP1 42 N C 43 GND 44 N C 45 GND 46 N C 47 SATA_TXN1 48 1 5V 49 SATA_TXP1 50 GND 51 GND 52 3 3V Tab 5 PCI Express Mini Card Socket Additional signals divergent to the PCI Express Mini Card specification ...

Page 38: ...CP75X 32 3 7 CompactPCI System Connector The pin assignment of the CompactPCI System connector without Rear I O feature The System connector consists of two single connectors J1 and J2 The CP75X does not support the following signals TCK TMS TRST TDO TDI INTP INTS IPMB_PWR REQ64 ENUM ACK64 M66EN and HEALTHY ...

Page 39: ...Sockets Jumper and Features of 4HP Version Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 33 3 7 1System Connector J1 Fig 28 J1 Detail Fig 29 J1 Schematic ...

Page 40: ...13 Shield J1 18 SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 Shield J1 17 3 3V IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA GND PERR Shield J1 16 DEVSEL GND V I O STOP LOCK Shield J1 15 3 3V FRAME IRDY GND TRDY Shield J1 14 J1 13 J1 12 KEY AREA J1 11 AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND C BE 2 Shield J1 10 AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 Shield J1 09 C BE 3 GND AD 23 GND AD 22 Shield J1 08 AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 Shield J1 07 AD 30 AD 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 Shiel...

Page 41: ...Sockets Jumper and Features of 4HP Version Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 35 3 7 2System Connector J2 Fig 30 J2 Detail Fig 31 J2 Schematic ...

Page 42: ... C Shield J2 13 N C GND V I O N C N C Shield J2 12 3V3SB N C N C GND 5V Shield J2 11 N C GND V I O N C N C Shield J2 10 N C N C N C GND 5V Shield J2 09 N C GND V I O N C N C Shield J2 08 N C N C N C GND 3V3 Shield J2 07 N C GND V I O N C N C Shield J2 06 N C N C N C GND N C Shield J2 05 N C GND V I O N C N C Shield J2 04 V I O N C N C GND N C Shield J2 03 CLK4 GND GNT3_m REQ4_m GNT4_m Shield J2 02...

Page 43: ...tional Features of 8HP Version Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 37 4 Additional Features of 8HP Version This chapter describes the additional features of the 8HP version ...

Page 44: ...rved User Manual CP75X 38 4 1 Internal Extension Header COM2 8HP Fig 32 Internal Extension Header Detail Fig 33 Internal Extension Header Schematic Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 DSR 3 RxD 4 RTS 5 TxD 6 CTS 7 DTR 8 RI 9 5V 10 GND 11 LPT_AFD_m 12 LPT_INIT_m 13 LPT_SLIN_m 14 LPT_STB_m 15 LPT_BUSY ...

Page 45: ...ust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 39 16 LPT_ACK_m 17 LPT_PE 18 LPT_SLCT 19 LPT_ERR_m 20 LPT_PD0 21 LPT_PD1 22 LPT_PD2 23 LPT_PD3 24 LPT_PD4 25 LPT_PD5 26 LPT_PD6 27 LPT_PD7 Tab 8 Internal Extension Header It is recommended to use the IPS PPE12 C ...

Page 46: ...ght 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 40 4 2 PS 2 Connector 8HP The PS 2 connector for mouse and keyboard Fig 34 PS 2 Detail Fig 35 PS 2 Schematic Pin Signal 1 KBDATA 2 MSDATA 3 GND 4 VCC_KB 5 KBCLK 6 MSCLK Tab 9 PS 2 ...

Page 47: ...Features of 8HP Version Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 41 Please note For PS 2 support the CP75 needs an appropriate BIOS version with Keyboard Controller Support KBC support ...

Page 48: ... Version Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 42 4 3 USB Sockets II 8HP The USB Sockets are compliant to the USB 1 1 and USB 2 0 specification Fig 36 USB Socket 8HP Detail Fig 37 USB Socket Detail ...

