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PC Specialist's Handbook

ErgoPro

e

Series

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Series

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First Edition, Release 3 - July 1996

Содержание ErgoPro e Series

Страница 1: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e Series x Series s Series First Edition Release 3 July 1996 ...

Страница 2: ...and services is continuous and published information may not be up to date Any particular issue of a product may contain part only of the facilities described in this document or may contain facilities not described herein It is important to check the current position with Fujitsu Computers Specifications and statements as to performance in this document are Fujitsu Computers estimates intended fo...

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Страница 4: ...n unit Differing the main unit from the expansion box 11 Removing the disk power carriage from the expansion unit 12 Expansion unit cables 12 Section 2 System Board Jumper settings System board Block diagram 14 System board layout 15 System board jumpers Temperature sensor selection 17 Cache type selection jumpers 18 Memory type selection jumper 18 Force FLASH load BIOS load only 19 Boot block loa...

Страница 5: ...eded 39 POWER EXE 39 Tips Hints Using memory managers 40 EMM386 Memory manager 40 QEMM Memory manager ver 7 5 40 Using ISA Configuration Utility ICU 40 Hard disk partitioning DOS 6 X 40 Section 5 Power on test error indications Power On Self Test POST Two long beeps and a message 42 Sequences of four or eight beeps 47 Sequences of five beeps 48 BIOS check points 49 Section 6 Input Output Special f...

Страница 6: ...nnector Speaker type connector 68 Microphone type connector 68 Section 8 Machines identification e x and s series stucture code 70 Identification codes 71 Section 9 Specification tables and Memory tables Machine specifications 74 System memory map 76 Memory configurations 76 SIMM recommendations 77 Channels addresses and timer counters DMA channels 78 Interrupt levels 79 I O addresses 80 Timer 81 ...

Страница 7: ... and removing mass memory devices on carriage 2 slot 3 Installing and removing mass memory devices on carriage 4 slot 6 Jumper block for System board 17 Matrox Millenium AF31452 Graphic adapter 22 Opening and closing the 2 slot unit cover 2 Opening and closing the 4 slot system cover 5 Opening and closing the 6 slot system cover 8 Removing the 5 25 carriage 4 slots 7 Removing the mass memory carri...

Страница 8: ...vels 79 Memory configurations 76 Pin assignement Parallel port 60 Serial port 60 Mouse port 61 Keyboard port 61 RJ45 Standard twisted pair Ethernet port 62 AUI Ethernet port 62 VGA Type connector 63 VGA pass through connector 64 ISA Bus 65 PCI Bus 66 SCSI port connector 67 Audio connectors 68 Power supply characteristics 82 Power consumption 82 Refresh rates 56 SIMM recommendations 77 System memor...

Страница 9: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 1 Section 1 Disassembling the 2 slot unit 4 slot unit 6 slot unit ...

Страница 10: ... these tabs go in the small holes in the system unit thus securing the cover in place C B A Picture 1 Opening and closing the 2 slot unit cover Installing and removing disk tray If you have installed a new hard disk or diskette drive or replaced an existing drive with another type check the Hard disk 0 or Floppy Drive 0 parameters in the SETUP 1 If the system is provided with the hard disk silence...

Страница 11: ... screws D which have to be removed A B D D C B pin detail Plastic pin Rubber Hard disk Carriage Picture 3 Installing and removing mass memory devices on carriage 2 slots Removing the power supply 1 Remove the disk tray There is no need to remove the disks from the tray 2 Disconnect the wiring loom from the motherboard 3 Disconnect the fan cable from the motherboard 4 Undo the two screws which hold...

Страница 12: ... Disconnect the fan and the power supply and remove the data cables from the motherboard 4 Disconnect the LED cable noting its position 5 Remove the backplane 6 Undo the screws which secures the motherboard A into the chassis slide the motherboard towards yourself to free it from the hooks and lift it out of the chassis A A A A Picture 5 Removing the motherboard 2 slot ...

Страница 13: ...e medium sized posidrive screwdriver 6 Slide the cover about 30mm B toward the front panel of the system unit and lift C it slowly straight up as in the picture A B C C 25 to 30 mm C Picture 6 Opening and closing the 4 slot system cover Removing and installing the mass memory carriage If you have installed a new hard disk or diskette drive or replaced an existing drive with another type check the ...

Страница 14: ...to hold it in its position 2 If the HD silencer is not used remove the four screws E that hold the hard drive in place 3 The floppy drive is always attached to the carriage with four screws D which has to be removed Picture 8 Installing and removing mass memory devices on carriage Removing the power supply 1 Remove the mass memory carriage 2 Disconnect all the cables from the power supply to the s...

