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  • Page 1 User’s Guide Document Revision 1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Internal Connector (USB 2) ......24 Technical Support ........3 10.2.1 Limitations of USB Port 2 ......24 INTRODUCTION ..........4 10.3 Configuration ........25 coolMONSTER/PM ........4 ETHERNET INTERFACE ........26 ® The coolMONSTER PISA Family ......4 11.1 Ethernet Controller ........
  • Page 3 25.7.2 Boot First Function ........88 23.2.1 Thermal Monitor ........58 25.8 Exit Menu ..........89 23.2.2 Catastrophic Thermal Protection ...... 58 25.9 Kontron BIOS Extensions ......90 23.3 Processor Performance Control ......59 25.9.1 JIDA BIOS extension ........90 23.4 Thermal Management ........59 25.9.2 Remote Control Client Extension ......
  • Page 4 General PC Architecture ......103 29.3 Ports ..........103 29.3.1 RS-232 Serial ........103 29.3.2 ATA ..........104 29.3.3 USB ..........104 29.4 Programming ......... 104 APPENDIX G: DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY ....105 coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Contents Contents coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 5: User Information

    JUMPtec®, and KONTRON Embedded Modules are registered trademarks of KONTRON Embedded Modules GmbH©. KONTRON Embedded Modules will not be responsible for any defects or damages to other products not supplied by KONTRON Embedded Modules that are caused by a faulty KONTRON Embedded Modules product.
  • Page 6: Technical Support

    KONTRON KONTRON 1.6 Technical Support 2. Introduction Technicians and engineers from KONTRON Embedded Modules and/or 2.1 coolMONSTER/PM its subsidiaries and official distributors are available for technical support. We are committed to making our product easy to use and will help you use our products in your systems.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    12. Make sure all your connections have been made correctly. 13. Turn on power. 14. Enter the BIOS by pressing the F2 key during boot-up. Make all changes in the BIOS setup. See the BIOS chapter of this manual for details. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Specifications Specifications coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Intelligent Drive Electronics (IDE) • Two UDMA Peripheral Component Inter-connect (PCI) Bus Master IDE port (each up to two devices) † System Monitor Controller for Temperature and † Universal Serial Bus (USB) coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Specifications Specifications coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: Mechanical Specifications

    Height on Bottom 4.2.4 extension card was attached to the system. † Maximum 4 mm (0.16”) † coolMONSTER/PM 1.0GHz (Celeron-M®) 4.2.5 Weight Operation State AT Power Supply +5V only †...
  • Page 10: Real-Time Clock (Rtc) Battery

    English, German, French, Danish, Finish and Spanish. If the battery is accessible by the end user, it is in the responsibility of the customer to give the corresponding safety instructions in the required language(s). coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Specifications Specifications...
  • Page 11: Mtbf

    You must maintain the System MTBF (hours) : (171.636) temperature according to the above specification. Notes: Fans usually shipped with Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH products have 50,000-hour typical operating life. The above estimates assume no fan, but a Humidity 4.5.2 passive heat sinking arrangement.
  • Page 12: Cpu, Chipset And Super I/O

    KONTRON KONTRON 5.2 Chipset 5. CPU, Chipset and Super I/O The chipset of the coolMONSTER/PM consists of the Intel® 855GME 5.1 CPU chipset GMCH (Graphics and Memory Controller Hub) and the Intel ® 82801DB ICH-4 (I/O Controller Hub 4). The coolMONSTER/PM is available with an Intel® Mobile Pentium®-M or Celeron®-M central processing unit (CPU) from 0.8GHz up to...
  • Page 13: Ich4 (82801Db)

    Power Management Logic • ACPI 2.0 compliant • Supports PCI PME# † Low Pin Count (LPC) Interface † SM Bus 2.0 interface (System Management Bus) coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide CPU, Chipset and Super I/O CPU, Chipset and Super I/O coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 14: System Memory

    Notes: Some older modules and modules out of specification are designed for 2.7V (power level). These modules may not work well at the coolMONSTER/PM. The total amount of memory available on the DDR-SDRAM modules is used for main memory and graphics memory on the coolMONSTER/PM.
  • Page 15: Front Panel

