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  • Page 1 User’s Guide Document Revision 2.2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Trademarks....................2 Standards...................... 2 Warranty ....................... 2 Technical Support ................... 3 2. INTRODUCTION ...................... 4 coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3 ............... 4 The coolMONSTER PISA® Family ................. 4 3. GETTING STARTED ....................5 4. SPECIFICATIONS....................6 Functional Specifications ................. 6 Mechanical Specifications................. 8 Electrical Specifications ...................
  • Page 4 KONTRON 10. KEYBOARD AND MOUSE INTERFACES............. 20 10.1 Keyboard Connector ..................20 10.2 Mouse Connector ...................20 10.3 Configuration....................20 11. USB INTERFACE....................21 11.1 Connector ....................21 11.2 Configuration....................21 12. ETHERNET INTERFACE ..................22 12.1 Connector ....................23 12.2 Configuration....................23 13. GRAPHIC INTERFACES ..................24 13.1 CRT Connector ....................24...
  • Page 5 KONTRON 20. FEATURE INTERFACE ..................40 20.1 Connector ....................40 20.2 Configuration....................40 20.3 Signal Description..................41 21. FAN INTERFACE ....................43 21.1 Connector ....................43 21.2 Configuration....................43 22. POWER INTERFACE..................... 44 22.1 Connector ....................44 22.2 Configuration....................45 23. WATCHDOG TIMER ....................46 23.1 Configuration....................46 23.2 Programming ....................46...
  • Page 6 26.7.1. Dark Boot ....................68 26.8 MultiBoot 3 ....................69 26.8.1. Boot First Submenu ..................71 26.9 Exit Menu .....................71 26.10 Kontron BIOS Extensions.................72 26.10.1. JIDA BIOS extension .................72 26.10.2. LAN RPL ROM ...................72 26.11 Updating or Restoring BIOS Using PhoenixPhlash ..........73 26.11.1. Flashing a BIOS..................73 26.11.2.
  • Page 7: User Information

    “as-is” and is subject to change without notice. For the circuits, descriptions and tables indicated, KONTRON assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned.
  • Page 8: Trademarks

    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 9: Technical Support

    We are committed to making our product easy to use and will help you use our products in your systems. Before contacting KONTRON Embedded Modules technical support, please consult our Web site for the latest product documentation, utilities, and drivers. If the information does not help solve the problem, contact us by telephone.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Pentium III with 256 KB and the Intel Mobile Celeron low voltage CPU with 128KB L2 cache memory on die. The coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3 integrate the complete functionality of a Pentium III class motherboard with CPU, System BIOS, up to 256MB or 512MB SDRAM, keyboard controller, real-time clock, onboard VGA with LCD interface, and additional peripheral functions.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    KONTRON GETTING STARTED The easiest way to get the coolMONSTER/P3 or coolMONSTER/C3 board running is to use a PISA baseboard from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH. Take the following steps: 1. Turn off the power supply. 2. Connect the power supply to the baseboard or the coolMONSTER.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    KONTRON SPECIFICATIONS Functional Specifications Processor   • Intel Mobile Pentium III processor with 256KB L2 cache memory on die   • Intel Mobile Celeron low voltage (LV) CPU with 128KB L2 cache memory on die Chipset  •...
  • Page 13 KONTRON Ethernet  • Intel 82559ER 10/100 Mbps PCI Fast Ethernet controller Onboard Video Graphics Array (VGA) • ATI RAGEMobility-M LCD-VGA Controller with integrated 4MB Video RAM • ATI RAGEMobility-M1 LCD-VGA Controller with integrated 8MB Video RAM (only on boards with 700MHz or 850MHz processor) •...
  • Page 14: Mechanical Specifications

    KONTRON Mechanical Specifications PISA Bus Connector • Edge card connector, EISA standard, AMP 650226-1 (or compatible) Dimensions • Length x Width: 176 mm x 125mm (6.9” x 4.9”) Height on Top • Maximum 60 mm (2.36”) on 850MHz version •...
  • Page 15: Supply Current (Maximum)

    KONTRON Supply Current (maximum) 4.3.4. Graphic Current Celeron 300 MHz 4MB ATI Rage Mobility TO BE DONE PIII 400 MHz mobile 4MB ATI Rage Mobility TO BE DONE PIII 700 MHz mobile 8MB ATI Rage Mobility TO BE DONE PIII 850 MHz mobile...
  • Page 16: Mtbf