Страница 15: ... Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 7 Removing the 5 25 carriage 1 Remove the mass memory carriage 2 Disconnect all the cables connected to the 5 25 device A 3 Take out the carriage B A B Picture 10 Removing the 5 25 carriage 4 slots ...

Страница 16: ...er to open the four screws securing the system unit cover A and slide the cover backward as shown below B A A A A Picture 11 Opening and closing the 6 slot system cover Removing the mass memory carriage To remove the mass memory do as follows 1 Remove the screw B with the medium sized posidrive screwdriver and disconnect the mass memory carriage fan C from the mother board 2 Disconnect all cables ...

Страница 17: ...r supply 1 Disconnect the wiring loom from the motherboard 2 Undo the four screws A which hold the power supply into the chassis 3 Take out the power supply Backplane 1 Undo the four screws B which hold the backplane into the chassis 2 Pull the backplane out C A A A A B B B B C Picture 13 Removing the power supply 6 slot and backplane board ...

Страница 18: ...3 Disconnect the fan and power supply and remove the data cables from the motherboard 4 Disconnect the LED cable noting its position 5 Remove the backplane 6 Undo the screw which secures the motherboard into the chassis slide it towards yourself to free it from the hooks and lift the motherboard out of the chassis A A A A A A Picture 14 Removing the motherboard 6 slots ...

Страница 19: ...isconnect the power cables and all the other cables connected to the unit 2 Remove the main unit cover see page 8 3 Undo the screw A which secures the expansion unit into the chassis of the main unit 4 Slide the main unit about 40mm B toward the front and lift C it slowly straight up as in the picture A B C B A Picture 15 Differing the main unit from the expansion box ...

Страница 20: ...e from the back of the unit A A A A B Sides Sides Disks Power supply carriage Picture 16 Removing the Disk Power carriage Expansion unit cables 1 Undo the 4 screw A which secures the sides and the carriage into the chassis of the expansion unit 2 Slide the sides toward the back to remove them B 3 Pull out the carriage from the back of the unit Top of power supply carriage 5 pin Power connector SCS...

Страница 21: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 13 Section 2 Boards and Jumper settings ...

Страница 22: ...3 3 MHz 14 318 MHz 24 2 MHz VGA CONN DB CONN FEATURE CONN BACK PLANE CONN 1 PCI ISA bridge 82C558M Video DRAM Max 2 MB Video ATI 264 CT Interface Ethernet module CPU Bus Memory Bus PCI Bus ISA Bus XD 0 7 BACK PLANE CONN 1 2 SERIAL PORT1 SERIAL PORT2 PORT PARALLEL FDD HEADP CONN MIC CONN CONN ESS Sound Logic MultiD SM C 37C665 Interface RiserCard ISA signals Data buffers Config register Power Manag...

Страница 23: ...PU fan power connector Jumper block 1 Video components not installed on Power Supply conn For 75 100MHz short circuit links processors In 6 slot housing the mass memory carriage fan is connected here selection 2 must be installed For 120 to 166MHz processors a voltage regulator must be installed Audio components not installed on Memory type selection Cache type selection 1 AC41659 81 82 AC41655 82...

Страница 24: ...thernet module con Second Serial port cable conn Lithium Battery for RTC CMOS RAM Keyb Mouse PTC 3 3V Conn Primary IDE interface conn Std FDD interface conn Secondary IDE interface conn KBC Dallas DS12885 RTC CMOS RAM FLASH Audio Input ESS688 Audio Chip CD ROM Conn YAMAHA YMF 262 Audio Chip FAN Conn Temperature sensor selector Socket type 5 for the CPU Picture 20 AC41655 58 59 81 82 87 89 System B...

Страница 25: ...or few seconds then put it back to CMOS normal position CFGL When the jumper is installed the system lock is enabled and all the setup menus under ADMIN menu of the RSU Setup are write protected BOOTBLN Supplies 5V to the FLASHRAM The jumper must be installed for normal operation of the FLASHRAM BOOTBLRE If the loader boot block of the FLASHRAM BIOS needs to be updated boot up the system then remo...

Страница 26: ...he Type 2 This jumper may not be available on all the boards Memory type selection jumper The 64 bit memory subsystem supports two types of 32 bit SIMM modules EDO mode DRAM and Fast Page mode DRAM standard DRAM These types of RAM can be used at the same time but not in the same memory bank EDO DRAM can be used in BANK 0 and Fast Page DRAM in BANK 1 or vice versa but not mixed in the same bank To ...

Страница 27: ...er block 1 Refer to the System board jumpers section for the exact position With the power off take the link from BOOTBLN position and place it over the BOOTBLRE pin pair With the power off short circuit the force flash load solder pads To locate the pads see the following picture Switch on the power and wait for the continuous short beep signal Do not power off the PC If you do not hear this sign...