    KONTRON KONTRON 8. Front Panel 9. Keyboard and Mouse Interface The coolMONSTER/PM comes with a front panel interface that coolMONSTER/PM offers PS/2-keyboard PS/2-mouse provides the following connectivity: interface on Connectors X15 and X16. The lower interface is for the Mouse and the upper interface for the Keyboard connection.
  • Page 16: Ps/2-Mouse Connector

    PS/2-Mouse connector on the front. The coolMONSTER/PM offers 3 USB ports. These ports are driven by Header Signal Name Function either two UHCI USB 1.1 or one EHCI USB 2.0 controller(s). Two MSDAT PS/2 Mouse data (bi-directional I/O) of the three USB ports are available on the coolMONSTER/PM’s...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    11. Ethernet INTERFACE 10.3 Configuration The coolMONSTER/PM comes with one Ethernet interface, which uses You can enable or disable the two USB UHCI Host Controllers in the ICH4’s integrated 32-bit PCI LAN controller in combination the BIOS Setup Utility for support of USB 1.1 devices. USB Host with the Intel®...
  • Page 18: Connector

    The 10/100Base-T interface is available on a standard 8-pin RJ45 If any problems occur, you can solve some of them by using the jack. It is available at the slot panel of the coolMONSTER/PM latest drivers for the Intel® LAN controller. Kontron provides...
  • Page 19: Graphic Interfaces

    Output) interface available The coolMONSTER/PM uses the graphics accelerator integrated in Connector X1, a 50-pin, flat-foil connector on the bottom side the Intel® 855GM/GME chipset, which delivers high-performance of the board. To find the location of the DVO interface, please video capabilities.
  • Page 20: Flat Panel Lvds Interface (Jili) Connector

    Inspect the cable for damages. Kontron. Please refer to the cable list on the Kontron Web site for part numbers and cable names. A detailed description of the 2.
  • Page 21: Graphics Technical Support

    12.8 Graphics Technical Support 12.9.2 Extended VESA VGA Modes If problems occur, you can solve some of them by using the latest drivers for the graphics controller. Kontron provides you with the latest tested drivers, which can differ from newer VESA Display...
  • Page 22: Serial-Communication Interfaces

    BIOS set-up utility, serial required. A 9-pin DSUB cable is available from Kontron (KAB- input/output interfaces to enabled, disabled or auto. The base DSUB9-2, Part Number 96017-0000-00-0). I/O-addresses 3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h, or 2E8h can be configured when enabled, as well as the interrupts IRQ3, IRQ4, IRQ10 and IRQ11.
  • Page 23: Parallel-Port Interface

    14. Parallel-Port Interface U41A U19A RS422 (full duplex): Ux and Uy activ /DTR4 U74LS125 The coolMONSTER/PM incorporates an IBM XT/AT compatible parallel REA# port. It supports uni-directional, bi-directional, EPP and ECP U11C operating modes. RN89 enable signal from BIOS setup...
  • Page 24: Configuration

    Operation chapter additional information configuration. The coolMONSTER/PM features two IDE interfaces configuration. that can drive four hard-disk drives. When two IDE devices share a single adapter, they are connected in a master/slave, daisy- chain configuration. If only one drive is in the system, you must set it as the master.
  • Page 25: Connector

    This Ground Not connected signal is active low when the hard disk is busy. SIDE_DRQ Secondary IDE DMA Request for IDE master coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide IDE Interfaces IDE Interfaces coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 26: Signal Descriptions

    Ultra DMA Mode in the BIOS Setup Utility. To find the location of EIDE-controller interfaces 2, please see the Appendix E: Connector Layout chapter. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide IDE Interfaces IDE Interfaces coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Floppy Interface

    16.2 Configuration You can configure the floppy disk interface in the BIOS Setup The floppy-drive interface of the coolMONSTER/PM uses a 2.88MB Utility. You can choose the 3.5” (common) or 5.25” drive types super I/O floppy-disk controller and can support two floppy disk with densities of 360kB, 720kB, 1.2MB, 1.25MB, 1.44MB or 2.88MB.
  • Page 28: Sound Interface

