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SAGP-648E SOCKET 478 PENTIUM 4 with Ethernet & USB 2.0 & IEEE 1394 PCB Revision 1.1 User Manual Version 1.0 June 4, 2003 Copyright 2003 by ICP Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Trademarks SAGP-648E is registered trademarks of ICP Electronics Inc.; IBM PC is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. SiS is a registered trademark of SiS Corporation. AMI is registered trademarks of American Megatrends Inc.
1. Introduction Thank you for choosing SAGP-648E SOCKET 478 Pentium 4 Single Board Computer. SAGP-648E board is an AGP/PCI form factor board equipped with high performance processor and multi-mode I/O, designed for system manufacturers, integrators, or VARs that want to provide quality and reliable performance at a reasonable price.
Specifications Intel Pentium 4 Processor, supports CPU (PGA 478) 400/533 MHz FSB (SET BY BIOS) Bus interface AGP/PCI bus, PICMG compliant Bus speed PCI: 33MHz DMA channels Interrupt levels Chipset SIS 648/SIS 963 Two 184-pin DIMM sockets support RAM memory DDR266/333 SDRAM.
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Audio AC’97 Audio CODEC It can be used with a passive adapter Compact flash (True IDE Mode) in a Type I/II Socket. PENTIUM 4: 2.4 GHz, 1 GB DDR333 DDR- SDRAM Power consumption +5V @ 7.3A, +12V @ 4.8A Recommended: 350-watt power supply or higher 0 ¢...
Package Contents SAGP-648E package includes the following items: • SAGP-648E Single Board Computer x 1 • RS-232 and printer cable with bracket x 1 • FDD cable x 1 • ATA IDE cable x 2 • SATA IDE cable x 2 •...
• Ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching SAGP-648E. You can do it by using a grounded wrist strap at all times or by frequently touching any conducting materials that is connected to the ground.
2.6 COM2 RS232 or RS422/485 Selection • JP1: COM2-RS232 or RS422/485 Selection Description 1-2 Short RS232 2-3 Short RS422/485 • JP9: COM2-RS422 or RS/485 Selection Description 1-2 Short RS422 2-3 Short RS485 Note: When RS422/485 is in use, the COM port on the main board will be disabled.
3. Connection This chapter describes how to connect peripherals, switches and indicators to the SAGP-648E board. Label Function IDE1 & IDE2 Ultra ATA133 Primary & Secondary IDE connectors FDD1 Floppy connector LPT1 Parallel port connector COM1 & COM2 Serial port connectors...
Audio Connector The onboard AC’97 CODEC supports several audio functions. The audio connectors are described below. • CN7: Audio Connector (Speaker out, Line out, Line in, and MIC in) Description Description Speaker out (Left) Speaker Out (Right) GROUND GROUND Line Out (Left) Line Out (Right) Line In (Left) Line In (Right)
PCI E-IDE Disk Drive Connector You can attach up to four IDE (Integrated Device Electronics) devices. • IDE1: Primary IDE Connector • IDE2: Secondary IDE Connector • IDE1 & IDE2: IDE Interface Connector Description Description RESET# GROUND DATA 7 DATA 8 DATA 6 DATA 9 DATA 5...
Parallel Port Connector Usually a printer is connected to the parallel port. SAGP-648E includes an on-board parallel port, accessed via a 26-pin flat-cable connector PRN1. • LPT1: Parallel Port Connector Description Description STROBE# DATA 0 DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3...
USB Port Connector SAGP-648E is equipped with four USB (Version. 2.0) ports for the future new I/O bus expansion. • USB1: 2-port USB Connector Description Description DATA0- DATA1- DATA0+ DATA1+ GROUND GROUND • USB2, USB3: 1-port USB Connector Description DATA0-...
DATA SET READY (DSR) REQUEST TO SEND (RTS) CLEAR TO SEND (CTS) RING INDICATOR (RI) GROUND (GND) Keyboard/Mouse Connector SAGP-648E has a 6-pin DIN keyboard/mouse connector and a 5-pin keyboard connector. • KB/MS1: Mini DIN Keyboard/Mouse Connector Description KEYBOARD DATA MOUSE DATA...
