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2. 12 6 Connecting a LCD Panel To determine whether your panel display is supported check the Kontron Web site for panel lists We regularly update the list of panels that have been tested with our boards Many panel adapters for a wide spread variety of displays are available through Kontron If you use one of those adapters supplied by Kontron configuration is easy Check whether you have the correct adapter and cable for the panel you plan to use Inspect the cable for damages gt Disconnect the power from your system Connect the panel adapter to the LCD Panel connector JILI on the coolMONSTER PM Connect the other end of the cable to your display Y Connect the backlight converter Supply power to your system If no image appears on your display connect a CRT monitor to the CRT connector Yo V NON Y If necessary program the EEPROM on the JILI cable with the matching configuration data If you still do not see improvement consider contacting the dealer for technical support Y 12 7 Configuration You can set the general configuration for the graphic controller in the BIOS setup utility Refer to the Advanced Chipset Control submenu and the Display Control submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for more configuration information Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 12 11BGraphic Interfaces You can download drivers for the graphics controller from the Kontron Web site For furth
3. 13 Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM Table of Contents System MEMO PR 19 PISA BUS 20 21 Keyboard and Mouse Interface ccce ee eee e eee eee eee eee eene n eene nee ee oet e esset eese osse tees eee 22 9 1 PS 2 Keyboard Connector aca ae bti dn avide ia paie os Ron depo pa e p 22 9 2 PS 2 Keyboard Configuration essen kis eun kei CODO ER EGIT VEN NER FIR NA ENR K VXA ER IRR NI LK RUE 22 9 3 PS 2 Mouse Connector a EEE 22 9 4 PS 2 M se COMMGUIAEION RM ensko sines Ess anisina ser S 23 spills 24 10 1 Front Connectors USB 0 and USB 1 eesseeeseeeeee eene eene nennen nenne nnne nnne 24 10 2 Internal Connector USB 2 eee eee eter rero eed e etes edes st eva eos Eae eee eoe aa 24 10 3 gt COMPOUPALION eode ese cone re eene o etes e s oer e erba eeu enced caes vedete ree E Yea Pea nee aua eo vxo ig vo 24 uri iu 9 26 11 1 Ethernet Controller iiie nene ete Ene ex rre e n ge ra neo aeuo erae RR EE eR Re E REO eee ES 26 11 2 CONMC CLO sacecccntietanieccnesdeeciegenteteseadceassserds sasenvastentevdonsvecsbedenrevdenssestanteeanvecdeseys 26 11 3 Config rallOniz i eerie e eoo ve eee aa eee ao ee Ea eue ee ao yes sed eate en eee deae euge Es 2
4. Active Trip Point Active cooling devices typically consume power and produce noise but are able to cool a thermal zone without limiting system performance The active cooling trip point declares the temperature threshold OS uses to start stop active cooling devices fan Passive Cooling Trip Point Passive cooling devices produce no noise but may not be effective enough to cool the thermal zone The passive cooling trip point declares the temperature threshold in which the OS will start or stop passive cooling In this case it throttles the processor Critical Trip Point The OS performs an orderly but critical shutdown of the system when the temperature reaches the critical trip point Processor Clock Throttling The ACPI OS assesses the optimum CPU performance change necessary to lower the temperature using the following equation 2 2 100 hd amp 5 A 2 Pac c M s D T amp se Sampling period 50 Time AP TC1 Tn Tn 1 TC2 Tn Tt AP is the performance delta Tt is the target temperature critical trip point The two coefficients TC1 and TC2 and the sampling period TSP are hardware dependent constants that you must supply See the setup options in the ACPI Control Submenu section in the BIOS Operation chapter It is up to you to set the cooling preference of the system by setting the appropriate trip points in the BIOS setup Notes For more detailed information see Chapter 12 of the ACPI Specificat
5. gt Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM Document Revision 1 13 CPU Boards Mobile Rugged Custom Solutions Computer On Blades amp Modules Mezzanines Systems G kontron Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 User Informatlolt isse ee ees exe eroe eo NN EREAS NEEDE S EARIN EIE ER NN SS ERN R YEARS asese sekas RAS EE PNE E ERIT NER 6 1 1 Piel Egb redu ge 6 1 2 Copyright NOUCE SRL 6 1 3 THO TIAN cm 6 1 4 Standard fe 6 1 5 Enc e 6 1 6 Technical SUppOTL i ooeeo Sese eno eeu o rera o dre eene eee ea e aeneae saepe o aeo Re e bap bae Pee ea da esas 7 2 THREE OU MICU mee M 8 2 1 COOlMONSTER PM P eias 8 2 2 JhergolMONSTERPISA Family zuscticiseinic ei ddr Qe drei d Ue iO Sd 8 3 Getting started E M 9 4 Specifications EETTETETS ERUIT III ZI 10 4 1 Functional SpecificatiOfls 22 5 edi oob eee enata nes e eaae eene co esee ee Reo Rare bo ree Pea ne ea agus 10 4 2 Mechanical Specificatioris eese ete see ru ere tree nenne na neo Fea HH abe RR ER een ERE a aues 12 4 2 1 PISA Bus COMMECEOL visscccssceccesectasscessseccasesdenscesvasscenesdcacvescdnsacansdscenssdeeted evant sees 12 AA coc
6. 26 USB2 Universal serial bus port 2 Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 The current of the pins on this connector is limited to 0 5A 18 2 Configuration You cannot configure the Feature interface from the BIOS Setup Utility 18 3 Signal Description KBCLK KBDAT MSCLK MSDAT gt Keyboard and PS 2 mouse data and clock signal Do not use the keyboard and the mouse signals at the same time as the signals on the front bracket H_LED Hard disk LED gt Signal shows activity on primary and secondary IDE drive Connect the cathode of the LED to the H_LED pin and the anode of the LED to the VCC supply voltage pin The required 470R resistor is already mounted on board of the coolMONSTER VC and coolMONSTER VE Kontron User s Guide 42 C coolMonster PM kontron 18 17BFeature Interface SPEAKER Speaker Out This pin controls the speaker output Connect the loudspeaker between this pin and GND RESIN Reset Input You can use this pin as a low active hardware reset Connect with GND to force a system hard reset condition LILED Link Integrity LED This pin indicates link integrity on the LAN If the link is valid in either 10 or 100 MPS the LED is on if link is invalid the LED is off Con
7. Data 8 23 DVOBD8 Channel B Data 8 24 GND Ground 25 DVOCD9 Channel C Data 9 26 DVOBD9 Channel B Data 9 27 DVOCD10 Channel C Data 10 28 GND Ground 29 DVOBD10 Channel B Data 10 30 DVOCD11 Channel C Data 11 31 DVOBD11 Channel B Data 11 32 GND Ground 33 DVOBCLK Channel B Clock Out 0 34 DVOBCLK Channel B Clock Out 1 35 GND Ground 36 DVOCCLK Channel C Clock Out 0 37 DVOCCLK Channel C Clock Out 1 38 GND Ground 39 DVOBVSYNC Channel B Vertical Sync 40 DVOBHSYNC Channel B Horiz Sync 41 DVOBBLANK Channel B Flicker Blank 42 DVOBFLDSTL Channel B Field Stall 43 DVOCVSYNC Channel C Vertical Sync 44 DVOCHSYNC Channel C Horiz Sync 45 DVOCBLANK Channel C Flicker Blank 46 DVOCFLDSTL Channel C Field Stall 47 DVOINT LCD Interrupt 48 LTVDAT LCD TV Data 49 LTVCLK LCD TV Clock 50 VREF Reference Voltage optional 12 4 Flat Panel LVDS Interface JILI Connector The interface for the LCD Panel is available through the X10 connector 40 pins on the bottom side of the board This connector represents the JILI interface JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface The implementation of this subsystem complies with the JILI Specification of Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH The coolMONSTER PM already supports the JILI3 implementation A variety of cables for different display types are available from Kontron Please refer to the cable list on the Kontron Web site for part numbers and cable names A detailed description of the JILI interface s
8. You can download available drivers or get driver download support information from the Kontron Web site Kontron offers the latest Kontron tested drivers which can differ from newer ones For further technical questions contact your local support or get support information and downloadable software updates from Intel Notes 1 Some operating systems without USB 2 0 support do not work well with EHCI controller enabled If you install such an OS at the coolMONSTER PM please disable the EHCI controller in the Setup Utility before installation 2 For operating systems not listed on our Web site please contact your OS distributor for an USB 2 0 driver We are not allowed by law to ship USB 2 0 drivers Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 11 10BEthernet INTERFACE 11 Ethernet INTERFACE The coolMONSTER PM comes with one Ethernet interface which uses the ICH4 s integrated 32 bit PCI LAN controller in combination with the Intel amp 82562 platform LAN connect device The network controller supports a 10 100Base T interface The device auto negotiates the use of a 10Mbit sec or 100Mbit sec connection All major network operating systems and several real time and embedded operating systems support the interface 11 1 Ethernet Controller The Intel 82562 features are Y IEEE 802 3 10Base T 100Base TX compliant physical layer interface IEEE 802 3u Auto Negotiation support IEEE 802 3x Full Duplex Flow Control standard
9. change inad quat de la batterie Remplacement seulement par le m me ou un type quivalent recommand par le producteur L vacuation des batteries usag es conform ment des indications du fabricant Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig Handtering Udskifting m kun skemed batteri af samme fabrikant og type Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand Zren Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laltevalmistajan suosittelmaan tyyppiln Havita kaytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti Peligro de explosi n si la bater a se sustituye incorrectamente Sustituya solamente por el mismo o tipo equivalente recomendado por el fabricante Disponga las bater as usadas seg n las instrucciones del fabricante The battery of this product is not considered to be accessible by the end user Safety instructions are given only in English German French Danish Finish and Spanish If the battery is accessible by the end user it is in the responsibility of the customer to give the corresponding safety instructions in the required language s Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 14 G kontron 4 3BSpecifications 4 4 MTBF The following MTBF Mean Time Between Failure values were calculated using a combination of manufacturer s test data if the data was available and a Bellcore calculation for the remaining parts The Bellcore calculation used is Method 1 Case 1 In tha
10. Digital Adaptive Equalization control Link status interrupt capability 10Base T auto polarity correction Platform LAN connect interface support Diagnostic loopback mode 1 1 transmit transformer ratio support Low power less than 300mW in active transmit mode VV Y V ON ON ON VV V Reduced power in unplugged mode Note The Ethernet interface works according to the common criteria of the embedded technology market segment 11 2 Connector The 10 100Base T interface is available on a standard 8 pin RJ45 jack It is available at the slot panel of the coolMONSTER PM through Connector X7 To find the location ofthe Ethernet interface please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter The following table shows the pin out of the Ethernet connector 1 TXD 100 10BASE T Transmit Differential Output 2 TXD 100 10BASE T Transmit Differential Output 3 RXD 100 10BASE T Receive Differential Input 12345678 4 NC For internal use only 5 NC For internal use only 6 RXD 100 10BASE T Receive Differential Input 7 NC For internal use only 8 NC For internal use only Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM m G kontron 11 10BEthernet INTERFACE L Left LED Activity Green R Right LED Link Yellow NOTE Do not connect anything to these pins 11 3 Configuration The onboard LAN controller can be enabled or disabled in the BIOS Setup Utility Additionally it is possible to enable the onboard LAN PXE boot ROM to allow the syste
11. SAMS 1987 ISBN 0 672 22584 0 gt Programmer s Guide to the EGA VGA and Super VGA Cards Third Edition Richard Ferraro Addison Wesley 1990 ISBN 0 201 57025 4 gt The Programmer s PC Sourcebook Second Edition Thom Hogan Microsoft Press 1991 ISBN 1 55615 321 X Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 88 C kontron 29 28BAppendix F PC Architecture Information gt Undocumented PC A Programmer s Guide to 1 0 CPUs and Fixed Memory Areas Frank van Gilluwe Second Edition Addison Wesley 1997 ISBN 0 201 47950 8 Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 30 29BAppendix G Document Revision History 30 Appendix G Document Revision History LEUBM110 03 05 2006 BAJ Official release LEUBM111 28 06 2007 SMI Correction of operating temperature and memory map on of P Sca LEUBM112 11 07 2007 SMI Add supply current comecar E rocessor specification and Bios settings LEUBM113 pre 23 10 2007 GUL Updated to current Kontron Layout LEUBM113 21 02 2007 ZDA Update RAM Module speed Kontron User s Guide so 6 coolMonster PM kontron
12. Setting this option to yes under certain circumstances may help to recover from system boot failure or a resource conflict 25 4 3 PCI Device Slot x Submenu frente Option Description Disabled Option ROM Scan nca Initialize device expansion ROM Enables device in slot as a PCI bus master not Disabled i Enable Master every device can function as a master Check Enabled device documentation Minimum guaranteed time slice allocated for bus Latency Timer Default 20h 40h 60h 80h AOh COh EOh Ta E cee y sign POE QU EMT A high priority high throughput device may benefit from a greater value Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings 25 4 4 PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Submenu IRQ3 Available Reserves the specified IRQ for use by legacy ISA Reserved devices IRQ4 Available See above Reserved IRQ5 avaliable See above Reserved IRQ7 Aves See above Reserved Avai IRQ gee See above Reserved Avai IRQ10 vaitable See above Reserved Avai IRQ11 Ur See above Reserved IRQ12 RS See above Reserved IRQ14 Availapte See above Reserved IRQ15 Aeeb See above Reserved Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings IRQ9 is used for SCI in ACPI mode Do not use IRQ9 for legacy ISA devices when ACPI enabled Entry is only visible when primary IDE or secondary IDE is disabled Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 65 G kontro
13. which you can find at the Kontron Web site The three question marks represent the revision number of the file You also can contact technical support for this file For other operating systems special 32 bit drivers JIDAIA ZIP are available You can download the zip file from the Kontron Web site 25 9 2 Remote Control Client Extension You can remotely control the coolMONSTER PM using software available from Kontron JRC 1 Part Number 96047 0000 00 0 This software tool can communicate with the board via one of the serial ports During boot up the system BIOS scans the serial ports for an available JRC connection If detected it loads the JRC client BIOS extension into the memory With the JRC client loaded into the first detected free memory location between CO000hex and DFFFFhex a 16K block is shadowed For more information on the Remote Control usage refer to the JRC 1 technical manual or Application Note JRCUsage E PDF which you can find on the Kontron Web site 25 9 3 LAN PXE ROM If the onboard LAN PXE ROM is enabled in the system BIOS setup a special optional ROM for the Ethernet controller loads into memory during boot up This optional ROM allows you to boot the coolMONSTER PM over an Ethernet connection A server with Intel PXE boot support is required on the other side of the Ethernet connection The setup and configuration of the server including PXE support is not the responsibility of Kontron The PXE ROM extensi
