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Page 1: ...service in house repair center WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment REMOTE IN...

Page 2: ...PICMG 2 16 CPU Blade Manual ID 27942 Rev Index 05 October 20 2005 27942 05 UG VC 051020 172758 P R E L I M I N A R Y User Guide Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURC...

Page 3: ...pied photocopied reproduced translated or converted to any electronic or machine readable form in whole or in part without prior written approval of Kontron Modular Computers GmbH Publication Title CP...

Page 4: ...structions xvii General Instructions on Usage xviii Two Year Warranty xix Chapter 1 1 Introduction 1 3 1 1 System Overview 1 3 1 2 Board Overview 1 4 1 2 1 Board Introduction 1 4 1 2 2 Board Specific...

Page 5: ...2 Watchdog Timer 2 8 2 2 3 Battery 2 8 2 2 4 Reset 2 9 2 2 5 SMBus Devices 2 9 2 2 6 Thermal Management System Monitoring 2 10 2 2 7 Serial EEPROM 2 10 2 2 8 FLASH Memory 2 10 2 3 Board Interfaces 2 1...

Page 6: ...lation 3 3 3 1 Safety Requirements 3 3 3 2 CP6000 Initial Installation Procedures 3 4 3 3 Standard Removal Procedures 3 5 3 4 Hot Swap Procedures 3 5 3 4 1 System Master Hot Swap 3 5 3 4 2 Peripheral...

Page 7: ...1 4 4 2 I O Address Map 4 11 4 5 Special Registers Description 4 13 4 5 1 IPMI Control 4 13 4 5 2 Watchdog 4 14 4 5 3 Watchdog Trigger 4 14 4 5 4 Watchdog Timer 4 15 4 5 5 Geographic Addressing Regist...

Page 8: ...e Thermal Regulation 7 3 7 1 1 CPU Internal Thermal Supervision 7 3 7 1 2 CPU External Thermal Supervision 7 4 7 1 3 CPU Emergency Thermal Supervision 7 4 7 1 4 Thermal Management Recommendations 7 5...

Page 9: ...E L I M I N A R Y B 4 CP6000 EXT SATA Module Layout B 4 B 4 1 CP6000 EXT SATA Module Layout B 4 B 5 Module Interfaces B 5 B 5 1 Board to Board Connectors J1 and J3 B 5 B 5 2 SATA Connector J2 B 6 Anne...

Page 10: ...inout 2 12 2 11 Partial List of Display Modes Supported 2 13 2 12 D Sub CRT Connector J10 Pinout 2 14 2 13 Serial Port Con J9 COM1 Pinout 2 15 2 14 Pinouts of J6A B Based on the Implementation 2 16 2...

Page 11: ...Logic GND 4 3 4 4 VGA CRT Jumper Setting 4 4 4 5 General Purpose LED Setting 4 4 4 6 Resistor Setting to Configure COM1 4 5 4 7 Jumper Setting for RS 422 RXD Termination COM1 4 6 4 8 Jumper Setting fo...

Page 12: ...stics 6 5 6 4 Power Consumption DOS 6 7 6 5 Power Consumption Windows 2000 IDLE Mode 6 7 6 6 Power Consumption Windows 2000 100 CPU Usage 6 7 6 7 Power Consumption Windows 2000 3D Mark Benchmark 6 8 6...

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Page 14: ...2 18 2 9 Extension Con J12 2 22 2 10 SATA Connector J18 2 22 2 11 SATA Extension Connectors J30 and J31 2 23 2 12 Connecting an Onboard 2 5 SATA HDD to CP6000 EXT SATA 2 24 2 13 PMC Connectors J25 J2...

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Page 16: ...reserves the right to change modify or improve this document or the product described herein as seen fit by Kontron Modular Computers GmbH without further notice Trademarks Kontron Modular Computers G...

Page 17: ...ctions on the following page Warning ESD Sensitive Device This symbol and title inform that electronic boards and their compo nents are sensitive to static electricity Therefore care must be taken dur...

Page 18: ...s most easily done by touching a metal part of your system housing It is particularly important to observe standard anti static precautions when changing piggy backs ROM devices jumper settings etc If...

Page 19: ...vironmental requirements This applies also to the operational temperature range of the specific board version which must not be exceeded If batteries are present their temperature restrictions must be...

Page 20: ...purchase if appropriate In the event of repair re funding or replacement of any part the ownership of the removed or replaced parts reverts to Kontron Modular Computers GmbH and the remaining part of...

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Page 24: ...information Common information that is applicable to all system components such as safety information warranty conditions standard connector pinouts etc All the information necessary to combine Kontro...

Page 25: ...bus rear I O with several interfaces one CompactFlash type II socket and a built in Intel 3D Graphics accelerator with up to 64 MB of shared memory for enhanced graphics performance with a VGA CRT dis...

Page 26: ...ernet interfaces on the front panel Two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces on rear I O PICMG 2 16 Two EIDE Ultra ATA 100 interfaces Two Serial ATA interfaces on rear I O one thereof can be routed to onboard...

Page 27: ...elevant Information The following system relevant information is general in nature but should still be considered when developing applications using the CP6000 Table 1 1 System Relevant Information SU...

Page 28: ...ODIMM with ECC Up to 1 GB PC333 DDR SODIMM with ECC Up to 1 GB 333 MHz PC333 DDR SODIMM with ECC Up to 1 GB PC333 DDR SODIMM with ECC Up to 1 GB BIOS FWH 1MB BIOS FWH 1MB Super I O Super I O I O Ext I...

