PCM-9570/S Socket 370 Celeron™/Pentium® III SBC with LCD, Ethernet and SCSI User's Manual
Copyright notice This document is copyrighted, 2000. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable.
Acknowledgments AMD is a trademark of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Award is a trademark of Award Software International, Inc. Cyrix is a trademark of Cyrix Corporation. IBM, PC/AT, PS/2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Intel, Celeron, Pentium and Pentium II are trademarks of Intel Corporation. Microsoft Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. RTL is a trademark of Realtek Semi-Conductor Co., Ltd. Symbios is a trademark of Symbios Inc.
Packing list Before you begin installing your card, please make sure that the following materials have been shipped: • 1 PCM-9570/S all-in-one single board computer • 1 CD disc with utility and drivers • 1 Startup Manual If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately. Please refer to Appendix E for the optional interface wiring kit.
Contents Chapter 1 General Information ....................... 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Introduction ........................................................................2 Highly integrated Socket 370 SBC ......................................2 Features ...............................................................................3 Specifications ......................................................................3 Standard SBC functions .......................................................
2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 Floppy drive connector (CN9) ........................................17 2.9.1 Connecting the floppy drive......................................18 Parallel port connector (CN12) .......................................18 Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector (CN5) .................19 Front panel connector (CN18) ........................................19 2.12.1 Speaker .................................................................
Chapter 3 Software Configuration ................ 31 3.1 3.2 Introduction ......................................................................32 Ethernet software configuration .....................................33 Chapter 4 Award BIOS Setup ........................ 35 4.1 4.2 System test and initialization .......................................... 36 4.1.1 System configuration verification .............................36 Award BIOS setup ...........................................................
Chapter 6 SCSI Setup and Configurations .. 59 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 Introduction ......................................................................60 Before you begin ...............................................................61 Basic rules for SCSI host adapter and device installation ........................................................................61 Configuring the SCSI adapter ........................................62 SCSI terminators ..........................................
C.8 C.9 C.10 C.11 C.12 C.13 C.14 C.15 C.16 C.17 C.18 C.19 C.20 C.21 IDE hard drive connector (CN11) ..................................92 Parallel port connector (CN12) .......................................93 Backlight connector (CN13) ............................................ 94 Peripheral power connector (CN14) .............................. 94 CRT display connector (CN15) .......................................95 24-bit LCD display connector (CN16) ............................96 Ext.
Tables Table 2-1: Jumpers .............................................................................. 8 Table 2-2: Connectors ......................................................................... 9 Table 2-3: CMOS clear (J1) ............................................................... 15 Table 2-4: Buzzer enable/disable (J9) ............................................... 15 Table 2-5: ATW power on function select (J11) .................................
Table C-20: CompactFlash card connector (CN21) ......................... 102 Table C-21: PanelLink connector (CN22) ........................................ 103 Table C-22: Fan power connector (FAN1) ....................................... 104 Table D-1: System I/O ports ............................................................ 106 Table D-2: 1st MB memory map ...................................................... 107 Table D-3: DMA channel assignments ............................................
Figures Figure 1-1: PCM-9570/S dimensions ................................................... 6 Figure 2-1: Locating jumpers ............................................................. 10 Figure 2-2: Locating connectors (component side) ............................ 11 Figure 2-3: Locating connectors (solder side) .................................... 12 Figure 2-4: Wiring for ATX power switch function .............................. 21 Figure 4-1: Setup program initial screen ...............................
CHAPTER 1 General Information This chapter gives background information on the PCM-9570/S.
1.1 Introduction The PCM-9570/S is an all-in-one Celeron™/Pentium® III level single board computer (SBC) with an Ultra2 SCSI controller (PCM-9570S), a 2x AGP LCD controller, a PCI Fast Ethernet interface and one PCI expansion slot. With the Intel CeleronTM processor, the PCM-9570/S achieves outstanding performance that surpasses any other SBC in its class. This compact unit is only 203 x 146 mm (8" x 5.75").
1.2 Features • Ultra2 SCSI interface: Supports up to 80 MB/sec transfer rates (PCM-9570S only) • 3D VGA/LCD interface: Supports a 2x AGP interface, 3D 64-bit engine, as well as a 2.5 MB embedded Trident 9525 DVD chip • Display resolution: Up to 1024 x 768 @ 64 K colors, for both LCD and CRT displays • PanelLink (optional): Scalable bandwidth of 25 ~ 112 MHz (VGA 640 x 480 ~ SXGA 1280 x 1024) • 100 MHz FSB design: To facilitate future upgrading to Pentium® III • Wake on LAN; modem 1.