14. 6 coolMonster PM kontron 24 23BAppendix A System Resource Allocation 24 Appendix A System Resource Allocation 24 1 Interrupt Request IRQ Lines In 8259 PIC mode 1 0 APIC mode is disabled LINNENECHEENEIIIENN Comment 0 TimerO No 1 Keyboard No 2 Slave 8259 No 3 COM2 No Note 1 4 COM1 No Note 1 5 Sound No Note 1 Note 2 6 FDC No Note 1 7 LPT1 No Note 1 8 RTC No 9 SCI Yes Note 3 10 COM4 No Note 1 11 COM3 No Note 1 12 PS 2 Mouse No Note 1 13 FPU No 14 IDEO No Note 1 15 IDE1 No Note 1 Notes 1 Ifthe used for device is disabled in setup the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices 2 Possible setting for LPT1 IRQ7 is the default setting 3 Available in default configuration IRQ 9 is used as SCI if ACPI is enabled In I 0 APIC mode TROY Use _valable Comment 0 TimerO No 1 Keyboard No 2 Slave 8259 No 3 COM2 No Note 1 4 COM1 No Note 1 5 Sound No Note 1 Note 2 6 FDC No Note 1 7 LPT1 No Note 1 8 RTC No 9 SCI Yes Note 3 10 COM4 No Note 1 11 COM3 No Note 1 12 PS 2 Mouse No Note 1 13 FPU No 14 IDEO No Note 1 Note 5 15 IDE1 No Note 1 Note 5 16 PIRQ A For PCI Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM G kontron 24 23BAppendix A System Resource Allocation 17 PIRQ B For PCI 18 PIRQ C For PCI 19 PIRQ D
15. BIOS with the capability of identifying the CPU that the module is equipped with Another feature of the BIOS is its ability to offer the user the option to set the maximum CPU frequency based on the Intel SpeedStep technology Note Celeron M processors do not support this feature The different Max CPU frequency settings available for the different modules are as follows gt 800MHz 800MHz gt 1000MHz 1000MHz gt 1500MHz 1500MHz gt 1800MHz 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800MHz def Notes Selecting frequencies higher then the default may cause the system to reach Critical Trip Point and shutdown if a proper cooling solution is not used Always ensure that you use a proper cooling when selecting higher frequency settings Refer to the Power Menu section in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter of this manual for more information 23 2 Thermal Monitor and Catastrophic Thermal Protection 23 2 1 Thermal Monitor The Thermal Monitor within the Pentium M processor helps to control the processor temperature by activating the TCC Thermal Control Circuit when the processor silicon reaches its maximum operating temperature The temperature at which the Intel Thermal Monitor activates the TCC is not user configurable and is not software visible The Thermal Monitor controls the processor temperature by modulating starting and stopping the CPU core clocks at a 50 duty cycle TM1 or by initiating an Enhanced Intel
16. CPU socket 479 supports all Pentium M in PGA package gt Further processor support planned Chipset gt Intel 855GME Chipset graphics memory controller hub Power Supply gt 5V only supply gt Onboard power supply to low voltage technology Super I 0 gt SMSC SCH3114 Cache gt On die second level cache between 512KB and 2MB depending on used CPU Memory gt One 184 pin DIMM unbuffered DDR SDRAM up to 1 GB no ECC support Four Serial Ports COM A to COM D gt 3 RS232C serial ports 1 DSUB9 at the front 3 internal 10 pin headers gt 16550 compatible gt COM D configurable as RS422 485 One Parallel Port LPT1 Enhanced Parallel Port EPP and Extended Capabilities Port ECP with bi directional Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM capability 10 C kontron 4 3BSpecifications Floppy Interface Intelligent Drive Electronics IDE gt Two UDMA Peripheral Component Inter connect PCI Bus Master IDE port each up to two devices System Monitor Controller for Temperature and Universal Serial Bus USB gt 3 USB 2 0 ports 2 at the front 1 internal on feature connector gt USB legacy keyboard support gt USB boot support Ethernet gt Integrated Intel 82562 10 100BASE T LAN gt Follows the common criteria of the embedded technology market segment Onboard Video Graphics Array VGA gt Intel 855GM GME Chipset graphics memory controller hub with Intel Extreme Graphics 2 technology gt
17. CRT Cathode Ray Tube and LCD flat panel LVDS interface JILI gt LCD Liquid Crystal Display flat panel 2x24bit LVDS interface that uses JILI Audio gt Integrated in Intel SoundBlaster AC97 gt Windows Sound System compatible Phoenix BIOS 1024KB Flash BIOS NV EEPROM for CMOS Setup Retention without Battery PS 2 Keyboard Controller PS 2 Mouse Controller Watchdog timer WDT Real Time Clock RTC with Onboard Battery Supply Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 2 5 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 4 3BSpecifications Mechanical Specifications PISA Bus Connector gt Edge card connector EISA standard AMP 650226 1 or compatible Dimensions gt Length x Width 176 mm x 125mm 6 9 x 4 9 Height on Top gt Ca 40 mm 1 6 Height is depending upon SDRAM module and CPU cooler fan This can block PCI or ISA slots on some backplanes Height on Bottom Maximum 4 mm 0 16 Weight 320g full featured version without SDRAM Electrical Specifications Supply Voltages gt 5V DC 5 gt Optional 5V DC Standby 5 Supply Voltage Ripple gt 100mV peak to peak 0 20MHz Supply Current typical The cooLMONSTER PM is equipped with power saving features Different power consumption tests were executed to give an overview of the electrical conditions for several operational states The board used a 1024MB DDR SDRAM module T
18. Configuration From the BIOS set up utility you can set the serial input output interfaces to enabled disabled or auto The base I 0 addresses 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h or 2E8h can be configured when enabled as well as the interrupts IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ10 and IRQ11 COM D can be set to the RS232 or RS485 interface Refer to the 1 0 Device Configuration submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for information on configuration 13 4 1 RS 485 Diagram RS422 full duplex Ux and Uy activ U41A DTR4 U74LS125 VCC enable signal from BIOS setup 232_485E GND U42 VCC SIN4 1 ES MEC 8 REA 2 7 485 IRXD R216 R5 120RS03 us Eu 0 7 RS485 RS422 RTSA s nu A 6 485 IRXD aS SOUTA 4 5 485_IRXD 22 ND 285 IRXD 9 i UMAX483 R218 A 1142 vcc 4gs_irxp OD 3 GND 285 1TXD j 1 vec L 8 R5 240RS03 e E XSTISI Neve 2 RE gl Zoo 485 ITXD R217 R5 120RS03 232_485E s m A 6 485 1TXD souti 4p GND 5 GND R219 UMAX483 vec R5 240RS03 RS485 half duplex Ux activ RS422 full duplex Ux and Uy activ for informations about MAX483 pls refer www nmximic com Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 14 Parallel Port Interface The coolMONSTER PM incorporates an IBM XT AT compatible parallel port It supports uni directional bi directional EPP and ECP operating modes 14 1 Connector 14 13BParallel Port Interface The parallel port is avai
19. Configuration You can set the PS 2 mouse to enabled disabled or auto detect from the BIOS Setup If you enable the mouse IRQ12 is used as the interrupt and is no longer available for other devices Please refer to the Miscellaneous Submenu in the Appendix B BIOS chapter for additional information on configuration Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 10 9BUSB INTERFACES 10 USB INTERFACES The coolMONSTER PM offers 3 USB ports These ports are driven by either two UHCI USB 1 1 or one EHCI USB 2 0 controller s Two of the three USB ports are available on the coolMONSTER PM s slot connector and one more port es available on the internal feature connector You can expand the ports for up to 127 USB peripherals by using external USB hubs 10 1 Front Connectors USB 0 and USB 1 The two USB interfaces on the front are available through Connectors X3 and X13 To find the location of the USB connectors please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter The following table shows the pin out of these USB interfaces 1 USB 5V USB supply max 500mA 2 USB Universal serial bus port 3 USB Universal serial bus port 4 USB_GND USB Ground Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 The USB power
20. Flash utility For complete Phoenix BIOS 4 0 information visit the Phoenix Technologies Web site 25 1 Determining the BIOS Version To determine the BIOS version of the coolMONSTER PM immediately press the lt Pause Break gt key on your keyboard as soon as you see the following text display in the upper left corner of your screen PhoenixBIOS 4 0 Release 6 1 Copyright 1985 2005 Phoenix Technology Ltd All Rights Reserved Kontron R BIOS Version lt LEUBR110 gt Copyright 2002 2006 Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Whenever you contact technical support about BIOS issues providing a BIOS version lt LEUBR gt is especially helpful The system BIOS provides additional information about the board s serial number CPU and memory information by displaying information similar to the following S N YE5100002 CPU Mobile Genuine Intel processor 1600MHz 503M System RAM Passed 1024K Cache SRAM Passed System BIOS shadowed Video BIOS shadowed UMB upper limit segment address E4EC The board s serial number has value to technical support coolMONSTER PM serial numbers always start with YE and are followed by six or seven digits The first digit represents the year of manufacturing the next two digits stand for the lot number and the last three or four digits are the number of the board in that lot In the example above the board with the serial number YE5100002 was manufactured in year 2005 lot 10 of that year and is board num
21. For PCI 20 PIRQ E No 21 PIRQ F No 22 PIRQ G No 23 PIRQ H No Notes 1 lfthe used for device is disabled in setup the corresponding interrupt is available for other devices 2 Possible setting for LPT1 IRQ7 is the default setting 3 Available in default configuration IRQ 9 is used as SCI if ACPI is enabled 5 Available if IDE controller is in Native Mode 24 2 X Direct Memory Access DMA Channels POMAH Use Avaliable Comment 0 Yes 1 Sound No Note 1 2 2 FDC No Note 1 3 Yes Note 2 4 Cascade No 5 Yes 6 Yes 7 Yes Notes 1 If the used for device is disabled in setup the corresponding DMA channel is available for other devices 2 Possible setting for LPT1 if configured for ECP mode 24 3 Memory Map The coolMONSTER PM processor modules can support up to 2048MB of memory The first 640KB of DDR SDRAM are used as main memory Using DOS you can address 1MB of memory directly Memory area above 1MB high memory extended memory is accessed under DOS via special drivers such as HIMEM SYS and EMM386 EXE which are part of the operating system Please refer to the operating system documentation or special textbooks for information about HIMEM SYS and EMM386 EXE Other operating systems Linux or Windows versions allow you to address the full memory area directly Mainly used by graphic adapter cards If a P
22. Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 7 6BPISA Bus 7 PISA Bus PISA is the proven space saving concept that provides full PCI and ISA Bus signals on just half size Slot boards The edge card connector provides the ISA signals on the upper row and the PCI signals on the lower row and uses the same connector known from EISA systems A detailed description of the signals and its timing characteristics is beyond the scope of this document Refer to the PISA specification PISAD the three questionmarks holding the revision number available on the Kontron web sites and the official ISA and PCI specifications for further details Kontron User s Guide 20 C kontron coolMonster PM 8 7BFront Panel 8 Front Panel The coolMONSTER PM comes with a front panel interface that provides the following connectivity CRT interface Ethernet interface 2 USB2 0 ports PS 2 keyboard connector Yo v VN OY PS 2 mouse connector Mouse Keyboard USB2 USB1 Ethernet CRT Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 21 G kontron 9 8BKeyboard and Mouse Interface 9 Keyboard and Mouse Interface The coolMONSTER PM offers a PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse interface on Connectors X15 and X16 The lower interface is for the Mouse and the upper interface for the Keyboard connection To find the location of the keyboard and mouse connector please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter 9 1 PS 2 Keyboard Connector The following table shows the pin ou
23. P0 6 For CRT monitor X9 CRT Connector Standard DSUB15 male plug i connection KAB JILI For JILI interf X10 JILI LVDS Interface DUE TES see separate cable list cables x14 Parallel Interface LPT 2 54mm 26 pos KAB DSUB25 1 For DSUB 25 Connector AMP 2 215882 6 or compatible PN 96015 0000 00 0 adaptation X12 Feature 2 54mm 26 pos AMP 2 215882 6 or compatible For USB devi X13 USB Connector Standard USB plug E NE connection Floppy Drive Interface 2 54mm 34 pos KAB FLOPPY 1 X14 For 3 5 flo Connector AMP 3 215882 4 or compatible PN 96018 0000 00 0 BE X15 PS 2 Mouse Interfaces Standard PS 2 plugs For PS 2 Mouse X16 PS 2 Keyboard Interfaces Standard PS 2 plugs For PS 2 Keyboard 2 54mm 5 pos RS485 Interface JST XHP 5 X17 Connector with crimp contacts COM D JST SXH 001T PO 6 or JST SXH 002T PO 6 X18 X19 X20 Serial Interface 2 54mm 10 pos KAB DSUB9 2 For DSUB 9 X21 Connectors COMA D AMP 1 215882 0 or compatible PN 96017 0000 00 0 adaptation 3 96mm 5 pos X23 Power Connector Moles de 025291021 with crimp contacts MOLEX SPOX 08 70 1028 2 54mm 3 pos For CPU Fan X24 Fan Connector AMP MTA 100 3 640440 3 or connection compatible Kontron User s Guide 84 C coolMonster PM kontron 28 27 BAppendix E Connector Layout 28 4 Pin out Table X18 X21 X17 X11 X14 X6 X12 C 85 1RXD STB GND HDRSTJ HDRSTJ KBCLK DSR 485 1RXD 7AFD RPM GND GND SIN GND PIDE D7 SIDE D7 RTS 85 1TXD 7ERR NC PIDE D8 SIDE
24. apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance or handling by the buyer unauthorized modification or misuse operation outside of the product s environmental specifications or improper installation or maintenance Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will not be responsible for any defects or damages to other products not supplied by Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH that are caused by a faulty Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product 1 6 Technical Support Technicians and engineers from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH and or its subsidiaries are available for technical support We are committed to making our product easy to use and will help you use our products in your systems Before contacting Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH technical support please consult our Web site at http www kontron emea com emd for the latest product documentation utilities and drivers If the information does not help solve the problem contact us by telephone or email Kontron Asia Inc Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Kontron America 4F No 415 Ti Ding Blvd NeiHu Brunnwiesenstr 16 14118 Stowe Drive District 94469 Deggendorf Germany Poway CA 92064 7147 Taipei 114 Taiwan Tel 886 2 2799 2789 Tel 49 0 991 37024 0 Tel 1 888 294 4558 Fax 886 2 2799 7399 Fax 49 0 991 37024 333 Fax 1 858 677 0898 mailto sales kontron com tw mailto sales kem kontron com mailto sales us kontron com Kontron User s Guide G coolMonster PM kontr
25. hazard many systems come with a boot block Flash ROM The boot block region contains a fail safe recovery routine If the boot block code finds a corrupted BIOS checksum fails it boots into the crisis recovery mode and loads a BIOS image from a crisis diskette see above Additionally the end user can insert an update key into the parallel port LPT to force initiating the boot block recovery routine For further information on the update key and the crisis diskette see the Application Note PHLASH_SCE which is available from the KONTRON Embedded Modules Web site The three question marks stand for the revision number of the file Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 79 C kontron 26 25BAppendix C Block Diagram 26 Appendix C Block Diagram Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 80 C kontron 27 26BAppendix D Mechanical Dimensions 27 Appendix D Mechanical Dimensions 27 1 Top View 123 un 524 4731 PIRE 997 122 1297 1044 1306 1128 2928 4812 aa s 3 2278 _ 4108 315 1202 124 4750 38 960 252 903 150 3781 1950 3871 1403 960 5534 3784 145 907 GAT 3812 145 895 5300 3535 1 ass f 23 07 a 2 18 20 p 1626 578 Vaca 2225 163 510 8588 2009 1673 427 0588 1720 35 0 150 1410 IL 61 58 240 1208 190 153 0 128 0 502 i i i P 825 56 ji 7s M 548 168 543 207 26 196 24 0 0 587 5 2190 961 2532 014 Dimensio
