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1. 8 ra H IM I Po ea 0 anana E a SS T OT ON OOOO OC T EEEE cE cE cE CL CEEE EE OCL ICL Ic jt SVS T OT ONO OOO OC T EE EE E E CE EE EE EE EE E cE ICL Ic ii N SVS SS 0 ON OE OOO OC T EE EE CE E CE CL CEEE CE OCL ICL Ic za IKOKUROKOPOROKOROMOKURNO MODI CL CLC EL CL EEEE CE OCL ICL Ic Ss AIA A AAA E LACCATO i D _ _ il Li f L7 50 4 g D E T P B 145 O JetBox 8150 O ke Picture 1 JetBox 8150 mechanical outline Korenix Hardware Feature EA 3 2 Front Panel Connectors 3 2 1 LED Indicators The Power and HDD LED s has two distinctive statuses Off for inactive operation and blinking light for activity gt wr e HOD LED Indicator 3 2 2 VGA connector 00000 ON DB15 Signal 1 Red AX note 1 Resolution CRT mode 2048 x 1536 32 bpp 75 Hz LCD Simultaneous CRT LVDS LCD 1600 x 1200 DVI 1600 x 1200 3 2 3 Serial Ports COM1 COM2 The DB9 COM1 is standard serials port connector The following tables show the bro Hardware Feature Korenix signal connections of these connectors 1 2 3 4 5 Pin RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 RxD A RxD B Data A Data B TxD B The COM 1 is RS 232 and the COM2 is designed for multiple proposes Use JP1 se
2. Removing Covers Installing Hardware If you are installing hardware option you can remove the front and back cover The Hardware Feature Korenix following figure will guide you how to install 2 5 HDD inside Compact Flash modules and DDR2 RAM module a Unscrew front cover and Installing Compact Flash A note 2 The Compact Flash socket supports Compact Flash Modules and Micro Drives b Unscrew back cover and Installing Hard Disk b1 Installing Hard Disk Korenix Hardware Feature mi ree fa A note 3 Use caution when handling the hard disk to prevent damage to SATA connector as you inserted hard disk Be careful with the orientation when installing connectors c Installing Memory So DIMM Socket for DDR2 RAM Modules You may extend additional memory to the JetBox See as following figure and rear pictures The So DIMM socket supports 512MB to 1GB of DDR2 RAM modules Hardware Feature Korenix Chapter 4 BIOS BIOS are a program located on a Flash memory chip on a circuit board It is used to initialize and set up the I O peripherals and interface cards of the system which includes time date hard disk drive the ISA bus and connected devices such as the video display diskette drive and the keyboard This program will not be lost when you turn off the system The BIOS provides a menu driven interface to the console subsystem The console subsystem contains special softwar
3. 1st Drive ist FLOPPY DRIVE 4 5 Security setup There are two security passwords Supervisor and User Supervisor is a privileged person that can change the User password from the BIOS According to the default setting both access passwords are not set up and are only valid after you set the password from the BIOS e Change Supervisor Password e Change User Password e Clear User Password e Boot Sector Virus Protection BIOS Korenix BIOS SETUP UTILITY Change Supervisor Password To set the password please complete the following steps Select Change Supervisor Password Type the desired password up to 6 character length when you see the message Enter New Supervisor Password 3 Then you can go on to set a user password up to 6 character length if required note 7 that you cannot configure the User password until the Supervisor password is set up 4 Enter Advanced BIOS Features screen and point to the Security Option field 5 Select System or Setup i Always a visitor who attempts to enter BIOS or operating system will be prompted for password ji Setup a visitor who attempts to the operating system will be prompted for user password You can enter either User password or Supervisor password 6 Point to Save Settings and Exit and press Enter Korenix BIOS Press Y when you see the message Save Current Settings and Exit Y N A note 8 it is suggested that you write down the pa
4. ut Minute Green PC Monitor Power Si leo Power Down Mode Hard Disk Power Down Mode v02 61 C Copuright 1985 2006 American Megatrends 4 2 13 Power Manager APM Select Enabled to activate the chipset Power Management and APM Advanced Power Management features Available Options Disabled and Enabled Default setting Enabled 4 2 14 Manual Throttle Ration In a power management state the BIOS can throttle the CPU clock to reduce power consumption For example a throttle ratio of 50 means the clock is turned off half of its normal operational time Available Options 0 6 25 18 75 25 50 56 25 75 87 5 and up to 97 5 Default setting 50 56 25 BIOS Korenix 4 2 15 Standby Time Out This field specifies the length of a period of system inactivity like hard disk or video while in full power on state When this length of time expires the system enters Standby power state Available Options Disabled 1 Minute 2 Minute 4 Minute and 8 Minute up to 60 Minute Default setting Disabled 4 2 16 Suspend Time Out This field specifies the length of time the system waits before it enters suspend mode Available Options Disabled 1 Minute 2 Minute 4 Minute and 8 Minute up to 60 Minute Default setting Disabled 4 2 17 Hard Disk Time Out Minute This option specifies the amount of time the hard disk drive can be inactive before the computer enters a power conserving state specified
5. The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is 2 USB Ports Available Options USB 2 Ports and Disabled Default setting USB 2 Ports 4 2 23 USB 2 0 Ports Enable This field is Enables USB controllers Select Enabled if a USB device is installed to the system If Disabled are selected the system will not be able to use a USB device Available Options Enabled and Disabled Default setting Enabled Korenix BIOS 4 2 24 Legacy USB Support Legacy USB Support refers to the USB mouse and USB keyboard support Normally if this option is not enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard will not become available until a USB compatible operating system is fully booted with all USB drivers loaded When this option is enabled any attached USB mouse or USB keyboard can control the system even when there is no USB drivers loaded on the system Set this value to Enabled or Disabled the Legacy USB Support Available Options Disabled Enabled and AUTO Default setting Auto 4 2 25 USB 2 0 Controller Mode This field is configures the USB 2 0 controllers in High speed 480Mbps or Full speed 12Mbps Available Options HiSpeed and FullSpeed Default setting Hispeed 4 2 26 BIOS ECHI Hand Off This is a workaround for OS without ECHI Hand Off support The ECHI ownership change should claim by ECHI driver Available Options Enabled and Disabled Default setting Enabled 4 3 PCIPnP Setup Select the PCI PnP tab from the setup sc