    MTBF values. System MTBF (hours) : 123.388 for coolMONSTER/P3 400MHz 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 passive heat sinking arrangement.
  • Page 17: Humidity

    KONTRON For devices that are specified for higher case temperatures, please see the following table. Device Function Max. Case Temperature Chipset (Host Bridge) +105°C Intel 82443BX Graphic Controller +85°C ATI Rage Mobility LT1702 DC/DC Converter +70°C LT1702 (on 850MHz) DC/DC Converter (ext.- Temp) +85°C...
  • Page 18: Cpu, Chipset, And Super I/O

    CPU with 128KB L2 cache memory on die. Chipset The coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3 PISA Boards operate with the Intel ® 440BX AGPset, which consists of the 82443BX Host Bridge and the 82371EB PIIX4E. The 850MHz version of the coolMONSTER/P3 comes with the 82443GX Host Bridge.
  • Page 19: Super I/O

    KONTRON Super I/O There are two super I/O devices onboard of the coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3. The first one is the Winbond W83977EF and provides the following features: Keyboard controller PS/2 Mouse interface Two serial interface (COM A and COM B)
  • Page 20: Video Controller

    KONTRON VIDEO CONTROLLER The COOLMONSTER/P3 and COOLMONSTER/C3 use the ATI RAGEMobility-M LCD-VGA Controller with 4MB integrated video memory. The 700MHz and 850MHz versions of this board come with the ATI RAGEMobility-M1 LCD-VGA-Controller with 8MB of integrated video memory. The controller...
  • Page 21: Supported Display Types

    To find out whether your panel is supported by the coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3, check the Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH support pages on the Internet for the actual panel lists. A “Panel Configurator” offers the latest information about all adapted and tested LCDs and is regularly updated.
  • Page 22 KONTRON Dual Display Mode Support (CRT/TFT, no DVD/Video Overlay and no 3D, 75 Hz Refresh on Both Displays) Disp1 Disp2 Maximum Secondary Display Color Depth (bpp) vs Primary Display Color Depth Width Height Width Height 8bpp 16bpp 24bpp 32bpp 1024...
  • Page 23: System Memory

    KONTRON SYSTEM MEMORY The COOLMONSTER/P3 and COOLMONSTER/C3 use only Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). One socket is available for 3.3 Volt (power level) unbuffered Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM) of 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 and 256MB on boards with the Intel ® 440BX chipset.
  • Page 24: Pisa Bus

    A detailed description of the signals and its timing characteristics is beyond the scope of this document. Refer to the PISA specification PISAD??? (three question marks holding the revision number) available on the Kontron web sites and the official ISA- and PCI-specifications for further details.
  • Page 25: Front Panel

    KONTRON FRONT PANEL The coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3 come with a front panel interface that provides the following connectivity: CRT interface Ethernet interface USB interface PS/2 keyboard connector PS/2 mouse connector Keyboard Ethernet CMP/P3 and CMP/C3 User’s Guide Front Panel...
  • Page 26: Keyboard And Mouse Interfaces

    KONTRON KEYBOARD AND MOUSE INTERFACES The mouse connector is available through Connector X11 (6 pins). The keyboard connector is available through Connector X10 (6 pins). Keyboard Connector 10.1 The following table shows the pinout of the PS/2 keyboard connector on the front panel.
  • Page 27: Usb Interface

    KONTRON USB INTERFACE The chipset of the COOLMONSTER/P3 or COOLMONSTER/C3 features one USB host controller with integrated root hub. The controller serves two USB ports (1 and 2). Port 1 can be accessed at the USB connector in the front and Port 2 at the feature connector.
  • Page 28: Ethernet Interface

    KONTRON ETHERNET INTERFACE The COOLMONSTER/P3 and COOLMONSTER/C3 Ethernet interface use the 82559ER from Intel. This is a fully integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN solution. The 82559ER consists of both the Media Access Controller (MAC) and the physical layer (PHY) interface combined into a single component solution.
  • Page 29: Connector

    NOTE: (**) Do not connect anything to these pins! To find the location of the Ethernet interface, please see the Appendix E: Connector Layout chapter. Configuration 12.2 Please refer to the KONTRON Web site and the corresponding readme and setup/install files. CMP/P3 and CMP/C3 User’s Guide Ethernet Interface...
  • Page 30: Graphic Interfaces