Страница 28: ... ISA slot ISA slot connector System board connector Note there are no jumpers on the board Picture 25 2 slots PCI ISA back plane AC41639 4 slot PCI ISA back plane AC41638 Connectors for the ISA slot connectors System board connector Note there are no jumpers on the board shared PCI 1 ISA slot PCI slot 2 connector Picture 26 4 slot PCI ISA back plane AC41638 ...

Страница 29: ... Page 21 6 slot PCI ISA back plane AC41637 ISA slot connectors System board connector Note there are no jumpers on the board PCI slot connectors 1 3 2 Picture 27 6 slot PCI ISA back plane AC41637 Ethernet module AC41635 Note there are no jumpers on the board Picture 28 Ethernet module ...

Страница 30: ...re module connector Access bus Picture 28 Matrox Millenium Graphic adapter Aztech AF30064 Sound board interface connector IDE CD ROM Line In Microphone Speaker Line Out Joystick Module PL060597 Wave Table Synthesis MPC Microphone connector connector connector connector connector connector MPC Line Out connector MPC Speaker interface Wave Table Synthesis IDEIRQ IDESEL JX1 EXPCON MIDI CD audio input...

Страница 31: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 23 Section 3 System Setup ...

Страница 32: ...s only in the Admin Administrator menu and view the Info and Help menus Only a System password is set Anyone can start your system enter SETUP and if desired modify parameters in the User menu and view the Info and Help menus However the System password is required to modify parameters in the Admin menu Both passwords are set 1 To enter your system type the User password User Security menu 2 To en...

Страница 33: ...it a parameter to the main menu level press ESC three times Setting parameters to default values Some screens have the option Set default parameters in the bottom left hand corner If you want to set all the parameters in a screen to their respective factory default values do the following 1 Move the cursor to Set default parameters 2 Press ENTER 3 An entry window appears prompting you to cancel or...

Страница 34: ... help The help information is related to the current option in the menu but you can view all the other options within the same menu using the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys To scroll the help text in the display window use the UP and DOWN ARROW keys User menu User Config menu Set date The date of the battery powered system calendar is displayed in the top right hand corner of the screen To change the ...

Страница 35: ...You may use any non numeric character or a space to separate the hours minutes and seconds but the separator is always displayed as a colon If you do not enter a figure for the seconds 00 will be used 3 Press ENTER to save the time and the calendar is updated immediately 4 To exit without setting the time press ESC If you enter the time in an incorrect format a short beep sounds and the time does ...

Страница 36: ...alue changes to None If you make a typing error or enter an incorrect password you have altogether three consecutive attempts to enter the correct password If all three fail the system halts for three hours After three hours you are again prompted to enter the password This time you have two chances After entering the correct password you are prompted to read and clear the boot log instructions fo...

Страница 37: ...Once the time expires the user is prompted to enter the correct password if the correct password is entered the user is made aware of the invalid entry attempts by a prompt to view Read boot log immediately Press ENTER on this sub parameter type a lockout time from 0 to 255 minutes and press ENTER to confirm the value Typing in a value of 0 disables this parameter Limit passwordattempts Permanentl...

Страница 38: ...his parameter controls whether or not the power save features of PowerMASTER are activated when the Lock key combination specified in the User Security menu is pressed For instructions on defining a Lock key refer to the section Security level earlier in this chapter Power save key When PowerMASTER is Enabled this parameter allows you to specify a third key that when pressed simultaneously with CT...

Страница 39: ...urity level parameter of the User Security menu and the Monitor time out in the PowerMASTER Windows graphical user interface Defining a value of 0 zero disables this parameter taking the display out of power management control Admin menu The Administrator menus are active when the cursor highlights the word Admin If a System password is set only those who have knowledge of this password can modify...

Страница 40: ...rive A is defined as Floppy drive 0 and the second drive B as Floppy drive 1 Select the correct value by following these guidelines and press ENTER to save your selection In standard configurations diskette drive A is a 3 5 inch 1 44 MB drive Thus the correct value for Floppy drive 0 is 3 5 1 44 MB If your system unit has no second diskette drive drive B the correct value for Floppy drive 1 is Non...

Страница 41: ...ives connected to your system configure the IDE AT disk drive as Hard disk 0 Local bus IDE Use this parameter to enable or disable the local bus IDE interface on your system board When Enabled the BIOS determines the ANSI mode supported by the attached fixed disks and sets transfer speed according to the highest mode 0 to 4 supported It is recommended that this parameter value remain Enabled unles...

Страница 42: ...P Extended Capabilities Port which is used by peripherals supporting ECP Serial port 1 and serial port 2 This parameter controls the address of the serial ports on the system board Press ENTER on either parameter to view an entry window with the following available selections Auto A port determination scheme is used the system checks at power on if any additional expansion boards with serial ports...

