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Wincomm TECHNOLOGY CORP. The information in this document has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, Wincomm TECHNOLOGY CORP. assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. The material contained herein is for informational purposes only.
Chapter 1 System Overview............1-1 1.1 Introduction .....................1-1 1.2 Features ....................1-1 1.3 System Specification ................1-3 1.4 System View....................1-5 1.4.1 Product Outlook ..............1-5 1.4.2 Outline Drawing..............1-7 1.4.3 I/O connectors List............1-8 1.5 Unpacking ....................1-9 Chapter 2 Getting Started............2-1 2.1 Setting Up the System ................2-1 2.2 Using a Compact Flash Memory Card ............2-2 2.3 Using PCMCIA Module ................2-4 Chapter 3 BIOS Setup Information ..........
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Jumper Location....................I Jumper Setting....................II Jumper Notes II Jumper Setting....................III Connector Definitions ..................VI Connectors Location................VI Connectors List..................VII Battery Installation ................XIX Appendix B. System Assembly Reference......... XXI...
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How to Use This Manual This manual is written for the system integrator, PC technician and knowledgeable PC end user. It describes how to configure your WPC-651 SERIES to meet various operating requirements. The user’s manual is divided into four chapters, with each chapter addressing a basic concept and operation of the server board.
Surely this compact design is without sacrificing the performance and functionality. WPC-651 series can support CRT output as SXGA+, UXGA and UXGA+ for high resolution. This is very suitable for commercial KIOSK, Point-of-Information and Point-of-Sales application. Its 10/100 Base-T Ethernet allows the heavy network assignment in a fast and stable manner.
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VIA Eden 400MHz (WPC-651-P400 series) with internal FANLESS thermal solution VIA C3 Low Voltage 1GHz (WPC-651-P1000 series) with Wincomm’s proprietary thermal solution System Memory 128/256 MB system RAM, maximum to 512 MB Mass Storage Device One 2.5-inch IDE hard disk drive...
AMI BIOS, 2 MB Flash EEPROM, Plug-and-Play compatible Watchdog Function 1~63 seconds, software programmable 1.3 System Specification NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Parts Specifications CPU Board: VIA Eden 400MHz processor onboard or VIA C3 Low Voltage 1GHz processor onboard WEB-6580 Other VIA EBGA-type processors can be requested by OEM model...
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AC-to-DC Output Power power Adapter Input 240 V, 47~63 Hz, 1.9A voltage Power Output Output Maximum Load voltage +5 V +12 V Dimension 170×150×66 mm (LxWxH) Weight 3.0 Kg (net), 4.5Kg (gross) Environment Temperature Operating: 0 C 40 C Storage: –20 C 60 C Humidity 90% @ RH, non-condensing...
Front Panel Rear Panel Ref Component Ref Component Audio for Line-in, Line-out, Mic-in CRT output Serial port for RS-232 Serial port for RS-232/422/485 USB 1.1 ports Compact Flash slot Power-on and HDD LEDs RJ45 for Ethernet LPT port PCMCIA slot Power-on Switch DC-in for power input PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse...
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After unpacking the shipping carton, you should find these standard items: The WPC-651 Micro PC Accessory box: – Power cord cable – AC-DC Adapter – Y-cable for PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse – System Driver, Utility and User Manual CD-title –...
This chapter tells you how to set up the system. 2.1 Setting Up the System The following is a summary of the steps in setting up the system for use. CAUTION: Make sure that power to the system and each of the devices to be connected is switched OFF before plugging in the connectors.
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To insert a Compact Flash Memory Card, please follow the blowing steps. 1. Locate the Compact Flash Memory Card slot on the rear of the system. 2. Slide the Compact Flash Memory Card into the slot until the eject button pops out and push the eject button to the left side until closed to the stick.
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3. When a new card is seated, the system may detect it and try to install the appropriate driver. Follow the onscreen instruction to complete the process. To remove a Compact Flash Memory Card: 1. Please turn off the system before you remove the Compact Flash Memory Card.
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To insert a PCMCIA module, please follow the blowing steps. 1. Locate the Compact Flash Memory Card slot on the rear of the system.