6. 1 DMA Controller 2 Channel 4 Cascade for controller 1 Channel 1 Reserved for IBM Channel 5 Spare SDLC Channel 2 Diskette adapter Channel 6 Spare Channel 3 Spare Channel 7 Spare 6 6 Serial Ports The ACEs Asynchronous Communication Elements ACE1 to ACE2 are used to convert parallel data to a serial format on the transmit side and convert serial data to parallel on the receiver side The serial format in order of transmission and reception is a start bit followed by five to eight data bits a parity bit if programmed and one one and half five bit format only or two stop bits The ACEs are capable of handling divisors of 1 to 65535 and produce a 16x clock for driving the internal transmitter logic Provisions are also included to use this 16x clock to drive the receiver logic also included in the ACE a completed MODEM control capability and a processor interrupt system that may be software tailored to the computing time required to handle the communications link The following table is a summary of each ACE accessible register Base 0 Receiver buffer read Transmitter holding register write Interrupt identification read only e Technical Reference Korenix Scratched register Base 0 Divisor latch least significant byte Base 1 Divisor latch most significant byte 6 7 Receiver Buffer Register RBR Bit 0 7 Received data byte Read Only 6 8 Transmitter Holding Register T
7. Bit 7 Must be 0 6 14 MODEM Status Register MSR Bit 0 Delta Clear to Send DCTS Bit 1 Delta Data Set Ready DDSR Bit 2 Training Edge Ring Indicator TERI Bit 3 Delta Receive Line Signal Detect DSLSD Bit 4 Clear to Send CTS Bit 5 Data Set Ready DSR Bit 6 Ring Indicator RI Bit 7 Received Line Signal Detect RSLD 6 15 Divisor Latch LS MS fs ms Bit 3 Bit 11 Bit 4 Bit 12 Korenix Technical Reference Divisor Used to Generate 16x Clock Chapter 7 Appendix 7 1 Notes N te IL RESOIUU Otis s iii 10 Note 2 The Compact Flash socket supports Compact Flash Modules and Micro Kin 15 Note 3 Use caution when handling the hard disk to prevent damage to SATA connector as you inserted hard disk Be careful with the orientation when installing Connectors aner 16 ME Appendix l Korenix Note 4 Change the parameters when you fully understand their functions and KE cciacieacdindecuuectditevucdtebsvubiavintndesdsuseodsticuanbinicivaedadsaadend 17 Note 5 The CPU Configuration setup screen varies depending on the installed processohua vaare tauet 22 Note 6 When you select a boot category from the boot menu a list of devices in that category appears For example if the system has three hard disk drives connected then the list will show all three hard disk drives ANE varde 39 Note 7 that you cannot configure the User password until the Supervisor password is set WA nikri inti NE 41 Note
8. PCI Bus Configuration Timing PCI Master OWS Write This field specifies the PCI Master 0 wait state installed in the PCI expansion bus Available Options Disabled and Enabled Default setting Enabled U 4 1 4 Southbridge VIA CX700 Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the South Bridge Configuration South Bridge is a chipset on the motherboard that controls the basic I O functions LAN port and audio function SouthBridge VIA CX700 Configuration x High Definition Audio Auto 4 1 5 High Definition Audio This field specifies the internal Audio Control Available Options Disabled and Auto Default setting Auto Korenix BIOS 4 1 6 PCI Delayed Transaction This field specifies the chipset has an embedded 32 bit posted write buffer to support delay transactions cycles Select Enabled to support compliance with PCI specification version 2 Available Options Disabled and Enabled Default setting Enabled 4 1 7 On Board LAN1 2 Controller This field specifies the Enabled or Disabled of the onboard LAN chip Available Options Disabled and Enabled Default setting Enabled 4 1 8 LAN Boot ROM Controller This field specifies the PXE boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip Available Options Disabled and Enabled Default setting Disabled Chapter 5 Software Installation 5 1 VIA HyperionPro Driver WIN 2000 XP Driver Installs VIA Chipset IRQ Routing AGP Driver SATA HDD driver and PCI IDE Bus
9. a suitable timing that can detect all IDE disk drives attached is found Available Options 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 and 35 Default setting 35 4 2 7 SuperlO Chipset Configuration ITE8712 Super IO Chipset This section describes the function of Super I O settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Serial Port1 Address 3F8 TRQ41 Korenix BIOS 4 2 8 Serial Port 1 Address These fields select the I O port address for each Serial port Available Options Disabled 3F8H IRQA 3E8H IRQA 2F8H IRQA and 2E8H IRQ3 Default setting 3F8H IRQ4 4 2 9 Serial Port 2 Address These fields select the I O port address for each Serial port Available Options Disabled 3F8H IRQA 3E8H IRQA 2F8H IRQA and 2E8H IRQ3 Default setting 2F8H IRQ3 4 2 10 COMB Port Mode Selection These fields item can select RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 of select port 2 Available Options RS 232 RS 422 and RS485 Default setting RS 232 4 2 11 Hardware Health Configuration On the Hardware Monitor Setup screen you can monitor the system temperature CPU voltage and VCC voltage BIOS Korenix BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced H W Health Function Enabled v02 61 C Copuright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc 4 2 12 APM Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration Korenix BIOS BIOS SETUP UTILITY E Advanced Options Power Management APM Enabled Manual Throttle Ratio 507 56 257 ed
10. 8 it is suggested that vou write down the password in a safe place to avoid that password may be forgotten or misslng 42 Note 9 In the RTL8139C directory a README TXT is included to provide installation normen useeegmemimmeasnemmngv mensen 48 Note 10 Please refer to the section of the Serial Ports in the Chapter 6 Technical Reference for the detail description of the COM ports PO AE E E cesses i EA ATN 53 Note 11 Control the JetBox system DTR signal to the RS 485 TXC COMMUNICATIONS EE EEE 53 Note 12 The RS 485 of the JetBox uses COM2 If you want to program it and hardware setup please refer to the BIOS Setup for COM2 address se eet Ee Ee 55 7 2 Customer Service Korenix Technologies Co Ltd usiness service sales korenix com Customer service koreCARE korenix com Korenix Appendix