Страница 43: ...wable column indicates if a ROM is automatically shadowed Yes never shadowed No shadowed at your option Keyboard This parameter controls whether or not messages about keyboard errors are displayed during the power on self test Pressing ENTER toggles between the values Installed and Not installed If you use the system unit without a keyboard for example as a server set this parameter to Not install...

Страница 44: ...nnel To load a new BIOS 1 Press ENTER on the parameter BIOS reload and select BIOS modules 2 Insert the diskette with the BIOS load file into drive A 3 Press ESC and exit SETUP with the option Update parameter memory and exit 4 Wait for approximately one minute for the BIOS to load During this time the screen is blank The system reboots automatically and the power on self test is performed as indi...

Страница 45: ...ol access to the Admin menus by setting the System Lock jumper on the system board For more information and instructions on setting the lock User password override This parameter gives the system administrator the right to remove the User password if needed this feature is useful if for example the administrator resides over many users in a controlled environment in which access to the users compu...

Страница 46: ...nly want to specify one or two boot parameter s set the one s you are not using to None Floppy System boots from the diskette floppy according to the medium you designated it to Hard disk System boots from the fixed disk according to the medium value you give it Network System boots from the network protocol The alternatives available are Novell RPL Novell RPL BOOTP LAN Manager and UNIX dialects I...

Страница 47: ...t on function system also boots up after power break down Disabled The system prompts for the User password at boot up In case of a PC unit with Instant on function system does not boot up after power break down Use of this parameter requires the installation of a unique device driver in order for the parameter to function as explained above Contact your ICL service representative for more informa...

Страница 48: ... is discarded before start up Whether the module is write enabled at some point in time The size of the module in 16 byte units Choice of flagging the module in order to prevent it from being loaded at all This is especially useful if you do not use the module s associated hardware Most of the information in this menu is read only You can in this menu only disable enable modules and alter module d...

Страница 49: ...enu contains a text file of information Much of this information reflects what is written in this manual and in the context sensitive help that you can receive at all times by pressing F1 Press ENTER to access the help information and use PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN keys to scroll the information page by page ...

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Страница 51: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 43 Section 4 Miscellaneous and Hints ...

Страница 52: ...pport will be shadowed No XAPI support can not be shadowed No XAPI support shadowed at your option XAPI is short for ICL s proprietary e Xtended APplication Interface BIOS modules In the Resident Setup Utility RSU there is a menu called ADMIN MODULE which is used to handle the addresses of the BIOS modules and in some cases to exclude the module When activating the SELECT MODULE menu the following...

Страница 53: ... part of the system BIOS 1 The loading order of the modules if more than one module is used for same purposes In some cases this is also used to point out the right module which is selected from any sub menu remote boot for example POST Defines when the module is loaded and activated EARLY Module is activated in the beginning of the option BIOS loading video BIOS is a typical example of EARLY modu...

Страница 54: ...D V4 ICL ICL ICL supplies an utility diskette which includes the drivers for the operating system SB Soundblaster drivers of the operating system can be used Video Video drivers for the following software packages are available Matrox Millennium ICL ErgoGRAFIX Video Adapter Video Adapter AutoCAD 12 13 AutoCAD 10 OS 2 2 1 AutoCAD 11 12 OS 2 WARP OS 2 2 1 Intergraph MicroStation 5 0 Intergraph Micro...

Страница 55: ...nt on functions Power master III ver 3 1 This version of POWER master is used in ErgoPro x x s and s series and can not be used in the e series The main reason for this is that e series does not have support for instant on functions which are needed with Power master III PMSUSP SYS Version 4 00 Driver makes a copy of the interrupt vectors part of the instant on function and must be the first drive...

Страница 56: ...0 F1FF This selection gives you 154kB free memory from the upper memory 158kB 4kB for QEMM The optimize function of the QEMM place two to three lines at the beginning of the config sys file and in case that ICU driver Isa Configuration Utility was installed before optimize function of the QEMM was used system fails during this operation Optimize function can be continued if the ICU driver DWCFGMG ...

Страница 57: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 49 Section 5 Power on self test and error indications ...

Страница 58: ...IOS code short description If you see a message that does not have this format it probably comes from an additional board installed in the system unit For further information refer to the documentation of the board If the keyboard is concerned the start up procedure will continue after a while Otherwise you will see this message Press F1 to continue INS for SETUP Pressing F1 allows you to bypass t...