Page 29: ...ler General Purpose LEDs WD green Watchdog when lit during bootup it indicates a PCI reset is active TH green Overtemperature Status when lit during bootup it indicates a power failure HS blue Hot Swa...

Page 30: ...3 J24 J15 J16 J26 J28 J27 J25 J20 J19 J11 J30 J31 J18 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 82855 GME 6300 ESB J13 J14 J17 J10 J9 IPMI LEDs WD TH LEDs J8 GP POST CODE LEDs J6B J6A J7 HS LED SODIMM Socket SODIMM Socket GbE G...

Page 31: ...Rev 05 27942 05 UG VC 051020 172758 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 1 4 CP6000 Board Layout Reverse View C63 JP1 JP6 JP9 JP8 R501 JP3 JP7 R509 COM2 R513 R347 C78 C66 C51 JP5 R464 COM1 Artisan Technology...

Page 32: ...version 1 8 GHz version Intel Celeron M with 512 kB L2 cache 1 3 GHz version All microprocessors are provided with 400 MHz PSB Processor Side Bus in 479 FCBGA packaging Memory Main Memory Up to 2 GB D...

Page 33: ...MHz DAC Intel 6300ESB Chipset Intel 6300ESB I O Controller Hub PCI X Rev 1 0 with support for 64 bit 66 MHz PCI X operations PCI Rev 2 2 compliant with support for 32 bit 33 MHz PCI operations Power m...

Page 34: ...ster the CP6000 supports individual clocks for each slot and ENUM signal handling is in compliance with the PICMG 2 1 Hot Swap Specification VGA Built in Intel 3D Graphics accelerator for enhanced gra...

Page 35: ...ard only up to ATA 33 one 50 pin CompactFlash socket Secondary EIDE one 40 pin 2 54 mm male pinrow EIDE con nector standard and rear I O connector Up to four devices one CompactFlash and up to three h...

Page 36: ...battery socket Recommended types VARTA CR2025 PANASONIC BR2020 Sockets Front Panel Connectors VGA 15 pin D Sub connector USB two 4 pin connectors Ethernet up to two RJ 45 connectors COM 9 pin D Sub co...

Page 37: ...eset Thermal Management CPU overtemperature protection is provided by Internal processor temperature control unit CPU shut down via hardware monitor Custom designed heat sinks System Monitor LM87 hard...

Page 38: ...ftware support and are supplied with regular software updates A dedicated web site is also provided for online updates and release downloads Software Software BIOS AMI BIOS with 1 MB of Flash memory a...

Page 39: ...20 500Hz 0 05 g Hz PSD 500 2000Hz 0 005 g Hz PSD 3 5 g RMS acceleration 30 min test time axis 3 axis Bump IEC60068 2 29 Ruggedized version test parameters 15 g acceleration 11 ms pulse duration 500 b...

Page 40: ...Systems and Boards CompactPCI Specification 2 0 Rev 3 0 CompactPCI Packet Switching Backplane Specification PICMG 2 16 Rev 2 0 CompactPCI System Management Specification PICMG 2 9 Rev 1 0 CompactPCI...

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Page 44: ...bus ratios core operating voltage and core processor speeds without reset ting the system The frequency for the Pentium M processor may also be selected in the BIOS The following list sets out some o...

Page 45: ...V PROCESSOR SIDE BUS 400 MHz 400 MHz 400 MHz 400 MHz Table 2 2 Maximum Power Dissipation of Intel Pentium M CPU only FREQUENCY MODE 1 1 GHz 1 4 GHz 1 6 GHz 1 8 GHz Maximum Power HFM1 12 W 10 W 25 4 W...

Page 46: ...ry components and SODIMMs used with this board must comply with the following PC DDR SDRAM memory spec ifications PC DDR SDRAM Memory Specification DDR200 DDR266 and DDR333 PC Serial Presence Detect S...

Page 47: ...Hub FWH provides the non volatile storage for the BIOS Figure 2 1 855GME Chipset Functional Block Diagram Warning It is recommended to use only DDR333 PC2700 memory at once Do not mix DDR200 DDR266 an...

Page 48: ...2100 and PC2700 DDR SDRAM for system memory The best memory speed for the CP6000 is DDR333 PC2700 855GME Graphics Controller The 855GME includes a highly integrated graphics accelerator and H W Motion...

Page 49: ...e included on the CP6000 as defined for the PC AT Multimedia Timer The 6300ESB includes an additional free timer 2 2 2 Watchdog Timer A watchdog timer is provided which forces either an IRQ5 NMI or Re...

Page 50: ...ral system monitoring and configuration functions The SM Bus consists of a two wire I C bus interface The following table describes the function and address of every onboard SM Bus device Note Care mu...

Page 51: ...IOS set 2 2 7 Serial EEPROM This EEPROM is connected to the I C bus provided by the 6300ESB 2 2 8 FLASH Memory There are two flash devices available as described below one for the BIOS and one for the...

Page 52: ...el of the CP6000 which are designed to indicate the boot up POST code if required or are available to the application as general purpose LEDs To indicate POST code J22 must be set For general purpose...

Page 53: ...ow speed capable High speed USB 2 0 allows data transfers of up to 480 Mb s 40 times faster than a full speed USB USB 1 1 Please note that the CTM80 2 Rear I O Module supports USB1 1 protocol One USB...

Page 54: ...mory resources as required The operating system requires a minimum of 1 MB and a maximum of 64 MB of system mem ory to support legacy VGA System properties will display up to 64MB less than physical s...