Page 49: ...Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 43 4 4 Ethernet Socket 8HP The Ethernet socket ETH3 uses a Gigabit Ethernet Controller Intel 82574IT Fig 38 Ethernet Socket 8HP Detail Fig 39 Ethernet Socket Schematic ...

Page 50: ...during 1 Gbit transmission and switched off during 10 100 Mbit transmission Green LED Link Activity LED is permanently on to indicate that there is an active connection on the Ethernet port LED flashes during communication with Ethernet networks Pin Signal 1 TXD0 2 TXD0 3 TXD1 4 TXD2 5 TXD2 6 TXD1 7 TXD3 8 TXD3 Tab 10 Ethernet Socket ...

Page 51: ...n Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 45 4 5 COM1 Connector 8HP Fig 40 COM1 Connector 8HP Detail Fig 41 COM Connector Schematic Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI Tab 11 COM ...

Page 52: ...rights reserved User Manual CP75X 46 4 6 SATA Host Receptacle 8HP Fig 42 SATA Host Receptacle Detail Fig 43 SATA Host Receptacle Schematic Pin Signal 1 GND 2 DATATX0 3 DATA0TX0 4 GND 5 DATARX0 6 DATARX0 7 GND 11 3 3V 12 3 3V 13 3 3V 14 GND 15 GND 16 GND 17 5V 18 5V 19 5V ...

Page 53: ...12V 25 12V Tab 12 SATA Host Receptacle CAUTION EMTrust recommends M3x4 Torx Screws with a screw locking and a maximum tightening torque of 0 5 Nm Please ensure that the bottom side of the hard disk is electrically insulated In order to insulate the bottom side of the hard disk use only non electrostatic foil First preassemble the HDD Fig 44 Preassemble HDD Assembly ...

Page 54: ... Manual CP75X 48 Then lower the preassembled HDD onto the carrier board and carefully slide the HDD towards the host receptacle to connect the HDD Fig 45 Connect HDD Then tighten the screw crosswise Fig 46 Mount HDD First release the screws crosswise Then slide the HDD carefully away Release ...

Page 55: ...cribes the additional features of the Rear I O interface The additional features 1 USB ports compliant to USB Specification 1 1 2 0 with over current control 2 SATA ports Gigabit Ethernet port ETH 3 Analog VGA shared with front panel VGA without DDC Support SM bus support 1 PCI Express lane x1 To use all the Rear I O features you need to order a EMTrust Rear I O Extension Card ...

Page 56: ...This Chapter explains the BIOS settings to configure your Panel Board Enter the BIOS During the boot procedure you can enter the BIOS menu while pressing the DEL key Please note the BIOS feature set will vary using different CPUs and used Extensions e g Virtualization multi core and interface functions ...

Page 57: ...o exit the BIOS F10 key save and exit or ESC key exit without saving The Main BIOS setup screen is shown below _ Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility _ _ _ Standard CMOS Features Frequency Control _ _ Advanced BIOS Features Load Defaults Settings _ _ Advanced Chipset Features Set Supervisor Password _ _ Integrated Peripherals Set User Password _ _ Power Management Setup Save Exit Setup _ _ PnP PCI...

Page 58: ...tury _ SATA Port 5 NONE _ _ Halt On All Errors _ _ Total Memory 957 M _ Rear IO Configuration Rear I O E _ Attached Rear I O Module RC75A01A _ Attached 8HP Module HC75A _ PCB Revision Revision 2 _ BIOS build date 2010 08 18 _ _ _ RELEASE Version _ BIOS Version R2 69 5 with KBC support _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help_ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ F...

Page 59: ... stop for any error All Errors If the BIOS detect any non fatal error POST will stop and prompts you to take corrective action All But Keyboard POST does not stop if a keyboard error occurs but stops for all other errors Total Memory Total Memory Shows the amount of available system memory RearIO Configuration Shows the used RearIO Configuration Attached Rear I O Module Shows the version of the us...

