I-Tech WBX-6200F-V manual

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    WBX-6200F-V VIA Eden/C3 F anless Micro PC User ’ s Manual V ersion 1.0[...]

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    Copyright Notice Copyright © 2005 All Rights Reserved. Printed in T aiwan. This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved. No part or whole of it ma y be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by an y means, el ectronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording with out prior consent of I - T ech TECHNOLOGY CO R[...]

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    III Safety Precautions Before getting started, read the foll owing important cautions. 1. The WBX -6200F-V may not come equipped with an oper ating system. An oper ating system must be loaded first before installing any software into the com puter . 2. Be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when installing the intern al components. Use[...]

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    IV technician is allowed to do so. Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static electricity . T o avoid damaging chips from electrostatic disch arge, observe the follow in g precautions: 9 Before handling a board or integr ated circuit, touch a n unpainted portion of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. This will help to dis[...]

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    V Acknowledgments All product names or tr ademarks are properties of their respective owners.[...]

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    VI ( This page does not contain any i nformation )[...]

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    VII Table of Contents How to Use Th is Manual ................................................. IX Chapter 1 System Overview .............................. 1 Introduction................................................................... 1 F eatures ........................................................................ 1 System Spec ification ...[...]

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    VIII of CPU Board ................................................... 43 Jumpers Location and li st ............................................... 43 Jumper List................................................................... 44 Jumper Se tting.............................................................. 44 Connector Defi nitions .............[...]

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    IX How to Use This Manual This manual is wri tten for the syste m integr ator , PC technici an and knowledgeable P C end user . It describes how to configure your WBX -6200F- V series to meet vari ous oper ating requirements. The user’s manual is divided into four chapters, with each chapter addressing a basic concept and op er ation of the serve[...]

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    1 System Overview Introduction WBX -6200F-V series are based-on the features of high p e rf or ma n c e , c os t - ef fe c t i ve fo r V I A C 3 o r E d e n p la tf or m w i th lo w power consumption. WBX -6200F-V is mainly designed for industrial automation with slim and tr ue fanless feature. With GPIO connector for data collection and device con[...]

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    2 95/97/98, Card-32(32 bit), PCMC IA V2.1/JEIDA 4.2(16 bit), supports type I/II  CF interface 1 x bootable Compact Flash slot for CF type I/II storages via IDE/CF adaptor (PCMCIA and CF cannot be used simultan eously)  Mini-PCI interface 1 x 32-bit Mini-PCI socket (support 802.11b/g and DVB modules)  Audio Function Dual full-duplex Di rect[...]

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    3 System Specification NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice. Parts Specifications CPU VIA Eden 733MHz / C3 1GHz System memory One DDR SO-DIMM socket, support up to 1GB System Board I/O interfaces - VGA port x 1 / DVI x 1 - Serial port (RS-232 x 1, RS-232 /422/485 x 1) - Parallel port x 1 - PS/2 keyboard/mouse port - GPIO: 4-bit[...]

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    4 System View Outline Drawing CF interface: PCMCIA interface:[...]

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    5 I/O connectors[...]

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    6 Unpacking After unpacking the shi pping carton, you should find t hese standard items:  The WBX-6200F-V Micro PC  Accessory box including the followings: – AC adapter x 1 – AC power cord x 1 – 44-pin 2.0mm pitch IDE cable x 1 – Y cable for PS2 keyboard and mouse x 1 – Mounting bracket x 2 , screw x 8 – CD-ROM for drivers, u tili[...]

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    7 Getting Started This chapter tells y ou how to set up the system. Setting Up the System The following is a su mmary of the steps in setting up the system for use. CAUTION: Make sure that power t o the system and each of the devices t o be connected is swi tched OF F before plugging in t he connectors. 1. Make any required external connections suc[...]

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    8 Installing System Software Recent releases of oper ating sy stems from major vendors include setup programs, which load automatically and guide you throug h hard disk preparation and operating system installation . The guidelines below w ill help you determine the steps necessary to install your operating system on the Micro PC hard drive. NOTE: [...]