    Flat Panel LVDS Interface (JILI) Connector 13.2 The JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface (JILI) is KONTRON’s standard flat panel interface for high- end graphics. Its definition is based on standard LVDS chipsets widely used in notebooks and TFT monitors. The implementation of this subsystem complies with the JILI Specification, which you can find on the KONTRON Web site.
  • Page 31: Configuration

    KONTRON Configuration 13.3 In the BIOS Setup Utility, go to the Advanced Chipset Submenu to the aperture size options. You can select the size of the Graphic Aperture throughout the range of 4Mb to 256Mb. For more information, see Appendix B: BIOS Operation.
  • Page 32: Serial-Communication Interfaces

    X2. To have the signals available on the standard serial interface connectors DSUB9 or DSUB25, an adapter cable is required. A 9-pin DSUB cable is available from KONTRON (KAB-DSUB9-2, Part Number 96017-0000-00-0). The following table shows the pinouts for COM A, COM B, COM C, and COM D (all RS-232) as well as necessary connections for the DSUB adapters.
  • Page 33: Configuration

    485_1TXD+ Channel B positive terminal 485_1TXD- Channel B negative terminal The connector for connecting RS485 to COOLMONSTER/P3 or COOLMONSTER/C3 is from manufacturer JST. For mating connector information see Appendix E: Connector Layout. Configuration 14.5 You can choose IRQ 10 or 11 for COM D (RS-485). You can set COM D to one of the following base I/O-addresses: 3F8h, 2F8h, 3E8h, or 2E8h.
  • Page 34: Rs-485 Diagram

    KONTRON RS-485 Diagram 14.5.1. U19A RS422 (full duplex): Ux and Uy activ U74LS125 /DTR4 REA# U11C enable signal from BIOS setup U74HCT14 232_485E 232_BEN 232_485E 232_485E RN4K7VF SIN4 REA# 485_1RXD- R108 R5%120RS03 RS485/RS422 /RTS4 485_1RXD+ SOUT4 485_1RXD+ 485_1RXD- UMAX483 R110...
  • Page 35: Irda Interface

    For internal use only NC (**) For internal use only The connector with eight positions used on COOLMONSTER/P3 or COOLMONSTER/C3 for connecting an infrared module is from manufacturer BERG. For mating connector information see Appendix E: Connector Layout. Note:(*) To protect external power lines of peripheral devices, make sure that...
  • Page 36: Configuration

    KONTRON Configuration 15.3 You can set IrDA for COM B. Choices for mode of operation include Normal, IrDA, and ASK-IR. You can make your choices in the I/O Device Configuration Submenu in the BIOS Setup Utility. IrDA Interface CMP/P3 and CMP/C3 User’s Guide...
  • Page 37: Parallel-Port Interface

    KONTRON PARALLEL-PORT INTERFACE The COOLMONSTER/P3 and COOLMONSTER/C3 incorporate an IBM XT/AT compatible parallel port. It supports unidirectional, EPP and ECP operating modes. Connector 16.1 The parallel port is available through the X7 connector (26 pins). To have the signals available on a standard, parallel-interface connector DSUB-25, an adapter cable is required, which is available from KONTRON (KAB-DSUB25-1, Part Number 96015-0000-00-0).
  • Page 38: Configuration

    KONTRON Configuration 16.2 The parallel-port mode, I/O addresses, and IRQs are changeable from the BIOS Setup Utility. You can enable, disable or set the parallel port to auto. You can program the base I/O-address 378h (default), 3BCh or 278h. You can set the parallel port mode to output only, bi-directional, EPP and ECP.
  • Page 39: Eide Interfaces

    It is designed in a 2mm grid for optimal connectivity to a 2.5” hard drive. For IDE interface 1 a standard DIE cable can be used which is also available from Kontron (KAB-IDE- 1, Part Number 96022-0000-00-0). There are several accessories available for IDE interface 2 connectivity.
  • Page 40: Primary Eide Pinout

    KONTRON Primary EIDE Pinout 17.1.1. Header Signal Name Function /HDRST Reset Ground 3-18 PIDE_D1..D15 Primary IDE ATA data bus Ground PIDE_DRQ Primary IDE DMA Request for IDE master Ground /PIDE_IOW Primary IDE IOWJ Command Ground /PIDE_IOR Primary IDE IORJ Command...
  • Page 41: Secondary Eide Pinout

