System Specification Front Panel I/O Processor Intel Atom N270, 1.6GHz Memory Support 2 DDRII 400/533, 2GB Max. Storage B C D Item Description Item Description 2 2.5 ” SATA HDD (option, support RAID0/RAID1) LCM Module Port4, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet Power Button Port3, 10/100/1000Mpbs Ethernet Expansion slots 1 PCI slot...
4.1 System Memory: Back Panel 4.1.1 Overview: Intel 945GSE supports DDRII 400/533 memory modules, total 2GB system memory Max. 4.1.2 Configuration: By Intel 945GSE chipset default, users have to populate DIMM1 to make system work properly. Please refer to the following table for correct memory module population Item Description...
4.4 Default Jumper Settings: 4.2 IDE connector and Compact Flash card socket : 4.4.1 Clear CMOS: 4.2.1 IDE connector: Disable: 1-2 pin short (default) IDE connector supports standard ATA 33/66/100 devices. Clear CMOS: 2-3 pin short The pin 20 is removed intentionally for the purpose of dummy-proof.
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5.3 Attach storage device. Installation Guide 5.3.1 Compact Flash card: 5.1 Remove the top cover: There are 5 screws fixing the top cover please remove the top cover for the following installation proce. 5.3.2 IDE or SATA devices: If you take IDE or SATA devices as your storage device, please attach IDE or SATA cable to corresponded connectors on the main board.
BIOS Setting Follow on-screen instruction to change Hard Disk Boot Priority 6.1 Boot Sequence: 6.1.1 Default boot sequence: Hard Disk->USB-CDROM-> USB FDD->Boot Other Device 6.2 Setting Port1 as First LAN in OS: By Default, Linux initiates PCI Express device driver prior to PCI devices.
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6.2.3 Navigate to “Function Ports” then press ener 6.2.5 Save and Exit, after system reboots, Port3~6 are disabled during Linux Installation. 6.3 Disabling Boot Beep in BIOS: By default, there is a beep sound when system finishes early stage BIOS boot sequence. To disable the beep during boot sequence, please follow the following procedure: 6.3.1 Press “Del”...
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6.4.3 Navigate to “WOL LAN Port 1” and press enter. 6.3.4 Set “Buzzer” to “Disabled” to disable the boot beep. 6.4.4 Select “Disabled” to disable WOL of Port1 6.3.5 Save and Exit, system will not beep during boot. 6.4 Disabling WOL (Wake on LAN) of Port1: By default, Port1 supports WOL (Wake on LAN) feature and is “Enabled”.
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6.5 Optional SATA RAID 6.5.4 Navigate to “OnChip IDE Devices” and press “Enter”. SATA from Intel ICH7M supports Intel RAID 0 and RAID 1 feature. The following setting are default setting: By default, SATA are set to “Enhanced Mode” and “AHCI enabled”. SATA Mode: AHCI Please follow the procedure to change BIOS setting to support On-Chip Serial ATA: Enhanced Mode.
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Command 0x11(Acknowledge OK) 0x14(Acknowledge Fail and no action executed) FW8888 has a LCM display that communicates with FW8888 Return Home main board via Serial (RS232) interface. In the front panel, there are 4 buttons (up, down, enter and escape) that can...
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Turn On/Off Backlight Button Return Values Direction Host to LCM Command 0x10, 0x38 (turn off backlight) 0x10, 0x39 (turn on backlight) Explain Turn on or turn off backlight Response LCM to Host Command 0x11(Acknowledge OK) Direction LCM to Host 0x14(Acknowledge Fail and no action executed) Command 0x15, Up 0x16, Down...
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