• Serial ports: Four serial ports with +5 V / +12 V power capability (COM1, 3, 4: RS-232; and COM2: RS-232/422/485) • Watchdog timer: Software enabled/disabled. 62-level interval from 1 to 62 seconds. Jumperless selection. Generates system reset or IRQ11 • Keyboard/mouse connector: 8-pin header connector for keyboard and PS/2 mouse • USB interface: Two USB connectors with fuse protection. Complies with USB Spec. Rev. 1.
PCI bus Ethernet interface • Chipset: Realtek RTL8139 PCI-bus Ethernet controller • Ethernet interface: PCI 100/10 Mbps, IEEE 802.
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CHAPTER 2 Installation This chapter tells how to set up the PCM-9570/S hardware, including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals, switches and indicators. Be sure to read all the safety precautions before you begin the installation procedure.
2.1 Jumpers The PCM-9570/S has a number of jumpers that allow you to configure your system to suit your application.
2.2 Connectors On-board connectors link the PCM-9570/S to external devices such as hard disk drives, a keyboard, or floppy drives.
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2.4 Locating connectors 2.4.
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2.5 Setting jumpers You configure your card to match the needs of your application by setting jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them. To “close” a jumper you connect the pins with the clip. To “open” a jumper you remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper will have three pins, labeled 1, 2, and 3. In this case you would connect either pins 1 and 2 or 2 and 3.
2.6 CPU installation and upgrading You can upgrade to a higher power Pentium processor at any time. Simply remove the old CPU, install the new one, and set the jumpers for the new CPU type and speed. Warning! Always disconnect the power cord from your chassis when you are working on it. Do not make connections while the power is on as sensitive electronic components can be damaged by the sudden rush of power. Only experienced electronics personnel should open the PC chassis.
When the CPU is installed, the lever should snap into place at the side of the socket. Note: To remove a CPU, pull the lever out to the side a little and raise it as far as it will go. Lift out the CPU chip. 2.6.2 CMOS clear (J1) Warning: To avoid damaging the computer, always turn off the power supply before setting “Clear CMOS.” Set the jumper back to “3V Battery On” before turning on the power supply.
2.7 Installing DRAM (SODIMMs) 2.7.1 Introduction You can install anywhere from 16 MB to 128 MB of on-board DRAM memory using 16, 32, 64 or 128 MB 144-pin SODIMMs (Small Outline Dual In-Line Memory Modules). 2.7.2 Installing SODIMMs Note: The modules can only fit into a socket one way and their gold pins must point down into the SODIMM socket. The procedure for installing SODIMMs appears below. Please follow these steps carefully. 1. Ensure that all power supplies to the system are switched Off. 2.
2.8.1 Connecting the hard drive Connecting drives is done in a daisy-chain fashion and requires one of two cables (not included in this packing), depending on the drive size. 1.8" and 2.5" drives need a 1 x 44-pin to 2 x 44-pin flat-cable connector. 3.5" drives use a 1 x 44-pin to 2 x 40-pin connector. Wire number 1 on the cable is red or blue, and the other wires are gray. 1. Connect one end of the cable to CN11.
2.9.1 Connecting the floppy drive 1. Plug the 34-pin flat-cable connector into CN9. Make sure that the red wire corresponds to pin one on the connector. 2. Attach the appropriate connector on the other end of the cable to the floppy drive(s). You can use only one connector in the set. The set on the end (after the twist in the cable) connects to the A: drive. The set in the middle connects to the B: drive. 3.
2.11 Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector (CN5) The PCM-9570/S board provides a keyboard connector that supports both a keyboard and a PS/2 style mouse. In most cases, especially in embedded applications, a keyboard is not used. The standard PC/AT BIOS will report an error or fail during power-on self-test (POST) after a reset if the keyboard is not present. The PCM-9570/S’s BIOS standard setup menu allows you to select “All, But Keyboard” under the “Halt On” selection.
2.12.4 Reset switch If you install a reset switch, it should be an open single pole switch. Momentarily pressing the switch will activate a reset. The switch should be rated for 10 mA, 5 V. If you need to make your own cable, you can find the pin assignments for the board’s connector in Appendix C. 2.13 Power connectors (FAN1, CN14, CN6) 2.13.1 Peripheral power connector, -5 V, -12 V (CN14) Supplies secondary power to devices that require -5 V and -12 V. 2.13.