    KONTRON Secondary EIDE Pinout 17.1.2. Header Signal Name Function /HDRST Reset Ground 3-18 SIDE_D1..D15 Secondary IDE ATA data bus Ground SIDE_DRQ Secondary IDE DMA Request for IDE master Ground /SIDE_IOW Secondary IDE IOWJ Command Ground /SIDE_IOR Secondary IDE IORJ Command...
  • Page 42: Signal Descriptions

    KONTRON Signal Descriptions 17.2 /HDRST (Reset) The reset signal is active low during power up and inactive thereafter. DASP_P, DASP_S (Primary, secondary master/slave select) This signal drives a LED whenever a connected hard disk is being accessed or when a second drive is present.
  • Page 43: Floppy Interface

    KONTRON FLOPPY INTERFACE The floppy-drive controller can support two floppy drive disk drives (3.5” and 5.25”) and densities that range from 360kB to 2.88MB. The controller is 100% IBM compatible. Connector 18.1 The floppy disk interface is available on Connector X19 (34 pins).
  • Page 44: Sound Interface

    KONTRON SOUND INTERFACE The COOLMONSTER/P3 and COOLMONSTER/C3 use an ESS Solo-1  PCI AudioDrive ® solution. It provides high-quality audio processing while maintaining full legacy DOS game compatibility. The Solo-1 forms a complete audio subsystem on a single chip. The ESS Solo-1 (ES1938S) features: Single, high-performance, mixed-signal, 16-bit stereo VLSI chip PCI bus specification, revision 2.1 compliant...
  • Page 45: Connector

    The sound connector is available through Connector X1 (6 pins). For mating connector information see Appendix E: Connector Layout. Configuration 19.2 Please refer to the KONTRON Web site and the corresponding readme and setup/install files. CMP/P3 and CMP/C3 User’s Guide Sound Interface...
  • Page 46: Feature Interface

    KONTRON FEATURE INTERFACE Connector 20.1 The feature connector is available through the X6 connector (26 pins) and controls functions such as the PS/2 keyboard clock and data, hard-disk LED, USB serial bus port, and ATX power signals. Signal Name Function...
  • Page 47: Signal Description

    Connect the SPEEDLED pin with the cathode of a LED. Connect the cathode of the LED to the SPEEDLED pin and the anode of the LED to the VCC supply voltage pin. The required 470R resistor is already mounted on board of the coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3. ACTLED (Activity LED) This pin indicates either transmit or receive activity.
  • Page 48 KONTRON 5V_SB, PS-ON, PWRBTN (ATX Power Support Signals) For ATX support please connect the signals in the following manner: Connect Pin 19 of feature connector X6 with Pin 9 of ATX power connector (5V standby). Connect Pin 21 of feature connector X6 with Pin 14 of ATX power connector (power supply on).
  • Page 49: Fan Interface

    KONTRON FAN INTERFACE Use the fan interface to connect a fan to cool the CPU. The connector and onboard system controller support the speed monitoring of the fan. This connector supports 5V fans. Connector 21.1 The fan interface is available on connector J3 (3 pins).
  • Page 50: Power Interface

    KONTRON POWER INTERFACE The coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3 are not a replacement for a power supply. They are +5V only boards. Additional voltages (+12V, -12V, and -5V as well as +3.3V for external PCI-devices) are not generated onboard. If peripheral devices require these voltages, they have to be supplied through the backplane and the PISA bus.
  • Page 51: Configuration

    KONTRON Configuration 22.2 In the BIOS Setup Utility, you can set up a power management system to reduce the amount of energy used after specified periods of inactivity. The setup menu supports: Full On State Standby State with Partial Power Reduction...
  • Page 52: Watchdog Timer

    KONTRON WATCHDOG TIMER The watchdog timer is integrated in the Winbond W83977EF of the coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3 and can issue a reset to the system or generate a nonmaskable interrupt (NMI). The watchdog timer circuit has to be triggered within a specified time by the application software.
  • Page 53: System Controller

    W83782D (e.g. MBM Motherboard Monitor or Hardware Monitor). Please search the Web for such monitoring programs. KONTRON does not provide support for these tools, because they are not sold from us. To monitor temperatures and voltages on the board, use the Hardware Monitor Submenu in the BIOS Setup Utility to obtain information on power plane voltages and to check the temperatures on the CPU die.
  • Page 54: Appendix A: System-Resource Allocation