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    9 Installing the Drivers After installin g your system software, you will be able to set up the LAN, VGA, Audio and USB f unctions. All drivers are stored in a CD disc, which can be found in your ac cessory pack. The various drivers and ut ilities in the disc have their ow n text files that help users install th e driver s and understand their func[...]

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    10 BIOS Setup Information WBX -6200F-V is equipped with the AMI BIOS stored in Flash ROM. This BIOS has a built-in Setup progr am that allows users to modify the basic system configu r ation easily . This type of information is stored in CMOS RAM so th at it is retained durin g power-off periods. When system is turned on, WBX -6200F-V communicates [...]

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    11 In HIFLEX BIOS setup, you can use the keyboa rd to choose among options or modify the system par ameters to match the options with your system. The table below will show you all of keystroke functions in BIOS setup. Keys to navigate within set up menu Key Functions Up Arrow Move to the previous item Do w n Arro w Move to the next item Left Arrow[...]

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    12 Main Menu Once you enter WBX -6200F-V AMI BIOS CMOS Setup Utility , you should start with the Main Menu. Th e Main Menu allow s you to select from eleven se tup functions and two ex it choices. Use arrow keys to switch among items and press <Enter> key to ac cept or bring up the sub-menu. NOTE: It is strongly recommended to reload Optimal [...]

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    13 Drive A Drive B Non Installed 360KB, 5 1/4 1.2MB, 5 1/ 4 7 20KB, 3 1/2 1.44MB, 3 1/2 Select the type of flopp y disk drive installed in your sy stem Pri Master S elect a suitable item or keep it in Auto for automatic detection. Press <Pag eUp> or <PageDn> to select a suitable item Pri Slave S elect a suitable item or keep it in Auto [...]

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    14 ▓ ADV ANCED CMOS SETUP DEF AUL TS BIOS Setup Items Optimal Default Failsafe Default Other Options Quick Boot Enabled Disabled 1st Boot Device IDE-0 IDE-0 Disabled, IDE-0, IDE-1, IDE-2, IDE-3, Floppy , ARMD-FDD, ARMD-HDD , CD/DVD-0, CD/DVD-1, CD/DVD-2, CD/DCD-3, Legacy SCSI, Legacy NETWO, BBS-0, BBS-1, BBS-2, BBS-3, BBS-4, BBS-5 BBS-6, BBS-7, B[...]

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    15 C000, 32K Shadow Cached Cached E n a b l e d, D i s a b l e d C800, 16K Shadow Disabled Disabled E n a b l e d , D i s a b l e d CC00, 16K Shadow Disabled Disabled E n a b l e d , D i s a b l e d D000, 16K Shadow Disabled Disabled Cached, Enabled D400, 16K Shadow Disabled Disabled Cached, Enabled D800, 16K Shadow Disabled Disabled Cached, Enable[...]

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    16 ▓ ADV ANCED CHIPSET S ETUP BIOS Setup Items Optimal Default Fail safe Default Other Options Configure SDRAM Timing by SPD Enabled Disabled Enabled S D R A M F r e q u e n c y Auto Auto 200Mhz, 266Mhz SDRAM CAS# Latency 2.5 2.5 2 SDRAM Bank Interleave Disabled Disabl ed 2-way , 4-w ay SDRAM Command Rat e 2T 2T 1T Memory Hole Disabled Disabled 5[...]

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    17 ▓ POWER MANAGEMENT SETU P DEF AUL TS BIOS Setup Items Optimal Default Failsafe Default Other Options ACPI Aware O/S Y es Y es No ACPI Standby State S1/POS S1/POS Auto, S3/STR USB Device W akeup Function Disabled Disabled Power Ma nagement/ APM Enabled Disabled Video Power Down Mode Disabled Disabled Stand By , Suspend Hard Disk P ower Down Mod[...]

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    18 IRQ11 Ignore Ignore Monitor IRQ13 Ignore Ignore Monitor IRQ14 Monitor Ignore Ignore IRQ15 Ignore Ignore Monitor Power But ton Functi on On/Off On/Off Suspend Re store on AC/P ower P ower Off Power Off P ower On Last State Resume On R TC Alarm Disa bled Disabled Enabled R TC Alarm Date 15 15 Everyday , 01-31 R TC Alarm Hour 12 12 00-23 R TC Alarm[...]