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2. Slide the PCMCIA module into the slot until to the bottom of the slot. 3. When a new card is seated, the system may detect it and try to install the appropriate driver. Follow the onscreen instruction to complete the process.
WPC-651 is equipped with the AMI BIOS stored in Flash ROM. The BIOS has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration easily. This type of information is stored in CMOS RAM so that it is retained during power-off periods.
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Keys to navigate within setup menu Functions Up Arrow Move to the previous item Down Move to the next item Arrow Left Arrow Move to the item on the left (menu bar) Right Move to the item on the right (menu bar) Arrow Move Enter Move to the item you desired PageUp key Increase the numeric value or make changes...
3.2 Main Menu Once you enter WPC-651 AMI BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, you should start with the Main Menu. The Main Menu allows you to select from eleven setup functions and two exit choices. Use arrow keys to switch among items and press <Enter>...
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This setup page includes all the items in a standard compatible BIOS. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PageUp>/<PageDn> or <+>/<-> keys to select the value or number you want in each item and press <Enter> key to certify it.
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Item Options Description Date Mm:dd:yy Set the system date. Note that the ‘Day’ automatically changes when you set the date Time Hh:mm:ss Set the system time Drive A Non Installed Select the type of floppy disk drive Drive B 360KB, 5 1/4 installed in your system 1.2MB, 5 1/4 720KB, 3 1/2...
This setup page includes all the items in a standard compatible BIOS. Use the arrow keys to highlight the item and then use the <PageUp>/<PageDn> or <+>/<-> keys to select the value or number you want in each item and press <Enter> key to certify it.
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Self-Monitoring, analysis and reporting Technology. For prediction of device degradation and/or faults. Boot Up Num-Lock Select “On” to enable numeric function of the numeric keypad, or “Off” to disregard it. PS/2 Mouse Support Select “Enabled” to enable PS/2 mouse function, or “Disabled” to release IRQ12 interrupt for other ISA-bus I/O devices.
CMOS or try to reload BIOS Setup to boot up system. Boot To OS/2 You should set this option to “Yes” to support OS/2 environment. L1 Cache This option controls to turn on or off the CPU’s Level 1 built-in cache. L2 Cache Enables this option to turn on or off the CPU’s Level 2 built-in cache.
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Configre SDRAM Timing by SPD This option provides DIMM plug-and-play support by Serial Presence Detect (SPD) mechanism via the System Management Bus (SMBus) interface. You can disable this option to manage the following four SDRAM timing options by yourself. In addition, SDRAM operating timings may follow serial presence from EEPROM content by setting this option to “Enabled”, and all of SDRAM timing options will be not available and hidden.
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USB KB/Mouse Legacy Support This feature will be automatically disabled and hidden if user chooses the “Disabled” setting from the foregoing USB Function option. Otherwise, enabling this option provides support for USB-keyboard without auxiliary driver under DOS environment. 3-13...
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This APM (Advanced Power Management) determines how much power energy can be saved by setting below items to handle system power resource. The following descriptions will specify the definition of each item in details. Power Management/APM Using this feature to control system power resources. Set this option to “Enabled”...
signal. This duty cycle indicates the percentage of time the STPCLK# signal is asserted while in the throttle mode. Display Activity This option specifies if BIOS is to monitor activity on the display monitor for power conservation purposes. If set to Monitor and the computer is in a power saving state, BIOS watches for video display activity.
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PnP-aware adapter cards installed in your computer will not be configured properly. Clear NVRAM This option is used to clear NVRAM and check or update ESCD (Extended System Configuration Data) data after system power on. Set this option to No that will not clear NVRAM and the operation of update ESCD is effective in different ESCD data comparison.
adapter cards. These options determine if AMIBIOS should remove an IRQ from the pool of available IRQs passed to devices that are configurable by the system BIOS. The available IRQ pool is determined by reading the ESCD NVRAM. If more IRQs must be removed from the pool, the end user can use these PCI/PnP Setup to remove the IRQ by assigning the option to the ISA/EISA setting.
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Duplex Mode Duplex Mode has two settings Half Duplex and Full Duplex On Board Parallel Port There are four optional items Parallel Port Mode, EPP Version, Parallel Port IRQ, and Parallel Port DMA Channel used to control on-board parallel port interface while user select I/O base address manually.