2.14 ATX power control connector (CN2, J4) 2.14.1 ATX feature connector (CN2) and power button (J4) The PCM-9570/S can support an advanced power button if an ATX power supply is used. To enable the power button: 1. Take the specially designed optional ATX-to-PS/2 power cable (part no. 1703200201). 2. Connect the 3-pin plug of the cable to CN2 (ATX feature connector). 3. Connect the power on/off button to J4. (A momentary type of button should be used.
2.15 ATX power on function select (J11) Table 2-5: ATW po wer on function Default on 3 J11 2 1 select (J11) Default off * 3 2 1 * default setting Note1: J11 select 1-2, that while AC power is turned on, the system cannot boot up without ATX power switch button J4. Note2: J11 select 2-3, that while AC power is turned on, the cannot boot up without ATX power switch button J4. 2.16 IR connector (CN8) The PCM-9570/S provides an IrDA port for transfer rates of 115 Kbps.
Table 2-6: COM2 RS-232/422/485 setting (J10) * RS-232 J10 RS-422 RS-485 18 17 18 17 18 17 14 13 14 13 14 13 10 9 10 9 10 9 6 5 6 5 6 5 2 1 2 1 2 1 * default setting The IRQ and the address range for COM1, 2, 3, 4 are fixed. However, if you wish to disable the port or change these parameters later you can do this in the system BIOS setup. The table below shows the settings for the PCM-9570/S’s serial ports.
Table 2-8: COM1 RI pin setting (J6) +5 V 1 23 2 24 J6 +12 V 1 3 23 2 4 24 J6 * RI (default setting) 1 5 23 2 6 24 J6 Table 2-9: COM2 RI pin setting (J6) +5 V 1 7 23 2 8 24 J6 +12 V 1 9 23 2 10 24 J6 * RI (default setting) 1 11 23 2 12 24 J6 24 PCM-9570/S User's Manual
Table 2-10: COM3 RI pin setting (J6) +5 V 1 13 23 2 14 24 J6 +12 V 1 15 23 2 16 24 J6 * RI (default setting) 1 17 23 2 18 24 J6 Table 2-11: COM4 RI pin setting (J6) +5 V 1 19 23 2 20 24 J6 +12 V 1 21 23 2 22 24 J6 * RI (default setting) 1 23 2 24 J6 Chapter 2 Installation 25
2.18 VGA interface connections The PCM-9570/S’s PCI SVGA interface can drive conventional CRT displays and is capable of driving a wide range of flat panel displays, including electroluminescent (EL), gas plasma, passive LCD and active LCD displays. The board has two connectors to support these displays, one for standard CRT VGA monitors and one for flat panel displays. 2.18.1 CRT display connector (CN15) CN15 is a 16-pin, dual-in-line header used for conventional CRT displays.
2.18.4 Panel type select (SW1) SW1 is a 6-pin dip switch for selecting the type of panel and display mode.
2.19 Ethernet configuration The PCM-9570/S is equipped with a high performance 32-bit PCI-bus Ethernet interface which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3U 10/100Mbps CSMA/CD standards. It is supported by all major network operating systems. The medium type can be configured via the RSET8139.EXE program included on the utility disk. (See Chapter 3 for detailed information.) 2.19.1 100Base-T connector (CN1) 100Base-T connects to the PCM-9570/S via an adapter cable to a 10-pin polarized header (CN1).
2.20 Watchdog timer configuration An on-board watchdog timer reduces the chance of disruptions which EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) interference can cause. This is an invaluable protective device for standalone or unmanned applications. Setup involves one jumper and running the control software (refer to Appendix A). 2.20.1 Watchdog timer action (J2) When the watchdog timer activates (CPU processing has come to a halt), it can reset the system or generate an interrupt on IRQ11.
2.22 SCSI connectors (CN4) The PCM-9570/S has a 68-pin D-sub connector for Ultra2 SCSI devices. Connection of SCSI devices requies special attention, especially when determining the last drive on the SCSI chain. Refer to Chapter 6 and your device’s operating manual for detailed installation information. 2.23 PanelLink (CN22) (optional) The PCM-9570/S optional PanelLink function uses Silicon Image Inc.’s Universal Transmitter SiI150 chip.