Page 60: ...Version and if it supports a Keyboard Controller KBC support Please note For PS 2 support the CP75 needs an appropriate BIOS version with Keyboard Controller Support KBC support The BIOS version with KBC support will only boot up with a present Keyboard Controller Please ensure for a sucessful boot up that the Extension Board of 8HP variant or the Rear I O module is connected ...

Page 61: ...cept for e g CD ROM or similar devices _ Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility _ SATA Port 0 _ _ SATA HDD Auto Detection Press Enter Item Help _ _ SATA Port 0 Auto Menu Level _ Access Mode Auto _ To auto detect the _ Capacity 0 MB HDD s size head on _ this channel _ Cylinder 0 _ Head 0 _ Precomp 0 _ Landing Zone 0 _ Sector 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 Gener...

Page 62: ...Manual CP75X 56 Access Mode The default setting of Access Mode is Auto Choose CHS LBA or Large when needed for your drive If the Access Mode is set to CHS and the SATA Port is set to Manual you can set the harddisk settings by hand We recommend to set AUTO for all drives ...

Page 63: ...etup _ APIC Mode Enabled _ MPS Version Control For OS 1 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 50 Advanced BIOS Features Page CPU Feature For the description of the CPU Feature refer to chapter 6 3 1 Hard Disk Boot Priority For the description of the Hard Disk Boot Priority refer to chapter 6 3 2 Net...

Page 64: ...for the memory handling Security Option The default value is Setup When System is chosen the set BIOS password is needed for boot up and to enter Setup When Setup is chosen the set BIOS password is needed to enter Setup APIC Mode The default is Enable When Disabled it deactives the APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller functions MPS Version Control For OS The default is 1 4 If your OS ne...

Page 65: ...always return 0 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 51 CPU Feature Page Execute Disable Bit The default value is Enabled When Disabled it forces the XD feature flag to always return 0 Virtualization Technology depends on processor support The default value is Enabled The second setting is Disa...

Page 66: ...SU MHT2040BH Item Help _ 2 Bootable Add in Cards _ Menu Level _ _ Use or to _ select a device then _ press to move it _ up or to move it _ down the list Press _ ESC to exit this _ menu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move PU PD Change Priority F10 Save ESC EXIT _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 52 Hard Disk Boot Priority Page Use UP or DOWN to select a device then change priority by pressing t...

Page 67: ...A GE Slot 00C8 v1335 Item Help _ 2 Legacy Lan Cards _ Menu Level _ _ Use or to _ select a device then _ press to move it _ up or to move it _ down the list Press _ ESC to exit this _ menu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move PU PD Change Priority F10 Save ESC EXIT _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 53 Hard Disk Boot Priority Page Use UP or DOWN to select a device then change priority by pressin...

Page 68: ...General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 54 Boot Options Page For Example When Floppy is selected the BIOS attempt to load the Operating System from a Floppy When CDROM is selected the Operating System will be loaded from the CDROM all other bootable add in cards are displayed in numerical order _ Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility _ Boot Options _ _ First Boot Device USB F...

Page 69: ...device in the boot menu Second Boot Device Select the device that is checked second for boot Third Boot Device Select the device that is checked third for boot Boot Other Device The default value is Enabled Two options are available Enabled and Disabled Full Screen Graphic Select the full screen graphic to be displayed during system starts up instead of text messages The default value is EMTrust C...

Page 70: ...default setting is On Typematic Rate Setting Only available with KBC supporting BIOS When enabled the typematic rate and typematic delay can be selected The default setting is Disabled Quick Power On Self Test When enabled certain tests during the system boot up are skipped This will decrease the boot time of the system The default setting is Enabled Summary Screen Show When enabled a summary of t...

Page 71: ...ve Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 56 Advanced Chipset Features Page System BIOS Cacheable You can select Enabled or Disabled Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS resulting in better system performance However if any program writes to this memory area a system error may result The default setting is Enabled ...