11. DC In Check the technical specification section for information about AC DC power input voltage See following figure and a side pictures 1 DC Power Jack Use External AC DC power adapter 5 ID e E A DC 12V 24V 30W minimum Since the switch does include a power switch plugging its power adapter into a power outlet then switch power to on when you final installed system hardware device Off Power Off On Power On 2 DC Power Connector Use external 2 pin apart able terminal block Please see Korenix Hardware Feature the spots circled DC12 24V HEN Terminal Block 3 2 8 Reset Button The FX5311 has a push button switcher for system reset Push and release the button will cause hardware reset of FX5311 and restart system booting RESET MI ii 3 3 HW Installation Before Installation Before you install the system make sure you follow the following descriptions 1 Before removing the cover shut down the operation System and disconnect power switch to off and unplug AC to DC Adapter cable 2 Install any connector Compact Flash and hard disk is sure that the power is disconnected or power switch to off from the system If not this may damage the system 3 The ESD Electricity Static Discharge may be created from human body that touches the board It may do damage to the board circuit
12. HR Bit 0 7 Transmitter holding data byte Write Only 6 9 Interrupt Enable Register IER Bit 0 Enable Received Data Available Interrupt ERBFI Bit 1 Enable Transmitter Holding Empty Interrupt ETBEI Bit 2 Enable Receiver Line Status Interrupt ELSI Bit 3 Enable MODEM Status Interrupt EDSSI Bit 4 Must be 0 Bit 5 Must be 0 Bit 6 Must be 0 Bit 7 Must be 0 6 10 Interrupt Identification Register IIR Bit 0 O if Interrupt Pending Bit 1 Interrupt ID Bit 0 Bit 2 Interrupt ID Bit 1 Korenix Technical Reference Bit 3 Must be 0 Bit 4 Must be 0 Bit 5 Must be 0 Bit 6 Must be 0 Bit 7 Must be 0 6 11 Line Control Register LCR Bit 0 Word Length Select Bit 0 WLSO Bit 1 Word Length Select Bit 1 WLS1 Bit 2 Number of Stop Bit STB Bit 3 Parity Enable PEN Bit 4 Even Parity Select EPS Bit 5 Stick Parity Bit 6 Set Break Bit 7 Divisor Latch Access Bit DLAB 6 12 MODEM Control Register MCR Bit 0 Data Terminal Ready DTR Bit 1 Request to Send RTS Bit 2 Out 1 OUT 1 Bit 3 Out 2 OUT 2 Bit 4 Loop Bit 5 Must be 0 Bit 6 Must be 0 Bit 7 Must be 0 Technical Reference Korenix 6 13 Line Status Register LSR Bit 0 Data Ready DR Bit 1 Overrun Error OR Bit 2 Parity Error PE Bit 3 Framing Error FE Bit 4 Break Interrupt BI Bit 5 Transmitter Holding Register Empty THRE Bit 6 Transmitter Shift Register Empty TSRE
13. Master 4in 1Driver Step 1 Execute SETUP exe file Step 2 46 Software Installation Korenix The screen shows the SETUP type Press any key to enter the main menu Step 3 As the setup is completed the system will generate the message as follows Yes I want to restart my computer now Installation is done No I will restart my computer later System must be restart then complete the installation 5 2 VGA Drivers WIN 2000 XP Driver Step 1 Execute SETUP EXE file Step 2 The screen shows the SETUP type Press any key to enter the main menu Step 3 As the setup is completed the system will generate the message as follows Yes want to restart my computer now Installation is done No will restart my computer later System must be restart then complete the installation Step 4 In the WINDOWS XP 2K you can find the lt DISPLAYL gt icon located in the CONTROL PANEL group Step 5 Adjust the lt Color gt lt Font size gt and lt Resolution gt Korenix Software Installation 5 3 Audio Drivers WIN 2000 XP Driver Step 1 Execute setup exe file Step 2 The screen shows the SETUP type Press any key to enter the main menu Step 3 As the setup is completed the system will generate the message as follows Yes want to restart my computer now Installation is done No I will restart my computer later System must be restart then complete the installation 5 4 LAN Utility
14. a se0 27 4 2 13 Power Manager APM uusssrusniraenisenmikjsdevetuninei 28 4 2 14 Manual Throttle Ration sssvorrraoorvonoennnvsvennnnnnrsnneersrsesnnnrseennnnns 28 4 2 15 Standby Time Out uaeedmenunmmmmenmnerimnme fk ijnev he 29 4 2 16 Suspend Time EE eiert Een Dees 29 4 2 17 Hard Disk Time Out Minutehuun uumkumunsmemenmunnieunvnin 29 4 2 18 Green PC Monitor Power State 29 4 2 19 Video Power Down Mode AEN 30 4 2 20 Hard Disk Power Down Mode sss sssssssssssssssssssrsseerrrserressssrresssrense 30 4 2 21 USB Configuration seende 30 4 2 22 USB 1 1 Ports Configur tion ususunsuanm4smassnnnebarnidsse 31 4 2 23 USB 2 0 Ports EE 31 4 2 24 Legacy USB Support nanna 32 4 2 25 USB 2 0 Controller Mode silk sdesgiretesgrerereegb eege gege d 32 4 2 26 BIOS ECHIHand Off Lun susedsissessetnnenisstiteiseaiiedensndd ssde 32 4 3 FOIPAP SEtU Luse debet 32 4 3 1 Clear NVRAM eege dE i ke ia liz 33 4 3 2 Plug and Plug Aware OS veven 33 4 3 3 PCI Lat n y TIMET ge et 34 4 3 4 paletta SNOOP sabie Ss ea fi a anka E Eea n a EEA an 34 4 3 5 PCLIDE Bus E 34 4 3 6 GE EE RE EE 34 4 4 BOOT SELUP DEET 35 4 4 1 Boot Setting Configuration uvseesewrniumerivmsriuenvereianvvn 36 4 4 2 Q ick Phu 36 4 4 3 Boot Up Nore 37 4 4 4 PS 2 Mouse E 37 A 4 5 Wait fot l l uereg tarsad anian iiaia seie 37 4 4 6 Hit DEL Message Display E 37 4 4 7 ele de Ee 38 4 4 8 First Second Third Hard Disk Boot Device 38 4 4 9 Hard Disk Drives u nsummesammmniteenenseuitesuitrn e
15. abled to prevent the message as follows Hit DEL if you want to run setup It will prevent the message from appearing on the first BIOS screen when the computer boots Korenix BIOS Available options Disabled Enabled Default setting Enabled 4 4 7 Boot Device Use this screen to specify the order in which the system checks for the device to boot from To access this screen select Boot Device Priority on the Boot Setup screen and press lt Enter gt ist Boot Device CD DVD PS ASUS DUDI 4 4 8 First Second Third Hard Disk Boot Device Set the boot device options to determine the sequence in which the computer checks which device to boot from The settings are Removable Dev Hard Drive or BIOS Korenix ATAPI CDROM A note 6 When you select a boot category from the boot menu a list of devices in that category appears For example if the system has three hard disk drives connected then the list will show all three hard disk drives attached 4 4 9 Hard Disk Drives Use this screen to view the hard disk drives in the system To access this screen select Hard disk drives on the Boot Setup screen and press lt Enter gt BIOS SETUP UTILITY ist Drive HDD SM Industrial 1 4 4 10 Removable Drives Use this screen to view the removable drives in the system To access this screen select removable drives on the Boot Setup screen and press lt Enter gt Korenix BIOS BIOS SETUP UTILITY