CHAPTER 3 Software Configuration This chapter details the software configuration information. It shows you how to configure the card to match your application requirements. AWARD System BIOS is covered in Chapter 4.
3.1 Introduction The PCM-9570/S system BIOS and custom drivers are located in a 256 Kbyte, 32-pin (JEDEC spec.) Flash ROM device, designated U15. A single Flash chip holds the system BIOS, VGA BIOS, and network Boot ROM image. The display can be configured via CMOS settings. This method minimizes the number of chips and difficultly of configuration. To set different types of LCD panels please choose “panel type” from the “Intergrated Peripherals” menu in CMOS setup.
3.2 Ethernet software configuration The PCM-9570/S’s on-board Ethernet interface supports all major network operating systems. To configure the medium type, to view the current configuration, or to run diagnostics, do the following: 1. Power the PCM-9570/S on. Make sure that the RSET8139.EXE file is located in the working drive. 2. At the prompt, type RSET8139.EXE and press . The Ethernet configuration program will then be displayed. 3.
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CHAPTER 4 Award BIOS Setup This chapter describes how to set BIOS configuration data.
4.1 System test and initialization These routines test and initialize board hardware. If the routines encounter an error during the tests, you will either hear a few short beeps or see an error message on the screen. There are two kinds of errors: fatal and non-fatal. The system can usually continue the boot up sequence with non-fatal errors.
4.2 Award BIOS setup Award’s BIOS ROM has a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration. This type of information is stored in battery-backed CMOS RAM so that it retains the Setup information when the power is turned off. 4.2.1 Entering setup Power on the computer and press immediately. This will allow you to enter Setup.
4.2.2 Standard CMOS setup When you choose the STANDARD CMOS SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen shown below is displayed. This standard Setup Menu allows users to configure system components such as date, time, hard disk drive, floppy drive and display. Once a field is highlighted, on-line help information is displayed in the left bottom of the Menu screen.
4.2.3 BIOS features setup By choosing the BIOS FEATURES SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-9570/S.
4.2.4 Chipset features setup By choosing the CHIPSET FEATURES SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-9570/S.
4.2.5 Power management setup By choosing the POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-9570/S.
4.2.6 PnP/PCI configuration By choosing the PnP/PCI CONFIGURATION option from the Initial Setup Screen menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-9570/S.
4.2.7 Integrated peripherals By choosing the INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS option from the INITIAL SETUP SCREEN menu, the screen below is displayed. This sample screen contains the manufacturer’s default values for the PCM-9570/S. The PANEL TYPE by default supports an 18-bit 640 x 480 TFT LCD panel display.
4.2.8 Load BIOS defaults LOAD BIOS DEFAULTS loads the default system values directly from ROM. If the stored record created by the Setup program becomes corrupted (and therefore unusable), these defaults will load automatically when you turn the PCM-9570/S on.
4.2.9 Change password To change the password, choose the PASSWORD SETTING option form the Setup main menu and press . 1. If the CMOS is bad or this option has never been used, a default password is stored in the ROM. The screen will display the following messages: Enter Password: Press . 2. If the CMOS is good or this option has been used to change the default password, the user is asked for the password stored in the CMOS.
4.2.10 Auto detect hard disk The IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION utility can automatically detect the IDE hard disk installed in your system. You can use it to self-detect and/or correct the hard disk type configuration. Figure 4-9: IDE HDD auto detection screen 4.2.11 Save & exit setup If you select this option and press , the values entered in the setup utilities will be recorded in the chipset’s CMOS memory.
CHAPTER PCI SVGA Setup • Introduction • Installation of SVGA driver for - Windows 95 - Windows 98 - Windows NT 5
5.1 Introduction The PCM-9570/S has an on-board PCI flat panel/VGA interface. The specifications and features are described as follows: 5.1.1 Chipset The PCA-9570/S uses a Trident 9525DVD chipset for its PCI/SVGA controller. It supports many popular LCD, EL, and gas plasma flat panel displays and conventional analog CRT monitors. The 9525 VGA BIOS supports monochrome LCD, EL, color TFT and STN LCD flat panel displays.
5.1.4 Dual/simultaneous display The PCM-9570/S uses a Trident Cyber 9525DVD LCD controller that is capable of providing multiple views and simultaneous display with mixed video and graphics on a flat panel and CRT. To set up dual display under Windows 98, follow these steps: 1. Select “Windows98”, “Control panel”, “Display”, “Settings”. 2. Select “1” for current display, or “2” for second display. 3. Enable “Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor”. 4. Click “OK”.