Page 55: ...Sub CRT Con J10 15 6 10 11 1 5 Table 2 12 D Sub CRT Connector J10 Pinout PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION I O 1 Red Red video signal output O 2 Green Green video signal output O 3 Blue Blue video signal output O...

Page 56: ...onfiguration The RS 422 interface uses two differential data lines RX and TX for communication Full Duplex RS 485 configuration The RS 485 interface uses one differential data line It differs from the...

Page 57: ...10Base T 100Base TX and 1000Base T data transmission Auto wire switching for crossed cables is also supported RJ45 Connector J6A B Pinouts The J6A B connector supplies the 10Base T 100Base TX and 100...

Page 58: ...arget throttling and transfer rates of up to 33 MB sec ATA 66 DMA protocol on IDE bus supporting host and target throttling and transfer rates of up to 66 MB sec ATA 66 protocol is similar to Ultra DM...

Page 59: ...sector CHS mode with the BIOS also supporting the logical block addressing LBA mode Figure 2 8 Connecting an Onboard 2 5 HDD to CP6000 via Parallel ATA Note If the CP6000 is ordered for extended tempe...

Page 60: ...D data 4 HD4 9 10 HD11 HD data 11 I O I O HD data 3 HD3 11 12 HD12 HD data 12 I O I O HD data 2 HD2 13 14 HD13 HD data 13 I O I O HD data 1 HD1 15 16 HD14 HD data 14 I O I O HD data 0 HD0 17 18 HD15 H...

Page 61: ...ype I and CF type II cards The IBM Microdrive is a CF type II card Table 2 16 Pinout of ATA 40 Pin Connector J20 I O FUNCTION SIGNAL PIN PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION I O O Reset HD IDERESET 1 2 GND Ground sign...

Page 62: ...9 10 GND A09 GND A08 11 12 GND A07 Power 5V VCC 13 14 GND A06 GND A05 15 16 GND A04 GND A03 17 18 A02 Address 2 O O Address 1 A01 19 20 A00 Address 0 O I O Data 0 D00 21 22 D01 Data 1 I O I O Data 2...

Page 63: ...d to the optional SATA extension connectors J30 and J31 2 3 11 Serial ATA Connector J18 Optional The CP6000 can be equipped with an optional SATA connector J18 which is used to connect standard HDDs a...

Page 64: ...l Transmit O 6 GND Ground signal 7 GND Ground signal 8 SATA_RX2 Differential Receive I 9 GND Ground signal 10 SATA_RX2 Differential Receive I 11 GND Ground signal 12 GND Ground signal Table 2 20 SATA...

Page 65: ...GmbH ID 27942 Rev 05 27942 05 UG VC 051020 172758 P R E L I M I N A R Y Figure 2 12 Connecting an Onboard 2 5 SATA HDD to CP6000 EXT SATA CP6000 EXT SATA Module 2 5 Serial ATA HDD Artisan Technology G...

Page 66: ...O connector J4 This interface has been designed to comply with the IEEEP1386 1 specification which defines a PCI electrical interface for the CMC Common Mezzanine Card form factor The CP6000 provides...

Page 67: ...gnal 27 28 Signal 3 3V 27 28 Signal Signal 29 30 5V Signal 29 30 Ground V I O 31 32 Signal Signal 31 32 Signal Signal 33 34 Ground Ground 33 34 Signal Ground 35 36 Signal Signal 35 36 3 3V Signal 37 3...

Page 68: ...O 27 28 Rear I O Signal 29 30 Signal Rear I O 29 30 Rear I O Signal 31 32 Ground Rear I O 31 32 Rear I O Ground 33 34 Signal Rear I O 33 34 Rear I O Signal 35 36 Signal Rear I O 35 36 Rear I O Signal...

Page 69: ...0 supports a dual Gigabit Ethernet link port Node on the J3 connector in accor dance with the CompactPCI Packet Switching Backplane Specification PICMG 2 16 Version 1 0 The two nodes are connected in...

Page 70: ...The onboard logic generates a low active interrupt signal to indicate that the board is about to be extracted from the system or inserted into the system This interrupt is only generated in the periph...

Page 71: ...lots 2 3 15 1 CompactPCI Connector Keying CompactPCI connectors support guide lugs to ensure a correct polar ized mating A proper mating is further assured by the use of color coded keys for 3 3V and...

Page 72: ...M66EN C BE 0 GND 20 GND AD 12 GND V I O AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 GND 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 GND 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA GND PERR GND 16 GND DEVSEL GND V I O STO...

Page 73: ...ND GND 3 3V GND 17 GND 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA GND GND 16 GND GND V I O GND 15 GND 3 3V GND GND 12 14 Key Area 11 GND GND GND 10 GND GND 3 3V GND 9 GND NC GND GND 8 GND GND V I O GND 7 GND GND GND 6 GN...

Page 74: ...D 35 AD 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 GND AD 38 GND V I O AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 GND AD 42 AD 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND 11 GND AD 45 GND V I O AD 44 AD 43 GND 10 GND AD 49 AD 48 AD 47 GND AD 46 GND 9 GND AD 52 G...

Page 75: ...OW C ROW D ROW E ROW F 22 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GA0 GND 21 GND GND RSV RSV RSV GND 20 GND GND RSV GND RSV GND 19 GND GND GND RSV RSV RSV GND 18 GND BRSVP2A18 BRSVP2B18 BRSVP2C18 GND BRSVP2E18 GND 17 GND...

