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® Panel PCs FPB 1 02 Series FPB 1502-C850 15 TFT Flat-Panel PC w/850 MHz Pentium III CPU (1024 x 768) FPB 1502-L700 15 TFT Flat-Panel PC with 700 MHz Celeron CPU (1024 x 768) FPB 1202-C850 12.1 TFT Flat-Panel PC w/850 MHz Pentium III CPU (800 x 600) FPB 1202-L700 12.1 TFT Flat-Panel PC with 700 MHz Celeron CPU (800 x 600)
Introduction The FPB 1202/1502 panel PC series is a PC-based, industrial integrity computer especially designed to keep normal operation under harsh environment, which meet the entire requirement as an industrial man machine interface (MMI). They provide a complete hard ware application and construct a high quality plastic front panel NEMA 4/12 which m eets the toughest industrial and environmental protection standards It is a full-function PC-base system with a 10.4”...
Chapter 1 General Information Specifications General Construction: Heavy-duty aluminumchassis & NEMA 4/12 plastic or aluminum front panel Disk drive housing: a 3.5" HDD or a 2.5”HDD, Slim CD-ROM & Slim FDD. Gross Weight: 9.6 Kg Dimensions (FPB 1202): 346(W) x 271(H) x 126mm(D) Gross Weight: 10 Kg 420(W) x 300(H) x 139mm(D) Dimensions (FPB 1502):...
Features FPB 1202 (12.1”LCD + ACS-2303 Control Box) 12.1” SVGA color TFT LCD display Heavy-duty steel chassis and NEMA 4/12 compliant plastic front panel All-in-one SBC, Celeron 700MHz/ P III 850MHz CPU, 256MB SDRAM, Ethernet, VGA. One RS-232 and one RS-232/422/485 serial port Disk Driver Space for CD-ROM, FDD and HDD DiskOnChip flash disk socket Print Port...
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FPB 1502 (15”LCD + ACS-2303 Control Box) 15” XGA color TFT LCD display Heavy-duty steel chassis and NEMA 4/12 compliant plastic front panel All-in-one SBC, Celeron 700MHz/ P III 850MHz CPU, 256MB SDRAM, Ethernet, VGA. One RS-232 and one RS-232/422/485 serial port Disk Driver Space for CD-ROM, FDD and HDD DiskOnChip flash disk socket Print Port...
Touchscreen (Optional) Type: 4/8-wire, analog resistive Resolution: Continuous Light transmission: 72% (surface 4H, meets ASTM-D-3363-92A standard.) Operating pressure: <50 grams for finger, <25 grams for stylus pen. Contact bounce< 10ms Controller: RS-232 interface Power consumption: +5V @200mA OS support: MS DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows2000...
LCD Specifications Model FPB 1502 FPB 1202 Display type TFT color LCD TFT color LCD Size (diagonal) 15” 12.1” 8Number of 1024(W) x 800(W) x 600(H) Pixels 768(H) Dot size 0.313(W) x 0.3075(W) x (mm x mm) 0.329(H) 0.3075 Contrast ratio View angle 160°...
Dimensions FPB 1202 (mm) Cutout (suggestion) The FPB 1202 series will stand on a shelf or a table or you can mount it into a panel. Cutout panel dimensions are the following: (mm) H x V: 333mm x 258mm...
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FPB 1502 ON/OFF Cutout (suggestion) The FPB 1502 series will stand on a shelf or a table or you can mount it into a panel. Cutout panel dimensions are the following: (mm) H x V: 398mm x 278.4mm...
Panel Mounting This display panels can be placed on a shelf or table, or mounted onto a control panel. To mount them onto a control panel you need a kind of mounting kits, which you will find in the accessory box. Take the mounting steps described here below: Set the display panel within the aperture in your control panel Slide the mounting kits into the slots on the chassis cover...
Packing List Then you should also check if the package contains the following items. Some of these items may already be installed in your unit. One series industrial MMI panel PC with flat panel display CD-ROM for FPB 1202/1502 User’s Manual series user’s manual Utility &...
Install a 3.5” HDD To installing a 3.5”HDD into FPB 1202/1502 Remove the rear protective cover Place the HDD in the appropriate location and tighten the screws Connect the cable form HDD to the PC board.
Install a Slim CD-Rom, FDD and 2.5” HDD To installing a slim FDD & CD-ROM into FPB 1202/1502 Remove the rear protective cover Place the FDD & CD-ROM in the appropriate location and tighten the screws Connect the cable form HDD to the PC board.