16. amp Driver Step 1 Execute install exe file A note 9 In the RTL8139C directory a README TXT is included to provide installation information 5 5 Watchdog Timer This section describes how to use the Watchdog Timer including disabled enabled and trigger functions The JetBox is equipped with a programmable time out period watchdog timer You can use your own program to Enabled the watchdog timer Once you have enabled the watchdog timer the program should trigger the I O every time before the timer times out If your program fails to trigger or disable this timer before it times out e g ME Software Installation Korenix because of a system hang up it will generate a reset signal to reset the system The time out period can be programmed to be set from 1 to 255 seconds or minutes Watchdog LPC BUS Super lO Register Watchdog Timer Setting The watchdog timer is a circuit that may be used from your program software to detect system crashes or hang ups The watchdog timer is automatically disabled after reset Once you have enabled the watchdog timer your program must trigger the watchdog timer every time before it times out After you trigger the watchdog timer it will be set to non zero value to watchdog counter and start to count down again If your program fails to trigger the watchdog timer before time out it will generate a reset pulse to reset the system The factor of the watchdog timer time ou
17. board is already installed in a working system you will not need to select this option anymore BIOS SETUP UTILITY TEEN A 1 D 4 La Eau Main Advanced PCI PnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Use ENTER TAB or IS l to select a field Use cont i System Time 020 System Date Tue 01 2008 v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc 4 1 1 System memory This option is display only which is determined by POST Power On Self Test of the BIOS BIOS Korenix 4 1 2 System Date amp Time Setup Highlight the lt Date gt field and then press the Page Up Page Down or keys to set the current date Follow the month day and year format Highlight the lt Time gt field and then press the Page Up Page Down or keys to set the current date Follow the hour minute and second format The user can bypass the date and time prompts by creating an AUTOEXEC BAT file For information on how to create this file please refer to the MS DOS manual 4 2 Advanced Setup Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as SuperlO Configuration to go to the sub menu for that item You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Advanced BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Advanced BIOS Setup screen is shown below Th
18. character Transmit Luuassesuessrsnmsnemms 53 5 6 2 Send out one block data Transmit the data more than two harde aa 54 5 6 3 RECEIVE Cate Lungene 54 5 6 4 Basic Language Example siisicsdssvacdeesssyatdvesesuuccautvinicecaviabieswesiedeaeey 54 Technical Reference TTT 55 Real Time Clock and Non Volatile BAM 55 CMOS RAM Map iii arka eeh Sek eng aaia 57 I O Port Address Mp iii ie ki i 58 Interrupt Request Lines AH 59 DMA Channel Map 59 S rial POrtS EE p i l aa a 60 Receiver Buffer Register RBR kaiinininentr tii kk likaseezjae 61 Transmitter Holding Register IHR 61 Interrupt Enable Register IER s sssssakenzkunirintenazonnti issantenudenzna sanuknei 61 Interrupt Identification Register IR 61 Line Control Register e a ei 62 MODEM Control Register MCR ccccccssccccessscececsssseeeesssaeeecesseeeees 62 Korenix Table of Content 6 13 6 14 6 15 Chapter 7 7 1 7 2 Line Status Register ESR Lunsmesdmteianngtmdrtmentanaremandiatt 63 MODEM Status Register MSR sse eessenennzennenenzznnnnnnzznnananazzntennnaza 63 Divisor Latch LS MS Lasser 63 Appena EEE EE T 64 Notes a e aa a d d 64 Customer Service EE 65 IM Table of Content l Korenix Chapter 1 Overview Industrial X86 1GHz Multimedia Computer The advantage of adopting Korenix JetBox series is ready to use Korenix is devoted to improve the usability of embedded computer in industrial domain Korenix integrates device drivers protocol
19. e All of the communication protocol buses of the RS 485 are in the same Step 2 Disabled TXC transmitter control the bit 0 of the address of offset 4 just sets 0 note 11 Control the JetBox system DTR signal to the RS 485 TXC communication 5 6 1 Send out one character Transmit Step 1 Enabled TXC signal and the bit 0 of the address of offset 4 just sets 1 Step 2 Send out the data Write this character to the offset 0 of the current COM port address Step 3 Wait for the buffer s data empty Check transmitter holding register THRE bit 5 of the address of offset 5 and transmitter shift register TSRE bit 6 of the address of offset 5 are all sets must be 0 Korenix Software Installation Step 4 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Disabled TXC signal and the bit 0 of the address of offset 4 sets O 5 6 2 Send out one block data Transmit the data more than two characters Enabled TXC signal and the bit 0 of the address of offset 4 just sets 1 Send out the data Write all data to the offset 0 of the current COM port address Wait for the buffer s data empty Check transmitter holding register THRE bit 5 of the address of offset 5 and transmitter shift register TSRE bit 6 of the address of offset 5 are all sets must be 0 Disabled TXC signal and the bit 0 of the address of offset 4 sets O 5 6 3 Receive data The RS 485 s o
20. e called firmware that interacts directly with the hardware components and facilitates interaction between the system hardware and the operating system The BIOS default values ensure that the system will function at its normal capability In the worst situation the user may have corrupted the original settings set by the manufacturer All the changes you make will be saved in the system RAM and will not be lost after power off When you start the system the BIOS will perform a self diagnostics test called Power On Self Test POST for all the attached devices accessories and the system Press the Del key to enter the BIOS Setup program and then the main menu will show on the screen note 4 Change the parameters when you fully understand their functions and subsequence Korenix BIOS rd BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced PCIPnP Boot Securitu Chipset Save Changes and Exit Di Changes and Exit F10 key can for this c Load Upti v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc BIOS Functions On the menu you can perform the following functions 1 Main 2 Advanced CPU Configuration IDE Configuration SuperlO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration APM Configuration USB Configuration 3 PCIPnP Boot VW v v v V gt Boot Settings Configuration gt Boot Device Priority gt Hard Disk Drives gt CD DVD Drivers 5 Security BIOS Korenix VW v Change Supervisor Pass