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    19 ▓ PCI / PLUG AND PLA Y SETUP BIOS Setup Items Optimal Default Failsa fe Default Other Options Plug and Pla y Aw are O/S No No Y es Clear NVRAM No No Y es On Chip VGA Fr ame Buffer Size 16MB 16MB None, 8, 32MB PCI Latency Timer (PCI Clocks) 32 32 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 248 Boot Device Select CR T CR T LCD , CR T+L CD , TV CR T+TV DVI DVI+C[...]

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    20 ▓ PERIPHERAL S ETUP DEF AUL TS BIOS Setup Items Optimal Default Failsafe Default Other Options On Board Serial Port1 3F8/COM1 3F8/COM1 Auto, Disabled, 2F8/COM2, 3E8/COM3, 2E8/COM4 On Board Serial Port2 2F8/COM2 2F8/COM2 Auto, Disabled, 3F8/COM1, 3E8/COM3, 2E8/COM4 On Board FIR Port Disa bled Disabled Enabled FIR IRQ Select 11 11 3, 4, 10 FIR D[...]

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    21 ▓ HARDW ARE MONIT OR SETUP DEF AUL TS BIOS Setup Items Optimal Default Failsafe Default Other Options CPU T emperature === CPU F an Speed === System F an Speed === Vcore === Vtt === + 3.300V === + 5.000V === + 12.000V === Standard CMOS Setup Menu This setup page includes all th e items in standard compatible BIOS. Use the arrow keys to highlig[...]

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    22 These fields set the type of devi ce for the first boot drive that the AMIBIOS attempts to boot from after AMI BIOS POST is completed. If it fails to boot from t he first boot drive, i t will attempt to boot from the second, then thi rd boot drive as specified in the corresponding field. Options are: Disabled, IDE-0, IDE-1, IDE-2, I DE-3, Floppy[...]

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    23 System Keyboar d This option will be used to n eglect “keyboard error” while you choose Absent setting in your BIOS setup and s ystem has no keyboard attached. Primary Display Chooses Absent , VGA/EGA, CGA40x25, CGA80x25, or Mo no to meet your monitor type. If you select Absent , the “CMOS Display T ype Wrong” message will be ignored reg[...]

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    24 L2 Cache Enables this option t o turn on or off the CPU’s Level 2 built -in cache. System BIOS Cacheable Enables this option to enhance system performance by shadowing and caching system BIOS. When disabled, this BIOS shadow function will be ignor ed. Shadow Mem ory Each of segments provides three options “Disabled” , “Enabled” , and ?[...]

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    25 serial presence from EEPROM cont ent by setting this option to “Enabled” , and all of SDRAM timing options will be not available and hidden. SDRAM Frequency PC -100 means the memory bus is running at 100MHz. PC -200 means its bus is running at 200MHz. SDRAM CAS# L atenc y This option controls the number of SCLKs between the ti me a read comm[...]

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    26 Host cycles that hit the apertu re r ange are forwarded to the AGP without any tr anslatio n, usual ly set as 64MB . USB Controller This option will enable / disable on - chip USB function USB Device Legacy Support This feature will be automatica lly disabled and hidden if user chooses the “Disabled” setti ng from the foregoing USB Function [...]

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    27 Power Management Setup Menu This APM (Advanced P ower Ma nagement) de termines how much power energy can be sa ve d by setting below items to handle system power resource . The following descriptions will specify the def inition of each item in detail s. ACPI Aware O/S This option allows you to en able / disable the ACIP Power management functio[...]

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    28 h a s e x p i r e d . I t i s t h e s a m e a s v i d e o p o w e r c o n t r o l . I f u s e r chooses “Stand By” or “Sus pend” , it will depen d on period of parameter “Stand By Time out” or “Suspend Time out” . Standby Time out (Minute) This option specifies the leng th of the period of system inactivity while t he computer is[...]

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    29 watches for vi deo display activi ty . The computer enters the full on power state if any activity occurs. BIOS reloads the Standby and Suspend timeout timers if activity occurs o n the specified IRQ lines. If set to Ignore, video display monitor activity is no t monitored. IRQ Active When set to Monitor , these options enable ev ent monitoring [...]