5.2 Installation of SVGA driver Complete the following steps to install the SVGA driver. Follow the procedures in the flow chart that apply to the operating system that you are using within your PCM-9570/S. Important: The following windows illustrations are examples only. You must follow the flow chart instructions and pay attention to the instructions which then appear on your screen. Note: 50 means pressing the “Enter” key on the keyboard.
5.2.1 Installation for Windows 95/98 1. a. Select "Start" , "Settings" , "Control Panel" , "Display" , "Settings". b. Press "Advanced Properties". 2. a. Choose the "Adapter" label. b. Press the "Change..." button. 3. a. Select the second item. 4. a. Press the "Have Disk" button.
5. 52 a. Insert the disc into the CD-ROM drive. b. Type "D:\Biscuit\9570\ VGA.100\Win9X". c. Press "OK". 6. a. For Windows 98, select "Trident Cyber 9525DVD PCI/AGP (W98.23)". For Windows 95, select "Trident Cyber 9525 DVD PCI/AGP(95mV)". b. Click the "OK" button. 7. a. Click the "Next" button. 8. a. "Trident Cyber9525DVD PCI/AGP" appears in the Adapter. b. Click the "Apply" button. PCM-9570/S User's Manual D:\Biscuit\9570\VGA.
9. a. P re s s "Ye s " to re b o o t. 10. a . R e p e a t S te p 1 o n th e p re v io u s p a g e o f th is m a n u a l. The "Trident" lab el a p p e a rs in "D is p la y ". b . A d ju s t re s o lu tio n a n d c o lo r. 11. a. Click "Advanced" for further adjustment. b. Click "OK" to exit.
5.2.2 Installation for Windows NT 1. a. Select "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel". b. Double click the "Display" icon. 2. a. Choose the "Settings" label. b. Press the "Display Type" button. 3. a. Press the "Change..." button. 4. a. Click the "Have Disk..." button.
5. a . In s e rt th e d is c into th e C D -R O M d riv e . b . Type "D:\Biscuit\9570\ VGA.100\Winnt" in the blank. c . P re s s th e "O K " b u tto n . 6. a . S e le c t th e h igh lig h te d ite m . b . P re s s th e "O K " bu tton . 7. a . P re s s "Ye s " to p ro ce ed . 8. a . P re s s "O K " to re bo ot. D:\Biscuit\9570\VGA.
9. a. Repeat Step 1 in this manual, to select the "Settings" label. b. Adjust resolution and color. c. Click "Test" to see the result. d. Click "OK" to save the setting.
5.3 Further information For further information about the PCI/SVGA installation in your PCM-9570/S, including driver updates, troubleshooting guides and FAQ lists, visit the following web resources: Trident website: www.trid.com Advantech websites: www.advantech.com www.advantech.com.
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CHAPTER 6 SCSI Setup and Configurations The PCM-9570/S features an on-board SCSI interface. This chapter provides basic SCSI concepts and instructions for installing the software drivers with the SCSI driver disks/CD included in your package.
6.1 Introduction The PCM-9570/S is equipped with a Symbios SYM53C895 single-chip PCI-to-SCSI host adapter which provides a powerful Ultra2 multitasking interface between your computer’s PCI bus and SCSI devices (disk drives, CD-ROM drives, scanners, tape backups, removable media drives, etc.). Up to a total of 15 SCSI devices can be connected to the SCSI connector through the Symbios SYM53C895. The SYMBIOS 53C895 is a 16-bit, LVD/SE (Low Voltage Differential/Single-Ended) SCSI solution for your computer.
6.2 Before you begin SDMS software requires an IBM PC/AT or compatible computer with an 80486 or higher microprocessor. An understanding of basic operating system commands is assumed. In addition, users should have a general knowledge of the SCSI standard. Before using the SDMS software, you should configure the Symbios SCSI controller into your system, taking into account the configuration of other host adapters and system resources (see Section 6.3).
