Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- NANO-LX EPIC SBC User Manual
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Detailed Specifications
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 Dimensions
- 2.3 Data Flow
- 2.4 CPU Support
- 2.5 System Chipset
- 2.5.1 GeodeLink™ Interface Unit
- 2.5.2 AMD® Geode™ CS5536 ATA-6 Controller
- 2.5.3 AMD® Geode™ CS5536 Audio Codec 97 (AC’97) Controller
- 2.5.4 AMD® Geode™ CS5536 Flash Interface
- 2.5.5 AMD® Geode™ CS5536 USB Controller
- 2.5.6 AMD® Geode™ CS5536 Serial Communications
- 2.5.7 AMD® Geode™ CS5536 Real Time Clock
- 2.5.8 BIOS
- 2.6 GeodeLink™ PCI Bridge
- 2.7 Environmental and Power Specifications
- 3 Unpacking
- 4 Connectors and Jumpers
- 4.1 Peripheral Interface Connectors
- 4.2 Internal Peripheral Connectors
- 4.2.1 ATX Connector
- 4.2.2 ATX Power Button
- 4.2.3 Audio CD-In Connector
- 4.2.4 Audio Connector
- 4.2.5 Battery Connector
- 4.2.6 Compact Flash Connector
- 4.2.7 Digital Input Output Connector
- 4.2.8 Fan Connector
- 4.2.9 FDD Connector
- 4.2.10 IDE Interface Connector
- 4.2.11 Inverter Connector
- 4.2.12 IrDA Connector
- 4.2.13 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
- 4.2.14 LED Power Connector
- 4.2.15 LVDS LCD Panel Connector
- 4.2.16 Parallel Port Connector
- 4.2.17 PC/104-Plus Connector
- 4.2.18 Power Connector
- 4.2.19 Power Input Connector
- 4.2.20 Reset Button Connector
- 4.2.21 SATA Drive Ports
- 4.2.22 Serial Communications Connector
- 4.2.23 TFT TTL LCD Connector
- 4.3 External (Rear Panel) Connectors
- 5 Installation and Configuration
- 6 Award BIOS Setup
- 7 Software Drivers
- A BIOS Configuration Options
- B Watchdog Timer
- C Address Mapping
- D External AC’97 Audio CODEC
- E ALi® RAID for SATA
- F Connecting an ATX Power Supply
- G Index

NANO-LX EPIC SBC
5.6.4 AT/ATX Power Mode Select Jumper
Jumper Label: JP4
Jumper Type: 2-pin header
Jumper Settings: See
Table 5-5
Jumper Location: See Figure 5-4
The JP4 jumper block controls the connection to a power supply.
The CN5 connector is used to connect a chassis power On/Off button using an adapter
cable and is configured through the JP4 jumper. The CN5 connector has two operational
modes:
1. Using ATX power: CN5 connects to an externally implemented power switch, and
the JP4 jumper should be left open.
2. Using AT power: The pins on JP4 are shorted by a jumper cap. JP4 should be
shorted by default as the AMD® Southbridge is designed without the
consideration for a power button signal. The shorted JP4 provides a hardware
feedback to initiate the system. The power on/off function is then managed by the
AT power switch button.
JP4 Description
Short AT Mode (Default)
Open ATX Mode
Table 5-5: JP4 Jumper Settings
5.6.5 PC/104-Plus VIO Voltage Select Jumper
Jumper Label: JP5
Jumper Type: 3-pin header
Jumper Settings: See
Table 5-6
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