Page 72: ...e VGA parameters for high resolution application The default setting is 64MB DVMT Mode Intel DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3 0 If Enable is selected the select the memory amount it will no longer be available for system memory Default setting is Enable Total GFX Memory You can select the fixed memory amount for the video memory to 128MB or 256MB If MAX is chosen the video memory size will b...

Page 73: ...og Timer Select Disabled _ x Mode System Reset _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 57 Integrated Peripherals Page Integrated SATA Device For the description of the Integrated SATA Device refer to chapter 6 5 1 Onboard Device For the description of the Onboard Device refer to chapter 6 5 2 Supe...

Page 74: ...g Timer Select If Disabled is selected the Watch Dog Timer will be inactive The Watch Dog Timer can be set from 10 Sec to 4 Min and the Mode can be set to System Reset or Power cycle System Reset causes a System Reset and the Power cycle causes a complete Power cycle Default setting is Disabled ...

Page 75: ... 4 5 eSATA Mode Disabled _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 58 OnChip SATA Device Page SATA HDD Block Mode The default is Enabled to use fast block mode If necessary the support can be Disabled SATA DMA transfer access The default is Enabled If necessary the support can be Disabled SATA...

Page 76: ...alue F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 59 Onboard Device Page Front ETH1 GbE Device Three options are available Enabled Enabled w PXE and Disabled The default setting is Enabled w PXE This enables network boot up with PXE protocol Enabled activates the GbE Device without PXE protocol Disabled deactivates the GbE Device Front ETH2 GbE Device Two opt...

Page 77: ...Configuration Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 71 HD Audio Controller Two options are available Auto and Disabled The default setting is Auto ...

Page 78: ...ect EPP1 7 _ x ECP Mode Use DMA 3 _ _ PS 2 KB MS input select Front _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 60 SuperIO Device Page Serial Port A Please select the base address and interrupt for Serial Port A or disable it These I O address Interrupt combinations are possible 3F8 IRQ4 2F8 IRQ3 3E8 IRQ4 or 2E8 IRQ3 The...

Page 79: ...PP1 7 ECP Mode Use DMA If ECP Mode is selected the DMA channel can be set to 1 or 3 The default setting is 3 Rear Serial Port A only with Rear I O module Please select the base address and interrupt for Rear Serial Port A or disable it These I O address Interrupt combinations are possible 3F8 IRQ10 2F8 IRQ10 3E8 IRQ10 or 2E8 IRQ10 The default setting is 3F8 IRQ10 The recommended setting is 3F8 IRQ...

Page 80: ...Mode The default setting is SPP These port modes are possible SPP EPP ECP ECP EPP or Normal Choose the preferred mode for your application EPP Mode Select If EPP Mode is selected the mode can be set to EPP1 9 or EPP1 7 The default setting is EPP1 7 ECP Mode Use DMA If ECP Mode is selected the DMA channel can be set to 1 or 3 The default setting is 3 PS 2 KB MS input select Only with KBC supporting...

Page 81: ...erial Bus _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 61 USB Device Page USB 1 0 Controller Two options are available Enabled and Disabled The default setting is Enabled USB 2 0 Controller Two options are available Enabled and Disabled The default setting is Enabled USB Operation Mode Two options are avai...

Page 82: ...st GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 76 The default setting is Enabled USB Storage Function Two options are available Enabled and Disabled If your system contains a USB Storage device choose Enabled The default setting is Enabled ...

Page 83: ...mode _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 62 Power Management Setup Page ACPI Function Two options are available Enable and Disable This item allows you to enable disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management ACPI The default setting is Enabled Video Off Method The default setting is DPMS...

Page 84: ...s are I O events When they occur they prevent the system from entering a power saving mode or will wake up the system from such a mode The system remains alert for anything that occurs to a device which is configured as Enabled even when the system is in a power down mode COM LPT Port This function enables or disables COM LPT events Default value is Disabled HPET Support This function enables or d...