Page 76: ...R SP1 DCD PS2 DATA GND 4 GND SP1 RI SP1 DTR SP1 CTS SP1 TX KB DATA GND 5 GND VGA BLUE VGA HSYNC VGA VSYNC VGA SCL KB CLK GND 6 GND VGA RED VGA GREEN VGA SDA NC NC GND 7 GND RIO_3 3V ID2 ID3 ID4 SPEAKE...

Page 77: ...r I O Connector J3 Signals SIGNAL DESCRIPTION SP0 COM1 Signaling RS 232 RS 422 RS485 SP1 COM2 Signaling RS 232 RS 422 RS485 VGA Graphic Signaling USB0 USB Port Signaling USB1 USB Port Signaling KB PS2...

Page 78: ...GND PIM 30 PIM 32 GND 16 GND PIM 25 PIM 27 GND PIM 26 PIM 28 GND 17 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 18 GND PIM 21 PIM 23 GND PIM 22 PIM 24 GND 19 GND PIM 17 PIM 19 GND PIM 18 PIM 20 GND 20 GND GND GND GND...

Page 79: ...GND 12 GND FD DIR FD MTR1 GND FD DSEL0 FD DSEL1 GND 13 GND FD TRK0 FD WGATE GND FD WDATA FD STEP GND 14 GND FD DSKCHG FD HDSEL GND FD RDATA FD WRPROT GND 15 GND IDE D6 IDE D8 GND IDE D7 IDE RESET GND...

Page 80: ...IDE Interface Only one EIDE connector may be used at any one time through the same port connecting both EIDE devices to the CP6000 baseboard and the rear I O simultaneously will result in malfunc tion...

Page 81: ...are stack for ex changing the status messages of the board so that IPMI ready boards systems from different suppliers can be monitored In addition a clear interface registers addresses etc is defined...

Page 82: ...ord Repository The SDRR is only present in the BMC Normally the SDRR contains all sensor records of the chassis IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus...

Page 83: ...PMB interface permits access to sen sors regardless of the SBC state Sensor threshold fully configurable Complete IPMI watchdog functionality Complete SEL SDRR and FRU functionality Master Read Write...

Page 84: ...n FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Power supply power good Status of various onboard supply voltages Hot swap early power good Status of hot swap early supply voltages Hot swap controller Controls the various boa...

Page 85: ...Current board temperature under processor Board temperature Current board temperature CPU temperature control signal Indicates a CPU overtemperature event DIE temperature Board temperature control si...

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Page 88: ...rd and heat sink have cooled down to room temperature Caution If your board type is not specifically qualified as being hot swap capable switch off the CompactPCI system power before installing the bo...

Page 89: ...onnectors 3 Using both ejector handles engage the board with the backplane When the ejector handles are locked the board is engaged 4 Fasten the two front panel retaining screws 5 Connect all external...

Page 90: ...the type of backplane in use and the system controller s capabilities The reason for this being that communications with the system controller requires either front panel Ethernet I O or use of a pac...

Page 91: ...ews 6 Using the ejector handles disengage the board from the backplane and carefully remove it from the system 7 Dispose of the old board as required observing the safety requirements indicated in Cha...

Page 92: ...available CompactFlash ATA cards type I and type II with 5 V optionally 3 3V 3 5 2 USB Device Installation The CP6000 supports all USB Plug and Play computer peripherals e g keyboard mouse printer etc...

Page 93: ...s in the given order 1 Install the hardware Note It is strongly recommended to use COM1 only on the front or rear I O panel Note Care must be taken to ensure that the battery is correctly replaced The...

Page 94: ...e Contact your vendor Hard Disk Drive Fail message at bootup may be a bad cable or lack of power going to the drive No video on bootup usually means the cable is installed backwards Hard drive lights...

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Page 98: ...ting Chassis GND Shield to Logic GND The front panel and front panel connectors are isolated to the logic ground To enable the connection between the chassis GND and logic GND the capacitors must be e...

Page 99: ...e for either general application use or indicating the POST code during boot up When POST code is selected the General Purpose LEDs indicate POST code during BIOS boot up If not required to indicate P...

Page 100: ...dicate the physical locations of these jumpers and resistors and their required configurations for the various operational modes Figure 4 1 COM1 Configuration Jumpers and Resistors The default setting...

Page 101: ...ion resistor 120 ohm The default setting is indicated by using italic bold The default setting is indicated by using italic bold Table 4 7 Jumper Setting for RS 422 RXD Termination COM1 TERMINATION JP...

Page 102: ...ese solder jumpers and their required configurations for the various operational modes Figure 4 2 COM2 Configuration Jumpers and Resistors The default setting is indicated by using italic bold Table 4...

Page 103: ...tion resistance The purpose of jumpers JP8 and JP9 is to enable this line termination resistor 120 ohm The default setting is indicated by using italic bold The default setting is indicated by using i...

Page 104: ...14 Floppy Disk Controller IRQ7 15 Reserved for IPMI IRQ8 3 System Real Time Clock IRQ9 4 PCI or APIC IRQ10 5 PCI IRQ11 6 PCI IRQ12 7 PCI or PS 2 mouse IRQ13 8 Coprocessor error IRQ14 9 Primary hard d...

Page 105: ...For more information refer to the INTEL 6300ESB data sheet Table 4 13 PCI Interrupt Routing 6300ESB IRQ INPUT PCI DEVICE FUNCTION INTERNAL 6300ESB PIRQA VGA USB A controller PIRQB Free SMBUS PIRQC Fre...