    KONTRON APPENDIX A: SYSTEM-RESOURCE ALLOCATION Interrupt Request (IRQ) Lines 25.1 IRQ # Available Comment Timer0 Keyboard Slave 8259 COM2 Note (1) COM1 Note (1) Note (2) Note (1) LPT1 Note (1) COM4 Note (1) COM3 Note (1) PS/2 Mouse Note (1)
  • Page 55: Memory Map

    Memory Map 25.3 The coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3 processor modules can support up to 256MB/512MB of memory depending on the chipset. The first 640KB of DRAM are used as main memory. Using DOS, you can address 1MB of memory directly. Memory area above 1MB (high memory, extended memory) is accessed under DOS via special drivers such as HIMEM.SYS and EMM386.EXE,...
  • Page 56: Using Expanded Memory Managers

    KONTRON Using Expanded Memory Managers 25.3.1. coolMOSTER/P3 or coolMONSTER/C3 extension BIOSes may be mapped to an upper memory area. (See previous table.) Some add-on boards also have optional ROMs or use drivers that communicate with their corresponding devices via memory mapped I/O such as dual-ported RAM. These boards have to share the upper memory area with the Expanded Memory Manager’s EMS frame.
  • Page 57: I/O Address Map

    I/O Address Map 25.4 The I/O-port addresses of the COOLMONSTER/P3 and COOLMONSTER/C3 are functionally identical with a standard PC/AT. All addresses not mentioned in this table should be available. We recommend that you do not use I/O addresses below 0110hex with additional hardware for compatibility reasons, even if available.
  • Page 58: Peripheral Component Interconnect (Pci) Devices

    KONTRON Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) Devices 25.5 All devices follow the PCI 2.1 specification. The BIOS and OS control memory and I/O resources. Please refer to the PCI 2.1 specification for details. PCI Device (IDSEL) PCI IRQ REQ / GNT...
  • Page 59: Appendix B: Bios Operation

    KONTRON APPENDIX B: BIOS OPERATION The COOLMONSTER/P3 and COOLMONSTER/C3 come with Phoenix BIOS 4.0, Release 6.0, which is located in the onboard Flash EEPROM in compressed form. The device has an 8-bit access. The shadow RAM feature offers faster access (16 bit). You can update the BIOS using a Flash utility. For complete Phoenix BIOS 4.0 information, visit the Phoenix Technologies Web site.
  • Page 60: Configuring The System Bios

    The PhoenixBIOS setup utility allows you to change system behavior by modifying the BIOS configuration. Setup-utility menus allow you to make changes and turn features on or off. BIOS setup menus represent those found in most models of the COOLMONSTER/P3 and COOLMONSTER/C3. The BIOS setup utility for specific models can differ slightly.
  • Page 61 KONTRON Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu. The table below describes the legend keys and their alternates. Function <F1> or <Alt-H> General Help window.
  • Page 62: Main Menu

    KONTRON Main Menu 26.3 Feature Option Description System Time HH:MM:SS Sets system time. Press <Enter> to move to MM or SS. System Date MM/DD/YYYY Sets the system date. Press <Enter> to move to DD or YYYY. Legacy Diskette A 360 Kb, 5 ¼ “...
  • Page 63: Master Or Slave Submenus

    KONTRON Master or Slave Submenus 26.4 Feature Option Description Type None None = Autotyping is not able to supply the drive User type or end user has selected None, disabling any Auto drive that may be installed. CD-ROM User = End user supplies hdd information.
  • Page 64: Memory Shadow Submenu

    KONTRON Memory Shadow Submenu 26.4.1. Feature Option Description CC00 - CFFF Disabled Accesses to this upper memory region go to the ISA bus if Enabled Disabled or to local memory if Enabled. D000 – D3FF Disabled See above. Enabled D400 – D7FF Disabled See above.
  • Page 65: Advanced Menu

    KONTRON Advanced Menu 26.4.3. Feature Option Description 8Advanced Chipset Control Submenu Opens Advanced Chipset Control submenu. Plug & Play (PNP) OS Installed If your system has a PNP OS, such as Win98, select Yes to let the OS configure PNP devices not required for boot.
  • Page 66: Advanced Chipset Control Submenu

    KONTRON Advanced Chipset Control Submenu 26.4.4. Feature Option Description Graphic Aperture 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M, 64M, 128M, Select the size of the AGP graphics 256M aperture. Enable Memory Gap Disabled Turns system RAM off and frees Conventional address space (512kB-640kB or...
  • Page 67: Pci Configuration Submenu

