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Octagon PC-600 Reference Manual (153 pages)
Brand:
Octagon
| Category:
Motherboard
| Size: 1.05 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright
2
Disclaimer
2
Technical Support
2
Using CMOS Circuitry in Industrial Control
3
Avoiding Damage to the Heatsink or CPU
5
Excessive Thermal Stress
5
Table of Contents
6
List of Figures
12
List of Tables
13
Overview: Section 1 - Installation
15
Chapter 1: Overview
16
Description
16
PC-600 Major Hardware Features
16
Cpu
16
Sdram
16
On-Board Flash
16
Hard Disk, Compactflash, and Floppy Disk Ports
17
USB Ports
17
Serial Ports
17
Digital I/O
17
Speaker, Keyboard, and Mouse Ports
17
Video
18
PC/104 and PC/104 Plus Interface
18
Ethernet
18
Multifunctional Printer Port
18
Watchdog Timer Added for Safety
18
Real Time Calendar/Clock with Battery-Backup
18
Setup Information Stored in EEPROM for High Reliability
19
Hardware Reset
19
Temperature Sensor
19
Volt Operation Lowers System Cost
19
Rugged Environmental Operation
20
Size
20
PC-600 Major Software Features
21
Diagnostic Software Verifies System Integrity Automatically
21
Phoenix BIOS
21
Octagon BIOS Extensions
21
Boot Sequence
21
Chapter 2: Quick Start
22
Hardware Installation
22
Figure 2-1 PC-600 Connector and Jumper Diagram
23
Figure 2-2 PC-600 Center-To-Center Hole Dimensions (Thousandths)
24
Figure 2-3 PC-600 Center-To-Center Hole Dimensions (Millimeters)
25
Table 2-1 PC-600 Connector Functions
26
Table 2-2 PC-600 Jumper Functions
26
Installing the PC-600
27
Installation
27
Hardware Mounting
28
Figure 2-4 Basic Hookup Diagram
28
Power Connection
29
Figure 2-5 Power Connector: J9
29
Table 2-3 Power Connector: J9
29
Monitor
30
Keyboard and Mouse
30
Speaker
30
Installing an Operating System
30
OS on Floppy Onto a Hard Drive or Compactflash
31
OS on CD-ROM Onto a Hard Drive or Compactflash
32
Power Supply Requirements
34
Figure 2-6 Installing an Operating System
34
Power Supply Requirements
35
Chapter 3: Setup Programs
36
Operating Systems Other than DOS
36
Setup
36
Main Menu
37
Hard Drive Submenus
38
Advanced Menu
39
Advanced Chipset Control Submenu
40
I/O Device Configuration Submenu
41
Audio Options Submenu
42
PCI Configuration Submenu
43
PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Submenu
44
PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Submenu
45
PCI/PNP ISA DMA Resource Exclusion Submenu
45
Power Menu
46
Boot Menu
47
Expanded Boot Screen
47
Exit Menu
48
Chapter 4: Save and Run Programs
49
Save and Run Your Programs on the PC-600
49
Saving Programs and Support Files
49
Adding Your Application
49
Overriding the Autoexecution of Your Application
50
Option 1
50
Option 2
50
Option 3
50
Option 4
50
Overview: Section 2 - Hardware
51
Chapter 5: Serial Ports
52
Description
52
Figure 5-1 COM Ports
53
Serial Port Configurations
54
Table 5-1 Serial Port Configurations
54
Table 5-2 COM1, COM2: J4
55
Table 5-3 COM3, COM4: J5
55
Function and Use of Serial Ports
56
COM1 as Serial Console Device
56
Mating Receptacle
56
Table 5-4 COM3 and COM4 Jumpers: W3, W5, W7, and W11
56
COM Ports as RS-232 I/O
57
COM3 and COM4 as RS-422 and RS-485 Networks
57
Figure 5-2 VTC-20F and VTC-20M Cables
57
Figure 5-3 Typical RS-422 Four-Wire Interface Circuit