26. keys and their alternates Press lt Esc gt to exit the General Help window Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 61 G kontron 25 3 Main Menu 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation Sets system time A pss Press Enter to move to MM or SS Sets the system date pois Lou LSU Press Enter to m to DD or YYYY 360 Kb 5 14 1 2 MB 5 1 4 Legacy Diskette A Nous y Select the type of floppy disk drive 2 88 MB 3 1 2 Disabled 360 Kb 5 14 1 2 MB 5 1 4 720 Kb 3 12 A Legacy Diskette B 1 44 1 25 MB 3 Ye Select the type of floppy disk drive 2 88 MB 3 v2 Disabled Primary Master Autodetected drive Displays result of PM autotyping Primary Slave Autodetected drive Displays result of PS autotyping Compact Flash Autodetected drive Displays result of CF autotyping Turns on Self Monitoring Analysis Reporting Sine ne G Disabled Technology which monitors the condition of the Enabled hard drive and reports when a catastrophic IDE failure is about to happen Displays amount of conventional memo ay femilenely We i detected during bootup Extended MET N A Displays amount puso memory detected during bootup Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings Extended Memory capacity of memory module selected frame buffer memory size Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM G kontron 25 3 1 Master or Slave Submenus 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation Descripti
27. the Boot First function by pressing Esc during POST In response the BIOS displays the message Entering Boot Menu and then displays the Boot Menu at the end of POST With the MultiBoot XP feature only devices detected during boot up are displayed Use the menu to select a following option 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation Override the existing boot sequence for this boot only by selecting another boot device If the specified device does not load the OS the BIOS reverts to the previous boot sequence Enter Setup gt Press lt Esc gt to continue with the existing boot sequence 25 8 Exit Menu The following sections describe the five options in Exit Menu Pressing Esc does not exit this menu You must select an item from the menu to exit Exit Saving Changes Option Saves selections and exits setup The next time the system boots the BIOS configures the system according to the Setup selection stored in CMOS Exit saving changes Exit Discarding Changes Exits Setup without storing in CMOS any new selections you may have made The selections previously in effect remain in effect Exit discarding changes Load Setup Defaults Displays default values for all the Setup menus Load setup defaults Discard Changes If during a Setup session you change your mind about changes you have made and have not yet saved the values to CMOS you can restore the values you saved to CMOS Discar
28. 18 1990 IEEE Inc gt Technical Reference Guide Extended Industry Standard Architecture Expansion Bus Compag 1989 29 1 3 PCI gt PCI SIG The PCI SIG provides a forum for its 900 member companies who develop PCI products based on the specifications that are created by the PCI SIG You can search for information about the SIG on the Web gt PCI amp PCI X Hardware and Software Architecture amp Design Fifth Edition Edward Solari and George Willse Annabooks 2001 ISBN 0 929392 63 9 gt PCI System Architecture Tom Shanley and Don Anderson Addison Wesley 2000 ISBN 0 201 30974 2 29 2 General PC Architecture gt Embedded PCs Markt amp Technik GmbH ISBN 3 8272 5314 4 German gt Hardware Bible Winn L Rosch SAMS 1997 0 672 30954 8 gt Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer Second Edition Lewis C Eggebrecht SAMS 1990 ISBN 0 672 22722 3 The Indispensable PC Hardware Book Hans Peter Messmer Addison Wesley 1994 ISBN 0 201 62424 9 Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 29 28BAppendix F PC Architecture Information The PC Handbook For Engineers Programmers and Other Serious PC Users John P Choisser and John O Foster Annabooks 1997 ISBN 0 929392 36 1 29 3 Ports 29 3 1 RS 232 Serial gt EIA 232 E standard The EIA 232 E standard specifies the interface between for example a modem and a computer so that they can exchange data The computer can then send data to the mode
29. 22 1 Configuration You can use the Hardware Monitor submenu in the BIOS Setup Utility to obtain information on voltages fan speed and to check the temperature of the CPU die For more information on this submenu see the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter in this manual To monitor the parameters of this feature from your operating system Kontron recommends that you use the 32 bit protected mode JUMPtec s Intelligent Device Architecture 32 bit driver JIDA 32 with the test and demo application for Windows 95 98 ME NT 2000 XP which is available on the Kontron Web site Kontron User s Guide 48 C coolMonster PM kontron 23 22BImportant Technology Information 23 Important Technology Information The following technological information is designed to give you a better understanding of some of the features offered by the coolMONSTER PM This information can be referenced when reading the Appendix A System Resource Allocations and Appendix B BIOS Operation sections that follow There also are references to additional documentation that will help you develop a better understanding of the technical information They are listed in the Appendix F PC Architecture Information 23 1 Max CPU Frequency setting Kontron Embedded Modules currently offers four variants of the coolMONSTER PM They are the 1800MHz Pentium M versions and the 800MHz 1000MHz or 1500MHz Celeron M version Additional processor support is planned These variants use a smart
30. 378h default 3BCh or 278h You can set the parallel port mode to disable enable or AUTO default You can choose IRQ5 or IRQ7 as the parallel port interrupt Refer to the I 0 Device Configuration Submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for additional information on configuration Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 35 C kontron 15 14BEIDE Interfaces 15 EIDEInterfaces PCI bus devices serve as primary and secondary IDE hosts on the coolMONSTER PM The controller supports gt Up to Ultra DMA 100 mode gt Up to PIO mode 4 timing gt Multiword DMA mode 1 and 2 with independent timing The controller also supports IDE legacy and IDE native mode configuration The coolMONSTER PM features two IDE interfaces that can drive four hard disk drives When two IDE devices share a single adapter they are connected in a master slave daisy chain configuration If only one drive is in the system you must set it as the master 15 1 Connector IDE interface 1 is available through Connector X4 39 pins This interface is designed in 0 1 grid for optimal connectivity to a 3 5 hard drive IDE interface 2 is available through Connector X6 44 pins It is designed in a 2mm grid for optimal connectivity to a 2 5 hard drive There are several accessories available for IDE interface 2 connectivity You can use two cables to directly connect a hard disk in a 2 5 form factor KAB IDE 2MM Part Number 96021 0000 00 0 o
31. 7 11 4 Ethernet Technical SUppo k necesite terere erret oe ene ee aree oo eoe ea ates eo nore deae cia 27 Graphic Interfaces 1 1iee eres e ion no one deuda e s Io da sa oda ae eo aa e na ea Cogo a opea Ea soda es aoa ess a Sa eo ees ea nene 28 12 1 Video Cantrollof uiu csieasass uci PAL SERRA IapI EE SERIANHACIN AN TR IIMSAIU RM ER UN A pO DA RAE DAR 28 12 2 CRI Connector iei eo rines hone n neo S Ea RR ERR ERA FRE ER SEN SURE YES Ron E EE SEEK RE RR AFAR FERAT SERO NE S 28 12 3 DVO COlWGGEOL eis reir oar eass peu reet pE Cu RR Y Sae Peak eu a Ea Ng Y NER INR O YEN d 28 12 4 X Flat Panel LVDS Interface JILI Connector eceeeeeeeeeee eene eene enne nnne nnn 29 12 5 Display Power Considerations cccsssccosseccesseccssceccseccesceeeesccceesceenseceeseeceanss 30 12 6 Connecting a LCD Panel 1 rete deer re ree enne nana ct are eure Exe REX a Se a reae Eas 30 12 7 3ConfigratiON su erre eerie a door eoe eee E teet fioe ou oe Ib Peer Ope EE Ie e testes 30 12 8 Graphics Technical Support lceeeeee eese esee eese n hh ee tese nenne nnne 31 12 9 Available Video Modes seri std re EX RR Pa KR DR RRAA S rreeua e FOR d t Ee ER RV a pha 31 12 9 1 Standard IBM Compatible VGA Modes cseeeeeeeeee eene eene nennen eene nnne 31 12 9 2 Extended VESA VGA Modes 2 2 ecrit eret ena caa ana ER e ERROR ER RS aa Raai 31 Serial Communication Interfaces oret rato see perna epo
32. 70 0077 Real Time doek and CMOS No Fixed Registers 0080 008F DMA Page Register No Fixed 0090 009F DMA Control No Fixed 0092 Reset Generator No Fixed 00A0 OOBF Interrupt Controller 2 No Fixed 00CO OODF DMA Controller 2 No Fixed OOFO Math Coprocessor No Fixed 0100 010F General Purpose 1 0 No Kontron Control Port Fixed 0170 0177 Hard Disk Drive Secondary No Available if IDE port 2 is disabled or in native IDE mode O1F0 01F7 Hard Disk Drive Primary No Available if IDE port 1 is disabled or in native IDE mode 0220 0227 COM3 Yes Possible address for COM 0228 022F COM4 Yes Possible address for COM 0274 0277 ISA PNP Data No Fixed 0278 027F LPT Yes Possible address for LPT 02F8 O2FF COM2 Yes Possible address for COM 0330 0331 0376 IDE Controller No Available if IDE port 2 is disabled or in native IDE mode 0378 037F LPT No Available if LPT is disabled 03BC 03C3 LPT Yes Possible address for LPT 03B0 03DF Graphic Subsystem No Fixed 03F6 IDE Controller No Available if IDE port 2 is disabled or in native IDE mode 03F0 03F7 Floppy Controller No Available if floppy controller is disabled 03F8 03FF COM1 No Available if COM is disabled 0400 047F SIO Runtime Regs No Fixed 04D0 04D1 Interrupt Select No Fixed OCF8 OCFF PCI Configuration No Fixed 1000 107F System Resources No Fixed 1180 11BF System Resources No Fixed 1454 System Resources No Fixed 14D4 System Resources No Fixed 1500 157F System Resources No Fixed 1
33. 800 1807 Graphic Subsystem No Fixed 1C00 1C1F USB Host Controller 1 No Fixed 2000 201F USB Host Controller 2 No Fixed 2400 240F Ultra ATA Storage Controller No Fixed 2800 281F SM Bus Controller No Fixed 4000 403F Ethernet Controller 2 No Set at runtime 4400 443F Ethernet Controller 1 No Set at runtime Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM a G kontron 24 23BAppendix A System Resource Allocation 24 5 Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Devices All devices follow the PCI 2 1 specification The BIOS and OS control memory and I O resources Please refer to the PCI 2 1 specification for details PCI Device IDSEL PCI IRQ REQ GNT AGP Graphic g Separate Bus eoc in Intel chipset Ethernet AD24 INTE Discrete channel Bus i in Intel NOF Sond INTB Separate Bus dise nte chipset Bus i inI 1 UHCI USB Controller INTA Separate Bus The ESET ntel chipset te Bus int inI 2 UHCI USB Controller INTD EEL tegrated et chipset S te Bus int ted in Intel EHCI USB Controller INTH Bee a eo eee chipset PCI to ISA bridge AD18 REQH4 GNTH4 Kontron User s Guide 58 C coolMonster PM kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation 25 Appendix B BIOS Operation The cooLMONSTER PM comes with Phoenix BIOS 4 0 Release 6 1 which is located in the onboard Flash EEPROM in compressed form The device has an 8 bit access The shadow RAM feature offers faster access 16 bit You can update the BIOS using a
34. C Not connected 33 PIDE A1 Primary IDE ATA address bus 34 PIDE ATAD UDMA detection 35 PIDE A0 Primary IDE ATA address bus 36 PIDE A2 Primary IDE ATA address bus 37 PIDE CS1 IDE chipselect 1 for primary channel 0 38 PIDE CS3 IDE chipselect 2 for primary channel 1 39 PIDE ACT Drive Activity 40 GND Ground To find the location of IDE interface please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Notes 1 Usean UDMA flat ribbon cable 80 lines to drive UDMA66 or UDMA100 devices 2 When using a standard ribbon cable 40 lines with UDMA66 or UDMA100 devices you have to disable the Ultra DMA Mode in the BIOS Setup Utility Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 37 G kontron 15 4 2 Secondary EIDE Pin out 1 HDRSTJ 2 GND 3 18 SIDE D1 D15 19 GND 20 NC 21 SIDE DRQ 22 GND 23 SIDE IOWJ 24 GND 25 SIDE IORJ 26 GND 27 SIDE RDY 28 SEC PD1 29 SIDE AKJ 30 GND 31 SIROII 32 NC 33 SIDE A1 34 NC 35 SIDE AO 36 SIDE A2 37 SIDE CS1J 38 SIDE CS3J 39 DASP S 40 GND 41 VCC 42 VCC 43 GND 44 NC 15 14BEIDE Interfaces Reset Ground Secondary IDE ATA data bus Ground Not connected Secondary IDE DMA Request for IDE master Ground Secondary IDE IOWJ Command Ground Secondary IDE IORJ Command Ground Secondary IDE ready IDE2 Cable Select 470Q to Ground Secondary IDE DACKJ for IDE master Ground IDEIRQ Secondary Not connected Secondary IDE ATA address bus Not connected Secondary IDE ATA address bus Se
35. CI graphic A0000h BFFFFh VGA Memory No card is in the system this memory area is mapped to the PCI bus VGA BIOS h CFFFFh N CoD C RPL PXE ROM d D0000h DFFFFh Yes Free for LPC bus or shadow RAM in standard Kontron User s Guide 55 C kontron coolMonster PM 24 23BAppendix A System Resource Allocation configurations If JRC software is used a 16K block is shadowed for BIOS extension starting with first free area at D0000h D4000h D8000hor DCOOOh BIOS extensions do not use the whole shadow block System BIOS FOOOOh FFFFFh USB legacy support No 24 3 1 Using Expanded Memory Managers CoolMONSTER PM extension BIOSes may be mapped to an upper memory area See the previous table Some add on boards also have optional ROMs or use drivers that communicate with their corresponding devices via memory mapped I O such as dual ported RAM These boards have to share the upper memory area with the Expanded Memory Manager s EMS frame This often causes several problems in the system Most EMMs scan the upper memory area for extension BIOSes optional ROMs and choose a free memory area for their frame if it is not explicitly set Normally they are not always capable of detecting special memory mapped 1 0 areas You need to tell the EMM which memory areas are not available for the EMS frames which is most of the time done by using special exclusion parameters If the Expanded Memory Manager you use cannot detect ex
36. Controller Hub and the Intel 82801DB ICH 4 I 0 Controller Hub 4 5 2 1 GMCH 855GME Chipset Processor Host Bus Support gt Intel Pentium M and Celeron M processors gt Supports system bus at 400MHz gt Supports Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology Memory System gt Directly supports one DDR SDRAM channel 64 bits wide gt Supports DDR 200 266 333 MHz SDRAM devices with double sided DIMMs four rows populated with unbuffered PC1600 PC2100 PC2700 DDR SDRAM gt Supports 128 Mbit 256 Mbit and 512 Mbit technologies providing maximum capacity of 1 GB with x16 devices gt All supported devices have four banks Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 5 4BCPU Chipset and Super 1 0 Internal Graphics Features Up to 32MB of dynamic video memory allocation Display image rotation Graphics core frequency Display core frequency at 133MHz or 200MHz Render core frequency at 100MHz 133MHz 200MHz 2D graphics engine 3D graphics engine VV VV YN YN Y Single or dual channel LVDS panel support up to UXGA panel resolution with frequency range from 25MHz to 112MHz single channel dual channel Video Stream Decoder Improved hardware motion compensation for MPEG2 Software DVD at 60 Fields second and 30 frames second full screen Support for standard definition DVD i e NTSC pixel resolution of 720x480 etc gt quality encoding at low CPU utilization Power Management gt APM 1 2 compliant po
37. D8 SOUT 485 1TXD PD1 GND PIDE D6 SIDE D6 CTS INIT NC PIDE D9 IDE D9 T PD ND PIDE_D5 SIDE D5 NC O SLIN INDEXJ PIDE D10 SIDE D10 D3 ND PIDE D4 SIDE D4 H LED ND MTROJ PIDE D11 PD4 GND PIDE D3 GND DR1J PIDE D12 PD5 GND PIDE D2 GND DROJ PIDE_D13 ND PIDE_D1 GND MTR1J PIDE D14 SIDE D14 PD7 GND PIDE DO ND FDIR PIDE D15 ACK GND GND GN GND STEPJ NC BUSY GND IDE DRQ GND WDATAJ GND GND SPEEDLED PE GND IDE IOWJ SIDE IOWJ GND WGATEJ GND GND ACTLED N D B COMD RS485 dass F i Floppy Primary T IDE iw COMA COM D iw fe AR 9 Zz o n zm N Q G VCC z vu o HE tc o G G G G G G OQ N N SIDE Dri SIDE D3 SIDE_D12 SPEAKER N N N N C C ND C C SIDE D2 C C ND C C X R B N N N D HSYNC SIDE D13 VSYNC Oe N67 SIDE D D RESIN 9 ED RN LU C ND ND ND ND C ND C DA CK RESIN SIDE DO Sibe Dis Nc F D Secondary IDE N c SIDE DRG SLCT GND PIDE IORJ SIDE IORJ VCC TRKOJ GND GND GND PIDE_RDY SIDE_RDY RTPRTJ PRI_PD1 GND PIDE_AKJ DATAJ GND GN ND SIRQI SIRQII HDSEL N GND PIDE A1 SKCHG CBLID PIDE AO SIDE A0 PIDE A2 SIDE A2 z SEC PD1 E SIDE AK 9 O NC SIDE A1 NC iw PIDE CS1J SIDE CS1J PIDE CS3J SIDE CS3J DASP P DASP S N GND iw lt lt ojlo Oyo GND NC Eg EA EA Kontron User s Guide s 6 coolMonster PM kontron 28 27 BAppendi