Page 85: ...Press Enter _ _ PCI VGA Palette Snoop Disabled _ _ PCI Express relative items _ PCI Express Root Ports Press Enter _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 63 PnP PCI Configurations Page Init Display First The user can choose which device is initialized first as the primary device an external PCI graph...

Page 86: ...g on the type of device using the interrupt PCI VGA Palette Snoop Some non standard VGA cards such as graphics accelerators or MPEG video cards may not show colors properly The setting Enable should correct this problem Otherwise leave this with the default setting set to Disable PCI Express Root Ports For the description of the PCI Express Root Ports Setting refer to chapter 6 7 1 ...

Page 87: ...rt 2 Auto _ PCI Express Port 3 Auto Menu Level _ PCI Express Port 4 Auto _ PCI Express Port 5 Auto _ _ PCI E Compliancy Mode v1 0a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 64 PCI Express Root Ports Page PCI Express Port X Port default value is AUTO PCI E Compliancy Mode Choose v1 0a or v1 0 PCI Exp...

Page 88: ...el _ _ 3 3 V 3 30V _ 5 0 V 5 20V _ _ Fan Speed 0 RPM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 65 PC Health Status Page CPU Temperature Shows the actual temperature of the CPU DDR Temperature Shows the actual temperature below the RAM sockets Board Temperature Shows the actual temperature of the CPU b...

Page 89: ...Configuration Copyright 2010 by EMTrust GmbH All rights reserved User Manual CP75X 83 Fan Speed Shows the exact speed of the CPU fan if installed ...

Page 90: ... _ Spread Spectrum Disabled Item Help _ _ Menu Level _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Move Enter Select PU PD Value F10 Save ESC EXIT F1 General Help _ F5 Previous Values F7 Defaults Settings _ _ Fig 66 Frequency Voltage Control Page Spread Spectrum This function can be enabled to reduce existing electromagnetic interferences We recommend the default value Disabled ...

Page 91: ... Primary SM bus ICH9M Master 0xD2 Clock generator CK505 0xA0 SO DIMM0 SPD 0xA4 SO DIMM1 SPD tbd Intel GbE 82574 2nd FP tbd Intel GbE 82574 3rd Rear I O 0xAA PCI Express Mini Card Socket 0xAC 8HP daughter board EEPROM only if a 8HP extension is present 0xC0 Microchip PIC I C Interface 2 0xA8 EEPROM for PIC Tab 13 Primary SM Bus ...

Page 92: ...01I ICH9 Family USB UHCI Controller 5 00 1a 2 8086 2939 USB Controller Intel Corporation 82801I ICH9 Family USB UHCI Controller 6 00 1a 7 8086 293c USB Controller Intel Corporation 82801I ICH9 Family USB2 EHCI Controller 2 00 1b 0 8086 293e Audio device Intel Corporation 82801I ICH9 Family HD Audio Controller 00 1c 0 8086 2940 PCI bridge Intel Corporation 82801I ICH9 Family PCI Express Port 1 00 1...

Page 93: ... M E 2 port SATA IDE Controller 00 1f 3 8086 2930 SMBus Intel Corporation 82801I ICH9 Family SMBus Controller 00 1f 5 8086 292d IDE interface Intel Corporation ICH9M M E 2 port SATA IDE Controller 01 00 0 8086 10d3 Ethernet controller Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection ETH2 02 00 0 8086 10d3 Ethernet controller Intel Corporation 82574L Gigabit Network Connection REAR ETH 03 00 0 1...

Page 94: ...hanges Proofed to release 09 06 2009 0 0 First draft 24 06 2009 0 1 First internal release 23 08 2010 1 0 Production release Tab 15 Revision History Christian Blersch Digital unterschrieben von Christian Blersch DN cn Christian Blersch c DE o EMTrust GmbH ou GF email christian blersch emtrust de Grund Approved Datum 2010 09 17 18 02 58 02 00 ...

