Lanner electronics IAC-H668 Series User Manual

Half-size sbc with vga and lan for socket 370 pentium iii processor

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  • Page 1 IAC-H668 S ERIES SIZE WITH 370 P III P OCKET ENTIUM ROCESSOR User's Manual...
  • Page 2 OPYRIGHT © This document is a copyright of the original manufacturer, 2000. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the product(s) described in this manual at any time without notice. This manual may not, in whole or in part, be photocopied, reproduced, transcribed, translated, or transmitted in any form without the written consent of the manufacturer, except for copies retained by the purchaser for backup purposes.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS CHAPTER 1 General Information………………………………………… Introduction……………………………………….….………………… Features……………………………………………..….……………….. Specification……………………………………….……….…………… Unpack Your IAC-H668 and accessory…….…………………… Board Layout Of IAC-H668………………………….….………….. CHAPTER 2 Installation……..……………………………………………… Hardware Setup and Installation…………………………………. 2.1.1CPU Installation……………….…………………………….….. 2.1.2System memory Installation…………….…………….……. 2.1.3D Installation..……………………….…………….. Jumper Setting and Connectors……………………….………..… 2.2.1Board Outline……………………………………..………………. 2.2.2Jumper Setting Summary……………….…………………..2.2.3I/O Connector Summary……………………………….……….
  • Page 5: General Information

    IAC-H668 Series to withstand any harsh industrial environments very well. The IAC-H668 Series SBC comes with enhanced hardware monitoring that monitors system and CPU temperature, system voltages, and CPU/chassis fan speeds to prevent unexpected system failures by warning the user of adverse conditions.
  • Page 6: Specification

    Unpack your IAC-H668 and Accessory Before you begin to install your card, please make sure that you received the following materials as listed below: IAC-H668 Series SBC x 1 pc Single Board Computer Keyboard and Mouse Cable x 1 pc...
  • Page 7 Board Layout Page:3...
  • Page 8: Hardware Setup And Installation

    CHAPTER 2. Installation Hardware Setup and Installation 2.1.1 CPU Installation and Upgrading Step 1 Locate the ZIF socket and open it by first pulling the lever of socket upward. Step 2 Insert the CPU into the socket. Please keep the lever right angle when inserting CPU. Page:4...
  • Page 9 Step 3 When inserting the CPU please note the correct orientation as shown. The notched corner should point toward the end of the lever. Step 4 Push the lever down to close the socket. Step 5 Attach the heatsink onto the CPU. Step 6 Push the clip of heatsink downward to hock the ear of socket firmly.
  • Page 10: 2System Memory Installation

    2.1.2 System Memory Installation Step 1 Open latches of DIMM socket. Step 2 Insert the RAM module into the DIMM socket. Step 3 Press the latches into the notches of the RAM module. 2.1.3 DiskOnChip Installation Please make sure the central polarization key on the socket, and place the DiskOnChip as the same direction.
  • Page 11: Jumper Setting And Connectors

    Jumper Settings and Connectors 2.2.1 Board Outline of IAC-H668 VGA1 COM1 LAN1 PKM1 USBC1 IRDA1 USBC2 CMOS1 PSW1 PLRS1 DIO1 COM2 SC2T1 SDOC1 SC2T2 CON2 ISP1 FAN1 CON1 FAN2 ATXC1 Page:7...
  • Page 12 2.2.2 Jumper Setting Summary of IAC-H668 LOCATION FUNCTION CMOS1 Clear CMOS SDOC1 Select DiskOnChip (Flash Disk) Address SC2T1 / SC2T2 Select COM2 Type JP4, JP6 Factory Use Only CMOS1:Clear CMOS COMS1 States CMOS1 Normal (Default) CMOS1 CLEAR CMOS CMOS1 Normal (Default) Clear CMOS Note: If you forget your password, the o nly...
  • Page 13 SDOC1: Select DiskOnChip (Flash Disk) Address Flash Disk Address SDOC1 CC00~CDFFH 1-2,9-10 D000~D1FFH 3-4,7-8 D400~D5FFH 3-4,9-10 D800~D9FFH 5-6,7-8 DC00~DDFFH 5-6,9-10 OFF (Default) 2-4,8-10 SDOC1 SDOC1 (Default) CC00~CDFFH D000~D1FFH D400~D5FFH D800~D9FFH DC00~DDFFH SC2T1/SC2T2: Select COM2 Type COM2 Type SC2T2 SC2T1 RS-232 (Default) 1-5,2-6,3-7,4-8 RS-422 5-9,6-10,7-11,8-12...
  • Page 14: O Connector Summary