38. FFFFh is used for USB BIOS Legacy Support 25 4 8 LAN Options Feature LAN MAC address Description Displays adapter s MAC address Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 67 Di Onboard LAN Controller Taable Enables the ICH4 internal LAN controller Enabled Onboard LAN PXE ROM Disabled Enables the remote boot BIOS extension for the onboard LAN Enabled controller Disabled Enables the wake on LAN BIOS extension for the onboard LAN Enable WOL Enabled controller 25 4 9 SIO Options Disabled Floppy disk controller d Enable Disable the onboard FDC controller Disabled turns off the port Disabled s Serial port A Enabled Enabled requires end user to enter the base I 0 address and MUTO the IRQ Auto makes the BIOS configure the port Serial port B Disabled Disabled turns off the port Enabled Enabled requires end user to enter the base I 0 address and C kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation Auto the IRQ Auto makes the BIOS configure the port N Mode i Set the mode for Serial Port B z Disabled turns off the port Disabled Serial port C Enabled requires end user to enter the base I 0 address and Enabled A the IRQ ii Auto makes the BIOS configure the port 3 Disabled turns off the port Disabled Serial port D Enabled requires end user to enter the base 1 0 address and Enabled ae the IRQ ae Auto makes the BIOS configure the port 232 Interfac
39. N Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM Turn off the power supply Connect the power supply to the coo MONSTER s power supply connector or power the board through a backplane Plug a memory module into the memory socket of the coolMONSTER PM Connect the CRT monitor to the CRT interface or a LCD panel to the JILI interface by using a corresponding adapter cable Plug the keyboard and the mouse to the PS 2 connectors or use USB keyboard or mouse Connect the floppy drive cable to the coo MONSTER s floppy interface Attach the floppy drive to the connector at the opposite end of the cable Connect the power supply to the floppy s power connector Plug a hard drive data cable to the coolMONSTER s hard disk interface Attach the hard disk to the connector at the opposite end of the cable If necessary connectthe power supply to the hard disk s power connector If required plug a ISA or PCI extension card to the appropriate slot in the backplane Make sure all your connections have been made correctly Turn on power Enter the BIOS by pressing the F2 key during boot up Make all changes in the BIOS setup See the BIOS chapter of this manual for details 9 C kontron 4 3BSpecifications 4 Specifications 4 1 Functional Specifications Processor gt Intel Pentium M 1 8GHz CPU 745 gt Intel Celeron M 370 1 5GHz 1MB L2 socketed gt Intel Celeron M 1 0GHz ULV 373 gt Intel processor 800MHz OkBL2 cache gt
40. OS such as Windows 9X Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 43 C kontron 18 17BFeature Interface Feature ATXpower connector GND PS ON GND GND GND ov NC Internal Use Only gt Do not connect any connector to this pin Otherwise you could create a hazard to the system make the system unstable or even destroy it Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 19 18BFan Interface 19 FanInterface The coolMONSTER PM is normally shipped with a CPU fan If for any reason no CPU fan is mounted or a different fan has to be used use this interface to connect a fan to cool the CPU The connector and onboard system controller support speed monitoring of the fan This connector supports 5V fans only 19 1 CPU Fan Connector The CPU fan interface is available on connector X24 3 pins 1 Sense past Monitoring I 2 VCC 45V 3 GND Ground Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 For the location of the CPU fan connector see Appendix E Connector Layout 19 2 CPU Fan Configuration You can set the active trip point to a value from 40 C up to 100 C in the ACPI Control submenu of the BIOS Setup Utility The fan will automatically turn on whenever this trip point temperature valu
41. S3 If choosing None the OS will not offer any standby Please be sure your board supports the appropriate S3 Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation state when making this choice Disabled Mais ACPI Support ui uppo Enabled Notes This enable the Mars ACPI support This allows windows to display the Mars smart battery info In the Option column bold indicates default setting See the chapter Important Technology Information of this user s guide for more details about these features 25 6 3 Thermal Management Submenu Active Trip Point Disabled Determines the temperature of the ACPI Active Trip Point P 40C 100C the point at which the OS will turn on off the CPU fan Disabled Determines the temperature of the ACPI Passive Trip Point Passive Trip Point the point at which the OS will turn on off CPU clock 40 C 100C throttling E DUAE This value controls the temperature of the ACPI Critical Trip Trip Point 11 Erat Tap pom sot oe Point the point at which the OS will shut the system off Temp Zone1 Cpu Logical Temperature This is th ture i lcius at MIENNE 40C is is tl DIE pom degrees celcius a 0C 124C which the fan is started A 80C This is the critical temperature in degrees Max Fan Trip Temp p 0C 124C celcius when the fan is at full speed Temp Zone2 Chassi Logical Temperature This is th turei lcius at Rann em 40C
42. SpeedStep technology transition TM2 when the processor silicon reaches its maximum operating temperature The mode is selectable in the BIOS Setup Utility gt Maximum operating temperature activating TCC 100 C Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 49 G kontron 23 22BImportant Technology Information Notes TM2 is the recommended mode for the Intel Pentium M processor TM2 is not supported on boards with Celeron M processor Thermal Monitor supports two modes to activate the TCC Automatic and On Demand mode The Intel Thermal Monitor Automatic Mode must be enabled via BIOS for the processor to be operating within specification Automatic mode does not require any additional hardware software drivers or interrupt handling routines 23 2 2 Catastrophic Thermal Protection The Intel Pentium M processor supports the THERMTRIP signal for catastrophic thermal protection In the event of a catastrophic cooling failure the processor will automatically shut down when the silicon has reached the absolute maximum temperature At this point the system BUS signal THERMTRIP will go active THERMTRIP activation is independent of processor activity and does not generate any bus cycles The system will immediately shut down Absolute maximum temperature activating THERMTRIP 125 C For more details see Chapter 5 1 2 of the Intel Pentium M Processor Datasheet 23 3 Processor Performance Control The Pentium M processor can run in d
43. ber 2 of that lot Kontron User s Guide s 6 coolMonster PM kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation 25 2 Configuring the System BIOS The Phoenix BIOS setup utility allows you to change system behavior by modifying the BIOS configuration Setup utility menus allow you to make changes and turn features on or off BIOS setup menus represent those found in most models of the coo MONSTER PM The BIOS setup utility for specific models can differ slightly Note Selecting incorrect values can cause system boot failure Load setup default values to recover by pressing F9 25 2 1 Start Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility To start the Phoenix BIOS Setup Utility press the F2 key when the following string appears during boot up Press F2 to enter Setup The Main Menu then appears 25 2 2 General Information The Setup Screen is composed of several sections Menu Bar Top Lists and selects all top level menus Legend Bar Bottom Lists setup navigation keys Item Specific Help Window Right Help for selected item Menu Window Left Center Selection fields for current menu General Help Window Overlay center Help for selected menu Menu Bar The menu bar at the top of the window lists different menus Use the left right arrow keys to make a selection Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar on the bottom to make your selections or exit the current menu The table below describes the legend keys and their alt
44. ch as C PHLASH Create a Crisis Recovery Diskette by inserting a blank diskette into Drive A or B and execute WINCRISIS EXE This at least copies three files onto the diskette Purpose MINIDOS SYS Allows the system to boot in Crisis Recovery Mode PHLASH16 EXE Programs the flash ROM BIOS ROM Serves as the actual BIOS image to be programmed into Flash ROM gt Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM If the BIOS image BIOS ROM changes due to an update or bug fix copy the new BIOS onto the diskette and name it BIOS ROM Phoenix Phlash runs in either command line mode or crisis recovery mode Use the command line mode to update or replace a BIOS To execute Phlash in this mode move to the Crisis Recovery Disk and type PHLASH16 lt bios name gt Example PHLASH16 LEUBR110 WPH 78 G kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation PhoenixPhlash will update the BIOS PhoenixPhlash can fail if the system uses memory managers If this occurs the utility displays the following message Cannot flash when memory manager are present If you see this message after you execute Phlash disable the memory manager or use parameter x for Phlash16 exe PHLASH16 X bios name 25 10 2 Preventing Problems When Updating or Restoring BIOS Updating the BIOS represents a potential hazard Power failures or fluctuations can occur when you update the Flash ROM can damage the BIOS code making the system unbootable To prevent this
45. condary IDE ATA address bus IDE chipselect 1 for secondary channel 0 IDE chipselect 2 for secondary channel 1 Secondary master slave select Ground 5V 5V Ground Not connected Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 To find the location of EIDE controller interfaces 2 please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 38 G kontron 16 15BFloppy Interface 16 Floppy Interface The floppy drive interface of the coolMONSTER PM uses a 2 88MB super 1 0 floppy disk controller and can support two floppy disk drives with densities that range from 360kB to 2 88MB 16 1 Connector The floppy disk interface is available on Connector X14 34 pins The following table shows the connector pin out 1 GND Ground 2 RPM Density select gO 3 GND Ground 4 NC Not connected Bs 5 GND Ground 6 NC Not connected 7 GND Ground 8 INDEXJ Index oo 9 GND Ground 10 MTROJ Motor on 0 E ng 11 GND Ground 12 DR1J Drive select 1 13 GND Ground 14 DROJ Drive select 0 nn 15 GND Ground 16 MTR1J Motor on 1 oo 17 GND Ground 18 FDIR Direction oo 19 GND Ground 20 STEPJ Step 21 GND Ground 22 WDATAJ Write data oo 23 GND Ground 24 WGATEJ Write gate oo 25 GND Ground 26 TRKOJ Track 0 oo 27 GND Groun
46. controller requires two ISA IRQs 14 and 15 that cannot be shared with other devices 23 6 2 Native Mode The ATA controller acts as a true PCI device that does not require dedicated legacy resources and can be configured anywhere in the system ATA controllers running in native mode use their PCI interrupt for both channels and can share this interrupt pin with other devices in the system like any other PCI device By requiring only one shareable interrupt instead of two non shareable ones native mode controllers significantly decrease the likelihood that a user will install a device that cannot work because no interrupts are available Enable Native IDE Support in the BIOS Setup Utility if your OS supports this mode Notes The Native Mode is not supported by all operating systems The Native mode must be enabled in the BIOS setup before the OS installation Native Mode only works in ACPI mode For more information see Microsoft Windows platform design notes about Native mode ATA 23 6 3 Native Mode Configuration Windows XP SP1 and Windows Server 2003 will switch a native mode capable ATA controller from compatible to native mode if the BIOS indicates that the controller can be switched the controller supports native mode and the appropriate registry entry is set You must add a DWORD VALUE called EnableNativeModeATA under HKEY LOCAL MACHINE System CurrentControlSet Control PnP PCI and set 1 as the value Kontron User s Guide s
47. d 28 WRTPRTJ Write protect au 29 GND Ground 30 RDATAJ Read data 31 GND Ground 32 HDSEL Head select 33 GND Ground 34 DSKCHG Disk change To find the location of floppy drive interface please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 16 2 Configuration You can configure the floppy disk interface in the BIOS Setup Utility You can choose the 3 5 common or 5 25 drive types with densities of 360kB 720kB 1 2MB 1 25MB 1 44MB or 2 88MB Refer to the Main Menu section of the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for more information on configuring the floppy drive You also can disable the floppy disk interface in the I 0 Device Configuration Submenu Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 17 16BSound Interface 17 SoundInterface The coolMONSTER PM uses a Realtek ALC650 sound codec The ALC650 is an 18 bit full duplex AC 97 2 2 compatible stereo audio CODEC designed for PC multimedia systems including host soft audio and AMR CNR based designs The ALC650 incorporates proprietary converter technology to achieve a high SNR greater than 90 dB All major operating systems support the interface The ALC650 features gt High performance CODEC with high S N
48. d changes Save Changes Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM Saves all the selection without exiting Setup You can return to the other menus to review and change your selection Save changes C kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation 25 9 Kontron BIOS Extensions Besides the Phoenix System BIOS the coolMONSTER PM comes with a few BIOS extensions that support special features All extensions are located in the onboard flash EEPROM Some extensions are permanently available some are loaded if required during boot up Supported features include JIDA standard gt Remote Control JRC gt Onboard LAN RPL ROM All enabled BIOS extensions require shadow RAM They will be loaded into the same 32K shadowed memory block if possible However if the system memory cannot find free memory space because all the memory is already used for add on peripherals the BIOS extensions do not load 25 9 1 JIDA BIOS extension The JUMPtec Intelligent Device Architecture JIDA BIOS extension is not a true extension BIOS It is part of the system BIOS and is located in the system BIOS segments after boot up It is permanently available and supports the JIDA 16 bit and JIDA 32 bit standard The JIDA 16 bit standard is a software interrupt 15hex driven programmers interface and offers lots of board information functions For detailed information about programming refer to the JIDA specification and a source code example JIDAI ZIP
49. e Re Set the mode for Serial Port D RS485 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h i tI f port Base I 0 address 220h 228h Select 1 0 base of po IRQ IRQ 3 IRQ 4 IRQ10 IRQ11 Select IRQ Disabled Parallel Port Enabled Auto Output only Bi directional Mode EPP Set the mode for Parallel Port ECP EPP amp ECP Base 1 0 address 378h 278h 3BCh Select 1 0 base of port Interrupt IRQ 5 IRQ 7 Select IRQ DMA channel DMA1 DMA3 Set the DMA channel for the parallel port in ECP mode Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings 25 4 10 Keyboard Features Submenu Description Auto On or Off turns NumLock on or off at boot up Numlock On Auto turns NumLock on if it finds a numeric key Off pad Disabled Key Click Turns audible key click on SA Enabled Pc D Keyboard auto repeat rate 30 sec 26 7 sec 21 8 sec 18 5 sec 13 3 sec 10 sec 6 sec 2 sec Sets the number of times to repeat a keystroke per second if you hold the key down Keyboard auto repeat delay Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM Y4 sec Y2 sec 3 4 sec 1 sec Sets the delay time after the key is held down before it begins to repeat the keystroke C kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation 25 4 11 Hardware Monitor Submenu This submenu shows the current voltages temperatures and the fan speed of the system Voltage Temperature Fan Explanation VCC 3 3V V