Страница 59: ... the fixed disk types since the recording When an unformatted fixed disk is installed this message is normal and should be ignored Use SETUP to correct the fixed disk type If the message persists the fixed disk or the disk controller is defective BIOS 24 Bad memory size in CMOS RAM The actual memory size clashes with that in the parameter memory Use SETUP to correct the size BIOS 25 Bad configurat...

Страница 60: ...ck the parameters in SETUP If the message persists the fixed disk must be replaced BIOS 70 Boot load failed System stopped An INT18 was issued during the loading of the operating system Either there is a device hardware failure or the program is not designed for use on an AT type system unit BIOS 74 Boot failure Unable to boot from medium 1 x Unable to boot from medium 2 x Unable to boot from medi...

Страница 61: ...contents restored from flah memory The contents of CMOS were lost and restored from flash RAM BIOS 97 PSU controller initialization failure System BIOS was not able to read the status registers of the PSU controller COP BIOS 100 IRQ allocation error IRQ n Two or more devices are trying to use the same interrupt level n BIOS 101 No interrupt line available A Device could not be assigned an interrup...

Страница 62: ...ld not be assigned an DMA channel due to all DMA channels being occupied by other devices BIOS 110 RAM Buffer allocation error The PnP BIOS has encountered too many resource conflicts causing an internal RAM buffer to overflow BIOS 120 PnPISA configuration error CSN n function disabled BIOS has disabled a device as a result of a conflict ...

Страница 63: ...xists in the first megabyte of the memory on the processor board 4 A memory data fault exists in the first megabyte of the memory on the processor board 5 A memory parity error exists in the first megabyte of the memory on the processor board 8 The checksum of the BIOS ROM is not correct 10 The clock calendar and parameter memory circuitry are defective 8 beeps 9 0 The keyboard controller did not ...

Страница 64: ...ystem or when updating the BIOS BIOS has detected an FLASH RAM or a LDB file failure The following list contains the signal sequences Short beeps are indicated with long beeps with Message numbers are shown in brackets Error reading diskette Cannot read diskette or no diskette in the drive Cannot find the BIOS file FLASH RAM failed FLASH RAM erase failed FLASH RAM programming failure Bad file ...

Страница 65: ...rt 43 36 Port 40 00 00 1C Reset both DMA controllers Port 0D Anything Port DA Anything 1D Initialize DMA channel 0 both controllers Port 0B 40 Port D6 C0 1E Initialize DMA channel 1 both controllers Port 0B 41 Port D6 41 1F Initialize DMA channel 2 both controllers Port 0B 42 Port D6 42 20 Initialize DMA channel 3 both controllers Port 0B 43 Port D6 43 21 Clear DMA page registers 80 to 8F 22 Enabl...

Страница 66: ... of port 21 is cleared From now on timer interrupts are running 3C Determine CPU speed by comparing processor clock to timer clock 1 19MHz 3D Test video type in CMOS configuration If no video then next checkpoint is 41 If color video then next checkpoint is 3F 3E Test memory from B000 0000 to B000 7FFF with data 5555 If memory found then Equipment byte is modified and next checkpoint is 41 3F Chec...

Страница 67: ...87 Search for RS 232 ports much in the same way as above the Int_ID register is read and tested against data F8 88 Set up floppy drive s according to CMOS memory cell 10 The drives are initialized using BIOS interrupt 13 Modify EquipmentFlag to reflect the number of floppy drives in the system 89 If CMOS cell 12 is zero then jump to checkpoint 8A Else set up and initialize hard disks according to ...

Страница 68: ...rom floppy drive B If boot sector is good last two bytes 55 AA then next checkpoint is BB B6 Send reset command to hard disk controller via normal BIOS interrupt 13 function 00 B7 Read hard disk parameters via BIOS interrupt 13 function 08 If error from BIOS interrupt or recorded in CMOS memory or no hard disks then try drive A once every second B8 Read boot sector into memory location 0000 7C00 B...

Страница 69: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 61 Section 6 Input Output Special functions ...

Страница 70: ...ule is available to produce realistic instrument sounds External internal connections External Internal Inputs Mono microphone Stereo line in Midi game port Stereo CD ROM drive audio inputs outputs Stereo line out Stereo speaker Factory default settings IRQ DMA I O hex 5 9 and 10 0 and 1 200 207 220 22F 300 301 388 38B 530 537 and 610 61F Use Aztech preparation disk to set the factory default valu...

Страница 71: ...82C558M which can handle up to four IDE devices The 82C558 supports PIO modes 0 to 4 and DMA multiword mode 2 timing An integrated 32byte read prefetch FIFO and an 32byte posted write FIFO supports bus mastering burst read and write operations on the PCI bus The primary IDE bus can handle up to 2 hard drives or other iDE devices and the secondary IDE bus can handle up to two non hard drive IDE dev...