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    30 Minute choices: 00-59 Second choices: 00-59 PCI/Plug and Play Setup This section describes configu ring the PCI bus system. PCI (Peri pheral Compone nt Interconnect) is a system which allows I/O devices to op erate at spe eds nearing CPU’ s when they communicate with own special components. All of options described in th is section are importa[...]

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    31 data comparison. If y ou sele ct the “Y es” setting, then the BIOS will update ESCD each ti me of power on. On Chip VGA Frame Buffer Size Options are: None, 8MB, 16Mb , 32MB. PCI Latency Timer (PCI Clock s) This option is used to cont rol PCI latency timer period (fol low PCI clocks). Based on PC I specification 2.1 or later and P CI bus fre[...]

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    32 These fields control the re source assignments of two on-board serial interfaces SIO1 and SIO2. The follow ing lists show current options in On Bo ard Serial P ort 1/ Port 2: Auto Æ cannot set seri al I/O resources by manual operation Disabled Æ indicates on-board COM port function is ineffective 3F8h/COM1 Æ assign I/O address 3F8h to C OM1 2[...]

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    33 Disabled Æ on-board parallel port function is ineff ective and N/A 378h Æ locate IRQ7 for this defa ult I/O address 278h Æ assign this I/O address to LPT1 3BCh Æ assign this I/O address to LPT1 ◎ Parallel Port Mode: This option specifies the parall el port mode. ECP and EPP are both bi-directional data tr ansfer schemes that adhere to the [...]

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    34 ◎ Parallel Port IRQ : This option is only valid if the Onboard Parallel Port option is not set to Disabled . This option sets t he IRQ used by the parallel port. On Board IDE This option specifies the onboard IDE cont roller channels that will be used. The sett ings are Disabled , Pri mary , Secondary , or Both . On Board LAN This option allow[...]

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    35 z System operating voltage includes “CPU Vcore” , “+3.300V” , “+5.000V” , “+12.000V” . BIOS POST Check Point List AMIBIOS provides all IBM standard P o w e r O n S e l f T e s t ( P O S T ) routines as well as enhanced AMIB IOS POST routines. The POST routines support CPU internal di agnostics. The POST checkpoint codes are acces[...]

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    36 D1 Init ializing the DMA c ontroller , perform ing the k eybo ard controller BA T test, starting memory refresh, and going to 4GB flat mode. D3 T o start memory sizing. D4 R eturning to real mode. E xecuting any OEM patches and setting the stack next. D5 P assing control to the uncompressed code in shadow RAM at E000:0000h. The INIT code is copi[...]

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    37 FF Flash ROM progr amming was successful. Next, restarting the system BIOS. Uncompressed Initialization Codes — T he followi ng runtime checkpoint hex codes are listed in order of ex ecution. These codes are uncompressed in F0000h shadow RAM. Code Description 03 The NMI is disabled. Next, checki ng for a soft reset or a power on condit ion. 05[...]

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    38 25 Interru pt vect or init ialization is done . Clear ing the p assword if the POST DIAG switch is on. 27 Any initialization before se tting video mode to be done. 28 Goi ng for monochrome mode and color mode setting. 2A Bus initialization system, static, output devices will be done next, if present. 2B P assing control to the video ROM to perfo[...]

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    39 1MB next. 49 The amount of memory below 1MB has been found and verified. Determining the amount of memory above 1MB memory next. 4B The amount of memory above 1MB has been found and verifi ed. Checking for a soft reset and clearing the memory below 1MB for the soft reset next. If this is a power o n situatio n, going to chec kpoint 4Eh n ext. 4C[...]

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    40 7F Extended N MI sources e nabling is in progress. 80 The keyboard test has st arted. Clearing the output buffer and checking for stuck keys. Issuing the keyboard reset command next. 81 A keyboard reset error or stuck key was found. Issuing the keyboard Controller interface test command next. 82 The keybo ard co ntroller inter face te st complet[...]

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    41 Configuring the timer data area and printer base ad dress next. 9A Return after setting timer and printer base address. Going to set the RS-232 base address. 9B Returned after setting the RS-232 base address. Performing any require d initia lization b efore the Coprocessor test next. 9C Req uired init ializat ion befor e the Cop rocessor test is[...]