Page 106: ...memory The shaded table cells indicate CP6000 specific registers Table 4 14 Memory Map for the 1st Megabyte MEMORY RANGE SIZE FUNCTION 0xE0000 0xFFFFF 128 k BIOS implemented in FWH Reset vector 0xFFFF...

Page 107: ...Hard disk primary 19C 19F IPMI control 278 27F Parallel port LPT2 280 Watchdog trigger 282 Watchdog timer 283 Geographic addressing 284 Watchdog CPCI IRQ routing 285 CPCI reset 286 I O status 288 Boar...

Page 108: ...can be used for firmware update or debugging Note Take care when modifying the contents of these registers as the system BIOS may be relying on the state of the bits under its control Table 4 16 IPMI...

Page 109: ...void resetting the system hardware The watchdog can be configured in several modes one of which is the dual stage configuration If the NMI and the reset configuration bit are set 0x284 0x84 the watchd...

Page 110: ...ec 0 0 0 1 1 000 250 sec 0 0 1 0 2 000 500 sec 0 0 1 1 3 001 sec 0 1 0 0 4 002 sec 0 1 0 1 5 004 sec 0 1 1 0 6 008 sec 0 1 1 1 7 016 sec 1 0 0 0 8 032 sec 1 0 0 1 9 064 sec 1 0 1 0 10 128 sec 1 0 1 1...

Page 111: ...raphic Addressing Register REGISTER NAME Geographic Addressing Register ACCESS ADDRESS 0x283 R BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT Res Res Res GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GA0 DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIT...

Page 112: ...RESS 0x284 R W BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT WNMI CFNMI CFIRQ CEIRQ CDIRQ WRST WIRQ HSIRQ DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIT NAME VAL DESCRIPTION 0 HSIRQ 0 Disable hot swap handle IRQ5 1 Enabl...

Page 113: ...If the reset is disabled the CP6000 ignores the reset signal from the CompactPCI interface Table 4 21 CPCI Master Reset Register REGISTER NAME CPCI Master Reset Register ACCESS ADDRESS 0x285 W BIT POS...

Page 114: ...ster REGISTER NAME I O Status Register ACCESS ADDRESS 0x286 R BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT WST Res Res Res CSLOT CENUM CFAIL CDER DEFAULT 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BIT NAME VAL DESCRIPTION 0 CDE...

Page 115: ...egister REGISTER NAME Hardware Index ACCESS ADDRESS 0x289 R BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT HWI7 HWI6 HWI5 HWI4 HWI3 HWI2 HWI1 HWI0 DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 4 25 Hot Swap Control Reg...

Page 116: ...BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT LR7 LR6 LR5 LR4 LR3 LR2 LR1 LR0 DEFAULT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Table 4 27 LED Control Register REGISTER NAME LED Control Register ACCESS ADDRESS 0x28D W BIT POSI...

Page 117: ...4 28 Hot Swap LED Control Register REGISTER NAME Hot Swap LED Control Register ACCESS ADDRESS 0x28E R W BIT POSITION MSB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 LSB CONTENT Res Res Res Res Res HSLED Res Res DEFAULT 0 0 0 0...

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Page 120: ...uters GmbH Page 5 3 27942 05 UG VC 051020 172758 P R E L I M I N A R Y 5 BIOS Detailed information concerning the BIOS for the CP6000 is contained in Appendix C Artisan Technology Group Quality Instru...

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Page 124: ...exceed ed Power supplies to be used with the CP6000 should be carefully tested to ensure compli ance with these ratings The following table specifies the ranges for the different input power voltages...

Page 125: ...should be used Depending on the system configuration this may require an appropriate backplane The power supply should be sufficient to allow for die resistance variations The start up behavior of CPC...

Page 126: ...ive loads The operation of the power supply must be consistent even without the minimum load on all output lines Table 6 3 Input Voltage Characteristics VOLTAGE NOMINAL VALUE TOLERANCE MAX RIPPLE p p...

Page 127: ...P6000 baseboard and for additional configurations The Pentium M processor dissipates the majority of the thermal power The power consumption tables below list the voltage and power specifications for...

Page 128: ...W 3 3 V 7 4 W 7 9 W 5 8 W 7 9 W 7 9 W 9 9 W Total 11 8 W 17 7 W 13 2 W 22 2 W 22 1 W 20 1 W Table 6 5 Power Consumption Windows 2000 IDLE Mode POWER PENTIUM M 600 MHz 512 MB PENTIUM M 1 1 GHz 512 MB P...

Page 129: ...W 12 9 W 12 4 W 10 9 W 12 1 W 9 5 W Total 14 6 W 19 9 W 18 9 W 29 1 W 26 3 W 24 4 W Table 6 8 Power Consumption Windows 2000 Intel High Power Tool POWER PENTIUM M 600 MHz 512 MB PENTIUM M 1 1 GHz 512...

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Page 132: ...he processor Stopclock signal the power consumption While asserted it has the effect of stopping the clock to many internal elements of the proces sor 3 Thermtrip In the event of a cooling failure res...

Page 133: ...ure goes below the selected external thermal supervision point Explicit software action is necessary to switch back to normal mode 7 1 3 CPU Emergency Thermal Supervision This function cannot be enabl...

Page 134: ...ystem chassis which provide variable configurations for forced air flow controlled active thermal energy dis sipation is guaranteed 7 2 1 Heat Sinks The CP6000 is fitted with an optimally designed hea...

Page 135: ...of the CP6000 at operating temperatures up to 85 C The two Gigabit Ethernet controllers must be connected to the heat sink to ensure that sufficient heat is absorbed from them For the standard temper...