50. e Ya Fn epU na Enos ke ES eS ae Y yy ea pE e PN epe RUSSE 33 13 1 SenatPortecoMA TO DOMD sues titekes pendent ura denti Pei p e eid addio bis 33 13 2 R5 232 Connectors co eee ordino ret HR YR OS ERR HERR eR e ee ceases E RERORER MR CER Eai 33 13 3 RS 485 COMMECTOT serros stsiseosu ansen skee saanee E aae aeaee aK seneesa eea Eoi enau e rE Eas 34 13 4 COMMOUPA OM sees sasni A E E E ae TOS 34 icm M AMECICI MIEL ea aa aA REE E TERE 34 iv C kontron 14 15 16 17 18 Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM Table of Contents Parallel Port Interface e ecce ee eee eee ee ee eee een eren nete e nets esaet een ethos eese eese e eee sso ee 35 TAM Connectoren eei s Pee repa orae Feo Fes Cr segues tenes deus Pee E Eee Pre S 35 14 2 EE Frane m 35 BIDE Interfaces vscciecccecscssccccscacecsceescccessssecscecesscecscssecsecseaesccacasscecssesesscesececeesescasseacenes 36 15 1 Connectoren iore Eee E A ee vos Wea ces dehae cds tench seugetan sedans 36 UE Cerlicupne ETE 36 15 3 Signal DeSCriptiONs siisii anra a a E EER EE Ea 36 15 4 ConfigitatiOkis eee cero trece etuer E E EE EE ORENSE 36 15 4 1 Primary EIDE Pirl OUL soc 4 co cee ee ee eo eto e aeu e ehe eeu eut ieo deno eae e reno bae reb ares a aede ee Yu ie ds 37 15 4 2 Secondary EIDE Pili OUL 2 eres eee erede eoa eae eno ne des renes Pre eb ae oa eed ua ee no do vo 38 Floppy AU irs e 39 16 0 CODflG LOL oiii eorr e eee ve Ide eu ek eaae
51. e is reached Setting this item to disabled means the fan will always run except when the operating system takes control over it Kontron User s Guide 45 C kontron coolMonster PM 20 19BPower Interface 20 PowerInterface The coolMONSTER PM is not a replacement for a power supply It is a 5V only boards Additional voltages 12V 12V and 5V as well as 3 3V for external PCI devices are not generated onboard If peripheral devices require these voltages they have to be supplied through the backplane and the PISA bus In some applications the COOLMONSTER PM is intended for use as a stand alone module without a backplane You need to have a power connector available on the boards for direct power supply Power signals on the feature connector X12 are not meant for power supply purpose 20 1 Connector The power connector is available through connector X23 5 pins and allows to supply 5V and 12V to the system For ATX power supply signals refer to additional information in the Feature Connector section 1 12V 12V o 2 VCC 45V O 3 VCC 35V O 4 GND Ground D B1 5 GND Ground Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 The current of the pins on this connector is limited to 7A p
52. er information read the read me or help files or contact technical support 12 8 If problems occur you can solve some of them by using the latest drivers for the graphics controller Kontron provides you with the latest tested drivers which can differ from newer ones For further technical support contact either Kontron or obtain support information and downloadable software updates from Intel 12 9 The following list shows the video modes supported by the graphics controller with maximum frame buffer size When configured for smaller frame buffers and or using a LCD panel on the JILI interface not all of the video modes listed below may be available Capability depends on system configuration and on display capabilities Different operating systems also may not support all listed modes by the available drivers Graphics Technical Support Available Video Modes 12 9 1 Standard IBM Compatible VGA Modes 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h ODh OEh OFh 10h 11h 12h 13h 12 9 2 101h 103h 105h 107h 111h 112h 114h 115h 117h 118h 11Ah 11Bh 13Ah 13Ch 14Bh Text 40x25 Text 80x25 Graphics 320x200 Graphics 640x200 Graphics 320x200 Graphics 640x200 Graphics 640x350 Graphics 640x350 Graphics 640x480 Graphics 640x480 Graphics 320x200 Extended VESA VGA Modes Graphics 640x480 Graphics 800x600 Graphics 1024x768 Graphics 1280x1024 Graphics 640x480 Graphics 640x480 Graphics 800x600 Graphics 800x600 Graphics 1024
53. ernates Key Function F1 or lt Alt H gt General Help window Esc Exit menu lt or gt Arrow key Select a menu T or V Arrow key Select fields in current menu Tab or lt Shift Tab gt Cycle cursor up and down Home or End Move cursor to top or bottom of current window lt PgUp gt or lt PgDn gt Move cursor to next or previous page lt F5 gt or lt gt Select previous value for the current field lt F6 gt or lt gt or lt Space gt Select next value for the current field Kontron User s Guide 60 C kontron coolMonster PM 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation F9 Load the default configuration values for this menu lt F10 gt Save and exit lt Enter gt Execute command or select submenu Alt R Refresh screen Selecting an Item Use the or 4 key to move the cursor to the field you want Then use the and keys to select a value for that field Save Value commands in the Exit menu save the values displayed in all menus Displaying Submenus Use the lt or key to move the cursor to the submenu you want Then press Enter A pointer gt marks all submenus Item Specific Help Window The Help window on the right side of each menu displays the Help text for the selected item It updates as you move the cursor to each field General Help Window Pressing F1 or Alt F1 on a menu brings up the General Help window that describes the legend
54. eu ven yes eov Ee eaa E aa eva ein ev veuve Leo Pe Ia Ua us 39 16 2 Contig rabiok 9 rero deseo eet evi ote eoo eto EE er oin te oee eoe ve es debe DE pede eee t e Dese TORE 39 Sound Interface de e M 40 Lir E UT Tere eR 40 17 2 ACOMMOUPAT OM sei eco reo e ieco e ae roce cdeess eter Ee ER ete tove eme o cepe Paten ee us 41 17 3 Technical Support for Sound eeeeeeese eese esee eese eene eene nnne nne ee nnne nne 41 Feature Interface eee sseedscoccedsccetsccsacscecesseedeseuecesceseseueess 42 18 1 eee EE L 42 UN MEE CoiriupneR EE 42 18 3 Signal DescripbioImk iei reete ero Ere eerte ha ede eda see hee 42 v C kontron 1 OBUser Information 1 User Information 1 1 About This Document This document provides information about products from Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH and or its subsidiaries No warranty of suitability purpose or fitness is implied While every attempt has been made to ensure that the information in this document is accurate the information contained within is supplied as is and is subject to change without notice For the circuits descriptions and tables indicated Kontron assumes no responsibility as far as patents or other rights of third parties are concerned 1 2 Copyright Notice Copyright O 2003 2007 Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a
55. he attached hard disk was not supplied through the measurement path and no extension card was attached to the system coolMONSTER PM 1 0GHz Celeron M 5V only DOS Prompt 2 6A DOS Standby 1 7A Windows Idle 1 8A Windows Standby 0 7A Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 12 G kontron 4 3BSpecifications Windows 100 CPU Load 3 5A cooLMONSTER PM 1 8GHz 5V only DOS Prompt 4 8A DOS Standby 3 0A Windows Idle 3 1A Windows Standby 1 4A Windows 100 CPU Load 6 7A 4 3 4 Supply Current maximum 5V only coolMONSTER PM 1 0GHz 3 6A coolMONSTER PM 1 8GHz 7 1A calculated theoretical values from all components maximum supply currents Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM kontron 4 3 5 gt gt English CAUTION Deutsch VORSICHT French ATTENTION Danish ADVARSEL Finnish VAROITUS Spanish Precaucion 4 3BSpecifications Real time Clock RTC Battery Voltage range 1 8V 4 0V typ 3 0V Quiescent current max 3 5UA 3 0 V Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem fsem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durchden selben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers Risque d explosion avec l
56. ialization settings in the BIOS setup Refer to the Watchdog Settings Submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for information on configuration 21 2 Programming 21 2 1 Initialization You can initialize the watchdog timer from the BIOS setup You also can set up the initialization from the application software with help of the JIDA Jumptec Intelligent Device Architecture programmer s interface 21 2 2 Trigger The watchdog needs to be triggered out of the application software within a specified timeout period You can only do this in the application software with help of the JIDA programmer s interface For information about the JIDA programmer s interface refer to the JIDA BIOS extension section in the Appendix B BIOS chapter and separate documents available in the JIDA software packages on the Kontron Web site Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 47 G kontron 22 21BHardware Monitor 22 Hardware Monitor The SMSC SCH3114 controller monitors several critical hardware parameters of the system including power supply voltages fan speed and CPU temperature which are very important for a high end computer system to remain stable and properly This controller is connected via the system management SM bus to the south bridge The following parameters are monitored gt 3 3V from onboard DC DC CPU core voltage 5V standby voltage Battery voltage CPU temperature with on die diode CPU fan speed vo vY Y VON
57. ifferent performance states multiple frequency voltage operating points The CPU performance can be altered while the computer is functioning This allows the processor to run at different core frequencies and voltages depending on CPU thermal state and OS policy Microsoft Windows XP includes built in processor performance control to operate the processor more efficiently when it is not fully utilized Win2k WinME and Win9x do not support processor performance control Special software is required for Operating Systems that are not capable of processor performance control In Windows the processor performance control policy is linked to the Power Scheme setting in the control panel power option applet Notes Windows always runs at the highest performance state when the Home Office or the Always On power scheme is selected For more detailed information about processor performance control see Chapter 8 of the ACPI Specification Revision 2 0c Windows platform design notes 23 4 Thermal Management ACPI allows the OS to play a role in the thermal management of the system With the OS in control of the operating environment cooling decisions can be made based on the application load on the CPU and the thermal heuristics of the system The ACPI thermal solution on cooLMONSTER PM supports three cooling policies and their trip points Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 50 G kontron 23 22BImportant Technology Information
58. ilable bootable device can be easily switched between the two sections by just highlighting the device and then pressing lt X gt To change the order select the device to change and press lt gt to decrease or lt gt to increase priority You can also choose between four default configurations for the boot order lt 1 gt lt 4 gt Boot Priority Order This section shows eight configuration entries for up to eight devices that can be arranged in boot priority order 1 highest priority 8 lowest priority Excluded from Boot Order This section shows all devices that are excluded from the boot order Any device listed here will never be used as boot device and not appear in the Boot First function The following table shows a list of supported devices Device Description IDEO Primary master IDE hard drive IDE 1 Primary slave IDE hard drive IDE2 Secondary master IDE hard drive IDE3 Secondary slave IDE hard drive IDECD IDE compatible CD ROM drive Legacy Floppy Drives Standard Legacy Diskette Drive USB KEY USB Stick USB FDC USB Diskette Drive USB HDD USB Hard Drive and memory sticks that follow MMS specification USB CDROM USB CD ROM Drive USB ZIP USB ZIP Drive USB LS120 USB LS120 Drive PCI BEV Ethernet Controller on the PCI Bus with LAN Boot ROM PCI SCSI SCSI Controller on the PCI Bus with SCSI BIOS ROM Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM m G kontron 25 7 2 Boot First Function Display
59. in The connector is from manufacturer MOLEX To find the location of the connector and get information about mating connector see Appendix E Connector Layout 20 2 Configuration The cooLMONSTER PM is equipped with a power management system You can configure lots of options for power saving states such as standby state with partial power reduction and suspend state with full power reduction You can specify wake up events that bring the system back to full on state Please refer to the Power menu section in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for more information about power savings Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 21 20BWatchdog Timer 21 Watchdog Timer The watchdog timer is integrated in the onboard SMSC SCH3114 controller of the coolMONSTER PM and can issue a reset to the system or generate a non maskable interrupt NMI The watchdog timer circuit has to be triggered within a specified time by the application software If the watchdog is not triggered because proper software execution fails or a hardware malfunction occurs it will reset the system or generate the NMI 21 1 Configuration You can set the watchdog timer to disabled reset or NMI mode You can specify the delay time and the timeout trigger period from 1 second to 30 minutes The delay time is the time after first initialization before the trigger period starts The timeout is the time the watchdog has to be triggered within You can make the init
60. ion Kontron User s Guide s 6 coolMonster PM kontron 23 22BImportant Technology Information 23 5 I O APICvs 8259 PIC Interrupt mode The 1 0 APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller handles interrupts differently than the 8259 PIC Enable the I 0 APIC mode in the BIOS Setup Utility if your operating system supports it The following information explains these differences to the standard 8259 PIC mode Method of interrupts transmission gt The 1 0 APIC transmits interrupts through the system bus and interrupts are handled without the needs for the processor to run an interrupt acknowledge cycle Interrupt priority gt The priority of interrupts in the I 0 APIC is independent of the interrupt number More interrupts gt The 1 0 APIC in the chipset of the coolMONSTER PM supports a total of 24 interrupts Notes The APIC is not supported by all operating systems Only Windows XP supports APIC The APIC mode must be enabled in the BIOS setup before the OS installation APIC only works in ACPI mode For more detailed information about APIC see Chapter 8 of the IA 32 Intel Architecture Software Developer s Manual Volume 3 Kontron User s Guide s 6 coolMonster PM kontron 23 22BImportant Technology Information 23 6 Native vs compatible IDE mode 23 6 1 Compatible IDE Mode The ATA controller emulates a legacy IDE controller which is a non standard extension of the ISA based IDE controller In compatible mode the
61. irflow gt Non operating 10 to 85 C non condensing Note The maximum operating temperature is the maximum measurable temperature on any spot on the module s surface You must maintain the temperature according to the above specification 4 5 2 Humidity gt Operating 10 to 90 non condensing gt Non operating 5 to 95 non condensing Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 5 4BCPU Chipset and Super 1 0 5 CPU Chipset and Super 1 0 5 1 CPU The coolMONSTER PM is available with an Intel Mobile Pentium M or Celeron M central processing unit CPU from 0 8GHz up to 1 8GHz However other GHz as well as Celeron M versions half cache size no SpeedStep technology of this board are available Intel Mobile Pentium M CPU features include Supports Intel Architecture with Dynamic Execution High performance low power core gt On die primary 32 kbyte instruction cache and 32 kbyte write back data cache gt On die up to 2 MByte depends on CPU second level cache with Advanced Transfer Cache Architecture Advanced Branch Prediction and Data Prefetch Logic Streaming SIMD Extensions 2 SSE2 400 MHz Source Synchronous processor system bus WY oY Advanced Power Management features including Enhanced Intel SpeedStep technology only for Pentium M processors 5 2 Chipset The chipset of the coolMONSTER PM consists of the Intel 855GME chipset GMCH Graphics and Memory