58
Rs–422
58
Figure 5-4 Typical RS-485 Half Duplex Interface Circuit
59
Figure 5-5 Typical RS-485 Full Duplex Interface Circuit
59
Chapter 6 LPT1 Parallel Port
60
Installing a Printer
60
Table 6-1 LPT1 Connector: J8
60
Display
61
Installing a Display
61
Figure 6-1 LPT1 as a Printer Port
61
Keypad
62
Figure 6-2 LPT1 as a Display or Keypad Port
62
Installing a Keypad
63
Chapter 7: Console Devices
64
Description
64
Selecting Console Devices
64
Monitor and Keyboard Console
64
Serial Console
65
Figure 7-1 Monitor and Keyboard Console
65
Figure 7-2 PC-600 and a Serial Console
67
Figure 7-3 VTC-20F Cable and Null Modem Adapter
67
Chapter 8: Compactflash, SDRAM, and Battery Backup
68
Description
68
Compactflash
68
Table 8-1 Compactflash Configuration Jumper: W13
68
Creating a Bootable Compactflash
69
Sdram
69
Battery Backup for Real Time Calendar Clock
70
Installing an at Battery
70
Table 8-2 Battery Connector: J19
70
Chapter 9: External Drives
71
Description
71
Floppy Disk Controller
71
Power Requirements
71
Installing a Floppy Disk Drive
71
Hard Disk Controller
72
Master/Slave Designation for IDE Devices
72
Installing a Hard Drive
72
Chapter 10: Bit-Programmable Digital I/O
74
Description
74
Table 10-1 Digital I/O Connectors: J6 and J13 (Arranged by Function)
74
Interfacing to Switches and Other Devices
75
Opto-Module Rack Interface
75
Table 10-2 Digital I/O Connectors: J6 and J13 (Arranged by Pins)
75
Table 10-3 Digital I/O Opto-Rack Interface
76
Figure 10-1 Typical Digital I/O Configurations
77
Organization of Banks
78
Port Addressing
78
Figure 10-2 Organization of Banks
78
Base I/O Address
79
Pulling the I/O Lines High or Low
79
Table 10-4 Digital I/O Port Addressing
79
Table 10-5 Digital I/O Pull-Up/Pull-Down Jumpers: W2 and W4
79
Configuring and Programming the Digital I/O Ports
80
Programming the I/O
80
Configuring the I/O
80
Writing and Reading from I/O
81
Table 10-6 Digital I/O Port Byte
81
Digital I/O Output Program Examples
82
Digital I/O Input Program Examples
82
Enhanced INT 17H Function Definitions
83
Initialize I/O
83
Write I/O
83
Read I/O
84
Chapter 11: Crts and Flat Panels
86
Video Features
86
Connecting a Monitor
87
Figure 11-1 PC-600 and a VGA Monitor
88
Table 11-1 CRT Connector: J18
88
Connecting a Flat Panel Display
89
Flat Panels Requiring Bias Voltage
89
Table 11-2 Display Jumpers: W6, W9, and W12
90
Table 11-3 Flat Panel Connector: J14
90
Connecting the Flat Panel to the PC-600
91
Table 11-4 Flat Panel Back-Light Connector: J16
91
Figure 11-2 PC-600 and a Flat Panel Display
92
Programming the Video BIOS
93
Additional Notes on Video BIOS
93
Chapter 12: Ethernet
94
Description
94
Table 12-1 Ethernet Leds
94
Table 12-2 Ethernet Irqs
94
Chapter 13: USB
95
Description
95
Table 13-1 USB Connector: J3
95
Chapter 14: Audio
96
Description
96
Table 14-1 Audio Connector: J20
96
Figure 14-1 Audio Cable
97
Table 14-2 Audio Connections
97
Chapter 15: PC/104 and PC/104 Plus Expansion
98
Description
98
Figure 15-1 Typical PC/104 Module Stack
99
Overview: Section 3 - System Management
100
Chapter 16: Watchdog Timer and Hardware Reset
101
Description
101
Timeout Period (Ranges)
101
Booting, Power Down, and Strobing the Watchdog Timer
101