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    42 NOTE: R emark or delete any installed Memory Man agement Utility (such as HIMEM.SYS, EMM386.EXE, QEMM.EXE, …, etc.) in the CONFI G.SYS files before running Flash programming utility .[...]

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    43 Appendix A. Jumper Setting and Connectors List of CPU Board This appendix gives the def initi ons and shows th e positions of jumpers, headers and connectors. All of the configur ation jumpers on WBX -6200F-V are in the proper position. The default settings shipped from factory are mark ed with (defaul t). Jumpers Location and list In general, j[...]

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    44 Jumper List CONNECTOR FUN CTION REMARK JP1 R TC CMOS Clear Jumper 1x3 pin header , Pitch=2mm JP2 T ouc h Screen configuration 2x4 pin header , Pitch=2mm JP4 3.3V or 5V P anel P ower select 1x3 pin header , Pitch=2mm JP5 DVI port configur ation 1x3 pin header , Pitch=2mm JP6 COM2 RS-232/422 /485 select 2x11 pin header , Pitch=2mm Jumper Setting J[...]

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    45 Jumper Setting RTC CMOS Clear Jumper Setting (JP1) Jumper Setting Illustration Description. 1-2 (defa ul t ) Normal operat ion 2-3 Clear CMOS conten ts Touch Screen con figurati on (JP2) Jumper Setting Description OFF (OPE N) ON (SHOR T) 1-2 B aud Rate 19200 (defa ult) 9600 3-4 PNP Enable (default) Disable 5-6 W ire 4,8 (de fault) 5 7-8 W ire 5 [...]

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    46 Jumper Setting Illustration Description. 3-4,7-9, 8-10,1 3-15,14 -16,21- 22 RS-422 1-2,7-9, 8-10,1 9-20 RS-485 Connector Definitions Connectors Location CAUTION: When connecting the power connector to the mothe rboard, make sure that th e system is not connected to an electrical outlet. VT8235M[...]

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    47 When connecting a signal cable (also c alled ribbon cable), Pin 1 of the cabl e should be aligned wit h Pin 1 of the connector on the motherboar d. Pin 1 side of the cable is identified by a col or, usually red, stripe. Pin 1 of the motherboar d connector is identified by the number 1 imprinted or an additional shading on the board.[...]

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    48 Connectors List The connectors on the PCBA of WBX-6200F-V are used to connect external devices such as hard disk drives, printers, keyboard, CRT, panel, serial ports, etc . Specifically , the PCBA of WBX-6200F-V has the following connectors: CONNECTOR FUNCTION REMARK J1 R eset Button J2 GPIO Connector 2x5 pin header , Pitch=2mm J3 Internal VGA C[...]

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    49 CONNECTOR FUNCTION REMARK JP1 RT C CMOS Clear Jumper 1x3 pin header , Pitch=2mm JP2 T ouch Screen configur ation 2x4 pin header , Pitch=2mm JP4 3.3V or 5V Panel P ower select 1x3 pin header , Pitch=2mm JP5 DVI port configuratio n 1x3 pin header , Pitch=2mm JP6 COM2 RS-232/422/485 select 2x11 pin header , Pitch=2mm CN1 Powe r Jack Connector CN2 A[...]

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    50 CONNECTOR FUNCTION REMARK PJ1 HDD Power Connector Reset Button (J1) PIN No. Signal Description 1 Reset 2 Ground GPIO Connecto r (J2) Pin head on MB PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 1 GPO1 2 GPI1 3 GPO2 4 GPI2 5 GPO3 6 GPI3 7 GPO4 8 GPI4 9 +5V 10 Ground Pin head on Chassis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 +5V GPO4 GPO3 GPO2 GPO1 Ground G[...]

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    51 PIN No. Name Description 6 R Re tu r n Red gr o un d 7 G R eturn Green ground 8 B Re turn Blue ground 9 +5V +5VDC 10 SGND Sync Ground 11 NC Not connected 12 SDA DDC Serial Data Line 13 HSYNC Horizontal Sync 14 VSYNC V ertical Sync 15 SCL DDC Data Clock Line 16 NC Not connected Inverter power connector (J7) PIN No. Name Description 1 VCC +12V 2 V[...]