CPU Card General Information This chapter gives background information on the mainboard. This Section Incudes: Board Specifications Layout and Dimensions...
Introduction The FBP's CPU card is an all-in-one Celeron or Pentium III FC-chip processor based single board computer (SBC) with a PCI Flat Panel controller, a PCI 100Base-T Ethernet interface. When using an Intel Pentium III processors, the CPU card achieves outstanding performance that surpasses any other SBC in its class.
Specifications Standard SBC functions • CPU: FC-370 Pentium III 850MHz (Coppermine) and 700MHz Celeron, System bus frequencies are 66/100MHz • Bus interface: PISA bus • CPU socket: 370 pins Socket • BIOS: Award 256KB Flash BIOS • Chipset: Intel 440BX •...
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• DMA: 7 DMA channels (8237 equivalent) • Interrupt: 15 interrupt levels (8259 equivalent) • Power management: I/O peripheral devices support power saving and doze/stanby/suspend modes. APM 1.2 ocmpliant • H/W status monitoring: Winbond W83781D H/W status monitoring IC supports power supply voltages, and temperatures monitoring Flat Panel/CRT Interface •...
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Mechanical and environmental • Power supply voltage: +5V (4.75V to 5.25V), +12V (11.4V to 12.6V) • Power requirement: +5V @ 4.1A(Celeron 300MHz) • Operating temperature: 32 to 140 F (0 to 60 • Board size: 7.3"(L) x 4.8"(W) (185mm x 122mm) •...
Installation This chapter describes how to set up the main board hardware, including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals, switches, and indicators. Be sure to read all the safety precautions before you begin the installation procedure.
Jumpers and connectors Connectors on the board link it to external devices such as hard disk drives, a keyboard, or floppy drives. In addition, the board has a number of jumpers that allow you to configure your system to suit your application. The following tables list the function of each of the board's jumpers and connectors.
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Label Function USB connector LCD display connector Internal keyboard connector Parallel port connector COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port connector CN6 (Pin 1~5) IrDA connector CN6 (Pin 6, 7) Reset switch CN6 (Pin 8~11) External speaker CN6 (Pin 13, 14) IDE drive LED CPU fan power connector VGA display connector 100Base-Tx Ethernet connector...
Setting jumpers You can configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To “close”...
CPU installing and upgrading You can upgrade from a 700MHz to a 850MHz CPU. Simply remove the old CPU, install the new one, and set the jumpers for the new CPU speed. Warning! Always disconnect the power cord from your chassis when you are working on it.
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3. Press the lever down. The plate will slide forward. You will feel some resistance as the pressure starts to secure the CPU in the socket. This normal and won't damage the CPU. When the CPU is installed, the lever should snap into place at the side of the socket.
Installing SDRAM (DIMMs) System Memory The upper edge of the CPU card contains one sockets for 168 pins dual inline memory module (DIMM). The socket uses 3.3 V unbuffered synchronous (SDRAM). DIMM is available in capaci- ties of 16, 32, 64, 128, or 256 MB. The socket can be filled in the DIMM of any size, giving your single board computer between 16 and 256 MB of memory.
DOC address & CPU frequency ratio select SW1 (S1 ~ S6) DOC address select The DiskOnChip 2000 occupies a 8KB window in the upper memory address range of D400 to DC00. You should ensure this does not conflict with any other device's memory address. SW1 (S5, S6) controls the momory address of the Flash disk.
LCD clock signal & driving voltage select (J1) You can select the LCD connector CN2 driving voltage & control signal by setting J1. The configurations are as follows: 5 3 1 6 4 2 LCD clock signal & driving voltage select (J1) ASHF CLK / +5V ASHFCLK / +3.3V SHFCLK / +5V...
Clear CMOS (J4) You can connect an external jumper cap or switch to clear CMOS. Clear CMOS procedure: 1. Disconnect all power source. 2. Move J4 from 1-2 to 2-3 for few seconds. 3. Move J4 back to 1-2. 1 2 3 Clear CMOS (J4) Protect* Clear CMOS...
Power connectors P8 & P9 (PWR1) In single board computer (non-passive backplane) application. You will need to connect the power directly to the board using PWR1. This connector is fully compatible with the standard PC PS/ 2 power supply connector, P8 & P9. See the following table for its pin assignments: P9 from standard PS/2 power supply...