62. is is the tamper wew degrees celcius a 0C 124C which the fan is started 80C This is the critical temperature in degrees Max Fan Trip Temp 0C 124C celcius when the fan is at full speed 80 This is the minimum speed at which the fan Fan Min Duty Cycle will rotate value may be set between 70 and 0 255 255 Set the fan Control mode options Auto Cpu Full On Auto Chassis Fan Is always on Fan 1 Control Method Auto Cpu Chassis Auto Fan Disabled Fan runs with Full On variable duty cycle Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM G kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation 25 7 Boot Menu and Utilities MultiBoot is a boot utility integrated in the PhoenixBIOS 4 0 The coolMONSTER PM provides the MultiBoot XP version with integrated Boot First function 25 7 1 MultiBoot XP MultiBoot XP comes with a complete new look of the Boot Device Priority submenu This submenu is now separated into two sections gt Boot Priority Order gt Excluded from Boot Order MultiBoot XP can display the setup menus by each kind of device type and arrange the boot priority order with any sequence of devices MultiBoot XP meets the requirements of PC 98 and accommodates more devices that are bootable It employs a boot scheme that is generic and flexible enough to boot from any current device You can select your boot device in Setup or you can choose a different device each time you boot by selecting your boot device in the Boot First function An ava
63. k Controller gt PS 2 Keyboard Controller and PS 2 Mouse Interface gt 5V CPU Fan 5 4 CPU Chipset and Super I O Configuration See the Advanced Menu and its submenus section of the Appendix B BIOS chapter for information on possible settings Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 6 5BSystem Memory 6 System Memory The coolMONSTER PM supports 184 pin DIMM DDR SDRAM memory modules One socket is available for 2 5V power level unbuffered double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory DDR SDRAM up to 1024MB following Intel s DDR333 PC2700 Specification The supported devices on the DDR SDRAM module must be 128 Mbit 256 Mbit or 512 Mbit technologies chips All modules validated by Intel with the 845 chipset and minimum DDR266 speed are electrical ready with the 855 chipset A similar memory interface is used on the two chipsets Notes Some older modules and modules out of specification are designed for 2 7V power level These modules may not work well at the coolMONSTER PM The total amount of memory available on the DDR SDRAM modules is used for main memory and graphics memory on the coolMONSTER PM Unified Memory Architecture UMA manages the sharing of the system memory between the graphics controller and processor Full system memory size is not available for software applications Up to 32MB of system memory are used for graphics memory Memory modules with ECC are not supported Kontron User s
64. lable through connector X11 26 pins To have the signals available on a standard parallel interface connector DSUB 25 an adapter cable is required which is available from KONTRON KAB DSUB25 1 Part Number 96015 0000 00 0 The following table shows the pin out as well as necessary connections for a DSUB 25 adapter 25 26 2 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current STB PDO PD1 PD2 PD3 PD4 PDS PD6 PD7 ACK BUSY PE SLCT AFD ERR INIT SLIN VCC GND GND GND GND Strobe Data 0 Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 Data 6 Data 7 Acknowledge Busy Paper out Select out Autofeed Error Init Select in 5V Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Signal Ground Out 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Out O CON DM HRW ro HG Zrerprperepeappp AN OUR WNHPH OS 18 25 18 25 18 25 18 25 the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 To find the location of the parallel port please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter 14 2 Configuration The parallel port mode I O addresses and IRQs are changeable from the BIOS Setup Utility You can program the base 1 0 address
65. lated A User password is possible only if a Supervisor password exists Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM Enabled requires a password on boot Requires prior setting of the supervisor password If supervisor password is set and this option is disabled BIOS assumes user is booting G kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation 25 6 Power Menu In the BIOS Setup Utility you can set up an Advance Power Management system APM 1 2 to reduce the amount of energy used after specified periods of inactivity The setup menu supports Full On State gt Standby State with Partial Power Reduction gt Suspend State with Full Power Reduction In addition you can enable an ACPI 1 0 support in the BIOS setup utility if you intend to use an operating system supporting the Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface For logical reasons it is required to use an ATX power supply with the ACPI feature The following states are supported from the system gt SO Working gt S1 Sleeping with processor context maintained gt S3 Suspend to RAM S5 Soft off The state S2 sleeping with processor context not maintained is not supported The state S4 Save to Disk is a matter of the used operating system 25 6 1 ACPI Resume Events The following events resume the system from S1 Power button PME gt PS 2 keyboard and mouse gt USB keyboard and mouse activity gt USB resume event The following e
66. lines are protected with a resetable fuse and are limited to 500mA 10 2 Internal Connector USB 2 The internal USB interface is available through the feature Connector X12 To find the location and Pin Out of the USB connector please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Limitations of USB Port 2 There are no dedicated Pins for USB power When using this USB port the user must make sure that a power supply is used which monitors the drawn current and limits it to 500mA otherwise a defective USB device may damage the coolMONSTER PM Kontron recommends using a resettable fuse which follows the USB 1 1 specification for power on external USB connectors 10 3 Configuration You can enable or disable the two USB UHCI Host Controllers in the BIOS Setup Utility for support of USB 1 1 devices USB Host Controller 1 serves the two USB Ports 0 and 1 on the front USB host Controller 2 serves the USB Port 2 on the feature connector For high speed USB 2 0 support of all 3 available ports enable the USB EHCI Host Controller You also can enable or disable the legacy USB support Legacy support is required for a USB keyboard and a USB Mouse when used with non USB aware operating systems such as Unix or DOS It also is Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 10 9BUSB INTERFACES required to boot from USB mass storage devices For more information see the I O Device Configuration Submenu section in Appendix B BIOS Operation
67. ls on just half size Slot boards The ancestors were full sized PICMG boards that have the PCI and ISA card edges in a row PISA squeezed them to just half size still serving full PCI and ISA busses Smaller and cheaper enclosures were possible that way while all PCI and ISA periphery is maintained Whenever a LCD panel is required coolMONSTER products with onboard graphics controllers serve as the right choice Display connections are simplified when using these units which come with a JUMPtec Intelligent LVDS Interface JILI or JUMPtec Intelligent Display Adaption JIPA The interface can recognize which display is connected and then independently set all video parameters As part of the standard features package all coo MONSTER modules come with a JUMPtec Intelligent Device Architecture JIDA interface which is integrated into the BIOS of the SBC modules This interface enables hardware independent access to the cooLMONSTER features that cannot be accessed via standard APIs Functions such as watchdog timer brightness and contrast of LCD backlight and user bytes in the EEPROM can be configured with ease by taking advantage of this standard coolMONSTER module feature Kontron User s Guide s e coolMonster PM kontron 3 2BGetting started 3 Getting started Getting started with the coolMONSTER PM is very easy For location of the connectors see Appendix E Connector Layout Take the following steps Y Y V V VON ON ON O
68. m which then sends the data over a telephone line The data that the modem receives from the telephone line can then be sent to the computer You can search for information aboutthe standard on the Web RS 232 Made Easy Connecting Computers Printers Terminals and Modems Martin D Seyer Prentice Hall 1991 ISBN 0 13 749854 3 gt National Semiconductor The Interface Data Book includes application notes Type 232 as a search criteria to obtain a list of application notes You can search for information about the data book on National Semiconductor s Web site 29 3 2 ATA AT Attachment ATA Working Group This X3T10 standard defines an integrated bus interface between disk drives and host processors It provides a common point of attachment for systems manufacturers and the system You can search for information about the working group on the Web We recommend you also search the Web for information on 4 2 I 0 cable if you use hard disks in a DMA3 or PIO4 mode 29 3 3 USB USB Specification USB Implementers Forum Inc is a non profit corporation founded by the group of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification The USB IF was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement and adoption of Universal Serial Bus technology You can search for information about the standard on the Web 29 4 Programming gt C Programmer s Guide to Serial Communications Second Edition Joe Campbell
69. m to boot up via a network connection from a PXE boot server Refer to the I O Device Configuration Submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for additional information on configuration You can download available drivers from the Kontron Web site For further information read the read me file or contact technical support 11 4 Ethernet Technical Support If any problems occur you can solve some of them by using the latest drivers for the Intel LAN controller Kontron provides you with the latest Kontron tested drivers which can differ from newer ones For further technical support contact either Kontron or get support information and downloadable software updates from Intel Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 12 11BGraphic Interfaces 12 Graphic Interfaces 12 1 Video Controller The coolMONSTER PM uses the graphics accelerator integrated in the Intel 855GM GME chipset which delivers high performance 2D 3D and video capabilities With its interface to UMA Unified Memory Architecture up to 32MB of system memory are used as video memory The controller can drive four interfaces with its two graphic engines on the cooLMONSTER PM gt Cathode Ray Tube CRT interface gt Low Voltage Differential Signaling LVDS interface gt 2 Digital Video Output DVO ports 12 2 CRT Connector The CRT Cathode Ray Tube interface is available through a standard DSUB15 connector X9 which is located at the slot co
70. n 25 4 5 Memory Cache Submenu 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation Memory Cache Mate Enables or Disables L2 cache Enabled Cache System BIOS area Encaiied Controls caching of System BIOS area Write Protected Cache Video BIOS area Uang Controls caching of Video BIOS area Write Protected Uncached Cache Base 0 512K ie Tune Controls caching of base memory up to 512KB Write Protected Write Back Uncached CSI BASE 2E P2 OR gue Through Controls caching of base memory above between 512 Write Protected and 640KB Write Back Uncached Cache Extended Memory area eee Controls caching of system memory above 1MB Write Back Disabled block is not cached D000 D3FF Disabled Write Through Write are cached and sent to main D400 D7FF Write Through memory at once D800 DBFF Write Protected Write Protect Writes are ignored DCOO DFFF Write Back Write Back Writes are cached but not sent to main Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings 25 4 6 1 0 Device Configuration Submenu memory until necessary Disabled Pri E ice Decal Bus IDE ad piet rimary nables onboard PCI IDE device Secondary Both Disabled 3 Seconds Adds a delay before the first access of a hard 6 Seconds disk by the BIOS Some hard disks hang if 9 Seconds accessed before they have initialized them Hard Disk Pre Delay pru EM 12 Seconds selves This delay ensures the hard disk 15 Seconds has initialized after power up prior
71. nectthe LILED pin with the cathode of a LED Connect the anode of the LED via a 470R resistor to VCC supply voltage The 470R resistor is not onboard of the coolMONSTER PM SPEEDLED Speed LED gt This pin indicates the speed of the LAN The LED will be on at 100MPS and off at 10MPS Connect the SPEEDLED pin with the cathode of a LED Connect the anode of the LED via a 470R resistor to VCC supply voltage The 470R resistor is not onboard of the coolMONSTER PM ACTLED Activity LED gt This pin indicates either transmit or receive activity When activity is present the activity LED is on when no activity is present the LED is off Connect the ACTLED pin with the cathode of a LED Connect the anode of the LED via a 470R resistor to VCC supply voltage The 470R resistor is not onboard of the coo MONSTER PM USB2 USB2 Universal Serial Bus Port 2 gt This is the serial data pair for USB Port 2 controller 1 5V_SB PS ON PWRBTN ATX Power Support Signals For ATX support please connect the signals in the following manner gt Connect Pin 19 of feature connector X12 with Pin 9 of ATX power connector 5V standby gt Connect Pin 21 of feature connector X12 with Pin 14 of ATX power connector power supply on When connected in the following manner Pin 23 of feature connector X12 Button power on you can switch the board on with the key T1 and switch it off by using the power down option implanted in the particular
72. ng lt Enter gt displays the dialog box for entering the user password In related systems this password gives full access to setup Diskette access User Supervisor Enabled requires supervisor password to access floppy disk Fixed disk boot sector Normal Write protected Write protect the boot sector on the hard disk for virus protection Requires a password to format or Fdisk the hard disk Virus check reminder Disabled Daily Weekly Monthly Displays a message during bootup asking Y N if you backed up the system or scanned for viruses Message returns on each boot until you respond with Y Daily displays the message on the first boot of the day Weekly on the first boot after Sunday and monthly on the first boot of the month System backup reminder Disabled Daily Weekly Monthly Displays a message during bootup asking Y N if you backed up the system or scanned for viruses Message returns on each boot until you respond with Ye Daily displays the message on the first boot of the day Weekly on the first boot after Sunday and monthly on the first boot of the month Password on bootmenu Disabled Enabled Enables password entry on bootmenu Password on boot Disabled Enabled Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings Enabling Supervisor Password requires a password for entering Setup Passwords are not case sensitive User and Supervisor passwords are re
73. nnector The following table shows the pin out of the CRT connector 1 RED Red Video 2 GRN Green Video 3 BLU Blue Video 4 NC Not connected 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 NC Not connected 10 GND Ground 11 NC Not connected 12 DDA DDC Serial Data Line 13 HSYNC Horizontal Sync 14 VSYNC Vertical Sync 15 DCK DDC Data Clock Line To find the location of the CRT interface please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter 12 3 DVO Connector The DVO Digital Video Output interface is available on Connector X1 a 50 pin flat foil connector on the bottom side of the board To find the location of the DVO interface please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter DVO interface usage excludes LVDS interface usage The following table shows the pin out of the DVO connector 1 DVOCDO Channel C Data 0 2 DVOBDO Channel B Data 0 Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 12 11BGraphic Interfaces 3 DVOCD1 Channel C Data 1 4 VCC 5V Power 5 DVOBD1 Channel B Data 1 6 DVOCD2 Channel C Data 2 7 DVOBD2 Channel B Data 2 8 VCC 5V Power 9 DVOCD3 Channel C Data 3 10 DVOBD3 Channel B Data 3 11 DVOCD4 Channel C Data 4 12 GND Ground 13 DVOBD4 Channel B Data 4 14 DVOCD5 Channel C Data 5 15 DVOBD5 Channel B Data 5 16 GND Ground 17 DVOCD6 Channel C Data 6 18 DVOBD6 Channel B Data 6 19 DVOCD7 Channel C Data 7 20 GND Ground 21 DVOBD7 Channel B Data 7 22 DVOCD8 Channel C