6.4 Configuring the SCSI adapter Access the SCSI BIOS by holding down both the CTRL and C keys when you see the BIOS banner message listing the driver name and the attached devices. For example: Symbios Inc. SDMS (TM) V 4.0 PCI SCSI BIOS PCI Rev. 2.0, 2.1 Copyright 1995, 1998 Symbios Inc. PCI-4.12.00 Press Ctrl-C to start Symbios Configuration Utility... The SCSI Select screen will come up. Instructions on how to move the cursor and select options are listed on the bottom of the program windows.
6.5 SCSI terminators To ensure reliable communication, the SCSI bus must be properly terminated. Termination is controlled by a set of electrical resistors, called terminators. Terminators must be placed (or enabled) at the two extreme ends of the SCSI bus. All devices that lie between the ends must have their terminators removed (or disabled). Since the method for terminating a SCSI peripheral can vary widely, refer to the peripheral’s documentation for instructions on how to enable or disable termination.
6.6 SDMS drivers The SDMS device drivers translate an operating system I/O request into a SCSI request. Each Symbios SCSI device driver is operating system specific and is designed to work on standard Symbios chip implementations. We provide PCI SDMS device drivers for the following operating systems: • MS-DOS/Windows • Windows 95/98 • Windows NT - 3.51 and above • OS/2 4.x Warp • SCO UNIX - Open Server 5.0.2 and above • Novell NetWare - 3.12, 4.
6.7 Utility user's guide and installation instructions The utility user's guide and installation instructions are provided in HTM format in the driver CD-ROM. Users can browse the instructions by using a java-aware browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer v3.0 or later, or Netscape 2.0 or later. To utilize the full functionality of the CD, Microsoft Internet Explorer is recommended. Netscape will work, but links that launch applications are disabled in Netscape.
For Windows NT: • WINNT.HTM: Installation guide for device drivers for Windows NT • NEWASNT.HTM: Windows NT 4.0 guided installation for installing SYMC8XX or SYM_HI drivers • NTCONFG.HTM: Windows NT configuration utility (NTCONFIG) • NTDMI.HTM: Installation guide for the NT DMI 1.0 component instrumentation • NTDMI2.HTM: Installation guide for the NT DMI 2.0 component instrumentation • SCSITOOL.HTM: Installation guide for the Symbios SCSI tools for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT For SCO Unix: • BLDBTLD.
Other tools and utilities: • BIOS.HTM: User's guide for SCSI BIOS configuration utility • FLASH.HTM: SDMS host adapter Flash utility • FORMAT.HTM: SDMS SCSI low-level format utility • RAWRITE.HTM: Description of RaWrite 1.3 • UTILMAIN.HTM: SDMS utilities user's guides 6.8 Driver and utility installation The device drivers and utilities of the SCSI interface are provided in the \Biscuit\9570\SCSI.100\ directories of the driver CD-ROM.
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CHAPTER 7 PCI Bus Ethernet Interface This chapter provides information on Ethernet configuration.
7.1 Introduction The PCM-9570/S is equipped with a high performance 32-bit Ethernet chipset which is fully compliant with IEEE 802.3 100 Mbps CSMA/CD standards. It is supported by major network operating systems. It is also both 100Base-T and 10Base-T compatible. The medium type can be configured via the RSET8139.exe program included on the utility disk. The Ethernet port provides a standard RJ-45 jack on board.
7.2.2 Installation for Windows 95/98 1. a. Select "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel". b. Double click "Network". 2. a. Click "Add" and prepare to install network functions. 3. a. Select the "Adapter" item to add the Ethernet card. 4. a. Click "Have Disk" to install the driver.
5. a. Insert the CD into the D:\ drive. b. Fill in D:\Biscuit\ 9570\Lan.100\ 8139b\Win95\". c. Click "OK". 6. a. Choose the "Realtek" item. b. Click "OK". 7. a. Make sure the configurations of relevant items are set correctly. b. Click "OK" to reboot. D:\Biscuit\9570\Lan.100\8139b\Win95\ END 72 Note 1: The correct file path for Windows 98 is: Biscuit\9570\Lan.100\8139b\Win98 Note 2: In the file path, choose "8139a" or "8139b" according to the type of Ethernet chip used.
7.2.3 Installation for Windows NT 1. a. Select "Start", "Settings", "Control Panel". b. Double click "Network". 2. a. Choose the "Adapters" label. b. Click the "Add" button. 3. a. Press "Have Disk". 4. a. Type "D:". b. Press "OK".