Страница 72: ... video in a window and frame capture card all in one can not be attached to the Millennium board and vice versa RAMDAC which has 64 bit data path to the WRAM can handle pixel frequencies up to 220 MHz Refresh rates Maximum defined refresh rates Video controller Video Memory Resolutions 640 480 800 600 1024 768 1280 1024 1600 1200 ErgoGrafix 422i 1 MB 75 24 60 24 NA NA 100 16 o 75 16 NA NA 100 8 o ...

Страница 73: ...ous mode and runs the PCI bus always at the half speed of the CPU bus external frequency of the CPU This means that if the external clock of the CPU is 50MHz 75MHz internal the PCI bus is running at 25MHz The hardware and the BIOS are compliant to the version 2 0 of the PCI specification and has support for four PCI master devices Instant on This function is controlled by the COP912CH single chip ...

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Страница 75: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 67 Section 7 Pin assignments ...

Страница 76: ...In Out Data bit 4 7 In Out Data bit 5 8 In Out Data bit 6 9 In Out Data bit 7 10 In Acknowledge 11 In Busy 12 In Paper End 13 In Select 14 Out Auto Line Feed 15 In Error 16 Out Initialise Printer 17 Out Select In 18 25 Ground Serial ports 6 1 9 5 PIN In Out Signal 1 In Carrier Detect 2 In Receive Data 3 Out Transmit Data 4 Out Data Terminal Ready 5 Signal Ground 6 In Data Set Ready 7 Out Request t...

Страница 77: ...se 4 June 1998 Page 69 Mouse port 3 4 5 6 1 2 PIN Signal 1 Data 2 Reserved 3 Ground 4 5 V DC 5 Clock 6 Reserved Shield Frame Ground Keyboard connector 3 4 5 6 1 2 PIN Signal 1 Keyboard Data 2 Mouse Data 3 Ground 4 5 V DC 5 Keyboard Clock 6 Mouse Clock Shield Frame Ground ...

Страница 78: ...3 Received Data 4 Not connected 5 Not connected 6 Received Data 7 Not connected 8 Not connected AUI Ethernet port 1 8 9 15 PIN Signal 1 Signal Ground 2 Collision Detect 3 Transmitted Data 4 Signal Ground 5 Received Data 6 Signal Ground 7 Not connected 8 Signal Ground 9 Collision Detect 10 Transmitted Data 11 Signal Ground 12 Received Data 13 Power 12 V 14 Signal Ground 15 Not connected ...

Страница 79: ...round 6 Return signal for Red colour GND 1 7 Return signal for Green colour GND 2 8 Return signal for Blue colour GND 1 9 5V for the DDC circuitry of the monitor 10 Digital Ground 11 Not connected 12 DDC ID1 13 Horizontal deflection control signal 3 14 Vertical deflection control signal 3 15 DDC ID2 1 Used only with colour displays 2 Used with colour and monochrome displays 3 HSYNC VSYNC TTL Analo...

Страница 80: ...Data 2 Y4 Pixel Data 3 Y5 Pixel Data 4 Y6 Pixel Data 5 Y7 Pixel Data 6 Y8 Pixel Data 7 Y9 Pixel Data Clock Y10 Blanking Y11 Horizontal Sync Y12 Vertical Sync Y13 Ground Z1 Z3 Ground Z4 Enable external Pixel Data Z5 Enable External Sync Z6 Enable External Clock Z7 Not used Z8 Z11 Ground Z12 Z13 Not used VGA feature connector meets VESA specification VS890803 All VGA feature connector signals are TT...

Страница 81: ...DRV 5V IRQ 9 DREQ2 12V OWS 12V SMEMW OSC 5V IOW DACK3 REF Side B 5V GND SMEMR IOR DREQ3 DACK1 DREQ1 SYSCLK IRQ 6 IRQ 7 IRQ 5 IRQ 4 IRQ 3 GND BALE T C DACK2 SBHE LA23 LA21 LA22 LA20 LA19 LA18 LA17 MEM R MEM W SD 8 SD 9 SD 10 SD 11 SD 12 SD 13 SD 14 SD 15 Side C MEMCS 16 I OCS 16 IRQ 11 IRQ 10 IRQ 14 IRQ 12 IRQ 15 DACK0 DACK5 GND 5V MASTER DREQ7 DACK7 DREQ6 DACK6 DREQ5 DREQ0 Side D 10 15 30 1 20 25 ...