Page 136: ...ture of the air measured at the bottom of the board before the air flows over the board 2 If the board is to be operated within the shaded area indicated above it is imperative to verify that it can b...

Page 137: ...000 must also be considered Devices such as hard disks PMC modules etc which are directly attached to the CP6000 must also be capable of being operated at the tempera tures foreseen for the applicatio...

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Page 140: ...a non PICMG 2 16 environment Everything that can be routed through the front panel may also be routed through the rear I O A particular advantage of the rear I O capability is that there is no cablin...

Page 141: ...ocol J 1 9 1 3 5 4 2 6 USB1 USB2 MOUSE KBD SCSI VHDCI VGA LAN2 LAN1 COM 1 22 1 1 19 15 11 25 1 J11 J13 SCSI External VHDCI USB 2 USB 1 VGA PS 2 MOUSE KEYBOARD LAN 2 LAN 1 COM 1 J12 PS 2 8 HP 4HP Confi...

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Page 144: ...EXT SATA Module Main Specifications CP6000 EXT SATA SPECIFICATIONS Interfaces Board to Board Connectors Two 12 pin male board to board connectors J1 and J3 Serial ATA Connector One 22 pin Serial ATA...

Page 145: ...B 4 CP6000 EXT SATA Module Layout The CP6000 EXT SATA Module includes two board to board connectors J1 and J3 and one SATA connector J2 B 4 1 CP6000 EXT SATA Module Layout Figure B 2 CP6000 EXT SATA...

Page 146: ...nal 3 SATA_TX2 Differential Transmit O 4 GND Ground signal 5 SATA_TX2 Differential Transmit O 6 GND Ground signal 7 GND Ground signal 8 SATA_RX2 Differential Receive I 9 GND Ground signal 10 SATA_RX2...

Page 147: ...X2 Differential Transmit I S3 SATA_TX2 Differential Transmit I S4 GND Ground signal S5 SATA_RX2 Differential Receive O S6 SATA_RX2 Differential Receive O S7 GND Ground signal Signal Segment L Central...

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Page 150: ...3 P R E L I M I N A R Y 27942 05 UG VC 051020 172758 C AMIBIOS8 Attached to this appendix is the original AMIBIOS8 description as modified by Kontron Modular Computers for the CP6000 Artisan Technolog...

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Page 153: ...damages of any kind whatsoever whether direct indirect incidental or consequential arising from the design or use of this product or the support materials provided with the product Trademarks Intel Pe...

Page 154: ...nced BIOS Setup Continued 11 ATA PI 80 Pin Cable Detection 11 Advanced BIOS Setup Continued 12 PRIMARY SECONDARY THIRD AND FOURTH IDE MASTER AND SLAVE SUB MENU 12 Primary Secondary Third and Fourth ID...

Page 155: ...OS Setup Continued 25 IPMI 1 5 CONFIGURATION SCREEN 25 IPMI 1 5 Configuration 25 IPMC Watchdog Timer Action 25 IPMC Watchdog Time Out 25 Advanced BIOS Setup Continued 26 KCS SMS IRQ 26 Dual Port IPMB...

Page 156: ...ued 39 Add On ROM Display Mode 39 Boot Up Num Lock 39 PS 2 Mouse Support 39 Wait for F1 If Error 39 Boot Setup Continued 40 Hit DEL Message Display 40 Interrupt 19 Capture 40 Boot Setup Continued 41 B...

Page 157: ...ntinued 54 Clock Spreading 54 OEM Feature Continued 55 PC Health 55 OEM Feature Continued 56 Temperature Monitor 56 P4 Term Trip 125 C 257F 56 Automatic Thermal Monitor 56 Auto Thermal Throttling 56 C...

Page 158: ...and Exit 65 Exit Menu Continued 66 Discard Changes and Exit 66 Discard Changes 66 Exit Menu Continued 67 Load Optimal Defaults 67 Exit Menu Continued 68 Load Fail Safe Defaults 68 Chapter 11 Deleting...

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Page 160: ...teps below Step Description 1 Power on the motherboard 2 Press the Delete key on your keyboard when you see the following text prompt Press DEL to run Setup 3 After you press the Delete key the CP6000...

Page 161: ...nfigured Options is blue can be The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message When an option is selected in the left frame it is highlighted in wh...

Page 162: ...The Plus and Minus Arrow keys allow you to change the field value of a particular setup item For example Date and Time Tab The Tab key allows you to select CP6000 setup fields Note The F8 key on your...

Page 163: ...the Enter key to abort this function and return to the previous screen ESC The Esc key allows you to discard any changes you have made and exit the CP6000 Setup Press the Esc key to exit the CP6000 se...

Page 164: ...OS Setup screen is shown below System Time System Date Use this option to change the system time and date Highlight System Time or System Date using the Arrow keys Enter new values through the keyboar...

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Page 166: ...tems in the left frame of the screen such as SuperIO Configuration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys All Advance...

Page 167: ...n example of the CPU Configuration screen is shown below Intel SpeedStep tech This item specifies the Intel Speed Step Feature The settings are Maximum Performance Battery Optimized Reversed Automatic...

Page 168: ...is shown below IDE Configuration This item specifies the IDE channels used by the onboard PCI IDE controller The settings are Disabled P ATA only S ATA only or P ATA S ATA The Optimal and Fail Safe de...

Page 169: ...an detect all IDE disk drives attached is found The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is 35 Option Description 0 This value is the best setting to use if the onboard IDE controllers are set to a s...