    The sound connector is available through Connector X8 (6 pins). The following table shows the pin-out of the connector. The coolMONSTER/PM uses a Realtek ALC650 sound codec. The ALC650 is an 18-bit, full duplex AC’97 2.2 compatible stereo audio Header...
  • Page 29: Feature Interface

    LED. Connect the anode of the LED via You cannot configure the Feature interface from the BIOS Setup a 470R resistor to VCC supply voltage. The 470R resistor is Utility. not onboard of the coolMONSTER/PM. USB2-/USB2+ (Universal Serial Bus Port 2 -/+) 18.3 Signal Description †...
  • Page 30: Fan Interface

    (Pin feature The coolMONSTER/PM is normally shipped with a CPU fan. If for connector X12 – Button power on), you can switch the board on any reason no CPU fan is mounted or a different fan has to be used, use this interface to connect a fan to cool the CPU.
  • Page 31: Power Interface

    You can configure lots of options for power-saving states such as standby state with partial power reduction and suspend state The coolMONSTER/PM is not a replacement for a power supply. It with full-power reduction. You can specify wake-up events that is a +5V only boards.
  • Page 32: Watchdog Timer

    The watchdog timer is integrated in the onboard SMSC SCH3114 The SMSC SCH3114 controller monitors several critical hardware controller of the coolMONSTER/PM and can issue a reset to the parameters of the system, including power-supply voltages, fan system or generate a non-maskable interrupt (NMI). The watchdog...
  • Page 33: Important Technology Information

    TCC (Thermal a better understanding of some of the features offered by the Control Circuit) when the processor silicon reaches its maximum coolMONSTER/PM. This information can be referenced when reading operating temperature. temperature...
  • Page 34: Processor Performance Control

    Notes: For more detailed information see Chapter 12 of the ACPI Specification. system performance. The active cooling trip point declares the temperature threshold OS uses to start/stop active cooling devices (fan). † Passive Cooling Trip Point coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Important Technology Information Important Technology Information coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 35: I/O Apic Vs. 8259 Pic Interrupt Mode

    The I/O APIC in the chipset of the coolMONSTER/PM supports a total of 24 interrupts. Enable Native IDE Support in the BIOS Setup Utility if your OS supports this mode.
  • Page 36: Appendix A: System-Resource Allocation

    (1) If the „used for“-device is disabled in setup, the corresponding DMA channel is available for other devices. (2) Possible setting for LPT1 if configured for ECP mode. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix A: System-Resource Allocation Appendix A: System Resource Allocations...
  • Page 37: Memory Map

    Using Expanded Memory Managers 24.3 Memory Map 24.3.1 coolMONSTER/PM extension BIOSes may be mapped to an upper memory The coolMONSTER/PM processor modules can support up to 2048MB of area. (See the previous table). Some add-on boards also have memory. The first 640KB of DDR-SDRAM are used as main memory.
  • Page 38: I/O Address Map

    24.4 I/O Address Map 24.5 Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Devices The I/O-port addresses of the coolMONSTER/PM are functionally identical with a standard PC/AT. All addresses not mentioned in All devices follow the PCI 2.1 specification. The BIOS and OS this table should be available. We recommend that you do not use control memory and I/O resources.
  • Page 39: Appendix B: Bios Operation

    2005, lot 10 of that year, and is board 25. Appendix B: BIOS Operation number 2 of that lot. 25.2 Configuring the System BIOS The coolMONSTER/PM comes with Phoenix BIOS 4.0, Release 6.1, which is located in the onboard Flash EEPROM in compressed form. Phoenix BIOS...
  • Page 40: Main Menu

    <Alt-F1> on a menu brings up the General Help window that describes the legend keys and their alternates. Press <Esc> to exit the General Help window. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 41: Master Or Slave Submenus

    The CompactFlash IDE interface is not capable of running UDMA modes. On the 40 pin IDE interface an 80line UDMA 100 cable is required for proper operation in modes UDMA 3 and higher. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation...
  • Page 42: Pci/Pnp Configuration Submenu

    PCI bus clocks. A high-priority, high-throughput device may benefit from a greater value. Note: In the Option column, bold shows default settings. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Memory Cache Submenu