Page 95: ...rnet Sockets Detail 23 Fig 20 Ethernet Socket Schematic 23 Fig 21 Battery Socket Detail 26 Fig 22 Battery Socket Schematic 26 Fig 23 PCI Express Mini Card Socket Detail 27 Fig 24 PCI Express Mini Card Socket Schematic 27 Fig 25 Insert PCI Express Mini Card 29 Fig 26 Remove PCI Express Mini Card 29 Fig 27 Remove PCI Express Mini Card 30 Fig 28 J1 Detail 33 Fig 29 J1 Schematic 33 Fig 30 J2 Detail 35...

Page 96: ...ig 51 CPU Feature Page 59 Fig 52 Hard Disk Boot Priority Page 60 Fig 53 Hard Disk Boot Priority Page 61 Fig 54 Boot Options Page 62 Fig 55 Boot Options Detail 62 Fig 56 Advanced Chipset Features Page 65 Fig 57 Integrated Peripherals Page 67 Fig 58 OnChip SATA Device Page 69 Fig 59 Onboard Device Page 70 Fig 60 SuperIO Device Page 72 Fig 61 USB Device Page 75 Fig 62 Power Management Setup Page 77 F...

Page 97: ...DVI I 20 Tab 2 PWR LED 21 Tab 3 HDD LED 21 Tab 4 Ethernet 24 Tab 5 PCI Express Mini Card Socket 31 Tab 6 J1 34 Tab 7 J2 without Rear I O 36 Tab 8 Internal Extension Header 39 Tab 9 PS 2 40 Tab 10 Ethernet Socket 44 Tab 11 COM 45 Tab 12 SATA Host Receptacle 47 Tab 13 Primary SM Bus 85 Tab 14 PCI Devices 87 Tab 15 Revision History 88 ...

Page 98: ...mory technology Third generation Double Data Rate SDRAM memory technology Direct Memory Access feature that allows hardware subsystems to access system memory independent of the CPU Direct Media Interface The chip to chip interconnect between the Mobile Intel 915 Express chipset and the Penryn It is an Intel Proprietary interface Digital Visual Interface is the interface specified by the DDWG Digi...

Page 99: ...e main PCI interface LPC interface USB2 Serial ATA and other I O functions It communicates with the G MCH over a proprietary interconnect called DMI Inverse Discrete Cosine Transform a mathematical function used for applications like image processing The predecessor of SATA a parallel bus system for connecting hard disks and other devices Integrated High Definition Multimedia Interface Intel Trust...

Page 100: ... Module microcontroller Keyboard Controller A unidirectional communication point to point connection Liquid Crystal Display Local Flat Panel Low Pin Count Bus Bus to connect low bandwidth devices to the CPU with only seven signals Low Voltage Differential Signalling A high speed low power data transmission standard used for display connections to LCD panels Non Critical to Function National Televi...

Page 101: ...the computer system Pulse Width Modulation A unit of DRAM corresponding 4 to 8 devices in parallel These devices are usually but not always mounted on a single side of a SO DIMM A standard for serial communication normally found by the COM Ports Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology system to provide a higher data security on hard disks Serial Advanced Technology Attachment computer bu...

Page 102: ...e phones Two wire bus for low bandwidth communication on a motherboard Small Outline Dual In line Memory Module is a form factor for memory modules Non volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed via the Serial Peripheral Interface Bus SPI The predecessor of SATA a parallel bus system for connecting hard disks and other devices Variable Length Decoding A watchdog time...

Page 103: ...Environmental Specification 10 Ethernet Socket 23 Ethernet Socket 8HP 43 F Frequency Voltage Control 84 G General Features 4 I IDE 52 55 Index of Tables 91 Integrated Peripherals 67 Internal Extension Header COM2 8HP 38 M Mechanical Dimensions 9 Mechanical Mounting 15 Mini Card 27 O Onboard Device 70 75 OnChip SATA Device 69 P PCI Devices 86 PCI Express Mini Card Socket 27 PCI Express Root Ports 8...

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