21. e sub menus are described on the following pages BIOS SETUP UTILITY TER ran AT Set PL Main d vanced PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Configure CPU gt CPU Configuration IDE Conf superlU Con b 5 gt Hardy b gt iguration APM T EE tl hu USB Configuration Fi ESC v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends I Korenix BIOS 4 2 1 CPU configuration You can use this screen to select options for the CPU information Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option A note 5 The CPU Configuration setup screen varies depending on the installed processor 4 2 2 IDE configuration You can use this screen to select options for the IDE Configuration Settings Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to change the value of the selected option A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen The settings are described on the following pages An example of the IDE Configuration screen is shown below BIOS Korenix SETUP UTILITY Advanced gt SATA 0 Not Detected gt 1 Not Detected Not Not Dei ng Ente F1 F10 v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc 4 2 3 SATA 0 lt 1 gt IDE Secondary Master Slave IDE hard drive controllers can support up to two
22. en let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by them This is simpler and more efficient and faster Your system supports five modes numbered from 0 to 4 which primarily differ in timing When Auto is selected the BIOS will select the best available mode BLOCK Multi Sector Transfer This option allows your hard disk controller to use the fast block mode to transfer data to and from your hard disk drive HDD S M A R T This field is used to activate the S M A R T System Management and Reporting Technologies function for S M A R T HDD drives This function requires an application that can give S M A R T message 32 Bit Data Transfer This option sets the 32 bit data transfer option The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is enabled 4 2 4 PATA SATA IDE Controller This item specifies the ATA IDE channels used by the onboard PATA SATA IDE controller Available Options SATA IDE Disabled and Both Default setting Both BIOS Korenix 4 2 5 Hard Disk Write Protect Set this option to protect the hard disk drive from being overwritten The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is disabled Available Options Disabled Enabled Default setting Disabled 4 2 6 IDE Detect Time Out Sec Set this option to stop the AMIBIOS from searching for IDE devices within the specified number of seconds Basically this allows you to fine tune the settings to allow for faster boot times Adjust this setting until
23. following appears after any attempt to format any cylinder head or sector of any hard disk drive via the BIOS INT 13 Hard disk drive Service Format Possible VIRUS Continue Y N 4 1 Chipset Setup This section describes the configuration of the board s chipset features e NorthBridge VIA CX700 Configuration e SouthBridge VIA CX700 Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY gt NorthBridge VIA CX700 Configuration 4 1 1 Northbridge VIA CX700 Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the North Bridge Configuration Use the up and down lt Arrow gt keys to select an item Use the lt Plus gt and lt Minus gt keys to Korenix BIOS change the value of the selected option gt DRAM Clock Timing Configuration 4 1 2 DRAM Clock Timing Configuration DRAM Timing If the installed SDRAM supports SPD function select auto If not you can select based on other access time of the SDRAM Available Options Auto Manual Turbo and Ultra Default setting Auto 4 1 3 AGP amp P2P Bridge Configuration Onchip VGA Configuration VGA Frame Buffer Size This field is share memory architecture SMA for frame buffer memory SMA allows system memory to be efficiently share by the host CPU and allocated depending on user preference application requirements and total size of system memory BIOS Korenix Available Options Disabled 16MB 32MB 64MB and 128MBA Default setting 32MBU V LINKAGP amp
24. ibration IEC60068 2 6 5g 10 150Hz operating MTBF 76 493 hours MIL HDBK 217F MILITARY HANDBOOK standard Warranty 5 years 8l Hardware Specification Korenix Chapter 3 Hardware Feature 3 1 Dimensions Following is the mechanical outline for JetBox 8150
25. ignal is not received from the IDE drive and will not configure its drive BIOS will not wait for 0 5 seconds after sending a RESET signal to the IDE drive You cannot run BIOS Setup at system boot since there is no delay for the Hit Del To run Setup message Available Options Disabled Enabled Default setting Enabled BIOS Korenix 4 4 3 Boot Up Num Lock This field is used to activate the Num Lock function upon system boot If the setting is on after a boot the Num Lock light is lit and user can use the number key Available options On Off Default setting On 4 4 4 PS 2 Mouse Support The PS 2 mouse function is optional Before you configure this field make sure your system board supports this feature The setting of Enabled allows the system to detect a PS 2 mouse on boot up If detected IRQ12 will be used for the PS 2 mouse IRQ 12 will be reserved for expansion cards if a PS 2 mouse is not detected Disabled will reserve IRQ12 for expansion cards and therefore the PS 2 mouse will not function Available options Disabled Enabled and Auto Default setting Auto 4 4 5 Wait for F1 If Error AMIBIOS POST error messages are followed by Press lt F1 gt to continue If this field is set to Disabled the AMIBIOS does not wait for you to press the lt F1 gt key after an error message Available options Disabled Enabled Default setting Disabled 4 4 6 Hit DEL Message Display Set this field to Dis
26. in the Hard Disk Drive Power Down Mode option Available Options Disabled 1 Minute 2 Minute and 3 Minute up to 15 Minute Default setting Disabled 4 2 18 Green PC Monitor Power State This option specifies the power state that the green PC compliant video monitor enters when the BIOS places it in a power saving state after the specified period of display inactivity has expired Available Options Standby Suspend and Off Default setting Off Korenix BIOS 4 2 19 Video Power Down Mode This field specifies the power conserving state that video subsystem enters after the specified period of display inactivity has expired Available Options Disabled Standby Suspend Default setting Disabled 4 2 20 Hard Disk Power Down Mode This field specifies the power conserving state that the hard disk drive enters after the specified period of hard drive inactivity has expired Available Options Disabled Standby Suspend Default setting Disabled 4 2 21 USB Configuration You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration BIOS Korenix BIOS SETUP UTILI JO Enables 1 1 USB host controllers USB 1 1 Ports Configuration USB 2 Ports Enable Enabled Enabled USB Mass Storage Device Configuration v02 61 CO Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends Inc pyr 19 U 4 2 22 USB 1 1 Ports Configuration Set this value to allow the svstem to Enabled or Disabled the onboard USB ports