    2.2.3 I/O Connector Summary Connector Function ATXC1 ATX Power Expansion (Header) PSW1 ATX Power ON Switch (Header) KCN1 5pin Keyboard Cable Connector PKM1 PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Connector (Mini Din) IPS1 Program ISP GAL Connector (Factory Only) PLRS1 Connector for Power LED, Reset, Speaker Connector, HD LED COM1 RS-232 Serial Port#1 Connector (D-Sub) FAN1...
  • Page 15 PSW1: ATX Power ON Switch (Header) PIN NO. Description SWON- PSW1 Ground PSW1 KCN1: 5pin Keyboard Cable Connector PIN NO. Description Keyboard Clock Keyboard Data KCN1 Ground KCN1 PKM1: PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Connector(Mini Din) PIN NO. Description PS/2 Keyboard Data PKM1 PS/2 Mouse Data Ground...
  • Page 16 ISP1: Program ISP GAL Connector (Factory Only) PIN NO. Description ISP1 MODE Ground SCLK ISP1 PLRS1: Power LED, Reset, Speaker Connector PIN NO. Description Power LED+ PLRS1 HDD LED+ HDD LED- RESET SW+ RESET SW-(GND) External Speaker- Internal Buzzer- External Speaker+ PLRS1 COM1: RS-232 Serial Port#1 Connector (D-Sub) PIN NO.
  • Page 17 FAN1: System FAN Connector PIN NO. Description Ground +12V Fan Status Signal FAN1 FAN1 FAN2: CPU FAN Connector PIN NO. Description Ground +12V Fan Status Signal FAN2 FAN2 IRDA1: Consumer Remote Control IR (CIR) PIN NO. Description IRDA1 CIRRX Ground CIRTX IRDA1 Page:13...
  • Page 18 VGA1: VGA Connector VGA1 PIN NO. Description Red Color Signal Green Color Signal Blue Color Signal Ground Ground Ground Ground Ground DDC-DATA H-Sync. V-Sync. DDC-CLK USB 1,2: USB Header Description USBC1 PIN NO. USBC1 USBC2 USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4 Standby 5V Standby 5V Standby 5V Standby 5V...
  • Page 19 COM2: RS-232 Serial Port#2 Connector (Header) Description PIN NO. RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 Data Carrier Detect (DCDB#) Transmit Data- (TXD-) Data - Receive Data (RXDB) Transmit Data+ (TXD+) Data + Transmit Data (TXDB) Receive Data+ (RXD+) Data Terminal Ready (DTRB#) Receive Data- (RXD-) Ground Data Set Ready (DSRB #) Request To Send (CTSB#)
  • Page 20 IDE1: Primary IDE Cable Connector (Header) PIN NO. Description PIN NO. Description Reset # Ground 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...
  • Page 21 DIO1: 4bit Digital I/O Connector PIN NO. Description PIN NO. Description Out0 Out1 Out2 DIO1 Out3 DIO1 LAN1: LAN CONNECTOR Pin No. Description LAN1 LAN1 Page:17...
  • Page 22 LPT1: Parallel Port Connector (Header) PIN NO. Description PIN NO. Description Strobe # Auto Form Feed # Data 0 Error # Data 1 Initialize # Data 2 Printer Select In # Data 3 Ground Data 4 Ground Data 5 Ground Data 6 Ground Data 7...
  • Page 23 FDC1:Floppy Cable Connector (Header) PIN NO. Description PIN NO. Description Ground Density Select Ground Ground Ground Index # Ground Motor Enable A # Ground Drive Select B # Ground Drive Select A # Ground Motor Enable B # Ground Direction # Ground Step # Ground...
  • Page 24 CON1, CON2: PC/104 Connector Description Pin No. CON1 CON2 Row A Row B Row C Row D IOCHCK# Ground Ground Ground RSTDRV SBHE# MEMCS16# LA23 IOCS16# IRQ9 LA22 IRQ10 LA21 IRQ11 DRQ2 LA20 IRQ12 -12V LA19 IRQ15 0 WS# LA18 IRQ14 +12V LA17...
  • Page 25: Bios Setup