IR-TX CIR-RX 3.10 Fan Connector SAGP-648E also has a CPU with cooling fan connector and chassis fan connector, which can supply 12V/500mA to the cooling fan. There is a “rotation” pin in the fan connector, which transfers the fan’s rotation signal to the system BIOS in order to recognize the fan speed.
LED+ LED- (GROUND) RESERVED GROUND 3.13 LAN Connector SAGP-648E is equipped with Ethernet Controllers 10/100Mbps, which are connected to the LAN via an RJ45 LAN connector. The pin assignments are as follows: • LAN1: RJ45 Connector (10/100) PIN Description Description...
648E is half-duplex with auto direction. So you do not have to switch transfer mode while sending or receiving data • CN1: RS 422/485 Connector Description 3.15 Serial ATA Connector SAGP-648E provides two serial ATA ports to connect with serial ATA devices. • ATA1, ATA2: Serial ATA Connector Description Description...
4. AMI BIOS SETUP 4.1 Introduction AMI Setup program is built into the ROM BIOS. The program enables users to modify basic system configuration. The information is then stored in battery-backed RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off. 4.2 Starting Setup AMI BIOS is immediately activated when you first boot up the computer.
4.3 Using Setup Use arrow keys to highlight the options and press <Enter> to select. To change the entries, use the PageUp and PageDown. Press <F1> for help or <Esc> to quit. The following table provides more details on how to navigate the Setup program using the keyboard. Up arrow Move to previous option Down arrow...
4.4 Getting Help Press F1, a help window will pop up to describes the appropriate keys to use and the possible selections for the highlighted item. To exit the Help Window press <Esc> or the F1 key again. If, after making and saving system changes with Setup, you discover that your computer is no longer able to boot, the AMI BIOS supports an override to the CMOS settings which can reset your system to its defaults.
4.5 Main Menu Once you enter the AMIBIOS™ CMOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The Main Menu allows you to select from several setup functions and two exit choices. Use the arrow keys to select among the option and press <Enter> to accept and enter the sub-menu.
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Peripheral Setup Use this menu to specify your settings for integrated peripherals. Hardware Monitor Setup Use this menu to monitor your hardware. Auto-detect Hard Disks Use this menu to specify your settings for hard disks control. Change User Password Use this menu to set User Passwords. Change Supervisor Password Use this menu to set Supervisor Passwords.
4.6 Standard CMOS Setup The options in Standard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 10 categories. Each category includes none, one or more than one setup options. Use the arrow keys to highlight the option and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want for each option.
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Main Menu Selections Item Options Description Date MM : DD : YYYY Set the system date Time HH : MM : SS Set the system time Options are in its sub Press <Enter> to enter Primary Master menu (described in the sub menu for more Table 3) options...
4.7 Advanced CMOS Setup This section enables you to configure your system for basic operation. You have the opportunity to select the system default speed, boot-up sequence, keyboard operation, shadowing and security. Quick Boot When this option is set to Enabled, DRAM testing function will be disabled.
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Try Other Boot Devices The options are Yes or No. Set this setting to Yes to instruct AMIBIOS to attempt to boot from any other drives in the system if it cannot find a boot drive among the drives specified in the 1st Boot Device, 2nd Boot Device, 3rd Boot Device, 4th Boot Device options.
Boot To OS/2 Set this option to YES if running OS/2 operating system and using more than 64MB of system memory on the motherboard. The options are YES or NO. Internal Cache The setting enabled or disabled the internal cache memory in the processor.
D400, 16k Shadow These settings enable shadowing of the contents of the ROM area named in the setting title. The options are Enable, Disable, and Cached. The ROM area that is not used by ISA adapter cards will be allocated to PCI adapter cards.000, 16k Shadow. D800, 16k Shadow These settings enable shadowing of the contents of the ROM area named in the setting title.