5. a. Insert the CD into the D:\ drive. b. Fill in "D:\Biscuit\ 9570\Lan.100\ 8139b\Winnt\". c. Click "OK". 6. a. Choose the "Realtek" item. b. Click "OK". 7. a. Make sure the configurations of relevant items are set correctly. b. Click "OK" to reboot. END 74 PCM-9570/S User's Manual D:\Biscuit\9570\Lan.
7.3 Further information Realtek website: www.realtek.com Advantech website: www.advantech.com www.advantech.com.
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APPENDIX A Programming the Watchdog Timer The PCM-9570/S is equipped with a watchdog timer that resets the CPU or generates an interrupt if processing comes to a standstill for whatever reason. This feature ensures system reliability in industrial standalone, or unmanned, environments.
A.1 Programming the watchdog timer In order to program the watchdog timer, you must write a program which writes I/O port address 443 (hex). The output data is a value of time interval. The value range is from 01(hex) to 3E(hex), and the related time interval is 1 sec. to 62 sec. Data 01 02 03 04 3E Time 1 2 3 4 Interval sec. sec. sec. sec. . . . 62 sec. After data entry, your program must refresh the watchdog timer by rewriting the I/O port 443 (hex) while simultaneously setting it.
The following example shows how you might program the watchdog timer in BASIC: 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 1000 . . . 1070 2000 . . .
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APPENDIX B Installing PC/104 Modules This appendix gives instructions for installing PC/104 modules.
B.1 Installing PC/104 modules The PCM-9570/S's PC/104 connectors give you the flexibility to attach PC/104 modules. Installing these modules on the PCM-9570/S is quick and simple. The following steps show how to mount the PC/104 modules: 1. Remove the PCM-9570/S from your system paying particular attention to the safety instructions already mentioned above. 2. Make any jumper or link changes required to the CPU card now. Once the PC/104 module is mounted you may have difficulty in accessing these. 3.
P C /1 0 4 M o u n tin g S u p p o rt M a le F e m a le P C /1 0 4 m o d u le P C M -9 5 70 /S Figure B-1: PC/104 module mounting diagram 8 .9 9 5 .9 9 0 .8 8 2 .5 ∅ 6 .4 9 0 .8 ∅ 3 .2 5 .1 5 .1 0 5 .1 0 8 5 .1 9 0 .2 Figure B-2: PC/104 module dimensions (mm) (±0.
Table B-1: PC/104 connectors (CN10) Pin Number 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Signal Row A — IOCHCHK* SD7 SD6 SD5 SD4 SD3 SD2 SD1 SD0 IOCHRDY AEN SA19 SA18 SA17 SA16 SA15 SA14 SA13 SA12 SA11 SA10 SA9 SA8 SA7 SA6 SA5 SA4 SA3 SA2 SA1 SA0 0V * active low 84 PCM-9570/S User's Manual Row B — 0V RESETDRV +5 V IRQ9 -5 V DRQ2 -12 V ENDXFR* +12 V N/C SMEMW* SMEMR* IOW* IOR* DACK3* DRQ3 DACK1* DRQ1 REFRESH* SYSCLK IRQ7 IRQ6 IRQ5 IRQ4 IRQ3 DACK2* TC BALE
APPENDIX C Pin Assignments This appendix contains information of a detailed or specialized nature. It includes: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ethernet 10/100Base-T connector ATX power feature connector SCSI connector Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector Main power connector IR connector Floppy drive connector IDE hard drive connector Parallel port connector Backlight connector Peripheral power connector CRT display connector 24-bit LCD display connector Ext.
C.1 Ethernet 10/100Base-T connector (CN1) 9 7 5 3 1 10 8 6 4 2 Table C-1: Ethernet 10Base-T connector (CN1) Pin Signal 1 V CC 2 CRS LED 3 RCV+ 4 RCV- 5 BNC LED 6 GND 7 N/C 8 GND 9 XMT+ 10 XMT- C.
C.3 SCSI Connector (CN4) 34 33 68 67 .... 2 1 ....
Table C-3: SCSI connector (CN4) [continued] Pin 88 Function Pin Function 21 ATN+ 55 ATN- 22 GND 56 GND 23 BSY+ 57 BSY- 24 ACK+ 58 ACK- 25 RST+ 59 RST- 26 MSG+ 60 MSG- 27 SEL+ 61 SEL- 28 CD+ 62 CD- 29 REQ+ 63 REQ- 30 IO+ 64 IO- 31 SD8+ 65 SD8- 32 SD9+ 66 SD9- 33 SD10+ 67 SD10- 34 SD11+ 68 SD11- PCM-9570/S User's Manual
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C.5 Main power connector (CN6) 4 3 2 1 Table C-5: Main power connector (CN6) Pin Signal 1 +12 V 2 GND 3 GND 4 +5 V C.