27. is assigned a set of I O port addresses which also becomes the identity of the device There is a total of 1K port address space available The following table lists the I O port addresses used on the Industrial CPU Card OCOh ODFh DMA Controller 2 Technical Reference Korenix 3E8h 3EFh Serial Port 3 COM3 6 4 Interrupt Request Lines IRQ There are a total of 15 IRQ lines available on the Industrial CPU Card Peripheral devices use interrupt request lines to notify CPU for the service required The following table shows the IRQ used by the devices on the Industrial CPU Card I IRQO System Timer Output Ras Reserved mas smas 6 5 DMA Channel Map The equivalents of two 8237A DMA controllers are implemented in the FX5311 board Each controller is a four channel DMA device that will generate the memory addresses and control signals necessary to transfer information directly between a peripheral device and memory This allows high speeding information transfer with less CPU intervention The two DMA controllers are internally cascaded to provide four DMA channels for transfers to 8 bit peripherals DMA1 and three channels for transfers to 16 bit peripherals DMA2 DMA2 channel 0 provides the cascade Korenix Technical Reference interconnection between the two DMA devices thereby maintaining IBM PC AT compatibilitv The following is the svstem information of DMA channels DMA Controller
28. korenix JetBox 8150 User Manual Hardware www korenix com Copyright Notice Copyright 2009 Korenix Technology Co Ltd All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from its use The material in this document is for product information only and is subject to change without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy Korenix assumes no liabilities resulting from errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained herein Korenix reserves the right to make changes in the product design without notice to its users Acknowledgments Korenix is a registered trademark of Korenix Technology Co Ltd All other trademarks or registered marks in the manual belong to their respective manufacturers Table of Content Korenix Table of Content Table of Content Chapter 1 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 ele TRING l MIA 2 Acknowled EE 2 EE EE EE mad 3 RUE H EI ET EE 7 Hardware Specflcation nuuegasmemensanenuuseniebuasmieinvvuudiik 7 TE EE 8 Plan TE 9 DIMENSIONS i sk i eansd ay vena devve esas wv cucuna civ TAA AO RETA 9 Front Panel C
29. lects the RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 The default setting of COM2 is RS 232 JP 1 JPI JPI 2 6 10 2 6 10 2 6 10 o OO lo ODIO Oo 010 D Chile gie lo ojo EOROR 5 9 1 5 9 1 5 9 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Factorv Preset Terminator Disabled JPI JPI 2 6 10 2 6 10 Ojo og glo ojoj E ogo o ojog 1 5 9 1 5 9 RS 485 Note Changing the Terminator setting in BIOS setup Enabled program 3 2 4 LAN Ports LAN1 LAN2 The RJ45 connector with 2 LED s for LAN The right side LED orange indicates data is being accessed and the left side LED green indicates on line status On indicates on line and off indicates off line Korenix Hardware Feature RJ45 LAN1 2 RJ45 LAN1 2 1 TPTX 5 FBG 2 TPTX 6 TPRX 3 TPRX 7 FBG 4 FBG 8 FBG 3 2 5 USB Ports The JetBox supports a four port USB connector Any USB device can be attached to USB ports with plug and play supported USBH1 2 Signal 1 Pin1 USBV Pin2 USBD Pin3 USBD Pin 4 USBG dr 3 2 6 Audio Mic in Line in Earphone out Connect the Audio Microphone In Line in Earphone out Mic In EAR Phone JP4 amp JP5 is to select Line In or Mic In of Mic In connector The default setting is Mic in Hardware Feature Korenix LINE In JP5 123 MIC In Factory Preset 3 2 7 DC Power amp Power Switch Power is supplied through an external AC DC power adapter or power
30. omnena suverene 10 3 2 1 ENT Tee 10 3 2 2 VGA CONNECTOP i kid esinaine a i a N EKES iis 10 3 2 3 Serial Ports COM1 COM2 arma mnn ta 10 3 2 4 LAN Ports LANL LANZ sscscussncosesivensonsbaverssiinstandsanadasaiuaudiieaibenniwes 11 3 2 5 USB POTUS Lesere tai les ERRER 12 3 2 6 Audio Mic in Line in Earphone out sse sseeessnnnzsnnnnzznnzizzonzi 12 3 2 7 DC Power amp Power Switch sagen sg i a d 13 3 2 8 Reset Button is eikaka ziedet kesa ei ee dvd 14 e UR EE e EE 14 SE EE EE eon dea hed dae AREER 17 Main SEtUD TEE 20 4 1 1 System Memory si isa esi eddadiktene 20 4 1 2 System Date amp Time Setup 21 Advanced Setup san 21 4 2 1 Ehre ed en 22 4 2 2 DE earen gege ae inaa int 22 4 2 3 SATA 0 lt 1 gt IDE Secondary Master Slave sse sseeessnnnazzennzzzznzzi 23 4 2 4 PATA SAJA IDE Controller iroirakiniitkatzi mask eerste 24 4 2 5 Hard Disk Write Protect Ludasvsamnddamnddatmetlansemddlmeddhsie 25 4 2 6 IDE Detect Time Out SOC ccvsiconsicrrsinrndersannsvbacdnnnavenvourassedsaninosens 25 4 2 7 SuperlO Chipset Confieuration sse ssseeeneenznnnnenzennenanzzznna 25 4 2 8 Serial Port 1 Address ganen an 26 4 2 9 Serial Port EE 26 Korenix Table of Content 4 2 10 COMB Port Mode Selection ss eeeeenenenznnnenenzznnanennznzna 26 4 2 11 Hardware Health Configuration ss ssseeeessenenzzznnnenzannnnannzonza 26 4 2 12 APM Configuration ss senenanzznnnnnnnnnnnnnanzenrenasnnnannannnnzzan
31. peration of receiving data is in the same of the RS 232 s 5 6 4 Basic Language Example a Initial 86C450 UART 10 OPEN COM1 9600 m 8 1 AS 1 LEN 1 20 REM Reset DTR 30 OUT amp H3FC INP H3FC AND amp HFA 40 RETURN b Send out one character to COM1 Software Installation Korenix 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 REM Enabled transmitter by setting DTR ON OUT amp H3FC INP amp H3FC OR amp HO1 REM Send out one character PRINT 1 OUTCHRS REM Check transmitter holding register and shift register IF INP amp H3FD AND amp H60 gt 0 THEN 60 REM Disabled transmitter by resetting DTR OUT amp H3FC INP amp H3FC AND amp HEF RETURN c Receive one character from COM1 REM Check COM1 receiver buffer IF LOF 1 lt 256 THEN 70 REM Receiver buffer is empty INPSTRS RETURN REM Read one character from COM1 buffer INPSTRS INPUTS 1 1 RETURN A note 12 The RS 485 of the JetBox uses COM2 If you want to program it and hardware setup please refer to the BIOS Setup for COM2 address setup Chapter 6 Technical Reference 6 1 Real Time Clock and Non Volatile RAM The JetBox contains a real time clock compartment that maintains the date and time in addition to storing configuration information about the computer system It contains 14 bytes of clock and control registers and 114 bytes of general purpose RAM Because of the use of CMOS technology it consumes very lit