Watchdog Function Definitions Using Enhanced INT 17H Handler
102
Enable Watchdog
102
Strobe Watchdog
102
Disable Watchdog
103
Hardware Reset
104
Table 16-1 Reset Connector: J7
104
Chapter 17: Serial EEPROM
105
Description
105
Enhanced INT 17H Function Definitions
105
Serial EEPROM
105
Read a Single Word from the Serial EEPROM
105
Write a Single Word to the Serial EEPROM
106
Read Multiple Words from the Serial EEPROM
106
Write Multiple Words to the Serial EEPROM
107
Return Serial EEPROM Size
108
Chapter 18: Temperature Sensor and User Jumper
109
Description
109
Temperature Sensor Int17H Function Definitions
109
Write TEMP SENSOR Register Pointer
109
Read TEMP SENSOR Current Register
110
Write TEMP SENSOR Current Register
111
Read TEMP SENSOR Int Status Bit
111
Read User Jumper
112
Chapter 19: CPU Clock, System Jumpers, and BIOS Recovery
113
Description
113
Table 18-1 CPU Clock Speed Jumper: W1
113
Extended BIOS Jumper
114
System Jumper
114
Table 18-2 System Jumpers: W12
114
Video Jumper
114
BIOS Recovery Jumper
115
User Jumper
115
BIOS Programming Using PHLASH.EXE
116
Chapter 20: Troubleshooting
117
Boot Block Recovery
117
Memory Conflicts Using Operating System Other than DOS
117
No System LED Activity
117
No CRT or Flat Panel Video
118
Video Is Present but Is Distorted
118
No Serial Console Activity
119
Garbled Console Screen Activity
119
System Generates a BIOS Message but Locks up When Booting
120
System will Not Boot from Compactflash
120
System Locks up on Power-Up; May or May Not Respond to Reset Switch
120
System Locks up after Power-Down/Power-Up
121
LED Signaling of "Beep" Codes
121
Description
121
Table 20-1 BIOS Beep Codes
122
Technical Assistance
124
Overview: Section 4 - Appendices
125
Appendix A: PC-600 Technical Data
125
Technical Specifications
126
Cpu
126
Bus Clock
126
Bios
126
Sdram
126
On-Board Flash
126
Hard Drive
126
Compactflash Socket
126
Floppy Drive
126
Usb
126
Serial I/O
127
Parallel Port
127
Digital I/O
127
Speaker, Keyboard, and Mouse Ports
127
Video
127
Ethernet
127
Watchdog Timer
127
Real Time Clock
127
Expansion
127
Operating Systems
127
PCI Bus Mastering
128
Power Requirements
128
Environmental Specifications
128
Size
128
Weight
128
Excessive Thermal Stress
128
Mating Connectors
129
Table A-1 Mating Connectors
129
Maps
130
Table A-2 PC-600 DMA Map
130
Table A-3 PC-600 I/O Map
130
Table A-4 PC-600 Interrupt Map
131
Table A-5 PC-600 Memory Map
131
Jumper Settings
132
Table A-6 W1 - CPU Clock Speed
132
Table A-7 W2, W4 - Digital I/O Pull-Up/Pull-Down Jumpers
132
Table A-8 W3, W5, W7, W11 - COM3 and COM4 Jumper Settings
133
Table A-9 W6, W9, W12 - Display Jumpers
133
Table A-10 W12 - System Jumpers
134
Table A-11 W13 - Compactflash Configuration Jumper
134
Connector Pin-Outs
135
Table A-12 J1, J2 - Ethernet Connectors
135
Table A-13 J3 - USB Connector
135
Table A-14 J4 - COM1, COM2 Connectors
136
Table A-15 J5 - COM3, COM4 Connectors
136
Table A-16 J6, J13 - Digital I/O Connectors
137
Table A-17 J7 - Reset Connector
137
Table A-18 J8 - LPT1 Connector
137
Table A-19 J9 - Power Connector
138
Table A-20 J10 - PS/2 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
138
Table A-21 J12 - Floppy Drive Connector
139
Table A-22 J14 - Flat Panel Connector
140