    CHAPTER 3. BIOS Setup Award‘s ROM BIOS provides a built-in Setup program that allows user to modify the basic system configuration and settings. The modified data will be stored in a battery-backed CMOS RAM so that these data will be retained even when the power is turned off. In general, the information saved in the CMOS RAM stay unchanged unless there is configuration change in the system, such as hard drive replacement or new equipment is installed.
  • Page 26 Listed below are explanations of the keys displayed at the bottom of the screen: <ESC> : Exit the utility. <á â à ß > : Use arrow keys á â à ß to move the cursor to your desired selection. <F10>...
  • Page 27: Standard Cmos Features

    Standard CMOS Features When you select the “STANDARD CMOS SETUP” on the main program, the screen display will appears as: CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Standard CMOS Features Date (mm:dd:yy) Thu, Apr 17. 2000 Item Help Menu Level „...
  • Page 28 Here is a brief explanation of drive specifications: Access Mode: The settings are Auto, Normal, Large, and LBA. Cylinder: Number of cylinders Head: Number of heads Precomp: Write precom. Landing Zone: Landing Zone Sector: Number of sectors Drive A/B: The two items allow you to set the type of floppy drivers installed. Available options are “None”, “360K, 5.25in”, “720k, 3.5in”, “1.44M, 3.5in”, “2.88M, 3.5in”.
  • Page 29: Advanced Bios Features

    Advanced BIOS Features When you select “Advanced BIOS FEATURES” on the main program, the screen display will appears as: CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Advanced BIOS Features Anti-Virus Protection Disabled Item Help CPU Internal Cache Enabled Menu Level „...
  • Page 30 External Cache: The default setting is “Enabled”. This setting enables the external cache. CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking: The default setting is “Enabled”. When you select Enabled, memory checking is enabled when the external cache contains ECC SRAMs. Processor Number Feature: The default setting is “Enabled”. Enable to show the Pentium !!! CPU serial number.
  • Page 31: Advanced Chipset Features

    C8000-CBFFF Shadow to DC000-DFFFF Shadow: The default setting for the shadow feature is “Disabled”. When enabled, the ROM with the specific address is copied into system DRAM. It will also reduce the size of memory available to the system. After you have made your selection in the BIOS FEATURES SETUP, press the <ESC>...
  • Page 32 Video BIOS Cacheable: Selecting Enabled allows caching of the video BIOS ROM at C0000h to C7FFFh, resulting in better video performance. However, if any program writes to this memory area, a system error may result. Memory Hole At 15M-16M: You can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM.
  • Page 33: Integrated Peripherals

    Integrated Peripherals When you select the “INTEGRATED PERIPHERIALS” on the main program, the screen display will appears as: CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Integrated Peripherals OnChip Primary PCI IDE Enabled Item Help IDE Primary Master Auto Menu Level IDE Primary Slave Auto...
  • Page 34 Init Display First: This item allows you to decide to active whether PCI Slot of VGA card or AGP first. The settings are “PCI Slot” and “AGP Slot”. IDE HDD Block Mode: Block mode is also called block transfer, multiple commands, or multiple sector read/write.
  • Page 35: Power Management Setup

    OWER ANAGEMENT ETUP The “Power Management Setup” controls the CPU card‘s “Green” features. When you select the “POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP” on the main program, the screen display will appears as: CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Power Management Setup ACPI Function Enabled Item Help...
  • Page 36 Power Management: This option allows you to determine if the values in power management are disabled, user-defined, or predefined. Disable (Default) No power management Disables all four modes Min Power Saving Minimum power management. Doze Mode=1hr. Sandy Mode=1hr., Suspend Mode=1hr., and HDD Power Down=15min.
  • Page 37: Pnp/Pci Configurations

    Resume by Alarm: This function is for setting date and time for your computer to boot up. During “Disabled”, you cannot use this function. During “Enabled”, choose the Date and Time Alarm: Date Alarm You can choose which month the system will boot up. Set to 0, to boot every day.
  • Page 38: Pc Health Status

    Resource Controlled By : The Award Plug and Play BIOS has the capacity to automatically configure all of the boot and Plug and Play compatible devices. However, this capability means absolutely nothing unless you are using a Plug and Play operating system such as WindowsÒ98. If you set this field to “Manual”...
  • Page 39: Frequency/Voltage Control

    3.10 Frequency / Voltage Control This section is for setting CPU Frequency / Voltage Control. CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright © 1984-2001 Award Software Frequency/Voltage Control Auto Detect DIMM/PCI Clk Disabled Item Help Menu Level „ Spread Spectrum Disabled Clock By Slight Adjust CPU Clock Ratio á...
  • Page 40: Load Optimized Defaults