Страница 82: ...UND CLK 5V REQ AD 29 AD 27 AD 25 GROUND 3 3V GROUND AD 21 AD 19 3 3V 3 3V C BE 2 AD 17 GROUND GROUND GROUND PERR 3 3V SERR 3 3V C BE 1 GROUND AD 12 AD 10 AD 14 AD 08 AD 07 AD 05 AD 03 GROUND 5V 5V 5V I O AD 01 3 3V ACK64 55 60 5V 5V I O RESERVED RESERVED GROUND GROUND RESERVED RST 5V I O GNT GROUND RESERVED 3 3V AD 28 AD 26 GROUND AD 24 3 3V AD 22 AD 20 GROUND AD 18 AD 16 3 3V FRAME GROUND STOP GR...

Страница 83: ...N Signal 1 12 Signal ground 13 Open 14 25 Signal ground 26 Data bit 0 27 Data bit 1 28 Data bit 2 29 Data bit 3 30 Data bit 4 31 Data bit 5 32 Data bit 6 33 Data bit 7 34 Data parity bit 35 37 Signal ground 38 Termination power 39 40 Signal ground 41 ATN 42 Signal ground 43 BSY 44 ACK 45 RST 46 MSG 47 SEL 48 C D 49 REQ 50 I O ...

Страница 84: ...ErgoPro e x and s Series PC Specialist s Handbook Page 76 First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Audio connector Speaker type connector Right Left Ground Microphone type connector Signal Ground ...

Страница 85: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 77 Section 8 Machines identification ...

Страница 86: ...s This code can be divided into ten parts indicating that way the exact configuration of the machine The following pages are explaining those codes family by family s650 133 16 2000MB Product DHLH4C410611 Serial 74131T8 Product 1 to 3 Product family 4 Processor type Cache 5 DRAM 6 HDD 7 Backup CD Rom 12 Brand name Voltage Mouse 11 Language code 10 Preinst Softwares 9 Option board LAN Comm cards 8 ...

Страница 87: ...00596 AC41687 DK3 6 C x251 100 w o audio AC41681 200596 AC41689 DK3 B x251 120 w o audio AC41689 DFD C x451 100 w o audio AC41681 200596 AC41689 DFN G x451 133 w o audio AC41681 200596 AC41689 DHD G x651 133 w o audio AC41681 200596 AC41689 DFP R x451 166s AC41682 DHC R x651 166s AC41682 DEU H s450 133n AC41655 DHL H s650 133 AC41655 4 PROCESSOR CACHE 6 100MHz AF33380 7 75MHz AF33384 8 75MHz 256kB...

Страница 88: ...7 AF31536 6 No option board but 2nd serial port E ErgoGrafix 664 2MB AF31537 AF31075 PCI SCSI 2940 F ErgoGrafix 664 4MB AF31537 AF31536 AF31075 PCI SCSI 2940 9 OPTION BOARDS LAN and Communication cards 0 No option board 6 EtherTeam PCI module AC41635 10 PREINST SW 3 Win NT WS 3 51 ENG GE FI 5 Dos 6 2 WfWg 3 11 No manuals 6 Windows 95 7 Dual install Windows 95 or Dos 6 2 WfWg 3 11 Product ID Key Ca...

Страница 89: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 81 Section 9 Specification tables Memory tables ...

Страница 90: ...ipeline burst synchronous Direct mapped write back 1 Video On the system board ICL ErgoGrafix 422i PCI bus video adapter Audio No No On board as factory option On board as factory option 2 On board as factory option 2 Power master 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 Instant On No No Yes Yes Yes Theft prevention No No Yes Yes Yes HD silencer No Yes Yes Yes Yes LAN No No Optional ethernet module Optional ethernet module ...

Страница 91: ...650 651 Chip set OPTI Viper M 82C556M 82C557M and 82C558M Memory banks 2 with EDO DRAM and Fast Page DRAM support SIMM modules bank 2 BIOS 128kB Boot Block Flash RAM ICL Platform with Plug and Play functions Keyboard controller ICL platform Floppy drives None 720kB 1 44MB and 2 88MB 3 5 360kB and 1 2MB 5 25 Hard disk interface PCI bus enhanced IDE interface with two connectors support for four IDE...

Страница 92: ...ystem BIOS Yes 100000 TOM 3 Yes 1 This area can be used by memory managers Option boards cannot be used on this area 2 In case that video BIOS is ICL XAPI compatible XAPI function in the video BIOS defines if the area is cached or not the BIOS of the onboard video adapter is always cached If video BIOS is not XAPI compatible area is cached when Shadow Option Prom selection is enabled Resident Set ...

Страница 93: ...02 PL060127 32 8M 32 60ns EDO 72 AF33803 PL060128 Explainations of the terms Speed This is the slowest access speed that can be used When using Fast Page mode SIMMs or Fast page and EDO SIMMs at the same time the chipset is using 70ns timing parameters it doesn t matter what speed of SIMMs are installed When using only EDO SIMMs the chip set is using 60ns timing parameters Module Product code whic...