32. reen to enter the Plug and Play BIOS Setup screen You can display a Plug and Play BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Plug and Play BIOS Setup options are described in this section The Plug and Play BIOS Setup screen is shown below BIOS Korenix Clear NURAM 4 3 1 Clear NVRAM Clear NVRAM during system boot Available Options Yes No Default setting No 4 3 2 Plug and Plug Aware O S Set to Yes to inform BIOS that the operating system can handle Plug and Play PnP devices Available Options Yes No Default setting No Korenix BIOS 4 3 3 PCI Latency Timer This field specifies the latency timings in PCI clock PCI devices installed in the PCI expansion bus Available Options 32 64 96 128 160 192 224 and 248 Default setting 64 4 3 4 Palette Snoop When Enabled is selected multiple VGA devices operating on different buses can handle data from the CPU on each set of palette registers on every video device Bit 5 of the command register in the PCI device configuration space is the VGA Palette Snoop bit 0 is disabled Available Options Disabled Data read and written by the CPU is only directed to the PCI VGA devices palette registers Enabled Data read and written by the CPU is directed to both the PCI VGA devices palette registers Default setting Disabled 4 3 5 PCIIDE BusMaster This option is to specify that the IDE controller on the PCI local b
33. separate hard drives These drives have a master slave relationship which is determined by the cabling configuration used to attach them to the controller Your system supports one IDE controller a primary so you have the ability to install up to two separate hard disks LBA Large Mode LBA Logical Block Addressing is a method of addressing data on a disk drive In LBA mode the maximum drive capacity is 137 GB The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is Auto Hard Disk Type The BIOS supports various types for user settings The BIOS supports lt Pri Master gt lt Pri Slave gt so the user can install up to two hard disks For the master and slave jumpers please refer to the hard disk s installation descriptions and the hard disk jumper settings You can select lt AUTO gt under the lt TYPE gt and lt MODE gt fields This will Enabled Korenix BIOS auto detection of your IDE drives during boot up This will allow you to change your hard drives with the power off and then power on without having to reconfigure your hard drive type If you use older hard disk drives which do not support this feature then you must configure the hard disk drive in the standard method as described above by the lt USER gt option PIO MODE PIO means Programmed Input Output Rather than have the BIOS issue a series of commands to affect a transfer to or from the disk drive PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller what it wants and th
34. ssword in a safe place to avoid that password may be forgotten or missing 4 5 1 Clear User Password Select Clear User Password from the Security Setup menu and press lt Enter gt Clear New Password gt Ok Cancel appears Type the password and press lt Enter gt The screen does not display the characters entered Retype the password as prompted and press lt Enter gt 4 5 2 assword Check This field enables password checking every time the computer is powered on or every time the BIOS Setup is executed If Always is chosen a user password prompt appears every time and the BIOS Setup Program executes and the computer is turned on If Setup is chosen the password prompt appears if the BIOS executed Available options Setup Always Default setting Setup 4 5 3 Boot Sector Virus Protection This option is near the bottom of the Security Setup screen The Optimal and Fail Safe default setting is disabled Enabled Set this value to prevent the Boot Sector Virus Protection This is the default setting Disabled Select Enabled to enable boot sector protection displays a warning when any program or virus issues a Disk Format command or attempts to write to the boot sector of the hard disk drive If enabled the following appears when a write is attempted to the boot sector You may have to type N several times to prevent the boot sector write Boot Sector Write BIOS Korenix Possible VIRUS Continue Y N _ The
35. stacks system utilities supporting services for Windows XP embedded in a CompactFlash card or in a 2 5 HD installed in the JetBox 8150 to let users experience JetBox 8150 in a simple way The JetBox 8150 is a VIA Eden V4 1GHz based computer with system memory 1GB DDRII RAM and built in media processor for multimedia performance enhancement Volume and performance of the JetBox 8150 is utilized as a perfect front end device compact design DiN rail type mouting and carrying all major interfaces such as two USB2 0 ports one RS 232 port one RS 232 422 485 port VGA and high resolution audio In addition it is equipped with two RJ 45 ports and supports web server services to accommodate to the network communication environment today Chapter 2 Hardware Specification 2 1 Hardware Specification Model JetBox 8510 CPU VIA Eden V4 1GHz Korenix Overview Power Input 12VDC 24VDC 2 pin terminal block or power jack Power Consumption 16W 12 24V DC 1 26A maximum 0 82A typical with DC 19V input Construction Rugged Aluminum Alloy Chassis IP31 protection Color Silver Mounting DIN rail Dimensions 50 W 145 H 102 D mm Operating Temperature 15 C 70 C 5 to 95 RH Net Weight 700g Table 1 JetBox 8150 HW specification 2 2 Regulation Regulation FCC class A CE EN55022 class A EN55024 EN61000 3 2 3 EN61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 IEC 60950 IEC 61373 Shock IEC60068 2 27 50g peak acceleration V
36. t constant is approximately 1 second The period for the watchdog timer time out is between 1 to FF timer factors If you want to reset your system when watchdog times out the following table listed the relation of timer factors between time out periods Time Out Period Time Out Period Seconds afa one aA 3 D T D el et o Korenix Software Installation Le o Watchdog Timer Enabled To Enabled the watchdog timer you have to output a byte of timer factor to the watchdog register whose address is 2Eh and data port is 2fH The following is an Assemble program which demonstrates how to enable the watchdog timer and set the time out period at 28 seconds Mov dx 2eh Enter to extended function mode Mov al 87h Out dx al Out dx al Mov al 07h Out dx al Mov dx 2fh Mov al 08h Select Logical Device 8 of watchdog timer Out dx al Mov dX 2eh Mov al 0f5h Set second as counting unit Out dx al Mov dx 2fh In al dx Software Installation Korenix Or al cO Trigger P W LED And al not c8h Set Second And al c8h Set Minute Out dx al Mov dx 2eh Mov al 0f6h Out dx al Mov dx 2fh Mov al 28h Set timeout interval as 28seconds and start counting Out dx al o Watchdog Timer Trigger After you enabled the watchdog timer your program must write the same factor as enabling to the watchdog register at least once every time out period to its previous setting You can change the time o