USB connector (CN1) The CPU card provides two USB (Universal Serial Bus) interfaces, which give complete plug and play, hot attach/detach for up to 127 external devices. The USB interfaces comply with USB specifica- tion Rev. 1.0, and can be disabled in the system BIOS setup. 9 7 5 3 1 10 8 6 4 2 USB connector (CN1)
Display connectors (CN8, CN2) The PCI SVGA interface can drive conventional CRT displays and is capable of driving a wide range of flat panel displays, including electroluminescent (EL), gas plasma, passive LCD, and active LCD displays. The board has two connectors to support these displays, one for standard CRT VGA monitors and one for flat panel displays.
VGA display connector (CN8) VGA display connector (CN8) Signal Red video Green video Blue video Not used Red return (GND) Green return (GND) Blue return (GND) Sync return (GND) DDCDAT Horizontal sync Vertical sync DDC CLK...
LCD display connector (CN2) CN2 is a 50-pin, dual-in-line header used for flat panel displays. When the CPU card's power is applied, the control signal is low until just after the relevant flat panel signals are present. Configuration of the VGA interface is done completely via the software utility.
Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector (CN3, CN15) The CPU card provides a keyboard connector which supports both a keyboard and a PS/2 style mouse. In most cases, especially in embedded applications, a keyboard is not used. The standard PC/ AT BIOS will report an error or fail during power-on-self-test (POST) after a reset if the keyboard is not present.
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(CN15) (Mini-DIN 6 pins) Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector Signal KB DATA MS DATA KB CLOCK MS CLOCK Internal keyboard connector (CN3) Signal KB_CLOCK KB_DATA...
Parallel port connector (CN4) Normally, the parallel port is used to connect the board to a printer. The CPU card includes an onboard parallel port, accessed through CN4, a 26-pin flat-cable connector. You need an adapter cable if you use a traditional DB-25 connector. The cable has a 26- pin connector on one end and a DB-25 connector on the other.
Parallel port IRQ The CPU card supports one parallel port. The port is designated as LPT1 and can be disabled or changed to LPT2 or LPT3 in the system BIOS setup. Parallel port connector table (CN4) Parallel port connector (CN4) Signal Signal STROBE...
Serial ports (CN11, CN5) The CPU card offers two serial ports, one RS-232 (CN11) and one RS-232/422/485 (CN5). These ports allow you to connect them to serial devices (mouse, printers, etc.). (COM2) CN11 (COM1) COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial ports (CN5) COM2 RS-232/422/485 serial port (CN5) SIGNAL SIGNAL COM2 1...
IrDA connector (CN6, Pin 1~5) The IrDA connector (CN6, Pin 1~5) can be configured to support wireless infrared module, with this module and application software such as laplink or Win95 Direct Cable connection, user can transfer files to or from laptops, notebooks, PDA and printers. This connector supports HPSIR (115.2Kbps, 2 meters), ASK-IR (56Kbps).
Reset switch (CN6, Pin6, 7) You can connect an external switch to easily reset your computer. This switch restarts your computer as if you had turned off the power, then turned it back on. Reset switch (CN6, Pin6, 7) Function RST-IN...
External/internal speaker (CN6, Pin 8~11) The CPU card has its own buzzer. You can also connect to the external speaker on your computer chassis. Pin assignments for CN6 (Pin8~11)are shown below: External speaker (CN6, Pin 8~11) Function Vcc (For external speaker use) BZ_IN* BUZZ* * default...
Hard drive LED (CN6, Pin 13, 14) You can connect an LED to indicate when an IDE device is in use. The pin assignments for this connector are as follows: Hard drive LED (CN6, Pin 13, 14) Function HD-LED+ HD-LED-...
CPU fan power connector (CN7) The onboard connector offers +12V power for the CPU cooling fan. Plug in the fan cable onto the 3 pins fan power connector onboard. The fan connector is marked CN7. 1 2 3 CPU fan power connector (CN7) Signal +12V Fan speed sense...
100Base-T Ethernet connector (CN9) This 100Base-T Ethernet connector CN9 is a standard RJ-45 connector. The onboard Intel 82559ER fast Ethernet controller supports 10Mb/s and 100 Mb/s N-way auto-negotiation operation.
IDE hard drive connector (CN10) You can attach up to two Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics hard disk drives to the CN10 jumper. The CPU card's IDE controller uses a PCI local bus interface. This advanced interface supports faster data transfer and allows the IDE hard drive to exceed 528 MB.
IDE hard drive connector (CN10) (CN10) IDE hard drive connector Signal Signal IDE RESET DATA 7 DATA 8 DATA 6 DATA 9 DATA 5 DATA 10 DATA 4 DATA 11 DATA 3 DATA 12 DATA 2 DATA 13 DATA 1 DATA 14 DATA 0 DATA 15...