Страница 94: ... transfers while the master controller uses channels 4 to 7 supporting 16 bit data transfers Controllers are 8237A compatible The following table lists each DMA channel and its use 16 bit channels 8 bit channels Use s Master Slave CTRL1 CTRL2 CH 0 On board audio x251 451 651 and s series 1 Aztech audio xs series CH 1 On board audio x251 451 651 and s series 2 Aztech audio xs series CH 2 Diskette d...

Страница 95: ...memory does not have parity checking Master Controller 1 IRQ0 Timer output 0 internal IRQ1 Keyboard controller IRQ2 Interrupt from slave IRQ3 COM2 x and s series IRQ4 COM1 IRQ5 On board audio x251 451 651 and s series 1 Aztech audio xs series IRQ6 Diskette drive controller IRQ7 LPT1 On board audio2 Slave Controller 2 IRQ8 Real time Clock IRQ9 On board audio2 Aztech audio xs series IRQ10 On board a...

Страница 96: ...RAM 080 08F DMA page registers 0A0 0A1 Interrupt controller 2 slave 0C0 0DF DMA controller 2 master 0F0 Clear Math co processor busy 0F1 Reset Math co processor 0F8 0FF Math co processor I O channel addresses 100 to 3FF Hex range Device 102 ErgoGrafix 120 121 ICL config registers by default 130 131 Alternative for ICL config registers 140 141 Alternative for ICL config registers 170 177 Secondary ...

Страница 97: ... DRAM refresh timer CH 2 Tone generator Speaker Real time clock RTC and CMOS RAM A real time clock component provides Real Time Clock and Calendar functions The circuit contains 114 bytes of battery backed up CMOS static RAM memory used for clock functions and for storing the configuration information e g the number of diskette drives the amount of system board memory etc The CMOS RAM memory is ba...

Страница 98: ...6A 0 5A 5VSB 20mA 20mA 20mA Max ground leakage current 115V 60Hz 250µA 250µA 450µA 230V 50Hz 450µA 450µA 750µA Air circulation 2 slot 4 slot 6 slot Volume 7 15 m3 h 18 37 m3 h 15 35 m3 h Power consumption System unit Memory RAM Cache Video Hard drives Average Power Consumption Power Save Mode s Series s450 133n 16MB 512 2MB CD 540MB 38W 2W s650 133 32MB 512 2MB CD 540MB 40W 2W x Series x451 166s 3...

Страница 99: ...PC Specialist s Handbook ErgoPro e x and s Series First Edition Release 4 June 1998 Page 91 Section 10 Spare parts table ...

Страница 100: ...F33706 AF33706 256kB async cache Module for 100 133MHz Pentium 100 000 No AF33702 AF33702 512kB async cache Module for 75MHz Pentium 100 000 No AF33704 AF33704 512kB async cache Module for 100 133MHz Pentium 100 000 No AF33710 AF33710 256kB pipeline burst sync cache Module for 100 to 166MHz Pentiums code AC41669 used on most modules 100 000 No AF33712 AF33712 512kB pipeline burst sync cache Module...

Страница 101: ...AF31357 ErgoGrafix 664 PCI graphics adapter No AF31545 AF31545 New version of ErgoGrafix 664 PCI graphics adapter new ATI chip No AF31542 AF31542 Matrox Millennium PCI graphics adapter PL060595 PL060595 MPEG and Video capture module for Matrox Millennium PL060596 PL060596 4MB memory module for Matrox Millennium AF30064 AF30064 Aztech sound board PL060597 PL060597 Wavetable kit for Aztech sound boa...

Страница 102: ...ErgoPro e x and s Series PC Specialist s Handbook Page 94 First Edition Release 4 June 1998 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ...

Страница 103: ...Fast Page mode DRAM 18 77 FLASH norm 17 FLASH RAM 17 25 FLASH EXE 17 39 FLASHRAM BIOS 17 19 Floppy disk controller 54 32 Force FLASH load 19 H Hard disk 32 partitioning DOS 6 X 40 time out 28 silencer 3 6 HARD RESET 17 Help menu 33 I I O addresses 80 ICL Desktop 39 ICL ErgoGRAFIX 38 Identification codes 70 71 incorrect password 26 Info menu 33 Install exe 39 Installing and removing disk tray 2 mas...

Страница 104: ...a password 26 parameters to default values 24 SETUP screens and parameters 25 Utility 24 Shadow option proms 30 36 SIMM recommendations 77 Spare parts 84 Speaker type connector 68 Specify a minimum length for the User password 31 SPP 29 Start up NumLock 25 Synchronous Cache 18 System BIOS 36 40 System board 14 jumpers 17 layout 15 System memory map 76 lock 17 password 24 31 T Temperature sensor 17...

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