74. ns on Mounting Holes and Pin 1 of each connector given in mm mil 27 2 Slot View Mouse Keyboard USB2 USB1 Ethernet CRT Kontron User s Guide s 6 coolMonster PM kontron 28 27 BAppendix E Connector Layout Ethernet USB 1 2 Keyboard Mouse CPU Cooler Fan Notes The position of Pin 1 of each connector can be seen in the previous chapter Kontron User s Guide 82 Ca coolMonster PM kontron 28 27 BAppendix E Connector Layout Kontron User s Guide 83 Nw coolMonster PM kontron 28 27 BAppendix E Connector Layout 28 3 The table notes connector functions as well as mating connectors and available cables Connector Functions and Interface Cables f Available Cable or Ee Connector Function Mating Connector Description Accessory X1 DVO Connector For DVO Interfacing For USB device X3 USB Connector Standard USB plug connection x4 Primary IDE Hard Disk 2 54mm 40 pos i KAB IDE 1 For 3 5 HDD Interface Connector AMP 4 215882 0 or compatible PN 96022 0000 00 0 KAB IDE 25 PN 96020 0000 00 0 For 3 5 HDD X6 Secondary IDE Hard Disk 2mm 44 pos ar e Interface Connector Berg 89361 144 or compatible KAB IDE 2MM 2 5 HDD PN 96021 0000 00 0 For Ethernet X7 Ethernet Connector Standard RJ45 plug connection 2 54mm 6 pos TOSS VA Ed Cable with open WI X PN96063 0000 00 0 Sue Souci JST SXH 001T PO 6 ends Or JST SXH 002T
75. nternal Enabled Graphics Device Graphics Memory UMA 1MB 8MB 16MB 32MB Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings 25 4 2 PCI PNP Configuration Submenu Select the amount of main memory that the Internal Graphics Device will use No If your system has a PnP OS e g Win9x select Yes to let Plug amp Play 0S e the OS configure PnP devices not required for booting No allows the BIOS to configure them No Yes erases all configuration data in ESCD which stores the Reset Configuration Data um configuration settings for plug in devices Select Yes when required to restore the manufacturer s defaults Secured Setup Configurakon Yes Yes prevents a Plug and iy OS from changing system No settings PCI Device Slot x Sub menu Opens sub menu to configure slot x PCI device PCI IRQ line 1 4 nodi Select IRQs for external PIC interrupts A B C D and the Onboard LAN IRQ line onboard LAN and USB2 0 host controller 5 IRQ3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 Onboard USB EHCT IRQ line 14 15 Select Auto to let the BIOS assign the IRQ PCI PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Sub menu Opens IRQ Exclusion sub menu AGP In a system with an AGP and a PCI video adapter end user Default Primary Video Adapter PCI can select the adapter which will be initialized by the BIOS Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM G kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings
76. oltage 3 3V power plane CPU Core Voltage CPU core voltage 5Vsb Voltage 5V Standby voltage Battery Voltage Battery voltage CPU Temperature CPU Temperature in C and F CPU Fan Speed CPU fan speed in rpm 25 4 12 Watchdog Settings Submenu Disabled Mode Reset Select watchdog operation mode NMI Dela 1s 5s 10s 30s 1min 5 5min The time until the watchdog counter starts 10 5min 30 5min counting Useful to handle longer boot times A 1s 5s 10s 30s 1min 5 5min Timeout b Max trigger period 10 5min 30 5min Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings 25 4 13 Display Control Submenu ERCNENENU NNNM NN CRT only Display Mode LFP only Select the display mode CRT LFP JDA Revision X X Displays the revision of the JILI data area image VGA SVGA XGA XGA2 Select Auto to let the BIOS eee Re detect the panel type or use one of ERES SXGA the predefined fixed panel types UXGA Enter PAID Choose Enter PAID or Enter FPID to manually set JILI3 ID values Enter FPID Auto PAID FPID 0 FFFF default O Enter the JILI3 ID y Centered Stretched expands a low resolution video mode to full screen on a higher flat Flat Panel Scaling 3 Stretched panel resolution Flat Panel Backlight 0 255 default 128 Enter a value to adjust backlight of the LCD Flat Pana 0 63 default 32 Enter a value to adjust contrast of the LCD Contrast Note Inthe Option c
77. olumn bold shows default settings Standard timings for VGA to UXGA panels cannot drive all available displays of that type that are on Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 69 C kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation the market Use a JILI cable whenever possible Only visible if Enter PAID or Enter FPID is selected Only visible if the panel adapter is equipped with a MAX5362 DAC for backlight control Only visible if the panel adapter is equipped with a Xicore X9429 digital potentiometer for contrast control 25 4 14 Miscellaneous Submenu Di Floppy Check ides Enabled verifies floppy type on boot disabled speeds boot nable Disabled If enabled a summary screen is displayed just before booting the OS to let Summary Screen Enabled the end user see the system configuration lgckBoot Mode Disabled Allows the system to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the Enabled time needed to boot the system evened Normal m pud up Just zero it Determines which type of tests will be performed on memory above 1MB None Disabled If enabled system comes up with a blank screen instead of the diagnostic Dark Boot Enabled screen during bootup Y Halt On Errors Determines if post errors cause the system to halt Auto D A PS 2 Mouse ed Selecting Disabled prevents any installed PS 2 mouse from functioning but i cd frees up IRQ12 Selecting Autodetect frees IRQ12 if a mo
78. on 2 1BIntroduction 2 Introduction 2 1 coolMONSTER PM The coolMONSTER PM hosts an Intel Pentium M processor in combination with an Intel 855GME chipset with an integrated graphic memory controller hub Celeron M versions of this board are possible too One DDR SDRAM DIMM socket for up to 1 GB allows you to use standard DDR DIMM memory modules Three USB 2 0 ports and one 10 100 MBit Ethernet interface extend the standard connectivity of four serial one parallel and a PS 2 mouse keyboard interface The coolMONSTER PM is designed in the PISA format which provides the functionality of the PCI and ISA bus on one well defined bus To connect a backplane with a PISA board you only need to use one EISA like edge card connector The pin out of the upper row of the PISA bus connector corresponds to the pin out of the ISA bus connector The lower row provides PCI signals which makes it easy to design backplanes with up to four PCI slots and additional ISA slots 2 2 ThecoolMONSTER PISA Family CoolMONSTER products represent the best scaleable half size Slot SBC family Each coo MONSTER module is characterized by the same mechanical and electrical pin out for the Keyboard COM A D EIDE 40pin and 44pin LPT LAN VGA USB and Floppy These homogeneous features facilitate easiest upgrades within the Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH coolMONSTER product family PISA is the proven space saving concept that provides full PCI and ISA Bus signa
79. on None Autotyping is not able to supply the drive type or end user None has selected None disabling any drive that may be installed User User End user supplies hdd information Auto Auto Autotyping The drive itself supplies the information Type CD ROM CD ROM CD ROM drive IDE Removable ATAPI Removable Read and writeable media e g LS120 and ATAPI Removable USB ZIP Other ATAPI Other ATAPI for ATAPI devices not supported by other HDD features Cylinders 1 to 65 536 Number of cylinders Heads 1 to 256 Number of read write heads Sectors 1 to 63 Number of sectors per track Maximum Capacity N A Displays the calculated size of the drive in CHS Total Sectors N A Number of total sectors in LBA mode Maximum Capacity N A Displays the calculated size of the drive in LBA Disabled 2 sectors Any selection except Disabled determines the Multi Sector Transfer 4 sectors number of sectors transferred per block 8 sectors The standard is one sector per block 16 sectors BA Mode Control Disabled Enabling LBA causes Logical Block Addressing to be used in place Enabled of CHS 32 Bit 1 0 Disabled Enables 32 bit communication between CPU and IDE card Enabled Requires PCI or local bus Standard Fast PIO 1 eee Selects the method for transferring the data between the hard Transfer Mode Fast PIO 3 5 disk and system memory Fast PIO 4 FPIO 3 DMA 1 FPIO 4 DMA 2 Disabled MODO MOD1 Selects the UDMA mode to m
80. on is loaded into the first free memory area between C0000hex and DFFFFhex and a 16K block of memory is shadowed Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation 25 10 Updating or Restoring BIOS Using PhoenixPhlash PhoenixPhlash allows you to update the BIOS by using a floppy disk without having to install a new ROM chip PhoenixPhlash is a utility used to flash a BIOS to the Flash ROM installed on the coo MONSTER PM Use PhoenixPhlash to Update the current BIOS with a newer version Restore a corrupt BIOS 25 10 1 Flashing a BIOS Use the following procedure to update or restore a BIOS Download the Phoenix Phlash compressed file CRDxLEUB ZIP from the KONTRON Embedded Modules Web site or contact your local technical support for it It contains the following files Purpose MAKEBOOT EXE Creates the custom boot sector on the Crisis Recovery Diskette CRISBOOT BIN Serves as the Crisis Recovery boot sector code MINIDOS SYS Allows the system to boot in Crisis Recovery Mode PHLASH16 EXE Programs the flash ROM WINCRIS EXE Creates the Crisis Recovery Diskette from Windows WINCRIS HLP Serves as the help file of WINCRISES EXE CRISDISK BAT Batch file for crisis disk BIOS WPH Serves as the actual BIOS image to be programmed into Flash ROM Install Phoenix Phlash on a hard disk by unzipping the content of CRDxLEUB ZIP into a local directory su
81. ove data to from the drive Autotype Ultra DMA Mode MOD2 the drive to select the optimum transfer mode This feature is MOD3 autodetected MOD4 MOD5 SMART Monitoring a Shows whether a disk supports SMART Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings The CompactFlash IDE interface is not capable of running UDMA modes On the 40 pin IDE interface an 80line UDMA 100 cable is required for proper operation in modes UDMA 3 and higher Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 63 G kontron 25 4 Advanced Menu 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation Description Advanced Chipset Control Sub menu Opens Advanced Chipset Control sub menu PCI PNP Configuration Sub menu Opens PCI PNP Config sub menu Memory Cache Sub menu Opens Cache Control sub menu 1 0 Device Configuration Sub menu Opens Peripheral Config sub menu Keyboard Features Sub menu Opens Keyboard Features sub menu Hardware Monitor Sub menu Shows hardware monitor current state Watchdog Settings Sub menu Opens Watchdog Config sub menu Display Control Sub menu Opens Display Control sub menu Miscellaneous Sub menu Opens sub menu with miscellaneous options 25 4 1 Advanced Chipset Control Submenu Disabled Allows enabling a 1MB memory gap for add on sete mets aR Enabled cards at 15MB Graphics Engine 1 Bisel Enable Disable Internal Graphics Device Enabled GIONIS ERIS Disabled Enabled Disabled FREE EET ofthe I
82. provided by the manufacturer Realtek Search for ALC650 drivers for the required operating 17 3 Technical Support for Sound If problems occur you can solve some of them by using the latest drivers for the Sound controller Kontron provides you with the latest tested drivers which can differ from newer ones For further technical support contact either Kontron or obtain support information and downloadable software updates from Realtek Kontron User s Guide 41 C coolMonster PM kontron 18 17BFeature Interface 18 Feature Interface 18 1 Connector The feature connector is available through the X12 connector 26 pins and controls functions such as the PS 2 keyboard clock and data hard disk LED USB serial bus ports and various ATX power signals The following table shows the pin out of the connector 1 KBCLK PS 2 Keyboard clock 2 MSCLK PS 2 Mouse clock 3 KBDAT PS 2 Keyboard data 4 MSDAT PS 2 Mouse data 5 VCC 5V 6 NC For internal use only 7 NC For internal use only 8 GND Ground 9 H_LED Hard disk LED 10 NC For internal use only 11 NC For internal use only 12 SPEAKER Speaker out 13 NC For internal use only 14 NC For internal use only 15 GND Ground 16 RESIN Reset input 17 NC For internal use only 18 NC For internal use only 19 5V_SB ATX standby supply 20 LILED Link integrity LED 21 PS ON ATX power on signal 22 SPEEDLED Speed LED 23 PWRBTN ATX power button 24 ACTLED Activity LED 25 USB2 Universal serial bus port 2
83. r a 3 5 form factor KAB IDE 25 Part Number 96020 0000 00 0 15 2 Configuration The EIDE interfaces offer several configuration settings Refer to the Main Menu and I O Device Configuration Submenu and the Master or Slave Submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for additional information on configuration 15 3 Signal Descriptions HDRSTJ Reset gt The reset signal is active low during power up and inactive thereafter DASP_P DASP_S Primary secondary master slave select gt This signal drives a LED whenever a connected hard disk is being accessed or when a second drive is present This signalis active low when the hard disk is busy 15 4 Configuration The EIDE interfaces offer several configuration settings Refer to the Main Menu and I O Device Configuration Submenu and the Master or Slave Submenu in the Appendix B BIOS Operation chapter for additional information on configuration Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 15 14BEIDE Interfaces 15 4 1 Primary EIDE Pin out 1 HDRST Reset 2 GND Ground 3 18 PIDE_D1 D15 Primary IDE ATA data bus 19 GND Ground 21 PIDE_DRQ Primary IDE DMA Request for IDE master 22 GND Ground 23 PIDE IOW Primary IDE IOWJ Command 24 GND Ground 25 PIDE IOR Primary IDE IORJ Command 26 GND Ground 27 PIDE RDY Primary IDE ready 28 PIDE PD1 IDE1 Cable Select 470Q to Ground 29 PIDE AK Primary IDE DACK for IDE master 30 GND Ground 31 PIDE IRQ IDEIRQ Primary 32 N
84. ratio gt 90 dB 18 bit ADC and 20 bit DAC resolution Compliant with AC 97 2 2 Specifications 18 bit stereo full duplex CODEC with independent and variable sampling rate Vv vY One analog line level stereo input with 5 bit volume control LINE_IN CD_IN is possible Stereo Output with 5 bit volume control MIC input Power management capabilities Embedded 50mW 20ohm OP at front LINE output Vv VY y 17 1 Connector The sound connector is available through Connector X8 6 pins The following table shows the pin out of the connector 1 1 RECHTS Line level stereo output right 1 mm 2 ASGND Analog ground 3 LINKS Line level stereo output left o 4 AUXAR_C Auxiliary A input right Normally intended for connection to o an internal or external CD ROM analog output oF 5 MIC_C Mono Microphone input 6 AUXAL_C Auxiliary A input left Normally intended for connection to an internal or external CD ROM analog output To find this connector on the board and for mating connector information see Appendix E Connector Layout Kontron User s Guide 40 C coolMonster PM kontron 17 16BSound Interface 17 2 Configuration From the BIOS Setup Utility you can set the onboard legacy AC97 audio controller to Disabled or Enabled default Refer to I O Device Configuration submenu in the Appendix B BIOS operation for more details You can download available drivers for the sound controller from the Kontron Web site or use the drivers
85. retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the express written permission of Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH DIMM PC PISA ETX ETXexpress microETXexpress X board DIMM I0 and DIMM BUSQ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH Kontron is trademark or registered trademark of Kontron AG 1 3 Trademarks The following lists the trademarks of components used in this board gt IBM XT AT PS 2 and Personal System 2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp gt Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp Y Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corp gt All other products and trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners 1 4 Standards Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH is certified to ISO 9000 standards 1 5 Warranty This Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for the warranty period from the date of shipment During the warranty period Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH will at its discretion decide to repair or replace defective products Within the warranty period the repair of products is free of charge as long as warranty conditions are observed Kontron User s Guide s G coolMonster PM kontron 1 OBUser Information The warranty does not