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Parallel Port DMA Channel: This option is only available if On Board Parallel Port is set to fixed I/O address and the setting of Parallel Port Mode is ECP. This option sets the DMA channel used by ECP-capable parallel port. Parallel Port IRQ: This option is only valid if the Onboard Parallel Port option is not set to Disabled.
This setup describes current system status detected from hardware monitor controller. The status showed on screen will include : There are two on-board temperature sensors, TSENS1, and TSENS2. Current System Temperature (Generally indicates the inside temperature of chassis or surface temperature of SBC) Current CPU Fan Speed Current Chassis Fan Speed System operating voltage includes “CPU Vcore”, “+2.500V”,...
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Code Description NMI is disabled. CPU ID saved. INIT code checksum verification will be started. Initializing the DMA controller, performing the keyboard controller BAT test, starting memory refresh, and going to 4GB flat mode. To start memory sizing. Returning to real mode. Executing any OEM patches and setting the stack next.
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are uncompressed in F0000h shadow RAM. Code Description The NMI is disabled. Next, checking for a soft reset or a power on condition. The BIOS stack has been built. Next, disabling cache memory. Uncompressing the POST code next. Next, initializing the CPU and the CPU data area. The CMOS checksum calculation is done next.
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retrace checking. Video display checking is over. Setting the display mode next. The display mode is set. Displaying the power on message next. Initializing the bus input, IPL, and general devices next, if present. Displaying bus initialization error message. The new cursor position has been read and saved. Displaying the Hit <DEL> message next.
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Hit <DEL> message next. The Hit <DEL> message is cleared. The <WAIT…> message is displayed. Staring the DMA and interrupt controller test next. The DMA page register test passed. To do DMA#1 base register test. DMA#1 base register test passed. To do DMA#2 base register test. DMA#2 base register test passed.
Coprocessor next. Coprocessor initialized. Going to do any initialization after Coprocessor test. Initialization after the Coprocessor test is complete. Checking the extended keyboard, keyboard ID, and Num Lock key next. Issuing the keyboard ID command next. Displaying any soft errors next. Soft error display complete.
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of CPU Board This Appendix provides information on Jumper Setting and Connectors List of CPU Board, WEB-6580. 3.13 Jumper Location...
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3.14.1 Jumper Notes To close or enable a setting, put a jumper cap over the jumper pins. To open or disable a setting, make sure there is no jumper cap covering the jumper pins. See the table below for an illustration. Notation Description Illustration...
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Pin 1 of the connector on the motherboard. Pin 1 side of the cable is identified by a color, usually red, stripe. Pin 1 of the motherboard connector is identified by the number 1 imprinted or an additional shading on the board. WPC-651 TOP SIDE...
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WPC-651 BOTTOM SIDE 3.15.2 Connectors List The connectors on the WPC-651 are used to connect external devices such as hard disk drives, printers, keyboard, CRT, panel, serial ports, etc. Specifically, WPC-651 has the following connectors: CONNECTOR FUNCTION REMARK VGA Interface...
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LCD Voltage Select Standard 5-1/4” Disk Power Connector Big 4 Pin Compact Flash Card Panel type select Li battery for RTC FDD1 Floppy connector 2x17 pin header IDE1 IDE1 (Primary) interface LPT1 Parallel port connector 2x13 pin header Standard IrDA (Infrared) port Panel TTL interface LAN1 RJ-45 Ethernet connector...
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PIN No. Signal Description Data Carrier Detect Received Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send Ring Indicator Not used External Panel Power Connector (J3) PIN No. Signal Description Ground +12V Ground Enablk Reset Button (J4) PIN No.
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PIN No. Signal Description Data Carrier Detect Received Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send Ring Indicator Not used AUDIO Interface (J10) PIN No. Signal Description MICPWR LINE_L Ground LINE_R Ground LOUT_L Ground LOUT_R...
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Follow below instructions and notice the caution for replacing and disposing of the RTC Lithium battery CR2032 for safety consideration : CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
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CAUTION: Do not install and press battery shown as below direction.
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