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    52 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 5 NC 6 NC 7 NC 8 NC 9 NC 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 16 Re served 17 INTB# 18 5V 19 3.3V 20 INT A# 21 Reserved 22 Reserved 23 Ground 24 3.3VA UX 25 CLK 26 RST# 27 Ground 28 3.3V 29 REQ# 30 GNT# 31 3.3V 32 Ground 33 AD [31] 34 PME# 35 AD [29] 36 Reserved 37 Ground 3[...]

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    53 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 77 Ground 78 AD [13] 79 AD [12] 80 AD [11] 81 AD [10] 82 Ground 83 Ground 84 AD [09] 85 AD [08] 86 C/BE [0]# 87 AD [07] 88 3.3V 89 3.3V 90 AD [06] 91 AD [05] 92 AD [04] 93 Re served 94 AD [02] 95 AD [03] 96 AD [00] 97 5V 98 NC 99 AD [01] 100 NC 101 Ground 102 Ground 103 NC 104 M66EN 105 NC 10[...]

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    54 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description B5 +5V A5 +5V B6 +5V A6 INTR#D B7 INTR#A A7 INTR#B B8 INTR#C 8 +5V B9 NC A9 RSV -- AD26 B10 REQ#3 A10 +5V B11 NC A11 NC B12 Ground A12 Ground B13 Ground A13 Ground B14 CLKG2 A14 GNT#3 B15 Ground A15 RESET# B16 CLKG A16 +5V B17 Ground A17 GNT#2 B18 REQ#2 A18 Ground B19 +5V A19 PME# B20 AD31 A2[...]

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    55 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description B43 NC A43 P AR B44 CBE#1 A44 AD15 B45 AD14 A45 NC B46 Ground A46 AD13 B47 AD12 A47 AD11 B48 AD10 A48 Ground B49 Ground A49 AD9 B50 N/A A50 N/A B51 N/A A51 N/A B52 AD8 A52 CBE#0 B53 AD7 A53 NC B54 NC A54 AD6 B55 AD5 A55 AD4 B56 AD3 A56 Ground B57 Ground A57 AD2 B58 AD1 A58 AD0 B59 +5V A59 +5V[...]

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    56 LED State Power off Power On HDD Active S1, S3 Green Pin4 Æ Low X O O FLASH Red Pin1 Æ Low X X FLASH X VGA conne c tor (J15) PIN No. Name Description 1 R R ed Video 2 G Green Video 3 B Blue Video 4 RES Re served 5 DGND Digital ground 6 R Re tu r n Red gr o un d 7 G R eturn Green ground 8 B Re turn Blue ground 9 +5V +5VDC 10 SGND Sync Ground 11[...]

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    57 Passive Speak er C onnector (2W+2W ) (J19, J20) J19 J20 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 1 AMP OUT_R+ 1 AMP OUT_L+ 2 AMP OUT_R - 2 AMP OUT_L - DVI Port (J21) PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 1 N/C 2 N/C 3 Ground 4 Ground 5 DVID0 6 DVID1 7 DVID2 8 DVID3 9 DVID4 10 DVID5 11 DVID6 12 DVID7 13 DVID8 14 DVID9[...]

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    58 Internal USB Port (J24) PIN No. Name Description 1 VBUS +5V 2 D- USB DA T A- 3 D+ USB DA T A+ 4 GND Ground Power Jack Connector (CN1) PIN No. Name Description 1 GND Ground 2 GND Ground 3 DC_IN 12V~24V 4 GND Ground 5 DC_IN 12V~24V Audio Jack (Line- out, Line-in, Micro) (CN2 ) PIN No. Name Description A1 LOUT_R LOUT_R A2 SEB TL# SEB TL# A3 NC Not [...]

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    59 PIN No. Name Description C3 GND Ground C4 MICPWR Micro phone C5 GND Ground KB/MS 6 pin MINI-DIN female (CN3) PIN No. Name Description 1 KB DA T A K eyboard data 2 MS DA T A Mouse data 3 GND Ground 4 VCC +5V 5 KB CLK Ke yboard clock 6 MS CLK Mouse clock COM2 Pin Definition (CN4) RS-232 PIN No. Signal Desc ription PIN No. Signal Description 1 Data[...]