    KONTRON PCI Configuration Submenu 26.4.5. Feature Option Description PCI IRQ Line 1 Disabled Select IRQ for PCI interrupt INT A/B/C/D. Auto Select Select Auto to let BIOS assign IRQ. IRQ3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15 PCI IRQ Line 2 Disabled Select IRQ for PCI interrupt INT A/B/C/D.
  • Page 68: Pci/Pnp Isa Umb Region Exclusion Submenu

    KONTRON PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Submenu 26.4.6. Feature Option Description CC00 – CFFF Available Reserves the specified block of upper Reserved memory for use by legacy ISA devices. D000 – D3FF Available Reserves the specified block of upper Reserved memory for use by legacy ISA devices.
  • Page 69: Keyboard Features Submenu

    KONTRON Keyboard Features Submenu 26.4.8. Feature Option Description Numlock Auto On or Off turns NumLock on or off at bootup. Auto turns NumLock on if it finds a numeric key pad. Disabled Key Click Turns audible key click on. Enabled Keyboard auto-repeat rate 30/sec, 26.7/sec, 21.8/sec,...
  • Page 70: I/O Device Configuration Submenu

    KONTRON I/O Device Configuration Submenu 26.4.9. Feature Option Description Local Bus IDE adapter Both, Primary Enables onboard PCI IDE devices. Secondary, Disabled Floppy Disk controller Auto, Disabled Enables onboard FDC controller. Enabled Base I/O address Primary, Secondary Selects base address of onboard FDC controller.
  • Page 71: Watchdog Settings Submenu

    KONTRON Watchdog Settings Submenu 26.4.10. Feature Option Description Mode Disabled Select watchdog operation mode. Reset Timeout 10s, 20s, 30s, 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m, Max. trigger period. Note: In the Option column, bold represents default settings. Hardware Monitor Submenu 26.4.11. This submenu shows the current voltages and temperatures of the system.
  • Page 72: Security Menu

    KONTRON Security Menu 26.5 Feature Option Description Supervisor Password is Clear Displays whether password is set. User Password is Clear Displays whether password is set. Set Supervisor Up to seven alphanumeric Pressing <Enter> displays the dialog Password (*) characters box for entering the user password.
  • Page 73: Power Menu

    KONTRON Power Menu 26.6 A power-management system reduces the amount of energy used after specified periods of inactivity. The setup menu supports: Full On State Standby State with Partial Power Reduction Suspend State with Full Power Reduction Feature Option Description...
  • Page 74: Boot Menu

    KONTRON Boot Menu 26.7 Feature Option Description Floppy Check Disabled Enabled verifies floppy type on boot; disabled speeds Enabled boot. Summary Screen Disabled If enabled, a summary screen is displayed just before Enabled booting the OS to let the user see the system configuration.
  • Page 75: Multiboot 3

    KONTRON MultiBoot 3 26.8 MultiBoot 3 is a boot utility integrated in the PhoenixBIOS 4.0. MultiBoot 3 expands your boot options by letting you choose your boot device—a hard disk, floppy disk, CD-ROM or network card. You can select your boot device in Setup, or you can choose a different device each time you boot by selecting your boot device in the Boot First Submenu.
  • Page 76 KONTRON Boot Device Priority Submenu This submenu allows you to select the order of devices from which the BIOS will attempt to boot the OS. During POST, if BIOS is unsuccessful at booting from one device, it will try the next one.
  • Page 77: Boot First Submenu

    KONTRON Boot First Submenu 26.8.1. Display the Boot First Menu by pressing <Esc> during POST. In response, the BIOS displays the message Entering Boot Menu and then displays the Boot Menu at the end of POST. Use the menu to select a following option: Override the existing boot sequence (for this boot only) by selecting another boot device.
  • Page 78: Kontron Bios Extensions

    Kontron BIOS Extensions 26.10 Besides the Phoenix System BIOS, the coolMONSTER/P3 and coolMONSTER/C3 come with a few BIOS extensions that support additional features. All extensions are located in the onboard flash EEPROM. Some extensions are permanently available; some are loaded if required during boot up.
  • Page 79: Updating Or Restoring Bios Using Phoenixphlash