37. tle power and can be maintained for long periods of time using an internal Lithium battery The Korenix Technical Reference contents of each byte in the CMOS RAM are listed below bo fems ooo RE ba Mem RSC DG Perser Status register C op Feet yO y i Technical Reference l Korenix 6 2 CMOS RAM Map OOh 10h Standard AT compatible RTC and Status and Status Register data definitions 14h Equipment Bits 7 6 Number of Floppy Drives 00 1 Drive 01 2 Drives 5 4 Monitor Type 00 Not CGA or MDA 01 40x25 CGA 2 Drives 80x25 CGA Display Enabled Disabled Enabled Keyboard Enabled Not CGA or MDA 01 40x25 CGA 2 Drives 80x25 CGA Math Coprocessor Installed Absent Present Floppy Drive Installed Disabled Enabled Base Memory in 1KB increments Low Byte Base Memory in 1KB increments High Byte IBM compatible memory in 1KB increments Low IBM compatible memory in 1KB increments High Standard CMOS RAM checksum high byte Standard CMOS RAM checksum low byte Korenix Technical Reference 30h IBM compatible Extended Memory Low Byte POST in KB 31h IBM compatible Extended Memory High Byte POST in KB 32h Century Byte 35h Low byte of extended memory POST in 64 KB 36h High byte of extended memory POST in 64 KB 3Eh Extended CMOS Checksum Low Byte including 3Fh Extended CMOS Checksum High Byte including 6 3 I O Port Address Map Each peripheral device in the system
38. us have bus mastering capability Available Options Enabled Disabled Default setting Disabled 4 3 6 IRQ3 15 When I O resources are controlled manuallv vou can assign each svstem interrupt as one of the following tvpes based on the tvpe of device using the interrupt Available Specified IRQ is available to the used bv PCI PnP devices Reserved Specified IRQ is reserved for used bv Legacv ISA devices BIOS Korenix Available Options Available and Reserved Default setting Available 4 4 Boot Setup Select the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot BIOS Setup screen You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen such as Boot Device Priority to go to the sub menu for that item You can display a Boot BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the lt Arrow gt keys All Boot Setup options are described in this section Select an item on the Boot Setup screen to access the sub menu for e Boot Setting Configuration e Boot Device Priority e Hard disk drives e Removable Drivers ain fidvanced PCIPnP Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Pri t Screen v02 61 C Copyright 1985 2006 American Megatrends I Korenix BIOS 4 4 1 Boot Setting Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Quick Boot Enabled 4 4 2 Quick Boot This field is used to activate the quick boot function of the system When set to Enabled 1 BIOS will not wait for up to 40 seconds if a Ready s
39. ut period by writing another timer factor to the watchdog register at any time and you must trigger the watchdog before the new time out period in next trigger o Watchdog Timer Disabled To Disabled the watchdog timer simply write a OOH to the watchdog register Mov dx 2eh Enter to extended function mode Mov al 87h Out dx al Out dx al Korenix Software Installation Mov al 07h Out dx al Mov dx 2fh Mov al 08h Select Logical Device 8 of watchdog timer Out dx al Mov dX 2eh Mov al 0f5h Set second as counting unit Out dx al Mov dx 2fh In al dx And al not c8h Set Second or Minute Out dx al Mov dx 2eh Mov al 0f6h Out dx al Mov dx 2fh Mov al OOh Set Watchdog Timer Disabled Out dx al Mov dx 2eh Exit the extended function mode Mov al OQaah Out dx al 5 6 Programming RS 485 The majority communicative operation of the RS 485 is in the same of the RS 232 When the RS 485 precedes the transmission which needs control the TXC signal and the installing steps are as follows Step 1 Enabled TXC Step 2 Send out data Software Installation Korenix Step 3 Waiting for data empty Step 4 Disabled TXC Note 10 Please refer to the section of the Serial Ports in the Chapter 6 Technical Reference for the detail description of the COM ports register 5 6 1 Initialize COM port Step 1 Initialize COM port in the receiver interrupt mode and or transmitter interrupt mod
40. v 39 4 4 10 Removable Drives ennnnvnrennnavvrnnnevnvsnennnnvsvennnnnnrsnnersessennnnnseennnses 39 4 5 Security Setup TEE 40 4 5 1 Clear User Pasow One iri ilii Gees a de 42 Table of Content l Korenix Chapter 5 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 Chapter 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 4 5 2 assword Check 42 4 5 3 Boot Sector Virus Protection ararnnnrnnnnnnnrrnrnrnrnrnrnrnrnenenenrnensnn 42 Chipset SNP Lien 43 4 1 1 Northbridge VIA CX700 Configuration ssssssseeenennzznnnzzzzznnenzz 43 4 1 2 DRAM Clock Timing Confieuration 44 4 1 3 AGP amp P2P Bridge Confieuration sse eesssennzenzennenazznznanzzanza 44 4 1 4 Southbridge VIA CX700 Configuration sse eesseenezzzennenazzznnzi 45 A 1 5 High Definition AUC vccecsscsvudecuivaccbesevenccnaravuccdevavasecesivevecasasebenany 45 4 1 6 PCI Delayed Transaction iscisciccaiisteceiaudiacdaseasicsdnacd caconeidddeeasadeecentde 46 4 1 7 On Board LAN1 2 Controller sess sseeenenzennnnzzzennenzzznnenazznnana 46 A 1 8 LAN Boot ROM Controller E 46 Software Insta lawn iii veid 46 VIA HyperionPro Driver ss enenenenenennnenanznanenannnenenannnn an er artna 46 VGA A i b ndene tide klase 47 Audio DRIVERS tee Eege 48 EAN Utility Se DIVERS is jaja 48 Watchdog Timer ccccessccececeeesessaeeeceeeesceeseseeaeeeeesseesssaeseeeeseseesseaeas 48 Programming RS 485 AEN 52 5 6 1 Initialize COM port E 53 5 6 1 Send out one
41. word Change User Password Clear User Password gt Boot Sector Virus Protection 6 Chipset gt NorthBridge VIA CX700 Configuration gt SouthBridge VIA CX700 Configuration 7 Exit gt Save Changes and Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes F10 key can be used for this operation gt Discard Changes and Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes ESC key can be used for this operation gt Discard Changes Discard changes down so far any of the set questions F7 key can be used this operation gt Load Optimized Default to auto configure the system according to optimal setting with pre defined values This is also the factory default setting of the system when you receive the board gt Load Fail Safe Default to configure the system in fail safe mode with predefined values Keyboard Convention On the BIOS the following keys can be used to operate and manage the menu Item Function ESC To exit the current menu or message Page Up Page Down To select a parameter F1 To display the help menu if you do not know the purpose or function of the item you are going to configure F8 Fail Safe Default F9 Optimized Default F10 Save and exit Korenix BIOS UP Down Arrow Keys To go upward or downward to the desired item 4 1 Main Setup This section describes basic system hardware configuration system clock setup and BIOS version information If the CPU

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