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CPU / DRAM Frequency Ratio This setting is decided by CPU and DRAM frequency ratio, e.g. Having CPU’s frequency=133Mhz(FSB=533Mhz) and DDR333 SDRAM. When you should set the” CPU/DRAM Frequency Ratio” to [4:5] If CPU Frequency = 133Mhz(FSB=533Mhz). CPU / DRAM Frequency Ratio = [4:5] When DRAM Frequency = 133*5/4=166Mhz, that is DDR333 (166X2) DRAM Frequency This field displays the capability of the memory modules that you are...
4.9 Power Management Setup ACPI Aware O/S This feature is switch of ACPI function. Configuration options: [No] [Yes]. ACPI Standby State This feature is switch of STR (S3) or POS (S1) function. Configuration options: [S3/STR] [S1/POS]. Power Management When Disabled, SMI will not be initialized, and complete power management functionality is removed until this option is set to Enabled.
4.10 PCI / Plug and Play Setup Plug and Play Aware O/S When being enabled, BIOS will configure only PnP ISA boot devices (i.e. all PnP ISA cards which has boot flag set). And PnP aware OS will configure all other devices. When being disabled, BIOS will configure all devices.
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OffBoard PCI IDE Secondary IRQ This option specifies the PCI interrupt used by the secondary IDE channel on the offboard PCI IDE controller. The settings are Disabled, Hardwired, INTA, INTB, INTC, or INTD. DMA Channel 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 The option allows you to specify the bus type used by each DMA channel.
4.11 Peripheral Setup Peripheral Setup enables users to configure the system to the most effectively power saving mode while operating in a consistent manner with your own style of computer use. Audio Device This setting is to Enable or Disable Audio Function. Onboard MAC Device This setting is to Enable or Disable Onboard Ethernet Function.
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IR Pin Select The SINB/SOUTB pin of Serial Port B function or IRRX/IRTX pin if IR function in normal condition. Onboard Parallel Port This option specifies the base I/O port address of parallel port on the motherboard. The settings are Disabled, 378h, 278h, or 3BCh. Parallel Port Mode This option specifies the parallel port mode.
4.12 Hardware Monitor Setup 4.13 Change Supervisor Password You can set passwords for either supervisor or user password, or for both of them. The differences between them are: Supervisor password: To enter and change the settings of the setup menus. User password: To only access the setup menus, but can’t change anything of it.
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ENTER PASSWORD Type the password, up to eight characters in length, and press <Enter>. Previous password will then be cleared from CMOS memory. You will be prompted to confirm the password. Type the password again and press <Enter>. To abort the selection, press <Esc>.
Appendix A: Watchdog Timer The Watchdog Timer is provided to ensure that standalone systems can always recover from catastrophic conditions that cause CPU crash, e.g. external EMI or a software bug. When the CPU stops working properly, hardware on the board will either perform a hardware reset (cold boot) or a Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) to resume the system to a known state.
Appendix C: Wake-up Function How to Use Wake-up Function SAGP-648E provides two kinds of Wake-Up Function. This page describes how to use the Modem Wake-Up and LAN Wake-Up functions. Wake-Up function works when ATX power supply is in use. Wake-Up By Modem Ring On: In CMOS SETUP, the user must set Resume On Modem Ring status to Enabled.
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One of the characteristics of digital circuit is its fast response to high or low signal. This kind of response is highly needed for harsh and critical industrial operating environment. SAGP-648E is designed with 4-bit digital inputs and 4-bit digital outputs.
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Appendix E: Creating/Deleting SATA Raid Sets Creating and deleting RAID sets is a function found in the BIOS. During boot-up, the following message will appear, pausing for a few moments to allow the user to choose what to do: Press <CRTL-S> or F4 to enter RAID utility. An easy-to-use screen will appear with the following choices in the top left: Create RAID Set Delete RAID Set...
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Resolving Conflict When a RAID set is created, the metadata written to the disk will include drive connection information (Primary Channel, Secondary Channel). In case of a disk failure, the replacement disk, which was previously part of a RAID set (or used in another system), may have conflicting metadata, specifically in reference to the drive connection information.