Page 170: ...detect the type of IDE cable used The use of an 80 conductor ATA cable is mandatory for running Ultra ATA 66 Ultra ATA 100 and Ultra ATA 133 IDE hard disk drives The standard 40 conductor ATA cable ca...

Page 171: ...press Enter to access the sub menu for the primary and secondary IDE master and slave drives Use this screen to select options for the Primary and Secondary IDE drives Use the up and down Arrow keys...

Page 172: ...to predict drive failures Type This option sets the type of device that the AMIBIOS attempts to boot from after the Power On Self Test POST has completed The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is A...

Page 173: ...ming cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE controller As the PIO mode increases the cycle time decreases The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Auto Option Description Auto Set t...

Page 174: ...a DMA mode 1 It has a data transfer rate of 25 MBs UDMA2 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Ultra DMA mode 2 It has a data transfer rate of 33 3 MBs UDMA3 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use...

Page 175: ...media such as the LS120 MO Magneto Optical or Iomega Zip drives If you want to boot up from media on an ARMD it is required that you emulate boot up from a floppy or hard disk drive This is especiall...

Page 176: ...ings You can use this screen to specify options for the Floppy Configuration Settings Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the Plus and Minus keys to change the value of the selected o...

Page 177: ...for floppy drive B is Disabled Option Description Disabled Set this value to prevent the use of the selected floppy disk drive channel This option should be set if no floppy disk drive is installed on...

Page 178: ...ion Screen You can use this screen to select options for the Super I O settings Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the Plus and Minus keys to change the value of the selected option...

Page 179: ...ress This option specifies the base I O port address and Interrupt Request address of serial port 2 The Optimal setting is 2F8 IRQ3 The Fail Safe setting is Disabled Option Description Disabled Set th...

Page 180: ...S Set this value to allow the system to utilize the Intel ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface specification The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Yes Option Description No This sett...

Page 181: ...Advanced ACPI Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the ACPI Advanced Configuration Settings Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the Plus and Minus keys to chan...

Page 182: ...n tables that provide it with the information it needs about the standards defined on the current system and individual devices AML ACPI Machine Language AML is a binary code format that the operating...

Page 183: ...og A pop up window displays all unread events e g 01 01 02 13 12 56 CMOS time not set Mark all events as read Mark all unread events as read and clear the Event Log buffer Clear Event Log Discard all...

Page 184: ...system crashes or hangs The settings are Disabled Reset System Power Down or Power Cycle The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled Option Description Disabled Set this value to prevent the...

Page 185: ...Management Bus IPMB redundancy The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled Option Description Disabled IPMB0 and IPMB1 operate as separate channels Enabled IPMB1 is hidden behind IPMB0 and...

Page 186: ...Minus keys to change the value of the selected option The settings are described on the following pages The screen is shown below SMBIOS SMI Support Enables the SMBIOS SMI Support The Optimal and Fail...

Page 187: ...s value to prevent the BIOS from using Remote Access Enabled Set the value for this option to Enabled to allow the system to use the remote access feature The remote access feature requires a dedicate...

Page 188: ...his value to select the flow control by hardware Software Set this value to select the flow control by software None No flow control is activated Redirection After BIOS POST This option is used to sel...

Page 189: ...t setting is All USB Ports Option Description Disabled This setting makes the onboard USB ports unavailable 2 USB Ports This setting allows the use of the two USB ports All USB Ports This setting allo...

Page 190: ...This is the default setting USB 2 0 Controller Mode Set this value to allow the system to configure the USB 2 0 controller The Optimal default setting is Full Speed The Fail Safe default setting is H...

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Page 192: ...O S Set this value to allow the system to modify the settings for Plug and Play operating system support The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is No Option Description No The No setting is for op...

Page 193: ...adapter card an interrupt address The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Yes Option Description Yes Set this value to allow the allocation of an IRQ to a VGA adapter card that uses the PCI local...

Page 194: ...CI Slot 3 If the motherboard does not have a PCI Slot 3 do not use this setting PCI Slot4 This setting will select PCI Slot 4 as the location of the OffBoard PCI IDE adapter card Use this setting only...

Page 195: ...specified DMA to be used by a legacy ISA device Reserved Memory Size Set this value to allow the system to reserve memory that is used by ISA devices The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disa...

Page 196: ...the sub menu for that item You can display a Boot BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys All Boot Setup options are described in this section Select an item on the Boot Setup scree...

Page 197: ...ng is Enabled Option Description Disabled Set this value to allow the BIOS to perform all POST tests Enabled Set this value to allow the BIOS to skip certain POST tests to boot faster This is the defa...

Page 198: ...ng PS 2 Mouse Support Set this value to allow the PS 2 mouse support to be adjusted The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Auto Option Description Disabled This option will prevent the PS 2 mous...

Page 199: ...enabled the Hit DEL message will not display Enabled This allows the CP6000 to display Hit Del to enter Setup during memory initialization This is the default setting Interrupt 19 Capture Set this val...

Page 200: ...able Dev Hard Drive or ATAPI CDROM The Optimal and Fail Safe default settings are 1st boot device Removable Device 2nd boot device Hard Drive 3rd boot device ATAPI CDROM To change the boot order selec...

Page 201: ...ES Hard Disk Drives Use this screen to view the hard disk drives in the system To access this screen select Hard disk drives on the Boot Setup screen and press Enter The following screen displays exam...

Page 202: ...ovable Devices Use this screen to view the removable drives attached to the system To access this screen select Removable Devices on the Boot Setup screen and press Enter The following screen displays...