Floppy drive connector (CN12) You can attach up to two floppy drives to the mainboard control- ler. You can use any combination of 5¼" (360 KB and 1.2 MB) and/or 3½" (720 KB, 1.44 MB, and 2.88 MB) drives. A 34-pin daisy-chain drive connector cable is required for a dual- drive system.
Connecting the floppy drive 1. Plug the 34-pin flat-cable connector into CN12. Make sure that the red or blue wire corresponds to pin 1 on the connector. 2. Attach the appropriate connector on the other end of the cable to the floppy drive(s). You can use only one connector in the set.
Floppy drive connector (CN12) Floppy drive connector (CN12) Signal Signal DENSITY SELECT 0 DENSITY SELECT 1 INDEX MOTOR 0 DRIVE SELECT 1 DRIVE SELECT 2 MOTOR 1 DIRECTION STEP WRITE DATA WRITE GATE TRACK 0 WRITE PROTECT READ DATA HEAD DELECT DISK CHANGE...
DiskOnChip socket (U10) The DiskOnChip 2000 family of products provides a single chip solid-state flash disk in a standard 32 pins DIP package. The DiskOnChip 2000 is a solid-state disk with no moving parts, resulting in a significant reduction in power consumption and an increase in reliability.
DiskOnChip (DOC) 2000 Installation When the DOC is installed correctly, a DOC will work like an HDD or an FDD. To install the DOC on the CPU card, follow the instruc- tions below: 1. Plug the DOC into the socket. Make sure pin 1 of the DOC is aligned with pin 1 of the socket.
Starting setup The Award BIOS is immediately activated when you first turn on the computer. The BIOS reads system configuration information in CMOS RAM and begins the process of checking out the system and configuring it through the power-on self test (POST). When these preliminaries are finished, the BIOS seeks an operating system on one of the data storage devices (hard drive, floppy drive, etc.).
Setup keys These keys helps you navigate in Setup: Up arrow Move to previous item Down arrow Move to next item Left arrow Move to the item in the left hand Right arrow Move to the item in the right hand Main Menu: Quit and not save changes into CMOS RAM Other pages: Exit current page and return to...
Getting help Press F1 to pop up a small help window that describes the appro- priate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window press Esc or the F1 key again. In Case of Problems If, after making and saving system changes with Setup, you discover that your computer no longer is able to boot, the Award- BIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings that resets your...
Main setup Menu Standard CMOS Options in the original PC AT-compatible BIOS. BIOS Features Award Software enhanced BIOS options. Chipset Features Options specific to your system chipset. Power Advanced Power Management (APM) Management options. PnP/PCI Plug and Play standard and PCI Local Bus Configuration configuration options.
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Load BIOS BIOS defaults are factory settings for the Defaults most stable, minimal-performance system operations. Load Setup Setup defaults are factory settings for Defaults optimal-performance system operations. Save & Exit Save settings in nonvolatile CMOS Setup RAM and exit Setup. Exit Without Abandon all changes and exit Setup.
Standard CMOS setup When you choose the STANDARD CMOS SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
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This standard setup menu allows users to configure system components such as the date, time, hard disk drive, floppy drive, display, and memory. Online help for each field can be accessed by pressing F1. Date and Time Configuration The BIOS determines the day of the week from the other date information.
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selecting the drive type are available: 1.Match the specifications of your installed IDE hard drive(s) with the preprogrammed values for drive types 1 through 45. 2.Select USER and enter values into each drive parameter field. 3.Use the IDE HDD AUTO DECTECTION function in Setup. Here is a brief explanation of drive specifications: •Type: The BIOS contains a table of pre-defined drive types.
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- LBA (Logical Block Addressing): During drive accesses, the IDE controller transforms the data address described by sector, head, and cylinder number into a physical block address, significantly improving data transfer rates. For drives with greater than 1024 cylinders. Drive A Drive B Select the correct specifications for the diskette drive(s) installed in the computer.
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Halt On During the power-on-self-test (POST), the computer stops if the BIOS detects a hardware error. You can tell the BIOS to ignore certain errors during POST and continue the boot-up process. These are the selections: • No errors: POST does not stop for any errors. •...
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• Extended Memory Above the 1-MB boundary. Early IBM personal computers could not use memory above 1 MB, but current PCs and their software can use extended memory. • Other Memory Between 640 KB and 1 MB; often called High memory. DOS may load terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs, such as device drivers, in this area, to free as much conventional memory as possible for applications.