86. rs X18 X19 X20 and X21 To have the signals available on the standard serial interface connectors DSUB9 or DSUB25 an adapter cable is required A 9 pin DSUB cable is available from Kontron KAB DSUB9 2 Part Number 96017 0000 00 0 1 DCD1 2 3 4 Data Carrier Detect In 1m 2 2 DSR1 2 3 4 Receive Data In 3 SIN1 2 3 4 Transmit Data Out 4 RIS1 2 3 4 DataTerminalReady Out 5 S0UT1 2 3 4 Signal Ground 9 10 6 CTS1 2 3 4 Data Set Ready In 7 DTR1 2 3 4 Request to Send Out 8 RI1 2 3 4 Clear to Send In 9 GND Ring Indicator 10 VCC 5V Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 To find the location of the serial ports on the board please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 13 12BSerial Communication Interfaces 13 3 RS 485 Connector You can use Connector X17 COM D for RS422 485 purposes 1 1 485_1RXD Channel A positive terminal 1 m 2 485_1RXD Channel A negative terminal 3 GND Ground n 4 485_1TXD Channel B positive terminal oF 5 485_1TXD Channel B negative terminal The serial port COM D can only be used either as RS232 Connector X21 or as RS422 RS485 Connector X17 13 4
87. stem is to wake Ranar ATX Specifies whether an ATX or an AT power supply is AT used A E Power Off Determines if the system enters suspend or soft Sleep off when the power button is pressed Stay Off Determines how the system behaves after a Power Loss Control Power On power failure This only works in conjunction with Last State a CMOS backup battery Notes Inthe Option column bold indicates default setting Disable ACPI support whenever you are using an operating system without ACPI capability See the chapter Important Technology Information of this user s guide for more details about these features coolMONSTER PM with Celeron M processor does not support TM2 25 6 2 ACPI Control Submenu This item is valid only for Windows XP Also a fresh install of the OS must occur when APIC Mode is desired APIC IO APIC Mode Disabled Tesi the I0 APIC oy setting an item to Enabled The AMIE Table Enabled will then be pointed to by the RSDT the Local APIC will be initialized and the proper enable bits will be setin IHC4M See section 14 1 Enable Native IDE support for WINXP by setting this item Native IDE Support Disabled The NATA Package will be created if this item is set to Enabled Enabled Changing this item will have no effect in WIN98 WINME or WIN2K See section 13 2 for more details This option chooses ACPI sleep states None Using S3cold saves more power than Deepest sleep state for standby s1 M TEE
88. t of the PS 2 keyboard connector on the front 6 A5 1 KBDAT PS 2 Keyboard data bi directional 1 0 E 2 3 2 MSDAT PS 2 Mouse data bi directional I 0 os 3 GND Ground 4 VCC 5V max current 500mA shared with PS 2 Mouse Con 5 KBCLK PS 2 Keyboard clock bi directional 1 0 6 NC PS 2 Mouse clock bi directional I 0 Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 9 2 PS 2 Keyboard Configuration Refer to the Keyboard Features submenu and the I 0 Device Configuration submenu in the Appendix B BIOS chapter for information on configuration 9 3 PS 2 Mouse Connector The following table shows the pin out of the PS 2 Mouse connector on the front 6 5 1 MSDAT PS 2 Mouse data bi directional I 0 4 q 3 2 NC Not connected i 3 GND Ground 4 VCC 45V max current 500mA shared with PS 2 Keyboard Con 5 MSCLK Mouse clock bi directional I 0 6 NC Not connected Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 9 8BKeyboard and Mouse Interface 9 4 PS 2 Mouse
89. t particular method the components are assumed to be operating at a 50 stress level in a 40 C ambient environment and the system is assumed to have not been burned in Manufacturer s data has been used wherever possible The manufacturer s data when used is specified at 50 C so in that sense the following results are slightly conservative The MTBF values shown below are for a 40 C in an office or telecommunications environment Higher temperatures and other environmental stresses extreme altitude vibration salt water exposure etc lower MTBF values System MTBF hours 171 636 TBD Notes Fans usually shipped with Kontron Embedded Modules GmbH products have 50 000 hour typical operating life The above estimates assume no fan but a passive heat sinking arrangement Estimated RTC battery life as opposed to battery failures is not accounted for in the above figures and need to be considered for separately Battery life depends on both temperature and operating conditions When the Kontron unit has external power the only battery drain is from leakage paths 4 5 Environmental Specifications 4 5 1 Temperature The Intel Mobile Pentium M is specified for proper operation when junction temperature is within the specified range of 0 C to 100 C The Intel 855GM GME Chipset temperature and the Intel ICH4 I O Controller Hub 4 82801DB case temperature are maximum 110 C gt Operating 0 to 60 C with appropriate a
90. tandard also is available in a separate document JILIM PDF The three question marks represent the document s revision number You can download the document from the Kontron Web site or contact your local Kontron technical support to receive it To find the location of the LCD Panel interface connector please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 12 11BGraphic Interfaces 12 5 Display Power Considerations When using a LCD Panel additional voltages may be required to drive the display s logic and to supply the backlight converter and the display s contrast voltage The display logic may require 5V for standard or 3 3V for low power LCDs Contrast voltages for passive displays are normally very different and can range from 30V to 30V Backlight converters usually are 5V or 12V types When using a Kontron JILI cable you do not need to determine such configurations Display logic voltage and contrast voltage come pre configured on the JILI cable On occasion backlight voltage has to be adjusted on the cable Even though the coolMONSTER PM is also available as a 5V only board you need to supply the 12V for the backlight converter additionally when using such a converter type The onboard 3 3V circuitry of the cooLMONSTER PM and the 3 3V logic voltage of low voltage panels are powered by separate voltage regulators The one for the LCD is mounted on the JILI adapter cable
91. tension BIOSes optional ROMs make sure you excluded all areas in the upper memory which are used by extension BIOSes too Your instruction in the CONFIG SYS concerning the Expanded Memory Manager should look like this question marks symbolize the location of extension BIOS MS DOS Example Note When booting up your system using this configuration under MS DOS the exclusion of area F000 to FFFF causes a warning Microsoft reports that this message will always appear when the F000 segment lies in the shadow RAM This is a bug of EMM386 not of the coolMONSTER PM Please read the technical manuals of add on cards used with the coolMONSTER PM for the memory areas they use If necessary exclude their memory locations to avoid a conflict with EMM386 Kontron User s Guide s 6 coolMonster PM kontron 24 23BAppendix A System Resource Allocation 24 4 1 0 Address Map The I 0 port addresses of the cooLMONSTER PM are functionally identical with a standard PC AT All addresses not mentioned in this table should be available We recommend that you do not use I 0 addresses below 0110hex with additional hardware for compatibility reasons even if available 0000 001F DMA Controller 1 No Fixed 0020 003D Interrupt Controller 1 No Fixed 0040 0053 Timer Counter No Fixed 0060 0067 Keyboard controller No Fixed 00
92. to 21 Seconds being accessed 30 Seconds Disabled limits max Disabled transfer mode to UDMA33 Pri IDE UDMA66 100 Lou peste Enabled Enabled allows UDMA66 and above Disabled Disabled limits max IDE UDMA66 100 aeeoa IDE LEMASE ace Enabled transfer mode to UDMA33 Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 66 G kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation Enabled allows UDMA66 and above USB Options Sub menu Opens USB Config sub menu Aor Audio Controller Disabled Enables the AC97 Audio device Enabled Lan Options Sub menu Opens LAN Config sub menu SIO Options Sub menu Opens Super IO Config sub menu 25 4 7 USB Options Description Enabled Enable Disable UHCI 1 Host Controller B UHCI H 1 PSB UH THOS Controle Disabled for USB ports 0 and 1 EPIC front Enabled Enable Disable UHCI 2 Host Controller B UHCI H 2 URETRO Conia Disabled for USB ports 2 and 3 EPIC front Disabled USB EHCI Host Controller ies Controls USB 2 0 functionality Enabled Disabled Enable support for USB keyboard and mice and boot from USB Legacy gt E Support Enabled mass storage devices Notes Inthe Option column bold shows default settings The USB ports are multiplexed between UHCI and EHCI Ports are routed to EHCI if an USB 2 0 high speed device is connected and an EHCI driver is loaded If you want to use the USB boot feature enable USB BIOS Legacy Support A 16kb UMB area most likely DCOOO0h D
93. use is not detected isable Select DOS if you have DOS Select Other if you have another OS such as DOS UNIX L Disk A M QD dd Other A large disk is one that has more than 1024 cylinders more than 16 heads or more than 63 sectors per track Disable Spread Spectrum Enabl Controls the spread spectrum feature of the clock generator nable Note Inthe Option column bold shows default settings The option normal is not visible when QuickBoot is enabled Dark Boot After you turn on or reset the computer Dark Boot displays a graphical logo default is a blank screen instead of the text based POST screen which displays a number of PC diagnostic messages The graphical logo stays up until just before the OS loads unless gt You press lt Esc gt to display the POST screen gt You press lt F2 gt to enter Setup gt POST issues an error message gt The BIOS or an option ROM requests keyboard input Kontron User s Guide r 6 coolMonster PM kontron 25 5 Security Menu 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation P Cl Supervisor Password is ay Displays whether password is set Ct User Password is yi Displays whether password is set Set User Password Up to seven alphanumeric characters Pressing lt Enter gt displays the dialog box for entering the user password In related systems this password gives restricted access to setup Set Supervisor Password Up to seven alphanumeric characters Pressi
94. vents resume the system from S3 gt Power button No Enables Disables ACPI BIOS Advanced Enable ACPI Nes Configuration and Power Interface IRQ9 is used for SCI System Control Interrupt gt ACPI Control sub menu Opens the ACPI sub menu Thermal Management sub menu Opens the Thermal Management sub menu 1800MHz Warning 1600MHz Selecting frequencies higher then the default 1400MHz may cause the system to reach critical tri dg lle 1200MHz e shut d ifa proper cooling m 1000MHz is not used Always ensure that you use proper 800MHz cooling when selecting higher frequency Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM ds G kontron 25 24BAppendix B BIOS Operation 600MHz settings Enables the thermal control circuit TCC of the Disabled thermal monitor feature of the Pentium M CPU Automatic Thermal Monitor Control TM1 TM1 50 duty cycle Circuit TM2 TM2 Geyserville III Automatic TTC must be enabled to ensure that the processor operates within specification Hard Disk Timeout Disabled 10 sec 15 min Inacuvisuuenod or are dk Fequlredi e tore standby motor off Video eak Disabled 10 sec 15 min Inactivity period of veer input device before the screen is turned off Restmeoni Maden Ris Off Enabled wakes the system on incoming calls On detected by mode RI Off MET Resume on Time o Enabled wakes the system at a specific time Resume Time 00 00 00 Specifies the time when the sy
95. wer management gt ACPI 1 0b 2 0 support gt Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology support 5 2 2 ICH4 82801 DB PCI 2 2 Bus interface at 33MHz Integrated LAN controller gt WfM 2 0 and IEEE802 3 compliant with 10 100 Mbit s Ethernet support USB gt Two UHCI USB 1 1 or one EHCI high speed USB 2 0 host controller s gt Supporting up to 3 ports 2 available on the coo MONSTER board s slot connector 1 on internal feature connector AC Link for AC 97 support Integrated IDE controller gt Ultra ATA 100 66 33 and PIO mode support gt Two channels for up to 4 devices with independent timing Kontron User s Guide G coolMonster PM d kontron 5 4BCPU Chipset and Super 1 0 Support of Native Mode register and interrupts Interrupt Controller Two cascade 83C59 with 15 interrupts gt Integrated 1 0 APIC capability with 24 interrupts Enhanced DMA gt Two cascaded 8237 controllers gt Supports PC PCI DMA and LPC DMA gt Supports DMA collection buffers Timers based on 82C54 Power Management Logic gt ACPI 2 0 compliant gt Supports PCI PME gt Low Pin Count LPC Interface gt SM Bus 2 0 interface System Management Bus 5 3 Super 1 0 The super I O device is a SMSC SCH3114 that is connected to the LPC Low Pin Count Bus This device provides the following additional features gt Four serial ports one port capable of RS422 RS485 functionality gt One Multi Mode Parallel Port gt Floppy Dis
96. x E Connector Layout X15 X13 Imi HE KEYGND REYVOC T RECHTS KBDAT MSDAT AU KEYGND KEYVCC KBCLK MSCLK PS 2 x Keyboard O PS 2 Mouse Notes To protect the external power lines of peripheral devices make sure that the wires have the right diameter to withstand the maximum available current the enclosure of the peripheral device fulfils the fire protecting requirements of IEC EN 60950 Do not connect anything to these signals The internal USB port 3 is not protected on the power lines An additional resetable fuse is recommended Kontron User s Guide 6 coolMonster PM kontron 29 28BAppendix F PC Architecture Information 29 Appendix F PC Architecture Information The following sources of information can help you better understand PC architecture 29 1 Buses 29 1 1 PISA PISA Bus Specification Version 1 7 June 1997 29 1 2 ISA Standard PS 2 Connectors AT Bus Design Eight and Sixteen Bit ISA E ISA and EISA Design Edward Solari Annabooks 1990 ISBN 0 929392 08 6 AT IBM Technical Reference Vol 1 amp 2 1985 ISA amp EISA Theory and Operation Edward Solari Annabooks 1992 ISBN 0929392159 gt ISA Bus Specifications and Application Notes Jan 30 1990 Intel gt ISA System Architecture Third Edition Tom Shanley and Don Anderson Addison Wesley Publishing Company 1995 ISBN 0 201 40996 8 gt Personal Computer Bus Standard P996 Draft D2 00 Jan
97. x768 Graphics 1024x768 Graphics 1280x1024 Graphics 1280x1024 Graphics 1600x1200 Graphics 1920x1440 Graphics 1600x1200 Kontron User s Guide coolMonster PM 31 256 256 256 256 64K 16M 64K 16M 64K 16M 16M 256 256 64K 16 16 16 16 Mono 16 16 256 G kontron 12 11BGraphic Interfaces 14Dh Graphics 1920x1440 64K 15Ah Graphics 1600x1200 16M 15Ch Graphics 1920x1440 16M Kontron User s Guide 32 C coolMonster PM kontron 13 12BSerial Communication Interfaces 13 Serial Communication Interfaces 13 1 Serial Ports COMA to COMD Four fully functional serial ports COM A COM B COM C and COM D provide asynchronous serial communications The serial ports support RS 232 operation modes and are compatible with the serial port implementation used on the IBM Serial Adapter You also can use COM D for RS 422 485 communications The ports are 16550 high speed UART compatible and support 16 byte FIFO buffers for transfer rates up to 115 2Kbaud ALl COM ports are available on internal connectors COM A is available through the standard DSUB9 connector which is part of the multi function Connector X1 on the front COM B to COM D are available through Connectors X15 X16 and X17 10 pins in line To find the location of the serial ports on the board please see the Appendix E Connector Layout chapter 13 2 RS 232 Connectors The following table shows the pin out of COM A COM A to COM D are available through Connecto

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