    3.12 Load Optimized Defaults When you press “Enter” on this item, you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to : Standard Cmos Setup „ Frequency / Voltage Control „ Advanced BIOS Feature „ Load Fail-Salf Defaults Advanced Chipset Feature „...
  • Page 41: Drivers Support

    Core Chip For installing Microsoft Windows operating system (95/98/ME/NT/200), you will need some device drivers. These drivers could be found in “IAC-H668 Series “directory on “Drivers CDROM”. It is strongly recommended to use the driver provided instead of the ones supported by Microsoft Windows system.
  • Page 42: Driver Support List

    VGA/vga_w2k The directory contains graphics drivers for Intel(R) 810/810E/815/815E Chipsets in Microsoft Windows 2000. Please refer to readmewin2k.txt first before running the auto-installing program win2km60.exe. VGA/win9x The directory contains graphics drivers for Intel(R) 810/810E/815/815E Chipsets in Microsoft Windows 95/98/Millenium. Please refer to readme.txt first before running the auto-installing program setup.exe.
  • Page 43: Driver Setup And Installation

    Driver Setup & Installation 4.3.1 Intel 815 Chipset Driver Setup Setp1 Run Driver CD-ROM Setp2 Directory: IAC-H668 Series/ corechip/ system/ Disk1/Setup.exe 2. Double Click “Setup” 1.Click “Disk1 Setp3. Click “Next” Setp4. Click “Yes” Page:39...
  • Page 44: 2Intel Ultra Ata Storage Driver Install

    Setp5. Click “Next” Setp6. Click “Finish” 4.3.2 Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver Install Step 1. Directory: IAC-H668 Series/ corechip/ ide_exe /intelata063_multi.exe 2. Double Click intelata063_multi.exe“ 1. Click “ide_exe” Page:40...
  • Page 45 Setp2. Click “Next” Setp3. Click “Yes” Setp4. Click “Next” Page:41...
  • Page 46: 3Vga Driver Install

    Setp5. Click “Next” Setp6. Click “Finish” 4.3.3 VGA Driver Install Step 1 Double Click “Display” Page:42...
  • Page 47 Step2. 1.Select “Settings” 2.Click “Advanced” Step3 1.Select “Adapter” 2.Click “Change” Step4. Click “Next” Page:43...
  • Page 48 Step5. Click “Next” Step6. 1. Put Driver CD into CD-ROM Driver. 2. Select “Specify a location” 3. Type in or use browse to give the correct driver directory location 4.Click “Next” Step7. Click “Next” Page:44...
  • Page 49: 4Network Driver Install

    Step8. Click “Finish” 4.3.4 Network Driver Install Setp1. Double Click “Control Panel” Setp2. Double Click “System” Page:45...
  • Page 50 Setp3. Double Click “PCI Ethernet Control” Setp4. Click “Update Driver” Setp5. Click “Next” Page:46...
  • Page 51 Setp6. Click “Next” Setp7. 1. Put Driver CD into CD-ROM Driver. 2. Select “Specify a location” 3. Type in or use browse to give the 4.Click “Next” correct driver directory location Setp8. Click “Next” Page:47...
  • Page 52 Setp9. Click “OK” Setp10. 2.Click “OK” 1.Put win98 CD-ROM Driver Setp11. Click “OK” Page:48...
  • Page 53 Setp12 1. Put Driver CD into CD-ROM Driver. 2. Select “Specify a location” 4.Click “Next” 3. Type in or use browse to give the correct driver directory location Setp13 Click “Finish” Page:49...
  • Page 54 APPENDIXA. Watch-Dog Timer You can enable the watch-dog when your application software monitors an unexpected or not respond, then the timer generates a reset to reboot your system. During the period of enable to reset, you could still cancel reset by disabling the watch-dog. Decide the way you want to set the period for reset by selecting hardware or software watch-dog (if both of them are available).
  • Page 55 Terms and Conditions Date:1997.10.20 Warranty Policy 1. All products are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase by the customer. 2. The buyer will bear the return freight charges for goods that are returned for repair within the warranty period whereas manufacturer will bear the return to user freight charges after repair.
  • Page 56 When requesting RMA service, please fill out this “RMA Service Request Form”. Without this form your RMA will be REJECTED!!! Reasons to Return: □ Repair(Please include failure details) □ Testing RMA No: Purpose Company: Contact Person: Phone No. Purchased Date: Fax No.: Applied Date: Return Shipping Address:...

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