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C.10 Backlight connector (CN13) 5 4 3 2 1 Table C-10: Backlight connector (CN13) Pin Signal 1 +12 V 2 GND 3 Enable 4 Reserved 5 N.C. C.
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C.13 24-bit LCD display connector (CN16) 40 38 .... 4 39 37 .... 2 3 1 Table C-13: 24-bit LCD display connector (CN16) 96 Pin 1 Signal VDD 5 V Pin 2 Signal VDD 5 V 3 GND 4 GND 5 VDD 3.3 V 6 VDD 3.
C.14 Ext. LCD display connector (CN17) 20 18 .... 4 2 19 17 .... 3 1 Table C-14: Ext. LCD display connector (CN17) Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND 3 PD24 4 PD25 5 PD26 6 PD27 7 PD28 8 PD29 9 PD30 10 PD31 11 PD32 12 PD33 13 PD34 14 PD35 15 GND 16 GND 17 N/C 18 N/C 19 N/C 20 N/C Note 1: The model number of the CN17 connector is DF13A-20DP-1.25V (Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.). The model number of the CN16 connector is DF13A-40DP-1.25V (Hirose Electric Co.
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C.16 Front panel connector (CN18) 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 Table C-16: Front panel connector (CN18) Pin Signal 1 HDD LED- (HARD DISK ACTIVE) 2 HDD LED+ (VCC) 3 SPEAKER+ 4 SPEAKER- (GND) 5 GND 6 WATCHDOG OUTPUT* 7 RESET SWITCH- (GND) 8 RESET SWITCH+ * low active C.
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Table C-19: COM2 port for RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 (CN20) Pin Signal RS-232 RS-422 RS-485 11 DCD2 TX- DATA- 13 RxD2 TX+ DATA+ 15 TxD2 RX+ NC 17 DTR2 RX- NC 19 GND GND GND 12 DSR2 DSR2 (not used) DSR2 (not used) 14 RTS2 RTS2 (not used) DSR2 (not used) 16 CTS2 CTS2 (not used) DSR2 (not used) 18 RI2 RI2 (not used) DSR2 (not used) Appendix C Pin Assignments 101
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APPENDIX D System Assignments • System I/O ports • 1st MB memory map • DMA channel assignments • Interrupt assignments
D.1 System I/O ports Table D-1: System I/O ports Addr.
D.2 1st MB memory map Table D-2: 1st MB memory map Addr. range (Hex) Device F000h - FFFFh System ROM E000h - EFFFh Unused D000h - DFFFh SCSI ROM *CC00h - CFFFh Ethernet ROM C000h - CBFFh Expansion ROM B800h - BFFFh CGA/EGA/VGA text B000h - B7FFh Unused A000h - AFFFh EGA/VGA graphics 0000h - 9FFFh Base memory * If Ethernet boot ROM is enabled D.
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APPENDIX Optional Extras E
E.1 PCM-10586-4 cable kit for PCM-9570/S The PCM-9570/S requires several cables for normal operation. You can make them yourself or purchase an optional cable kit assembly, which includes the following: Part No. 110 Cable description PCM-9570/S connector Terminating connector 1701440350 2.5" and 1.8" IDE, IDC44P/IDC44P, IDC44P CN11 44-pin, 2 mm, female IDC (350 mm) 1701440500 3.5 IDE (40P), IDC40P/IDC40P/ Housing 44P CN11 40-pin, 2.54 mm, female IDC (500 mm) 1701340603 Dual floppy, 3.
E.2 USB cable Optional USB cable, part no: 1703100260 E.3 SCSI cables Optional Ultra Wide SCSI cable, 60 cm, part no: 1701680600 (HPP68M/HPP68M/HPP68M) Optional Ultra2 Wide SCSI cable, 120 cm, part no. 1701060000 E.4 24-bit LCD cable adapter This converts from the Hirose “DF20A” type connector transfer to a 20 x 2-pin header. It supports 3.3 V or 5 V LCDs via pins 5 and 6. Part no: 9681000040 (3.
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APPENDIX F Mechanical Drawings
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