Table A-23 J16 - Flat Panel Back-Light Connector
140
Table A-24 J17 - EIDE Connector
141
Table A-25 J18 - CRT Connector
141
Table A-26 J19 - Battery Connector
142
Table A-27 J20 - Audio Connector
142
Table A-28 J501 - PC/104 Connector
143
Table A-29 J15 - PC/104 Plus Connector
144
Appendix B: Software Utilities
145
Introduction
145
Support Commands
145
I17Hndlr.exe
146
Lpt1Con.com
146
Pgmvideo.exe
147
Phlash.exe
148
Reset.com
148
Appendix C: Accessories
149
Table C-1 Cables and Terminal Board
149
Table C-2 LCD Displays and Keypads
149
Table C-3 Miscellaneous Part Numbers
150
Warranty
151
Limitations on Warranty
151
Service Policy
152
Returning a Product for Repair
152
Returns
153
Governing Law
153
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Octagon PC-600 User Manual (129 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
Single board computers
| Size: 0.54 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright
2
Disclaimer
2
Using CMOS Circuitry in Industrial Control
3
Avoiding Damage to the Heatsink or CPU
5
Table of Contents
6
List of Figures
11
List of Tables
12
Overview: Section 1 - Installation
14
Chapter 1: Overview
15
Description
15
PC-600 Major Hardware Features
15
Cpu
15
Sdram
15
On-Board Flash
15
Hard Disk, Compactflash, and Floppy Disk Ports
16
USB Ports
16
Serial Ports
16
Digital I/O
16
Speaker, Keyboard, and Mouse Ports
16
Video
16
PC/104 and PC/104 Plus Interface
16
Ethernet
17
Multifunctional Printer Port
17
Watchdog Timer Added for Safety
17
Real Time Calendar/Clock with Battery-Backup
17
SETUP Information Stored in EEPROM for High Reliability
17
Hardware Reset
18
Temperature Sensor
18
Volt Operation Lowers System Cost
18
Rugged Environmental Operation
18
Size
18
PC-600 Major Software Features
19
Diagnostic Software Verifies System Integrity Automatically
19
Phoenix BIOS
19
Octagon BIOS Extensions
19
Boot Sequence
19
Chapter 2: Quick Start
20
Hardware Installation
20
Figure 2-1 PC-600 Component Diagram (also See Table
21
Figure 2-2 PC-600 Center-To-Center Hole Dimensions (Inches, Thousandths)
22
Figure 2-3 PC-600 Center-To-Center Hole Dimensions (Millimeters)
23
Table 2-1 PC-600 Connector Functions
24
Installing the PC-600
25
Installation
25
Hardware Mounting
25
Power Connection
26
Power Supply Requirements
26
Figure 2-4 Power Connector, J9
26
Table 2-2 Power Connector Pinout
26
Monitor
27
Keyboard and Mouse
27
Speaker
28
Installing an Operating System
28
Chapter 3: Setup Programs
30
Setup
30
Main Menu
31
Hard Drive Submenus
32
Advanced Menu
33
Advanced Chipset Control
34
I/O Device Configuration Submenu
35
Audio Options Submenu
36
PCI/PNP ISA UMB Region Exclusion Submenu
37
PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Submenu
38
PCI/PNP ISA DMA Resource Exclusion Submenu
38
Power Menu
39
Boot Menu
40
Expanded Boot Screen
40
Exit Menu
41
Chapter 4: Save and Run Programs
42
Save and Run Your Programs on the PC-600
42
Saving Programs and Support Files
42
Adding Your Application
42
Overriding the Autoexecution of Your Application
43
Option 1
43
Option 2
43
Option 3
43
Overview: Section 2 - Hardware
44
Chapter 5: Serial Ports
45
Description
45
Serial Port Configurations
45
Table 5-1 Serial Port Configurations
46
