User manual
Table Of Contents
- PCM-3353
- Contents
 - 1 General Information
 - 2 Installation
- 2.1 Jumpers
 - 2.2 Connectors
 - 2.3 Locating Connectors
 - 2.4 Setting Jumpers
 - 2.5 Installing SO-DIMMs
 - 2.6 IDE, CDROM Hard Drive Connector (CN11)
 - 2.7 Solid State Disk
 - 2.8 Parallel Port Connector (CN19)
 - 2.9 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Connector (CN18)
 - 2.10 Power Connectors (CN38)
 - 2.11 Audio Interfaces (CN34/35)
 - 2.12 COM Port Connector (CN20,CN30)
 - 2.13 VGA/LCD Interface Connections
 - 2.14 Ethernet Configuration
 - 2.15 Watchdog Timer Configuration
 - 2.16 USB Connectors (CN15,CN17)
 - 2.17 GPIO (General Purpose Input Output) (CN36/ CN37)
 
 - 3 Award BIOS Setup
- 3.1 Introduction
 - 3.2 Entering Setup
 - 3.3 Standard CMOS Setup
 - 3.4 Advanced BIOS Features
 - 3.5 Advanced Chipset Features
 - 3.6 Integrated Peripherals
 - 3.7 Power Management Setup
 - 3.8 PnP/PCI Configurations
 - 3.9 PC Health Status
 - 3.10 Load Optimized Defaults
 - 3.11 Password Setting
 - 3.12 Save & Exit Setup
 - 3.13 Exit without Saving
 
 - A Pin Assignments
- A.1 Jumper and Connector Tables
- Table A.1: SW1, CF Master / Slave Selector
 - Table A.2: J3, Clear CMOS
 - Table A.3: CN39, COM2 Setting
 - Table A.4: J5, PCI VI/O POWER
 - Table A.5: J6, LVDS Power Selector
 - Table A.6: CN42, LVDS LCD I/F
 - Table A.7: CN38, Power Input
 - Table A.8: CN4, TFT LCD I/F
 - Table A.9: CN5, Inverter Power
 - Table A.10: CN6, SMBus
 - Table A.11: CN32, Reset / Buzzer pin header
 - Table A.12: CN36, GPIO1
 - Table A.13: CN37, GPIO2
 - Table A.14: CN11, IDE
 - Table A.15: CN27, CRT
 - Table A.16: CN15, USB1/2
 - Table A.17: CN17, USB3/4
 - Table A.18: CN30, COM1/2/3/4
 - Table A.19: CN19, Print Port
 - Table A.20: CN20, RS422/485
 - Table A.21: CN35, AUDIO-OUT
 - Table A.22: CN34, AUDIO-IN
 - Table A.23: CN23, ISA -5V & -12V Input
 - Table A.24: CN26, LAN1
 - Table A.25: CN18, KB/MS
 - Table A.26: CN40, DDR RAM SOCKET
 - Table A.27: CN41, CF SOCKET
 - Table A.28: CN33, Battery Connector
 
 
 - A.1 Jumper and Connector Tables
 - B System Assignments
 - C Watchdog Timer Sample Code
 - D GPIO Sample Code
 
 

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3.4 Advanced BIOS Features
The “Advanced BIOS Features” screen appears when choosing the “Advanced BIOS
Features” item from the ìInitial Setup Screenî menu. It allows the user to configure
the board according to his particular requirements. Below are some major items that
are provided in the Advanced BIOS Features screen. A quick booting function is pro-
vided for your convenience. Simply enable the Quick Booting item to save yourself
valuable time.
Figure 3.3 Advanced BIOS features screen
 Virus Warning
If enabled, a warning message and alarm beep activates if someone attempts to
write here. The commands are ìEnabledî or ìDisabled.î
 CPU Internal Cache
This item allows user to enable CPU internal cache. (Disable is sometimes use-
ful for troubleshooting.)
 Quick Power On Self Test
This BIOS feature allows you to decrease the time it takes to boot up the com-
puter by shortening or skipping certain standard booting procedures.
If enabled, the BIOS will shorten the booting process by skipping some tests
and shortening others. If disabled, the BIOS will run the whole gamut of boot-up
tests
 First/Second/Third/Other Boot Device
Floppy Assign this boot device priority to Floppy.
HDD Assign this boot device priority to Hard Disk.
CDROM Assign this boot device priority to CDROM.
USB-FDD Assign this boot device priority to USB-FDD.
USB-CDROM Assign this boot device priority to USB-CDROM.
USB-HDD Assign this boot device priority to USB-HDD.
LAN Assign this boot device priority to LAN.