    If you want to use the USB boot feature, enable USB BIOS Legacy Support. A 16kb UMB area (most likely DC000h-DFFFFh) is used for USB BIOS Legacy Support. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 44: Lan Options

    Select I/O base of port. Interrupt IRQ 5, IRQ 7 Select IRQ DMA channel DMA1, DMA3 Set the DMA channel for the parallel port in ECP mode coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 45: Watchdog Settings Submenu

    The BIOS or an option ROM requests keyboard input backlight control. (****) Only visible if the panel adapter is equipped with a Xicore X9429 digital potentiometer for contrast control. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 46: Security Menu

    Passwords are not case sensitive. † USB resume event User and Supervisor passwords are related. A User password is possible only if a Supervisor password exists. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 47: Acpi Control Submenu

    (**) See the chapter “Important Technology Information of this user’s guide for more details about these features. (***) coolMONSTER/PM with Celeron M processor does not support TM2. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 48: Boot Menu And Utilities

    This section shows all devices that are excluded from the boot order. Any device listed here will never be used as boot device and not appear in the Boot First function. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix B: BIOS Operation...
  • Page 49: Exit Menu

    For detailed information about programming, refer to the JIDA specification and a source code example (JIDAI???.ZIP), which you can find at the Kontron Web site. The three question marks represent the revision number of the file. You also can contact technical support for this file.
  • Page 50: Lan Pxe Rom

    This optional ROM allows you to boot the † Restore a corrupt BIOS coolMONSTER/PM over an Ethernet connection. A server with Intel PXE boot support is required on the other side of the Ethernet 25.10.1 Flashing a BIOS connection.
  • Page 51: Preventing Problems When Updating Or Restoring Bios

    Application Note PHLASH_SCE???, which available from the KONTRON Embedded Modules Web site. The three question marks stand for the revision number of the file. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix B: BIOS Operation Appendix D: Mechanical Dimensions coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide...
  • Page 52: Appendix D: Mechanical Dimensions

    KONTRON 27. Appendix D: Mechanical 28. Appendix E: Connector Layout Dimensions 28.1 Top Side 27.1 Top View Dimensions on Mounting Holes and Pin 1 of each connector given in mm (mil) 27.2 Slot View Notes: The position of Pin 1 of each connector can be seen in the previous chapter.
  • Page 53: Bottom Side

    Standard PS/2 plugs Interfaces Mouse PS/2 Keyboard For PS/2 Standard PS/2 plugs Interfaces Keyboard 2.54mm 5 pos. RS485 Interface (JST XHP-5 Connector with crimp contacts (COM D) JST SXH-001T-PO.6 coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix F: PC Architecture Information Appendix F: PC Architecture Information...
  • Page 54: Pin-Out Table

    WRTPRTJ PRI_PD1 SEC_PD1 PIDE_AKJ SIDE_AKJ RDATAJ SIRQI SIRQII HDSEL PIDE_A1 SIDE_A1 DSKCHG CBLID PIDE_A0 SIDE_A0 PIDE_A2 SIDE_A2 PIDE_CS1J SIDE_CS1J PIDE_CS3J SIDE_CS3J DASP_P DASP_S VCC * VCC * coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix F: PC Architecture Information Appendix F: PC Architecture Information...
  • Page 55: Appendix F: Pc Architecture Information

    The PCI-SIG provides a forum for its ~900 member companies, who develop PCI products based on the specifications that are created by the PCI-SIG. You can search for information about the SIG on the Web. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide 101 Appendix F: PC Architecture Information Appendix F: PC Architecture Information...
  • Page 56: General Pc Architecture

    “232” as a search criteria to obtain a list of application notes. You can search for information about the data book on National Semiconductor’s Web site. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide 103 Appendix F: PC Architecture Information Appendix F: PC Architecture Information...
  • Page 57: Appendix G: Document Revision History

    KONTRON 30. Appendix G: Document Revision History Version Date Edited by Changes LEUBM110 03.05.2006 Official release. coolMONSTER/PM User’s Guide Appendix G: Document Revision History...

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