BIOS features setup By choosing the BIOS FEATURES SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
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The displayed configuration is based on the manufacturer's SETUP DEFAULTS settings. Virus Warning When enabled, you receive a warning message if a program (specifically, a virus) attempts to write to the boot sector or the partition table of the hard disk drive. You should then run an anti- virus program.
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Shadow Software that resides in a read-only memory (ROM) chip on a device is called firmware. The AwardBIOS permits shadowing of firmware such as the system BIOS, video BIOS, and similar operat- ing instructions that come with some expansion peripherals, such as, for example, a SCSI adaptor.
CHIPSET features setup By choosing the CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
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The displayed configuration is based on the manufacturer's SETUP DEFAULTS settings. This section allows you to configure the system based on the specific features of the installed chipset. This chipset manages bus speeds and access to system memory resources, such as SDRAM. It also coordinates communications between the conventional ISA bus and the PCI bus.
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SDRAM Precharge Control When Enabled, all CPU cycles to SDRAM result in an All Banks Precharge Command on the SDRAM interface. DRAM Data Integrity Mode Select Non-ECC or ECC (error-correcting code), according to the type of installed DRAM. System BIOS Cacheable Selecting Enabled allows caching of the system BIOS ROM at F0000h-FFFFFh, resulting in better system performance.
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Memory Hole at 15M-16M You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When this area is reserved, it cannot be cached. The user informa- tion of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements.
Power management setup By choosing the POWER MANAGEMENT option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
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The displayed configuration is based on the manufacturer's SETUP DEFAULTS settings. Power Management This option allows you to select the type (or degree) of power saving for Doze, Standby, and Suspend modes. This table describes each power management mode: Max Saving Maximum power savings.
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PM Control by APM If Advanced Power Management (APM) is installed on your system, selecting Yes gives better power savings. Video Off Method Determines the manner in which the monitor is blanked. V/H SYNC+Blank System turns off vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and writes blanks to the video buffer.
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Standby Mode After the selected period of system inactivity, the CPU clock stops, the hard drive enters an idle state, and the L2 cache enters a power- save mode. All other devices still operate at full speed. Suspend Mode After the selected period of system inactivity, the chipset enters a hardware suspend mode, stopping the CPU clock and possibly causing other system devices to enter power management modes.
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Reload Global Timer Events When Enabled, an event occurring on each device listed below restarts the global timer for Standby mode. IRQ3-7, 9-15, NMI Primary IDE 0 Primary IDE 1 Floppy Disk Serial Port Parallel Port...
PNP/PCI configuration setup By choosing the PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION SETUP option from the initial SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
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The displayed configuration is based on the manufacturer's SETUP DEFAULTS settings. NOTE: This chapter describes all fields offered by Award Software in this screen. Your system board designer may omit or modify some fields. PNP OS Installed Select Yes if the system operating environment is Plug-and-Play aware (e.g., Windows 95).
Load BIOS defaults/Load setup defaults LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS loads the default system values directly from ROM. The BIOS DEFAULTS provides the most stable settings, though they do not provide optimal performance. LOAD SETUP DEFAULTS, on the other hand, provides for maximum system performance.
Integrated peripherals setup By choosing the INTEGRATD PERIPHERALS option from the initial SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed.
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The displayed configuration is based on the manufacturer's SETUP DEFAULSTS settings. IDE HDD Block Mode Select Enabled only if your hard drives support block mode. IDE Primary Master/Slave UDMA UDMA (Ultra DMA) is a DMA data transfer protocol that utilizes ATA commands and the ATA bus to allow DMA commands to transfer data at a maximum burst rate of 33 MB/s.
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RxD, TxD Active Consult your IR peripheral documentation to select the correct setting of the TxD and RxD signals. ECP Mode Use DMA Select a DMA channel for the port. EPP Mode select Select EPP port type 1.7 or 1.9.
Supervisor/User password setting You can set either SUPERVISOR or USER PASSWORD, or both of them. The difference between the two is that the supervisor password allows unrestricted access to enter and change the options of the setup menus, while the user password only allows entry to the program, but not modify options.
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When you select this function, a message appears at the center of the screen: ENTER PASSWORD: Type the password, up to eight characters, and press Enter. Typing a password clears any previously entered password from CMOS memory. Now the message changes: CONFIRM PASSWORD: Again, type the password and press Enter.