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    60 RS-232 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 1 Data Carrier Detect 2 R eceived Data 3 T ransmit Data 4 Data T erminal Ready 5 Ground 6 Data Set Re ady 7 Request T o Send 8 Clear T o Send 9 Ring Indicator USB A Port 2/3 (CN7 ) PIN No. Name Description 1 VBUS +5V 2 D- Data - 3 D+ Data + 4 GND Ground USB A Port 0/1 (CN8 ) PIN No. Na[...]

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    61 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 27 G6 28 G7 29 Ground 30 Ground 31 R0 32 R1 33 R2 34 R3 35 Ground 36 Ground 37 R4 38 R5 39 R6 40 R7 41 Ground 42 Ground 43 N/C 44 N/C 45 DE 46 N/C 47 +LCD (3.3V or 5V) 48 +LCD (3.3V or 5V) 49 Ground 50 Ground LVDS1 Panel Connector (CN11 / CN12) CN 11 CN 12 (for LVDS second channel) PIN No. Si[...]

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    62 200Pin DDR SO-DIMM Slot (DIMM1) Follow standard 200 pin DDR SO-DIMM Slot standard Primary IDE Connector (HDD1) PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 1 RESET# 2 Ground 3 DD7 4 DD8 5 DD6 6 DD9 7 DD5 8 DD10 9 DD4 10 DD11 11 DD3 12 DD12 13 DD2 14 DD13 15 DD1 16 DD14 17 DD0 18 DD15 19 Ground 20 NC 21 DMA REQ 22 Ground 23 IOW# 24 Groun[...]

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    63 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 13 DD2 14 DD13 15 DD1 16 DD14 17 DD0 18 DD15 19 Ground 20 NC 21 DMA REQ 22 Ground 23 IOW# 24 Ground 25 IOR# 26 Ground 27 IOCHRDY 28 Pull-down 29 DMA ACK# 30 Ground 31 INT REQ 32 NC 33 DA1 34 A T A_SEL 35 DA0 36 DA2 37 CS0# 38 CS1# 39 HDD Active# 40 Ground 41 +5V 42 +5V 43 Ground 44 Ground Sec[...]

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    64 PIN No. Signal Description PIN No. Signal Description 39 HDD Active# 40 Ground 41 +5V 42 +5V 43 Ground 44 Ground RJ45 LAN connector (LAN1) PIN No. Name Description 1 TX+ T ransmit data + 2 TX - T ransmit data - 3 RX+ R eceive data + 4 NC Not connected 5 NC Not connected 6 RX - Receiv e data - 7 NC Not connected 8 NC Not connected Internal LPT Po[...]

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    65 HDD Power Connector (PJ 1) PIN No. Name Description 1 VCC +12V 2 GND Ground 3 GND Ground 4 VCC +5V[...]

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    66 Appendix B. System Assembl y Reference CF interface: No Item Name Q’ty No Item Name Q’ty 1 Bracket cover 1 15 Brack et CPU-B 1 2 Screw M3x0 .5 7 16 DVI board boar 1 3 Screw M3L6 24 17 Screw M3L5 5 4 W asher M3L10 1 18 Heat sink rubber 1 5 CF board 1 19 MB (WEB-6820A) 1 6 W asher M3L10 1 20 Heat sink rubber 1 7 Heat sink base 1 21 Housing LED[...]

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    67 PCMCIA interface: No Item Name Q’ty No Item Name Q’ty 1 Bracket cover 1 15 Brack et CPU-B 1 2 Screw M3x0 .5 7 16 DVI board boar 1 3 Screw M3L6 24 17 Screw M3L5 5 4 W asher M3L10 1 18 Heat sink rubber 1 1 19 MB (WEB-6820A) 1 6 W asher M3L10 1 20 Heat sink rubber 1 7 Heat sink base 1 21 Housing LED 1 8 Bracke t HDD 1 22 Power switch 1 9 Bracke[...]