Table 5-2 COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 Connector Pinouts
47
Function and Use of Serial Ports
48
COM1 as Serial Console Device
48
Mating Receptacle
48
Table 5-3 COM3 and COM4 Jumper Settings
48
COM Ports as RS-232 I/O
49
COM3 and COM4 as RS-422 and RS-485 Networks
49
Figure 5-1 Null Modem Adapter and VTC-20F/VTC-20M Cable
49
Figure 5-2 Typical RS-422 Four-Wire Interface Circuit
50
Figure 5-3 Typical RS-485 Half Duplex Interface Circuit
51
Figure 5-4 Typical RS-485 Full Duplex Interface Circuit
51
Chapter 6: LPT1 Parallel Port, LCD and Keypad
52
LPT1 Parallel Port
52
Printer
52
Installing a Printer
52
Display
53
Installing a Display
53
Figure 6-1 LPT1 as a Printer Port
53
Keypad
54
Installing a Keypad
54
Figure 6-2 LPT1 as a Display or Keypad Port
54
Chapter 7: Console Devices
55
Description
55
Selecting Console Devices
55
Serial Console
56
Figure 7-1 the PC-600 and a Serial Console
56
Monitor / Keyboard / Mouse
57
Figure 7-2 VTC-20F Cable and Null Modem Adapter
57
Chapter 8: Compactflash, SDRAM, and Battery Backup
58
Description
58
Compactflash
58
Table 8-1 Compactflash Configuration Jumpers, W13
58
Creating a Bootable Compactflash
59
Sdram
59
Battery Backup for Real Time Calendar Clock
59
Installing an at Battery
60
Table 8-2 Battery Connector: J19
60
Chapter 9: External Drives
61
Description
61
Floppy Disk Controller
61
Power Requirements
61
Installing a Floppy Disk Drive
61
Hard Disk Controller
62
Chapter 10: Digital I/O
63
Description
63
Table 10-1 EZ I/O Connectors: J6 and J13
63
Figure 10-1 Typical EZ I/O Configurations
64
Interfacing to Switches and Other Devices
65
Opto-Module Rack Interface
65
Table 10-2 EZ I/O Opto-Rack Interface
66
Organization of Banks
67
Port Addressing
67
Figure 10-2 Organization of Banks
67
Table 10-3 EZ I/O Port Address
67
Base I/O Address
68
Pulling the I/O Lines High or Low
68
Configuring and Programming the EZ I/O Ports
68
Table 10-4 EZ I/O Pull-Up/Pull-Down Jumpers: W2 and W4
68
Programming the EZ I/O
69
Configuring the EZ I/O
69
Table 10-5 EZ I/O Port Byte
69
Writing and Reading from EZ I/O
70
EZ I/O Output Program Examples
70
EZ I/O Input Program Examples
71
Enhanced INT 17H Function Definitions
71
Initialize EZ I/O
71
Write EZ I/O
72
Read EZ I/O
72
Chapter 11: Crts and Flat Panels
74
Description
74
Video Features
74
Connecting a Monitor
75
Figure 11-1 the PC-600 and a VGA Monitor
75
Connecting a Flat Panel Display
76
Flat Panels Requiring Bias Voltage
76
Table 11-2 J14, Flat Panel Connector
77
Table 11-3 J16, Flat Panel Backlight Connector
77
Connecting the Flat Panel to the PC-600
78
Table 11-4 Display Jumpers W6, W9, W12
78
Programming the Video BIOS
79
Figure 11-2 the PC-600 and a Flat Panel Display
79
Additional Notes on Video BIOS
80
Chapter 12: Ethernet
81
Description
81
Table 12-1 Ethernet Leds
81
Chapter 13: PC/104 and PC/104 Plus Expansion
82
Description
82
Figure 13-1 Typical PC/104 Module Stack
82
Chapter 14: Audio
83
Description
83
Table 14-1 J20, Audio Connector
83
Figure 14-1 Audio Cable
84
Overview: Section 3 - System Management
85
Chapter 15: Watchdog Timer and Hardware Reset
86
Description
86
Watchdog Timer Jumpers
86
Watchdog Function Definitions Using Enhanced INT 17H Handler
86
Table 15-1 W10, Watchdog Timer Jumpers