IDE HDD auto detection The IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION utility can automatically detect the IDE hard disk installed in your system. You can use it to self- detect and/or correct the hard disk type configuration. You need to repeat the setup for each of the IDE combinations:...
Save & exit setup If you select this option and press <ENTER>, the values entered in the setup utility will be recorded in the chipset's CMOS memory. The microprocessor will check this every time you turn your system on and compare this to what it finds as it checks the system.
Software drivers This chapter describes the operation and installation of the display drivers supplied on the Supporting CD-ROM that are shipped with your product. The onboard VGA adapter is based on the CHIPS VGA Flat Panel/CRT controller and is fully IBM VGA compatible. This controller offers a large set of extended functions and higher resolutions.
Necessary prerequisites The instructions in this manual assume that you understand elementa- ry concepts of MS-DOS and the IBM Personal Computer. Before you attempt to install any driver or utility, you should: • Know how to copy files from a CD-ROM to a directory on the hard disk •...
Windows® 95 These drivers are designed to work with Microsoft Windows . You just install these drivers through the Windows operating system. Driver installation 1. Install Windows 95 as you normally would for a VGA display. Click the Start button, go to Settings and click on Control Panel.
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Click the setting buttom, then click the Advanced Properties icon into the Advanced Display properties windows, show as figure2: figure 2...
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click on Change Display Type. In the Change Display Type window, click on the Change button under Adapter Type into the select Device window show as figure(3):This will bring up the Select Device window. figure 3 1 0 2...
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2. Place the Supporting CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. figure 4...
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The name of the Chips And Techn "69000 PCI " driver will appear highlighted in the Models list boxfhow as figure. Click OK to start the driver installation show as figure 6: figure 6 1 0 4...
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3. Once the installation is complete, the Advanced display Properties window will reappear. Show as figure (7): figure 7...
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Click on close to close the window. Then the Display Properties window will reappear. Show as figure (8): figure 8 1 0 6...
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Click on Apply. Restart the system for the new settings to take effect, show as figure (9): figure 9...
Windows® NT 3.51 These drivers are designed to work with Microsoft Windows Driver installation 1. Install Windows NT 3.51 as you normally would for a VGA display. Click the Star buttom, go to Settings and click on Control Panel icon.
Windows® NT 4.0 Driver installation 1. Install Windows NT 4.0 as you normally would for a VGA display. Click the Star buttom, go to Settings and click on Control Panel icon. Then choose the Display and double click on the icon. In the Display Properties window, click the Setting buttom, then click the Display Type buttom into the Display Type windows, then click on Change buttom from the Adapter Type icon.
Ethernet software configuration The onboard Ethernet interface supports all major network operating systems. I/O addresses and interrupts are easily configured via the Award BIOS Setup. To configure the medium type, to view the current configuration, or to run diagnostics, please refer to the following instruction: 1.
APPENDIX Programming the Watchdog Timer The mainboard is equipped with a watchdog timer that resets the CPU or generates an interrupt if processing comes to a standstill for whatever reason. This feature ensures system reliability in industrial stand-alone and unmanned environments.
Programming the watchdog timer Watchdog timer The watchdog timer uses a 8-bit counter. The time range is from 32 seconds to 254.5 min with a resolution of 1 min. When timer times out, a system reset will happen. Configuration register The watchdog timer located on the chipset –...
How to set the watchdog timer 1.Set register 30h of logical device 7 to 1 to activate the timer. 2.Write the desired counter value to register F2h of logical deivice Logical Device 7 : Register number 30h (CR30) 00h : timer inactive 01h : timer active Logicel Device 8 : Register number F2h (CRF2) 00h : Time-out Disable...
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Example Following is an example of programming 32 sec period for watch- dog timer in assembly language. When timer times out, it will generate signal of system reset. CONFIG_PORT 3f0h DATA_PORT 3f1h SetWatchDog_Time PROC push bx push cx push dx bl,7 ;;...
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;; Enter to I/O Chip Program Configuration Register Mode Enterv Config proc push push al,87h ;; Specific value to enter Config ;; Mode dx,cs:CONFIG_PORT dx,al ;; Write to Config Port twice! dx,al ;; Delay EnterConfig endp ;; Exit to I/O Chip Program Configuration Register Mode ExitConfig proc push ax push dx...
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ExitConfig endp ;; Select The I/O Chip Program Configuration Register Logical Device ;; Input : bl = logical device number SelectDevice proc push ax push dx al,07h ;; Select control register 7 dx,cs:CONFIG_PORT dx,al ;; Write to Config Port al,bl ;;...
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