Page 203: ...CD DVD Drives Use this screen to view the CD DVD ROM drives in the system To access this screen select CD DVD ROM Drives on the Boot Setup screen and press Enter The following screen displays example...

Page 204: ...Supervisor and User passwords activate two different levels of password security If you select password support you are prompted for a one to six character password Type the password on the keyboard...

Page 205: ...er Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Clear User Password The Security Setup screen is shown below The sub menus are documented on the following pages Supervisor Password Indicates whethe...

Page 206: ...CP6000 displays a warning when any program or virus issues a Disk Format command or attempts to write to the boot sector of the hard disk drive If enabled the following appears when a write is attemp...

Page 207: ...onfirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM after CP6000 completes Clear User Password Select Clear User Password from the Security Setup menu and press Enter Cle...

Page 208: ...CP6000 setup screen to enter the Chipset BIOS Setup screen You can display a Chipset BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys All Chipset BIOS Setup options are described in this sect...

Page 209: ...on You can use this screen to select options for the NorthBridge Configuration Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the Plus and Minus keys to change the value of the selected option N...

Page 210: ...a chipset on the motherboard that controls the basic I O functions USB ports audio functions modem functions IDE channels and PCI slots Use the up and down Arrow keys to select an item Use the Plus a...

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Page 212: ...re tab from the CP6000 setup screen to enter the Kontron specific BIOS Setup screen You can display a Kontron BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the Arrow keys All OEM Feature BIOS Setup optio...

Page 213: ...reading The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled Option Description Disabled No Clock Spectrum Modulation This is the default setting Enabled 0 5 Clock Spreading Spread spectrum typically...

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Page 215: ...d by alternately turning the clocks off and on at a duty cycle of 50 The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled Auto Thermal Throttling Auto Thermo Throttling reduces CPU speed to avoid ove...

Page 216: ...eature 57 OEM Feature Continued LAN BOOT Etherboot ROM Enable LAN Boot When enabled the BIOS loads the Etherboot Expansion ROM The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled Artisan Technology...

Page 217: ...nboard register This must always correspond with the CPU on which the BIOS is installed System Slot Displays whether the board is in a System Slot or not Serial Number EKS Index This is a display only...

Page 218: ...vices The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is None Accept Class Code FF Add the delay if you have initialization problems on slow PCI devices The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Yes Opti...

Page 219: ...rd after insertion and prior to removal Derate signal indicates that the power supply is beginning to derate its power output Watchdog Mode The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled Option...

Page 220: ...bled Select Enabled if the watchdog timer requires to be started before the operating system is booted from the BIOS Fail Signal The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Disabled Option Descriptio...

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Page 222: ...owered Power Savings Level Configure the timer based Power Management Suspend Time Out Minute This option specifies the length of time the system waits before it enters suspend mode The Optimal and Fa...

Page 223: ...Setup Power Setup Continued USB Controller Resume USB wake from sleep state PME Resume PME Power Management Event wake form sleep states RI Resume Ring Indicator wake form sleep states Artisan Technol...

Page 224: ...is section The Exit BIOS Setup screen is shown below Save Changes and Exit When you have completed the system configuration changes select this option to leave CP6000 Setup and reboot the computer so...

Page 225: ...nges to the system configuration Select Exit Discarding Changes from the Exit menu and press Enter Discard Changes and Exit Setup Now Ok Cancel appears in the window Select Ok to discard changes and e...

Page 226: ...ption The Optimal settings are designed for maximum system performance but may not work best for all computer applications In particular do not use the Optimal CP6000 Setup options if your computer is...

Page 227: ...Fail Safe settings are designed for maximum system stability but not maximum performance Select the Fail Safe CP6000 Setup options if your computer is experiencing system configuration problems Selec...

Page 228: ...re stored System configuration data is stored in CMOS RAM a type of memory that consumes very little power Erase Old Password You can drain CMOS RAM power by using the CMOS drain jumper on the motherb...

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Page 230: ...initialization Re enable CACHE Verify that flat mode is enabled D4 Test base 512KB memory Adjust policies and cache first 8MB Set stack D5 Bootblock code is copied from ROM to lower system memory and...

Page 231: ...ccurred on media Jump back to checkpoint EB E9 or EA Determine information about root directory of recovery media F0 Search for pre defined recovery file name in root directory F1 Recovery file not fo...

Page 232: ...st is being done on KBC Program the keyboard controller command byte is being done after Auto detection of KB MS using AMI KB 5 C0 Early CPU Init Start Disable Cache Init Local APIC C1 Set up boot str...

Page 233: ...by BIOS and option ROMs 7A Initializes remaining option ROMs 7C Generate and write contents of ESCD in NVRam 84 Log errors encountered during POST 85 Display errors to the user and gets the user respo...

Page 234: ...ic devices that include manual configured onboard peripherals memory and I O decode windows in PCI PCI bridges and noncompliant PCI devices Static resources are also reserved Function 2 searches for a...

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Page 236: ...ord 46 47 48 Clear User Password 46 47 48 D Discard Changes 66 DMA 13 15 33 36 DMA Mode 13 15 Drive Parameters 13 E Erase Old Password 69 71 Exit Discarding Changes 66 Exit Saving Changes 65 ezPORT Pa...

Page 237: ...28 REMOTE ACCESS CONFIGURATION 21 24 27 28 Removable Devices 37 43 REMOVABLE DEVICES 43 Repost Video on S3 Resume 22 Reserved Memory Size 36 RSDT 23 S S M A R T for Hard disk drives 15 Serial Port Mo...

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