86
Strobe Watchdog
87
Hardware Reset
87
Chapter 16: Serial EEPROM
88
Description
88
Enhanced INT 17H Function Definitions
88
Serial EEPROM
88
Read a Single Word from the Serial EEPROM
88
Write a Single Word to the Serial EEPROM
89
Read Multiple Words from the Serial EEPROM
89
Write Multiple Words to the Serial EEPROM
90
Return Serial EEPROM Size
91
Chapter 17: Temperature Sensor and User Jumper
92
Description
92
Temperature Sensor Int17H Function Definitions
92
Write TEMP SENSOR Register Pointer
92
Read TEMP SENSOR Current Register
93
Write TEMP SENSOR Current Register
94
Read TEMP SENSOR Int Status Bit
94
Read User Jumper
95
Chapter 18: CPU Clock, System Jumpers, and BIOS Recovery
96
Description
96
Table 18-1 W1, CPU Clock Speed Jumper
96
BIOS Recovery Jumper
97
Table 18-2 W12, System Jumpers
97
BIOS Programming Using PHLASH.EXE
98
Chapter 19: Troubleshooting
99
No Screen Activity-Checking Console Serial Communications
99
Garbled Console Screen Activity
99
System Locks up on Powerup; May or May Not Respond to Reset Switch
100
System Locks up after Powerdown/Powerup
100
LED Signaling of "Beep" Codes
100
Description
100
Table 19-1 BIOS Beep Codes
102
Technical Assistance
104
Overview: Section 4 - Appendices
105
Appendix A: PC-600 Technical Data
106
Technical Specifications
106
Cpu
106
Bus Clock
106
Bios
106
Sdram
106
Floppy Drive
106
Hard Drive
106
On-Board Flash
106
Operating Systems
106
Watchdog Timer
107
Bus Mastering
107
Power Requirements
107
Environmental Specifications
107
Size
107
Mating Connectors
107
Maps
108
Table A-1 PC-600 DMA Map
108
Table A-2 PC-600 I/O Map
108
Table A-3 PC-600 Interrupt Map
109
Table A-4 PC-600 Memory Map
109
Jumper Settings
110
Table A-5 W1, CPU Clock Speed
110
Table A-6 EZ I/O Pull-Up/Pull-Down Jumpers: W2 and W4
110
Table A-7 W3, W5, W7, W11 - COM3 and COM4 Jumper Settings
111
Table A-8 Display Jumpers W6, W9, W12
111
Table A-9 W10, Watchdog Timer
112
Table A-10 W12, System Jumpers
112
Table A-11 Compactflash Configuration Jumpers, W13
112
Connector Pinouts
113
Table A-12 J4, J5 - COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4 Connector Pinouts
113
Table A-13 EZ I/O Connectors: J6 and J13 (Arranged by Function)
114
Table A-14 EZ I/O Connectors: J6 and J13 (Arranged by Pins)
114
Table A-15 J8 - LPT1
115
Table A-16 J9 - Power Connector Pinout
115
Table A-17 J10 - PS2 Keyboard Mouse
115
Table A-18 J12 - Floppy Drive
116
Table A-19 J14, Flat Panel Connector
117
Table A-20 J16, Flat Panel Backlight Connector
117
Table 11-1 J18, CRT Connector
118
Table A-21 J17 - EIDE
118
Table A-22 J18, CRT Connector
118
Table A-23 J19 - Battery Connector
119
Table A-24 J20 - Audio Connector
119
Table A-25 J600 - PC/104 Connector
120
Table A-26 PC/104 Plus Connector
121
Appendix B: Software Utilities
122
Introduction
122
Support Commands
122
I17Hndlr.exe
123
Lpt1Con.com
123
Pgmvideo.exe
124
Phlash.exe
125
Reset.com
125
Appendix C: Accessories
126
Table C-1 Cables and Terminal Board
126
Table C-2 LCD Displays and Keypads
126
Table C-3 Miscellaneous Part Numbers
126
Warranty
127
Limitations on Warranty
127
Service Policy
128
Returning a Product for Repair
128
Returns
129
Governing Law
129
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