    Flashing a BIOS 26.11.1. Use the following procedure to update or restore a BIOS. 1. Download the Phoenix Phlash compressed file, CRDxLEU6.ZIP, from the KONTRON Embedded Modules Web site or contact your local technical support for it. It contains the following files:...
  • Page 80: Preventing Problems When Updating Or Restoring Bios

    For further information on the update key and the crisis diskette, see the Application Note PHLASH_SCE???, which is available from the KONTRON Embedded Modules Web site. The three question marks stand for the revision number of the file.
  • Page 81: Appendix C: Block Diagram

    KONTRON APPENDIX C: BLOCK DIAGRAM CMP/P3 and CMP/C3 User’s Guide Appendix C: Block Diagram...
  • Page 82: Appendix D: Mechanical Dimensions

    KONTRON APPENDIX D: MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS Appendix D: Mechanical Dimensions CMP/P3 and CMP/C3 User’s Guide...
  • Page 83: Appendix E: Connector Layout

    KONTRON APPENDIX E: CONNECTOR LAYOUT Notes: The position of Pin 1 is marked with a quadratic pad on the PCB. CMP/P3 and CMP/C3 User’s Guide Appendix E: Connector Layout...
  • Page 84: Connector Functions And Interface Cables

    KONTRON Connector Functions and Interface Cables 29.1 The table notes connector functions, as well as mating connectors and available cables. Connector Function Mating Connector Available Cable Cable Description Sound Connector 2.54mm 6 pos. KAB-SOUND-CMP Cable with (JST XHP-6 (PN96063-0000-00-0) open ends with crimp contacts SXH-001T-PO.6...
  • Page 85: Pinout Table

    KONTRON Pinout Table 29.2 X14-X17 485_1RXD+ /STB /HDRST /HDRST KBCLK 485_1RXD- /AFD /RPM MSCLK PIDE_D7 SIDE_D7 KBDAT 485_1TXD+ /ERR PIDE_D8 SIDE_D8 MSDAT SOUT 485_1TXD- PIDE_D6 SIDE_D6 VCC (*) /INIT PIDE_D9 SIDE_D9 -5V (*) PIDE_D5 SIDE_D5 -12V (*) /SLIN /INDEX PIDE_D10...
  • Page 86 KONTRON TXD+ NC (**) RECHTS KBDAT MSDAT USB_5V +12V (*) Sense TXD- NC (**) ASGND MSDAT USB1- VCC (*) 5V (*) RXD+ IRTX LINKS KEYGND KEYGND USB1+ VCC (*) NC (**) AUXAR_C KEYVCC (*) KEYVCC (*) USB_GND NC (**) IRRX...
  • Page 87: Appendix F: Pc Architecture Information

    KONTRON APPENDIX F: PC ARCHITECTURE INFORMATION The following sources of information can help you better understand PC architecture. Buses 30.1 PISA 30.1.1. PISA Bus Specification Version 1.7 June 1997 ISA, Standard PS/2 - Connectors 30.1.2. AT Bus Design: Eight and Sixteen-Bit ISA, E-ISA and EISA Design, Edward Solari, Annabooks, 1990, ISBN 0-929392-08-6 AT IBM Technical Reference Vol 1&2, 1985...
  • Page 88: General Pc Architecture

    KONTRON General PC Architecture 30.2 Embedded PCs, Markt&Technik GmbH, ISBN 3-8272-5314-4 (German) Hardware Bible, Winn L. Rosch, SAMS, 1997, 0-672-30954-8 Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer, Second Edition, Lewis C. Eggebrecht, SAMS, 1990, ISBN 0-672-22722-3 The Indispensable PC Hardware Book, Hans-Peter Messmer, Addison-Wesley, 1994, ISBN 0-201-62424-9 The PC Handbook: For Engineers, Programmers, and Other Serious PC Users, John P.
  • Page 89: Ata

    KONTRON 30.3.2. AT Attachment (ATA) Working Group This X3T10 standard defines an integrated bus interface between disk drives and host processors. It provides a common point of attachment for systems manufacturers and the system. You can search for information about the working group on the Web.
  • Page 90: Appendix G: Document Revision History

    Added Ultra DMA mode setup node in Master/Slave LEU6M11A 11.09.02 submenus. LEU6M120 18.03.04 BHO/JL Manual brought up to Kontron style. Added drawings. Added and corrected minor technical information. LEU6M121 10.09.04 Corrected support addresses, removed USB boot devices, added information about NC signals LEU6M122 15.03.05...

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